Here you become a victim of your own prejudices, why should it be feminine to serve water or give out food?They…
It's a pity that you're now taking refuge in irony, maybe my answers were too harsh, sorry for that. It's just that I can't understand your specific accusation. You're absolutely right when it comes to the general thing that BL Series are too fixated on top/bottom division. But I don't see that in this series right now. And that's why I don't understand your point of view. Actually, the authors only thought about how to develop the two stories in the camp. Ing ignores Yo and Yo tries to set Ai up with Wan.. I don't see that they wanted to make a statement in the division of Ai and Ing to catering that you assume here. Especially since, as I said, Ai is not simply responsible for distributing water and tissues, but is also responsible for the organization. Maybe you can just give me your point of view, whether I may have overlooked something.
Here you become a victim of your own prejudices, why should it be feminine to serve water or give out food?They…
Don't get hung up on the term feminine now, you're trying to distract from the fact that you're the one who divides up roles based on your prejudices. As if it was a masterpiece to hammer a few nails into a board or paint a fence. You seem to have learned little from history if you can get upset about such things and look down on people who you think are doing a lesser job. Actually, this is also outrageous towards the people who work in catering. Especially since it is also wrong, again Ai bears more responsibility than the guy who hammers in nails or paints a few slats of wood on instruction is nothing special.
There's one thing in episode 7 that really annoyed me...
Here you become a victim of your own prejudices, why should it be feminine to serve water or give out food?
They weren't unskilled workers either, Ai was also responsible for the order, apparently he had more responsibility than someone who you just put a hammer in your hand and say: Go ahead
Maybe a stupid question: Wouldn't it be easier for everyone if the university or each professor provided notes…
I think it isnt the same, the note taker should help the student to develop his own notes, what you mostly get from Professor is a summarys of he course, just what you also can read in a Textbook.
The subtitles are just terribly bad. The story itself is actually interesting but badly told, especially towards the end. Although Pluem approaches Khonprot and opens up to him, Khonprot remains passive and waits for a confession of love from Pluem. It's too clichéd and constructed overall, but you could watch it if it weren't for the horrible implementation of the subtitles.
You can be understanding and still dislike her for it. I don't like her at all. My least favorite type of person…
Perhaps remember how old she is and the situation is new. That doesnt mean that you should like her behaviour, but in fact, you should do what you advise to other, you are judgemental by just ignoring her problems. Of course she is doing wrong but not in bad intention.
You also have to be able to forgive when others make mistakes.
The main issue with Nut as a character is that everyone else keeps saying how cute and talented and great he is…
i disagree, im on his side because he had suffered so much in the past and trying to do his best. i wrote a few comments earlier a spoiler comment why i like him and has nothing to do wiht his handsome face
So you accept only BL Series when the gay men are Olympic Chanpions and Nobel-Price Winners? Thi is a nice Person…
Thanks for the explanation, I understand your point of view better now. Of course, you are right that too many clichés are used. It's similar with the silly top bottom fixation or that there are only kisses and hugs or fucking and nothing in between.
I want some of you who want a season 2 to understand that it's really more of the same. You don't like the latter…
Most of us hasnt read the source and it is unneccessary to comment all the time that we will not get a end that we hoped for. Or please spoiler your comments
Those who dislike Maya should try to take their perspective. Her world has changed from one day to the next and the people have changed in the way they deal with her. That was also the case with Kohei, which is why he also withdrew until he met Taishi. However, Maya has met Kohei and is worried about him because she has prejudices based on her experiences and believes that Taishi will disappoint Kohei in the end. She is actually rather pitiful, not because she is hard of hearing, but because she is trapped in her negative prejudices.
So you accept only BL Series when the gay men are Olympic Chanpions and Nobel-Price Winners? Thi is a nice Person…
Sorry for the late answer. But its not a question of disagree, i just dont understand your point. First question, why dont you count noey as a lgbtq* character too? Why do you think, Thi's personality is weak. In fact he isnt, he is a smart student with friends,. Only with Noey he becomes that clumsy, not in a normal way. He managed to organize a Charity Camp he is cool, why cant you accept just the idea of the plot, that an smart yound student is overwhelmed, when he is with Noey.
I also find it intrusive to attack the authors for coming up with a plot where an intelligent normal student lets himself be seduced by a cool student. Because the plot is nothing else. I can't find any clues for your opinion, either in general or specifically in relation to the series.
This show is a perfect example, that mdl ratings have no use. The Show is nice to watch gives you a good feeling, the acting is well and has funny moments. So why is this so bad rated. If you get a good pizza, you dont think hey its not a 5 star menue, so i can just rate it mediocre. That makes no sense
The only way this relationship makes any sense is as a sexual slave/master scenario.Takara is clearly confident…
Why does a relationship between the two makes no sense. Taishin is a nice person but a little naive and Takara may have hix walls but also is kind and willing help people. He startet protecting Taishin and develops then feeling for Taishin, I also think, that Takara not just protecting but helping Taishin to get grown up.
You seem to have learned little from history if you can get upset about such things and look down on people who you think are doing a lesser job. Actually, this is also outrageous towards the people who work in catering.
Especially since it is also wrong, again Ai bears more responsibility than the guy who hammers in nails or paints a few slats of wood on instruction is nothing special.
They weren't unskilled workers either, Ai was also responsible for the order, apparently he had more responsibility than someone who you just put a hammer in your hand and say: Go ahead
You also have to be able to forgive when others make mistakes.
I also find it intrusive to attack the authors for coming up with a plot where an intelligent normal student lets himself be seduced by a cool student. Because the plot is nothing else. I can't find any clues for your opinion, either in general or specifically in relation to the series.