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Replying to jae Jun 4, 2024
Do you not know how to differentiate what actual trash ta'l'king and protest is or something.. you're not winning…
lol you can't even defend yourself at all... nothing you said above goes against anything I said in my response. I have been around for long, yes but I actually LIKE the drama, I'm a fan, what do you expect? ofcourse I'll check this page from time to time, you on the other hand are literally doing nothing but driving home the fact that BL fans are deranged...I say this sincerely.....you need help
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Replying to jae Jun 4, 2024
Do you not know how to differentiate what actual trash ta'l'king and protest is or something.. you're not winning…
arg I was going to ignore you but let's be real, your constant rants on MDL aren't protests, they're just you blowing off steam. You're not organizing any meaningful movement or campaign, you're just expressing your personal frustration. And honestly, it's annoying. You're not accomplishing anything, you're just taking up space. If you really care about the issue, maybe try a different approach or platform that can actually effect change. Otherwise, it just looks like you're venting for the sake of it, and that's not impressive. Get a life
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Replying to Xiangliuheartl7b8 Jun 3, 2024
Why can't people just enjoy watching a drama without spreading negativity everywhere 🙄 This is soo good and…
they have an itch, this drama didn't scratch it now they're cranky... honestly best way to describe this situation right now
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Replying to BangtanSeonmul Jun 3, 2024
I'm very much liking the bromance content in it. Idk about the original work but as a watcher I find it interesting…
I'm loving the bromance content as well 😃
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Replying to Ichika Jun 3, 2024
The original work is "dude in me", the novel author got inspiration from that. Nothing is insulting the author's…
😂😂😂😂😂 "insulting the authors work" how? she agreed to it no? if the author and Koreans in general have no problem with this (including Gay Koreans).... who are you to care so much? did you even know this existed before the adaptation?
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Replying to Jess Wu Era Jun 3, 2024
you're right, I shouldn't have blocked you since you weren't Nasty about your response...The reference to Addicted…
I understand your frustrations to an extent. thanks for explaining your point of view, even though I must admit I skimmed through some parts, I have an understanding of where your coming from. maybe u should stop paying attention to this one show and divert your attention to actual Korean BLs that are airing, have aired or about to air. complaining about it here literally (and I mean quite literally) will do nothing
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Replying to Xiao Qilin Jun 2, 2024
First homophobic, Second Racist, third gaslighters.... Witnessing more n more denigrations as days pass by🤣.....…
can you imagine crying this hard over two characters not kissing while trying to gaslight everyone into thinking it's cause of LGBT community rights when we all know what BL is actually for.... they don't have enough problems in their lives 😭
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
It definetely was supposed to 'bring ground breaking changes', because the plot revolves around the bullying a…
I understand that's you're a bunch of braindead imbeciles who can't accept the fact that a director chose to portray a love between two pple without any physical intimacy and of ALL the things to be VOCAL about, THIS is what's got your panties in a twist? the fact that two characters don't get to kiss?😂 I mean this sincerely... grow up.
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Replying to Jess Wu Era Jun 2, 2024
you're right, I shouldn't have blocked you since you weren't Nasty about your response...The reference to Addicted…
who r u and why are you talking to me? bye.
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
It definetely was supposed to 'bring ground breaking changes', because the plot revolves around the bullying a…
Your idealism is naive and dangerous. You're ignoring the harsh realities of what pushing too hard in countries that are homophobic can lead to (severe backlash and harm to the LGBTQ+ community)

fine, let's use your example and take your line of thinking, say you air a bl on national tv in your Muslim country to "increase visibility" and increase the potential for change... how would that go?

you're basing your confidence for positive reactions to a bl airing on korean tv on the fact that there was a group of gay pple and some allies that got together for a pride parade (sorry I don't know what it's called) in public spaces? the difference is that the parade or whatever was not INVADING the personal space of netizens, you air a tv show then it becomes different, it becomes "they are trying to indoctrinate my/our kids into same sex relationship" and that invokes anger.. my goodness how are you failing to see this?

China's ban on BL content is a stark reminder of what happens when we ignore cultural context and charge ahead with our own agendas.

now I know this will go on forever so let's agree to disagree okay?... okay.
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
It definetely was supposed to 'bring ground breaking changes', because the plot revolves around the bullying a…
yeah well from the looks of it you responded to a comment that responded to me. that's that then. weirdo.
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
It definetely was supposed to 'bring ground breaking changes', because the plot revolves around the bullying a…
hurt my feelings... I beg of you, I'm on my knees gagging for it.. smh as if you could 😂😂
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
@Reen I don't live under a rock, I do know what happened with that series, and I also am aware what China does…
you're right, I shouldn't have blocked you since you weren't Nasty about your response...The reference to Addicted the Series was meant to illustrate the potential consequences of forcing LGBTQ+ content in a country with strong homophobic attitudes.Korea's history with same-sex relationships and court rulings is complex, but that doesn't mean the industry can ignore the realities of the market. The fact that Watcha aired 'Semantic Error' and politicians commented on it doesn't change the fact that the industry is risk-averse. And yes, the Seoul Pride parade went ahead, but that doesn't mean the industry is ready to embrace BL content without censorship. ur desire for change is clear, but ignoring the market realities won't 'produce' the results you want.
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Replying to Xiao Qilin Jun 2, 2024
@ Reen From your comment ....Last three words are gonna put the hearts of some fake activists cum haters on fire…
😭😭 I got tired of the essays, I hate using the website, I want to use the app and I didn't want to see all the justice warriors I blocked come at me with their novel length think pieces as punishment for my words
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Replying to Miya22 Jun 2, 2024
It definetely was supposed to 'bring ground breaking changes', because the plot revolves around the bullying a…
Your attempt to separate the Chinese government's censorship from the public outcry is a convenient splitting of hairs. The fact remains that the backlash against 'Addicted' was a significant factor in the ban on BL content. And yes, I do believe that exposure to diverse stories can bring about change, but it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. Your personal experience is not a guarantee of success in every cultural context. The adaptation of the webtoon into a bromance is a pragmatic decision, not an idealistic experiment. Don't dismiss the realities of the market and audience preference, this was about making a viable product.

Now how many gay people in your country can say they have the same story as you? How many have been killed or jailed cause of their sexuality... I just find it laughable that u think ur personal experience can be applied to a whole country
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