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“ | Hahaha, they were your friends... and you just pushed them from the fourth floor? Hahahaha. Haha. Well... good work. You're pretty fucking cool, haha. That means... you... won. Don't tell me you think you were being a coward? Who cares about fairness? People might talk shit for getting plastic surgery but have you seen anyone giving a naturally pretty girl shit? Does that mean the natural guys were playing fair and the ones with surgery cheated?! Then what's the point of private tutoring and cram school? If fairness is all that matters, they should only learn at school. The world is an unfair place. Why is fighting against that cowardly? There's no such thing as fairness in this unfair world. You beat the system. You think pure effort will make you better at soccer than Ronaldo? You need to take one of his legs, for it to be fair. If you want to win... you fight by taking away the legs they stand on. When you fight, you have to be prepared to kill them... AND YOU WON. | „ |
~ Jiho's inner mind talking to himself, showing how he views himself and the world. |
Jiho Park is a major antagonist in the webtoon Lookism. He was a former student at J High School, where he was friends with Daniel Park. While not totally deranged initially, he went into a downward spiral after developing a thirst for popularity, which caused him to end up in prison.
Appearance[]
Jiho had short, black hair with bangs that rested on his forehead. He has the height and the musculature of an average elementary school kid. While enrolled in Jae Won High School, Jiho was shown to constantly wear glasses. His facial appearance was similar to that of a kindergartener.
After leaving prison, Jiho Park looses one of his teeth from his top row. He does not appear to wear glasses anymore, and now gives off the vibe of a psychotic serial killer.
Personality[]
Jiho Park was a boy who is indecisive. He tended to submit to peer pressure whenever he went out with unappealing crowds in order for him look "cool", to the extent of committing crimes and performing dangerous actions. Whenever his situations became dangerous, Jiho used many unfaithful methods such as using his friendships to serve him when he needed protection. Jiho only ever sought them out for his benefit, and he often treated his "friends" with disrespect. Once Daniel and Zack's Group stopped interacting with Jiho, he felt like he was betrayed. In reality, he never treated any one of them as his friends.
Biography[]
Jiho developed a habit of getting revenge he attacked James Gong, then he pushed him and Daniel Lee (who happened to be there and did nothing wrong) out of the window. Because Jiho was a very desperate person, he tried various methods to hide his wrongdoings. Hence why he lied to the detective that he did not push James and Daniel out of the window.
Once the detectives found out that Jiho was suspicious, they searched the cameras and found evidence that his hands were hanging from the window, which Daniel and James fell from. With the inability for his lawyers to find proof against the prosecution, he was found guilty for two counts of attempted murder
In Juvie, he was influenced by his inmate and was put in solitary confinement for enough time to have become a psychopath. He had developed a psychotic lust for murder and tried to kill a cell mate and his main bully at the facility. He ended up getting into fights and making more problems so much that the authorities continually shifted his cell.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Gruesome Fighting Tactics: Jiho can use surrounding objects to beat his opponent into submission
- Inability to Stay Down
Gallery[]
External Links[]
- Jiho Park on the Lookism Wiki
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