Personally, it was a little rough to get through because I really don't like "Zo In Sung" as an actor. Tedious,…
It will never cease to amuse me how some people think everyone should have the SAME opinion about an actor or actress and question someone's opinion if it differs from their own. @Park Min, thank you once again for giving your honest unique opinion.
I can't guess who chooses the photos, but you can clearly see who they like and don't like depending on the photo, and it hasn't done a bit of good to request a better photo. All they've ever messaged back was "It looks just like him/her, so no change is needed."
Maybe you should tag this with SPOILER. Click the 3 dots, click the Spoiler box, click save.
"Well, I did get slightly offended cause your comment felt relatively impolite."
I understand using the words "Maybe you should" instead of "I humbly request this comment to be hidden behind a Spoiler tag." would have been a more appropriate request given there's a pandemic across the world of people being offended. Unwarranted assumptions are judgemental and go hand-in-hand.
Countless judgements (judgement=derived from To judge the actions of another, To lord over another, etc) could trigger the judgement seat when someone comments in the form of a request, a period out of place, the misuse of a term when the person commenting really doesn't know any better term, or even if the one judging doesn't like the commenter's profile pic or handle. Personally, I think satan's demons are working overtime. I'm older than dirt and it was rare for anyone to be easily offended like they are now. People are so thin skinned. Again, I think satan's minions are working overtime.
Again, I apologize for not using a generic form of request. I cannot apologize for your choice to be offended. Ask yourself WHY it was even a choice for you to begin with. Getting to the root of a weakness and conquering it will shield a person and is so liberating.
Have a great day. placing this behind a Spoiler tag.
Maybe you should tag this with SPOILER. Click the 3 dots, click the Spoiler box, click save.
For anyone who hasn't watched ANY episodes they would consider any info a spoiler. People want to go in blind. I'm sure others were asked to tag their comments as spoilers also. If they haven't tagged their comments, then they should be asked to do so.
Everyone deserves to have a great first experience with an initial reaction. I wouldn't want to deny others the same pleasure (or frustration or anger) that I (or you) had. My only niece, God love her, had a bad habit of revealing what was going to happen right before a scene. She'd enjoyed seeing it for the first time when she watched, yet denied us the pleasure. Needless to say who was banned from watching anything with the rest of us.
On a personal note, I once reacted to a comment under a drama profile I hadn't seen yet which didn't have a spoiler tag and asked them to tag it. My reaction to their comment gave away info to someone else who hadn't seen the drama either, so I added the spoiler tag to my reaction, apologized profusely, and learned a valuable lesson. I'm keenly aware now and respond to comments as if I have NEVER seen a single episode so as to not give away ANY info.
I hope you know that I know you know all this. Some might not and is why this is so lengthy. and Thank you for explaining to those who don't know SK apartments are considered personal property like a house in other countries, have a lottery system in place sometimes because of the demand for affordable housing, affordable housing would most likely still require an applicant to obtain a loan due to the staggering housing prices occurring in SK, applicants who are single would probably be chosen last (if at all), and married couples with a family (children) have a much higher chance of being chosen.
Thank you muchly for not taking my request personally. So many get offended over the slightest word when it's much easier to just scroll on by.
you don't have to call queer kids "idiots" for wanting to see romance
"because unlike you, I am actually a young, Asian, and queer woman." So, we're to list our age, our ethnicity, our orientation, and the number of our relatives and friends who are homosexual to prove we're not homophobic? Gotcha. Long before you were ever IN diapers I was blessed with people in my life who had to hide the fact they were homosexuals, and several still do. Why do I use the outdated term "homosexual"? BC obviously I'm older than dirt and way back then this is the term people used and they found using "queer" to be extremely offensive.
"I can express my opinion the same as you." Yes, you can, but not when you comment expressing your opinion under someone's comment accuses them of being something or saying something which they are not/have not said OR IMPLIED . So, you shouldn't have commented with your lack of intelligence. I have no need in listing all my qualifications when commenting to prove I'm not this or that. You can add one more bigoted/phobic word to your discrimination: AGEISM. LOL, my 15 grands would beg to differ on any "bias", and say she don't need no diapers either, dumba**.
Stop assuming. Stop gaslighting. and p.s. I hope you live a long long life bc what goes around comes around. Unless by death, aging doesn't stop.
you don't have to call queer kids "idiots" for wanting to see romance
"you don't have to call queer kids "idiots" for wanting to see romance"
So you're insinuating the "idiots" I was referring to are queer kids? How homophobic of you. How juvenile are you that you don't think critically? It's sad people jump on the homophobia wagon when someone comments with GL or BL. I didn't see a single comment under this drama's profile confirming their sexual orientation. Your comment assumes all young "kids" are queer. Are you trying to cover the fact you are misopedic. I asked my grandson if it would make everyone who mentions GL or BL "queer" and he said "No, no more than anyone who asks if there are murders in a drama would make someone a murderer, or someone asking if there is any nudity in a movie, would they be a nudist."
