I get what you're saying, I have dropped almost all Japanese BLs that I try to watch in the past and I've never…
Oh man, Mood Indigo is awesome. In my top ten gay-themed dramas. It is not a BL for sure. I like all that edgy sexual tension and twistedness. Japanese aren't afraid to explore the "dark" side of human love and desire. Plus, it's not really "dark," other than in comparison to the prudish way open society regards sex. Seriously, why is it "dark" to put a dildo up your butt? We're all so brain-washed.
also at this point everyone treats u like a joke and no one actually reads the epic ballads that u write !!
Exactly. What is this person babbling about? By the way, good afternoon to you, I mean me. In its last comment, this one forgot that we are supposedly the same person. :D
also at this point everyone treats u like a joke and no one actually reads the epic ballads that u write !!
oh god, another stupid comment, full of reactions to comments that exist only in your head. Neither of us has been yakking about "lgbtq representation." Do try to keep up. You're losing your grip...
I have never seen a more jobless person in my life !!! get out der nd smell some grass..don't be holed up in ur…
You forgot: There aren't "2" of us, but just 1, me in front of a computer juggling multiple accounts on MDL to talk back and forth with myself. hahaha You LGs are a hoot. Thanks for the laughs.
I know I have prevailed when the people I'm arguing with resort to the "you have 43 MDL accounts and are just writing back and forth to your multiple persoanlities" thing. hahahaha
I don't get why you are so hellbent on policing how other people should feel about this show. If you don't like…
omg...this is so predictable that I predicted this would come in a reply to bro11185 in this thread last night. Because we all know there couldn't possibly be TWO intelligent people on MDL. lol
I'm not concerned with what you think of my lack of "kindness." As far as I'm concerned, my tone in replying to you is in direct correlation to the tone of ignorance and cruelty you showed toward Yoo in your OP. He's going to prison for a year. You got your feelings hurt. You'll live.
As for this: "we cannot please everybody, but whatever the judging body saw fit they are doing in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back in society with hope that they will not repeat it. " Are you Korean? I ask because this is exactly the sort of mealy-mouthed, "the government must know what it's doing" kind of thinking that has for decades fueled abuse and corruption within the Korean legal system.
The fact that you see Yoo's sentence as the Korean law enforcement/court system doing this "in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back..." shows your extreme naivety to the point of hilarity. The Korean justice machine has shown itself time and again to be concerned with nothing but getting itself lots of press coverage by crucifying famous people in these types of cases.
Forcing celebs to stop in the parking lot to be grilled by blood-thirsty "reporters" in front of cameras every time they go in or out of a police station; multiple, 18-hour interrogations sessions, illegally leaking rumors and innuendo to the press while an investigation is ongoing, etc. This isn't about concern for Yoo as a "citizen," it's about Yoo as someone to trample over to make themselves look hard-ass.
It has been less than nine months since Lee Sun Kyun was hounded to suicide by Korean law enforcement, press, and public. You seem to have forgotten that little incident. Or do you believe the way LSK was treated was in his own best interest, out of a desire to see "a citizen reform his ways and return to society?"
I don't get why you are so hellbent on policing how other people should feel about this show. If you don't like…
lol Could you specify what streets in what cities you bravely protested in? I'm doing a tour of sites where historically significant pro-gay events took place.
I don't get why you are so hellbent on policing how other people should feel about this show. If you don't like…
"...how you always make assumptions on people's sexuality here. We're not in '80s." What the hell are you talking about. Who are these people "redirecting" anyone anywhere? Have you posted a list of fabulous, sex-free BLs in this thread, cause I haven't seen it if you did.
What "assumptions about people's sexuality" have been made? Quotes, please.
By the way, good afternoon to you, I mean me.
In its last comment, this one forgot that we are supposedly the same person. :D
I know I have prevailed when the people I'm arguing with resort to the "you have 43 MDL accounts and are just writing back and forth to your multiple persoanlities" thing. hahahaha
He's going to prison for a year. You got your feelings hurt. You'll live.
As for this: "we cannot please everybody, but whatever the judging body saw fit they are doing in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back in society with hope that they will not repeat it. " Are you Korean? I ask because this is exactly the sort of mealy-mouthed, "the government must know what it's doing" kind of thinking that has for decades fueled abuse and corruption within the Korean legal system.
The fact that you see Yoo's sentence as the Korean law enforcement/court system doing this "in order to see a citizen reform their ways and go back..." shows your extreme naivety to the point of hilarity. The Korean justice machine has shown itself time and again to be concerned with nothing but getting itself lots of press coverage by crucifying famous people in these types of cases.
Forcing celebs to stop in the parking lot to be grilled by blood-thirsty "reporters" in front of cameras every time they go in or out of a police station; multiple, 18-hour interrogations sessions, illegally leaking rumors and innuendo to the press while an investigation is ongoing, etc. This isn't about concern for Yoo as a "citizen," it's about Yoo as someone to trample over to make themselves look hard-ass.
It has been less than nine months since Lee Sun Kyun was hounded to suicide by Korean law enforcement, press, and public. You seem to have forgotten that little incident. Or do you believe the way LSK was treated was in his own best interest, out of a desire to see "a citizen reform his ways and return to society?"
Christ.
More than likely, you're a 16-year-old MDL LG living in south Jersey or Nebraska.
You're as much a SE Asian gay man who courageously protested in the streets of great cities as I am a straight grandma who knits.
I think you're an LG poser.
You ARE that shallow.
What "assumptions about people's sexuality" have been made? Quotes, please.
What a loon.