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heureuxvivant Ā· 2 days ago
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Tom Lee & Ledermeister Breakdown! (1973) dir. Rip Colt
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sscarletvenus Ā· 1 year ago
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lookism tweets to keep the populace entertained
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ceeesxy-blog Ā· 2 months ago
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WAIT I wanna know when did Gun go to busan- (Reading ur timeline)
I am not up to date with lookism > <
- šŸ„” Sentient Potato
LOOKISM SPOILERS AHEAD!
Gun escaped from Japan with his mother's help; he looks pretty young when it happened, I'd say around 13 to 14. After getting smuggled, he was able to meet Gapryong Kim in Busan, who was about to see his disciple. Gapryong gave him some advice, something around the words "he'll be safe," and that was in prison, where he spent his time training before he met Charles Choi, who was a cleaner at the prison at that time. Now, I'm not kinda sure about their age, but here's what I know:
The main story started when Daniel was 17
Gun said he was preparing for the GED when he encountered Daniel at the School Festival. (GED takers are usually 18 years old in SK)
Gun was called "Senior" by Woojin and his gang, back in the episode where Namsoo (the guy Zack ordered to buy him shoes online) was scammed. A senior's age was around 18 years.
The back story of Big Deal was three years ago, when the main characters of J High were in their 2nd Year of high school. Meaning when they were first years, it was from two years ago.
So 18 minus 2 is 16. Gun was 16 when they started going after the gangs in Gangseo, along with Goo, Samuel, and Jake.
Since Gun Park was 16 when he was forming the 4MC, and before that, he trained with Tom Lee together with Goo Kim, he was most likely in prison when he was 14-15.
Additional:
Sinu Han was 19 in the Big Deal Arc
James Lee was 18 when he went after Shinmyeong Cheon (The Shaman from Cheonliang)
The First Generation Kings were 19-20 at the time of Cheonliang Arc; they were 1 to 2 years older than James. Taesoo Ma's age was confirmed to be 23 years old when he first appeared.
Gitae Kim was 7 years older than Jake. He was 22 when he dethroned Jichang Kwak as the King of Seoul. Meaning, Jake was only 15 by this time, and he hadn't met Jason and Brad yet.
I based these on the backstories, GED age, Reddit posts, and Lookism's Wiki. I hope this helps! Was I able to clarify your question, though? Sorry, I kinda rambled (I lowkey had to clarify things for myself too because I am writing a fanfic book based on the whole series) 😭😭😭
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hayazuru Ā· 1 year ago
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Crying!!😭 Ms.kim is so relatable I'd be making that face toošŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø
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nepentheseeker Ā· 1 year ago
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nah but Minseon immediately understanding who Jake is talking about is so fvcking funny
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LMAO
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starlightstare Ā· 4 months ago
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I wanna know what everyone thinks! Let's play a game of;
RANK THE LOOKISM DADS FROM BEST TO WORST
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The list goes from;
Manager Kim
Jay's Dad
Charles Choi
Eli
Shingen
Shintaro
Mujin
Tom Lee (he trained Eli so he technically counts?)
Samuel's Dad (?)
Daniel's Dad (?)
Gapryong Kim
And other dads I didn't get to name. Tell me your own, personal list.
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veilody Ā· 2 months ago
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Lookism - Major Arcana
So I had a little thought experiment, with the Major Arcana and the Lookism cast. It's very much interpreted on my own perception of the characters, so you might have a different idea to the themes, but I explained my thoughts on each one, considering the intent of the cards ;3c
0. The Fool – Little Daniel Park (with Enu)
Of course little Daniel is the fool, guided by his trusty dog Enu. As the first card, the fool indicates the start of the Journey and that you’ll have to grow through your journey. At the start of Lookism, Daniel starts his life away from home and of course he was naĆÆve enough to believe this would change it all, but the Fool has to overcome various obstacles.
Even though Enu isn’t a big part of the Manhwa, it’s still nice that little Daniel has a dog companion, much like the classic version of the Fool.
I. The Magician – Vasco
The Card of Action. If anyone in this Lookism is all about taking action instead of just reaction or inaction, it’s Vasco! From the very beginning he is a character that has the abilities to step in and change a situation. Throughout the series he just gains more and more tools / techniques to ramp up his skills.
II. The High Priestess – Jinyeong Park
In contrast to the Magician, the High Priestess is a card of stillness and wisdom. And while Jinyeong suffers in his psyche, he is still able to make a very conscious decision at the end of the Workers Arcs. He listened to himself in a way that was unburdened by emotional attachments.
