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michyeosseo · 10 months
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tenderness; handless
Better (CN duet ver.) by BoA & Xin
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I love Mother. Not as your daughter-in-law. But as a woman
Durian's Affair | 아씨 두리안
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daneol · 9 months
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this drama made me feel like i won the lottery this year oh my god, because of THEM 😭
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kooyikyung · 9 months
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hello!
me and other people on twitter decided to create a discord channel for semi x doyi! if anyone is interested in discussing them with us, feel free to enter it too!
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what-breaks-my-heart · 10 months
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byancamello · 7 months
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💖💍
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turndon100-blog · 11 months
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Yesterday I found out Bloodhounds had released
I enjoyed it enough to binge it but there were few unexpected events(?):
***There might be minor spoilers***
1. I was really interested in the knife fighters, especially Hwang Yanjung as his intro showed how he went for an enemy's achilles and he was swift at it but during his fight with Myungil it just didn't happen? even when Myunggil's leg was open for attack during their fight!! HAHHAHA don't ask me why but I was hoping for it so bad.
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2. Kim Hyeon Joo disappearing after the whole incident felt so ???? Like her character is so adamant about revenge so after her disappearance I was assuming we'd have a surprise heroic entry in the end but that didn't happen either and it felt so off lol
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3. What house with so much money doesn't have strong windows/good security? I mean yeah Tae Ho was trying to live a normal life also, he & his team were still at the 'planning and gathering information' stage but didn't the Writers make the Evil too strong?! 😭 Our people were at so much disadvantage even after having enough money to afford extra hands lol
<< live footage of me when everything was going down >>
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But yeah anyways this series was fun, special kudos to this comedic duo- too gentle Geonwoo and MCP Woojin 😂
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sarangkstars · 7 months
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Song of the Bandits
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Are you with the insurgents? Are you with the insurgents? No, no. Just bandits.
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mofartumb · 8 months
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Sinopsis Durian's Affair (2023)
Sinopsis Durian’s Affair (2023) – Durian’s Affair (2023) adalah serial drama Korea yang dibintangi oleh Park Joo-Mi, Choi Myung-Gil, Kim Min-Joon, Han Da-Gam, Jeon Noh-Min, Yoon Hae-Young, dan Ji Young-San. Drama sepanjang 16 episode ini ditayangkan TV Chosun. Berikut sinopsis dan review Durian’s Affair (2023). Plot sinopsis Durian’s Affair (2023) Keluarga Dan mengadakan pesta di vila mereka.…
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twentysnoir · 2 months
