“Those poor boys”
“She deserves to be punished too.”
“I’m not saying I support rape, but-”
“Sorry to say - she deserved it.”
“She put herself in harm’s way”
“But if she was fingered, then that’s not rape.”
“She ruined their lives.”
What Burn the stage is about:
OT7 dynamics. BTS a group. The way they communicate and resolve issues. Their bond as a whole.
How they deal with their work. The challenges they face both as a group and individually. How they overcome them. Their professionalism and dedication to the fans. Their working environment and the multitude of people who take care of the members behind the scenes.
The boys as three dimensional human beings who are more than just idols. Who are have hardships and not always lead a perfect life. What they don’t usually show us but decided they will this time. Their truer selves.
What Burn the stage is not about:
Ships. Waiting with baited breath for moments or only watching because of them. Arguing about ships because of what is shown (or not shown).
Sexualizing the members during their hard times or making memes out of them. (Yes, JK is overall gorgeous but focusing on that when he’s clearly almost passing out is insensitive and completely missing the point)
Blaming the company for not taking care of the members or forcing them into anything and turning ourselves into professional health care specialists. The company takes care of the members and knows their needs better than we do. Everyone is doing their best to ensure they’re ok.
What we should focus on: the message the band is trying to convey through the show and how to best support them.
What we should focus less on: everything else.
what a day!!!!!!!! nothing happened and i was tired
Dark Chocolate Walnut Cake
OMG i love her >//w//<
“Delights!” @ “零花”
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esp the people who did it alone
I- I just can’t get over Zuko and his arc. Everything he did - everything - was out of this insane drive to prove everyone wrong, to prove that he was worth something, and it amazes me that he never realized just how valuable he already was.
His sister tells him ‘You waste all your time playing with knives. You’re not even good!’ and he masters dual swords.
His sister is a prodigy and he’s told he’ll never catch up. He learns from dragons. He trains the Avatar. He takes her down (with the help of a very skilled waterbender)
He’s left behind by his mother, cast out by his father, hunted by his sister, and Zuko still learns unconditional love.
His father tells him he’s worthless and unloved, that he was ‘lucky to be born,’ and he becomes a man that the world is proud of.
Anything his family said to him, he managed to turn around and build on it. He thrived on it, exploded from it, turned all the negativity into a positive path and it’s just… it’s amazing.
There’s just no end to my love for this character. No fucking end.
Bonus: The weak, banished prince has fangirls for all the ages. Take that, Ozai.