For me it's more a shock that the guy seemed to be suffering from chronic insomnia & severe depression, was working…
If you bothered to read about him, he's had mental health issues for a while and, as an insomnia sufferer myself, but not one forced to work 24/7 like Asia entertainers and idols, i know first hand how desperate you can get. The fact his family, apparently along with people like you, 'don't give two shits about him' is NOT the explanation you think it is. However it does explain his addiction. When you get a lack of help, when your country treats any kind of mental health issues as whining & hate you for it, then self medication is the only option. Your snarky comment about his addiction at this stage is ridiculous - he didn't START with such a strong drug, he just ended with it. I also sincerely doubt 'he made' others use marijuana, but hey its a good cop out for them. Just blame the mentally ill guy, who will question it? Not you apparently. Jesus, Asia needs to stop being arseholes about mental health (& LGBT too).
In Korea "The possession of illegal drugs such as psychotropics and is narcotics can be sentenced to up to 10…
For me it's more a shock that the guy seemed to be suffering from chronic insomnia & severe depression, was working 24/7 and was getting zero help - so self medicated. It's no wonder so many Korean stars are committing suicide......yet nothing ever changes. smhs
I'm afraid you've come with a 6 paragraph essay stating it like it's fact. Truth is, we all don't really know…
I find it so sad that you buy the propaganda your dictatorship spews. But it's clear in every single line you write. As I said, I'm no racist - I support, respect & admire the Chinese people - many of whom live in fear of your brutal regime. Oh and doesn't China now have a THREE child policy because the birth rate is so low? As for taking over the world....yeah, not happening. Hitler tried that, and look what happened to him.
But I'm sure Ping's propaganda has you believing that you've already conquered the world & are 100% leading everything. As for Mao....you do realise your entire regime is built on his teachings and he's still held as a God by your leadership?
I hope you are getting paid for this nonsense you parrot, and paid well, because the thought of you genuinely believing this BS is just so sad it's pitiful. I'm not responding anymore; your loathing for the LGBT community, for those not sanctioned as 'acceptable' by your dictatorship, your blind acceptance (or highly paid feigned 'ignorance') of their actions is not even worth debating with. I pity those around you as I have no doubt you'd hand them over to the regime if they even breathe wrong. I hope the Chinese population throw off their shackles one day - but with spies like you willing to hand off any dissenters not willing to 'go with the flow' I doubt it. A shame, because the Chinese people themselves are amazing, brilliant and inventive beyond words.
I'm afraid you've come with a 6 paragraph essay stating it like it's fact. Truth is, we all don't really know…
Jesus Christ on a Cross, do you get paid to spout this steaming bullshit because I can't think of any other reason to do so. Anyway, you do you Boo......but remember, one day your heroic dictators will come for you because their paranoia only grows. Look at other 'heroes' of Communism, Lenin, Stalin, The little boy running NK and, of course, Mao. Completely paranoid and causing the deaths of MILLIONS. But why let the truth get in the way of reality right? If anyone is being brainwashed it's you. Legalised LGBT marriage and relationships IS a step for progress. We welcome the LGBT Chinese Nationals AND the Hong Kong families fleeing your regime. The Vietnamese, also fleeing a dictatorship at the time, were DECADES ago (70s/80s) so you might want your educational censors to update your history books.
Oh and in the UK our LGBT community have the same rights as me, a straight bio woman. If any of them were attacked, the thugs who did so would face the full force of the law. So please don't tar my country, which has its own problems, with the reprehensible ones yours suffers from. We all know what your regime does to the LGBT people it finds out about, as well as anyone daring to disagree with it.
Like I said, read 'First They Came' by Martin Niemoller. It really sums up all dictatorships, including China's. I don't 'other' China. China is just one of many dictatorships I loathe around the world. The Chinese PEOPLE on the other hand I have IMMENSE sympathy and respect for. The irony is there's 1.3+ BILLION Chinese people who could rise up, overthrow the regime and get real democracy and freedom. But the regime keeps them under the boot so they don't think to do it. It's a tactic too many use. It's why they butcher all the intellectuals, fire all the teachers and 're-educate' anyone else when they initially take over. Indeed it's what Lenin did, what Mao did too. The 'Great Leap Foward' was just an excuse to butcher those he thought a threat. Not saying the Emperor was any better - he was a moron - but instead the democracy promised, the Chinese people got another dictator, and so it's continued.
