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bwooomscratches · 2 years
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OC-tober Day 10: Dream
The Oneiric Institute is a scientific organization completely and totally dedicated to the study of dreams, what they mean for humanity, and what knowledge they have to offer us.
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gabrielokun · 5 months
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Shows that helped me get through this year
Best of 2022
Best of 2023
Sing My Crush
Be My Favorite
Bokura no Shokutaku
I Will Knock You
Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo
Kiseki: Dear to Me
La Pluie
Love Tractor
Our Dating Sim
Utsukushii Kare 2
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misfithive · 3 months
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This will forever be one of the cutest things ever 🥹
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bookaddict24-7 · 6 days
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NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES! (MAY 14TH, 2024)
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HAVE I MISSED ANY NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES? HAVE YOU ADDED ANY OF THESE BOOKS TO YOUR TBR? LET ME KNOW!
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NEW STANDALONES/FIRST IN A SERIES:
A Crane Among Wolves by June Hur
10 Things I Hate About Prom by Elle Gonzalez Rose
It Waits in the Forest by Sarah Dass
Beach Cute by Beth Reekles
True Love & Other Impossible Odds by Christina Li
The Dangerous Ones by Lauren Blackwood
The Brightwood Code by Monica Hesse
The Worst Perfect Moment by Shivaun Plozza
Flyboy by Kasey LeBlanc
Thirsty by Jas Hammonds
New Sequels:
The Girl in Question (The Girls I've Been #2) by Tess Sharpe
Blood & Fury (Chaos & Flame #2) by Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland
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Happy reading!
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kdramamilfs · 10 days
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oh in-joo & jin hwa-young LITTLE WOMEN (2022)
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candlewinds · 2 years
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How do you think I would’ve felt if you died and left me that money? Did you think I’d be grateful for the two billion you left me, even though you were dead? I would have risked my life if it meant finding out why you died. TVN Little Women (2022) | Episode 12
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dead-end-street · 2 years
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I would have risked my life if it meant finding out why you died. —I never imagined you'd delve into my death and get this far. [...] So you're saying you drove in between the truck and the car? You could've died.
LITTLE WOMEN (2022) dir. Kim Hee-won
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mangodelorean · 11 months
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Favourite shots: Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 [2023]
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mostlyfate · 2 years
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PARK SOO YOUNG as AHN JA YOUNG ONCE UPON A SMALL TOWN (어쩌다 전원일기) 2022, dir. Kwon Seok Jang.
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dangermousie · 3 months
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Pusher post for Ja Myung Go (2009) - best period kdrama you've never heard of
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It got zero votes on my poll probably because nobody has watched it, and it must be remedied.
In 2009, during the ratings reign of legendary Queen Seon Deok, another woman-centric period drama made its debut - Ja Myung Go starring Jung Ryo Won, Jung Kyung Ho, and Park Min Young back before she was a leading lady. Unlike QSD which became a huge success and extended its run, JMG had abysmal ratings throughout and ended up being only 39 episodes (a large number in abstract but a cut from the originally planned 50). Ja Myung Go took a traditional narrative - the forbidden and doomed love of Prince Hodong and Princess La Hee, heirs to enemy kingdoms, and disassembled it supposing what the story would have been like if Hodong had been in love with La Hee's sister Ja Myung instead.
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Even though JMG is one of my favorites, its single-digit ratings (back when single digit ratings were baaaaad!) were no surprise - it took most period drama conventions of the time and even now and upended them. Proper royalty-based sageuks at the time after all centered around the progress and triumph of its protagonist - he or she may pay a great personal price but will triumph over rival factions/own shortcomings/bad background and emerge politically victorious - a great ruler to be remembered by future generations. JMG's rival Queen Seon Deok expemplifies that kind of narrative - Deokman is an outcast who, at the end, has lost the man she loved, but is a great ruler to be remembered forever and full of achievements. Yi San, Kingdom of the Winds, Jumong, etc - all follow this formula more or less. This is still the case when they make them nowadays, sadly rarer than they used to - GK War comes to mind. (Fusion-style sageuks which usually deal with 'common' people sometimes choose hopelessness as a theme - see Damo - but they have a different narrative thrust and vibe and we are not even getting into fluffiness of youth sageuks. People of JMG are miles away from that.)
