hi.
whichever one of you fucks put my fic (vanish into you) into a public rating bookmark collection (and rated my fic 3/5 stars) can you please take it down right now.
i didn’t ask for you to rate my fic. you are unconsentedly rating shit i put HOURS into. HOURS I COULD BE USING STUDYING FOR FINALS. but sorry that i enjoy writing enough i guess??
hell, i dont even care if you rate it 5 stars, or 1 star, but i didnt ask for this, and im sure these others didnt either!! (there’s thousands of them)
this is genuinely upsetting me because as somebody who has a borderline anxiety attack before posting every chapter, it kinda sucks to get indirectly told your work is mediocre! i am insanely self conscious and this doesn’t help. so congrats i guess!
ao3 isn’t even meant to have a rating system. i’m sorry for getting so worked up over this but it is genuinely upsetting.
anyways. please and thank you.
Who's off the island so far?:
-the salesman-myung-gi/player 333
-hwang in-ho/the frontman
-Kang no-eul/guard 11
-Kim Jun-hee/player 222
-Kang dae-ho/player 388
Karma / 악연 (2025) | Season 1, Episode 2 "The Man Who Disposed of a Body" | Park Hae-soo as Kim Beom-jun
“You're an accomplice now. My accomplice.”
Park Haesoo the man that you are
Han Kang, 'Human Acts' via metamorphesque
this is what happened right
Managed to gif some of the instances where Beom-jun smiles/laughs and quickly cuts it off. I like that little detail about him.
lung cancer speedrun strats
it fucks me up that gi-hun’s first interaction with sae-byeok was to pick up her drink that he knocked over even though he was running for his life
and their last interaction was him realising she was hurt and immediately disregarding his own safety to seek help for her
followed by him cradling her lifeless body and sobbing with grief while repeating her name, continuing to cry for her even while restrained on the floor
he placed her down so gently too. before he grabbed the knife. he could have dropped her and lunged straight at sang-woo, but he was gentle with her
because he really was like a father to her from the very start, even though he was angry with her at first for what she’d done. he forgave her, like he would a scared kid who lashed out in anger
he grieved for her as much as he grieved for the friend he’d known since he was a child.
“You know I always keep my promises.” | Sae-byeok & Cheol from Squid Game