Hi! Do you have any K-drama tumblr blogs to recommend? Thanks in advance.

Oh man, this is a great question!

…but I am maybe not the person to give a great answer. Sorry…

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I actually don’t follow a ton of blogs, and the ones I do can be broken down to 25% that are peeps who have nothingwhatsoever to do with dramas (*waves to the NA brigade*), 50% that are single-serving interests (music, actor crushes, bats, funny stuff, news, Hoya, etc), and 25% that are peeps who are in the drama fandom but that’s not necessarily all they post.

I spend more time hanging out in specific tags to find drama-related stuff to reblog. That’s because I really haaaaaaaate being spoiled on shows I’m watching (or planning to watch) and it makes it easier for me to avoid spoilers and select just what I want, when I want. (The trick to avoiding spoilers on the dash from the kdrama peeps is to apparently watch the shows that no one else is watching, which seems to be working for me so far.)

Just double-checked real quick and yeah, the only kdrama-centric blog (that doesn’t also double for a personal blog) I currently follow is @undergroundkdrama.

For more suggestions, I’ll link to a couple of recent posts by other people that are undoubtedly way cooler than I am. I recognize a lot of the names there, and the ones I recognize are pretty commendable, so I’m just assuming everyone else is, too. (And I should probably check them out, too. It’s been so long since I’ve done a follow-frenzy!)

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Can you recommend some kdramas like City Hunter?

I’ll try! Not sure what it was you liked about CH, so I’ll cover my bases the best I can. It’s been years since I’ve watched this drama, so I’m only going off of my vague memory, and there’s a fair chance I’ll just end up recommending favorite dramas because I can:

Heartless City – darker than CH but has some excellent fight scenes (no spoons, I think, but still awesomeness like that), plus a whole undercover secret revenge plot.

Three Days – has action and political machinations, and I mostly thought of it because of the secret service angle. Not quite as humorous, though.

Story of a Man – not exactly political, but revenge thriller with an excellent cast. More psychological fighting than physical, though, so if you’re looking for action, this might not be your drama.

Blade Man – more if you like the relationship between the main characters in CH than any political revenge thriller. It’s a better drama than it sounds, I swear!

Vampire Prosecutor (seasons 1 and 2) – if you liked the action and also the bromance between Yun Sung and Ahjussi.

When It’s At Night – reluctant romance over solving art thefts! I dunno. I’m reaching now.

So I apparently don’t watch a lot of action-romance-thriller-comedy dramas, at least ones that I remember very well and can recommend. You can check out this tag if you were more specifically interested in thrillers.

I’m sure some of my followers will be happy to add to the list, though. (I’d bet good money at least one or a dozen will mention Healer but I’ll save y’all the hassle and just add to the list even though I never got past halfway so can’t personally vouch for it.)

C’mon, help a fan out or I’ll repost this image every day for the next month:

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EDIT: you’re in luck, Anon! I have more suggestions for you thanks to some lovely followers (and alas, that means no spamming the LMH STYLE. *pouts*).

luinel-kaya:

Oh my, you mentioned When it’s at Night aka my fave *tears up", i’m dying at this post. Please keep reposting the picture, and yeah i’d add Healer first in that list.We could possibly add Athena Goddess of War for all dem guns and revenge.

dahliabunches:

My go-to recommendation for action!kdrama is always Two Weeks. I don’t know how it compares to City Hunter though (as I haven’t watched CH…)

obscurewanderer:

I’d definitely recommend Bridal Mask (revenge, masked “superhero”); maybe Yong Pal (action/romance) and Liar Game?

Oh yeah, and Healer, as you mentioned – I can definitely vouch for its quality. What a great drama.

Hi there! Have you had the chance to catch Another Oh Hae Young? I’m loving the directing and cast. And as an unintended bonus- not revenge plot in sight ( but it’s still early)

No. It wasn’t something I planned to watch and so I haven’t, nor do I really plan to. I’ve (more than) enough dramas on my plate – in fact I had to make the decision of what to drop because there’s just not enough time for everything. There are too many other more interesting upcoming dramas I’d rather spend time on right now. But lots of people seem to really enjoy it, and I trust them – but probably still won’t watch it.

