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On Cuo Shi Lu 1 hour ago
Title Cuo Shi Lu
I'm seeing Rao Jia Di pretty much everywhere. I like her acting, she's definitely going placess
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On Cuo Shi Lu 1 hour ago
Title Cuo Shi Lu
Just remembered this exist and they finally started the production? Zhang MiaoYi with Ao Rui Peng sounds like a pretty good cast~~
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On Zhang Li 1 hour ago
Person Zhang Li
Happy Birthday!πŸŽ‰πŸ’šπŸŽ‚
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On Jin Ze 1 day ago
Person Jin Ze
Rest in peace πŸ•ŠοΈ
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Replying to love your hair 2 days ago
what are we talking about 🧐
Exactly. If someone doesn't like a drama they have every right to comment about it and also give constructive criticism. But at this point, it's definitely 1) hate and 2) trying to make people believe that it's not worth watching.
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Replying to love your hair 2 days ago
what are we talking about 🧐
You've been very active in this comment section which is why I'm curious: if you dislike this drama so much, why not simply consider it a bad drama and move on to something you enjoy more?
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Replying to Teach You a Lesson 2 days ago
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Unfortunately, this kind of "hate" does exist. From what I’ve observed, some usersβ€”especially within the Chinese drama communityβ€” can behave in very strange ways( i also see it more and and more on kdrama pages as the time passes) Certain actors have massive fanbases, which sometimes leads rival fans to try to bring them down by spreading negativity, giving their dramas 1/10 ratings without even watching them, creating multiple accounts to lower scores, or posting excessively harsh reviews. For some actors, this seems to be a recurring issue, so even if you’re not actively following the fan wars, you’re bound to notice it eventually.
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Replying to AislMar1234 3 days ago
I’m at episode 3, so far I’m loving the show. But damn that assemblyman is freaking me up. Am I too politically…
Having such a bureau is frightening because schools are often a reflection of society as a whole. If those in power can have their authority taken away the moment their wrongdoing is exposed, it challenges the idea that power alone can protect them. Ideally, people should be able to trust the government and feel represented by it. Instead, these individuals appear to rule through fear, relying on others' intimidation rather than genuine respect.
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Replying to Baolancp 3 days ago
my question is why come kdrama are completely released and some take months
Kdrama that are Netflix's original productions release all the episodes at once or in two parts. The rest that appear on Netflix are dramas that Netflix bought the streaming rights.
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