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Especial KRP — Sobrenomes Coreanos
Cansado de Lee? Kim? Seo? Song? Choi? Hwang? Park? Abaixo do "Read More" você vai encontrar alguns sobrenomes mais incomuns que pode usar em seus personagens coreanos.
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Ah, A (아 - A)
Ae (애 - É)
Ban, Bahn, Van, Vahn, Pan, Pahn (반 - Ban)
Beon, Bun, Buhn, Veon, Vun, Vuhn (번 - Bón)
Beom, Bum, Buhm, Veom, Vum, Vuhm (범 - Bóm)
Bo, Vo (보 - Bô)
Bok, Vok (복 - Bôc)
Bong, Vong (봉 - Bông)
Boo, Bu, Voo, Vu (부 - Bú)
Bi, Vi, Bee, Vee (비 - Bi)
Bin, Been, Bean, Vin, Veen, Vean (빈 - Bin)
Bing, Beeng, Ving, Veeng (빙 - Bing)
Da (다 - Dá)
Dam (담 - Dam)
Dan (단 - Dan)
Dang (당 - Dang)
Dae, Dai (대 - Dé)
Dok, Dock (독 - Dôc)
Dokgo, Dokko (독고 - Docô)
Don (돈 - Dôn)
Dong (동 - Dông)
Dongbang (동방 - Dôngbâng)
Deung (등 - Dûng)
Deungjeong, Deungjung (등정 - Dûngdjóng)
Eogeum, Uhgeum, Ugeum (어금 - Ógûm)
Eun (은 - Ûn)
Eum (음 - Ûm)
Hak, Hahk (학 - Rác)
Hae (해 - Ré)
Hyeong, Hyung, Hyoung (형 - Rióng)
Ho, Hoh (호 - Rô)
Hwa, Hwah (화 - Ruá)
Hwangmok (황목 - Ruangmôk)
Hwangbo (황보 - Ruangbô)
Hoo, Hu (후 - Ru)
Ja, Jah (자 - Já)
Jeom, Jum (점 - Djóm)
Je, Jeh (제 - Djê)
Jegal, Jekal (제갈 - Djegál)
Jeo, Juh (저 - Djó)
Jong (종 - Djông)
Jwa, Joa, Jua (좌 - Djuá)
Jeung (증 - Jûng)
Kangjeon, Kangjun, Gangjeon, Gangjun (강전 - Gangdjón)
Ka, Ga (가 - Ga)
Kal, Gal (갈 - Gal)
Kam, Gam (감)
Kan, Gan (간 - Gan)
Kae, Gae (개 - Gué)
Kyun, Kyeon, Kyoun, Gyun, Gyeon, Gyoun (견 - Guión)
Kyung, Kyeong, Kyoung, Gyung, Gyeong, Gyoung (경 - Guióng)
Kye, Gye (계 - Guiê)
Kok, Gok (곡 - Gôc)
Kwan, Gwan (관 - Guân)
Kwok, Gwok (궉 - Guóc)
Kyo, Gyo (교 - Guiô)
Kuk, Guk, Kook, Gook, Kuck, Guck (국 - Guc)
Kung, Koong, Gung, Goong (궁 - Gung)
Kwok, Gwok, Kweok, Gweok (궉 - Guóc)
Keun, Geun (근 - Gûn)
Keum, Geum (금 - Gûm)
Ki, Gi, Kee, Gee (기 - Gui)
Kil, Gil (길 - Guil)
Lin, In, Rin, Leen, Een, Reen (인 - In)
Man, Mahn (만 - Man)
Mangjeol, Mangjul (망절 - Mangdjól)
Mae (매 - Mé)
Maeng (맹 - Méng)
Myung, Myeong, Myoung (명 - Mióng)
Mo, Moh (모 - Mô)
Mok, Mock (목 - Môc)
Myo (묘 - Miô)
Moo, Mu (무 - Mu)
Mubon, Moobon (무본 - Mubôn)
Muk, Muck, Mook, Moock (묵 - Muc)
Mi, Mee (미 - Mi)
Nan (난 - Nan)
Namgoong, Namgung, Namkoong, Namkung (남궁 - Namgung)
Nang (낭 - Nang)
Nae (내 - Né)
Noi, Nwe (뇌 - Nê)
Ok, Ock (옥 - Ôc)
On, Ohn (온 - Ôn)
Ong (옹 - Ông)
Pan, Pahn (판 - Pan)
Paeng (팽 - Péng)
Pyeon, Pyun, Pyuhn (편 - Pión)
Pyeong, Pyung, Pyuhng (평 - Pióng)
Po, Poh (포 - Pô)
Pyo (표 - Piô)
Pung, Poong (풍 - Pung)
Pi, Pee (피 - Pi)
Pil, Fil, Peel, Feel (필 - Pil)
Ra, La, Rah, Lah (라 - Lá)
Ran, Lan (란 - Lan)
Rang, Lang (랑 - Lang)
Ryeo, Ryuh, Lyeo, Lyuh (려 - Lió)
Roe, Loe, Roi, Loi, Rwe, Lwe (뢰 - Lê)
Sa, Sah (사 - Sá)
Sakong, Sagong (사공 - Sagông)
San, Sahn (산 - San)
Sam, Sahm (삼 - Sam)
Sang, Sahng (상 - Sang)
Seomun, Seomoon, Suhmun, Suhmoon, Sumun, Sumoon (서문 - Sómún)
Seonu, Seonwu, Seonwoo, Seonoo, Sunu, Sunwu, Sunwoo, Sunoo (선우 - Sónú)
Seob, Sub, Seop, Sup, Suhb, Suhp (섭 - Sób)
Sobong (소봉 - Sobông)
Soo, Su (수 - Su)
Sun, Soon (순 - Sun)
Seung (승 - Sûng)
Si, Shi, Xi, See, Shee, Xee (시 - Xi)
Tak, Tahk (탁 - Tác)
Tan, Tahn (탄 - Tan)
Tang, Tahng (탕 - Táng)
Tae (태 - Té)
Uh, Eo, Eoh (어 - Ó)
Wan, Wahn (완 - Uán)
Wang, Wahng (왕 - Uáng)
Wun, Un, Woon, Oon (운 - Un)
Wi (위 - Uí)
Ya, Yah (야 - Iá)
Yeop, Yeob, Yup, Yub, Yuhp, Yuhb (엽 - Iób)
Yeong, Young, Yung (영 - Ióng)
Ye, Yeh (예 - Iê)
Yo (요 - Iô)
Yong (용 - Iông)
Yook, Yuk (육 - Iúk)
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michyeosseo · 9 months
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So elegant, so stubborn.
