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whoever choreographed this had the stroke of genius
Call me unreasonable or that I'm ignoring the bigger picture. We've fought so long, but we still can't find this so-called justice. If I can save your life right now then I'll do it.
ngl lie kinda feel bad for people who won't try zhan zhao adventures because there is no romance? i keep seeing people complaining about this on twitter, saying that they are not interested if zhao and linglong won't end up together or that they are watching but are about to drop it if there is no happy ending for them
i mean, not to be a bitch, which i am, but that's so boring? zza is delivering masterclass chemistry between all four leads and you can pick and choose what you are gonna ship. yeah, zhao and linglong are more than hinted to be "the" couple but it's really anyones game. and also even without the romance the main trio friendship is so good, it's in the front and center of everything.
but yeah it's core this is basically a buddy cop series, with zhan zhao as heroic policeman, bai yutang as his sarcastic partner who has his own set of values, linglong as a rookie cop with unspoiled view of the world and yuehua as a femme fatal with heart of gold
it's an old concept but it works, in the middle of it is just one question: is killing the answer for injustice? and everyone can answer this for themselves but partially why i love episode 13 is that when bai yutang goes on and on about eye for an eye and becoming vigilanties, zhan zhao spirals and linglong comes in, and she balances that narrative showing zhao that they help people, that what they change is enough.
like, i'd say give this show a go? watch couple of episodes? i don't think it's gonna be everyone's cup of tea and that's fine, totally understandable but if the reason is: there is no romance - i think you might change your mind.
Zhan da ren... I'm afraid there is still a tough battle ahead...
I am not saying that PoJ had flawless writing, no it did not, but I see a lot of Lin’An slander in the criticism of the drama and how Changyu does not want to grow. And I do not exactly agree with the take?! She absolutely does grow up after the Lin’An massacre and wants to rebuild the place that has seen her childhood to adulthood. Lin’An is where she fell in love too. And they are not rich people cosplaying to be poor in Lin’An. From what I have gathered (and I could be wrong because I am not native Chinese) they visit Lin’An as escapade from their regal duties. When they are not defending the country or are not in Capital (because these are commitment-heavy roles and not just title) they visit Lin’An to unwind. To go back to their simpler days that they love and cherish so much. Especially because of their extremely demanding job they need a safe place and Lin’An is their safe place.
Also while we are at it, I really do not think that Changyu was wishy-washy about Xie Zheng. She loves that man, for who he is. It is not like she disrespects him as the Marquis of Wu’an or loves him any less?! Xie Zheng without those burdensome titles is Yan Zheng at his core (heck that's something he wants for himself too. He loves being her matrilocal husband — safe to say this man is secure in his masculinity). While he crafted that identity during his time of misfortune he bloomed into it. She was ready to marry Xie Zheng because she loves her man regardless of his identity or title. It just took her a while and in Episode 36 she accepted him entirely for himself (no turning back from that moment onward).
I also do not agree with doormat Xie Zheng allegations, the man is as ruthless as ever everywhere else minus when with Changyu (as it is repeatedly stated she is the sheath to his sword, where he relaxes and rejuvenates.) He still did cut off the Eunuch’s ear defying the royal decree to marry the Princess Royal Qi Shu, he still valiantly fought and escaped the trap despite being dr*gged and k!lling the Eunuch in one strike in the still inebriated state. The show did not have to explicitly show us him in war scenes to establish how skilled of an warrior he is. His precision, his skill spoke on his behalf. It is in the way he conducts himself, the way he walks, and talks that you know he is the Marquis of Wu’an. The only reason he tolerates Jin crossing line is because his wife is fond of her Squad, trust me he would not have tolerated it otherwise. The wine glass breaking scene was telling enough when he put Jin in his place without even touching his neck or killing him. By crushing the wine glass he let it be known that he is the Marquis of Wu’an and Fan Changyu is his wife and they should tread extremely carefully. He wielded his power and aura with subtlety in the show and that was killer in its effectiveness.
