Did anyone order from Taobao using an agent or a third party buyer? I would like to buy CQL official photobook…
Maybe look and see if @JustForCpop on twitter sells it. I know they sold some Untamed related things before, I’m not sure if they still do though. I ordered a cpop album from them before :))
When I read the webtoon, at first I was on team Suho but now I’m on team Seo jun and since this is a kdrama…
OMG SAME !! I’m watching 18 again as well and I’m like so whipped for hwang in yeop now sjdbdknd AND I am passionately team Seojun :( the pain we are going to feel ;-; honestly idk if I can watch it
What do you mean LMAO. Chinese are literally the highest in tourism LOL. But guess what? They come back to China…
Thank you for remaining mature on this. I’m sorry if I came across as rude. I think that I’ve really just been struggling recently with all of the anti-China propaganda. What with people blaming us for the virus and thousands of hate crimes, and then other people spreading untrue stuff about “Muslim camps” while not being fully informed on that or other situations China is in, is so frustrating to me. It literally feels like everyone hates us and has really been messing with my mental health :(
What do you mean LMAO. Chinese are literally the highest in tourism LOL. But guess what? They come back to China…
No no I think you’re misunderstanding me. I don’t want people to be judged for who they are either, and I also want people to be free to do that. Yes, there is definitely censorship and restrictions, I’m not denying that. I was referring to propaganda more as things like the “camps for Muslims” that people say China has, which isn’t true. But yes! I think we agree on a lot more than we realize :) I do want to point out tho that thankfully, being part of the lgbtq+ community IS becoming a lot more normalized in China among the younger generations. For example, Liu Meng is really famous and was even on the chinese show produce camp and she’s openly part of the lgbtq+ community and had a public relationship with a girl.
What do you mean LMAO. Chinese are literally the highest in tourism LOL. But guess what? They come back to China…
While it’s good to want to be able to express yourself the way you are, it’s also important to remember that when you said, “ Unfortunately, unless they’re lucky enough to be able to travel, most of the Chinese- and I’ll even extend this to the North Koreans- will never know what freedom looks like”. Freedom shows itself in many ways. For example, you may be able to express your opinion in America or someplace, but if people disagree with you, people will doxx you, harass you, send you death threats and send messages to your employer or college to get you fired or expelled. People can have different opinions in China, it’s more like they just can’t post about it. Discussing it among friends and stuff however, is not a problem. But what is the true definition of freedom is a question that we must ask. Because if people are getting murdered and lynched for their skin color in America because of the systemic racism, I don’t consider that free. This applies to many races as well. Asians have had thousands of hate crimes committed against them because people blame China for the virus. If people go outside and get set on fire, stabbed, etc. for being asian, then is that really free? In China, it’s much more safe. You don’t have to worry about getting kidnapped, or snatched on the street or something. While you may have political beliefs contrary to the ccp, I’d take disagreeing with some things about the ccp and being safe, than living in America and getting killed or physically attacked for being a person of color any day.