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Can you believe that Gaya Sa Pelikula talked about so many lgbt+ related issues as openly as it did?
Can you believe that it gave a lesson about euphemisms and how it is not shameful saying the word gay out loud? Can you believe it talked about allyship and how it’s not always done right, but that if people are willing to listen to lgbt+ people and are open to learn it is valuable? When was the last time you saw a show saying microaggression? And especially, related to how people assume that passing privilege is a good thing and shame more feminine lgbt+ people. When was the last time you heard that “you don’t look gay” is NOT a compliment as explicitly as gsp did? Can you believe it also talked about how Vlad devalued those little mundane romantic things like prom because as lgbt+ we feel those are still out of reach for us because of the hateful societies we live in? But then immidiately showed us that we can have those experiences as lgbt+ people. Can you believe how they also highlighted that coming out feels like coming home, or all the talk about Boca del Cielo which is a place that doesn’t feel real but in the end it is found, and how the show values finally being able to express yourself as lgbt+ as something to celebrate and dance to? Something freeing and beautiful?
“Do you feel ticklish cause fans are shipping both of you?”
Nanon: Nope. Cause we're friends to begin with. We're friends that love each other a lot. Love each other as.. to put it simply, you could say we're soulmates. We work as partners, we have deep conversation about everything, know each other's good and bad side. We accept each other's flaws, to the point we become soulmates. Anything not good, we remind each other. Anything that we can support each other, we'll do it.
Worried that they will lose the ability to see colors again, monos become obsessed with their probes. And their obsessions leads them to break the law. Monos and probes should never meet one another.
also the cutest thing ive ever seen happen in a show fandom is bbs watchers collectively calling pat a "walking green flag". that imagery is so precious to me. so so precious.
Kim Jun Hyung as HAN JI YU & Won Do Hyun as PARK KI HOON
ALL THE LIQUORS (2023) dir. Kim Jin Yeol
Answer me, Shin-Woo. You should do everything I tell you to. I know your secret.- LIGHT ON ME(2021)
This may be pretty weird and really minimal but I really appreciate how Light On Me doesn't make fun of picky eaters? I feel like most of the time, people don't truly get it, especially with neurodivergent folks. Actually, I want to say, as an autistic person in general, that this drama makes me feel safe and loved. Taekyung's neurodivergency is accepted by everyone and a key point to the plot. The characters love him for who he is and learn more about themselves thanks to him. It doesn't matter if it's intentional or not, the representation feels more genuine and respectful than in other series where they have a canonical autistic character.
Light On Me makes me feel validated, hopeful that one day we will find people that understand us and treat us with kindness.
□ a bl sideblog, because yes, it reached that level◇▪︎ ♡🏳️🌈☆
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