Are you bitter about their comments being more popular than yours?
The fans of this drama have taken a turn for the worse if they're stooping to wishing ill on others. It's petty, it's mean-spirited, and it makes you look bad
Are you bitter about their comments being more popular than yours?
A measly 2-4 likes isn't "so many likes"
You have a case of "Bots on the Brain," a debilitating condition brought on by excessive scrolling. Symptoms include paranoia, jumping to conclusions and an inability to detect sarcasm. You're seeing bots behind every like, comment, or share that challenges your preconceived beliefs. There's no known cure, but regular breaks from social media can help you alleviate the symptoms
"... u have been camping under the comment section for days like an obsessed freak"
And you fans have been obsessively obsessive about our obsession. You've been stalking our every word and like count when you could've focused on the drama you claim to like
Who are you to tell others to "shut up?" Who made you the Sheriff of No-Camping-In-The-Comments-Section? We want…
"Again, stfu"
Please, do continue, I'm enraptured by your eloquence
"You can’t shame them for their choices"
We can't? Isn't that what the Internet was invented for? To publicly judge and roast each other? You're shaming us for speaking our minds, we can shame you right back. Stop shame-blocking us from exercising our Internet-given right to be judgy, judgy people
"The producers can do whatever they want"
And we can do whatever we want
"If you don’t like nudity and sex, don’t watch it"
If you don't like our negative comments, don't read them
People who saying they don't want to watch po"* they know how po** look like it means they regularly watch them,…
We don't need to watch porn regularly to know what it looks like. We live in the age of the Internet, where you can stumble on NSFW material by clicking the wrong link
Haters camping here need to stfu. If you don’t like nudity and sex, don’t watch. You can’t keep complaining…
Who are you to tell others to "shut up?" Who made you the Sheriff of No-Camping-In-The-Comments-Section? We want to camp here, and we will. We should set up a tent and make s'mores while we're at it
"You can’t keep complaining that horror movies are too scary"
Horror movies are supposed to be scary. Nudity and "sex" scenes aren't a genre requirement, they're a choice made by the producers. Producers chose to include them, they should be prepared for the audience to express their disappointment with the direction that the drama is taking
Been enjoying this drama and went in here to see what is going on with the episodes since it has been stuck on…
Objectively speaking, all "sex" scenes elicit arousal
Writers of "sex" scenes aren't trying to be deep. They dress up the scenes in flowery language about "human connection" or "character development," but we know they're trying to cash in on the lustful desires of their viewers
Announcing that I devoured the most delectable, scrumptious sandwich known to our species in a room of people will inspire cravings in the fullest of bellies. A "sex" scene too will awaken a carnal hunger in its viewers. Its pornographic nature or effect is undeniable
have you ever seen actual porn? calling this porn makes no sense.I wondered why it was rated so low if it's so…
The difference between "porn" and "not-porn" is a matter of perspective. One person's "erotic masterpiece" is another person's "what the heck am I looking at? This is a disgrace to art!"
We could believe that anything with more than a subtle reference to "sex" is porn, or we could believe that unless there's a troupe of juggling clowns and an acrobatic ferret in the scene, it's not porn. In my humble opinion, any explicit scene should be classified as at least soft porn
And these critics/comments are really hypocritical too, because I don't know a single Korean drama that don't…
Your priorities are backwards
Explicit content is more objectifying and problematic, it leaves nothing to the imagination, nothing to the mind's eye, nothing to the suggestive power of words. "Here’s my body, come objectify it!"
