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Omo-adony💕✂️

@GracyHQ

Jesus is Lord | Write sometimes | Not in the business of being liked | Discussing Kdramas (reviews, recs, tropes, characters) and everything in between.🎬

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So this is just me thinking out loud… Why do we always call K-dramas full of suffering, breakups & trauma ‘realistic’ and ‘deep’… But rom-coms or lighthearted dramas with joy, love & happy endings are labeled “unrealistic” or “delulu” ? Aren’t these things part of life too?
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Unorthodox 🌬️🫧@kdrama_outofbox·
Lmaooooooo Nikita just demonetized someone for tweeting something other people have said many times before. Feel free to do the “cdramas are better than kdramas” tweets at your own risk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@GracyHQ I need to leave this country asap 😭😂
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that girl@dammyyss_·
My friend called me today and told me she’s going to Thailand. I was genuinely happy for her, but guess what? She said, “Let’s go together.” 😭😂 I quickly told her, “Abeg, wait till December first.” 😂😂✈️🇹🇭
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Lateefah🎀@queenylateefah·
It’s actually so funny to see an account you have never encountered before already blocking you.. I’ll return the favor..aura for aura
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Ivann :#@zhou_anxin·
If a film about bullying makes you think it encourages people to bully, instead of raising awareness, then the problem is you as a society
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I just started watching #TeachYouaLesson, the new drama on Netflix, and I'm really enjoying it. Then I came on X and saw that some Korean teachers are reportedly criticizing the drama and even calling for its cancellation because they believe violence isn't the answer to bullying. And honestly, I remembered the first time I watched Weak Hero Class 1 and Study Group, I was so confused as to how school bullying is often allowed to escalate to such extreme levels while the staff in charge seem to do little or nothing to help the situation or the victims. It was more like just an information to them. Let’s even put the fact that this is a fictional story aside, if we follow the teacher’s argument, doesn't it raise another question? Are they unintentionally acknowledging that the existing methods of dealing with bullying haven't been particularly effective? If the school systems were consistently working, would audiences be so drawn to stories where students feel forced to take matters into their own hands or seek outside intervention? I’m not saying violence is the only solution, but If people are so concerned about a fictional story where force is used against bullies, does that also suggest that they’ve not been doing enough to give people the confidence that the problem is being handled effectively?🤷🏼‍♀️

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tonitrumb🇨🇴@Tonitrumb11·
@GracyHQ La serie ha mostrado cosas peores que ocurren (como que Korea hay reclutamiento de menores) pero en vez de eso se quejan de una palabra estúpida (Lo siento me deje llevar solo que de todos los temas de la serie que la polémica sea está me parece estúpido)
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Ok so, I've been seeing a lot of conversations about Get Schooled (True Education) on the TL, the webtoon from which #TeachYouaLesson was adapted. so I decided to read up on the controversy. Apparently, the webtoon faced criticism for a chapter that included racial slurs and stereotypes, which led to accusations of racism and a public apology from writer Chae Yongtaek and the illustrator. It was also criticized by some readers for storylines they viewed as misogynistic. I can now see why some people are reacting strongly to it, especially looking at the nature of the content and how it was received by readers. But I think in cases like this, two truths can coexist. We can criticize the harmful aspects of a work and also accept other points it makes . Likewise, appreciating its message about bullying does not also mean we should overlook the controversies surrounding it. Both truths can coexist.🙏
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sooYAS@the3songg·
@GracyHQ I actually started watching it after seeing a clip of the inspector slapping the shit out of the bully. So satisfying haha
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Omo-adony💕✂️@GracyHQ·
I just started watching #TeachYouaLesson, the new drama on Netflix, and I'm really enjoying it. Then I came on X and saw that some Korean teachers are reportedly criticizing the drama and even calling for its cancellation because they believe violence isn't the answer to bullying. And honestly, I remembered the first time I watched Weak Hero Class 1 and Study Group, I was so confused as to how school bullying is often allowed to escalate to such extreme levels while the staff in charge seem to do little or nothing to help the situation or the victims. It was more like just an information to them. Let’s even put the fact that this is a fictional story aside, if we follow the teacher’s argument, doesn't it raise another question? Are they unintentionally acknowledging that the existing methods of dealing with bullying haven't been particularly effective? If the school systems were consistently working, would audiences be so drawn to stories where students feel forced to take matters into their own hands or seek outside intervention? I’m not saying violence is the only solution, but If people are so concerned about a fictional story where force is used against bullies, does that also suggest that they’ve not been doing enough to give people the confidence that the problem is being handled effectively?🤷🏼‍♀️
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jgirl@Cjoygreat·
Algorithms take me to lovers of Chinese and Korean dramas. I need more of them as mutuals. 😍😍😍😍
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@GracyHQ Omo let me go and watch it b4 they ban the it
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babushka@ummi_nan·
@GracyHQ I get that they might be helpless but them coming out to protest against a series that is anti bullying because a teacher is the one doling out the punishment is insanity. I think it would have been better if they didn’t do anything
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babushka@ummi_nan·
The teachers are mad, if they actually did something about bullying it wouldn’t be as bad as it is
Omo-adony💕✂️@GracyHQ

I just started watching #TeachYouaLesson, the new drama on Netflix, and I'm really enjoying it. Then I came on X and saw that some Korean teachers are reportedly criticizing the drama and even calling for its cancellation because they believe violence isn't the answer to bullying. And honestly, I remembered the first time I watched Weak Hero Class 1 and Study Group, I was so confused as to how school bullying is often allowed to escalate to such extreme levels while the staff in charge seem to do little or nothing to help the situation or the victims. It was more like just an information to them. Let’s even put the fact that this is a fictional story aside, if we follow the teacher’s argument, doesn't it raise another question? Are they unintentionally acknowledging that the existing methods of dealing with bullying haven't been particularly effective? If the school systems were consistently working, would audiences be so drawn to stories where students feel forced to take matters into their own hands or seek outside intervention? I’m not saying violence is the only solution, but If people are so concerned about a fictional story where force is used against bullies, does that also suggest that they’ve not been doing enough to give people the confidence that the problem is being handled effectively?🤷🏼‍♀️

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that girl@dammyyss_·
I started watching Teach You a Lesson and I’m loving it already.😂😂😂 #Teachyoualesson
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Omo-adony💕✂️@GracyHQ·
This is a reminder to go watch this drama. Watching these bullies get exactly what they deserve is so satisfying.🥰🫠
Omo-adony💕✂️@GracyHQ

I just started watching #TeachYouaLesson, the new drama on Netflix, and I'm really enjoying it. Then I came on X and saw that some Korean teachers are reportedly criticizing the drama and even calling for its cancellation because they believe violence isn't the answer to bullying. And honestly, I remembered the first time I watched Weak Hero Class 1 and Study Group, I was so confused as to how school bullying is often allowed to escalate to such extreme levels while the staff in charge seem to do little or nothing to help the situation or the victims. It was more like just an information to them. Let’s even put the fact that this is a fictional story aside, if we follow the teacher’s argument, doesn't it raise another question? Are they unintentionally acknowledging that the existing methods of dealing with bullying haven't been particularly effective? If the school systems were consistently working, would audiences be so drawn to stories where students feel forced to take matters into their own hands or seek outside intervention? I’m not saying violence is the only solution, but If people are so concerned about a fictional story where force is used against bullies, does that also suggest that they’ve not been doing enough to give people the confidence that the problem is being handled effectively?🤷🏼‍♀️

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