when life gives you non-bls, squeeze lemons in its eyes and make bls. life will be like, "whaaaat?" anything can be a bl (or gl) if you squeeze hard enough
the rest of society believe they are better than me. isn't that narcissistic? why wouldn't i believe i'm better than them?
the crimes for which execution is given by the citizens or governments are overlooked, and the plight of the convicted is stressed. a true evaluation of execution is made in the light of the crimes for which it has been given as the penalty. a "life" was taken? the "life" of the criminal will be taken. an eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth. a "life" for a "life." that's justice
laws go easy on criminals. they should be changed. society will benefit from the change ji yong advocates for. he executes criminals to set an example (good or bad)
judge hyman barshay of new york presented an illustration:
"The death penalty is a warning, just like a lighthouse throwing its beams out to sea. We hear about the shipwrecks, but we do not hear about the ships the lighthouse guides safely on their way. We do not have proof of the number of ships it saves, but we do not tear the lighthouse down"
execution is a warning. society hasn't reached the stage of civilization that it can maintain order without the fear of punishment: execution, imprisonment, rehabilitation
i'd prefer "death penalty" to imprisonment or rehabilitation. the difference in degree of "barbarism," if any, should be measured individually. the conclusion drawn by you or anyone seated securely behind their desk, far removed from the nearest prison cell or rehabilitation facility, would add little weight to an argument for or against execution
that makes me an "unhinged narcissist" or "fascist sympathizer?" my care-o-meter is stuck on zero
do hyuk and ki tak, you'd better not betray our heroes, hwi so (matthew) and mr. bang!
k, ra hee, joo ran, mo ne, jin mo, myung ji and chul woo are vulgar creatures. they are dark and menacing shadows that loomed over da mi and her adoptive parents. isn’t there a bomb somewhere they could be jumping in front of? i'm tired of seeing their faces!
this person?: https://imgur.com/a/56QgHK3he's park jibin, a gifted, unforgettable actor. his talent is far beyond…
glad i could help!
jibin's "villain" roles are among his best work. the roles are limitless in terms of interpretation, giving an actor a lot of room to try something new. for example, i can't identify his role in "blind" as purely immoral or purely moral. his character had his valid reasons. he was a hero, and a villain
it will be fun to watch jibin take on different personas next time!
he's park jibin, a gifted, unforgettable actor. his talent is far beyond his fame. i know him from "blind." he played the role of an abused orphan who worked with other abused orphans to punish their abusers. i sympathized with and rooted for him the whole time. it was difficult not to
hwi so (matthew) "seduces" ra hee to disorient her, and keep her closer. i get it, but he shouldn't develop "feelings" for his enemy and lose sight of his goal. ra hee isn't worth his time, money or love
This might come back and bite me, but i think Hye Eun is a red herring and is actually a decent person, if a little…
"two days after myung joon was selected, the subject of the experiment changed to hye eun" (episode 9, 7:40)
why would the subject of the experiment change, and why would myung joon return to child care institutions, if hye eun was happy that myung joon was adopted?
hye eun: please don't send me back! you don't have to adopt me, i'll be your servant! (episode 9, 3:52) hye eun: myung joon, think carefully! who needs a father? me! i get sick often! i need someone to look after me (episode 9, 4:36)
hye eun was jealous of myung joon. she would do anything to stay. her tactics grew more desperate
myung joon: why? is the iq test hard? *innocent giggles bubbling up* (episode 9, 55:38)
the iq test was easy. myung joon solved the questions within a standard 25-45 minute time limit, and spent the extended time doodling on test papers. his iq level was "above average or bright" on the iq scale
hye eun knew that she didn't stand a chance. she cheated and swapped papers with myung joon, because "whoever scored higher" wouldn't be sent back to child care institutions (episode 9, 6:20)
Shallow plot, flashy cinematography, great sound design, a few laugh-out-loud moments, and some absolutely brutal…
jong seo (ok ju) to yoo rim (min hee): i was numb, like a zombie. you helped me come alive (17:44)
jong seo (ok ju) and yoo rim (min hee) were in love. they loved with a love that was more than "love." jong seo (ok ju) was empty, numb and incapable of participating in mundane, everyday activities. the lump in her throat, the feeling of having been punched in the stomach, didn't dissolve into tears. she was like a "zombie." zombies don't cry
she met yoo rim (min hee), and a part of her walked out of her body. it wrapped itself around yoo rim (min hee), and there it remains. she could feel; smile, laugh, cry. this love wasn't emblazoned across a lingering embrace. the girls didn't verbalize their feelings or confess. they didn't need to. the eye contacts, beach dates, and acts of revenge/justice spoke louder than words. a man touched what belongs to jong seo (ok ju). he took her yoo rim (min hee) from her, and paid for it
"you look more like a man now. you were too pretty" "you were born too handsome"
underneath choi pro's pretty exterior is an enormous lack of character. he's ugly on the inside
"she took my face, and lamborghini" "you've blown things out of proportion! there's no reason to take things this far. i didn't do anything bad enough to deserve to die"
mr. choi, you: 1) trafficked girls and women 2) blackmailed and groomed schoolgirls 3) filmed yourself sexually assaulting intoxicated girls and women 4) drove ok ju's girlfriend to suicide 5) fat shamed the deceased 6) threatened to ... re-assault ok ju's girlfriend "in hell"
blowing things out of proportion? i'd have cut off your member* and handed it to the police!