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But this is not the story of JMG. From the first episode it is clear that there will be no triumphant narrative. This is a story of the defeated - defeated Kingdom of Nakrang, defeated people. And, except for Ja Myung herself (cast in a traditionally heroic mold even if with enough flaws to make her interesting), her mother (a very minor character) and a few other other characters, most of the characters are not heroic either. They are either fascinating monsters (Muhyul, Wang Jashi (Ja Myung's stepmother), Muhyul's Queen) or people damaged beyond repair by their surroundings (Hodong, La Hee).
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(Man is known as God of Battles, and not for no reason)
And even though I like Ja Myung, I confess that for me the drama is made by the clever, fascinating, monstrous Wang Jashi and Muhyul. Wang Jashi is a Korean Lady Macbeth - she is someone who is capable of poisoning her brother in order to protect her husband and her own power, but she is also someone who genuinely grieves over him. She is a wicked woman, but she is strong and irresistable. Muhyul (or King Daemushin, if we go by his throne name) is a counterpart for her (he rules a different kingdom, but I confess throughout the drama, I kept wondering what it would be like if they were married - they would rule the world). He is a capable, fierce ruler who has traded his humanity for success and rule - you see any remaining feelings leach out of him slowly during the course of the drama.
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And so much of the drama is shaped by those two irresistible monsters - all the younger characters except Ja Myung are trapped and shaped and deformed by them. Princess La Hee, Wang Jashi's daughter, is not capable of truly functionally expressing her feelings - even though she likes Hodong, throughout their early meetings, she lashes at him over and over because brought up the way she was, she has no idea how express herself. And Hodong, Muhyul's son, is even worse off - at least La Hee had her saintly stepmother to love her growing up. Hodong has had his poisonous stepmother who desires his death (yet another amazing character - she is a horrible person but you understand and even sympathize with her) and Muhyul as a father (there is a scene later on where Muhyul gives an order that if Nakrang does not fall, Hodong is to be executed. Father of the year he is not).
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In a way, that is why if it wasn't for his seduction-to-victory plan, Hodong would have never gotten together with La Hee even if Ja Myung did not exist - they are both emotional cripples and Hodong, at least, is smart enough to recognize that. I think that is a huge part of his attraction to Ja Myung - she is a breath of sane air (significantly she has been brought up outside palace environment). When I think of Hodong, it's the same emotion I get when I think of Jang Jae Min from Bali - he is twisted and deeply flawed but the wonder and the tragedy of it is that for his family he is not flawed and twisted enough. One of the last things Ja Myung tells him is that in their next life she wishes she would be his mother. I remember people thinking WTF but it made perfect sense to me - the thing Hodong lacked most and needed most was a loving parent - it is something he never got. (And of course it's also a show of love towards her sister - this way La Hee can have Hodong as a lover).
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And this brings me to gender dynamics. Except for Muhyul, all the true movers and shakers in the story, every catalyst is a woman. Nowhere it is as evident as with Ja Myung and Hodong. I remember reading that Jung Kyung Ho was cast as Hodong and being genuinely puzzled. He has since gone on to be one of my favorite leading men and certainly terrifying and violent and feral enough in Cruel City to play the scariest warlord of them all if necessary but that wasn't the case at the time. I thought of him as the spoiled little brother to the angsty vengeance seeker of Sorry I Love You, or as a smart little brother to the amnesiac mob assassin in Time Between Dog and Wolf. Or, more likely, in his big break-out role as the male lead of Smile You. The thing is, in all of these, even Smile You, he is the quintessential nice guy (or as the term is in certain circles, "beta male.") He was about the last person I'd normally envision as a male lead in a period drama about war. But once I saw the drama, it all made sense and not because he was bringing his later Cruel City persona.
Because despite his undoubted ability to fight in battle, Ja Myung and Hodong are all about gender reversal - at one point she even becomes his bodyguard! If you think about it, they take gender roles usually reserved for the opposite gender - she is the proactive one, who sets the story in motion, the rebel leader. He is the one who conquered Nakrang through seduction of La Hee, something seen as a typically female method. His seducing La Hee into destroying the protective drum is a far cry from Jumong fighting through hordes single-handed or Dam Duk in The Legend taking on an army with a small unit armed with nothing but grit or even the Prince in Haechi or King in GK War outwitting his court enemies with balls and brains. And, as a typically female method, his way of victory gets him nothing but scorn - in the first episode, his stepmother calls him a whore to his face. It's the same with the relationship - Ja Myung can let go of him, but he cannot let go of her.
