To be honest i liked this webtoon. Pity he refused, but i am glad for KMYFrom my understanding they removed some…
It isn't. This is the doctrine of the left, Kamala said it so many times you believe it. Without an us and them narrative, there's no contrived enemy with whom to wage an imaginary battle. It's all bullshit.
I liked the old title. If things constantly get dumbed down we lose all subtlety. I'm a fan of Gong Hyo-jin, looking forward to it. Lee Min-ho's character is Gone Wrong? ğŸ¤
Not a fan of Disney, but do you think Netflix isn't doing the same?
No, Netflix isn't - I can pretty much navigate to things I want to watch and it never throws stuff in my face. It's the first truly international platform in terms of both distribution and subtitling. If it were to mock its oldest works and do nothing but remake them in a silly way, then maybe 🤗 I don't expect to like everything - if I can choose without being lectured, it's fine with me. Remember 'The Sound of Magic'? On Netflix, it had the look and feel of a Disney classic - if Disney was making stuff like that it wouldn't be in the current predicament. There's a difference, Netflix is more mature, more creative, more courageous, without it there'd be no Disney+. Disney is the IBM of the modern world - too greedy and too much hubris.
When Disney remakes one of its old movies, it's like an old singer re-recording their greatest hits - not great, just makes a few pennies. When Disney does this while trashing the original works of art - it's basically saying Disney is shit. Ok, I agree. When does this while sneering at 90% of its audience, then obviously I'll never give them money or encourage others to do so.
What this agency wants is the power to order sites to remove comments they don't like. The issue itself is extremely complex, there are too many reasons posts get made, positive or negative, some are genuine, some are false. Only a few scenarios have been covered in the comments here - what other reasons might be behind 'malicious' comments, and what does an agency gain or lose with actions like this?
What's wrong with that? Not only they highlighted his next project but also complimented the brilliance of both…
He's a troll, he hates more than he likes and is unable to articulate - he generalises then insults when challenged. He pretends to be clever... but is a fake, which you'll find out if you push the right buttons. Saying that, don't waste your time, it isn't worth it. If you see his posts, picture a very small, ugly toad and it will help resist the urge to engage.
I'm a fan of Gong Hyo-jin, looking forward to it. Lee Min-ho's character is Gone Wrong? ğŸ¤
I don't expect to like everything - if I can choose without being lectured, it's fine with me.
Remember 'The Sound of Magic'? On Netflix, it had the look and feel of a Disney classic - if Disney was making stuff like that it wouldn't be in the current predicament. There's a difference, Netflix is more mature, more creative, more courageous, without it there'd be no Disney+. Disney is the IBM of the modern world - too greedy and too much hubris.
When Disney does this while trashing the original works of art - it's basically saying Disney is shit. Ok, I agree.
When does this while sneering at 90% of its audience, then obviously I'll never give them money or encourage others to do so.
On behalf of 99.9% of the world.
An apparent suicide.
You don't care, but you care?
It appears you do care but want to appear morally superior to others.
I'm calling out virtue signalling, not your opinion.