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I procrastinate so much that I have a gaping hole of dread inside my chest where I think my other emotions are supposed to go. unless a potential employer is reading this, in which case I don’t do that & I have all the normal emotions that human beings have & I love capitalism
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seeing pictures of men w blood on their face is like. oh man i wanna be you so bad. i wanna make out with you in a storage closet. i want to gently cradle your face and wipe the blood off with a washcloth. you are the ideal man. you are my pretty pretty princess
#vincenzo and hanseok#i get such heavy gender envy from them it's insane#do i want them or do i want to be them
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this entire thing became so much more hilarious when i imagined it like the shooting/dear sister skit
I suddenly remember @deonideatta saying that she dreamt of taecyeon hiding dead bodies in her basement but she also said that she doesn't have a basement
and at the time, I was laughing but now im thinking that taecyeon is going around hiding dead bodies in peoples basements and it doesn't help that its 1 AM and I've seen ghosts in this house
#hanseok kills taec#then bong pal walks in and is like wtf so he kills off hanseok#and then vincenzo comes in and thinks bongpal is hanseok and kills him#and throughout all of it you just hear watcha say and see the terrified faces of the geumga gang#im literally crying my ass off at this actually now i want to write about this
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oh, it's my beloved mutual, my friend...... I love them..... why the fuck are they up at 4:44 am what the fuck
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ok now that i have finally finished my 12 page uni review i think i really have to talk about how much adrenaline (italian version) motivated me in the sea of sleep deprivation and hunger. i did this shit in like 12 hours working on only 4 hours of sleep a day before deadline and my god this whole thing along with my timer made me work so goddamn fast my fingers sounded like i was trying to play fantaisie impromptu op.66 on my keyboard. in short, if you have an assignment due in a hot minute, listen to it.
@deonideatta i thought of you while listening to it lol
#this shit really works wonders#im not lying#my back hurts#i think im about to die actually#i really need to sleep gosh#thank you aalia for blessing us with this masterpiece#vincenzo#vincenzo kdrama#adrenaline
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keep on talking about jonghyun, please. always include him in any way that you can. continue to share his music, his words, videos of him, pictures of him, facts about him. introduce him to new fans of shinee with the same enthusiasm (if not more) than you would have done in the past. keep on loving him in the way that you always have (and even more). give back to him everything that he gave to us (and then some). the world and industry is so fast moving, we can let him get lost in the bustle of it all or left in the past or, even worse, treated like a taboo topic. don’t let him become someone that needs to be tip-toed around talking about or brought up only when it “makes sense to”. celebrate his life and accomplishments and just everything about him. never ever ever forget him.

beautiful, special, gentle, kind, soft, bold, brave, loving, understanding, open-minded, loyal, cute, lovely, comforting, multifaceted, inspiring. the reason for countless changed lives, someone who left an impact on everyone he crossed paths with. i miss him.
#i will never ever forget about you#i promise#please never stop talking about him#my moon n my stars#my brother my friend my idol my moon#i love him so so much#thank you for everything jjong#your work will always remain in my heart and echo through my ears#i miss you so much#shinee#shinee jonghyun#jonghyun#kim jonghyun#shinee jjong#jjongie
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Sohn Kee-chung & Nam Sung-yong
Now that the Tokyo Olympics is underway, let’s talk about Olympic medalists Sohn Kee-chung (손기정) and Nam Sung-yong (남승룡) - who were forced to compete under the Japanese flag during the 1936 Olympics.
As you may know, Japan was an imperial power during WWII and colonized Korea (as well as many other countries). Sohn Kee-chung and Nam Sung-yong were ethnic Koreans who were forced to change their names to Son Kitei and Nan Shoryu so they could compete as “Japanese” athletes.
Sohn won the gold in the marathon and Nam won bronze, but as you can tell from the awards ceremony photos, neither were happy about their victory as they had to stand in front of the world not as Koreans but as Japanese subjects.
Sohn specifically used the laurel plant he received as gold medalist to hide the Japanese flag on his chest. Nam recalled being jealous of Sohn - not because he won gold - but because he had something to cover the flag with. You can see Nam clenching his fist in photos instead.
Sohn was forced to give a victory speech that was pre-written for him praising the Japanese Empire. You can listen to a record here. Around the 2:39 mark - you can hear a voice threatening Sohn: “Louder. Read louder.”
Unable to celebrate his win, Sohn sent a postcard to a friend post-match that simply read: “I am sad.”