Yoon Hae Young and Choi Myung Gil as JANG SE-MI & BAEK DO-YI LADY DURIAN (2023) 1.10
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I might be enjoying the overly complicated relationships between everyone, but can we maybe have DoYi and SeMi interact for a little bit more of the episode
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prbni · 24 days
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Chemistry between actors was amazing, but the storyline tho... in KDrama
Kang Sora as Oh Hara and Jung Seungjo as Goo Eun Beom in Strangers Again: the story ruined everything
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Lee Jaewook as Baek Kyung and Kim Hye Yoon as Eun Dan Oh in Extraordinary You:only if Baek Kyung wasn't written as a red flag by the manhwa writer
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Jeon Doyeon as Gil Bok Soon and Koo Kyo hwan as Han Hee Seong in Kill Bok Soon: the storyline was good for a crime thriller but unfortunate for them
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Moon Sangmin as Lee Jihan and Jeon Jong Seo as Na Ah Jung in Wedding Impossible :they get happy ending but the storyline was messy imo
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Lee Jaewook as Han Tae Oh and Choi Hee Jin as Kang Hee Joo in The Impossible Heir : yall know why. Everything in this drama was messed up except the chemistry between these two actors
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Ki Do Hoon as Yangcha and Kim Ji Won as Tanya in Arthdal Chronicles: basically Kim Ji Won has chemistry with everyone she acts alongside
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Lee Jae In as Lee Yoon Seo and Cha Woo Min as Ko Kyung Jun in Night Has Come: honestly I didn't even consider them before I saw all those edits on YT
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Go Youn Jung as Jung Jisoo and Seo In Guk as Kim Seong Hyeop in Death's Game: even the smallest moments between them was enough to establish how beautiful chemistry they had
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Lee Dohyun as Go Chang Myung and IU as Jang Man Wol in Hotel Del Luna: one of the best pairings in a KDrama to exist
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convenientalias · 1 month
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Rules: List the first line of your last 10 (posted) fics and see if there's a pattern.
Tagged by @seamayweed. Thanks, I love these kinds of challenges!
Chi and Mei--The woman calling herself Yun Weishan lay naked in Shangguan Qian’s bed, though the comforter had been replaced over her so that nothing was visible below the neck.
The White Snake--The first time Yang sees the snakes around Tian is the day after they went to the opera.
A Hard Call--Myung-gil had known he’d lose some men assailing Choi Tae-ho’s house, which was almost a fortress, but he hadn’t thought he’d have to kill any of them himself.
all i will take are the consequences--Min-woo wouldn’t have guessed on his own that Lee Jun-seong and Song Jae-hyo were fucking.
mi soledad que da vueltas los brazos como un naufrago--“Why?” Min-woo says.
Loaded, Unloaded--If asked, Jo Young-jae couldn’t have said why he came up to the roof.
a shared punishment--Choi Chi-hoon tried to pick the lock on the handcuffs.
A Small Black Puppy--Hong-sae met the dog in the middle of a bridge.
chasing their own fantasy--Honestly, Eon Nyeoni finds Nam Hee-shin interesting.
Don't Want to Walk Alone--“An engagement?” Li Xiangyi raised his eyebrows.
At first glance, since I went in reverse chronological order, the main trend I immediately notice is that I've been writing longer first sentences lately. I think that's pretty immediately obvious if you just glance at this list. Some of the shorter ones (chasing their own fantasy, a shared punishment, A Small Black Puppy, Loaded Unloaded) are even their own separate paragraph.
However. Reverse chronological order of posting/updating is deceptive. "A White Snake" was posted recently, but I actually wrote it in September; "A Hard Call" was updated recently, but its first chapter was posted in October, and even then, it's a follow-up on a fic I wrote even longer ago. So... it's more like I usually write short first lines, but occasionally I do go longer, without much of a chronological element.
Otherwise... idk, there's a lot of variation. I don't often start with dialogue, but I do on occasion, especially when the fic is going to be short or fast-paced. I never start with imagery--"Chi and Mei" comes close, but it's only half imagery, really, the other half just orienting the reader in a canonical scene. "The White Snake" has a second and third sentence with more imagery, but the first sentence is more context. I often start with introspection, but I also often start with action. It's fun to try out different things.
Tagging: @trifoliate-undergrowth @flo-nelja @iatethepomegranate @general-sleepy @aboxthecolourofheartache @smylealong and anyone else who wants to do it <3
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what-breaks-my-heart · 9 months
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Professor Chung-hwa Han offered her house and all her land to the UC – but Moon’s promises were empty
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▲ Professor Chung-hwa Han with her son, Samuel, outside the Seoul Unification Church in the 1950s. It has been said that he was deaf.