*family-friendly alternative to the external male organ
How is this show? Because that synopsis sounds wild!!! It def makes me want to check it out.
"the kidnapping day" is the best thing that happened to 2023. the father-daughter dynamic and the detective's soft spot for the "kidnapper" will have a long-lasting effect on your heart. i promise it will be a positive one
the crimes for which execution is given by the citizens or governments are overlooked, and the plight of the convicted is stressed. a true evaluation of execution is made in the light of the crimes for which it has been given as the penalty. a "life" was taken? the "life" of the criminal will be taken. an eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth. a "life" for a "life." that's justice
laws go easy on criminals. they should be changed. society will benefit from the change ji yong advocates for. he executes criminals to set an example (good or bad)
judge hyman barshay of new york presented an illustration:
"The death penalty is a warning, just like a lighthouse throwing its beams out to sea. We hear about the shipwrecks, but we do not hear about the ships the lighthouse guides safely on their way. We do not have proof of the number of ships it saves, but we do not tear the lighthouse down"
execution is a warning. society hasn't reached the stage of civilization that it can maintain order without the fear of punishment: execution, imprisonment, rehabilitation
i'd prefer "death penalty" to imprisonment or rehabilitation. the difference in degree of "barbarism," if any, should be measured individually. the conclusion drawn by you or anyone seated securely behind their desk, far removed from the nearest prison cell or rehabilitation facility, would add little weight to an argument for or against execution
that makes me an "unhinged narcissist" or "fascist sympathizer?" my care-o-meter is stuck on zero
he's not a traditional hero. he reflects the duality of the human mind. moral and immoral traits combined to create a relatable, more human hero
k, ra hee, joo ran, mo ne, jin mo, myung ji and chul woo are vulgar creatures. they are dark and menacing shadows that loomed over da mi and her adoptive parents. isn’t there a bomb somewhere they could be jumping in front of? i'm tired of seeing their faces!
jibin's "villain" roles are among his best work. the roles are limitless in terms of interpretation, giving an actor a lot of room to try something new. for example, i can't identify his role in "blind" as purely immoral or purely moral. his character had his valid reasons. he was a hero, and a villain
it will be fun to watch jibin take on different personas next time!
he's park jibin, a gifted, unforgettable actor. his talent is far beyond his fame. i know him from "blind." he played the role of an abused orphan who worked with other abused orphans to punish their abusers. i sympathized with and rooted for him the whole time. it was difficult not to
why don't you "learn the difference between acting and real life" for a change?
why would the subject of the experiment change, and why would myung joon return to child care institutions, if hye eun was happy that myung joon was adopted?
hye eun: please don't send me back! you don't have to adopt me, i'll be your servant! (episode 9, 3:52)
hye eun: myung joon, think carefully! who needs a father? me! i get sick often! i need someone to look after me (episode 9, 4:36)
hye eun was jealous of myung joon. she would do anything to stay. her tactics grew more desperate
myung joon: why? is the iq test hard? *innocent giggles bubbling up* (episode 9, 55:38)
the iq test was easy. myung joon solved the questions within a standard 25-45 minute time limit, and spent the extended time doodling on test papers. his iq level was "above average or bright" on the iq scale
hye eun knew that she didn't stand a chance. she cheated and swapped papers with myung joon, because "whoever scored higher" wouldn't be sent back to child care institutions (episode 9, 6:20)
jong seo (ok ju) and yoo rim (min hee) were in love. they loved with a love that was more than "love." jong seo (ok ju) was empty, numb and incapable of participating in mundane, everyday activities. the lump in her throat, the feeling of having been punched in the stomach, didn't dissolve into tears. she was like a "zombie." zombies don't cry
she met yoo rim (min hee), and a part of her walked out of her body. it wrapped itself around yoo rim (min hee), and there it remains. she could feel; smile, laugh, cry. this love wasn't emblazoned across a lingering embrace. the girls didn't verbalize their feelings or confess. they didn't need to. the eye contacts, beach dates, and acts of revenge/justice spoke louder than words. a man touched what belongs to jong seo (ok ju). he took her yoo rim (min hee) from her, and paid for it
"you were born too handsome"
underneath choi pro's pretty exterior is an enormous lack of character. he's ugly on the inside
"she took my face, and lamborghini"
"you've blown things out of proportion! there's no reason to take things this far. i didn't do anything bad enough to deserve to die"
mr. choi, you:
1) trafficked girls and women
2) blackmailed and groomed schoolgirls
3) filmed yourself sexually assaulting intoxicated girls and women
4) drove ok ju's girlfriend to suicide
5) fat shamed the deceased
6) threatened to ... re-assault ok ju's girlfriend "in hell"
blowing things out of proportion? i'd have cut off your member* and handed it to the police!
*family-friendly alternative to the external male organ