Honestly,

Honestly,

I've been thinking about it a lot since the beginning of the release of Theory of Love, but there are scenes (at least in the first two episodes) in which I feel like I'm not looking at Khai and Third, but Off and Gun. Like the most domestic ones.

Or just when they look at each other.

Has anyone felt this too?

Like... During that amazing scene of "sharing bodies" (Those who saw it know what I'm refering to), when they looked at each other, I actually got goosebump and thought "wow, am I looking at Khai and Third or Off and Gun? They look... so much in love with each other..."

I'm very confused.

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4 years ago

Rammstein, Infected mushroom, Rachmaninov

fun game: if u listen to a weird variety of things reblog this with 3 bands u like that are completely different from each other and probably shouldnt even be in the same library

2 years ago

remember go nuts show nuts whatever

2 years ago
4 years ago

(I don’t reply on my posts, only on messaging)

I’ll keep this short, sweet and to the point. Sorry not sorry. I am prepared to respectfully fight.

Western K-pop stans need to stop demanding responses from their idol groups in regards to things that happen in America.

In this instance I’ll be mainly talking the issue in regard to BLM.

While I applaud groups and companies who have shown their support for BLM I don’t find it nessicary, and it really pisses me off when other fans think otherwise. S.Korea’s political, justice , education system and etc, are fare different then America’s. Both countries have their own set of problems that they are dealing with and don’t really have time to always keep itself updated with the other country’s happenings.

BLM isn’t a priority in S.Korea for many factors.

The percentage of blacks within the country is significantly lower.

The system is different.

Not many Koreans can relate or maybe even understand.

They have their own political problems to fix, why would they focus on ours?

This isn’t their fight.

S.Korea is a less outspoken country then America (Not saying its a bad thing, they just deal with things differently, respect that)

And so on and so forth.

I’ve actually come across Koreans who have voiced that they believe Americans are too expecting and pushy when it comes to certain matters we perceive as important. We don’t have the right to get upset when a group doesn’t do a political stunt we think we should do, American artists don’t do it for them, why should they do it for us? I’m not saying that it’s a bad thing when they do, I’m just saying that we need to stop expecting them as if it’s their job. It’s not. It can be understandable for big groups like BTS to put out statements, but any other group doesn’t really make sense. A lot of artists want to stay neutral, I’ve gotten the sense,from some of my Korean friends, that unlike the United States Korean artists aren’t as open about their political stance like a lot of Western artists are, I think that’s partly why BTS got some backlash back in the day.

Please understand that this issue with BLM isn’t S.Korea’s fight, it’s not an issue we need to drag their artists into, they have they’re own battles. On top of that Korean news outlets hardly ever cover American oriented news unless it’s something about K-pop in the Western market or Trump.

(I Don’t Reply On My Posts, Only On Messaging)
2 years ago

He's a 10 but he's Bible Wichapas Sumettikul so he's actually a 12.

1 year ago

This social network is unfortunately so dominated by people who are deeply indoctrinated by their pro-islam / anti-jews idealogy, which heavily relies on pathos and thus is easily convinced by Hamas and Leftist propaganda that this kind of rational and factual discourse do not have the audience it should have. Not to mention the SO MANY headache-inducing fallacies and the rewriting of history (no, not revisionism) I have read around here and that have been going around for years now.

Daily update post:

Last night, two more Israelis, who had been kidnapped, were released by Hamas. These women's husbands are still being held in Gaza. There are 220 known hostages after the release of four women in total. Among them, a nine month old baby remains in captivity.

Daily Update Post:

Anyone trying to portray Hamas as "humanitarian" for releasing 4 out of 224 people, after having kidnapped them in the first place, after having beaten these elderly women on the day of the kidnapping, after butchering their relatives, and while still holding hostage some of their loved ones, has no moral backbone and is gaslighting people.

Almost 100 rockets were fired into Israel yesterday. Since Oct 7 and until Oct 24 in the afternoon (Israel time), a total of 7,512 rockets have been launched from Gaza at Israel, over 10% of them malfunctioned and landed in Gaza. That's over 800 rockets that Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad ended up harming Palestinians with (data is from a counter-terrorism research center).

The UN secretary general has given a speech in which he basically justifies the Hamas massacre, by saying that it didn't happen in a vacuum. I'd just like to say that justifying any violence against civilians is unconscionable. Justifying racist violence against civilians because they're Jewish or Jew-adjacent is unconscionable. I'm unequivocally against racist attacks by some Israeli settlers against Arabs, but those didn't happen in a vacuum either. Arab attacks on Jews go back centuries (far more than the 75 years of the State of Israel existing), the discrimination and persecution, repeated expulsions and massacres of Jews under Arab rule happened in Israel and in other countries for 1,300 years. And yet, most Jews fully condemn such racist attacks, without justifying it by talking about "context." The second we start justifying any kind of racist violence, we justify it all. It's wrong. If we're not justifying it all, if we're only justifying anti-Jewish racist violence, it's antisemitic.

I hope you can understand why Israelis have little faith in the UN.

Finally, just a reminder that the communities living closest to the Gaza border were very well known to be left leaning. Many of these people were peace activists, some were actively engaged in efforts to make the lives of Gazans better. Here are some of their stories:

(for all of my updates and ask replies regarding Israel, click here)

5 years ago

At this point

Every and any photos taken of Park Seonghwa is a masterpiece. Not a big surprise when the model himself is an art of God (and a God of Art?).


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Why am I still here? Just to suffer?? I reblog stuff and get DMs from sexy scammers. What a wonderful life.

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