What were you reading on there huh πI saw the OG trailer on yt.....2 years ago now here we are ππ»ππ»
Was following a very good author and she bookmarked something. I opened it and read. It was very, very, interesting. So, I went to YT and searched. Found the Filmania trailer and I was intrigued., And, here we are, indeed. Enjoying their hard work.
it's funny how they put " apobible " indicating who's the top and bottom there huhπ
:))) Aesthetically, Apo will be "assigned" top because he is taller and larger than Bible. Man is first and foremost a visual being. We already unconsciously make "judgements/prejudices" about everything we see.
I didnβt see his response as laughable. The long pause before Kim finally said those two words spoke volumes…
Bottom line: what's so wrong with asking? If you did not get the answer you wanted, you move on. After all, you asked and have your answer or non-answer in this case. What you do with that answer is entirely up to you.
Whether or not they are in a committed relationship, I cannot understand why Chay should not ask his question.
I didnβt see his response as laughable. The long pause before Kim finally said those two words spoke volumes…
Wow. I did not expect this kind of response.
Perhaps, I was not clear enough. It's pretty alarming to hear that the question "Do you love me?" immediately means that you are needy or insecure.
Maybe I come from a very secure, settled and long relationship and asking such a question or being asked such a question tickles my heart instead of scaring me. It's a game between my partner and me. We always come up with creative answers to prove how much we love each other.
Sorry, I have never been in such a situation that I was too insecure to keep my questions to myself and may suffer silently in the process. I always ask questions and expect answers (in whatever form). This is a sign of respect for myself, my partner and our relationship.
I didnβt see his response as laughable. The long pause before Kim finally said those two words spoke volumes…
Interesting. Showing insecurities/vulnerabilities signifies that you feel "secure" enough in that relationship. It should NOT be a reason to question your self-worth. It is not a sign that you are needy or clingy.
Kim's silence after Chay's question is typical for a confused man trying to navigate his feelings for Chay. He may even be thinking about the word love: What does it mean to him and Chay? Are they talking about the same thing?
This is why a good conversation should be had. Chay deserves to at least know how Kim feels about him. And Chay will never know if he keeps everything to himself for fear of sounding needy or insecure.
Not too impressed with the last two episodes. I think they spent too much money on Yok's breast implants or renting…
I was not very impressed either, but for different reasons than you. The plot is too flimsy for a mafia series based on chess analogies. There are no intelligent protagonists in power, which makes the villain Vegas look very brilliant by comparison when he is only average in terms of planning and scheming.
I think the poor pyrotechnics are more due to Tawan's poor planning and lack of resources than the show's budget.
You are right, there are so many parts of the series that could just be left out and replaced with more logical and plot-driving parts, and the series would be better.
As for Porsche's immaculate white briefs, maybe Kinn has a drawer full of them ready?
But I really wonder one thing though what's with Gun & Vegas constantly giving the bitch side-eye to Kinn (Gun…
They never dare to challenge Korn openly. He is still the top dog, after all. With Kinn, a mafia boss in training, this is acceptable (perhaps even expected). Kinn needs to show/demonstrate overwhelming power to gain the fear, if not the respect, of all his underlings. It is for this reason that Korn allows this to happen. It is an integral part of Kinn's training.
I would not be surprised if Mile and Apo stop being friends if this toxic bs continues. Why can't fans respect…
"The tallest trees get all the wind. "This is an ancient proverb. It's not even limited to show business. It is naΓ―ve on the part of actors and fans to expect that everything is rosy once someone is famous. When someone is in the public spotlight, they give up their right to privacy. Every little detail they do is dissected, discussed, commented on and aired like dirty laundries, like Porsche's metaphorical and literal fart. The question is: Are they up to this challenge mentally, physically and emotionally?
Whether or not they are in a committed relationship, I cannot understand why Chay should not ask his question.
Perhaps, I was not clear enough. It's pretty alarming to hear that the question "Do you love me?" immediately means that you are needy or insecure.
Maybe I come from a very secure, settled and long relationship and asking such a question or being asked such a question tickles my heart instead of scaring me. It's a game between my partner and me. We always come up with creative answers to prove how much we love each other.
Sorry, I have never been in such a situation that I was too insecure to keep my questions to myself and may suffer silently in the process. I always ask questions and expect answers (in whatever form). This is a sign of respect for myself, my partner and our relationship.
Showing insecurities/vulnerabilities signifies that you feel "secure" enough in that relationship. It should NOT be a reason to question your self-worth. It is not a sign that you are needy or clingy.
Kim's silence after Chay's question is typical for a confused man trying to navigate his feelings for Chay. He may even be thinking about the word love: What does it mean to him and Chay? Are they talking about the same thing?
This is why a good conversation should be had. Chay deserves to at least know how Kim feels about him. And Chay will never know if he keeps everything to himself for fear of sounding needy or insecure.
I think the poor pyrotechnics are more due to Tawan's poor planning and lack of resources than the show's budget.
You are right, there are so many parts of the series that could just be left out and replaced with more logical and plot-driving parts, and the series would be better.
As for Porsche's immaculate white briefs, maybe Kinn has a drawer full of them ready?
The question is: Are they up to this challenge mentally, physically and emotionally?