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alwaysbewoke · 2 months
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On March 5th, 1959, 69 African American boys, ages 13 to 17, were padlocked in their dormitory for the night at the Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville. Around 4 a.m., a fire mysteriously ignited, forcing the boys to fight and claw their way out of the burning building. The old, run-down, & low-funded facility, just 15 minutes south of Little Rock, housed 69 teens from ages 13-17. Most were either homeless or incarcerated for petty crimes such as doing pranks. 48 boys managed to escape the fire. The doors were locked from the outside and fire mysteriously ignited on a cold, wet morning, following earlier thunderstorms in the same area of rural Pulaski County. The horrific event brought attention to the deplorable conditions in which the boys lived. The boys all slept in a space barely big enough for them to move around & theyre one foot apart from one another & their bathroom was a bucket at the corner where they had to defecate in. In an ironic twist, the land in which the school stood is now the Arkansas Department of Correction Facility Wrightsville Unit. In 2019 a plaque was finally placed after 60 years.
PURE EVIL!!! MY GOD!!
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thenoonachronicles · 1 year
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A mini reunion for Juvenile Justice, Weak Hero Class 1 and Duty After School cast Lee Yeon and Kim Sugyeom
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fridayvelvet · 4 months
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Kim Hye Soo for Vogue
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I'm back again for my agenda of the year.
Do watch this show because it deserves all the praise and more! 😭😩
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and-katara · 2 months
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More 2022 kdramas to watch
Revenge of Others
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Juvenile Justice
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Eve
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Blueming
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Love All Play
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The Sound Of Magic
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Once Upon A Small Town
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The Fabulous
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Mimicus
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Dear M
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thepersona · 1 year
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Kim Hye-soo's eye(brow) acting appreciation post - gifs not mine
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lemoticon · 1 year
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2022 BEST DRAMAS
Choose 5 dramas it’s difficult. So I decided to choose my favorite ones for this year. 
Tomorrow 
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo 
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Business Proposal 
Hometown Cha-cha-cha 
Oh my Venus (it is a 2016 k-drama, but I only watch it this year)
Juvenile Justice
Love Between Fairy and Devil  (c-drama)
The Romance of Hua Rong 2 (c-drama)
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tozsoss · 2 months
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Judge sim from juvenile justice as tarot cards:
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"We need to show them how scary the law is. We need to teach them that there are consequences when they harm others."
"There’s only one reason why I locked you up. To make you stand trial. I want to show you that the abuser will be locked up, not the victim. That the victim will get to stay home, and the perpetrator will be punished. I will show you that."
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yuureei · 1 year
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they say it takes an entire village to raise a child. in other words, a child's life could be ruined if the entire village neglects the child.
juvenile justice / 소년심판 (2022)
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homoo-wan-kenobi · 1 year
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everyone always talks about kim hye soo in hyena, juvenile justice, signal, and now under the queen's umbrella. but no one ever talks about her in the queen of office. I think we need to put more respect on kim hye soo as ms kim because she's absolutely amazing in this role and I love the show.
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junkobato · 2 years
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✨BEST KDRAMA 2022✨ 1st half
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Which one did you enjoy the most? :)
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my top k-dramas in 2022.
i'm back again with my totally subjective and oh-nobody-asked-for-this list of k-dramas i enjoyed this year.
(7) summer strike i enjoyed the premise and the overall message. my biggest ick about this drama is the insertion of the murder mystery that plagues the town and characters. i did not care for it 🥰
(6) the sound of magic i liked the whimsical nature of the series, and, in a similar vein to summer strike, it's message to be silly and to have fun; to pursue the things you love and to find joy in ordinary things. the soundtrack slaps and this is ji chang wook's best role to date. the only ick would be the pacing and certain plot directions
(5) tomorrow i'm a sucker for grim reapers, what can i say? 🤷🏼‍♀️ (there's also my interest in the macabre and the morbid, but we move) great performances all around, flimsy in certain areas but its heart is in the right place. the costumes and the humor slapped, a solid 8/10.
(4) one dollar lawyer we could've had it all. anyway, one of nam goong min's best, if not the best, performance. despite the mess behind the scenes, incredibly enjoyable throughout its run. full of spirit, humor, and charm.
(3) juvenile justice a masterclass in acting and scriptwriting. everyone delivered and everyone understood the assignment
(2) through the darkness kim nam gil as song ha young. need i say more?
(1) my liberation notes in a league of its own. unmatched, untouchable, unbeatable. words are not enough to convey my thoughts and feelings
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hyunesais · 1 year
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juvenile justice review
after such long and tiresome quarter from college, now i am FINALLY able to take a break. 
because for me, taking a break is literally just watching tv shows and movies. so i decided to catch up on juvenile justice i started few months ago that i forgot to finish. 
tldr; contains right amount of suspense, melodrama, crime, and significance. definitely a huge tw for the mention of r*pe, child tr*ffi*king, and blood. just a lot of crimes that are very explicit. i do think there were some element of notable unrealisticness, but because it’s a fictional show, i didn’t really mind it. overall a great show. 9.5/10
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juvenile justice made me cry like 5 times, especially during the last few episodes when everything started to become a bit more realistic, when things weren’t ending the way i thought it would, it made me much sadder knowing that this is what actually happens in court. regardless of what the truth is, the court decide upon evidence...
one way for me to describe juvenile justice is this: a must-see drama for everyone to watch. 
with the rise of true-crime content everywhere, there has been a rise of concerns towards the victims and the family of victims as they are often belittled by those who rather victim-blame or support the same perpetrators who essentially took away their life from the victims. 
this show shows from the perspective of the victims, perpetrators, the families, the court, the police, and the public to see how everything interacts together to make a case. while it doesn’t shy away from giving the fresh perspective of the perpetrator by trying to find the motive behind their crimes (as the *main* criminals are all teens in this movie), it still holds them responsible for their actions, as the court understands that being young is not an excuse for the crimes they committed. i liked how the narrative of this film is to hold the perpetrators responsible for the victims, while also trying to find a way to prevent the perpetrators from committing crimes ever again and go back to society with knowledge and empathy. 
before i watched this drama, i had some concerns after seeing the overall plot. i was worried that people were going to cry for another ban of juvie law, and advocate for making teens trial as adults. that was, and still is one of the most popular narrative these days, and i didn’t want to watch a drama that just repeated what everyone says without digging dipper to the actual problem: the society and structure that FAILS the children- both victims and the perpetrators. because many crimes can be prevented through active search and prevention nation-wide! 
so props to this show for bringing this new perspective. 
i don’t really have much to comment on the characters, they all had their flaws but all also had their strengths to their character. but most importantly, i loved how every adult in this show was able to take some responsibility and character growth- because for the teens to get better, the adults need to as well. 
my favorite characters definitely were shim eun-seok and cha tae-joo. their dynamics were very unique and polar-opposites in some ways, but i love how they were able to become partners in crime as the story developed. 
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overall, i give this drama 9.5/10- the 0.5 points are knocked off due to the unnecessary violence in the last few episodes. but overall, i don’t really have anything i particularly disliked about this show. the flaws of this show were realistic, and that’s what made me love this show even more! 
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racoonviews · 1 year
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Law Related Series you should definitely watch
These are law movies you should definitely watch to understand how laws can be used in different scenarios
Law-related series have been a popular genre in television for many years, and for good reason. These shows often provide viewers with a fascinating look into the legal system, including the inner workings of courtrooms, law firms, and the various roles played by lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals. Better Call Saul Better Call Saul “Better Call Saul” is a prequel to the hit series…
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insmncrakoonart · 2 years
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Judge Shim Eun Seok every time she goes anywhere
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