Ah shoot, it looked like it was letting me add but nope... what can I even remember...SF8: White CrowRoyal GamblerMemories…
This must be a bug. The setting is that everyone is allowed to add. I just checked again. I'll add them now except for the ones including gaming/e-sport because there's a tag for those and they have their own category in the challenge. ^^
I think some of y'all don't know what victim blaming is. Questioning whether this accusation is true or not, is…
Thank you for commenting without prejudgement and being reasonable. You're right, evidence is the first thing we should ask about before we go out and judge people.
I can relate to this, I also stopped watching many dramas but I didn't knew about dropping that time. Haha I've…
NDD is a something I merely suffer from when I want to use a drama for the watch challenge and are at least halfway through. That's why I still stick to True Beauty even though I think it's worth dropping. xD
Very good and interesting article. :) I think I began with dropping as soon as I started watching dramas. I stopped watching a couple K-Dramas at some point when I got bored of the mediocre plot and did not return. I just didn't know the term dropping at this time. I was always the kind to stop watching when I did not enjoy it. Why bother and wasting time you could instead spend on dramas that keep you on the edge of your seat and entertain you. I drop for the exact same reasons as WandereR. That being said I also completed dramas I should have dropped though. Sometimes I stick to them and regret it later *cough*MeltingMeSoftly*cough*. But overall I count myself more to the DD cult and think of it most of the time as a blessing.
But after all they're still humans and have feelings my aunt herself got married to her teacher and now they're…
As I said, I don't see it as a problem society should judge unless the person who has such feelings acts on them. I'm not saying this to protect or defend such people, I just think there's a huge difference between feelings and actions. Feelings alone are not a crime even if people find them wrong or unethical.
Congrats to your first article! The Rebel Princess looked quite interesting to me but one thing keeps me from watching it. I'm no fan of political scheming so I fear I wouldn't stand 68 episodes of it. ^^' It introduced me to the Historical Club though which is nice. :)
But after all they're still humans and have feelings my aunt herself got married to her teacher and now they're…
Your original comment still says "if this ever happens to you, you better retire, get over it, seek some help and never teach again" and like lyra h I think it implies someone has a mental problem when he/she falls in love with someone younger. I think you can't control feelings, what makes the difference is how you act on them. Of course acting against someone's will and/or putting them under pressure using power is wrong but if it's mutual and they refrain from actions that are against the law, who are we to judge? I've heard of teacher/students couples that waited until they could legally marry yet people accused them of committing a crime and being unethical. I wonder who is being in the wrong here? Those who followed the laws or those who dare to judge and point fingers. I once had a bad crush for a teacher twice my age and I do not think that was wrong or a crime. It just happens, we are human with feelings.
I wholeheartedly agree with Misunderst0_od's comment. (https://kisskh.at/8218-the-flowers-of-war#comment-2194185)…
This movie includes: - rape (non-graphic but hard to watch anyway) - implied rape (Japanese soldiers try to rape the young girls) - cruelty (killing of children and women) (massacre) - execution - overall violence whenever Japanese soldiers are in the scene (only a few exceptions)
If you think you can stomach this go ahead and watch it, because I think the message of this movie makes it worth but if you don't want to see how war turns the worst out of humans don't watch.
is romance/romcom your preferred genre, by any chance?
Haha, like I need any more ideas. By now I need to make a list with all the article ideas I get. xD But yeah, there might be something inspiring me among the articles. I'll let you know when I come up with something. :D
Wow you left me speechless! So many articles. ^.^ I just scrolled through your article and looked at all the titles. So much to read for me in the next days. Thank you for compiling them all. Keep your articles coming, dear! <3
Congrats to all winners. ^^ Just recently I saw Ra Mi Ran in the movie "The Dude In Me". So happy to see her winning an award. Will watch her new movie.
I think cast information shouldn't be added if they didn't officially confirm (yet). I certainly don't mind the cast as it is now but would prefer to know for sure instead of rumors no one has proof for.
I think my first female centered drama was Age of Youth too but I'm not that sure about it now. But it was a really…
I also can't say for sure if it was my first female-centered drama but it certainly was the first one where I noticed such strong sismance and realized it's something I enjoy a lot. Now I even go and actively look for female-centered plots or sismance dramas which I didn't do before. :)
I think I began with dropping as soon as I started watching dramas. I stopped watching a couple K-Dramas at some point when I got bored of the mediocre plot and did not return. I just didn't know the term dropping at this time. I was always the kind to stop watching when I did not enjoy it. Why bother and wasting time you could instead spend on dramas that keep you on the edge of your seat and entertain you.
I drop for the exact same reasons as WandereR.
That being said I also completed dramas I should have dropped though. Sometimes I stick to them and regret it later *cough*MeltingMeSoftly*cough*.
But overall I count myself more to the DD cult and think of it most of the time as a blessing.
The Rebel Princess looked quite interesting to me but one thing keeps me from watching it. I'm no fan of political scheming so I fear I wouldn't stand 68 episodes of it. ^^'
It introduced me to the Historical Club though which is nice. :)
Thanks for introducing them. :)
I think you can't control feelings, what makes the difference is how you act on them. Of course acting against someone's will and/or putting them under pressure using power is wrong but if it's mutual and they refrain from actions that are against the law, who are we to judge?
I've heard of teacher/students couples that waited until they could legally marry yet people accused them of committing a crime and being unethical. I wonder who is being in the wrong here? Those who followed the laws or those who dare to judge and point fingers.
I once had a bad crush for a teacher twice my age and I do not think that was wrong or a crime. It just happens, we are human with feelings.
- rape (non-graphic but hard to watch anyway)
- implied rape (Japanese soldiers try to rape the young girls)
- cruelty (killing of children and women) (massacre)
- execution
- overall violence whenever Japanese soldiers are in the scene (only a few exceptions)
If you think you can stomach this go ahead and watch it, because I think the message of this movie makes it worth but if you don't want to see how war turns the worst out of humans don't watch.
This movie is indeed hard to stomach. I'll go a bit into details with the sensitive topics:
But yeah, there might be something inspiring me among the articles. I'll let you know when I come up with something. :D
I just scrolled through your article and looked at all the titles. So much to read for me in the next days. Thank you for compiling them all. Keep your articles coming, dear! <3
Just recently I saw Ra Mi Ran in the movie "The Dude In Me". So happy to see her winning an award. Will watch her new movie.