making unsolicited comments about other people’s bodies/appearance is Not It.
Thank you for your unfortunate side story... Whether if it is true or not. I pity more your friend for using her personal story as a mean for your uneducated and vile remarks.
On a side note: I do wish your friend if it is true, to get better... Whether physically or mentally.
I just adored the romance between Li Cheng and Mu Ren. Just as I adored one of my favorite couples from HIStory3: Make Our Days Count. As always, they were just delightful to watch. The gang felt a bit empty with Xiang Hao Ting being abroad and with the yet to reveal secretive-disappearance of Yu Xi Gu.
*Other than that, I really enjoyed Li Cheng and Mu Ren playfulness and vibrant romance. And Mu Ren was my favorite character; not for his looks but because his character had such an intriguing persona. As for the rest of the cast and storyline, I blocked them out. They were never there.
No this is not it. This is just disrespectful. His physique is fine. We aren't here to comment about people's…
These are your thoughts, not mine. You are welcome to express them however you want. As I am free to observe that this actor looks anorexic. Without any devious meanings behind it.
making unsolicited comments about other people’s bodies/appearance is Not It.
The state of being anorexic is unattractive... It does not necessarily mean that the individual who is suffering from that condition is unattractive. And let me re-state myself, I wrote that this actor looks anorexic. I never said that he is anorexic, as I am not his personal physician.
My personal perceptions and the way I express them are my own... As yours are your own.
making unsolicited comments about other people’s bodies/appearance is Not It.
And this is how an educated response should be written. Yes, I do agree with you that attraction is very subjective.
However, I also call their remarks on my comment “A Double Standard.” It is ok to observe that an actor or an actress looks attractive, vigorous, virile, healthy and so one... On the other hand, we get penalized if we observe their unattractiveness. Where is the fairness in that?
Again, I am not trashing that actor. In fact, I think that he is the best actor in this HIStory installment but he definitely looks anorexic.
I can not express enough my happiness and my exuberance when I saw the statement for the production of HIStory4: Make Our Days Count 2. And also for the coming release of Miracle which has been delayed for more than a year.
I just started HIStory4: Close to You and I was thinking about what happened to the wholesomeness HIStory productions?
I am not getting the right-off-the-bat wholesomeness vibe that HIStory usually gives me. For starters, the main cast looks weird. It is so uncomfortable to watch that department 2 sales manager. He looks like that he hasn’t had a meal for the past 10 to 20 years. In HIStory3: Make Our Days Count, Yu Xi Gu was a poor-orphan high school student living on basically stale bread... So I could understand his gaunt physique; however, this actor, here, looks downright anorexic. That is not an attractive look. Then, we have the joker of the trio with jokes that are far from being any kind of funny. Finally, we have Mr. nice guy but his persona is somewhat obscure.
*This is not the usual HIStory productions that I am used to. Well, “Miracle” and “HIStory4: Make Our Days Count 2” are in process to be released... So, there is still hope for HIStory.
2 monsters... - One who does not use any disguises and does not make any excuses for what he is and what he has done. - And one who is constantly disguising himself as a good and kind person but blames everyone else for his monstrosities.
*The moral of this dark story is that even monsters can fall in love. Eun Young got sexually assaulted and accidentally killed because of the unspoken love that Se Joon has for Yoon Jae.
Who knew that saving the world from gender bigotry was a simple frozen sperm... Who knew! The whole surrogate-mother/baby-3-years-later to appease the new found human-lover-father was... Which word that I am looking for... Oh! Ridiculous! I don’t have any more words for this writer anymore. This writer completely expunged my entire vocabulary.
Fyi: The obvious forced chemistry between the 2 main leads was simply unbearable. And taking off your shirt at any given moment does not make the ambience any less awkward.
How is such a great looking man be so boring, so stale and so stiff...? I thought that Jing Ci/Jing Zhi Wan came to that city to find out who really cut his hamstrings (We all already knew that it was the other doppelganger/sister) but he hasn’t tried to find out anything, so far.
The storyline is going nowhere. The romance is going nowhere (I doubt the ML even has any blood flowing inside his body). We can already tell that the pretending goofy prince is the main culprit behind those assassinations. And everyone else looks suspicious. Worst than that... I can not stand that gugu (I swear she forgets that she is a glorified maid).
P.S: I have heard Alan Yu’s rigid acting style really improved in The Moon Brightens For You. I might have to watch it to witness those improvements.
A non-fictional author acknowledging a fictional author... I like that.
