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Replying to Absolute Value of Romance 7 days ago
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the fml is really pretty, it's just the hairstyle that sucks. Also people are getting so comfortable in comment sections, there's no need to judge people's appearances like this
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Replying to EveCore Dec 16, 2025
They were never siblings TT o TT . Mumu's father only took ML in to raise him bcuz he was his close friend's son…
I meant they basically lived like siblings. Besides, he was adopted by her parents, as stated in the synopsis T-T
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On Speed and Love Dec 16, 2025
loving this till now, js trying to forget the fact that the only memories they share before reuninting is them as as siblings T-T
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On Reply 1988 Dec 15, 2025
Title Reply 1988
in episode 10 and absolutely lovee itt but ugh i just hate to see the love triangle coming. Literally dreading it because I love both junghwan and taek T-T Wish it was just a family drama with no romance but oh well, I hope it all works out ToT
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On Dear X Dec 7, 2025
Title Dear X
not justifying anything related to the fl. Ahjin really needed that damn wake-up call because she didn't know when to stop using people and to what extent. However, Junseo's method was not it. He exposed her, yes, but did it in the most horrible way possible. He painted her to look inhuman, made all her actions seem to be done just out of spite and purely evil, which was not the case at all. I'm not trying to defend what she did at all, but there were layers and layers of reasons she did what she did and turned out the way she did. Skipping all that explanation when he knows it so well and just flatly talking about her "diagnosis," how she was involved in the deaths of people, and how she uses people. NOT ONCE did he talk about the abusers in her life. Her mom, father, the bully from high school, and now her husband. There are villains in her life who led her to become like this and continue to push her to her limits. This is why Junseo would never come to understand Ahjin because he is self-righteous, and this just shows that he always looked at her as if she were a monster (even though he loved her, which doesn't even make sense - again, bad character writing)
I know her actions were crazy bad because of the innocent people she hurt, and that's why people really wanted to see her downfall. But, this expose was not it. It lacked the essence and the impact it should've had. Regardless of what she did, she is not the worst person in her life. Her dad, her husband, they both are worse than her, and them being let off and not exposed is just so annoying to me. Junseo ruined it all; he could've explained her persona better, not just painted her evil. It was a documentary, not a frickin yt video for clickbait. I couldn't believe they included the high school bully in their documentary, too, knowing how unreasonable and insane she herself is, which really questions the authenticity and effort put into it.
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On Love Game in Eastern Fantasy Nov 25, 2025
Im in ep 11 rn, i like the plot, the chemistry between the leads is pretty good too, but i fear there's not gonna be enough romance for me T_T. are there a lot of kisses or affection or romantic moments in this show? I don't want to be disappointed as I watched love in the clouds and loved but it still lacked romantic moments (not that it's wrong, i was js looking for a romance focused show but it was a plot based one) is this also a plot based show?
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On Dear X Nov 22, 2025
Title Dear X Spoiler
the fact that she didn't actually kill the grandma was a crazy twist T-T but i felt sooo bad for ingang omg, he lost his grandma, lost the person he wanted to marry, found out he was just deceived the whole time and ended up comitting suicide... genuinely great acting from hwang inyeop, i was so moved by his tears, and his death in the end...
and another thing, how everyone keeps calling fl heartless, think they're wrong here tbh. ep 8 proved that she actually gets swayed by human emotions - grandma's comforting her and accepting her bad side too, she admitted that she starts having hope but is scared that its false hope, then she's psychologically driver to ignore that hope because she has no one to rely on to but herself....
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On Dear X Nov 8, 2025
Title Dear X
even though i know that what she's doing is wrong, using innocent people's lives like her boss', I still want it to work out for her T-T I don't want her downfall to come, and that too by junseo, but I heard she gets a lot worse later so maybe she would deserve it?
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Replying to miaomiao Nov 6, 2025
Title Last Summer
Watching the first episode feels like hanging out in a group of three people, then the other two start talking…
I think it's just to build suspense tbh, Idk why everyone is acting like this is the first time this is done, it has happened in so many shows before. I'm pretty sure they'll reveal the past soon
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On Last Summer Nov 4, 2025
Title Last Summer
This drama is really making me guess so much because whose funeral was that? It must be her mother's because she was the chief mourner, I believe? But why haven't they mentioned Do Ha's twin at all till now? Even in the flashbacks, there's only one brother. The only mention of the brother is the name plate of his, in the box fl was trying to protect so much.... So was she in love with Do young? Or did she think she was in love with Do young but in actuality, it was Do ha?
Whatever, I'm just saying whatever, so please take my "guesses" with a grain of salt
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Replying to Maria Oct 7, 2025
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against…
The Qur’an consistently emphasizes justice, peace, and forgiveness over violence.