III. The Empress – Seonhui Park (Daniels Mom)
Honestly, the only one that came to mind, when it came to the Empress. The motherly Arcana. A card that radiates compassion and strength in gentleness, with a love that doesn’t bind you, but inspires you. Especially since our fool is her son, the card fits so well. Seonhui loves her child so much, that she lets him find his own path and she supports him with everything she can and when they have an argument she listens and takes action to protect him, instead of shutting him down.
IV. The Emperor – Gapryong Kim
The counterpart to the Empress, the father within the Arcana. His role is not the one of a loving parent or partner, but the one that brings stability and protection to you in difficult times. Gapryong hasn’t been that towards Jake, but he was definitely this person for the Fist-Gang and more that were inspired by him, like Jinrang. A card that indicated that you must stand strong and do what must be done.
V. The Hierophant – Zack Lee
I could have easily gone with ANY mentor within Lookism, but I love to see the Hierophant as the one who seeks the knowledge, and that is none other than Zack Lee to me. Now, he was always good at what he did, if we recall the praises of his coach but Zack lost his way somewhere and needed to get back on track, yet, his coach was of no help, so he started to fight with dirty means. That was a form of seeking knowledge by Trial and Error. Nothing that satisfied his hunger for more. Only after he sought out Gongseob Ji, he found what he was looking for… But I think, he still wants to learn more and more… About Boxing, that is. Don’t ask him about his grades.
VI. The Lovers – Warren Chae, Sally Park
There’s not that many couples in Lookism, but this one gets the Lovers Card. Especially since they have known each other for such a long time and at least in Warren’s case he only had eyes for her, and they were standing by each other’s side for the longest. Among all the romance types in the Series they had the healthiest development – I mean Warren even respected Sally’s boundaries and stopped expressing his adoration until he really confessed his feelings, years later. They’re definitely a gem for each other.
VII. The Chariot –Hudson Ahn
Funnily enough the Sun of Ansan is not the Sun, but the Chariot! He still has a long way to go, but he seeks Triumph and has a strong will to never waver in his conviction. A warrior full of confidence. If he manages to stay on the Chariot, he will definitely succeed in his endeavours!
VIII. Justice – Joon Goo Kim
This sly Fox has made his decision to betray Charles Choi and built his own circle of ā€œSecret Friendsā€, though it also cost him a strong bond with Gun. We don’t know yet if his decision was right or wrong for him. But so is the card of Justice. It implies that there is a heavy choice you’ll have to make, and it will likely impact you and those surrounding you a lot. It’s a heavy weight card that can’t be taken lightly.
IX. The Hermit – Seongji Yuk
Even though Seongji wished for a family surrounding him; to feel connection to other people, he retreated to solitude a lot. Yet, his experience, no matter how brutal they were, gave him a wisdom that was needed, especially by the other kids in Cheongliang. It is no wonder they looked up to him so much. He’s very self-aware and helped them see the truth in a calmer environment than the village. And much like the hermit, when Seongji was taking action, there was a fire within him and everyone could see it.
X. Wheel of Fortune – James Lee
The wheel of Fortune is a card that indicated a Change of Course or your Destiny. I am very sure, that James Lee is very driven by this card, since he has taken matters into his own hands to break free from Charles Choi and started to work on his own life’s purpose. For himself, it is a positive change, but the others that will be affected by it, probably don’t see it the same way.
Honourable Mention: This card feels a lot like Eugene too!
XI. Strength – Taesoo Ma
When we talk about the Card of Strength, we don’t mean the physical one, but the spiritual one. And we’re talking about Taesoo Ma post ā€œJames Leeā€ arc, after he humiliated himself by betraying his conviction. Because ever since then he rose to be worthy of this card. Taesoo Ma has an inner strength unlike many other. That is especially apparent, when we see him talk to Hudson Ahn after he lost. This man is compassionate, patient and composed with a courage that makes us understand why Hudson looks up to him!
XII. The hanged man – Jake Kim
The hanged man is a card that will make you tilt your head and try to see what you haven’t before. Maybe you need to see the situation at an entirely new angle? Well, this works for our perception of Jake Kim from when he was first introduced to how he actually is, but it also works for his overall arc! Starting out, he never wanted to be a leader. Especially, since he was always seen as some force of nature just because he’s Gapryong Kims son. And while he always had a strong moral compass, he needed someone like Sinu Han to show him what makes a good leader… Until he lost him. Well, then he had to tilt his head again and look at a solution that wasn’t in line with his conviction… For the greater good. Well, aren’t we happy that this hanged man is now able to see the world in colours that suit him?
XIII. Death – Samuel Seo
Unlike the first assumption, Death has nothing to do with a desire for the Macabre, but with Change and closure. And while Samuel hasn’t found closure with his inner turmoil, he will inevitably change once he does. For the better? For the worse? Well that is yet to be seen. The card of Death indicated that something HAS to end, like everything does eventually, and for Samuel it is definitely his paternal inferiority complex and envy. It will happen… Voluntarily or Involuntarily. But during that time, he will also suffer a lot, because it is hard to find closure, especially with something that accompanied your entire life.
