Seungri to be released this month on the 11th
Article: "Already?" Seungri complle,tes jail sentence of 1 year 6 months, released this 11th
Source: Insight + Insight via Instagram
1. [+410] 100% likelihood of a second conviction
- [+18] 1000%
- [+25] 58000%
- [+9] 901212%
- [+9] 1000000000000000000000000000%
- [+6] 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999%
2. [+210] I'm going to count to three and you better add three more years to that sentence or else
3. [+208] Go back to jail
4. [+169] I feel like he's going to come out as determined as ever, in a bad way
5. [+88] I just don't want him crawling back on TV after he thinks enough time has passed
6. [+65] Daebak, already out? He's the type to commit more crimes after he's out
7. [+69] Surely he's not going to give us all that crap about how he's reflected so he's going to get back to his promos.. right.. sigh
8. [+60] Now we should make him serve his actual military service for 6 years 1 month
9. [+59] The length of his sentence always shocks me no matter how many times I read it. Especially when there's a case of someone being jailed 3 years for stealing ramen.
10. [+66] South Korea, what a great country to live in, eh?~
11. [+46] 1 year 6 months, the greatest country
12. [+46] Perhaps he should change his name from 'Seungri' (victory) to 'Paebae' (defeat) now.
13. [+27] So what's next for him after he's out? Chances in the entertainment industry are toast for him... which makes me think he's going to get even eviler in his criminal dealings. People just aren't meant to be fixed.
14. [+7] He's better off leaving the country and living somewhere else quietly! Don't taint our air with your mess.
15. [+31] While other men were suffering in the army for 1 year 6 months, he was living it up in army jail for 1 year 6 months ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
16. [+4] Wait, so what about his military service?
- [+4] He weaseled out of it by opting to serve in army jail instead, it's ridiculous
- [+2] I see! Back in my day, when you had to serve in jail, your military service would be extended for the amount of time you spent in jail, dammit
- [+2] That's usually how it goes. There's rarely a case where you replace your military service with time in jail. It's frustrating because he really didn't pay any consequences for his crimes in the end.
17. [+2] I still can't believe he was charged for 9 things and only got 1 year 6 months
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