Sorry that I have taken so long to reply; I was out of town last weekend and didn't have a computer with me.
To answer your question, I love both fiction and non-fiction, but in terms of leisurely reading, I prefer fiction best. In terms of writing, I write mostly non-fiction due to the fact that my poetry reflects my life and my prose are usually essays about life.
I am never far away from discussions on literature. I, like you, am meticulous when it comes to coursework. For my final English paper for college, I spent the last three Saturdays in the library for eleven or more hours each time! :)
In the art world, I am highly invested in theater, and as a result, I patron many theatrical productions locally throughout the year. I do love music, and I have a pretty eclectic taste. Personally, I love to draw, but I rarely show off my work. I do cartoon versions best.
I really loved episode 10 because it touched on the nature of jealousy and how we deal with it. A lot of people dislike Eun Ha for the way she reacts in this episode, and while I didn't like her methods, I distinctly remember a 16 year old writer who also thought she didn't shine in the midst of her friends and love rivals. Remembering that I was just as human as Eun Ha once makes me defend her a bit more. Otherwise, I loved all of the romancy, bromancy, sismancy fantasticness of this episode, oh, and of course, Nana dancing! That scene was daebak!
just after finish city hunter (and i love it ) i have begin to watch this drama but it was boring me only at half…
I like LSG, but I'm most certainly not a "teenage groupie." I wasn't even a "teenage groupie" when I was a teenager, but I do know that I LOVED this show so much that it replaced City Hunter on my favorites list. I loved the show for its story, characters, and just about everything!
Episode 4 was better than episode 3, but it still drags terribly. However, the preview for the next episode looks like the story will pick up. This drama should probably be 13 episodes, not 20. It suffers from having too much time.
While I liked episode 3, it dragged so much. I want to continue with this drama because I like the chemistry between the two leads, but the plot around the romance is so clunky. I mean, over half of the episode, she was running after him or in the house with her parents. I mean, isn't the premise that she's supposed to make him fall for her? I feel we are seeing more work-related slog than actual changes in feelings. I don't know; I just want some development before I start falling asleep during the episodes.
Oh my god, my heart's broken and tears are in my eyes. Kyu Dong's situation is so grim, and I found it so poignant when he sang his 'memorial' song; I think it speaks to how we deal not only with bullying, but with our reaction to others. It took a hell of a lot of courage to admit his fault to Do Nam, yet no one listens because, they see only what they see and hear only what they hear. In a way, the show leads us to this moment; it prepared us with Nana's question to Sun Woo about what he sees. Sure, she meant it in terms of romance, but with Kyu Dong, it applies as well. No one sees Kyu Dong for who he is and they ignore his cries; no one hears his song--not the actual mouthing of words and sounds, but the song inside. The sad thing is how real his situation is and how real it makes you feel.
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I have studied a combination of things, but words are my best friend. :) I don't really know if I'm creative or not; I'm a perfectionist, so I'm my own worst critic. It's nice to meet you too! Do you have any interest in the arts?
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I want to thank you for your words today. I haven't watched the video yet because the poster has not made it available on the mobile app. I really do appreciate your "fighting." Sometimes I need a swift kick.
I've finally got to a point where I can watch this drama! I'm only two episodes in, and my goodness, I find the story to be so attracting!
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I enjoy it immensely. It's been a looong time since I've watched a Japanese drama and I'm glad that my return is so addicting. Sure, the acting isn't perfect by the female lead, but she's not annoying, which I'm glad to see because of the character that she plays. I like Irie a lot; his portrayal is very well done. That is to say, I am captivated by the way his eyes convey hidden emotions subtly enough that other characters can't tell, but that are completely evident at the same time.
To answer your question, I love both fiction and non-fiction, but in terms of leisurely reading, I prefer fiction best. In terms of writing, I write mostly non-fiction due to the fact that my poetry reflects my life and my prose are usually essays about life.
I am never far away from discussions on literature. I, like you, am meticulous when it comes to coursework. For my final English paper for college, I spent the last three Saturdays in the library for eleven or more hours each time! :)
In the art world, I am highly invested in theater, and as a result, I patron many theatrical productions locally throughout the year. I do love music, and I have a pretty eclectic taste. Personally, I love to draw, but I rarely show off my work. I do cartoon versions best.