2013, as a freshmen, I tried running away from the artistic military discipline’.
2015, in my sophomore year, I confronted with Sewol Ferry disaster and the pain of others’, behind the screen.
2016 in my junior year, I survived from the misogynic survival’.
2017, at the final year of college I fought and won against my case of retributive defamation’.
<Will Not Change> is a public question and a private record of mundane discrimination ...
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2013, as a freshmen, I tried running away from the artistic military discipline’.
2015, in my sophomore year, I confronted with Sewol Ferry disaster and the pain of others’, behind the screen.
2016 in my junior year, I survived from the misogynic survival’.
2017, at the final year of college I fought and won against my case of retributive defamation’.
<Will Not Change> is a public question and a private record of mundane discrimination and misogynic oppression that a woman in her 20s has experienced living in hell-like Korea.
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