If the BTS exemption gets granted, will it do well against the torrent of 4th Gen acts?

  • If the home ground is rather insignificant, the ambitious acts go outside to seek their fortune and hopefully will return with triumph (although in this case all these outside victories were not enough to dislodge the Strange Creature whose stranglehold persisted.)

  • If the home ground is rather insignificant, the ambitious acts go outside to seek their fortune and hopefully will return with triumph (although in this case all these outside victories were not enough to dislodge the Strange Creature whose stranglehold persisted.)

    What chances that the home ground is deemed "insignificant" because ambitious acts couldn't dislodge the Strange Creature?

  • What chances that the home ground is deemed "insignificant" because ambitious acts couldn't dislodge the Strange Creature?

    It is like this fable.


    There is a small town who has one restaurant , and since the proprietor is quite powerful in the local politics no new restaurant can open.


    There is some famous restauranteur who leaves the town , and becomes a famous restauranteur who is well known around the world, but he can't still open a restaurant because the local retaurant owner refuses to grant permit and since she gives a 5% discount to the locals they continue to visit hers, instead of the new restaurant the famous guy built a few miles away.


    The Korean Market is like that . It is not significant as the world is concerned but it has a lot of symbolic value.

  • Except that this local offers no discounts and the well known restauranter still sells in the town, yet the locals love the local chef.


    And worse, even internationally the local chef is not much far behind.


    All your analogies fall flat, to describe the Korean fascination with the strange creature.

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