If this series is a success, you can be sure that BLs will decrease. I will not support those who do queerbaiting…
Oh, sweetie! We already got your opinion on the Spare me your mercy. How many minutes of fame do you need so we can get over this? π How did you end up here ffs?
I'm for the free will of ending ones own life, because I wouldn't be stuck in a cycle of pain and hopelessness,…
My mom had cancer and she's still alive and the most annoying person in the world but they know, if they mess up if something happens to me, I'll hunt them in my next life. π
I'm for the free will of ending ones own life, because I wouldn't be stuck in a cycle of pain and hopelessness,…
Thank you and don't worry about it, it's been a few years already. But I'm glad that this series raises these questions. What's most important is that people need to have options! If you give them a choice what to do with their life, then it's all good.
Seriously! From all the things that happen in the series, this is your only concern? Sometimes I really wish I was oblivious similar to people like you.
It really is being stuck between a rock and a hard place.
The eternal question will be: Am I doing the right thing? If it's in your love life or work, or whatever. You can let go of a loved one because you think they deserve better, you can let go of work because it doesn't click with your morals.
This series is not for the weak ones, that much I can say.
I'm for the free will of ending ones own life, because I wouldn't be stuck in a cycle of pain and hopelessness,…
I honestly had a very similar conversation with my mom and my brother after we lost dad. I mentioned in my previous comments. in my country, the law allows trusted people, appointed by you to make the decision for you, if you're unable to do so.
When you see your very loved ones suffer and there's nothing you can do about it, it's excruciating.
This series is fantastic! I love it because it makes me rethink my own morals. I'm revising my yesterday's comment and will be the bad guy to say that in reality this relationship is doomed going forward before it even started. What doc did is illegal and his bf is a law enforcement officer. Their believes contradict and there's nothing we can do about it. We can just go with the fiction flow, I guess...
What's bothering me more is that I personally cannot make a decision whether it is right or wrong what Doc is doing. Speaking of personal experience, I cannot care less about the law when it comes to pain and suffering, but then my work is all bound on procedures (not medical, but equipment) that sometimes affect people's everyday life.
Have I ever been asked to go beyond these procedures? Yes! Was it illegal, no according to the law! We consider it an exception, which mostly helps and does no harm, but can literally costs someone's life if you follow these procedures to the letter.
It's a tough decision either way that comes with a lot of responsibilities and consequences.
Guys anyone know if there will be an ep next week cause some have mentioned delays due to christmas i wanna know…
GMM didn't say there won't be an episode, so there's that. Also, I don't think Thailand cares much about Christmas with 90+% of the population being Buddhist.
I was asking myself the same and went to check a couple of weeks ago. Fun fact, no. But I think that they purposely show him taller here. It's just 1 cm difference between both, though.
I almost fell asleep with this one. Only enjoyed a couple of scenes where, of course, Style was on. The sauna…
Ohhh? Why? I liked it very much. Kant and Style scared as shit was hilarious. π And Bison going batshit crazy on James was what I was waiting for from Khao's character all along. Style was having his fun as there's no tomorrow.
This series is not for the weak ones, that much I can say.
When you see your very loved ones suffer and there's nothing you can do about it, it's excruciating.
What's bothering me more is that I personally cannot make a decision whether it is right or wrong what Doc is doing. Speaking of personal experience, I cannot care less about the law when it comes to pain and suffering, but then my work is all bound on procedures (not medical, but equipment) that sometimes affect people's everyday life.
Have I ever been asked to go beyond these procedures? Yes! Was it illegal, no according to the law! We consider it an exception, which mostly helps and does no harm, but can literally costs someone's life if you follow these procedures to the letter.
It's a tough decision either way that comes with a lot of responsibilities and consequences.