Because the majority of terrorist attacks come from Islamic paramilitary organizations or religion sects.
You'd be surprise but it's the opposite. I literally studied this at university. Research has proven that terrorist attacks done by anyone that's doesn't look like the "islamic" stereotype is less likely to be labelled as a terrorist and therefore will receive less news coverage.
I'm so done with these types of plots in movies and shows, first the West and now South K really....
Why does everything terrorism have to be Afghan or Islam related, like it's getting boring now especially since the West is the one who created Talibans after colonising and bombing the country since the 50s.
We know South K likes to kiss the West's ass, but this is just a new low.
MadmanSubs is subbing it. Check their Twitter for more information.
I've tried going on the subbers discord as well. But they rejected my request because I don't have social media. So it's fine, I'll just wait until either someone else picks subs the series or I'll just watch it raw.
But he is really a former child actor because he's no longer a child. In fact, tomorrow on the 4th of October…
GIRL do not even try to defend yourself, you knew what you were doing with that headline ππ Where's the manager, I want a refund of my emotionsπ€‘
This article headline scared the shit out of me, when you said "former child actor" I thought he resigned from the entertainment industry and then you said he changed his course at uni to Political Science and I was about to scream.
THAT IS ONE WAY TO MAKE MY HEART RATE INCREASE π I genuinely thought this was a goodbye article, I need a new brain to read this stuff properly before I give myself a heart attack π
It started off nicely then around the episode 8 mark went downhill. The mother plot was unnecessary and very underwhelming, there was a lot they could've done with it and it just ended up being very underdeveloped and pointless. I had a lot of issues with the show from episode 7 with the father which sucked too. The courtroom cases was the most enjoyable part of the show. Romance was okay - another underdeveloped part.
The acting and cinematography was probably my favourite to enjoy. But like a I said, started wonderfully, then went downhill sadly. So yeah, overall it was a 6.5/10
They're not wrong tho, it's good to point out these things so that people realise that that shit is not okay.…
Yeah. I personally thought it was a good series, the plot and storyline execution just wasn't as good as I was hoping for it to be. I felt like they could've done so much in those 14 hours but the focus was lost around the episode 9 mark. But I guess, the way the series ended *cough Korn cough cough* there's definitely going to be a season 2. Hopefully all the weaknesses of this show are touched upon, including acknowledging SA, Stockholm and hopefully some therapy and counselling, in the next season.
Tho knowing Thailand, I'm probably wishing for a miracle.
But I get both sides of the arguements, I just wish people were more respectful of the other opinion and discuss it calmly and politely without resorting to personal insults and rudeness.
They're not wrong tho, it's good to point out these things so that people realise that that shit is not okay.…
Certain problematic parts were seen in a "sexy" / "romantic" manner, like the cinematography, lighting and background music definitely hinted that this was okay. And I believe that's what people are pointing out. It's the same as how the bj shower scene in TharnType was shown as "hot" too.
There's nothing wrong with liking a scene as long as you can acknowledge the problematic aspect of it and understand that not everyone will find that okay to be romanticised and should not be promoted as such either.
Like we all have different likes and dislikes, and that's fine. But problematic stuff should be acknowledged so that others who maybe in that situation know that in real life, it's not okay. And here I'm referring to the Stockholm syndrome, drug influenced sex, torture scenes...
istg if I see one more person say "fetishize and romanticising" I'm gonna riot
They're not wrong tho, it's good to point out these things so that people realise that that shit is not okay. Just cause it looks sexy on screen does not mean it's actually sexy or right. If you like it, then you like it. But you shouldn't tell people not to point out the wrong that's being shown as right
Ooooof they had to ruin it like that. I might be the unpopular opinion here but just cause it was filmed in a sexy manner does not mean it was consensual sex.
People under the influence of drugs and alcohol CANNOT consent to sex, especially if the other person did NOT drink or take drugs!
So not only did Kinn take advantage of Porsche's drugged state, he then punishes him afterwards because he ended up drugged, I cannot with this logic....
Why does everything terrorism have to be Afghan or Islam related, like it's getting boring now especially since the West is the one who created Talibans after colonising and bombing the country since the 50s.
We know South K likes to kiss the West's ass, but this is just a new low.
Where's the manager, I want a refund of my emotionsπ€‘
THAT IS ONE WAY TO MAKE MY HEART RATE INCREASE π
I genuinely thought this was a goodbye article, I need a new brain to read this stuff properly before I give myself a heart attack π
I had a lot of issues with the show from episode 7 with the father which sucked too.
The courtroom cases was the most enjoyable part of the show.
Romance was okay - another underdeveloped part.
The acting and cinematography was probably my favourite to enjoy.
But like a I said, started wonderfully, then went downhill sadly.
So yeah, overall it was a 6.5/10
It doesn't depend on age.
Sisters don't die after they turn 25+ π
Ajummah is for people who are 40+
Don't be so rude
I personally thought it was a good series, the plot and storyline execution just wasn't as good as I was hoping for it to be.
I felt like they could've done so much in those 14 hours but the focus was lost around the episode 9 mark.
But I guess, the way the series ended *cough Korn cough cough* there's definitely going to be a season 2. Hopefully all the weaknesses of this show are touched upon, including acknowledging SA, Stockholm and hopefully some therapy and counselling, in the next season.
Tho knowing Thailand, I'm probably wishing for a miracle.
But I get both sides of the arguements, I just wish people were more respectful of the other opinion and discuss it calmly and politely without resorting to personal insults and rudeness.
And I believe that's what people are pointing out. It's the same as how the bj shower scene in TharnType was shown as "hot" too.
There's nothing wrong with liking a scene as long as you can acknowledge the problematic aspect of it and understand that not everyone will find that okay to be romanticised and should not be promoted as such either.
Like we all have different likes and dislikes, and that's fine. But problematic stuff should be acknowledged so that others who maybe in that situation know that in real life, it's not okay. And here I'm referring to the Stockholm syndrome, drug influenced sex, torture scenes...
If you like it, then you like it. But you shouldn't tell people not to point out the wrong that's being shown as right
People under the influence of drugs and alcohol CANNOT consent to sex, especially if the other person did NOT drink or take drugs!
So not only did Kinn take advantage of Porsche's drugged state, he then punishes him afterwards because he ended up drugged, I cannot with this logic....