Now, question to Ms. Rose (The non-fictional author of this BL novel): Why Juliet was wearing wings? I am pretty sure that Shakespeare did not include any wings. Unless it was the weird Romeo + Juliet’s adaptation with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. Years later, still one of the most peculiar adaptations...
Whether if it is true or not.
I pity more your friend for using her personal story as a mean for your uneducated and vile remarks.
On a side note: I do wish your friend if it is true, to get better... Whether physically or mentally.
And yes, I do not have any devious meaning behind it neither.
Just as I adored one of my favorite couples from HIStory3: Make Our Days Count. As always, they were just delightful to watch.
The gang felt a bit empty with Xiang Hao Ting being abroad and with the yet to reveal secretive-disappearance of Yu Xi Gu.
*Other than that, I really enjoyed Li Cheng and Mu Ren playfulness and vibrant romance. And Mu Ren was my favorite character; not for his looks but because his character had such an intriguing persona.
As for the rest of the cast and storyline, I blocked them out. They were never there.
Too bad, they are no longer together.
You are welcome to express them however you want.
As I am free to observe that this actor looks anorexic.
Without any devious meanings behind it.
And let me re-state myself, I wrote that this actor looks anorexic. I never said that he is anorexic, as I am not his personal physician.
My personal perceptions and the way I express them are my own... As yours are your own.
Double Standard!
That is what came to my mind.
He has that typical model physique.
For some, he might seem to have a healthy look.
And for some, he might seem to have the complete opposite.
Yes, I do agree with you that attraction is very subjective.
However, I also call their remarks on my comment “A Double Standard.”
It is ok to observe that an actor or an actress looks attractive, vigorous, virile, healthy and so one...
On the other hand, we get penalized if we observe their unattractiveness.
Where is the fairness in that?
Again, I am not trashing that actor. In fact, I think that he is the best actor in this HIStory installment but he definitely looks anorexic.
Just read the above.
Amusing!
Please!
And also for the coming release of Miracle which has been delayed for more than a year.
I just started HIStory4: Close to You and I was thinking about what happened to the wholesomeness HIStory productions?
From the very start, the first thing that came to my mind was... “What happened to the HIStory productions?”
For starters, the main cast looks weird.
It is so uncomfortable to watch that department 2 sales manager. He looks like that he hasn’t had a meal for the past 10 to 20 years.
In HIStory3: Make Our Days Count, Yu Xi Gu was a poor-orphan high school student living on basically stale bread... So I could understand his gaunt physique; however, this actor, here, looks downright anorexic. That is not an attractive look.
Then, we have the joker of the trio with jokes that are far from being any kind of funny.
Finally, we have Mr. nice guy but his persona is somewhat obscure.
*This is not the usual HIStory productions that I am used to.
Well, “Miracle” and “HIStory4: Make Our Days Count 2” are in process to be released... So, there is still hope for HIStory.
- One who does not use any disguises and does not make any excuses for what he is and what he has done.
- And one who is constantly disguising himself as a good and kind person but blames everyone else for his monstrosities.
*The moral of this dark story is that even monsters can fall in love.
Eun Young got sexually assaulted and accidentally killed because of the unspoken love that Se Joon has for Yoon Jae.
Who knew!
The whole surrogate-mother/baby-3-years-later to appease the new found human-lover-father was... Which word that I am looking for... Oh! Ridiculous!
I don’t have any more words for this writer anymore. This writer completely expunged my entire vocabulary.
Fyi: The obvious forced chemistry between the 2 main leads was simply unbearable.
And taking off your shirt at any given moment does not make the ambience any less awkward.
I thought that Jing Ci/Jing Zhi Wan came to that city to find out who really cut his hamstrings (We all already knew that it was the other doppelganger/sister) but he hasn’t tried to find out anything, so far.
The storyline is going nowhere.
The romance is going nowhere (I doubt the ML even has any blood flowing inside his body).
We can already tell that the pretending goofy prince is the main culprit behind those assassinations.
And everyone else looks suspicious.
Worst than that... I can not stand that gugu (I swear she forgets that she is a glorified maid).
P.S: I have heard Alan Yu’s rigid acting style really improved in The Moon Brightens For You. I might have to watch it to witness those improvements.
Lol
Although I love both of them; I don’t know why that scares me.
Maybe because I did not like neither “Legend of Fei” nor “The Sword and the Brocade.”
We will see...
I like that.
Now, question to Ms. Rose (The non-fictional author of this BL novel):
Why Juliet was wearing wings?
I am pretty sure that Shakespeare did not include any wings.
Unless it was the weird Romeo + Juliet’s adaptation with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes.
Years later, still one of the most peculiar adaptations...