It's the final nail in the coffin of degrading people to the status of a mere object for the gratification of the audience
Whereas implicit content tiptoes around objectification and gets the message across without showing anything. "I’ll tell a story and maybe my abs will make a cameo appearance"
A hint of a suggestive image can't be worse than the explicit, clear objectification happening in front of your eyes
"It's like 5 minutes at most for all four episodes"
5 minutes of objectification, and that's 5 minutes more than it should be
"... pretending that Korean dramas are pure and innocent"
I'm not under the delusion that most Kdramas are pure, they're not
"We can argument and complain about your puritanism on the subject"
You can (did). And we can complain and treat your hedonism or society's hypersexuality with skepticism. "Puritanism" isn't something to be frowned upon. Puritans have a level of self-control and decency that's hard to find these days
I don't think the people you are referring to,are angry because of the fact that some people are disappointed…
From what I've seen, the people who have a problem with nudity and "sex" scenes were being called names like "childish," "immature," etc, and put down before anyone was called a "porn addict"
One side says, "you're childish!" and the other side says, "you're childish and a porn addict!" and it's going back and forth. It's time for the two sides to take a deep breath and have a civil conversation
"NSFW" stands for "Not Safe For Work," it's a term used to warn people that the content they consume is inappropriate for the workplace (or other public places)
You have a case of "Bots on the Brain," a debilitating condition brought on by excessive scrolling. Symptoms include paranoia, jumping to conclusions and an inability to detect sarcasm. You're seeing bots behind every like, comment, or share that challenges your preconceived beliefs. There's no known cure, but regular breaks from social media can help you alleviate the symptoms
"... u have been camping under the comment section for days like an obsessed freak"
And you fans have been obsessively obsessive about our obsession. You've been stalking our every word and like count when you could've focused on the drama you claim to like
Please, do continue, I'm enraptured by your eloquence
"You can’t shame them for their choices"
We can't? Isn't that what the Internet was invented for? To publicly judge and roast each other? You're shaming us for speaking our minds, we can shame you right back. Stop shame-blocking us from exercising our Internet-given right to be judgy, judgy people
"The producers can do whatever they want"
And we can do whatever we want
"If you don’t like nudity and sex, don’t watch it"
If you don't like our negative comments, don't read them
Thank you for your understanding and for being open to dialogue
"You can’t keep complaining that horror movies are too scary"
Horror movies are supposed to be scary. Nudity and "sex" scenes aren't a genre requirement, they're a choice made by the producers. Producers chose to include them, they should be prepared for the audience to express their disappointment with the direction that the drama is taking
Writers of "sex" scenes aren't trying to be deep. They dress up the scenes in flowery language about "human connection" or "character development," but we know they're trying to cash in on the lustful desires of their viewers
Announcing that I devoured the most delectable, scrumptious sandwich known to our species in a room of people will inspire cravings in the fullest of bellies. A "sex" scene too will awaken a carnal hunger in its viewers. Its pornographic nature or effect is undeniable
We could believe that anything with more than a subtle reference to "sex" is porn, or we could believe that unless there's a troupe of juggling clowns and an acrobatic ferret in the scene, it's not porn. In my humble opinion, any explicit scene should be classified as at least soft porn
Is 5 seconds what it takes to make something okay? Then I'm going to go rob a bank and tell the judge it's okay, I was in there for 5 seconds
Explicit content is more objectifying and problematic, it leaves nothing to the imagination, nothing to the mind's eye, nothing to the suggestive power of words. "Here’s my body, come objectify it!"
It's the final nail in the coffin of degrading people to the status of a mere object for the gratification of the audience
Whereas implicit content tiptoes around objectification and gets the message across without showing anything. "I’ll tell a story and maybe my abs will make a cameo appearance"
A hint of a suggestive image can't be worse than the explicit, clear objectification happening in front of your eyes
"It's like 5 minutes at most for all four episodes"
5 minutes of objectification, and that's 5 minutes more than it should be
"... pretending that Korean dramas are pure and innocent"
I'm not under the delusion that most Kdramas are pure, they're not
"We can argument and complain about your puritanism on the subject"
You can (did). And we can complain and treat your hedonism or society's hypersexuality with skepticism. "Puritanism" isn't something to be frowned upon. Puritans have a level of self-control and decency that's hard to find these days
One side says, "you're childish!" and the other side says, "you're childish and a porn addict!" and it's going back and forth. It's time for the two sides to take a deep breath and have a civil conversation