Whatever you need to pretend to believe in order to comfort yourself...babe. I love that now you can read MY mind and know my motivations. "Have the day you deserve." lol Bite me.
Clearly, you don't speak to many people. Yes, because I asked you to write what you mean rather than asking your readers to read not only your sentences but your mind, I must be "miserable"..."babe". Got it. This is a typical Internet misdirection tactic: "I have no argument, so you...you just...you SUCK!" lol
The dense one is you. You aren't even aware of your own word choices, or are too lazy to arrange them to reflect what your meaning is.
Readers are generally not expected to read the minds of writers and just "know" their intent. My point was that it is SILLY to claim my calling a show a POS is "harsh" without saying why. Are any negative comments "harsh," or is it my use of the commonly used phrase "pos" that upset you?
If you feel condescended to, well, maybe don't write things people are supposed to just "obviously know," rather than being clear about it.
Okay first of all let's change the term from Weak to Spoilt. Chihiro grew up in a middle class Japanese home while…
"get it together" "it's all in your head" "suck it up" "just don't think about it" " smile!" "quit obsessing over it" "go outside and DO something" "think positive!" "look on the bright side" "it could be worse" "You should be glad that..." "you're just being selfish" "don't take yourself so seriously"
I’m here for Benjamin Tsang. I can tolerate anything else as long as he’s on screen. ☺️. Liu Dong Qin…
I'm with you all the way regarding Benjamin Tsang, who is a rare talent. I first saw him an obscure BL short film that's not even on his bio. In both instances I found his looks to be goofy on first sight, but within ten minutes I was in both lust and love. He's a good actor and has tremendous charisma and screen presence. Not many actors can say as much as he does without words, using his eyes/face/body.
But the only way this now-mess is "worth the watch" at this point is by FFing through scenes he's not in.
I will never understand this kind of statement: "...but this is all from the book."
So what? How does that make it any less juvenile, stupid, and unoriginal? Making an adaptation is an opportunity to fix things in the source material that don't work or are lame af, like this stuff. The idea that being faithful to a flawed text is an excuse doesn't work for me.
This show was so good for seven episodes, but then it started sliding and with episode 9 it crashed and burned. Now, in episode 10, we're seeing cliche/trope/lame writing to a startling degree.
Who tf gets sent home from school because they have ONE ankle wrapped in a bit of medical gauze, and are using ONE crutch to get from room to room? NO ONE, that's who, least of all for 15 FREAKING DAYS! Why is it so difficult for BL writers to come up with believable/plausible causes and effects to explain plot developments, that they don't even bother?
If you want the kid to have to stay home and away from his supposed beloved for two weeks, have him BREAK his leg in two places and put him in a full-leg cast. Don't wrap one ankle in a bit of tissue and call it good. I am shocked at how much the writing has deteriorated since around episode 6...maybe the original team quit over contract disputes, took the finished screenplay with them, and the new hires from Thailand who had to start from scratch? This is so disappointing.
Well, look at that...a "slip-fall-catch!" How daring and original!
This is the first episode I've started skipping ahead through. I just don't care about so much of it. I was able to jump over more extended, wasted scenes of the two gay/bi/straight guys and Miss Jane or whatever the hell she is. But then we got the MC back together for lots more pouting, teasing, unspoken but obvious feelings, all underscored by tinkling, cutesy music, also right out of Thailand. ugh
I have to take a break from this thing. How the mighty have fallen...so sad.
Okay first of all let's change the term from Weak to Spoilt. Chihiro grew up in a middle class Japanese home while…
Wow, bravo! I especially second your words about how mental illnesses are diminished and seen by many as "excuses" or "laziness," simply because the mental/physical symptoms which accompany mental illness are largely invisible to the eye. You can't see Depression the same way you can see a broken leg.
I met with a therapist and a close relative many years ago during a bout of severe depression. To help him understand the depression's effects on my abilities, she asked him if he would expect me to get out of bed and walk out the door if my hip was broken and I were in a cast. Her meaning being that mental illnesses are no less incapacitating because we can't see them.
Okay first of all let's change the term from Weak to Spoilt. Chihiro grew up in a middle class Japanese home while…
You lack empathy. There are clear reasons why Chihiro is the way he is, right there in the plot and dialogue from the very beginning. Given what he's been through, the fact he is still standing proves he's not "weak."