Professor Chung-hwa Han 韓忠嬅 – head of the residential advisors at the Ewha Womans University dormitories – joined in 1954 after being witnessed to by Mrs. Yun-yeong Yang.
Han was married, but her husband was incarcerated in North Korea. Her two children were suffering from a serious illness. When she met Moon, he said that if she joined all her problems would be solved. She became a devoted member. Ten years later, she went to visit Seon-gil Choi and shared what had happened in her life. Nothing had been resolved and she was dying of cancer.
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▲ Professor Chung-hwa Han may be the person sitting in front of Sun Myung Moon in this 1954 photo taken in Daegu.
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Gil Ja Sa Eu gave this testimony in 1980. She was one of the fourteen students expelled from Ewha Womans University in 1955. (see photo below) She was married to UC president Hyo-won Eu.
“Also I heard that the English literature professor [Professor Han] who had, until a short time before, been the house mother of our dormitory was going there [to the Unification Church]. During the Korean War her husband was kidnapped by the Communists. She lived only for the coming Lord, and her faith was such that she had many spiritual experiences. Every night she would battle with armies of satans.
She would wave a cutting knife around and in a loud voice pray in tears. She would gather us for early morning prayer meetings, and tell us many things we couldn’t comprehend about the spiritual world.
Somehow my heart was attracted and I faithfully attended every morning. Because of her almost insane life of faith, she was finally removed as house mother of the dormitory. Once she began attending the Unification Church, however, I could not help but be amazed at the change that came over her. Before, because she said she was a sinner, she never used makeup and never cared how she dressed, but when she began going to the Unification Church she began to dress neatly and even began setting her hair, her face was full of hope, and her attitude always joyful.”
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“Unification Church leader and a pilgrimage to adultery”
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▲ Cartoon about Sun Myung Moon from the ChoongAng Ilbo – Central Daily newspaper, August 3, 1955. Text at the top of the cartoon: 「愚婦X文教主 = 所謂 陰陽심판」 “Foolish X Reverend Moon, the so-called Yin-Yang referee” lower right corner text: 社会戯評 = Social commentary cartoon (Yin-yang is an allusion to male-female relationships.)
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extract from a Japanese magazine report:
Pikareum emerged during the “Ewha Woman’s University Incident” in the early days of Rev. Sun Myung Moon
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Testimony of Mrs Jeong-ok Kim (above) At the time, in 1955, she was Dean of the Student Ministry at Ewha Womans University; she was interviewed in 1993 at the age of 82. Other direct interviews are featured.
“House and land were all offered [to the UC].”
Kim continued to speak about a female Professor of English from that time. Her name was Chung-hwa Han and she had become an evangelist for the Unification Church. “Chung-hwa Han’s husband had been abducted in North Korea, and two of her children were both plagued by serious illnesses. “She had met Sun Myung Moon in Busan. He had told her that if she offered everything to the Unification Church, her husband would return and also her children’s illnesses would be healed. I heard that subsequently she became a fanatical member. I heard her lecturing about the Unification Church in the dormitory and in the classroom, so I scolded her. “I told her that this Methodist school did not permit her to lecture about the Unification Church in the classrooms and dormitories. I also said that Christianity was not taught in a temple. She retorted, “One day those of you who do not believe in the Unification Church will go to hell”. The next day she submitted her letter of resignation. “About ten years later Chung-hwa Han came to visit my house. She was shabbily dressed. She told me she had left the Unification Church. She was crying as she explained, “I dedicated my house and land, and all my deposits to the Unification Church. Still I am without my husband and my children did not recover from their illnesses.” A few years later she died.” Some girls at Ewha Woman’s University accepted her “teaching” and they joined the Unification Church. One has to wonder what fate was waiting for them.
https://tragedyofthesixmarys.com/pikareum-emerged-ewha/
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▲ Ewha Womans University students who were expelled from university for their involvement in Moon’s pikareum cult. Soon-wha Choi, aka Annie Choi, the mother of Sam Park is front left. Standing third from the left is Gil Ja Sa Eu.
Ewha Womans University sex scandal as told in the 1955 newspapers
Pak Chung-hwa interviewed about Moon’s “SEX relays”
Sun Myung Moon used a ‘Honey Trap’ – Choi Soon-yeong explains
Moon’s first wife, Choi Seon-gil, and Kim Deok-jin interviewed
Gil-ja Sa Eu on the 1955 Ewha Womans University sex scandal
Sun Myung Moon found guilty in 1955; started two year jail sentence
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