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Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
I was simply exchanging views and never questioned your beliefs. If I wanted to, I could have done so, as I had valid points to raise. For instance, when you mentioned that something is illegal in your country, I could have questioned your country's laws, constitution, or even its stance on progressiveness. However, I refrained from doing so because I didn’t find it necessary to comment on something that could be personal to you.
Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
//And it's illegal where I live//
then thats a different case , it not territory where i can comment, not because i agree but to respect your territory.

//And I don’t want to be a part of this mess, with people like you who start with "why don’t you support us," //
you can say this only if you are confronted one to one . but if you choose to participate in any public discussion voluntarily, you will be personally responsible for the outcomes of your involvement.

//then act like a victim after hearing the reason.//
When you question or insult someone's existence, they become the victim of that act. naturally
Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
Minding your own business means refraining from involvement entirely, behaving as if you are not present. Once you step out of this neutrality and engage, you cannot claim, "I was not part of this issue."

Respecting each other does not require accepting the same ideology; it means coexisting peacefully, much like different religions do despite their differences.

Scientifically, legally, and by all credible definitions, LGBTQ+ identities have not been declared abnormal. On what basis are you making this claim?
Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
Imagine being in an accident, surrounded by people who refuse to help, claiming, "It’s not my concern." Some actions in life are not taken because they directly concern us but because extending a helping hand can profoundly impact someone else.

Similarly, when a country faces an unprovoked attack by another, it might be considered an "internal matter." Yet, why do they appeal to the global community for help? This is the essence of living in a society. As social beings, it is not just a duty but a moral obligation to support others in times of need.
Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
I am laughing at your ignorance.

It is an individual’s actions and thoughts that determine whether they are harmful to society—not their identity. Why should they be expected to change themselves when you refuse to change and yet expect change from others?

The LGBTQ+ community is simply demanding their fundamental rights—the rights that every individual, regardless of their identity, is entitled to. The right to live with dignity and respect is universal, just as you have the right to live free from discrimination.

And tell me, how exactly is the LGBTQ+ community harmful to society? Honestly, your claim is laughable.
Replying to MiMi Dec 24, 2024
And what's so wrong with being transphobic?
An individual may have any choice, but if that choice is not positive for society, it becomes a cause for concern.

Being transphobic is generally considered bad because it involves prejudice, discrimination, or negativity toward transgender people, denying them the respect and rights they deserve as individuals.
Replying to Patrick Star Dec 24, 2024
I love it when Netflix creates trans characters in series of conservative countries so that trans people around…
Love or hatred for something is one thing, but not acknowledging their existence is entirely different. Korea is a country that seems to embody the proverb "a knife hidden behind a sweet smile." It denies the very existence of the LGBTQ+ community and refuses to recognize human fundamental rights. Yet, it portrays to the world an image of being innocent, kind-hearted people who love the entire world.
On Law-less Dec 23, 2024
Title Law-less
does it make any changes from original ?
On Blossom Dec 23, 2024
Title Blossom
after 24 i lost my interest in this.
Replying to Luffy Dec 21, 2024
Nah the ML wouldn’t have murdered anyone. At max it could be the real one died while he was around him. Or the…
// the guy saying he will take everything from the ML is the real Sa Eon. //

but someone also ordering him to do those thing on phone may be thats Park Do Jae.

Besides this, other theories might right.
Replying to unbeliebubble Dec 21, 2024
Can they be twins and not knowing each other. Were not they from the same orphanage?If Park was the real hidden…
he male lead (ML) is concealing his past for the sake of maintaining his standing in high society (pressure from family). A secret remains a secret as long as it is not revealed—not even to oneself. From childhood to adulthood, people undergo significant transformations—physically, emotionally, and mentally. These changes can be so profound that they might make it difficult even for someone to recognize their own loved ones.
On When the Phone Rings Dec 21, 2024
Title When the Phone Rings Spoiler
may be Baek Sa Eon killed real Baek Sa Eon and his parent replace it to fake Baek Sa Eon for to make him heir . fake Baek Sa Eon (Yoo Yeon Seok)and Ji Sang U are twin brother. and
Park Do Jae (Choi Woo Jin) is real Baek Sa Eon the mastermind . just assumtion
On When the Phone Rings Dec 20, 2024
This is what you call a kiss! Their chemistry is absolutely on fire— ❀❀❀ Unlike other dramas where it feels like the actors are being forced at gunpoint to kiss, making their chemistry completely non-existent, no matter how long the kiss or bed scene lasts.
Replying to Koi apse pyar kyu karega Dec 18, 2024
Title 18 Again
Dropped because i got sick of flashbacks, i get the flashbacks to past but why do they have to tell the present…
agreed
On 18 Again Dec 17, 2024
Title 18 Again
every korean school drama their is school bullying . without it does not work ! rubbish

He did not get a job and they lived in poverty. No one is at fault in this and both of them should be blamed because they took such decisions which took a big turn in their lives. Blaming each other for this and separating is really a stupid act.

how many times they use umbrella trick in one show. repetative
Replying to colibri123 Dec 14, 2024
But why? Isn’t Sa Eon as much of a victim as them? he didn’t chose to steal the identity or be in the position
That's okay! :)
Replying to colibri123 Dec 14, 2024
Title When the Phone Rings Spoiler
But why? Isn’t Sa Eon as much of a victim as them? he didn’t chose to steal the identity or be in the position
I am not judging anyone's character at this point, I am just guessing what the situation is!