This post is going viral because it's a darkly humorous take on debt and the unexpected audacity of people complaining to a gangster. The irony of the 'smiling' gangster adds to the absurdity, making it highly shareable.
In Korea, the concept of 'gohyang saram' (hometown people) often implies strong community ties and mutual support, which can sometimes be exploited. The term 'jjakpae' refers to a specific type of gangster, often depicted in gritty Korean films, adding a layer of cinematic reference to the humor.
Okay, so this post is from the 'Singgeul Banggeul Jigu Chon Gallery' and it's got me screaming. Imagine a gangster, right? Like, a proper *jjakpae* type. He lent money to his own *gohyang saram* (hometown people), probably thinking he was doing them a solid. But now they're apparently complaining about it, and his reaction is just... peak. He's literally like, 'Why y'all raising hell now?' and then deadass tells them to 'Check the contract again.' The audacity of these debtors, fr fr. And the gangster's just there, probably with that 'μ±κΈλ²κΈ' (singgeul banggeul) face, like 'I can't with these people.'

