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As a Social Scientist, I get really sad when people misuses our terms that took lifelong studies to be crafted just to ditch an argument because you don’t agree with somebody, or worse: your prejudice compels you to ditch it. I usually compare this to someone, without a single drop of knowledge in Medicine, trying to perform a surgery on a person.
Just want you guys to know as a selective mute, I'm trying my best :)
Feeling needy 😘
Words like hyperbole...
As much as I loved his determination to fight the heavens, this line kind of took me out of the scene. Did he momentarily forget that Sun Mi is a human and is bound to die of old age even if they did not have a deadly fate? I’m sure he is not just settling down for a few happy decades with her.
I was waiting for this mortal/immortal dilemma to be mentioned at least once in between all of his wedding planning. Hopefully once Sun Mi is safely back in her body, this issue finally gets addressed. I have been waiting weeks for this conversation.