That is unclear.No one knows, also is it really jiujitsu?At first glance it looks like judo to me :D
Honestly, I believe that sometimes people here on MDL must view me as a joker, since I seem to know everything, BUT that is not true :D I just have many interests and am nerd!
That is unclear.No one knows, also is it really jiujitsu?At first glance it looks like judo to me :D
If it was mixed martial arts they wouldn't be dressed in those clothes. I also think it's not Taekwondo, since Taekwondo uniform is black and white with a V neck, and the way they fight mostly on floor and the tugs look more like Judo. 'Cause Taekwondo is more on the kicking term and fighting on foot, rather than floor. On the other side, Judo is famous for the tugging and goal is bringing the oponent down. But idk about jiujitsu, so I maaayyyy be wrong :D Just judging from my observation and 4 classes of Judo, which I gave up, 'cause the tug of war is annoying - I prefer kicking much more.
That is unclear.No one knows, also is it really jiujitsu?At first glance it looks like judo to me :D
If it was mixed martial arts they wouldn't be dressed in those clothes. I also think it's not Taekwondo, since Taekwondo uniform is black and white with a V neck, and the way they fight mostly on floor and the tugs look more like Judo. 'Cause Taekwondo is more on the kicking term and fighting on foot, rather than floor. On the other side, Judo is famous for the tugging and goal is bringing the oponent down. But idk about jiujitsu, so I maaayyyy be wrong :D Just judging from my observation and 4 classes of Judo, which I gave up, 'cause the tug of war is annoying - I prefer kicking much more.
It's funny how majority of people having issues with patient/doctor relationships do not even work in healthcare. Take this info from someone who does work in healthcare - Yes, it does happen! Yes, u can have your own opinion if it's ethical or not, but in legal terms it all depends on the institution u work for. Some don't care and others do care, so they have it in the contract as well. Also, I think some countries MAY have it included in some clause, but I am not sure of this, so u better check it with the country u live in, if u are interested in it.
So to wrap it up, I won't take your opinion from you or change your mind. I am just dropping by to say that it does happen, and I witnessed some very pretty families growing out of such romances :)
No you are right, he shouldn’t be alive. Plot hole. If 2020 LR dies on April 15, 2020 then 1994 LR should only…
Ah, it is really hard to explain >.< I get it, but I really cannot convey it to others. In my head it makes just perfect sense. Sorry, really cannot explain it well I guesssssss.
How heck such a short drama able to hurt me this much and make me cry T-T..And.. Why did kang gook didn't tell…
No. It was hinted throughout episode 2 if u rememeber well. Gook clearly said that no matter what he does, Tae Ju will ALWAYS be above him as in status wise. To put it simply, Gook feels his love is unworthy. Why? Because Tae Ju is future ceo to a big company and has bright future and Gook does not want to ruin it.
I love the way Gook always trying to deny his feeling.. It felt more realistic... The fear of getting rejected...…
Hmmm, but Gook was denying it only because he feels unworthy of Tae Ju's love, because Tae Ju is an heir to a big company and has bright future, while Gook is aware that he will never reach such high position. He was so harsh, because he does not want to ruin such future for him. He is aware that scandals such as being gay would ruin the high position for Tae Ju
No you are right, he shouldn’t be alive. Plot hole. If 2020 LR dies on April 15, 2020 then 1994 LR should only…
Why wouldnt he remember them? Yi Gon never altered the world for other people. He altered only Tae Eul's memories and the police officers along with Jo Yeong :)
Wasn't that Switzerland sentence used in Eclipse?
Oh, I support it *nod nod nod*
The memo words at the end will be forever engraved in my heart and mind.
It says Viki original, only because they bought the rights to stream it.
They got nothing with production.
No one knows, also is it really jiujitsu?
At first glance it looks like judo to me :D
Take this info from someone who does work in healthcare - Yes, it does happen!
Yes, u can have your own opinion if it's ethical or not, but in legal terms it all depends on the institution u work for. Some don't care and others do care, so they have it in the contract as well. Also, I think some countries MAY have it included in some clause, but I am not sure of this, so u better check it with the country u live in, if u are interested in it.
So to wrap it up, I won't take your opinion from you or change your mind. I am just dropping by to say that it does happen, and I witnessed some very pretty families growing out of such romances :)