> Why is she so personal with these insults tho:kek~1:

pretty standard for koreans
they have a very, very narrow definition in all aspects of life (physical, mental, lifestyle, culture, income, thoughts) of what is considered the NORMAL range
the moment you deviate
they start asking
“why?”
“so short. did she grow up in a war torn country?”
“guy clothes? is she a feminist”

“get back to the pack with the rest of us”

if you look at Korean TV shows
the moment someone who deviates from the norm shows up on screen
it’s like everyone know what are the questions popping up in everyone’s head
“why does this guy not have a mother?”
“why are those two so dark when they are from the United States”
“that guy says he’s from California but he has an indian accent. I’m so confused”
so no one is asking
but they spend the next hour
just addressing those questions

“his parents immigrated from India in the 1980s, you see”
“ooooohhhh I seeeeee” (that explains everything)
“ohhh interestingggggg”
even TV programs directed to young people
it’s always the same