It's a long story, but Build was accused of domestic violence while in a relationship. The matter was settled…
You are so much nicer than me! lol This person has explained nothing in a way that makes sense. Mimi is part of the Psycho Thai Celeb/Fan/Media Suicide Machine. It doesn't have nearly as many kills as Korea's version but give it time, tpop and the Thai entertainment industry are still gearing up...
It's a long story, but Build was accused of domestic violence while in a relationship. The matter was settled…
Prove it. It is disgusting how people casually make these accusations without offering any links to reliable sources, which means NONE of the tpop or BL online rags can be cited.
It's a long story, but Build was accused of domestic violence while in a relationship. The matter was settled…
Maggi, the best way to understand this is as the Thai version of the Psycho Korean Celeb/Fan/Media Celebrity Suicide Machine. Any opportunity to attack, no matter how lame or peripheral, will be taken full advantage of. It's what they do for sport.
It's a long story, but Build was accused of domestic violence while in a relationship. The matter was settled…
First of all, you have NO idea what actually went on among these people. What we read and see in the press is a small, distorted fraction of the whole story in almost ANY entertainment industry "scandal," something the media likes to whip up for clicks, views, and giggles.
Secondly, if the matter was settled in court WITHOUT a guilty ruling, then in Thailand the person is NOT guilty. Quit making stuff up.
Thirdly, regarding the accusation of telling someone they "should enjoy being raped," we also have no idea if that really happened. Just because someone says it did does not make it so, especially in the Asian entertainment press, where lies are told daily and online randos destroy celebrities for sport. Nor does his "apology" mean that he really said it. Asian celebrities, the ones who haven't committed suicide that is, long ago learned that sometimes the best PR strategy is to admit to something you did not do and issue an apology you do not mean, simply to get the issue behind them.
Fourthly, a lot of people, such as me, prefer to take other people's apologies at face value. If someone apologizes for something, especially an Asian celebrity accused of something they may or may not have done, we take them at their word, assume the best of them, and move on without judgement. Meanwhile, others choose to snarl "it doesn't make up for his actions."
What WOULD make up for his actions then? And why is it so important to you to judge others harshly for things you have no direct knowledge of?
Finally, am I to believe you have NEVER spoken ill of a friend or coworker in your entire life, even "behind their backs?" Never? Ever? Please. I wonder how many coworkers of Build have spoken ill of him "behind his back," but we simply don't know about it yet. And who cares? We're here supposedly to watch a BL, not issue moral rulings on the behavior of the people who made it.
What? I can't say it's the best 2024 series? It is for me I don't know what it has to do with u 🤔
The question is how can ANY series that hasn't finished its entire run reasonably be praised as the "best 2024 series," especially after just TWO episodes, and with FIVE months left in the year? All it takes is one really bad episode to erase the "best" label, and who knows what awesome series lie ahead in the next five months?
Sure, you can say anything you want here, but no one owes you an apology for responding to what they see as an unreasonable assertion by saying so.
What does it "have to do with u?" What it has to do with everyone on this board is that you posted the comment here. Comments are part of a two-way conversation between you and any other member if they choose to make it so. That's what comment threads are about.
What's torture are the 20-minute episodes that feel like they're a week long.
I'm good. I work for myself and when I choose to. Deal with it. I have stated repeatedly that I enjoy looking at the beauty that is Takara. I don't care what you think about that as a reason to watch, either.
lol Your skills of projection are amazing. "Takara falling hard 4 him..." lol
BTW, I'll be blocking you here shortly. No room in my mind or life for hateful Korean psycho fans who treat celebrities as though less than human. You are devoid of decency.
lol Your skills of projection are amazing. "Takara falling hard 4 him..." lol
Oh, you're that asshole, eh? It's telling you're obsessed with me, yet I had no memory of your screen name whatsoever. I like to clean filth out of my mind as soon as possible.
I continue to enjoy this show immensely. For me, the breakout star is Kobayashi Toranosuke as Taishi. He infuses the character with such charming energy and enthusiasm. He is this BIG personality in a relatively small body and yet everything he does and says feels one hundred percent real. And if you watch him when he has no lines, he is always entirely in character. Not one false move from this guy.
Did anyone else notice the lavender hoodie he was wearing in that last classroom scene? Taishi is going gay...
Secondly, if the matter was settled in court WITHOUT a guilty ruling, then in Thailand the person is NOT guilty. Quit making stuff up.
Thirdly, regarding the accusation of telling someone they "should enjoy being raped," we also have no idea if that really happened. Just because someone says it did does not make it so, especially in the Asian entertainment press, where lies are told daily and online randos destroy celebrities for sport. Nor does his "apology" mean that he really said it. Asian celebrities, the ones who haven't committed suicide that is, long ago learned that sometimes the best PR strategy is to admit to something you did not do and issue an apology you do not mean, simply to get the issue behind them.
Fourthly, a lot of people, such as me, prefer to take other people's apologies at face value. If someone apologizes for something, especially an Asian celebrity accused of something they may or may not have done, we take them at their word, assume the best of them, and move on without judgement. Meanwhile, others choose to snarl "it doesn't make up for his actions."
What WOULD make up for his actions then? And why is it so important to you to judge others harshly for things you have no direct knowledge of?
Finally, am I to believe you have NEVER spoken ill of a friend or coworker in your entire life, even "behind their backs?" Never? Ever? Please. I wonder how many coworkers of Build have spoken ill of him "behind his back," but we simply don't know about it yet. And who cares? We're here supposedly to watch a BL, not issue moral rulings on the behavior of the people who made it.
Sure, you can say anything you want here, but no one owes you an apology for responding to what they see as an unreasonable assertion by saying so.
What does it "have to do with u?" What it has to do with everyone on this board is that you posted the comment here. Comments are part of a two-way conversation between you and any other member if they choose to make it so. That's what comment threads are about.
And you see, it was MY grandma who used to say "this thing is slower than...," not me. I am a grandpa. You seem quite age-phobic, by the way.
It's a good thing I'm not douche-phobic, or I wouldn't be able to respond to your age-phobic inanities.
And to be clear, it is the actor I'm lusting over and he is quite definitely non-fictional. As in, he's an actual human.
Did anyone else notice the lavender hoodie he was wearing in that last classroom scene? Taishi is going gay...