The drama also chose to focus on the emotional aspect of Xie Zheng and his love for Fan Changyu, who is his sun, warmth, home, hope and joy and I think it is beautiful how he never played when it came to his wife since day 1 until the very end.
Again all of this is entirely my perspective and my takeaway from the drama.
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Pursuit of Jade 《逐玉》 (2026) / Eps. 34 + 36 Fan Changyu and Xie Zheng + homecoming
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Reblogging because I don’t think Dignity was on it last time I saw it.
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Idol I (2025) + Do Ra-ik's mental health and kpop fandom culture.
Violent Fans: Ra-ik is pulled and thrown to the ground by a "fan". Entitlement: A fan grows upset and demands to be given his phone number, ending in throwing a paper at him, causing an injury. Mobbing: Intense, often harassing, group behaviors by obsessive fans. Clipping: Refers to fans cutting up long videos into short,clips, in this context, to portay him in a bad light, putting actions and thoughts into him. Sasaengs: Obsessive fans, particularly within the K-pop industry, who engage in stalking and other behaviors that severely violate the privacy of idols, actors, and other public figures.
From two episodes so far, Do Ra-ik seems to display many real and raw mental health issues related to his life as an idol: High-functioning depression , identity disturbance (or loss of identity), clearly anxiety and panic attack, abuse of stupefied substances like alcohol , dissociation and hallucinations (flashbacks and auditory memories ).
I'm 5 episodes into the series and very impressed with the writing and acting for Do Ra-ik.
Because we don't teach history right.
We teach history like it's a work of fiction where the characters act the way they do because they were written that way. And not like the real world with real people who were just as human as us and had reasons to act the way they do. And that the same mistakes and foibles they had could happen to us too.
And even this history is woefully undertaught. People learn it to memorize the events of the story and then forget about it. They don't learn to comprehend it, they don't learn to learn from it.
This will be a long story, but settle in, because this is important.
I was fortunate enough to have some great teachers growing up, in a small, fairly well-funded school system (and during times when everyone still agreed that fascism was bad). In 8th grade, our school had an interdisciplinary unit for about a month focusing solely on the Holocaust. Every class taught something related to it, even math. For a month, we read horrifying stories and watched documentaries and did research assignments on the Holocaust. By the end, any one of us would have said we were experts on the subject.
And at the very end, our entire grade (about 100 kids) was broken into four groups, and we were told that as a reward for all our hard work on the Holocaust unit, we were going to compete for a trip to Disney World. Only one team could go, but the entire team would get to travel there and spend a few days in the park, all expenses paid.
The competition was simple: the group with the most team spirit would win. We were instructed to come up with a team name, a catchy slogan, and a logo (something simple and easy to draw). We were allowed to prove our team spirit however we wanted. That was it. That was all of the instructions. The competition would last a week, and short of stopping physical violence, the teachers stepped back and let us have at it.
It was terrifying.
At first, everyone just hung up posters in the halls and cheerfully recited their slogan whenever the teachers were watching. Within a few days, posters were being torn down and shredded. Verbal fights were breaking out in the hallways. It wasn't enough to say your team was the best, everyone had somehow decided. You also had to prove that everyone else's team was inferior. People started making up lies and gossip, saying that everyone in a particular group was lazy or ugly or smelly or what have you (we were 13). Slurs were thrown around. (Again, we were 13.)
By the final day, the groups were marching down the halls in formation, shouting their slogan in unison. Shouting slander against the other groups. The floor was covered in tattered paper.
I was shy and introverted and weird and unpopular and mostly stayed out of it. But those images are burned into my memory. These kids had turned into vicious monsters, all for a stupid school project.