XIV. Temperance – Eli Jang
What happens after the suffering of Death? Healing and Renewal. I think this fits Eli Jang – post Workers Arc – the best, since he was able to find closure with his guilt. For him it’s important now to find harmony in his life. He’s back together with his found family and they’re living a good all things considered. Now is also his time to offer a helping hand to others, focusing on cooperation and compromise – which he does.
XV. The devil – Charles Choi
The devil is one of the most negative cards among the Major Arcana. It carries an urgent message: It implies addiction or dependency, negativity and materialism. I feel like Charles Choi himself was very addicted to this power-play he had going on. He had money, he had legal might, but he still wasn’t satisfied. Being the card of the Devil, he made people dependable on him in the worst form possible. Honey-sweet opportunities, but at what cost? Truly, if you dealt with him, you dealt with the devil. It is no surprise James, Eugene, Jinyeong, Goo and many more sought to free themselves from his influence.
XVI. The tower – Jong-Gun Park
If you deal with the tower, you deal with a heavy obstacle. It works in both ways, seeing Gun as the tower and also seeing him trying to overcome the tower himself! In the version that he IS the tower, well, to get to Charles Choi, you had to get through him. The man is the challenge to all the fighter that want to approach Charles Choi. And while it had been a breakthrough when they finally got Choi cornered, the tower crumbled. Seeing it from the perspective of our protagonists, it’s a win. But if we consider that Gun also has to overcome a tower? All his life he sought recognition from a strong person. Someone who tells him what to do, whom he see’s rising above them all. But neither Charles Choi nor his biological father gave him that. I think the moment Choi ended himself made Guns world feel like would fall apart all anew… In this case, Guns breakthrough would be to find a new reason to live or even fight for. That would be his breakthrough. Let’s hope he takes his time in prison to meditate on that.
XVII. The Star – Jay Hong
Although the Star is my favourite card among the Major Arcana, in Jays case it’s got a bittersweet meaning. You see, the Star is the card of hope and peace of mind. Something you’re unsure of but at least you have hope. It matches very well to his infatuation with Daniel. We don’t know Daniels stand on this and he’s always so occupied with other things that I don’t think he ever took the moment to ponder why Jay is doing SO MUCH for him and not for others? It would be a big surprise if this hope came to fruition, but I also wish for Jay to be in a state of mind, in which he can process disappointment… Unless???
XVIII. The Moon – Vin Jin
This card indicates that you’re stepping through the dark, unsure of your goals and ambition. It’s often called the shadow realm, and well, Vin Jin has quite literally wandered through the dark, thanks to his tinted sunglasses. But jokes aside, Vin has been dealt a card most people wouldn’t ever consider playing. Before he met Seongji he was wandering alone and afterwards he was, again, consumed by darkness. It filled him with an inferiority complex; self-doubt and he projected by lashing out at his peers. In these times he has lost his way and ran away from his past. But I am happy that he started to make connections with others again – I think it also must be relieving to Mary, seeing her friend acting less on his trauma, even though his antics don’t become less! The moon also indicates mysteries and there’s still a lot left untold about everything that happened in Cheongliang I think, especially about his father, too.
Honourable Mention: Johan Seong! They both have been through dark times after all, but I must admit, someone else might be better versed with analysing Johan.
XIX. The Sun – Sinu Han
In all Arcana, the objectively BEST card. And post Workers 2nd Affiliation? Well, it fits Sinu Han like a glove! His presence among Big deal is healing. Finally, he’s back home and peace can finally settle into the group. Also, he still acts as a protector to the street, seeing how he took on Kitae when he arrived. I struggled a bit to find a good fit for this card, but I feel like Sinu really makes it! Also, he’s considered a legendary fighter, so I guess he gets points for this, too.
