A list of puns related to "Drama Related"
Very confused ngl and seeing all the Aryan memes is giving me major fomo
Title says it all. Commenters, go wild!!
This is a relatively new style of project for me. I've written to feature screenplays that were both comedy/drama type things. I also wrote around six episodes of an original TV series. This is definitely a new style for me. I plan on writing a few more episodes and I have plan on an overarching story rather than just singular episodes not relating to one and other. This pilot really doesn't have any plot, just trying to establish the tone and the characters. Like I said, I haven't really written in this style before so if you have any thoughts or feedback that would be great! :)
Here's the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EEkXCJFX4Qhvkb2Iuiuy8hpk41okif3S/view?usp=sharing
Don't get me wrong, romance can be alright if written well.
It's just that with my current thoughts on the matter, I'd like to see aspects of friendship and camaraderie and fun platonic events more often.
Whenever I wanna read a friendship-focused story, my first priority is to check some One Piece fics. Some of them I read are hilarious, dorky and heartwarming.
Like, one story can be about making a contest over a piece of cake that certain people want, with others taking advantage of that or even joining in for shits and giggles. Y'know, that sorta stuff.
>Small primer:
Word of Honor (WoH) is a Chinese drama, or live action tv show, that aired (in China) from February 22, 2021 to March 23 2021. Official foreign release of the series followed shortly on such places as YouTube, with subs, and the Chinese streaming platform Youku, with international subs added later. Looking at MyDramaList, WoH has 36 official episodes, and officially ends on episode 36; however, the unofficial episode count is 37.
Word of Honor is based on the novel Tian Ya Ke (TYK) / ๅคฉๆถฏๅฎข or Faraway Wanderers, which is a danmei novel. Danmei is defined by the romantic / sexual relationships between men. If you're more familiar with Japanese media, danmei is similar to the BL or yaoi genre of Japanese media.
The two main leads in WoH were played by Zhang Zhehan and Gong Jun (Simon Gong).
Disclaimer: A lot of my sources are from twitter, since I don't have a Weibo and can't read Chinese, which means they are at best, secondhand.
>The Final Drama:
This section is labeled as 'The Final Drama' because WoH was plagued by minidramas all through the beginnings of production, to the end of its filming and airing, but these minidramas did not bring the metaphorical axe down on the drama itself or its cast and crew.
On August 12th 2021, WoH twitter, both Chinese speaking and not, became aware of drama on Chinese social media regarding Zhang Zhehan. Several older pictures, up on Zhang Zhehan's social media, of him visiting the Yasukuni shrine in Japan where circulating. Visiting a shrine was not the issue, it was the visiting of that specific shrine which gained the ire of Chinese fans of WoH and other Chinese netizens. According to Reuters, the Yasukuni shrine is a wartime shrine, that also happens to honor several Japanese war criminals from World War II as gods. Specific to Chinese history, it is the honoring of the leaders of the Japanese occupation of parts of China between 1931 to 1945, that is the basis for the Chinese outcry over Zhang Zhehan's visit to the shrine. As recent as 2013, the Japanese government has continued to legitimize the shrine and its honorees.
As stated, Zhang Zhehan did not visit and take pictures this year or even last year, but several years ago ~~(It's unclear to me at a this time how many year ago a
... keep reading on reddit โกI am a university law student (in my third year). I would like to watch a law related dramas that feels real. I have been thinking about watching Lawless lawyers or Law school but I don't know how accurate they are. I know what law school actually is and how the judicial system more or less works in any country so it'll be really hard for my if these shows are inaccurate... Do you have a suggestion of a law related dramas that actually feel realistic ?
Have fun!
I am going to do as much research as I can to find out for myself but I was wondering if anyone here had any info I might not know about the PCP. I got into the podcast later than most people so I feel like their might be things older fans of the podcast will know that I do not know about. when I say later I mean around late 2018ish. though I have gone back and watched some old episodes. My intention is for this video to function as basically a video you can send to anyone who does not know what the PCP is that explains it's history and who the members are/were. Not sure how dense it will be or if it will be more of a brief history yet. Anyway any information or sources you can provide is appreciated. Even just moments you think are notable from the podcast that deserve mention. Also I have no idea when this video will be done as it's my first time making a video like this.
I was on the bus today and I was reading the book Story of The Eye, for those who aren't aware it's basically a short story composed of a bunch of sex scenes.
I was on the bus reading the book when 2 6-year-old-ish twins came and sat next to me on the bus. This weirded me out and I didn't want to keep reading the book. I don't know when kids start to learn to read but I had a hard imagining that they couldn't read the big "...exquisitely fetishistic tale of sexual agitation" blurb on the back of the book if they were able to.
Would it have been wrong of me was I to continue to read the book on the bus, and if so why?
The good thing about those who have the chance to work from home is being able to switch off from drama related issues at work with the click of a button. It got me thinking about past things Iโve seen in the office. So what is the biggest work related drama youโve ever been part of or witnessed?
There's been a lot of posts recently regarding the recent controversy with the AGOTI mod, and there's a lot of discussion going on about it. While discussion about these topics is not a bad thing, we feel as though they don't belong here on this subreddit.
r/FridayNightFunkin is meant for a community to share their enjoyment of a game they like, and for many of you that enjoyment gets tainted by the seemingly monthly drama that the community must endure.
