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bl-bam-beyond · 2 years ago
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Sing My Crush (2023, South Korea)
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Premiere: August 2, 2023
Available on IQIYI
Genres" Romance, Comedy and Youth
8 Episodes
School Setting, Childhood Friends Relationship, Singer Male Lead, Talent Manager Male Lead, Friendship, Gay Romance.
The story of Ba Ram & Han Tae. Adapted from webtoon of same name.
MDL Synopsis: Follow the story of Ba Ram and Han Tae after an incident occurred during their school years. Now that they are adults, will Ba Ram be able to suppress the feelings Han Tae that he has harbored for so long.
Asking mutuals. Have you heard of this one? It's not on the listed Korean BL's for 2023 unless it had a name change. Said to be adapted from webtoon of same name.
@pose4photoml @lutawolf @bengiyo @absolutebl @thewayofsubtext
Nevermind I answered my own question. I found my South Korean BL of 2023 and pinned it. This is called FOLLOW THE WIND from that list. Another Title I believe is Chasing Wind.
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skyasma · 2 years ago
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Yeah, it was not just us, taking notes.
A few writers and directors wrote it down as well when Woo Do Hwan made Kim Min Jae feel something with a lame lick of cake frosting.
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anonymoosen · 3 months ago
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She got too *carried* away-
(Ben isn’t complaining tho heheee)
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expresso4thedeppresso · 2 months ago
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"The Fool"
Time taken: 2hrs, 1 min
Software:
Krita
Ibis Paint x
YAYYY KDJ ART !!!!!
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kyokyeo · 1 year ago
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ghostselkie · 10 months ago
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Nevermore as unhinged ao3 tags
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milkbreadtoast · 2 months ago
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quick yoojin phone doodles from memory/without reference... im surprised it turned out so accurate considering i havent drawn him much(this is like the 2nd-3rd time) but ig it's bc im always taking notes in my head when i look at my screencaps of him... 😳
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pixelifiedcation · 5 months ago
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i was inspired by webtoon yjh's reaction (or lack thereof)
closeup under cut
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idolomantises · 1 year ago
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Bugtopia is coming out next month and I'm both very excited and very nervous. I'm sure people won't go in with crazy expectations or anything since the series was originally just me throwing random ideas around, but I spent a lot of time plotting out the story and characters (while still keeping it mostly episodic).
It's gonna be different but I'm really proud of how it turned out.
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chemicalcindercat · 11 days ago
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As someone who's extremely new to the comics, I have a bad habit of always picturing the batkids the way they're portrayed in WFA.
Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, except for when I'm reading fics that take place wayyyyyy before when WFA takes place.
For example, I was just reading a great one that takes place when Jason is robin, and Nightwing is there trying to comfort him, and I had to stop for a moment to remind myself that Nightwing looks less like this:
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And more like this:
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@sparkys-bitch thought you would appreciate this
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mishoarts · 1 month ago
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frozen au update !
( im lwkey going crazy)
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I can't believe what y'all convinced me to LMAO
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toadsartblog · 4 months ago
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this man is ON my mind. every day. every second. every second of every day.
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batwynn · 3 months ago
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My comic is so serious.
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youngyoo-apologist · 10 months ago
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OG!Cale and Kim Roksoo
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A quick drawing but I thought of that one tweet that was like this and I had to draw it as them I’m afraid. They have such a funny dynamic I think. Like they’re both so traumatized and it’s just a “wow, we should have been doing normal things instead of the horrors we were forced to go through” situation with them
They would be too powerful if they interacted more than once in canon so they had to be put in separate worlds
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cyanside · 5 months ago
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Me when…
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Me when Soonkki…
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genericpuff · 11 months ago
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I wonder why christian misrepresentation are rarely talked about if compared to other religion misrepresentation. Like, I've seen people really vocal about Greek myths misrepresentation in LO and such (and it's valid because it's a culture and religion) but I rarely saw the same thing with christian even though there are many media who use christian religion innacurately, to the point where it comes off as using it as an aesthetic and not a proper religion.