The teachers had us march down the hallway to the auditorium to announce the results of the competition. The groups were little armies now. Most students marched in lockstep, shouting their slogans. We were seated together in our groups. The teachers dimmed the lights, quieted us down, and the teacher in charge of this whole project said that before he announced the winners, he had something to share with us about the person who was responsible for this entire competition. He turned on the projector and displayed a portrait of Hitler.
Everyone lost their minds. Kids were booing and throwing things. We knew that Hitler was a Bad Guy.
The teacher calmed us back down, and then explained that there was no trip to Disney World, and the fact that not one student questioned for a moment that such a massively expensive and complicated prize would be granted for such a silly competition was honestly kind of disappointing. This entire week, he said, was our final exam. The final exam for the Holocaust unit.
We had spent a month learning about this. About how this "bad guy" inspired a whole hell of a lot of people to march in lockstep shouting slogans and plastering their symbol all over everything. That one bad guy had told them that they were special, and other groups were trying to take away what was rightfully theirs for being the best, and they ultimately got extremely violent. We had learned all about the Hitler Youth and the SS and book burnings and, of course, the concentration camps. We'd all read the Diary of Anne Frank. We'd been marinating in this information for a month, in all of our classes.
But we hadn't learned. We hadn't really understood what they were trying to teach us. Not that this happened. But that this happens. It can happen very easily, especially if people aren't watching out for it.
The kids were furious. They shouted that this wasn't fair, that we were only following instructions. The teachers had lied to us. They had told us to do this, and now they were mad at us for following directions?
He was ready for this, of course. Calming us back down again, he pointed out that all they'd done is tell us to give ourselves a name, a slogan, a symbol, and demonstrate "team spirit." That was literally it. No one told us to rip posters down. No one told us to march in the hallways. No one told us to spread rumors and shout insults. No one told us to fight each other.
They didn't have to.
All it takes to get people to behave this way is to tell them that their group is special, they deserve good things, but the good things aren't there because those other people are taking them from you.
The Nazis were not uniquely evil people. They were just encouraged to demonstrate their team spirit. And there were no teachers to stop it from getting violent. Because the person encouraging them wanted things to get violent.
The Holocaust was not the story of Hitler the Bad Guy. He was there, and he was responsible for a lot, but that wasn't the point. Germany during the Holocaust wasn't suddenly, by total accident, full of evil people.
It was just full of people like us.
This time, it just was a lie about Disney World and a week of chaos. But if we didn't watch out, the next time fascism started to rise, we would get swept up on the wrong side of it. We had just proven that we would. We'd be too swept up in making sure that our special group got the prize they deserved to notice that we were being lied to about the prize in the first place.
That could happen. If we weren't careful. If we forgot the lesson we'd just learned.
After he'd let the horror and shame and embarrassment and indignation of that week sink in properly, he reassured us that it wasn't our fault. The point wasn't for us to prove that we understood the lesson of the Holocaust. It wasn't actually a test after all, it was our final lesson. The most important lesson.
He'd known that this test would go this way, because it always did. He did this every year. He said in all his years of teaching, only one student, one student, had ever questioned it. Pulled him aside in the hallway and said straightforwardly that whatever was going on was messed up and he wanted no part of it.
And you know what? That is how you teach history. You give students the facts of what happened. And then you show them how easily it can happen again.
Sadly, most schools don't have the resources for this sort of thing, and these days they'd probably not be allowed to run this little experiment. But I'm extremely grateful to that teacher, grateful that I was part of that experience. It was harrowing, and it made me and a lot of other people vigilant for the rest of my life in a way I know I would not have been otherwise.
It was over 35 years ago now and it still makes me emotional to think about.
Most people never got to have that experience, to properly learn that lesson. But at least I can pass the story on to you. And you can pass it on to others. Because if you think you would have acted differently, that you would have seen through the ruse, think again.
Teaching history requires such a broad high level picture of trends and an up close look at specific events and the ability to weave the two together that it’s no wonder we come up short.