For the record, I don’t watch a lot of good and beloved dramas. It’s impossible to keep up with everything, so I try to limit myself to the things that I really want to watch (no matter how good or terrible or dumb) and not what I think I ought to watch. Honestly, that’s something I feel like everyone should follow, and to anyone who’s like “I don’t know if this show OD is prattling on about is something I want to watch but she doesn’t shut up about it so maybe I should?” – dude, no. Ignore me. I’m easily excitable. You just keep on doing what you want because Dramaland provides for all tastes and appetites.

OK sounds fun! It sounds like you work in hospitality from your posts. How did you end up there? What’s your favorite customer story?

I decided to back to school and wanted a job that would give me flexibility for my classes, and figured the night owl in me wouldn’t mind working overnight. Hotels are always desperate for night auditors ‘cause of the awful hours, so it was easy to find a job. Even after I realized that an expensive vanity grad school degree wasn’t for me, I stuck around because I didn’t mind the work – it was better than the office stuff I’d been doing before, plus I often had a ton of time to do whatever the heck I wanted (aka watch dramas). I’m not long on night audit but I’m still in the hospitality biz – this time with animals as guests instead of humans.

My most memorable guest story is probably the naked bride. There was also the time I busted a sweet sixteen party.

But my favorite guest was one of our regulars who had a couple of “comfort” dogs. They were trained service dogs and he’d go all around the country to places that had had tragic events and go to hospitals/etc to visit victims with his dogs. Their main ability was to just, like, gently lean into you and love you with all their adorable doggy hearts, and after the chaos some of those nights would bring, it would totally make my morning to see him on his way through the lobby with his boys, who were always excited to see me and share their doggy comfort.

Although to be honest my favorite part of working audit was all the cool peeps in the NA tag. You know who you are! *waves to the NA brigade* Quite a few of us are now just honorary members of the NA brigade, but I’ll always remember the hell we went through together, united through this weird blue website even as we sat lonely in our lobbies, trying to fend of the weird and crazy and drunk guests that would attempt to invade our space.

(PS – pssssst @kohlel @mymindsecho do you remember this? I found it when I was going through the tag to find my naked bride story, and I had to laugh. I’ve got official experience now, if we ever decide to open up our own pet hotel!)

“Woozy is just a promotional gimmick – LimJu²/ImJoo² is the only thing that matters.” THANK GOD SOMEONE SAID IT. CAN’T WAIT FOR THEM <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

YESSSSSSSSSSS.

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I’m so excited to see my darling Im Joo Eun on my screen again (in a supporting role, but whatevs, it’s still second billing which is better than I normally get), and to have her with Im Joo Hwan? My What’s Up? lovin’ heart can barely contain the excitement.

Somehow I’m going to make this into the sequel I’ve always wanted. Somehow.

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OMG viki has the license for oh hae young again? Is this the end of dramafever monopoly? (I hope so)

Yes, they do!

No idea about the end of the monopoly, though. There’s more of a strong suspicion that DF just has the rights to the majority of CJ E&M offerings, which includes tvN (and OCN, which also explains why you’ll find a lot of those shows primarily on DF as well) and may pass on some that they think might not be worthwhile.

I don’t know if you’ve seen this but since I think you’re not watching return of superman, I wanna tell you yoo pd makes a cameo there. Kbs world uploaded the cut yesterday. I can’t put the link here but you can just search it on youtube. The title is twins house – twins one night and two days. It’s so funny watching him running around chasing the twins :)

Found it! ^_^

Pretty sure Yu PD might be inspired for a whole new evil game for the guys just based on that experience. Like herding cats, but with toddlers.

I find myself in a crisis. I am in my last semester of college, all I have to do is write my senior research paper but I just can’t. Every time I try l just freeze up. I want to graduate; I have worked so hard but now?????? It is making me hate myself and want to just quit. I have already filed for an extension, I am so behind. Any thoughts?

