A netizen sparked intense debate when he posted a photo of his K-Pop photocards, defaced by his mom.
Post by @ryanfengli087
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Having a mom like this is really off-putting.
– Original poster
After reading the post, some netizens, while seemingly sympathizing with the original poster for what happened to his photocards, did not agree with the original poster’s actions.
Although your mom was in the wrong at first, you really didn’t have to put your mom on blast like this (I’m not blaming you.)
You’re seeking empathy online to feel better, that’s your way of letting out your emotions. But if you communicate with your mom (if possible), you can prevent similar incidents in the future.
Stanning celebrities is a happy thing, you can do it together with your mom!
– Netizen
You didn’t say much, but you said your mom is off-putting. You posted this but didn’t explain what actually happened in the process, only that the photocards got drawn on in the end. Netizens took your side. That’s putting someone on blast.
I’m not on your mom’s side, but I just want to say that it’s your mom’s first time being a mom, and it’s your first time being someone’s child. If you have time to put this on the internet so others can criticize your mom, why don’t you communicate with her more! Don’t regret it only after growing up.
– Netizen
Other netizens defended the original poster.
- “Is he not allowed to have a place to vent……”
- “That’s only if (his mom) is open to communication…”
- “He didn’t put her on blast; he just murmured a little.”
How would you feel if you were the original poster?
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