Seulgi had the option to be mean and say harsher words to Jaeyi, just as she had done in the past. But it was kind of like she knew that Jaeyi probably was hurt too, and she took her words quietly.
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Seulgi had the option to be mean and say harsher words to Jaeyi, just as she had done in the past. But it was kind of like she knew that Jaeyi probably was hurt too, and she took her words quietly.
you need to be earnest. you need to tell people that you love them. you need to speak on how you’re feeling honestly. you need to be sentimental. you need to stop letting the fear of other people laughing at you have so much control over how you express yourself. you need to get over yourself. you need to be embarrassing but true.
In another universe, I'm your older sister, and you don't have to worry about anything. In another universe, I'm your mother and you're my only child and you'd get everything that you want. In another universe, I'm not this silly, self-centered, and weak, and you'd be everything you want me to be. Since we just have this time and we are living this world, I'll die trying to be enough. In another universe, I'm still your little sister; we live in a great and big house. We are happy.
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cruelty is so easy. youre not special for choosing it
"The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid. Only pain is intellectual, only evil interesting. This is the treason of the artist; a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain."
-Ursula K. LeGuin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Patrick Dundon, from "Gratitude"
This reminds me of the convo I had earlier today regarding how I think people should learn this kind of self reliance. You have one life and it shouldn’t be spent wallowing in the mire about how someone didn’t give you the assurance, joy, peace, or contentment that you should be cultivating for yourself.
I knew that May would, at some point, suffer the consequences of not revealing to Aioon that she already knew who she was, but nothing could have prepared me for the sorrow I felt when I saw her discover that Aioon had revealed everything they had lived together to Oaboom
FILM RACHANUN as MAY in PLUTO (2024)
I wanna talk about May's desire to see Oon both literally and metaphorically. May knows what Oon looks like because she knows what Oom looks like. But they are seperate in her brain. The woman she loves vs her ex. The fact that she spent all her time with an exact copy of her lover yet has never really seen Oon clearly is ironic.
Whats worse is when she can finally see the first person she sees has her lovers face but is still not her. The fact that the first time Oon and May see eachother is also the scene where they finally come clean is so perfect. May is slipping more and more into the role of Metawee. Showing Ai oon the parts of her she hid because she thought they'd scare her. Ai is letting herself be more vulnerable than ever. The dynamic is flipped in such a fantastic way and I love it.
But while everything seems different its still the same. May is still holding back her own pain and anguish and trying to comfort Ai the best way she can. Until she can't take it anymore. She's so scared she would lose her she allows herself to cry freely. Its so raw. They really see each other on all levels for the first time. They're finally being honest. Its all so perfect. Chao planoy could never.
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Gettin' Through the Holidays Mental Health Tricks
If y'all are anything like me, this time of year is triggering AF. Here are some small, very easy grounding exercises that I was taught by my therapist, basically in order of how much I like them for this rage-inducing season. You make like them in a different order, depending on your rage-to-despair ratio.
Push a wall: literally go up to a wall and try to push it over. Really try. I promise you won't push it over, but give it your best shot. Try to hold it as long as you can, and then take a breather and assess whether you need to repeat. Why it works: This is a quick, physical expulsion of the fight-or-flight feeling. It's a bit like punching a wall, but without the potential to hurt yourself/look scary/damage things. You can even do it in front of people and say you're stretching, they'll never know (unless the wall actually falls down, but this will not happen, I assure you).
Shake like a dog: Animals shake to release stress, and you are also an animal. Setting aside time to just shake it out, as vigorously as you can, arms and legs, face, stick your tongue out, pretend you're shaking like a wet dog. You can dance instead, if that feels better, and you can do this to music, but basically the more unhinged you can be, the better. If you are in a place you can scream, scream too! Why it works: like the above, this is a release of pent-up stress and anxiety. Especially if your rage-to-woe ratio is high, some kind of physical exertion is often the best way to burn through the cortisol and adrenaline you're building up.
Bilateral Tapping: Cross your arms over your chest so that your fingertips are at your shoulders, and slowly tap, one hand at a time, back and forth, for about a minute. Breathe slowly. Why it works: This is weird as hell, but because this engages both sides of your brain, it helps override the activity of the amygdala, which is the part of your brain that Makes The Fear. If you're being literally triggered in a situation, i.e. you're having a trauma response, or reliving some family trauma, this is a good one.
Box Breathing: From a comfortable position (can really be seated, laying down or standing), inhale slowly for a count of 4, hold for a count of 4, exhale for a count of 4, hold for a count of 4, then repeat. You can do it for shorter counts or longer counts, but if you vary the counts make sure the exhale is longer than the inhale. You can close your eyes or leave them open. Why it works: This exercise helps you move from a sympathetic (activated) nervous system response to a parasympathetic (balanced) response. I do this one every day, and it's a good gateway to meditation. Especially helpful in anxious or tense situations, but I find if I'm very triggered I need one of the other ones first, or it can make anxiety worse. Breathwork is amazing but not usually as a first exercise if you're very activated, or have been activated a long time.
Ice: Lots of ways to do this one – hands in cold water for 30 seconds, ice pack on the back of your neck, dip your entire face into a bowl of ice water (this one's the most effective). Why it works: I kinda think this is hilarious, but this activates your mammalian dive reflex. It immediately slows your heart-rate, so if you are feeling your blood pressure and heart rate rising, this one is very good. The only reason this one's at the bottom of my list is because I hate being cold.