Hi Anon. I’m sorry you’re struggling right now. I’ll share my thoughts with you, since you asked, but be prepared for a lot of word vomit that may or may not relate to your situation (and sorry this is hours later – those cold meds finally kicked in and I passed out!).

I never had to write a senior paper so I’m not completely familiar with the process or requirements, so please take anything I say with the understanding that it should be modified for your circumstances. Also, I don’t really know you, Anon, and so I’m not sure how you work or think, so I’ll probably just be projecting myself onto you – but maybe we are somehow similar. So here we go:

(Sorry to any other followers about the length – I’d normally throw this behind a “read more” but asks don’t show that link on my current tumblr template. So you’ll just have to keep scrolling.)

1. It doesn’t have to be perfect.

I’m not sure how the grading works on a senior thesis – if you’re assigned a letter/percentage grade or if it’s just pass/fail – but it doesn’t really matter. This is your final step to graduating and at this point, grades shouldn’t be a huge deal except for actually getting a grade. Maybe you’re the type who’s always had A’s your life and can’t imagine getting anything else (or your parents can’t imagine you getting anything else), but you know what? “C” is still a passing grade. And you know what a passing grade, even if it’s not an “A” gets you? A diploma.

2. You don’t have to be perfect.

If you are, indeed, one of those folks who’ve always gotten A’s and who have wrapped up your identity in your schoolwork because you’ve always been the smart one, then it can be difficult to half-ass something because it feels like you’re letting someone down. Maybe your parents who’ve always expected good grades, or maybe just some inner sense of pride that anything that isn’t total brilliance isn’t worth it. (Were you ever described as “precocious” when you were younger? Because, yeah, that will get into your skin.) You might then have these extremely high expectations that you’re supposed to write the Best! Essay! Ever! but the reality is you just need to write an essay. It doesn’t have to be brilliant. It doesn’t even have to be good. It just has to meet the minimum word count and make a modicum of sense. Which leads to…

3. Do the bare minimum.

A crap essay is better than no essay. Seriously. It’s my understanding that a senior thesis is really an excuse for universities to show that their students have gained the training and experience to think critically and write coherently. This isn’t a doctoral thesis – you’re not trying to find a new take on something. You’re just tying to meet the arbitrary requirement your school has set up to get your diploma. Look over the rules for the essay and highlight the crucial elements that you need to focus on: word count, the number of resources/citations, anything else technical like that. Tell yourself that you just need to have that much and no more. Do you need five resources? Then do a search on jstor (or whatever equivalent you have access to) for papers that seem even remotely related to your subject, scan them for pull quotes, and then figure out how to throw them in. Bonus: the longer the relevant quotation, the more word count you’re padding!

4. You are not a snowflake.

Harsh, I know. But you are not the first student to struggle with a senior thesis and you won’t be the last. Are you assigned an advisor or other faculty mentor? Do you feel comfortable talking to them? If so, take some time to tell them exactly what you’ve told me here. I promise you they’ve gone through this before with other students. (Ones that have even somehow managed to graduate!)

5. No one else at your school is a snowflake, either.

Everyone has to turn in a senior thesis (I presume). Everyone. Including that dumb-as-bricks classmate that makes you wonder why they even chose this major if they never seem to grasp the concept. Yes, that person will have to write the same kind of essay you do, and guess what? They’ll still graduate! Imagine what their essay might be like, and tell yourself you can at least do that.

6. Admit your fear.

You’ve kind of already done this by even sending me a message, but admit to yourself that this is more than just a paper – this is the fear of the unknown. You’ve likely been going to school non-stop since you were about five years old, and if you’re like me, you’ve maybe wrapped up pretty much your entire identity in grades and teachers’ respect and peers thinking you’re smart. Once you get that diploma, it means it’s over. The scary unknown of the “real” world is all that’s left. School is safe, familiar. You know where you stand. But leaving it all behind is terrifying. Believe me, I know. My graduation meant moving back to the States and leaving behind everything I knew. Is it any surprise that I ended up with a surplus of credits in the end (about a full year’s worth)? Admittedly, I also used it as an excuse to keep traveling, but still. The unknown is terrifying and you need to have a serious conversation with yourself if this is actually some sort of unconscious destructive behavior to keep you safe in the school bubble.

