Author: Little Pink Starfish
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DI 238
Yoon Jung-seop and Han Sion, the two schemers, made a plan to flip the world upside down with a mask—but truthfully, it was plagiarism. Hiding your identity behind a mask and revealing it to shock the world—that concept originally belonged to someone else. That “someone else” was the production team of MBN’s The Masked Singer. But…
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DI 237
Channel Motion’s pillar and the main producer of Show Me, PD Yoon Jung-seop, is known as: The father of the Korean-style audition show. Yoon Jung-seop wasn’t the creator of Korea’s very first audition program, of course. The history of survival shows goes back further than most people think. But Yoon Jung-seop was the one who created…
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DI 236
State of Mind. The fans—TTs—call it Seoma for short, and it was the first song we ever filmed an official music video for. There were other songs with self-produced video content that could loosely be called music videos, but this was the first official one. And the content of the music video? Fairly deep. Sedalbaekil gets sucked…
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DI 235
Americans might not like hearing this, but they have no roots. Though they declared independence from Britain in 1776, the Constitution—the backbone of their nation—wasn’t ratified until 1787. They weren’t seen as a nation with a unique identity, distinct from Britain’s many vassals, until the 1800s. In short, their history—at best—is only 200 years old.…
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DI 234
“Team Leader Park.” “Yes.” “What’s with this bastard? Is he seriously trying to pick a fight?” In response to CEO Choi Daeho’s question, his ever-loyal right-hand man, Team Leader Park Seungwon, opened his mouth. “I looked into it personally…” “And?” “It seems Han Sion believes that Fade is connected to Choi Jaesung’s accident.” “What?” Just…
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DI 233
The members of Sedalbaekil knew that their leader, Han Sion, had a cold and calculating side to him. That side showed strongly during the filming of Coming Up Next, and although it had lessened since then, it still revealed itself often. At the same time, they also knew he had an intense obsession with “his people.”…
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DI 232
After Choi Jaesung’s mother left, the two of us stayed behind and talked. We spent a long time together, but the conversation itself wasn’t long. Because this was not something that could be decided between just the two of us—other members had to be part of it as well. “I’ll come back tomorrow with the…
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DI 231
“You stayed late.” Choi Jaesung’s mother smiled gently. “I just dropped by for a bit.” “Thank you, as always.” She even thanked me. Her attitude toward me wasn’t fake. But it wasn’t sincere either. How should I put it? Right, it felt like a theater actor performing on stage. An actor’s performance is fabricated, but…
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DI 230
People often use the term “butterfly effect” to describe how small changes lead to big consequences. But in its actual, academic definition, that’s not what the butterfly effect means. What they’re describing is more accurately the snowball effect—a small change snowballing into something massive. The butterfly effect isn’t about size. It’s about this: Can the flap of…
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DI 229
The moment the demon of the intersection appeared, a searing pain started to burn through my head. The pain began in my eyes and spread to every organ in my body. I felt like I might burst from the pressure. It was because I had witnessed something far beyond human perception—something vast. This wasn’t the first…

