Whoh - that's a little strong. As you know, even having a healthy live baby can cause a severe depression that's…
The thing with this cancel culture in S. Korea is that even if they have evidence to back up their claims of being innocent, the public is quick to throw stones. These idols’ image has already been tarnished so they still have to bow and apologize no matter what. Such bullshit but these toxic fans think they’re gods so of course these idols have to give in. I don’t believe half of the accusations and I feel a lot have been blown out of proportion because of their fames. If they remained nameless, no one would care even if they were the most horrendous crimes but the second they gained some popularity, little miss sunshine from 4th grade is there to point the finger of blame for something that happened in elementary school.
Yes! I adored the progression of their relationship as well as their characters. It’s a very good message to…
I don’t think she would’ve been able to move on from him. She said if it’s not him, she would be single for the rest of her life even though she has a good life. I think she would’ve been content but there wou ld always be something missing.
Whoh - that's a little strong. As you know, even having a healthy live baby can cause a severe depression that's…
It’s funny that S. Korea can be such a conservative country and yet… there are serious issues they don’t seem to care about- such as violence in the work place and school.
The idols bullying scandals have been causing quite an uproar these past few years with both known & unknown idols accused of tormenting/bullying their classmates. The cancel culture in S. Korea is no joke. There was one female idol who got kicked out of her group just as they rose to fame. Countless other idols also received punishments such as getting terminated by their agencies. Of course, there have also been idols who were falsely accused and were able to prove their innocence but they literally have to bow to the public and apologize regardless. Extreme Korean fans are very toxic. They expect perfection & these agencies mold people to be emotionless robots just to fit their standards. The biggest bullies are these types of “fans”.
Whoh - that's a little strong. As you know, even having a healthy live baby can cause a severe depression that's…
As much as i want to laugh at the twisted logic of that person’s narcissistic method of dominating over you, it’s utterly devastating to know that it’s their reality.
Whoh - that's a little strong. As you know, even having a healthy live baby can cause a severe depression that's…
I’m not Korean so I can’t speak for their people, but it’s not a good thing to show so casually as if it’s expected in their culture. It’s seen in the work place and school settings in almost all their dramas. Then, we get infinite news of idols bullying others etc. I like the seniority culture where you respect your elders but they need to distinguish respect and abuse of authority. Have you seen Misaeng? That boiled my blood. The Glory is such a satisfying drama to deal with such abuse.
I like how the show contrasted the difference between young love and mature love. How GX and LC grew up and realized…
Yes! I adored the progression of their relationship as well as their characters. It’s a very good message to show how trivial things can be when we’re young and inexperienced but as you mature and grow in life, you prioritize the more important values. I love the calmness of the series. I love how she understands him so much more now and appreciates him. Same goes for him. He’s absolutely madly in love with her.
Whoh - that's a little strong. As you know, even having a healthy live baby can cause a severe depression that's…
Totally off topic, but it’s utterly disgusting to see series where the higher ups physically and mentally abuse their employees in the most inhumane ways. HR in S. Korea is a joke, right?
yup...that scene, I cried with Jing Boran. this drama is a bit slow and melodrama-ish but I feel their pain.
Agreed. I don’t think it’s slow either but I think most people are used to dramas having crisis left and right so this pacing may seem slow to them. I absolutely adore these types of dramas that are only focused on the main leads.
Hmmm. Let’s not decide to judge the mother that harsh. Postpartum depression is a bitch. The grief of losing…
You have to try and understand that even if people offer to help, most people don’t want to receive it. Therapy is not for everyone. There are many reasons why people don’t trust/believe in receiving therapeutic treatments. Therapy takes time. People have to learn to cope their losses and overcome the pain. In this case, the pain consumed the mother so even if she was receiving therapy, she couldn’t deal with reality any more. I am not arguing that S Korea has a stigma against mental health. I am not disagreeing that people should have helped her. I am trying to state that the mother should not be judged that harshly for her actions. You said you disliked the mother for abandoning her adopted son.
I didn't merely dislike the Aunt, I also disliked the mother. Consider how her adopted son was worried that she…
Hmmm. Let’s not decide to judge the mother that harsh. Postpartum depression is a bitch. The grief of losing a child that you carried that far along is enough for darkness to consume a mother to death. She could not cope with the pain. The mind is the most fragile part of our bodies. When you lose your mind, your body literally deteriorates.
yup...that scene, I cried with Jing Boran. this drama is a bit slow and melodrama-ish but I feel their pain.
I actually appreciate the steady pacing. It’s not packed with stupid unnecessary drama but developing their characters/relationships so it’s very enjoyable. It’s like a warm blanket on a cold rainy day.
Aight. I’m gonna choose guns because them guns of his can choke me any time 💪
Ahem. For Harry Potter, do you like the books more or the movies?
The idols bullying scandals have been causing quite an uproar these past few years with both known & unknown idols accused of tormenting/bullying their classmates. The cancel culture in S. Korea is no joke. There was one female idol who got kicked out of her group just as they rose to fame. Countless other idols also received punishments such as getting terminated by their agencies. Of course, there have also been idols who were falsely accused and were able to prove their innocence but they literally have to bow to the public and apologize regardless. Extreme Korean fans are very toxic. They expect perfection & these agencies mold people to be emotionless robots just to fit their standards. The biggest bullies are these types of “fans”.
abuse of
authority. Have you seen Misaeng? That boiled my blood. The Glory is such a satisfying drama to deal with such abuse.
son.
Stressed the fuck out for TH, y’all.
An army of evil messiah.
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