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Dindin's 'Soda-like Remarks': Self-Reflection 'I Can Be Unbearable'

A Personal Confession

Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Dindin, YouTube, Self, Diss, Self-Reflection, Workman
Photo: YouTube 'Jecheolimcheol', 'Workman'

Singer Dindin (real name Lim Cheol) exhibited his charming character through self-deprecating humor.

On the 2nd, a video was uploaded to Dindin's YouTube channel showing him critiquing himself. The video is an edited version of a live broadcast conducted last month. In the video, Dindin interacted with viewers, discussing various topics about managing a YouTube channel.

At the beginning of the video, Dindin mentioned, "This (live) is hard," expressing his unfamiliar feelings. He continued, "Isn't this the kind of annoying thing celebrities do? I didn't want to say this myself, but here I am saying it," eliciting laughter as he critiqued himself.

When Dindin asked viewers what content they wanted to see on his channel, a viewer requested, "It would be good if you could study for the OPIc exam together." Dindin responded, “What's OPIc?” He quickly self-deprecated again, saying, “Not knowing this and asking again is also so celebrity-like. Not good.”

A viewer responded to Dindin's honest reaction, saying he looked like a "great actor." Dindin humorously replied, "I can be unbearable. But what can I do? I'm a celebrity."

Previously, Dindin appeared on the web variety show 'Workman', where he worked part-time at a low-cost coffee franchise with singer Lee Jun, making headlines with his soda-like remarks. During that time, Dindin stated, "Celebrities have no concept of currency values," and “Driving supercars and using expensive beds makes you lose your mind.” Viewers left comments like "soda-like remarks" and "he's right" on the video.