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Snowdrop Supporting Actress Kim Mi Soo Passes Away at the Age of 31 Years Old — 20 Comments

  1. It matters. Seeing no cause of death revealed, it means only one thing. Is suicide such a taboo that it can’t even be mentioned? No one suddenly kill themselves. There could have been sinister reason or deep psychological reason due to external factors. To just sweep it away, ignore it is a disregard for the loss of such a promising young life. K ent is toxic and the reaction is equally toxic.

    • A comment said that it doesn’t seem to be suicide as there were no disclaimer (suicide hotline) on all articles. We’ve seen cases where the cause of death was not publicised, but the article will contain a disclaimer. Anyways, it is still sad for the loved ones left behind. RIP.

  2. It matters. Seeing no cause of death revealed, it means only one thing. Is suicide such a taboo that it can’t even be mentioned? No one suddenly kill themselves. There could have been sinister reason or deep psychological reason due to external factors. To just sweep it away, ignore it is a disregard for the loss of such a promising young life. K ent is toxic and the reaction is equally toxic.

  3. The cause of death for young adults is usually kept under wraps to protect the privacy of the family (like apparently in the case of Cha In-ha). But, I think it does a disservice to people who suffer mentally, as if they are the ones who should be ashamed of it. Suicide should be destigmatized.

    • This is very sad, but it literally just happened yesterday. Maybe the family needs time to decide what to disclose and when. If not suicide, then it possibly takes time to investigate cause of death if not immediately known. Let’s give them time.

  4. Not having a suicide disclaimer seems suspicious. I doubt the reason would ever be disclosed given the current media climate we’re in and SK media tight-lipped over certain issues. Just hope wouldn’t be seeing more of this sudden death reports happening in any industry be it sports or entertainment.

    • That’s the first likely cause I thought of too, rather than suicide.
      And yes, it’s such a toxic environment we’re living in currently, with not just the media, but also the regular people ignoring the big pink elephant in the room. And everything’s become so twisted; for example–since you mentioned sports–with how many are taking joy in calamity over the troubles Djokovic’s having now, having been invited to play in the Australian Open after much back-and-forth, with a medical exemption, only to suddenly have his VISA cancelled and be detained like a lowly criminal after flying to the country. (I think they want to shame him publicly, to make an example out of him, because he dared to not comply–even if he actually has a valid medical reason for not complying; and not that he should have needed a reason beyond his free will, in a normal world.) Meanwhile, fully “immunized” tennis player Nikoloz Basilashivili was just forced to quit his game in the Sydney’s ATP Cup because of struggles to breathe early in his match Wednesday. So yeah… this is the world we live in now.

      • G’day. I hear you mate. Kia kaha stay strong. Over the ditch here, things are just as bad if not worse. Too much cult worship. You know what I mean.

      • Mate, he applied the wrong visa. He shouldn’t have been let in to play with the original No Vax, No Play. Rules are rules, no exemptions because you are a whingey tennis player vs no name everyday civilian. Tennis Australia screwed up wanting him here when no one (with some brain) wants a loud mouth antivaxxer here playing.

  5. Big kudos @Alyssa for addressing the gigantic elephant in the room. I was doubting whether this blog’s silent readers would come out to address it. The majority live in a mass psychosis of denial or blindness. Wait till the soccer world cup in Qatar later this year. 4 weeks of sudden collapses? I hate the way humanity is going right now, slowly seeping in to affect my only decent refuge left the k-drama world. I hate to see any of my faves gone too soon.

    • Conspiracy theorists out in full force I see. Its pretty sad how desperate some are to claim any suspicious death as covid related when there is nothing to indicate it is.

      • You’re right, some people were plenty desperate previously to claim many deaths at “codid related” (Freudian slip, there?) just because of a fraudulent positive test–no matter that the individual in question might have died in a motorcycle accident on a freeway, falling from an upper floor (I’m citing real, documented examples here) or with 2-3 other comorbidities in old age. Everyone dying with test-positive Covid was dying of Covid, no question allowed.
        But for a while now, the narrative has flipped: very many previously healthy, mostly young, people (many athletes)–who somehow managed to survive Covid–are collapsing and some are dying of heart failure, clots, stroke, autoimmune disease (there is a statistical anomaly, well documented, in the hugely risen number of such cases), and although these people were recently double and triple “immunized”, nobody is allowed to point this out and ask for an honest investigation. Everyone maimed and dying after the jab is not doing so because of the jab, no question allowed.
        We’re not “desperate” to “claim any suspicious death” as jab related, but we have seen (as has the CEO of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica–see his statement) a huge death rate increase from pre-pandemic levels among young people (not due to Covid), and of course we wonder, hmm, what has changed in the past year? What new experimental gene therapy was rolled out that might have had an impact? WE want an honest investigation, but that is never done, there is never proper proof shown–just regurgitated verbal propaganda telling us to shut up, don’t think, just believe them.
        Jack Thomas O’Drain just died on New Year’s due to ‘unexpected’ cardiac arrest. He was a perfectly healthy, athletic 13-year-old boy. He got his 2nd jab last summer (his mom bragged on social media with pics). Now tell me–how can you people live with yourself, ignoring this is happening all over the US, all over the world, and say it is normal, that there must be some ‘other’ perfectly reasonable explanation for small children just suddenly becoming maimed or dying. What you’re worshiping is not real science, but something else altogether.

      • I ask all conspiracy theoriest Or antivaxxers to come and work a 12hr shift in the covid ICU and tell me what covid really is. No PPE, it’s a waste because they don’t believe it. Should see all the ‘experimental’ drugs we pump in to save lives and the big pharm machines used. Google ECMO. Hose like size needles stuck into the human body. I’ll take the vaccine and hope for the best.

        Never had so many ECMO patients, this isn’t a flu ffs.

      • I ask all conspiracy theoriest Or antivaxxers to come and work a 12hr shift in the covid ICU and tell me what covid really is. No PPE, it’s a waste because they don’t believe it. Should see all the ‘experimental’ drugs we pump in to save lives and the big pharm machines used. Google ECMO. Hose like size needles stuck into the human body. I’ll take the vaccine and hope for the besti.

        Never had so many ECMO patients, this isn’t a flu ffs.

    • Dr Noelene Hung of University of Otago did the autopsy for Rory Nairn. Young NZ plumber who died of myocarditis after vaccination. She confirmed he died of cardiac arrest brought on by the vaccine. Dr Hung acknowledged it’s extremely rare but it does happen. Dr Ashley Bloomfield the Director Gen of Health in NZ consequently issued a Ministry of Health memo to all health boards stating that myocarditis be listed as a side effect and advise accordingly if people have heart palpitations go to hospital asap. Just search Ashleigh Wilson (fiancee of Rory), Dr Noelene Hung or Rory Nairn in NZ Herald. Coroner’s report attached by Asheleigh in telegram.

      • Thank you for posting this information. But what’s this crap–“Dr Hung acknowledged it’s extremely rare but it does happen”. What double blind extensive longterm study does she base her claim on, that it’s “extremely rare”? Or is it the standard disclaimer she has to publish along with the actual autopsy findings indicating otherwise, to be able to say anything at all about the subject and not be canceled?
        Brave nurse whistleblowers, and the people themselves who have been affected and are posting about their experiences and about seeing many other people like them in the hospital waiting rooms, testify that stuff like this does not happen “extremely rare”.
        https://www.realnotrare.com/

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