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On Dream Mar 7, 2025
Title Dream
Where can I watch it with eng sub titles...??
Replying to shrimpie Sep 21, 2024
Person Jerron Wu
where did he do vlog where he announced his illness
What happened to him
Replying to shrimpie Sep 21, 2024
Person Jerron Wu
where did he do vlog where he announced his illness
What happened to him
Replying to Lim Pitliy Sep 21, 2024
Person Jerron Wu
Actually I feel sad when I saw his news that he getting illness that effect him to continuous his acting dream.…
What happened to him
Replying to LittleFallOfRain Aug 22, 2024
A lot of the comments sound like people are viewing K dramas with a Western mindset or Western-influenced thinking…
You are right....Even I tried to explain a lot people but they called it violence but they don't about the asian culture that it's normal and it is way expressing their concern for daughter.
Replying to echo Aug 21, 2024
oh, I just wrote about this. yea, my body flinches and contracts every time. I was raised in a culture where it’s…
I do respect your thoughts and you are also right in your place..now I would like to end this conversation here and I am glad you shared you thoughts with me and I will keep in my mind as well. At last I do apologise if I have said something wrong to you. Don't get me wrong I was just talking about the secen because it doesn't have any intention to spread violence but you are also right in your place and just Let's enjoy this drama. ☺️
Replying to zamperx Aug 21, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
"To differentiate between violence and culturally specific practices, it's essential to consider intent, impact, context, and respect. Violence involves the use of physical force with the intent to cause harm, resulting in injury or psychological damage. In contrast, culturally specific practices might involve actions that seem harsh but are intended to guide or correct behavior without malicious intent. These practices should be understood within their cultural context, where they often serve as expressions of concern or care rather than violence. Recognizing these differences helps in distinguishing genuine violence from actions rooted in cultural norms."
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
And there are lot of dramas where you can find like this.
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
I completely understand that... that's why I believe there is nothing wrong in Saying what do you think or believe..I do respect that trust me it's not a violence..it just way of expressing their concern in asian countries. I know it's wierd but I think most of people can agree with me because it's casual.
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
I think you are taking it too srsly.... I think it's your first to watch Asian drama ...I know that violence is unacceptable but what you are talking about that's a different thing .. it's not violence...I think you need to watch the episode again.
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
Don't get me wrong... She is a mother and in this secen it is not violence and it is for viewers to have some comedy scenes I'm not offend by your comment it's way thinking...even I do gree I am having lack of communication skills because I talk less and i am an introvert person that's why it's why my first time to comment on something like this. but, it's okay..I am glad to had a conversation with you..I do respect your thoughts on it ...may be you are right.
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
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Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
It's not about that ..I can relate to them because ryt now I am 21 and I am from India and when I was 19 was working in MNC and was getting good salary over there ...after sometime I feel exhausted because I couldn't enjoyed my life because I was working in a company whole day even my graduation was not over that time I decided to quit my job and decided to focus on my studies first but my mom was not ready for it because she thought it will not be great for my future to quite a great job so that I don't need defend on somebody for my entire life
Replying to JNight Aug 20, 2024
This drama feels like if welcome to sam dal ri and dr slump had a baby. I love both of those dramas btw. I never…
It's normal in asian countries.. if I would have been in her place then, my mom would have done the same things to me as well because every parents want their children to be successful in their life. That's all they want it ...In the first episode she was concerned about her why did she quit her job and called off her marriage. It's normal in asian countries
Replying to zamperx Aug 20, 2024
It felt too much even with k-drama standards. Made me dislike the first episode.
It's normal in asian countries.. if I would have been in her place then, my mom would have done the same things to me as well because every parents want their children to be successful in their life. That's all they want it ...In the first episode she was concerned about her why did she quit her job and called off her marriage. It's normal in asian countries