Is it because of rampant religious trauma especially in western world? No ulterior motives on this question. I'm not a christian and yet I'm curious about this. I apologize if this sounds harsh.
I obviously don't have The Answer(tm) to this but personally speaking (and I'm about to get VERY personal here so take this with MOUNTAINS OF SALT), I think it's just the obvious - Christian mythology is one of the most well-documented and strongly protected out of virtually any other religion on the planet. Especially here in the West, it's commonplace for kids to go to Sunday school, for couples to have Christian weddings even if they're not practising Christians themselves, even the American anthem references the Christian God. It's simply not as easy to 'misrepresent' it because the representation is written into our very fabric of society. Even Greece itself is primarily made up of Orthodox Christians.
So anyone that does 'misrepresent' it are either completely mislead hardcore Christians, or people who are doing it intentionally, such as with the intent to make a parody of it or to deconstruct it through a different context or whatever have you. And of course, people will still get mad at those things, if you're implying that people aren't vocal about Christian misrepresentation then frankly IDK what to tell you there LOL If you want a contextual example in the realm of webtoons, Religiously Gay was dragged to hell and back during its launch for having a very crude and insulting depiction of St. Michael, and frankly, yeah I don't disagree because what the fuck is this-
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(like at best it's just terrible character design lmao that said, there's also plenty else to criticize Religiously Gay for, including its fetishy representation of gay relationships and the fact that it's still just the "naive person who looks and acts like a child hooks up with mean person in a position of power" trope, blech, but the character design is definitely the first thing you notice)
There are even plenty of hardcore Christians who will deadass claim "misrepresentation" over things that ARE factually correct but they just haven't read the actual Bible and simply cherry pick what works for their own agenda. And of course those people are routinely called out by people like myself who know for a fact that Jesus wouldn't have promoted the war crimes that many modern day Christians are committing and justifying today. So it really depends on the definition of "misrepresentation" here.
The issue specifically with LO and Rachel that I personally call her out for (and many others) is that she's called herself a "folklorist" and claimed she's so much more knowledgeable on Greek myth than anyone else, while making a complete mockery of the original mythologies while not being honest about her intent as to whether LO is actually supposed to be a legitimate retelling OR a parody (because it sure acts like the latter more than the former, but she still seems to expect us to take it seriously and consider her knowledge of Greek myth superior?) Which leads to a lot of her teenage audience claiming shit like "Persephone went down to the underworld willingly" and "Apollo did assault Persephone in the original myths actually" and the classic "why would Lore Olympus lie or make up fake myths?"
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You just can't pull off this extent of erasure with Christian mythology because we have a whole ass book of it that's been preserved, sold on shelves, and systematically integrated into society for thousands of years. Of course, there are people who will still try their damned best to twist the Bible to match their own bigotry with the whole "Jesus hates gays" bullshit (he would never), but it's met with equal amounts of 'misrepresentation' that are actually fully well-read and are intentionally subverting and changing things to either critique, parody, or restore the original intent of a lot of stories in the Bible without all the manufactured right-wing crap.
Greek myth, on the other hand, has some stories that are well preserved, and others, not so much. And in the modern day outside of the poems and hymns, you'll also rarely, if ever, see anyone use stories from Greek myth to ostracize, torture, and murder other people. "Misrepresenting Christianity" is more often done by actual Christians who are using the Bible to commit hate crimes than the people who have actually read the Bible and are just taking creative liberties with it for the sake of deconstructing / parodying / analyzing / subverting it. Veggie Tales "misrepresents" Christian stories because obviously Moses wasn't a fucking cucumber lmao but it still accomplishes its goal by retelling Christian stories in a way that's fun and educational for children.
By comparison (on the whole, I'm not comparing LO to Veggie Tales LMAO) LO just isn't clear in its intentions beyond Rachel's initial statements that she was trying to "deconstruct" the myths, while labelling herself as a folklorist. Therefore, I'm going to criticize how she does it because the way she's done it up until now has been very mishandled and has resulted in a lot of misinterpretations of the myths simply for the sake of fandom. And yes, these people exist in Christian media as well - they're called TV evangelists.
And that's my (very heavy) two cents.
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