I'm afraid you've come with a 6 paragraph essay stating it like it's fact. Truth is, we all don't really know…
China has one of the worst human rights violations in East Asia, only succeeded by NK. It constantly sabre rattles with Taiwan to keep control of this small but fiercely independent island. Especially since they legalised gay marriage. The regime beat, harassed, tortured and murdered Hong Kong nationals because they dared to disagree with the dictatorship. Don't even get me started on the regime's abuse of the Chinese LGBT community. How do I know? I've spoken to Chinese LGBT nationals and Hong Kongers who've sought asylum here in the UK. So no, it's NOT 'mass western propaganda' its facts from real people who've LIVED it. But hey, you 'go with the flow' because you think it keeps you safe. BUT go read the poem 'First They Came' by Martin Niemoller. It sums how your mindset can trip you up....mainly because there's NO 'safety' within dictatorships. Today's heroes can be tomorrow's villains on just a whim.
Maybe more people learnt different languages and started subbing their (at that time) current favourites? Once…
Sadly I had a minor stroke, a few months after I made that post. So I lost most of what I learned. I have minor brain damage now, so, though I started again (Japanese), its very, very slow lewrning than before. Things slip away from me, my reading and writing had to be relearned too and even I reread messages miss words and spelling mistakes in english, let alone others.. Its so annoying. I'm so sorry I can't give you better news. I'm so sorry.
It’s about Li Xiaolu who cheated on her husband with a 24 yr old boy who’s also a really good friend of him.…
Jury's out - if you want to be kind to them, then yeah they've learnt their lessons and moved on. But knowing what she's like and how she gaslit her husband, her management company and her fans, I'm saying that she's pushing PGOne to stick with her as she says she's 'in love' with him. I doubt he will though, I think he values his career more. But if he does blank her I can only assume she'll turn on him as she does NOT like being told no.
It's amazing cause when that happens you wonder how the huge hole will be filled. But by the end you come to know…
I think I'll just watch ep 1 and then switch to ep 3, I just can't cry that much anymore - it was just so tragic and....pointless, it was such a dumb accident that was heartwrenching moment for all of them.
No, they were actually identical twins, separated at birth and growing up unaware of the others existence - this…
They got close fairly quickly as I recall. But....I can't remember exactly (I haven't watched it in a very long time), but I think they were together from about episode 13? I think it might've been a bit before, but there were misunderstandings or something that stopped them for a bit. However, if I'm wrong, I'm very sorry - still, I think I'm about right.
Oh god it was the same for me! I finished it only a few years after when I was ready for more trauma
Good on you for pushing past it. Kudos,.👍 i may try again but skip the really sad part, i don't think 5th time's the charm otherwise. It was just so heartstopping and the tragic.
Am I the only one not to make it past episode 2 - 2I've tried FOUR times, but cry too much and just don't have the heart for it. I hate to give up, but.....four times is too much crying for me.
But I'm sure Ping's propaganda has you believing that you've already conquered the world & are 100% leading everything. As for Mao....you do realise your entire regime is built on his teachings and he's still held as a God by your leadership?
I hope you are getting paid for this nonsense you parrot, and paid well, because the thought of you genuinely believing this BS is just so sad it's pitiful. I'm not responding anymore; your loathing for the LGBT community, for those not sanctioned as 'acceptable' by your dictatorship, your blind acceptance (or highly paid feigned 'ignorance') of their actions is not even worth debating with. I pity those around you as I have no doubt you'd hand them over to the regime if they even breathe wrong. I hope the Chinese population throw off their shackles one day - but with spies like you willing to hand off any dissenters not willing to 'go with the flow' I doubt it. A shame, because the Chinese people themselves are amazing, brilliant and inventive beyond words.
Oh and in the UK our LGBT community have the same rights as me, a straight bio woman. If any of them were attacked, the thugs who did so would face the full force of the law. So please don't tar my country, which has its own problems, with the reprehensible ones yours suffers from. We all know what your regime does to the LGBT people it finds out about, as well as anyone daring to disagree with it.
Like I said, read 'First They Came' by Martin Niemoller. It really sums up all dictatorships, including China's. I don't 'other' China. China is just one of many dictatorships I loathe around the world. The Chinese PEOPLE on the other hand I have IMMENSE sympathy and respect for. The irony is there's 1.3+ BILLION Chinese people who could rise up, overthrow the regime and get real democracy and freedom. But the regime keeps them under the boot so they don't think to do it. It's a tactic too many use. It's why they butcher all the intellectuals, fire all the teachers and 're-educate' anyone else when they initially take over. Indeed it's what Lenin did, what Mao did too. The 'Great Leap Foward' was just an excuse to butcher those he thought a threat. Not saying the Emperor was any better - he was a moron - but instead the democracy promised, the Chinese people got another dictator, and so it's continued.