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coming out of the tags to say that some of us have been saying this for years and have been called all manner of degenerates, perverts, and pedophiles over it, and we really deserve an apology we will never receive
We DO deserve a fucking apology we'll never get, and not to soapbox, but lemme just throw out another fucking explanation of exactly why this shit keeps happening in the slim chance that it helps at least one person not fall for it: Fascism in ANY form will ALWAYS present itself as reasonable to YOUR sensibilities. It preys on a lot of things, your disgust reaction, your fear reaction, your own shame, your need for a tribe, your need to feel like you're part of something bigger than yourself, your need to protect your resources, your need to boost your own ego, your need to feel better than others, and in my opinion, the worst thing of all that it can prey on is your WANT TO DO GOOD. It turns that Want To Do Good against you, gives you "acceptable targets" and sets you loose, thinking that you're being a fucking super hero. Fascism will ALWAYS feel okay when you're doing it because you understand why you're doing it because you've been told why you should be doing it by someone who's fucked the narrative to make you feel good about hurting other people because they've convinced you that you are protecting people by doing it!! Fascism tells you: "The sort of people who value a sex scene in a movie are perverts, and perverts are dangerous, right? Oh god... What if they're a rapist and that's why they like that sort of stuff? Yeah, that trans girl that made that post about movies needing sex scenes... She pisses in a diaper, that's fucking disgusting right? And she likes weird fiction... And diapers are meant for kids... So... Yeah... Exactly, you got it! See you figured out what she was too! So you should trust your gut with these people, you're really good at spotting them! You know when someone is evil! And you DEFINITELY should not listen to a pervert explain themselves, because... Right, exactly, what's the point? They're just going to lie about it and probably say gross shit to you." Did you catch how that worked? It let YOU make the conclusion. It let YOU answer the questions and start setting shit in stone in your own mind. And the next thing you know, you're using fiction as proof, anything outside of your own comfort levels as evidence, you've become an emotionally reactionary fascist who genuinely believes you are making the world better, and safer, for the people you love, and who love you in return. Fascism doesn't begin with violence, it begins with a kind hand held out in your direction from someone else who believes they're helping. You might not even realize you've fucked up. Ever. That's how it works. That's how it thrives.
THIS!!!
This week-long arc Peanuts arc ran when the measles vaccination was first developed and widely administered in 1967. GoComics republished it as part of their rerun strips late last year, but it could obviously stand to go around again.
Big slow claps to everyone who made a 50-year-old PSA relevant, good job everyone we’re doing GREAT
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60-year-old PSA.
Good grief.
In case anyone is wondering about the sugar cube line - the polio vaccine, which was also becoming available around the time this was published, was given orally or on sugar cubes
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Polio is a highly infectious disease, mostly affecting young children, that attacks the nervous system and can lead to spinal and respirator
Kennedy has prioritized autism as one of the chronic illnesses he’s determined to tackle in his aim to “Make America Healthy Again."
During autism awareness month, it’s important to recognize this type of misinformation propaganda. Please reblog and share to spread the word. This is complete ableism.
Autism Speaks also released a statement on Wednesday, calling Kennedy comments "extremely disappointing and damaging."
"Autism is not a preventable condition," the nonprofit autism organization said. "The suggestion that it is—especially when linked to environmental toxins without scientific evidence—contributes to decades-old misinformation and distracts from the real needs of autistic people and their families."
Damn you know it’s bad when Autism Speaks speaks out against it. Do you have the link?
This is a joint statement signed by numerous autism-related organizations, with endorsements added by numerous others from organizations dealing with Down Syndrome to Music Therapy.
April 17, 2025, Washington, D.C. – As national organizations dedicated to advancing the well-being of Autistic individuals, the Autistic Sel
Here is a news article with Autism Speaks's own statement.
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Capitalism kills.
Republicans deregulating kills.
Anti-prevention reactionary ignorance kills.
Song Mo has captured my heart, mind, and soul. I love this edit so much. He really was a badass saved by the power of love.
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