Please look at my kitten! He's a 4 week old rescue. So glad we could give him a safe home.
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Here I go again back on my bullshit about dramas that no one who follows me particularly cares about but
Thereâs a moment in Something in the Rain episode 2 where Junhee and Seungho are outside with Gyumin and Seungho is at first confused as to why Junhee would step in to play Jinahâs boyfriend in the first place but then Junhee just says âhe cheated on herâ and that apparently just explains everything away for Seungho and without asking any more quesitons as to Junheeâs involvement or his attachment to Jinah or anything at all, he just sends Gyumin away and scolds Junhee for not telling him sooner.Â
This is a decent example of characterization being shown and not told. Seungho knows Junhee well, theyâre friends and they hang out often. So much so that later on, Seungho warns Jinah that she doesnât know Junhee as well as he does and that âJunhee really doesnât give people a second chanceâ when they hurt him. Seungho acts as an interpreter for an aspect of Junhee that the main character and therefore the viewpoint audience might not be able to understand as well, which is the fact that his judgements of morality are hard and final rules as to how he views interactions. Later, when Seungho sees that Gyumin has compromising pictures of Jinah that heâs using to emotionally blackmail her, he asks Junhee specifically how he can hurt Gyumin now that heâs crossed Seunghoâs personal morality line because Seungho views Junhee as a pillar of justice because heâs so ready to jump in to enact it when someone even barely violates that.Â
So the point of this scene is to demonstrate how well Seungho knows Junhee as well as Junheeâs overarching sense of morality and action. When Seungho hears from Junhee that âGyumin cheated on Jinahâ, it is immediately believable that Junhee saw Jinah talking to Gyumin and stepped in to rescue her because thatâs who Junhee is, when Junhee perceives an injustice, he immediately decides how he feels about the person who committed it and is willing to act on that decision within a second, and because Seungho knows this about him just the fact that there was an injustice committed is enough to immediately explain Junheeâs involvement and the incident as a whole with very little information and trusting that his friend is telling the truth. Remember, Seungho is the translator through which Jinah and we as the audience are able to understand Junheeâs sense of morality, and so this scene is just a way for us to see that sense of morality and how Seungho views it as a whole in a quick and easy way, helping us understand Junhee as a character better.Â
I started Stardew Valley last night and now I don't wanna play or do anything else ever. I'm working my way to romancing Elliott, we already have 1 heart and I'm trying to save up to plant a pomegranate tree so I can get him a pomegranate for his birthday. I've probably got 1/4 of my farm cleared out and I'm steadily getting it all gone. I'm so excited and this little farming simulator is my only source of serotonin
Can someone please find me the audio of My Dick Don't Work? I know I've reblogged it before but I can't find it :(
Okay but Yixingâs mindset here is really exposed entirely in that one moment, that just... he stares for a second and then says, âhow do you think you did?â. Heâs entirely aware of the praise from Jolin Tsai and from the trainees behind him, heâs entirely aware that the performance was good, but heâs also entirely aware that it couldâve been so much better. What that tells us, that one phrase, is that he recognizes potential in Mingming and Yechen. He saw the potential in the performance and he sees the level they can maybe reach one day and he wants that for them. If he believed they couldnât make it, he wouldâve just lectured them about âwhy did you come here with that mindsetâ, but he didnât. Instead he looked them in the eyes and said that everyone may be praising them, but he knows theyâre capable of so much more, and even asking, do they know theyâre capable of more, do they know they couldâve done better. Yixing wants to praise them, he wants to tell them theyâre good, he wants to appreciate them as dancers, but he also wants them to know that he sees that they arenât reaching the highest level they can, they arenât making their full potential, and heâs giving them the chance to prove they can work their way up to where they truly belong.

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They really did Hopper dirty this season didn't they
Found the tears. This show(?) is so amazing and I'm still not done. I got to the part where Lup and Barry have their duet and like everyone notice and see their love and things are being set in motion and God that hit me like a ton of bricks. I can't even really explain it but it was just so powerful to me
Every time I see a commercial for Good Omens I go fucking feral