I've read countless comments across MDL hoping there is romance in a drama, disregarding the drama's Genres/Tags. I find it hilarious that so many people from western countries (and highly likely to be young) do not read the profile or bother to google any info about a drama or film, but ask absurd questions about them when it's written right there for the whole world. And yes, the majority wanting romance in every drama & movie are probably under 30 yo.
You're wringing your panties or boxers in a wad for nothing. Think critically. Stop assuming. Stop projecting. Grow up.
Welp, the youngun Han So Hee has a heavy load to carry. As for all the idiots, who are probably from western countries and young, hoping for GL...there is no Genres: Romance or Tags: Romance.
I understand using the words "Maybe you should" instead of "I humbly request this comment to be hidden behind a Spoiler tag." would have been a more appropriate request given there's a pandemic across the world of people being offended. Unwarranted assumptions are judgemental and go hand-in-hand.
Countless judgements (judgement=derived from To judge the actions of another, To lord over another, etc) could trigger the judgement seat when someone comments in the form of a request, a period out of place, the misuse of a term when the person commenting really doesn't know any better term, or even if the one judging doesn't like the commenter's profile pic or handle. Personally, I think satan's demons are working overtime. I'm older than dirt and it was rare for anyone to be easily offended like they are now. People are so thin skinned. Again, I think satan's minions are working overtime.
Again, I apologize for not using a generic form of request. I cannot apologize for your choice to be offended. Ask yourself WHY it was even a choice for you to begin with. Getting to the root of a weakness and conquering it will shield a person and is so liberating.
Have a great day.
placing this behind a Spoiler tag.
Everyone deserves to have a great first experience with an initial reaction. I wouldn't want to deny others the same pleasure (or frustration or anger) that I (or you) had. My only niece, God love her, had a bad habit of revealing what was going to happen right before a scene. She'd enjoyed seeing it for the first time when she watched, yet denied us the pleasure. Needless to say who was banned from watching anything with the rest of us.
On a personal note, I once reacted to a comment under a drama profile I hadn't seen yet which didn't have a spoiler tag and asked them to tag it. My reaction to their comment gave away info to someone else who hadn't seen the drama either, so I added the spoiler tag to my reaction, apologized profusely, and learned a valuable lesson. I'm keenly aware now and respond to comments as if I have NEVER seen a single episode so as to not give away ANY info.
I hope you know that I know you know all this. Some might not and is why this is so lengthy. and Thank you for explaining to those who don't know SK apartments are considered personal property like a house in other countries, have a lottery system in place sometimes because of the demand for affordable housing, affordable housing would most likely still require an applicant to obtain a loan due to the staggering housing prices occurring in SK, applicants who are single would probably be chosen last (if at all), and married couples with a family (children) have a much higher chance of being chosen.
Thank you muchly for not taking my request personally. So many get offended over the slightest word when it's much easier to just scroll on by.
So, we're to list our age, our ethnicity, our orientation, and the number of our relatives and friends who are homosexual to prove we're not homophobic? Gotcha. Long before you were ever IN diapers I was blessed with people in my life who had to hide the fact they were homosexuals, and several still do. Why do I use the outdated term "homosexual"? BC obviously I'm older than dirt and way back then this is the term people used and they found using "queer" to be extremely offensive.
"I can express my opinion the same as you."
Yes, you can, but not when you comment expressing your opinion under someone's comment accuses them of being something or saying something which they are not/have not said OR IMPLIED . So, you shouldn't have commented with your lack of intelligence. I have no need in listing all my qualifications when commenting to prove I'm not this or that. You can add one more bigoted/phobic word to your discrimination: AGEISM. LOL, my 15 grands would beg to differ on any "bias", and say she don't need no diapers either, dumba**.
Stop assuming. Stop gaslighting. and
p.s. I hope you live a long long life bc what goes around comes around. Unless by death, aging doesn't stop.
So you're insinuating the "idiots" I was referring to are queer kids? How homophobic of you. How juvenile are you that you don't think critically? It's sad people jump on the homophobia wagon when someone comments with GL or BL. I didn't see a single comment under this drama's profile confirming their sexual orientation. Your comment assumes all young "kids" are queer. Are you trying to cover the fact you are misopedic. I asked my grandson if it would make everyone who mentions GL or BL "queer" and he said "No, no more than anyone who asks if there are murders in a drama would make someone a murderer, or someone asking if there is any nudity in a movie, would they be a nudist."
I've read countless comments across MDL hoping there is romance in a drama, disregarding the drama's Genres/Tags. I find it hilarious that so many people from western countries (and highly likely to be young) do not read the profile or bother to google any info about a drama or film, but ask absurd questions about them when it's written right there for the whole world. And yes, the majority wanting romance in every drama & movie are probably under 30 yo.
You're wringing your panties or boxers in a wad for nothing. Think critically. Stop assuming. Stop projecting. Grow up.