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confession: i am Not sick of uptown funk at all i still throw down every single time i hear it and will for the entire rest of my life. catch me at 100 years old hearing “DUP. DUT DOODOOT DUT DOODOOT,” launching out of my wheelchair and screaming WOOAHHH THIS HIT THAT ICE COLD
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Age of Youth is that™ bitch, like all female main cast? women with complex character development? and delves on hard topics ? Stop sleeping on them season 2 is out 👏🏼!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Age of Youth with a lesbian character?
Before watching e2, I’ve heard from some people that some problematic stuff happened. So, as soon as the subs were out, I watched it. And turns out that e2 was a really good surprise! I think that everyone who found the episode homophobic didn’t understand at all what the writer did.
Around the middle of the episode, a very important scene takes place. All the girls minus Jo Eun gather in one of the rooms to eat, they start to share the weird things they saw Eun do and come to the conclusion that she is lesbian. That’s when Eun Jae and Ye Eun say they are unconfortable. But that’s also when the writer gets pretty clever in the writing. Eun Jae and Ye Eun say some homophobic stuff, both for different reasons: the first one is ignorant, she has never met a lesbian and her head is filled with stereotypes; the former thinks being LGBT+ is against her religion.
Even if they say those things, Eun Jae insists that they aren’t discriminating. Here’s Ji Won and Jin Myung’s role: they are here to educate them and make them realize that, even if they feel like they aren’t doing anything wrong, they are. Ji Won has always been the open-minded girl among the group, she has always been the one to call them out when they are judging or being mean to others. So of course, she calls them out here, she tells them they are discriminating. Jin Myung sounds more neutral next to her, but she’s the one to point out Eun Jae’s uneasy feeling comes from her ignorance, and she’s also the one who says to “Let [Eun] be” when Eun Jae asks what to do if what they think is true (the fact that she’s a lesbian). This brings us to another point I felt was important: the girls were speculating whether Eun likes girls or not, but never ever said the word lesbian, as if it was a bad word they wouldn’t dare to say. Jin Myung was the one to say it, as if it was nothing. Because it is nothing; it’s not a bad word, it’s not something we should fear to say. However, while she’s helping Ji Won calling the girls out, she still makes sure they are ok. She asks them if they’ll be confortable, why they aren’t and what they should do. The scene ends with the girls saying they have to accept the situation and that they are the ones who will have to adapt themselves.
Showing homophobia on screen does not mean that the drama agrees with it. Here, homophobia is shown so it could be criticized through Ji Won and Jin Myung’s characters. It felt real because this could have been a real life moment. Homophobia often comes from ignorance, just like Eun Jae. Sometimes, it also comes because of religion (this is a reality, but of course this doesn’t mean that all religious people are homophobic), as for Ye Eun who thinks christianity and LGBT+ are incompatible. The words that they had against Eun weren’t violent, but that’s what made it even more real. Ordinary homophobia hurts as much as violent one.
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98a:
jinsoul’s ‘singing in the rain’ (2017)
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이달의 소녀 (LOONA) (김립 [Kim Lip]) - Eclipse (Prod. by Daniel Obi Klein)

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- my stomach: please god put nutrition into me I am collapsing
- me: uhuhuhuhu I love eat vanilla wafer
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in the blu-ray editions of star wars they added an extra rock in front of r2-d2 in one scene

I just don’t get it
This adds nothing
what are you talking about it adds a rock
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Kpop Spotify Playlists
Hi hello! I’m here to share some of my Kpop playlists that I’ve made on Spotify! After how well received my Seventeen member playlists were, I figured I should also share the other playlists I have:
- A 12+ hours playlist of just upbeat Kpop
- Kpop that will give you a toothache, it’s so sweet!!!
- A late night playlist for when you’re missing that one person (or your bias)
- Lady loving Kpop for the lady group lovers
- Retro is back in style!
- Close your eyes & pretend you’re in a spring Kdrama about to kiss the romantic lead