And quit calling other people "leeches." The guy lost one job and immediately go another. In his recent past, yes, he has relied too heavily on boyfriends to take care of him, but it is unfair and inaccurate to reduce him to just one, temporary aspect of his personality and actions, and label him a "leech." I get that doing that makes you feel superior and in your mind insulates you from the thought that one day YOU might have to rely on another person, but it doesn't, it just makes you sound like a cold-hearted douche.
As an example, I'm sure you have many qualities, some of them perhaps even positive, other than that you are judgemental, lacking in empathy, and make no attempt to understand why people are the way they are. I could take those three qualities, combine them, and come up with the label "lazy, insecure tool," but I would never do that.
You're kidding, right? "This is only Sheng's right." lol omg
A penis IS primarily a sexual organ. What, you think a penis is designed for urinating? That is a secondary function. The penis is designed to fit inside the vagina, and that's just a fact. I for one, don't give af what twisted, neurotic issues you have about sex, but how about you take them to a therapist and quit scaring people with them here?
You're kidding, right? "This is only Sheng's right." lol omg
lol Sorry. Something about your writing brought a girl to mind as the author, not a boy. But that's MY thing, not yours. I apologize. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to "make" you into a girl anyway, right? :D
Two more Internet misdirection cliches to finish off your schtick.
Do you ever write anything original?
Readers are generally not expected to read the minds of writers and just "know" their intent. My point was that it is SILLY to claim my calling a show a POS is "harsh" without saying why. Are any negative comments "harsh," or is it my use of the commonly used phrase "pos" that upset you?
If you feel condescended to, well, maybe don't write things people are supposed to just "obviously know," rather than being clear about it.
I suggest you block me.
"it's all in your head"
"suck it up"
"just don't think about it"
" smile!"
"quit obsessing over it"
"go outside and DO something"
"think positive!"
"look on the bright side"
"it could be worse"
"You should be glad that..."
"you're just being selfish"
"don't take yourself so seriously"
But the only way this now-mess is "worth the watch" at this point is by FFing through scenes he's not in.
So what? How does that make it any less juvenile, stupid, and unoriginal? Making an adaptation is an opportunity to fix things in the source material that don't work or are lame af, like this stuff. The idea that being faithful to a flawed text is an excuse doesn't work for me.
Because I might hurt the "thing's" feelings? interesting.
This show was so good for seven episodes, but then it started sliding and with episode 9 it crashed and burned. Now, in episode 10, we're seeing cliche/trope/lame writing to a startling degree.
Who tf gets sent home from school because they have ONE ankle wrapped in a bit of medical gauze, and are using ONE crutch to get from room to room? NO ONE, that's who, least of all for 15 FREAKING DAYS! Why is it so difficult for BL writers to come up with believable/plausible causes and effects to explain plot developments, that they don't even bother?
If you want the kid to have to stay home and away from his supposed beloved for two weeks, have him BREAK his leg in two places and put him in a full-leg cast. Don't wrap one ankle in a bit of tissue and call it good. I am shocked at how much the writing has deteriorated since around episode 6...maybe the original team quit over contract disputes, took the finished screenplay with them, and the new hires from Thailand who had to start from scratch? This is so disappointing.
Well, look at that...a "slip-fall-catch!" How daring and original!
This is the first episode I've started skipping ahead through. I just don't care about so much of it. I was able to jump over more extended, wasted scenes of the two gay/bi/straight guys and Miss Jane or whatever the hell she is. But then we got the MC back together for lots more pouting, teasing, unspoken but obvious feelings, all underscored by tinkling, cutesy music, also right out of Thailand. ugh
I have to take a break from this thing. How the mighty have fallen...so sad.
I met with a therapist and a close relative many years ago during a bout of severe depression. To help him understand the depression's effects on my abilities, she asked him if he would expect me to get out of bed and walk out the door if my hip was broken and I were in a cast. Her meaning being that mental illnesses are no less incapacitating because we can't see them.
And quit calling other people "leeches." The guy lost one job and immediately go another. In his recent past, yes, he has relied too heavily on boyfriends to take care of him, but it is unfair and inaccurate to reduce him to just one, temporary aspect of his personality and actions, and label him a "leech." I get that doing that makes you feel superior and in your mind insulates you from the thought that one day YOU might have to rely on another person, but it doesn't, it just makes you sound like a cold-hearted douche.
As an example, I'm sure you have many qualities, some of them perhaps even positive, other than that you are judgemental, lacking in empathy, and make no attempt to understand why people are the way they are. I could take those three qualities, combine them, and come up with the label "lazy, insecure tool," but I would never do that.