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Just saw this tweet, which is an old interview Yin did, and
This explains why Jack is Yin's baby, that's his character, their stories are so similar 😭
“when I saw you on that picture, all the memories of our childhood came back”
i don’t want it to end yet.
oh. so that’s why young royals has been trending for like, 3 days straight. it really is like that huh.
I really really really want to know why there's such a huge industry in many Asian countries(Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc.) for gay romance shows, and none at all in the US, Canada, or Great Britain, despite the fact that, if I understand correctly, it's far more socially acceptable to be gay in the latter countries. It's not like there's a lack of women in them who love gay romance. Are there academic papers on this phenomenon? I find it utterly fascinating.
that finale was perfect.
i don't think any other drama has handled a love triangle as healthy and softly as light on me did. how each character grew and did what they said they were going to do: change for the better.
how the two "rivals" still managed to keep being friends and not hold their "grudges" or whatever against each other. still just vibing, like friends should.
HOW SHINWOO AND TAEKYUNG STILL MANAGED TO BE BOTH CUTE, AWKWARD AND STILL BICKERING LIKE THE FIRST TIME???? the only thing that changed was them now being allowed to be disgustingly cute as boyfriends WITH SO MUCH HANDHOLDING and not caring what other say.
light on me really did that with the budget that they had, twice a week, 16 eps and 20min run time. one of the best series of 2021. don't even try to change my mind.
Normalize this kind of conversation
"It's the same as you like dogs and I like cats. It's your preference"
- Tul
Song Shi On + Big Mood™
#this is tragic alexa play this is how you fall in love
□ a bl sideblog, because yes, it reached that level◇▪︎ ♡🏳️🌈☆
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