Korean newspapers Dong-A Ilbo (동아일보) and Joseon Joong-Ang Ilbo (조선중앙일보) edited out the Japanese flag when reporting on Sohn and Nam’s wins. The Japanese government responded by arresting Korean journalists and putting Sohn under surveillance.
Both Sohn and Nam have repeatedly asked to be remembered as Korean athletes, not Japanese ones. But to this day, official Olympics records still use Japanese names and the Japanese flag for them.
In fact, the JOC has been introducing Sohn and 8 other Koreans as “Japanese” athletes in order to promote Tokyo 2020. These athletes competed under the Japanese flag not by choice, but by imperialist force.
There have been many attempts to fix this. Noted example is Korean politician Park Young Rok who visited Germany for the 1970 Olympics and broke into the Berlin Olympic Stadium at night to fix Sohn’s country to Korea. He fled to Korea with the letters J-A-P-A-N in hand.
In the beginning the Japanese national team wanted to kick Sohn and Nam out because they did not want to show the world that Koreans were better than Japanese athletes. When Sohn and Nam ranked 1st and 2nd respectively in the Olympic trials, they demanded a retrial in Berlin and added TWO more Japanese runners in hopes of disqualifying Sohn and Nam. Some of the Japanese players actually left the course and tried to take shortcuts to beat them. Sohn and Nam noticed this while running and swore that they would beat them no matter what.
They did.
#if you like kpop or kdrama you should also read a little about korean history#since they're both closely tied together#there are a lot of important events in korean history that are often overlooked by foreigners interested in the culture and country#im not korean actually but i have read a lot about sk thats why im saying#anyway it's so weird how people continue to forgive japanese imperialism#nam and sohn are korean and should be remembered as that only
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all jokes aside, it makes me very sad how literally the entire internet, especially social media, has just become more and more unapologetic in trying to wring as much money out of you as possible. can’t go on youtube without being bombarded by youtube red ads promising that if you just give them money, they’ll block the pesky ads who are also begging for your money. can’t stream a movie without searching for it on each of the dozens and dozens of streaming platforms. all demanding individual subscriptions for their tiny share of the world’s movies that used to just all be on netflix. every news site counting down your free three articles, all the while begging you to turn your adblock off. click off instagram’s stupid shopping tab, and the first post on your timeline is with #ad. and of course, now, tumblr’s adding post plus. i hate it!! hate getting advertised at everywhere i go. hate that social media’s not even supposed to be social anymore, just another thing to monetize. i’m so sick of it!!! can’t escape it ever!!! give us 9.99 per month for exclusive fucking content!! fuck!!
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Y'know what, fuck this bullshit. I need to know y'all are actually against it.
Reblog this if you will NOT use or support Post+.
I hope to make @staff see how that is total bullshit. Tumblr will die without writers/creators.
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Song : Cocktail
Artist : Jonghyun
Album : She Is - The 1st Album
#what's in my hand is not a glass#HDHDSHWK GAY ANTHEM#when i first listened to it i thought it would a nice endearing song but no it's about a bj 😭😭#love jjong for this tho#a masterpiece
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forgot i made this yesterday at 4 in the morning while i was half sleepy

#he looks stoned#eboy hanseok omg#what was i thinking#the piercings tho#he looks hotter but why did i make this#i have no idea#enjoy tho#vincenzo#vincenzo kdrama#jang han seok
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blue night radio ♡ 160411 jonghyun: i think “i miss you” is such a good phrase. it’s said often between lovers, but also with friends as well. “hey, i miss you~” or “i’ve been so busy, i want to have a drink with you. i miss you~.” it’s a phrase that you can say comfortably and, perhaps, it might be one of the easiest phrases someone can say to deliver how much they think about or long for another person. sometimes there are things you cannot say because you feel embarrssed. “i miss you” doesn’t feel like too much of a burden to say, and you can still convey your heart (by saying it). (source: thatcoolcatmeow)
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Archive.org(not AO3) is facing a lawsuit
tldr: the Internet Archive/WayBack Machine is super important in term of archived content, billions of stuff are on there, and with the current event happening in the world like stated above,without this tool, it will be hard to properly document what took place. It will be easy for certain people to rewrite history. Dont let them.
DONATE HERE (post dont get much exposure with working links sorry)
archive.org/donate/
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IF YOU CANT DONATE THEN PLEASE SPREAD THE INFO
On twitter,tumblr,facebook,heck,anywhere you want,this needs to be talked about !
EDIT: I failed to remember that not everything is black and white so @rimanez brought up interesting points :
Also as a side note a lot of people are thinking Archive Of Our Own (ao3) is getting sued. Its not the case,its a whole different website. Please rb this version instead
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