The women are uniformly fascinating and complex in this - even someone like La Hee does not just give in to Hodong's false sweet words - she genuinely believes surrender would save her country. The drama's respect for its female characters is summed up in a single scene - one of the characters is a widow of Wang Jashi's brother (the one she poisoned). Her 10-year-old brother-in-law marries her to save her from execution. 10 years later, they are still married and when she is doing the proper thing and helping him bathe, you see her experience and suppress her desire - because her husband is now a gorgeous gorgeous man. It could be a ludicrous situation - she changed the guy's diapers and she is not what you'd consider traditionally good-looking. But instead drama treats her feeling with respect and understanding. I loved it for that.
Oh, and I am just gonna leave this little father-son convo here:
Hodong: Your Majesty, what did you tell me before? You said if only you gain Nakrang without any blood being spilt, you would bestow leniency on them. Take pity on them. The other way there will be no end to rebellion and we will all die. Daemushin: Your own grandfather, King Yuri, killed his own two sons. I was young and I could not understand that. How could he? How can a father kill his own child. Unless he was crazy, how could he kill his sons? I finally understand him today. For a King, a son with other intentions is nothing but a political enemy. A political enemy that must be killed and gotten rid of. Hodong: Do you wish to kill me? Daemushin: [throws down a puppet of a woman] You must know who this wench is. Who is she? Hodong: It is Emperor Choi Ri's unknown daughter, Princess Ja Myung. Daemushin: Find her and kill her. Hodong: Father, I cannot do that! I...I...that woman... Daemushin: When you chop off the head of that woman Jae Myung, I will make you the Crown Prince. If your father is King Daemushin, who has expanded his kingdom, then you must survive and show all other nations how to rule that kingdom. Hodong: Your subject Hodong accepts Your Highness' command.
Parent of the Year indeed!
PS If you've watched enough sageuks, you will recognize that wily old monster Daemushin is actually the protag of The Kingdom of the Winds where he looked like this:
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(I did a pusher post for TKotW before so won't repeat.) The funny thing is much as I adored the ML of TKotW, I can totally see him progress into that monster here. It would be logical.
Anyway, digression over, go watch JMG!
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wgl czy cos się dzieje ciekawego w polskim rapie teraz. w sensie jeśli chodzi o mainstream. jakby mata robi z sb pajaca i wypuszcza consistently mid muzykę. nowy album taco to ucieleśnienie chłopa który nie ma pojęcia jak żyje przeciętny człowiek a i tak probuje robić "how you doing fellow warszawiacy". young leosia po wypuszczeniu epki honestly porządnych imprezowych bengierow zaczeła rzucać w eter jakiś nijaki singiel co 3 miechy który nikogo nie obchodzi. żabson wsm nie istnieje ale może i to dobrze. zaden duzy label nie wypluwa za bardzo jakis porzadnych kandydatow na supergwiazdy. quebo ???? club2020 który teoretycznie ze skladu jest The Rap Supergroup byl imo totalna porazka nijak sie to nie klei. schafter sprawdzilam niby wypuscil jakas epke w zeszlym roku ale nwt mi ona na radarze nie przeleciala mimo tego ze na punkcie niektorych starych trackow schaftera mam pierdolca these days. tak dużo czasu minęło odkąd był jakiś duzy release w polskim rapie którym można było się jarać co się dzieje. gdzie są te twarze rapu nowej generacji..... czy ja po prostu wypadłam z obiegu jakoś
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fluffycrow · 1 year
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Our Blues (2022) – episode 18
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supakixbabe · 7 months
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I’m gonna need another Isaiah Kassidy and Daniel Garcia segment on BTE but instead of match predictions, they just sit there and read Tumblr fanfiction.
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rainymoodlet · 1 year
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Kiss Me in Komorebi+ 🌸
[Episode Five] One Last Push!
Starting off our one-on-one time tonight is the sweet and lovable Jasper Hartley! Dan finally opened up to him about his life on the road, and it seemed to get our lil Jasper quite thoughtful. Daniel admires the guy for being able to voice his doubts so freely - it takes a lot to admit you don’t know what the next step is!
[ Part 8/?? ] 🌹
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eveneechan · 5 months
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"It looks better when someone pretty wears it"
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That iconic Hwayoung Injoo blazer scene but with Howl Sophie iconic shot bcs idk why somehow i feel it has similar energy
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jasmancer · 9 months
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applebee's
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