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On 64 Oct 10, 2017
Title 64
I need an eng sub for this :(
Replying to LotusElan Oct 6, 2017
Title BORDER
I just realized the two tech buddies were posing as Simon & Garfunkel in their screen saver picture! Anyone else…
2 years late but now I know why it looks familiar haha
Replying to Eternal Kdrama Sep 26, 2017
Mine is start and finish date for dramas and No of times rewatched. I used to write dates in add note option.…
Me too! Have you tried editing some of your dramas though? I did and went to check how it'll look after the edit but seems like it was not saved. Not too sure. Might just be me being idiotic
Ceki Sep 19, 2017
Wow, hate myself for thinking it’s for the better so I don’t have to see her so much. Let me strike that through.

Sincerely though, I wish them all the best.
Replying to Juniko Sep 18, 2017
Am I the only one that find that two adult in their 30s can't officially announce their 12yo relationship…
I don't even know how they could sustain that kind of 'secret' relationship, to be honest. And it's not like Japanese netizen are that intolerant? A lot of their artists have gone through divorce/break ups without harmful impact in their career.
Replying to Darling Aug 29, 2017
Title The Terror Live Spoiler
But seriously is it really so hard to apologize? It really could have been prevented :/
Actually, it's not as easy as it seems. Negotiating with a terrorist is a big no-no. It's not about a matter of pride. Giving in to terrorists may legitimise their violent ways. Not to mention, it sets an adverse precedent: anyone pursuing a political change would do it by terrorising rather than peaceful means.

In reality, however, we do often negotiate with terrorists (at least, in my country) but in this case, the movie, I understand if the government refuse to do the terrorist's bidding. More so, because all is happening in front of a camera.

I cannot say that I'm not disappointed on how it turns out though. I do appreciate how they painted a very convincing turn of events but to what end? What was the message they're trying to send? That politicians are shitty? Better be a killer than be jailed? What was the payoff?
NewbieNoona Aug 6, 2017
That I agree especially after watching Taiyou no Uta movie where the lead has her bff who would slap anyone that would hurt her. The closest I have that kind of sisterhood in Kdramaland is Sunny movie. That's the first time I genuinely felt envious of such friendship. You may want to watch that one.
Replying to userbmc Aug 6, 2017
I think a lot of Jdramas have stories about workplace! Dame na Watashi ni Koishite Kudasai (restaurant and office),…
Yes! Too bad the article didn't mention much of Japanese dramas because I think they had more variety when it comes to job portrayals. From being paralegal to a loan manager, from ice hockey player to men who run a “benriya” (odd jobs for hire), they're totally creative. And due to Jdoramas mostly being episodic, the jobs had a very huge impact on the story. It's the drivers of the plot most of the times, as opposed to K-dramas which are heavily character driven.

Then again, from a point of view of a very ordinary office woman, they're all interesting to me.
Replying to princessofsummer Jun 9, 2017
It's such a sad news. I try not to follow news on celebrities pertaining their personal life because really…
Him doing drugs is a different matter altogether. I never disagreed about him being responsible for his own mistakes. He should own up to it, that's no debate.

I'm just saying how easy it is for one thoughtless comment online to have had snowball effect of causing someone to take his own life.
Replying to princessofsummer Jun 8, 2017
It's such a sad news. I try not to follow news on celebrities pertaining their personal life because really…
I agree it can't be helped but there should be a line drawn somewhere. Being extra careful is fine only if that is what we are asking from them. But we put them into these high pedestals, scrutinise all of their actions, and expect them to live up to our standards. We held them accountable for their influence but don't even dare to be held accountable for our influence on them?

As they are constanly in the public eye, it is easy for us to mistook that we own them . We bask in the idea that we hold power over them and act superior knowing we are their lifeline. To say that that is the cost of fame is arrogance.

As Tablo has said, "Don't act like you know me cause you recognize me. You sell my record not me."
Ceki Jun 7, 2017
It's such a sad news. I try not to follow news on celebrities pertaining their personal life because really it's not our business but his scandal and his hospitalisation after is disheartening to read. The recent updates left me ashamed for thinking it's all mediaplay by YG at first.

What's more sad is that this reflects how it's so easy for us to dehumanise celebrities. For fanatics, they're seen as gods; for haters, they're just dirts; and for the rest of us, they can be inspiration or role models. We tend to forget that they're just the same as the rest of us who makes mistakes and gets hurt by a simple comment left on social media.

I really hope he wakes up soon and realise that second chances are for everyone. And even if his fans turns their back on him, he still has his mother and surely, his members.