I wish you all a very get-through-the-holidays-without-hurting-yourself. Take time alone if you need it.
i understand grandma in pluto so much. in asian cultures the parents will fund their kids until they get a job. the ideal life for their children would be to get a degree, maybe a masters degree and then they can work and support themselves. grandma was suddenly saddled with 2 kids, twins at that, immediately after one of her children died (possibly her only child!) she has a lot of grief and in classic asian elder way she pushed it down.
now that boils over to oon and oom in the form of extreme pressure to perform well. education is the way they can get out of their situation for someone of grandmas generation. so obvs she puts pressure on both of them to be the best at it
oom thrives academically because its a way for her to escape her shitty life. im sure she knew their economic situation but not in the visceral way oon seems to know. in grandmas own words oon was the street smart kid, the one who knew the small ways you could earn money before getting a corporate job. oom had one path and never strayed.
oon as the elder, healthier kid always had the pressure to protect and help oom. she sacrificed so much of her time and energy after school hours to earn money for the family. so here she is, no energy or motivation to pursue academia seriously. oon is too worried to ever actually study well. and some kids are not made for school, shit happens.
grandma however clearly coddles oom as the youngest and the kid that needs more help. oon is independent she would be fine is grandmas mindset. to grandma oon is someone to lean on when she needs to take some pressure of herself.
but! it doesnt mean she isnt aware of what oon is doing. grandma saying "you made me feel like a bad grandma" is her way of saying "i shouldve been the one to work and you shouldve studied and made your life better. my circumstances took that away from you and i feel like shit about it." this sentiment comes across as anger both at herself and at oon. even she admits to oom later in the hospital "i didnt think having 2 good kids would hurt so much."
so yea grandma coddles oom but she has so much fear for oon and wants her to get education so she can have a better life. but instead of motivating oon, she just berates her because asian elders can only express their sadness as anger. all her hangups about not being able to provide for the kids is being spewed at elder daughter oon.
oon deserves better. grandma will not apologise for this. they will only come to a quiet understanding like at oom's hospital bed. the hurt and pain will persist and grandma will keep hurting oon, we can only trust it reduces in frequency. this is how asian parental relationships work even tho grandma is wrong here. what we see on screen is the accurate representation given asian culture. to everyone expecting parental figures to be punished, set your mind back to what culture the story is set in. its not ideal but its the reality.
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Pluto ep. 3, or: Two language things plus hyperfocusing on a piece of set design
Disclaimer: not a native Thai speaker, still learning 🙏
เพราะแกตาบอดสินะ ถึงได้หาได้แค่นี้ /phraw gae dtaa baawt si na, theung dai haa dai khaae nee/ = Because you're blind! So all you could find was this [her].
I do love the choice of subs here even if it's not as harsh and direct as the Thai. Because it paints a very clear picture of May's father as someone who routinely passes judgment, especially in terms of outward appearance. Whereas May, despite her blindness, sees Ai for who she really is:
Her name Ai-oon ไออุ่น /ai-oon/ means warmth :>
1) แต่เสียงของอุ้มทำให้เมรู้สึกอุ่นใจ /dtaae siiang khaawng Oom tham hai May ruu-seuk oon-jai/ 2) ทำไมเป็นคนอบอุ่นจัง /tham mai bpen khohn ohp-oon jang/ = Why are you such a warm[hearted] person?
1) อุ่นใจ /oon-jai/ = lit. warm at heart; feel at ease, comfortable, relieved, secure, reassured, safe etc. 2) อบอุ่น /ohp-oon/ = warm, either lit. or as in friendly, caring, comforting, loving
As for the set design- The poster in Ai's room depicts Antonio Canova's Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss:
And like any self-respecting Greek mythology queer, I immediately zeroed in on this sksdjjdshks no one asked but my own personal favorite 'marble statue depicting a Greek myth' is Bernini's Apollo and Daphne
I'm not even gonna try to summarize the Cupid and Psyche story (brevity really isn't my forte lol), I'll just trust that any potential reader can find a summary themself and instead list the similarities found in Pluto so far!
Cupid is sent by his mother Aphrodite to avenge her but ends up falling for Psyche because he stings himself on his own arrow // Ai is sent by her sister Oom to break up with May but ends up falling for her herself
Psyche is the youngest of three daughters, the only sister yet unmarried, and there's rivalry and jealousy between the sisters // Ai is the oldest of two daughters, only Oom is married and there's rivalry and jealousy between the sisters
Psyche and Cupid spend time together in Cupid's palace but while they're together, Psyche never sees Cupid as he hides his true identity from her // Ai and May spend time together in May's mansion, May can't see Ai and Ai hides her true identity from her
Whoever chose this specific art piece and myth, I'll have them know that I'll be on the lookout for any and all Cupid and Psyche references in the show now! If either of the girls ever wears anything butterfly related please urgently page me lol
May showed her bare legs and it made Oon do breathing exercises like a Victorian man who just saw a woman’s ankle for the first time
Study because it makes you smarter. Every time you dive into a new topic, you're not just memorizing facts; you're building a sharper, more agile mind. The breadth of your knowledge will never be a hindrance; it will only ever propel you further in life.
Study because it opens doors. Knowledge is your ticket to new opportunities. Whether it's landing your dream job, travelling the world, or just being able to hold your own in any conversation, the more you know, the further you can go.
Study because it builds discipline. Setting aside time to study teaches you valuable skills like time management and self-discipline. These habits will serve you well in all areas of life, long after you’ve closed the textbooks.
Study because you want to improve yourself. Self-improvement isn't just about hitting the gym or eating right. It's about feeding your mind and growing as a person. Each study session is a step towards a better, more informed you.
Study because it’s a privilege. Not everyone has the opportunity to learn. Embrace the privilege of education and make the most of it. Honor those who fought for the right to study by making the most of your own education.