"for the second time in four seasons, the chicago blackhaws have won the stanley cup!"
June 24, 2013 || CHI @ BOS || Stanley Cup Final || Game 6
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"for the second time in four seasons, the chicago blackhaws have won the stanley cup!"
June 24, 2013 || CHI @ BOS || Stanley Cup Final || Game 6
I also saw rug, bat, trans and format
Air, pus, rug.
... I would like a nice rug.
cannot stop thinking about how good the fabrication of consent in squid game was⊠like yeah, the participants consent! over and over, from agreeing to the slapping game to ringing up the number of their own accord to meeting at the location to signing a separate sheet once more upon arrival⊠they can even disband the game if the majority decrees it. but this is all performative. because of course theyâll agree - of course theyâll come back.
the second episode is even all about addressing this âconsentâ, and that potential audience superiority: âso why donât they just leave???? if they can??? why did they even do all this to start with?? itâs so extreme, to do all that just for money, i would neverâ
because, the show says, look at what theyâre returning to. look at the life thatâs offered as their alternative. debt up to their ears, money-brokers beating them up, poverty at its worst. do you see? do you see how yeah, joining that game is optional, but itâs optional in the sense of choosing to be stabbed or shot: theres consent, but not actual desire. that theres agreement, but under exploitation. thereâs a reason only poor people are chosen to compete and itâs so obvious but i fucking love how the show handles it and addresses any audience superiority anyway
Koo Kyo Hwan for W Korea (2020, ph. Hyea W. Kang)
Koo Kyo Hwan for Marie Claire Korea (October 2021, ph. Yoon Song Yi)
Koo Kyo Hwan for Marie Claire Korea (October 2021, ph. Yoon Song Yi)
Koo Kyo Hwan for W Korea (2020, ph. Hyea W. Kang)
there's so much of homecha that doesn't quite translate it's such a korean show. like when they brought up the same idea as in when the camellia blooms ìŹë ìĄìëščë íì. people born with a fate that eats the people around them. they're not just saying dusik brings death with him they're saying his astrological fate (4 pillars 8 letters) is killing people and he is destined by the universe to be alone.
traditionally koreans practice ancestor veneration and family/clan ties are the biggest aspect of people's identity and your fate, worth, and future are a collective identity u and ur family share. if ur an orphan it means you've been abandoned, u r disconnected from ur lineage and you've done something in a past life that affects all the relationships you have in this life.
and the whole show has been working to undo this idea that it can be someone's fault they live a lonely life or that u can be destined to be lonely forever. and not in a way that says the traditional korean beliefs that inform that opinion are outdated and incorrect but by focusing on how in korean culture fate is defined as relationships and their consequences. acts of kindness and opening urself up to new ppl and reaching out can change your fate, dusik's kindness to hyejin set in motion the 7 years luck flower hyejin's dad bought for her and then it was revealed that it was dusik's grandpa's wish that even brought her into dusik's life over and over. people loving each other can counteract destiny and open opportunities for different kinds of fate. and human beings were meant to be in community together and change each other.
Koo Kyo Hwan as Han Ho Yul - D.P (2021) - E02
Happy Halloween!! Eat lots of candy and stuff!!!
I see this one like every year and I still dont know the characters involved but I love it, itâs not Halloween without the pumpkin dragons
I made them!! @pocketss
:O
KOO KYO HWAN D.P. (2021) dir. Han Jun Hee
The hot water melts the grease from the noodles and that grease melts the package, which creates endocrine disruptors. Itâs really bad for you. But itâs so delicious. Itâs so good that I canât stop eating. Maybe it tastes so good, thanks to all the endocrine disruptors. What do you think? I donât know, sir.
D.P. (2021) dir. Han Jun Hee
I keep telling kids at work they can read manga and watch anime for free online and theyâre like âbut thatâs illegalâ and Iâm like. Trying to find a way to tell them that it doesnât matter without being a bad influence
When I was in middle school we watched anime episodes in three part videos on YouTube and no one gave a damn about the law
D.P. (2021) dir. Han Jun Hee EPISODE 2 âDaydreamâ
I bet Private An and I were married in our previous lives. Weâre amazing partners. JUNG HAE IN and KOO KYO HWAN as An Jung Ho and Han Ho Yeol D.P. (2021) dir. Han Jun Hee
Koo Kyo Hwan as Han Ho Yulâ2. Daydream D.P. (2021) dir. Han Jun Hee