fairyofcandyfloss

Imagine a Mic Drop, D4, Regular English version and God's Menu mash up. Yes please.

fairyofcandyfloss

I hate cancel culture. People always dig around someone who is becoming famous' old tweets and post and "expose" them when they find something problematic. What do you want so badly that makes you ruin someone's career? I get that there are some really shitty people out there, but as humans we make shitty mistake and some people just keep on making the mistake, while others make the mistake and move on. Why can't we have artist like The Beatles or Queen? People used to look to artist like Freddie Mercury and now days if you look up to someone, you're told not to because of mistakes. It's okay to like someone's art even after the mistake. I know what Brendon Urie has done, and I don't think I can forgive him. However, I still like Panic! At The Disco and when your fave have messed up, it's okay to admit it because they're not going to get mad at you for it and it's okay to still like their music and stan them. I think I'm still going to support Gfriend, even after what happened because yeah they've messed up, but it was a mistake and we just have to accept it. That's in the past now, it's time to go forward.

fairyofcandyfloss

I can never know how to express myself through words. It's hard to tell someone what's wrong, even through text. I always feel like my emotions are everywhere, everything is happening all at once and it feels like my head hurts. People always come to me to talk to me about their problems, and as much as I want to help, it always hurts my head. I always feel like it's draining my energy, so I'm always slow to reply and it's especially hard in person because I never know what to say. I prefer those type of conversation in real life, because at least I can hug them while I can't do that in text and I either don't reply or reply with short bad answers that makes it seem like I don't care. I went to take a break because a lot is happening and it's draining my energy so much where I just feel tired all the time. :8

tzuyusrainbow

same here tbh but remember to take all the time you need and it’s ok to take a break ❤️ i love you and i’m proud of you 
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fairyofcandyfloss

I've only seen four K dramas and all four of them, the male lead's parents are dead.
          It's Okay Not To Be Okay - there's no information on how the dad died, but the mum was murdered.
          I'm Not A Robot - both parents died from a car accident
          The Uncanny Counter - both parents were murders
          Bring It On, Ghost - Sperate time, but both parents were killed by the same ghost.
          Is this a common theme in k dramas? Well, I guess it's a common theme in most films and TV shows.