Pity many don’t understand our disappointment and want us to keep silent about while they keep praising unnecessary…
Some might be less than stellar, others unlock the secret to a thriving garden. Your plants will thank you with a beautiful dance of blossoms and greenery
Why are people appalled by sexuality ? it's erotic and it is art. Ya'll be watching different criminals play out…
"It does take talent to make an erotic scene"
The "talent" you need is the ability to breathe heavily and make exaggerated facial expressions. A plant could do that
"... in order to actually be credible"
The actors and actresses are too polished and well-rehearsed to depict the raw, spontaneous nature of "sex." Their performances feel artificial. They'd have to hire cameramen with shaky hands and set the lighting to "dungeon" to give it a realistic, credible feel
"The asian culture did cherish and treated sex as art"
I'm Asian, I don't treat "sex" as art
"... but i meant the crimes themseleves"
The real crime is how many actors and actresses endure the grueling task of faking pleasure so that viewers can get their jollies in the name of "art"
"People watch people immitate murder with no moral issues, what is the problem with immitating sex?"
"Murder" scenes are handled with care and sensitivity. They are depicted as being negative. Viewers aren't expected to approve of "murder" and the scenes make this position clear. Explicit "sex" scenes are depicted as being positive, without regard for their negative effects or implications. They're not given the same consideration and attention as "murder" scenes. Some viewers feel uncomfortable for that reason
They are all bot accounts of Sigh and other individuals camping here! They like and praise their own comments
Accusing me of using bots is the digital equivalent of accusing someone of having imaginary friends. Trust me, my friends are real, and they believe you're being ridiculous
Wait until you find out that the number 1 consumer of BL content is straight women. Guess straight men ain't getting…
BL is a genre that depicts romantic relationships between men. Unlike other forms of gay content that end tragically for the gay characters or couples involved, BL tends to focus on the fluffy, heartwarming parts of gay relationships
Adaptations of "straight" stories preserve or emphasize the "straight" elements. Adaptations of gay/lesbian stories downplay or remove the gay/lesbian elements. This differential treatment is a form of targeted, homophobic censorship that we shouldn't accept. We should resist it and advocate for greater visibility in media
Yep. I dislike GL, would never read it, don't watch it (big BL fan tho), but it's insane that they took a GL property…
I dislike "straight" stories. A "straight" adaptation of the GL source material would've been a damaging act of straightwashing, and I would've vehemently opposed such a decision
The removal/censorship of the GL content is damaging enough. The producers are alienating a substantial portion of their potential audience that would've tuned in for the drama's GL elements
there are lot of LGBT characters or even couples in Korean dramas nowadays... better no romance at all than making…
"... even Caitlyn Jenner says that, and she used to be a man in sports"
He's still a man
"... it's a free world, they can do whatever they want"
Pretending to be something one is not isn't an acceptable use of one's freedom, it violates the rights and spaces of others. Your other points are well-reasoned
"Understand the meaning of the words and watch it on your own risk" I didn't know the drama was sponsored by a…
Who are you to tell me who I am to say what should be shown? I'm the authority on my own opinions. And my opinion is that the drama stinks like a fish market on a hot day
"Are you the State authority? Certification board? director/producer of this show?"
Who says you should be in charge to have an opinion? I'm not related to politics, that doesn't stop me from talking about it. Why would not being related to the drama stop me from talking about it?
"When everyone involved are so dedicated in doing this"
Dedication doesn't guarantee a good product
"They who are pouring the money"
The people "pouring the money" should be more discerning in what they invest in. They have money to burn, but they don't know what's good for the audience
"Understand the meaning of the words and watch it on your own risk" I didn't know the drama was sponsored by a…
"If a character is obsessed with sex ..."
A character's "sexual" obsessions or manipulations don't need to be explicitly shown. You know that scene in horror movies or dramas where a character is on a bloody rampage and you don't see the gore? The implication engages the imagination and draws on our fears or insecurities to create a terror more personalized and insidious than explicit representation
The scariest monsters are the ones you don't see
"Guess your grass is spilled with your trash"
My lawn is as well-kept as a championship golf course
Littering on the grass might be a smart move, though, it'd deter would-be thieves. Nothing screams "stay away" like a lawn piled high with trash bags
"Should you not camp in a show that you like? Or may be you like dwelling in trash?"
When I'm done playing with this trash, I'll move on to the next shiny thing
"Understand the meaning of the words and watch it on your own risk" I didn't know the drama was sponsored by a…
I don't need a dictionary to understand that the presence of ratings doesn't preclude the right of the audience to find fault with the content
"Showing how the character was getting off is also a part of this drama"
We don't need to see him getting off to understand his psychological condition
"Guess you are ignorant enough to not even understand that"
The thing I'm ignorant of is how you manage to stay so condescending while being so wrong at the same time
"Touch some grass"
Grass is lovely. Fresh air clears the mind enough to see this drama for what it is: trash
"Saying the show is good and asking them to try is different from telling this show is an absolute trash and should not watch at all"
One person's treasure is another's trash. Telling someone a drama or movie is "absolutely amazing" is no different from telling them it's "absolutely trash." They are two sides of the same coin, each trying to influence someone's decision to watch or not to watch something
They tell us to avoid the things we don't like, they should learn to avoid the comments they don't like. It's almost like they could apply their own advice to themselves. Mind-blowing, I know
people in the mdl is realy hate mature show, if this show have a cuter sjw type story and plot with the same quality…
You're confusing maturity with graphic content
Maturity isn't something you unlock by gawking at others going at it on screen. It's something you develop through life experience and critical thinking
If maturity were tied to "sexual" preferences, we'd have horny teenagers claiming to be the most mature among us
Just when a show is starting to get praises, hype or interesting in some way, a whole flock of people start crowding…
"Understand the meaning of the words and watch it on your own risk"
I didn't know the drama was sponsored by a dictionary
"Kdrama doesn't mean it should not contain adult scenes"
Kdrama is supposed to be about the drama, not about who's getting busy in which room
"People always complain that those who like a show do not allow critics against it ..."
