TotoKanit are making me feral. Toto identified Kanit as his type within minutes of meeting him and then chose to express that attraction by being difficult, annoying, and relentlessly flirty. A truly fascinating strategy.
I'm only on Part 1 of Episode 2 and I've done nothing but scream the entire time. I'm pretty sure I've lost my voice at this point because WHAT IS EVEN HAPPENING?!?!! 😭🫠❤️
The kicking, the giggling, the nonstop screaming into my pillow- I am absolutely NOT surviving this episode. SEND HELP. 😭✨
Not some people acting like "poor Tay" like he is getting targeted by people he is a victim, like they…
You say celebrities have influence, which is true. But influence is not the same thing as omniscience. If someone liked a post based on the information available to them at the time, that's not the same as endorsing every fact that later emerged. Unless, of course, we are now holding everyone responsible for information they didn't actually have.
And I'm still confused about the apology part. An apology is usually for something you personally did. Tay didn't commit the crime, didn't participate in it, and didn't publicly attack the victim. Yet somehow the discussion has shifted from holding the actual perpetrators accountable to demanding increasingly perfect apologies from people who were not even remotely related to the situation.
The people who committed the harm should remain the focus. Turning everyone who happened to be adjacent to the situation into a co-villain doesn't really help the victim.
I can't believe this bl comment section has to deal with all this unrelated drama. We're here to talk about the…
I genuinely don’t understand why people are dragging Tay into this mess like he personally orchestrated the entire situation. All he did was like a post. A LIKE. Most people scroll half asleep liking random things every single day without conducting a full FBI-level moral investigation beforehand. Since when did tapping a heart button become a criminal offense?
Did Tay commit the crime? No. Did he attack the victim? No. Did he publicly badmouth anyone? Also no.
He wasn’t even remotely involved, yet people are acting like he owes the victim a formal apology. And he already clarified his stance on X, and they say it's a half assed apology. It was a like, a freaking like, people leave all around the internet, he didn't do a crime plus c'mon he doesn't have supernatural abilities to know hidden information. So why does he even owe the victim an apology? On what grounds? On the grounds of not having omniscient powers?
I couldn't survive TotoKanit’s glimpse in "Rescue You" without screaming into my pillow. I genuinely don't know how I'm supposed to survive when the episode finally airs. And "Rescue You" is ridiculously addictive. It's officially been added to my loop playlist.
It was a good watch. I genuinely enjoyed it. I would have loved it even more if in the end, the crown stayed without those rigid rules because well it's named "Perfect Crown". But that's just how much I loved the modern royal setting and the ending didn't lessen my affection to this. And honestly, knetz really seem to have way too much time on their hands sometimes. Don't they know what AU and fiction are? Petitions to cancel something over a fictional setup is just absurd.
This series was so wholesome. It made me feel a whole bunch of emotions. PobmekSolar along with Nong Sun left quite an impact on me. I loved this. Also a guest appearance from SeaKeen was totally unexpected. I for a second thought I clicked another series XD.
T^T Toto the sweetheart you are T^T
I'm only on Part 1 of Episode 2 and I've done nothing but scream the entire time. I'm pretty sure I've lost my voice at this point because WHAT IS EVEN HAPPENING?!?!! 😭🫠❤️
The kicking, the giggling, the nonstop screaming into my pillow- I am absolutely NOT surviving this episode. SEND HELP. 😭✨
And I'm still confused about the apology part. An apology is usually for something you personally did. Tay didn't commit the crime, didn't participate in it, and didn't publicly attack the victim. Yet somehow the discussion has shifted from holding the actual perpetrators accountable to demanding increasingly perfect apologies from people who were not even remotely related to the situation.
The people who committed the harm should remain the focus. Turning everyone who happened to be adjacent to the situation into a co-villain doesn't really help the victim.
Did Tay commit the crime? No.
Did he attack the victim? No.
Did he publicly badmouth anyone? Also no.
He wasn’t even remotely involved, yet people are acting like he owes the victim a formal apology. And he already clarified his stance on X, and they say it's a half assed apology. It was a like, a freaking like, people leave all around the internet, he didn't do a crime plus c'mon he doesn't have supernatural abilities to know hidden information. So why does he even owe the victim an apology? On what grounds? On the grounds of not having omniscient powers?