Your FL is strong because she's smart, independent and doesn't need ml to succeed My FL is strong because she can fly on sword and kick you over the distance of 1000 li
The mc has a communication disorder and I think the most unrealistic part of the drama is how anyone can bear…
Example of nonsense dialog from episode 8.
Seul Gi: "Why did he spare me? Why did he let me live? Why didn't he kill me? What could the reason for that be??" MC: "....He probably wanted you to live." Seul Gi: "I see, that makes sense. Thank you".
....ngl I lold there. And he does that all the time. ALL THE TIME.
Maybe if you read more then the headline you'd know the answer.....
Learning is how I make certain assumption that you took offence too, and learning (that is strengthening of certain neural connections upon repetitive exposure) is how people's attention span is getting shorter. Read up how social media and other media (such as movies) release dopamine, and how this can be addictive in itself. Then, such brain starved for more dopamine will keep jumping from thumbnail to thumbnail and headline to headline, finding it increasingly harder and harder to focus on large amounts of text or non-stimulating sources of information.
Maybe if you read more then the headline you'd know the answer.....
It doesn't matter what you were taught in "your generation" whatever that means because our cells including the brain and perhaps especially the brain keep remaking themselves every few years. The worldwide shift to ever shorter attention spans is a mark of our times, and anyone who lives in modern times and is online and consumes modern media (such as movies that this site is about) is exposed to it and transformed by it.
It's called "learning". By repeatedly being exposed to certain stimuli, some neural connections are strengthened while others die out. Then, upon encountering similar stimuli, we are immediately able to recall what has happened to us before in similar circumstances and act accordingly. The process of learning is why I make certain assumptions, and that very process is what drives neurological changes in our society as a whole too.
This is out of topic but I think someone here might know the answer to this, I was wondering why in psychopath…
a year long comment but I dunno, maybe because in 1990's manga "monster" it was johan and then other psychopath series copied that? That was the earliest instance of psychopath/serial killer work of fiction having a johan that I know of anyway
nothing new about works of fiction copying each other. him being a neurosurgeon is probably copied from the events of monster too, as well as government trying to make psycho super soldiers, and the live broadcast is copied from mohohan
I got angry at that too and actually couldn't watch the drama from that point onward. It made no sense, it felt like it's usual korean political correctness and preachy tone of the drama getting ahold of sensible characterization and the story. Why would he suddenly have feelings for people he never had emotional connection with, and why would he suddenly lose all self preservation instinct to want to give himself to police and get a death sentence?
Even a normal person, who isn't a psychopath, upon learning they killed someone, their first instinct would be to hide the body and hope they aren't found out. Is getting a piece of brain transplanted from a normal dude enough to turn someone from a psycho into a martyr-saint who is willing to get himself killed to "atone" for the sins he barely even remembers? Idiocy.
hopefully it's gay too
can't speak for vigilante tho as I haven't seen it
The fanbase:
Nah, it's too risque to make a comedy protagonist that in south korea. It will probably be just bootleg samsung phones.
strong and badass is best combo anyway
My FL is strong because she can fly on sword and kick you over the distance of 1000 li
We are not the same
Seul Gi: "Why did he spare me? Why did he let me live? Why didn't he kill me? What could the reason for that be??"
MC: "....He probably wanted you to live."
Seul Gi: "I see, that makes sense. Thank you".
....ngl I lold there. And he does that all the time. ALL THE TIME.
It's called "learning". By repeatedly being exposed to certain stimuli, some neural connections are strengthened while others die out. Then, upon encountering similar stimuli, we are immediately able to recall what has happened to us before in similar circumstances and act accordingly. The process of learning is why I make certain assumptions, and that very process is what drives neurological changes in our society as a whole too.
nothing new about works of fiction copying each other. him being a neurosurgeon is probably copied from the events of monster too, as well as government trying to make psycho super soldiers, and the live broadcast is copied from mohohan
Even a normal person, who isn't a psychopath, upon learning they killed someone, their first instinct would be to hide the body and hope they aren't found out. Is getting a piece of brain transplanted from a normal dude enough to turn someone from a psycho into a martyr-saint who is willing to get himself killed to "atone" for the sins he barely even remembers? Idiocy.