Complainers are complaining in the comments, and your solution is to ... contribute to the chaos by complaining about complainers complaining? You're trapped in an Inception-style cycle of complaining, where every complaint is a complaint within a complaint. Break free of the complaint loop, you can do it
"Why are you trying to impose your views or force others to not watch the show"
The people leaving positive comments are as "imposing" of their opinions as the people leaving negative comments. Both groups are swaying the opinions of potential viewers and shaping the overall perception of the drama
The "talent" you need is the ability to breathe heavily and make exaggerated facial expressions. A plant could do that
"... in order to actually be credible"
The actors and actresses are too polished and well-rehearsed to depict the raw, spontaneous nature of "sex." Their performances feel artificial. They'd have to hire cameramen with shaky hands and set the lighting to "dungeon" to give it a realistic, credible feel
"The asian culture did cherish and treated sex as art"
I'm Asian, I don't treat "sex" as art
"... but i meant the crimes themseleves"
The real crime is how many actors and actresses endure the grueling task of faking pleasure so that viewers can get their jollies in the name of "art"
"People watch people immitate murder with no moral issues, what is the problem with immitating sex?"
"Murder" scenes are handled with care and sensitivity. They are depicted as being negative. Viewers aren't expected to approve of "murder" and the scenes make this position clear. Explicit "sex" scenes are depicted as being positive, without regard for their negative effects or implications. They're not given the same consideration and attention as "murder" scenes. Some viewers feel uncomfortable for that reason
For most of history, people were having "sex" in smelly, lice-infested conditions. You consider it "art" because you have showers and deodorant
"Ya'll be watching different criminals"
Watching a "criminal" mastermind outsmart the incompetent police is more interesting than watching two people pretend to have "sex"
The removal/censorship of the GL content is damaging enough. The producers are alienating a substantial portion of their potential audience that would've tuned in for the drama's GL elements
"May be you haven't put dedication in achieving anything in your life"
I've put time and effort into expressing my opinions. That takes dedication. And it's more fun than the boring jobs out there
He's still a man
"... it's a free world, they can do whatever they want"
Pretending to be something one is not isn't an acceptable use of one's freedom, it violates the rights and spaces of others. Your other points are well-reasoned
"Are you the State authority? Certification board? director/producer of this show?"
Who says you should be in charge to have an opinion? I'm not related to politics, that doesn't stop me from talking about it. Why would not being related to the drama stop me from talking about it?
"When everyone involved are so dedicated in doing this"
Dedication doesn't guarantee a good product
"They who are pouring the money"
The people "pouring the money" should be more discerning in what they invest in. They have money to burn, but they don't know what's good for the audience
A character's "sexual" obsessions or manipulations don't need to be explicitly shown. You know that scene in horror movies or dramas where a character is on a bloody rampage and you don't see the gore? The implication engages the imagination and draws on our fears or insecurities to create a terror more personalized and insidious than explicit representation
The scariest monsters are the ones you don't see
"Guess your grass is spilled with your trash"
My lawn is as well-kept as a championship golf course
Littering on the grass might be a smart move, though, it'd deter would-be thieves. Nothing screams "stay away" like a lawn piled high with trash bags
"Should you not camp in a show that you like? Or may be you like dwelling in trash?"
When I'm done playing with this trash, I'll move on to the next shiny thing
"Showing how the character was getting off is also a part of this drama"
We don't need to see him getting off to understand his psychological condition
"Guess you are ignorant enough to not even understand that"
The thing I'm ignorant of is how you manage to stay so condescending while being so wrong at the same time
"Touch some grass"
Grass is lovely. Fresh air clears the mind enough to see this drama for what it is: trash
"Saying the show is good and asking them to try is different from telling this show is an absolute trash and should not watch at all"
One person's treasure is another's trash. Telling someone a drama or movie is "absolutely amazing" is no different from telling them it's "absolutely trash." They are two sides of the same coin, each trying to influence someone's decision to watch or not to watch something
Maturity isn't something you unlock by gawking at others going at it on screen. It's something you develop through life experience and critical thinking
If maturity were tied to "sexual" preferences, we'd have horny teenagers claiming to be the most mature among us
I didn't know the drama was sponsored by a dictionary
"Kdrama doesn't mean it should not contain adult scenes"
Kdrama is supposed to be about the drama, not about who's getting busy in which room
"People always complain that those who like a show do not allow critics against it ..."
Complainers are complaining in the comments, and your solution is to ... contribute to the chaos by complaining about complainers complaining? You're trapped in an Inception-style cycle of complaining, where every complaint is a complaint within a complaint. Break free of the complaint loop, you can do it
"Why are you trying to impose your views or force others to not watch the show"
The people leaving positive comments are as "imposing" of their opinions as the people leaving negative comments. Both groups are swaying the opinions of potential viewers and shaping the overall perception of the drama
"You crying in the comments won’t change a thing"
My tears are salty, they can rust through the Internet
"They’re watching it because they wanna watch"
They're watching because they don't know any better. If only they'd listen to my sage wisdom, they'd know better
"Oh chosen one, what will you do with countless other 18+ contents?"
Easy, I'll take over the world and ban them for you. It's the perfect plan
"The world doesn’t revolve around you"
I'm not the center of the world, but I am the shining star at the center of my own personal galaxy