Mimi confesses, "I had hundreds of romances only with comic books."
Minumsa Publishing Co. editor Kim Min-gyeong appears on episode 7 of the Netflix daily variety show "Manhakdo G.C." (directed by Jeong Dodam, produced by TEO, released every Monday at 5 p.m.), which will be released today (the 4th) at 5 p.m. She is an editor on the Minumsa Publishing Co. overseas literature team who has gained popularity through Minumsa Publishing Co. TV and "B mainline invitation".
"Manhakdo G.C." is a reality-attached knowledge exploration variety show that tears down the threshold to knowledge with raw questions. Editor Kim Min-gyeong, known for her distinctive fluent talk, analyzes the new meaning and trends of reading centered on the hottest recent keyword, "Dokpamine." "Dokpamine" is a newly coined word combining reading and dopamine, and editor Kim Min-gyeong says, "Now the public makes the trends and the publishing industry follows," discussing changed publishing trends and the "text-hip" culture.
In particular, starting with the question "Are comic books reading?" an interesting debate unfolds around the standards of reading. Editor Kim Min-gyeong says, "Anything is reading," lowering the barrier to reading, while expressing hope for their potential as budding readers by telling the two, "You look like a blank white page," and "You look like untouched snow."
Mimi, a famed comic book collector, confesses her taste for being attracted to bad men, saying, "If you count only comic books, I had hundreds of romances," creating a sea of laughter.
Meanwhile, editor Kim Min-gyeong reveals strategies for turning Jee Seokjin's stock market failures into a bestseller in response to the question, "Could Jee Seokjin's stock market failure story become a book?" making Jee Seokjin perk up his ears. At one point Jee Seokjin says, "Just give me one contract," making the set erupt in laughter.
Editor Kim Min-gyeong's classic masterpiece recommendations that stimulate "Dokpamine" continue. Editor Kim Min-gyeong adds to her recommendations, saying, "There are many provocative subjects in classic literature," and Jee Seokjin and Mimi explode with exceptional tension at tales ranging from adultery to unexpectedly high-stimulus narratives.<
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