XX. Judgement – Tom Lee
This came as a surprise, even to me, but hear me out! Judgement is not about the fist of law, judging you if you were right or wrong. It is about seeking the truth, reflection and even forgiveness. Avoid pettiness and don’t let yourself be guided by fear. And if we think about it, Tom Lee isn’t petty. What does he do when he finds out his student has a child and is slacking in training? Well, he basically gives him a reason to go all out, and might I say – he’s very good at babysitting apparently?! How long has he sought for Jinyeong? And when he found him, he was concerned about his friend, not patronizing him. He also knows what Manager Kim is up to, but instead of feeling betrayed and being petty, he’s inactive, giving Kim enough freedom to train Warren. Or how he acts around Ms. Kim? Yes, she annoyed by him, but despite his size and strength he doesn’t force himself upon her. He seems hurt that the adoration isn’t reciprocated, but he isn’t petty about it
XXI. The world – Big Daniel Park
It’s the end of the journey. Completion, wholeness, harmony and contentment are the keys of this card, and while Daniels spirit is the fool and still in turmoil, there’s something slumbering within him that seems to have a wider knowledge of things. The other way around, completion could also indicate perfection, and none other is called ā€œPerfectā€ as often as this body of Daniel. I also really just liked putting both Daniels at the start and at the end of this~
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sasucaty Ā· 1 year ago
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Gen 0 women are such an unbothered queensšŸ’…
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anticapitalistclown Ā· 1 year ago
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Lookism theory
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pureanonofficial Ā· 2 years ago
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DEBORAH KERR and JOHN KERRĀ inĀ Tea and SympathyĀ (1956)
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sscarletvenus Ā· 1 year ago
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who up genning their zeroes
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melljam Ā· 1 year ago
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jake calling samuel ā€œsammyā€
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vs tom lee doing it
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castlephantom Ā· 1 month ago
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Late post
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So from what I saw and what fans also see and suspect in this panel, Giate holds four pictures, five targets: Lightning Choi, Eugene, Yeonwoo Kim, Tom Lee and Jinyoung Park.
So that means that Gitae is going to kill them!?
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squishyneet Ā· 20 days ago
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the power of yapping forever
One thing I really want to discuss about Lookism is the use of what I like to call "filler scenes" or "filler dialogue". These are scenes that used to show that a certain character is involved with, in the area of, or is aware of another storyline they were not previously a part of. An example of this is Goo being introduced in Busan. The point of doing this is to reveal a character's knowledge or participation while maintaining their previous facade. In other words, forever hinting at their story without telling it.
I had this thought yesterday that I feel like sometimes PTJ doesn't know how to write his own characters. And I was trying to figure out why and I think this is it.
These "filler scenes" with sometimes filler information/dialogue are sometimes just meant to showcase a character rather than actually you know...characterize them. This is not the case for all of them. One FANTASTIC example is the scene where Daniel finds Goo in Samuel's office. We learn more about Goo's story, his sneaky ways, his viciousness, and he meets Daniel all in one. Plus it sets them up to have a potential relationship later (which is currently being picked up).
A bad example (imho) is the scene where we see Goo introduced in Busan. He's just kind of sitting on a car, mentions that he's depressed, goes on about Gun. It's not really anything special. It doesn't reveal anything important about him. It's actually kind of drawn out. The only thing we find out in the end is that he doesn't like Gitae.
Now, I can't talk about this without mentioning the scenes where the characters talk to the camera. I'm talking about those old panels of Gun, Goo, and Tom Lee essentially talking to the reader and revealing important information. Nowadays, if I remember correctly, this is more common with Eugene. These scenes are a great storytelling device and are not inherently bad, but they're not really anything special either.
Another example is all of the times we see Gun and Goo in flashbacks and they're doing something fun together while also revealing important information (think Gun telling Eli's story while fishing). Some of these a little weird imo, but they happened so early on that they were accepted as integral parts of their story.
And then! Sometimes these filler scenes are not even meant to connect a character to anything, they're just meant to show the character doing stuff. Like Sinu and Yeonhui banging in a bus. Out of place. Weird. Not necessary. Stop it PTJ.
After this surface-level investigative endeavor, I have come to the conclusion that these "filler scenes", while they can be great, can also depict the characters in a weird way and that's why sometimes seeing them feels really off. Or it reveals filler information that just is not necessary or...desired really.
My point is that I think, in the process of writing and drawing these filler scenes, PTJ strays from what we already understand the character to be, and it can sometimes come off as inauthentic or out of place. I also think this is why people get tired of reading Lookism. They read for so long and PTJ never gets to the damn point, just gives these filler panels that do nothing. And what happens is, because PTJ doesn't want to tell their story yet, he's stuck writing filler stuff and it comes off like he doesn't know his own characters. Although, maybe this is just me..
Edit: I forgot to add! Another great example is Depressed Gooā„¢ last week. That scene shows that Goo is clearly not taking care of himself (living off of ramen, coke, and soju) and despite his keeping up his appearance (hair and clothes), he's struggling on the inside. Preferring to stay inside and game alone and remaining very irritable as he consistently fails to beat Gun's high score. This is a great characterization that actually relates to the story, even alluding to Goo's likely weakness.
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ag-updates-and-archives Ā· 5 months ago
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story by tuckerrule, february 10
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gloxerynizzdedd Ā· 2 years ago
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LOOKISM 475
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THIS JJK MEME 😭
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😭😭😭😭😭
also, WHERE THE FUCK IS VIN?!?!!!
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