That depends on who you follow. Also, you can mute people you find toxic.
It doesn't depend on these at all. Xitter's algorithm is tweaked to artificially boost some posters and hide or reduce visibility of others. Back in the day, you could count on a particularly obnoxious troll or post to get ratioed to extinction, but not any more. Cyber-bullying there is atrocious.
I want MDL to quit with the celebrity articles. Regardless of whether its positive or negative. There's Koreaboo,…
They'd probably like to drop these gossipy editorials (with the exception of one or two people, who do seem to thrive on this stuff) but they're reluctant because these shitposts drive traffic.
More than these celebro editorials, I dislike when the stans and haters show up and turn what was already a shitpost into a shitpost with a cesspool. Everyone's collective age drops to 13 and we're all dumber.
It was entertaining but OMG, the way they tell the story make the FL look really dumb most of the time. She is…
Being smart helps, if you're a CEO. Being smart helps out a lot of things. The smartness can take the form of being practical with common sense, street smart, or even cunning--which are helpful forms of intelligence if you want to be a CEO. (You also need to be socially intelligent--people smart, with good political instincts.)
What you can't be is a dummy. Especially bad for your career prospects is to be a dummy, everyone else thinks you're a dummy, too, and you get yourself a reputation for creating problems with the idea that other people will fix them for you. The only CEO's like this in the real world are people who became the CEO because they inherited the business.
In Cdrama land, you can be a dummy, weak, clumsy, have a princess complex, need constant rescuing and still be the president, as long as you're desired by a male character. And pretty.
Gosh. China has, since the post-Republican era, had a strong equality ethic between the sexes, but is at war with…
Quite right. The early days of the Communist party, however, promoted (unsuccessfully, obviously) the idea that equality existed across all lines, They wanted everyone in the fields and factories. This gave women very, very long, hard days, since their traditional roles weren't waved off. Same as usual, in other words.
Hello. You're right that Ireine Song is a talented actress. She can do much. However, I read sometime ago that…
Yes, I suspected that she was more or less firmly guided into these young adult roles. She must be so sick of doing parts where she's supposed to be a teenager or young adult.
Ireine Song is in yet another youth drama. Unless she, herself, is choosing these roles--in which case, I wish she'd stop, or her agency is forcing her into them, gosh. I can't take her in one more college age, clumsy, single-since-birth Cdrama. She's a talented actor who can do so much more than these idiot roles. Oy, she's 32 years old. It's enough already.
Is China starting to open up to feminism recently? Lol I watched the drama for Yang Zi but the ridiculous feminism…
Gosh. China has, since the post-Republican era, had a strong equality ethic between the sexes, but is at war with itself in that regard because of its Confucian underpinnings.
There is no such thing as a "ridiculous feminism message". If you can't or won't support the idea that women are human beings who have the right to the same things their brothers do, then all I can say is that your sense of justice is bent.
Both seasons of this drama present a grand love: a wonderful representation of respect, trust, loyalty and admiration between partners. The story telling is decent, too. This is one of those shows that makes you wish you could smell and touch the elements. It's a visual feast.
This show has the most beautiful costumes I've ever seen. I think every shade of blue in the Galaxy has been represented. Genuinely extraordinary, This is not a reason, usually, to recommend a show, but this drama is in a class by itself. Also, the hairpins and crowns in this show are really magnificent, without being gaudy somehow or over the top. Everything else in the series is a delight, as well.
Opinions differ, but I would say no, unless you wait like half a year. (I'm currently only half way in, but I…
I think you're completely right.
Wait at least 6 months between versions, starting with whichever one you think you'll like LEAST. Watch each version as a standalone drama; avoid comparing them. They're different--each has its own strengths.
The Jdrama version is surprisingly good, but I loved the Kdrama version (if you ignore episodes 11-15. which were unnecessary and over the top.)
The theme is the same old one that has been shown in many shorts and vertical dramas, so it lacks freshness. However,…
Gosh, these vertical dramas. There are only a dozen plots. The characters and dialogue changes only. And what's strangest of all is that I'll start watching one, immediately identify the plot, and keep watching it anyway. We should all start a side job where we write scripts that meet the formula and then just sell them over and over again.
This is a show I want to watch a lot, and I can't because I just can't manage shows with a terminally ill main character. I know many shows like this are really beautiful. This is my loss, I'm sure.
Thanks!
More than these celebro editorials, I dislike when the stans and haters show up and turn what was already a shitpost into a shitpost with a cesspool. Everyone's collective age drops to 13 and we're all dumber.
What you can't be is a dummy. Especially bad for your career prospects is to be a dummy, everyone else thinks you're a dummy, too, and you get yourself a reputation for creating problems with the idea that other people will fix them for you. The only CEO's like this in the real world are people who became the CEO because they inherited the business.
In Cdrama land, you can be a dummy, weak, clumsy, have a princess complex, need constant rescuing and still be the president, as long as you're desired by a male character. And pretty.
Gosh, I've pissed myself off writing this. Ha ha.
The early days of the Communist party, however, promoted (unsuccessfully, obviously) the idea that equality existed across all lines, They wanted everyone in the fields and factories. This gave women very, very long, hard days, since their traditional roles weren't waved off. Same as usual, in other words.
Thanks for your response!
which case, I wish she'd stop, or her agency is forcing her into them, gosh. I can't take her in
one more college age, clumsy, single-since-birth Cdrama. She's a talented actor who can do so much more than these idiot roles. Oy, she's 32 years old. It's enough already.
There is no such thing as a "ridiculous feminism message". If you can't or won't support the idea that women are human beings who have the right to the same things their brothers do, then all I can say is that your sense of justice is bent.
Wait at least 6 months between versions, starting with whichever one you think you'll like LEAST. Watch each version as a standalone drama; avoid comparing them. They're different--each has its own strengths.
The Jdrama version is surprisingly good, but I loved the Kdrama version (if you ignore episodes 11-15. which were unnecessary and over the top.)