I don't want to comment any part of this article except the one about "the real comments of users who liked…
If their comments were normal, then there would be nothing to be embarrassed about. If this hurts you, then the Internet will eat you up.
p.s. what is the better way of showing the way people romanticize such things in dramas unless you do a research and publicly show their "love"?
tldr but I'm 100% sure the main reason so many western girls are such a fans of korean drama is exactly because…
Hahaha I'm sure some would appreciate being rammed in front of Drogo's whole village, but not everyone lololol Drogo is too hardcore for my taste, I like them between, not animal like but not limpy either :D
Personally it doesn't bother me. Obviously abuse in any way is horrible and if someone were to treat me like that…
The only thing I agree about is the wish to see the badass female characters (though there are some, I actually thought writing about them, but never mind).
If the only thing characters need to do in order to express their feelings is to go grabbing, slapping and humiliating others, then I must say that is really disappointing and I pity those who get the excitement from that.
However, there are those who are able to use their vocabulary and various gestures that do not include the already mentioned things in the article.
It doesn't matter if you are able to separate fiction from real life because enjoying fiction reflects your own personality and inner urges/wishes/whatever.
The topic is relevant, but the presentation/wording is somewhat inappropriate for this setting (i.e. the wall…
The comments that condoned the rape and abuse were put on the "wall of shame" and not the people themselves. It would have been naughty if I displayed their nicknames, but I didn't since I'm such a caring person, you see.
And LOL at the 2nd paragraph - no, I didn't realize that Sherlock, thanks for enlightening me.
When reading articles like these, people have to think through an answer, taking in count the people who will…
No problem buddy! Of course there should be a regular series of them, that would be even steamier! :D I put the links of some articles that really explore some of these issues deeper, check them out.
I don't want to comment any part of this article except the one about "the real comments of users who liked…
It would have been inappropriate if I displayed the nicknames, which I didn't do, but could have because they are public anyway. And what the heck with the last sentence, are you 12 or sth lol
When reading articles like these, people have to think through an answer, taking in count the people who will…
If I weren't lazy enough to go deeper, I'd end up writing a freakin book, and it wouldn't be an article anymore which is intended to be a preview and give people sth to think about. Anyway, I disagree with almost everything you said. The purpose of using gifs as examples was not to sham the mentioned dramas, I believe none is retarded enough to believe that (I guess).
The Angry Mom example was not to show how that scene was romanticized, it is just one of who knows how many examples in which females "endure" the abuse. You should read more carefully because I did not write that it is romanticized, that was stated in general.
The purpose of Oh My Ghost example was not to sham the mmc but to show how males ARE afraid of women who are not afraid to show their sexuality (because they are). etc etc etc
And yes - "in real life the laws protecting workers aren't very strong and the characters are realistically concerned with losing their livelihood." This is the real reason.
Also I was reading through other comments and I agree please do not use rape as a means to be symbolic. If it's…
Kicking out the word "rape" from usage won't make any rape victim feel better. Too bad likes are not considered to be opinions because I don't believe in those. The only one who should be offended is me, because for all you know, I could be raped too, and telling me that I should not use a specific word to describe an action as I see fit makes you a hypocrite too. Bye Felicia.
p.s. what is the better way of showing the way people romanticize such things in dramas unless you do a research and publicly show their "love"?
If the only thing characters need to do in order to express their feelings is to go grabbing, slapping and humiliating others, then I must say that is really disappointing and I pity those who get the excitement from that.
However, there are those who are able to use their vocabulary and various gestures that do not include the already mentioned things in the article.
It doesn't matter if you are able to separate fiction from real life because enjoying fiction reflects your own personality and inner urges/wishes/whatever.
And LOL at the 2nd paragraph - no, I didn't realize that Sherlock, thanks for enlightening me.
The Angry Mom example was not to show how that scene was romanticized, it is just one of who knows how many examples in which females "endure" the abuse. You should read more carefully because I did not write that it is romanticized, that was stated in general.
The purpose of Oh My Ghost example was not to sham the mmc but to show how males ARE afraid of women who are not afraid to show their sexuality (because they are). etc etc etc
And yes - "in real life the laws protecting workers aren't very strong and the characters are realistically concerned with losing their livelihood." This is the real reason.