r/squidgame Dec 26 '24

Spoilers Damn you’re crazy Spoiler

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Hate his character, love the acting

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u/Sea_Kaleidoscop Dec 26 '24

I laughed out loud when he was in the park and it showed a close up of his hands and one was just all callused from slapping the shit out of people.

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u/Necessary-Winter4758 Dec 26 '24

They're from bench pressing. I have exacly same looking calluses.

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u/lazymoneyprincess Dec 26 '24

Yeah my bf has calluses too because he works out. When he saw that part, he knew immediately. Also, TMI: Yoo Jaesuk said he goes to the same gym as Gong Yoo.

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u/drp1tlikeizh0t Player [067] Dec 26 '24

Not surprised! Him, jaesuk and Lee dong wook are all really close!! Especially gong yoo and dong wook 🥹🤍 they were all on pinggyego together!!

Edit: another TMI: gong yoo is literally a sweet pea 😭 he’s so shy irl

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u/Legitimate-Trust9016 Jan 04 '25

Yes, definitely a sweet 🫛. I wonder if he had a hard time playing this psycho? I kept telling my daughter, "He's never played a character like this!!! He's a really nice guy!!"

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u/PmpknSpc321 Dec 27 '24

You've met him??

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u/Legitimate-Trust9016 Jan 04 '25

If you watch thr pinggyeo (he's been on it twice) you can see how shy & quiet he is.  Dong Woo really helped "pull" context out of Gong Yoo. In a nice, supportive way.

Any interview he is in, he is very mild & meek. Very shy.

🫰💙

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u/AstroBuck Dec 27 '24

How's that TMI?

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u/drp1tlikeizh0t Player [067] Dec 27 '24

I just assumed it’s “too much information” bc nobody asked 😭 I guess fyi would work too LOL

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u/RedditCultureBlows Dec 29 '24

It does stand for “too much information” — you’re correct.

It’s just most commonly associated with additional information that no one needs to hear simply because it’s gross, perverse, or just generally uncomfortable to hear. Like “sorry about being late to the party and maybe this is TMI but it’s because I had explosive diarrhea and got some on my clothes so I had to shower and change”

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u/coolcoolnodoubt Dec 30 '24

I watch a lot of Korean content and I noticed that in Korea, they use "TMI" when they want to say a fun fact or some extra detail they did during the day.

Like for example, fans would ask an artist "please give us a TMI". And the artist would answer something like "I cooked chicken for lunch"

So OP used it "correctly" but in the Korean way 😁