Many of you have expressed discontent in the expanse of posts that are made about each coming drama, and we don't want you all to feel that this sub isn't an enjoyable place to be. Thus, any and all posts discussing drama around any mod is to be removed. Doing so will not result in a ban (unless it falls under spam, which does warrant a ban).
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Let me preface this by saying I am an H3 fan. I watch the podcast regularly, I love Ethan and the crew. I do not advocate, approve or enjoy any of the horrible behavior shown by Trisha or their partner. But today I had to unsub from all H3 subreddits. This continuous drama with a sick individual feels like a black mirror episode. This family is clearly falling apart, this is tragic not entertaining. This will impact so many of their lives. The recent texts that were posted between them felt so gross to read, I felt like I invaded these strangers most private moments of pain. And, yes, I know that they released it themselves. But if we continue to engage with their behavior, on either side of the conversation weโre contributing to a shittier society. Iโm going to continue watching H3 but Iโm certainly feeling very bad about this situation and canโt engage with the Trisha drama content anymore. I hope Iโm not the only one feeling this way.
Recently my wife had an ectopic pregnancy, it was a planned pregnancy and we were very crushed at the moment she realized she was having a miscarriage. We went to the hospital and they confirmed our suspicion but could not see anything on imaging and sent us home saying "she may have already excised the pregnancy on her own and she should be ok".
Our disappointment and hurt quickly morphed into concern and fright when after she woke up in the middle of the night in EXTREME pain (she said worse than the labor of our first child), she toughed it out and went back to sleep because she's 1. A fucking boss and the strongest person I know and 2. The doctors said she would be fine in two days.
When she woke up we talked and agreed that we should go back to the hospital. So we went back to the hospital and again they couldn't find anything and we pushed them to do more imaging. They eventually found that she had an ectopic pregnancy that had ruptured and she was bleeding internally. Cue collective panic between us, mostly me because like I said, she's a fucking superhero. She goes into surgery and a couple hours later has only one fallopian tube.
The doctor's explained that she will still be able to get pregnant and we should not have a problem but we do wonder if they had checked the tubes more thoroughly the first time if she would've had to have surgery. She is perfectly healthy now and we plan on trying again next year.
I'm not saying "aLl DoCtOrs aRe HoRiBlE ToWaRds WoMeN" because her OB that delivered our daughter is awesome and she's the one that helped push for more imaging. What I am saying is, women, YOU know how you are feeling and what is going on with your body. If you feel that someone is ignoring your medical needs please be your own advocate and make sure you get taken care of. Also, a big thank you to all the really great doctors and medical professionals out there, you guys kick ass and covid has made your jobs extra hard, hang in there!
Yesterday our hub went down for about 1 hour and a few days ago it was down for 5-15 minutes and last (last?) monday it was down for 3.5 hours. The one last last? monday was the whole system I heard all over fedex. I was wondering if there was a way people can tell if it's "human error" or was it something with fedex itself. I'm beginning to think it might be internal drama (angry manager) or something is there a way people can tell if our scanners going down just our hub or the whole district was from a jealous manager or am I thinking too far out?
Originally done by u/KirbyStarWarrior666
This should be interesting, especially since I haven't shared too many of my opinions.
I'm not really ready to go in depth about my situation at the moment, but scrolling through this sub made me realize that a LOT of you are going through some shit with family/tscc too.
So I had an idea. I'm still relatively new to Reddit so I don't know if this has been done a billion times already or whatever, but I think a little check-in might be nice for some of us!
If you're struggling with things involving the Mormon 'church', vent about it. And maybe give some assurance or advice to another user who could use it. Like a little support thread for those of us who have miscellaneous grievances that don't require an entire thread to themselves, etc.
Life can be hard, especially being raised in a cult or indoctrinated into it, only to learn it's bullshit and have community, identity, and support ripped away from you when you leave. So let's support each other, yeah?
I am at work so I may not be able to interact constantly, but I will when I have time!
I'm not actually sure if this is even related to ADHD, but has anyone ever had problems where your attention just keeps getting brought back to some friendship / relationship issue that may have been (partially / fully) solved, but you continue to pick at that issue with the parties involved, ie. revive some past drama or create it? Even if you really just want to have peace?
I read somewhere (unsure how credible) that it could be due to a craving for stimulation, and it does feel that way for me, but I'm curious to know if it's some other problem with me, or if it could be an ADHD thing.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Mbeem10/status/1420590362007990275
Hello! Iโve decided to open up a QnA. This one will be for Total Drama related questions.
I'm on a VERY boring trip right now, so I got nothing better to do. The ranks for characters are 1, 2, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 and 10. The rest will be ranked on the usual style of S, A, B, C, D, E, and F! Ask away, dudes!
Im on the last episode of start up and I've watched itaewon class. Does anyone have any recommendations for shows that are similar or just related to business, computer science, or technology? Thanks in advance
Hi guys i watched a few dramas on this trope like My Father is Strange, My brother loves me too much, golden pouch, etc so i wanted some dramas with this kind of vibes if you know more dramas like these drop them down in the comments
This seems like a fun trend, so I'm going for it, lol.
I felt like following a trend today.
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