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Rumi Jan 22, 2024
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i know this is a bit late but korea has a "car first" mentality. if a person runs in front of a car, they don't have to stop. the pedestrian would be at fault ultimately. also, south korea is poorly educated on disabled people. most people simply don't care. there are plenty of shows and movies that exemplify how they disregard disabled people. they don't want to help. so this movie does show that accurately here. it's annoying to think about but it's a completely different culture we're talking about.
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Replying to ayume Jun 18, 2022
wait until you watch bollywood movies. you'll hear female Indian playback singers with high pitched voice. most…
most of those female singers can and have sang in deeper ranges and have shown versatility but the music industry itself has a lot of issues where female playback singer aren't given enough songs so they take what they can get, sadly. and the lady who you are talking about is lata mangeshkar- she unfortunately passed away a couple months ago but she was a legend in many ways. maybe it's because i'm familiar with the industry but except for some of the new female singers (let's say 5-7 years or so), i find that they all have very distinct voices even though i don't listen to it as often?... i have noticed that if you're unfamiliar with an industry, they sound the same. when i was new to kpop, a lot of girl groups and some boy groups kind of blended together.
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