Here are just a few examples:
“If they incline to peace, then incline to it also.” (Qur’an 8:61)
“Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you, but do not transgress. Indeed, Allah does not like transgressors.” (Qur’an 2:190)
“Whoever kills a soul—unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land—it is as if he had slain mankind entirely.” (Qur’an 5:32)

Violence is only permitted to stop aggression, never to initiate it.
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Replying to Maria Oct 7, 2025
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against…
As for this: Fight those who do not believe in Allah...
Again, selective quoting. The full verse actually refers to hypocrites who secretly allied with enemies during wartime and betrayed Muslims.
“They wish that you disbelieve as they disbelieved so you would be alike. So do not take them as allies unless they emigrate for the cause of Allah. But if they turn away, then seize them and kill them wherever you find them...” (4:89)
Contextually, this was about treason during war, not disbelief.
It’s equivalent to laws against treason and espionage in every modern nation.

Again do NOT take out the layers of context to these verses and quote them acting like you know what you're doing
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Replying to Maria Oct 7, 2025
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against…
wow everything you said is a classic example of selective quoting and misinterpretation of quran verses!
This verse you mentioned comes from Surah At-Tawbah, revealed after years of treaties being violated by the Quraysh (pagan tribes) who repeatedly attacked Muslims despite peace agreements. The verse does not call for random violence, it refers specifically to those who broke the peace treaty and initiated war.
The full verse and the next explain this clearly:
“But if they repent, establish prayer and give zakah, then let them go their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 9:5)
if you are quoting quran verses and purposely removing context to make it look bad, this is insane.
And as for the other verse you mentioned, the verse talks about combat during wartime, not peacetime aggression.
It’s not a call to kill non-Muslims, it’s a directive within the context of self-defense after treachery and war, which was a norm for survival in 7th-century Arabia.
Even Qur’an 9:6, the very next verse, explicitly commands mercy:
“And if any one of the polytheists seeks your protection, then grant him protection so that he may hear the word of Allah. Then escort him to where he will be secure.”
I hope this is clear now
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Replying to Maria Oct 7, 2025
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against…
this is just beyond ridiculous, there is no part of islam that preaches "hostility" or "violence" you can crticize Muslims because they are humans and bound to make mistakes but the religion islam itself is perfect in every way. just because you don't agree with these views doesn't mean you can hate on a religion and just say whatever you want without verifying it. also when you said the power to stop those actions lies within the same community" not every country is democratic and lacks corruption, you should know that by now.
How do you justify "religion" *allowing* people to not believe in God? does that make sense to you? religion is all about worshipping and believing in God and you're just asking religions to change their rules to give "freedom" to people? if you're an atheist so be it, if you're a Christian so be it, and for every other religion but, hating on other religions, spreading falsehood without being educated on the topic and blaming the acts of humans on the religion is not right. I don't know if I got my message across but I hope I did. Just want to say that islam is completely based on peace and patience. we are not "told" to harm disbelievers but are told to live peacefully among them. if you see anyone saying or acting otherwise they are not true believers. please just understand this
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Replying to Maria Oct 7, 2025
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against…
this perception is present for every religion I believe and just because one woman who is Muslim and is wrong in a certain situation doesn't mean that every Muslim is. What you are doing is generalising their actions. And the situation of this drama is completely unrelated to this video. this video doesn't prove that the Muslims don't have a right to be angry at the representations of important figures in their religion to be presented in this way with no respect.
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Replying to Andrew Oct 7, 2025
Muslims crying Islamophobia; mind you these are the same people who have nothing to say when their governments…
That’s a really unfair generalization. Not all Muslims ignore these issues infact many openly speak out against injustice, no matter who it’s against. And also criticizing entire faiths for what governments do is like blaming citizens for their rulers, it doesn't really add up
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Replying to cecipe Sep 27, 2025
Title Lovesick
This obviously spoiled the whole movie for me but I can't even report it because it won't let me 😭
I just reported the comment, you can click the three dots and do the same. Hopefully the comment gets taken off as I don't want others to be spoiled just like me
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Replying to Maria Sep 24, 2025
Person Kim Eun Sook
why do we have to boycott genie? is there something controversial about this scriptwriter?
that's ridiculous, I'm Muslim too and I've just heard of this! The lack of research just shoes by that. Writers really need to be more sensitive in these matters but they simply choose to ignore everything
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Replying to Louisa Sep 24, 2025
Person Kim Eun Sook
Haha she knows how to write scripts? but too ignorant and disrespectful to over ~27% of the earth's population…
why do we have to boycott genie? is there something controversial about this scriptwriter?
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