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Lily Alice 12 days ago
it might sound mean, so I am sorry, but I really hope that after those upcoming projects she’ll return to her previous look… she looked so healthy and beautiful, and uniquely charming. She’s still pretty, but also blending in, not necessarily in a good way.
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Hayat 17 days ago
Photo Photo
it’s not very relevant, but this green jacket of his is amazing, I wish I could find and buy something like that.
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Replying to Michael kaiser 17 days ago
Title The Scandal
Too much of surgeries and boxtoxing
Lip fillers (done with a syringe etc) aren’t plastic surgery. It’s not about the anesthesia, but how extensive/invasive it is. A tooth extraction, especially wisdom teeth, is a surgical procedure, as they have to cut into your body, stitch it up later and all that jazz (and it is permanent, but for example there are many temporary or reversible fillers these days). Fillers or Botox are a non-invasive cosmetic procedures and not plastic surgery, still it doesn’t mean that it can be done by anyone (as you’ve brought that up to classify them as surgery) – they should all be done by licensed professionals, and it doesn’t make them ā€œnaturalā€ – they’re just different kind of thing than plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery typically involves more invasive procedures, surgical interventions that reshape and/or reconstruct different parts of the body. Any injections etc (and both Botox and many fillers are injected), laser hair removal, laser treatment etc wouldn’t be classified as plastic surgery, but for example installing an implant on the bridge of the nose, or solid fillers (like boobs or idk, in your calfs—I’ve heard about it being done, because someone wanted bigger calfs, crazy stuff) would be plastic surgery. Cosmetic procedures often are less costly, less risky (though that could be debatable) and less complicated/faster or somewhat easier to preform so they’re more easily accessible and don’t have that long of a recovery period.
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Replying to hansel714 21 days ago
Title Escape
Modern times. It’s North Korea. So it looks more backwards. But they have modern handphones
Thank you a lot!!
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Replying to jinshi_785 26 days ago
would be nice if they kick the romance genre or focus on bromance cuz what is the point of having these two male…
true, it could be more about self development and relationships you encounter in life, people you grow with (or apart from) and not a teen uh drama romance… and hope it’ll be…
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Replying to Jay_Jay 1116 28 days ago
Title Love Doctor
yeah make sense, but that’s why it’s a drama and will obviously be stated that it’s fictional. it’s just…
That’s right
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On Love Doctor Jun 14, 2026
Title Love Doctor
A loss of a limb does not necessarily mean an end to a sports career. There are many accessible and great events for disabled athletes (although it can be undeniably more difficult, of course, and people still sadly can face a lot of ableism in some spaces), but it is totally understandable that a mental load from a traumatic injury/recovery can be a lot, and someone might want to reinvent themselves and try something new. So the idea behind the plot (from the male lead’s side) is obviously realistic (based on the summary/description provided on this site), though I don’t know if I can expect medical/life accuracy in some parts… well, at least I hope the romance and acting will be good! (Those are both good actors with nice ā€œresumesā€ so I think they’ll do good, but I hope they’ll be able to show great chemistry too!)
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Replying to Tom Jun 10, 2026
That's already confirmed. They are the two main leads and the title refers to them. From the script reading: https://x.com/fromthescenes/status/2064179814752497771?s=20The…
oh, I didn’t see any articles (except one here in mdl a while back) or posts about this drama before, so thank you for sharing.
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