Oh my goodness, your comment had me weak!🤣🤣🤣 Do you guys know that historically, even the Bible allowed…
Ohh, my bad! I know you’re not disgusted—your comment was actually hilarious, which is why I said I got weak. I laughed so hard! My reply was prompted by another commenter who asked about incest, so I just jumped in to share some historical context. And noted, it’s ‘Ooh,’ not ‘Oof’—duly corrected!
Udemy is an online learning platform with courses on almost anything you can think of—just in case you ever decide to expand your knowledge. And nah, I’m not taking this to heart, but it’s cute that you think so. Disappointed? Don’t be, I wasn’t trying to impress you in the first place.
Actually, I’m enjoying this online banter with you. I haven’t even met you, but I’m crushing immensely—you’re fun!
Oh my goodness, your comment had me weak!🤣🤣🤣 Do you guys know that historically, even the Bible allowed sibling marriages?Abraham and Sarah were actually siblings! While it’s no longer common, some cultures and religions still permit cousin marriages—even first cousins. However, some countries have banned it due to genetic concerns. For example, Cyprus prohibited cousin marriages because of thalassemia, a hereditary blood disorder similar to sickle cell anemia. The ban was put in place to prevent families with a history of the condition from passing it on to future generations.
That’s why historical dramas incorporate historical elements into their storytelling. For example, in Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, sibling marriage was portrayed because it was a practice that existed in that era. They can’t impose modern cultural values on a historical setting—it wouldn’t be accurate!
I didn’t think I’d miss you this much… but here I am, experiencing emotions and questioning my life choices. Tragic. Welcome back!
Currently stuck in Sarcasm 404 – Masterclass in Wit, Pettiness & Survival. The professor says I’m excelling in eye-rolls, witty comebacks, and elegant roasts. Want my top-tier notes after class, or will you be learning from Udemy as usual?
Oh wow, chemistry? My deepest apologies, Professor. Didn’t mean to disrupt the periodic table of your knowledge. 😂 But I see the real issue now—you and sarcasm clearly aren’t on speaking terms. No wonder you’re reading everything like a chemistry textbook. But thanks for the diagnosis, Dr. Phil—I’ll take that chill pill with a glass of sarcasm, though I doubt you’d recognize the reaction!
Lmao exactly professor! People be acting like the heart is out here composing love letters when all it does is keep us alive. But hey, who am I to ruin romance?😘
Oh yes, because feelings submit to logic like a job application. If emotions were just a ‘mind’ thing, heartbreak wouldn’t exist. People know better, but doing better? That’s where the problem starts. But no problem, my dear—when it happens to you, just use your mind to move on immediately and live happily ever after. Now, move along baby. XoXo!
It’s easy to say when you’re on the outside looking in, but love isn’t always logical. If you’ve never truly loved or experienced deep loss, of course, it’s hard to understand why someone would stay despite being treated badly.
Self-respect doesn’t just switch on like a light when deep emotions are involved. People hold on because of memories, hope, or just the sheer weight of their feelings. Should they walk away? Absolutely. But it’s never as simple as “just leave.” The heart and the mind don’t always align, and until something forces clarity—whether it’s time, betrayal, or a breaking point—many people stay, even when they know they shouldn’t.
I've only watched the first two eps but I refuse to continue watching if Hyungsik is going to pine after the female…
lol, your comment shows you’ve never genuinely loved and lost Mr. Perfect Egomaniac I just love your EQ Could you please give a Ted talk titled “10 hacks on how to move on from loved ones in a jiffy”
You’re such a cute soul, you don’t even know my gender, and you’re already telling me not to order wedding bells. Do you perhaps go both ways?🤣🤣🤣
Actually, I’m enjoying this online banter with you. I haven’t even met you, but I’m crushing immensely—you’re fun!
That’s why historical dramas incorporate historical elements into their storytelling. For example, in Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, sibling marriage was portrayed because it was a practice that existed in that era. They can’t impose modern cultural values on a historical setting—it wouldn’t be accurate!
Currently stuck in Sarcasm 404 – Masterclass in Wit, Pettiness & Survival. The professor says I’m excelling in eye-rolls, witty comebacks, and elegant roasts. Want my top-tier notes after class, or will you be learning from Udemy as usual?
Self-respect doesn’t just switch on like a light when deep emotions are involved. People hold on because of memories, hope, or just the sheer weight of their feelings. Should they walk away? Absolutely. But it’s never as simple as “just leave.” The heart and the mind don’t always align, and until something forces clarity—whether it’s time, betrayal, or a breaking point—many people stay, even when they know they shouldn’t.
Mr. Perfect Egomaniac I just love your EQ
Could you please give a Ted talk titled “10 hacks on how to move on from loved ones in a jiffy”
Hilarious
When others do it, it’s a crime but when you do it, it’s love