Which country or ethnicity did the character steal from? Dreadlocks were worn by ancient greeks and also by my…
At first, I was gonna be silent because this is the internet and people say random stuff all the time, but I’m speaking up so you don’t go around continuing your misinformation. As in, some opinions are okay to think but not share. I’ll comment wearing two hats: studied cultural anthropology, lives and works in East Asia. The other commenter is correct. 1. Long ago Celtic, Indo and Germanic tribes had locs. However, dreadlocks only refer to the Afro-styled ones. For example, Celtic-type are referred to as faerie locs. What does “dread “ mean?👀 2. People should be allowed to style their hair as they please. However, the question of appropriation comes in when that specific style is distinct to a certain culture or group. I believe people in colonial-ruled countries feel strongly about this because these are aspects of their culture/ identity and were once demonised or forbidden to them. Yet, people of other cultures use them for simply aesthetic purposes and are lauded. 3. -You don’t see it in a positive light in East Asian media (usually, when someone is unclean or delinquent) - It’s not good for all hair types (in terms of hair health) - Appeciation is learning a language, dance, consuming media. Appropriation is wearing that culture like a costume.
damn, cnetz are borderline psychopath somehow lmao too perfectionist. I've watch the first two episodes, it was…
When I saw him in WIFTY, I was worried I’d see him as his character in Falling Into Your Smile, but he was a different person. Same here. People need to do a reset
That last look was very much ”Another one?!!” Choi Jun, *hugs*. There, there. I believe you’re confident, not arrogant, so you can win him over. Halfway through and Lee Jun not making any moves. Dude, you’re the main character. Passive leads are a trope of the past!
I hope they defect to Taiwan or Japan where they can have real careers without Fascists looking over their shoulders…
A career is about money, is it not? In acting, it’s about opportunity and visibility. China makes and releases more dramas. There’s simply more opportunity in China. If you’re talking about queer CREATORS, however, that’s another story. For actors, China is best.
Will Kawi let him make that choice tho? I'm not sure and if he does, he's not going to be happy. I'm scared what…
Being the 🤩guy he is, of course Pisaeng went and told Kawi he’s from the future. So, will they break up to prevent the bad event? Or go through as before, but this time take him to the hospital earlier?
They’re different. If they’re working opposite each other, then the comparison is fair. Now, not.
I’ll comment wearing two hats: studied cultural anthropology, lives and works in East Asia.
The other commenter is correct.
1. Long ago Celtic, Indo and Germanic tribes had locs. However, dreadlocks only refer to the Afro-styled ones. For example, Celtic-type are referred to as faerie locs. What does “dread “ mean?👀
2. People should be allowed to style their hair as they please. However, the question of appropriation comes in when that specific style is distinct to a certain culture or group. I believe people in colonial-ruled countries feel strongly about this because these are aspects of their culture/ identity and were once demonised or forbidden to them. Yet, people of other cultures use them for simply aesthetic purposes and are lauded.
3. -You don’t see it in a positive light in East Asian media (usually, when someone is unclean or delinquent)
- It’s not good for all hair types (in terms of hair health)
- Appeciation is learning a language, dance, consuming media. Appropriation is wearing that culture like a costume.
Choi Jun, *hugs*. There, there. I believe you’re confident, not arrogant, so you can win him over.
Halfway through and Lee Jun not making any moves. Dude, you’re the main character. Passive leads are a trope of the past!
is there another one?
In acting, it’s about opportunity and visibility.
China makes and releases more dramas. There’s simply more opportunity in China.
If you’re talking about queer CREATORS, however, that’s another story.
For actors, China is best.
Pisaeng has a choice to make now.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