#Miso Kim
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sookja · 2 years ago
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soulmate (2023) dir. kim yongkeun
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somosinevitables · 10 months ago
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Soulmate 소울메이트 (2023) I realized something while traveling, we will live different lives now. You’ll be like the old me… and I’ll be like the old you.
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jwooyoung · 1 year ago
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TABBER // Madness Always Turns to Sadness // 10/25
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trendingdrama · 2 years ago
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“ You said the sun can shine brightly because of the shadow.Even though they can't become one,the shadow is always there in the distance, so the sun was never lonely, and is able to shine.Working on the drawing you left behind,I'm always reminded of that.”
소울메이트 / SOULMATE(2023) // Dir. Min Yong Keun  
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korean-dreams-girls · 3 months ago
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SuMin, EunJo, Miso, Lara, BoNi & Youi (DreamNote) - Selca
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2spicey · 1 year ago
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:)))))
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lauraagrace · 10 months ago
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I found out recently that volume three of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim got pushed back by a few weeks, but that doesn't dim my excitement to read the next volume! 🤩🤩🤩
Love love love this romcom and so thankful that @yenpress is printing this manhwa! One of my faves! 🥰
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lalilula · 1 year ago
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They look so goooooddddddd
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What did Zhang Hao say though? You're my me so super legend?
You make me so super legend?
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nalivaa · 2 years ago
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this goddamn bitch "you have to leave the company to marry?" "yes" "do you want to marry so badly?" "yes" "very well, i'll allow you to marry me" SIR THAT IS NOT WHAT SHE SAID SHE WANTED 😭
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barbylion · 7 months ago
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my favorite genres of oc are annoying little guy, chaos gremlin, and himbo; sometimes they overlap
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sookja · 2 years ago
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soulmate (2023) dir. min yongkeun
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kpop-girlsworld · 1 year ago
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DreamNote
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dallunatic · 2 years ago
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i feel so blue, i'm singing love, that's my blues
credit to moonlight.
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yoohyeon · 2 years ago
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Do me a favour and listen to that song 💙
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korean-dreams-girls · 5 days ago
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EunJo, BoNi, Miso, Youi, SuMin & Lara (DreamNote) - Selca
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eliotrosechild · 4 months ago
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The time has come, and it is now upon us.
First, take note: The Korean War never officially ended with a peace treaty. Instead, it concluded with an armistice agreement signed on July 27, 1953. This agreement was meant to cease hostilities and establish the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), but it did not officially end the war. Thus, technically, North and South Korea are still in a state of war.
For the last 70 years, North Korea has engaged in a dangerous game of brinkmanship, persistently attempting to develop weapons of mass destruction with the potential for a nuclear strike. North Korea’s development of short, medium, and long-range missiles, including hypersonic and orbital capabilities, is more than mere posturing. It represents a tangible threat that diplomacy has yet to neutralize.
While our missile defense systems are highly sophisticated and likely sufficient to defend us, the small chance of a North Korean strike breaking through cannot be ignored. Therefore, in the face of the apparent futility of diplomatic efforts, a tactical nuclear strike on Pyongyang may be considered. This action would aim to end the reign of Kim Jong Un, sending a decisive message akin to that sent to Japan 80 years ago.
However, this proposal raises profound ethical and moral questions. The loss of innocent lives, the potential for widespread devastation, and the international repercussions must be carefully weighed. Critics might argue that such an action could escalate into a broader conflict or invite severe retaliation.
If, despite these concerns, a strike is deemed necessary, the objective would be to eliminate the immediate threat and pave the way for a long-overdue peace treaty. Post-strike, North Korea could potentially benefit from the removal of its rogue government. With international aid and investment, particularly from South Korea, Japan, and the United States, North Korea’s infrastructure could be rebuilt, and its economy revitalized.
While the vision of a thriving, peaceful North Korea is optimistic, history has shown that transformation is possible under the right conditions. However, achieving such an outcome requires careful planning, international cooperation, and a commitment to supporting the North Korean people through a challenging transition.
In conclusion, while the threat posed by North Korea is undeniable, the path to peace must be navigated with caution, ethical consideration, a clear vision for the future, and decisive action. Only then can we hope to achieve lasting stability in the region.
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