7. Think about what’s waiting for you once you graduate.

If you can’t see anything past graduation, then that’s obviously part of the fear you should start to unpack. But maybe there’s the potential for a cool job (or just any kind of job – I’m an art history major, so believe me I know about degrees not being job-worthy). This economy still sucks, despite what newspapers may say, and being able to check the box that you have a Bachelor of Arts/Sciences on job applications really means something. If you’re worried that you won’t find a fulfilling job that reflects what you’ve studied in your major, well, I hate to break it to you, but there’s a 1-in-a-thousand chance (if even that) you definitely won’t. Especially if you’re in the Humanities. I’m sorry, that’s just the way it is. But having a college degree definitely opens more doors for you, and a job is a job. Okay, maybe that’s more depressing than helpful, but surely there’s something you’re excited about after graduation, even if it’s only the fact that there won’t be any more senior papers to write.

8. Just write something.

Okay, so you’ve spent some time on the psychological side, trying to understand why there’s this fear attempting to self-sabotage your last days before being forced to move on to some new scary adult role. You’ve reflected on your self worth and why you perhaps identify with being a perfectionist. There’s still that damn paper you need to write.

That requires work. Grunt work, butt-in-chair, fingers-on-keyboard, stupid work. Ugh. No where near as fun as watching Netflix and scrolling tumblr. But this is the last thing you need to do before you graduate. That’s it! This stupid paper is the only thing standing in your way of a diploma. Buuuuuut there’s still a blank Word doc sitting in front of you and no words.

Just write something.

Start small. You’ve probably been thinking about this paper a lot (maybe mostly with dread), and so you’ve already got a good idea of what you want to say, even if you don’t really know where to go with it. That’s okay. Just treat it like a test. Let’s say it’s a mid-term exam and your professor gave you a prompt that just so happens to be the subject of your thesis. Give yourself a time limit (no more than an hour) and BS your way through the kind of essay you’d hand in for a mid-term you forgot to study for but are hoping your essay will cover your ass for all the multiple choice questions you got wrong.

Use the classic 5-paragraph style: 1. Introduction, 2. Supporting point, 3. Supporting point, 4. Supporting point, 5. Conclusion.

That’s it. Nothing major. Just a short essay. A thousand words, maybe a little more. No citations except for what you vaguely recall. Just some weak-ass essay that would shame your favorite professor if they had to read it.

And then walk away. Don’t touch it for at least twenty-four hours. Go hang out with friends, go to a movie, go for a walk, read a fluffy novel. Then, after a day has passed, print it out (yes, a hard copy!) and read it.

You’ll probably die of embarrassment at your stupid little essay… but… y’know… there could be a point in there. Maybe your third paragraph was straight up BS that makes no sense, but the second and forth paragraph actually are good points. Hey, guess what? You’ve started your thesis! Yeah, it’s crap and only a couple of pages… but look, it’s words on paper!

9. You are not your thesis.

You may feel like you will turn in a mediocre research paper that would shame your family (”dishonor on you! dishonor on your family! dishonor on your cow!”), but it’s just a piece of paper (or stack of papers) that some bullshit administrator decided was necessary so they could give you another piece of paper while you wear an ugly polyester grown with a ridiculous pointy cap and try not to fall asleep while some stuffed-shirt drones on and on in a commencement speech. Your thesis has nothing to do with your self-worth except as a measure of getting that damn diploma that you’ve worked so hard for pretty much all your life.

10. There’s life outside of school, and it’s pretty great!

I had a pretty awesome college experience (I traveled Europe studying art and literature, so c’mon, that’s pretty cool), but my best experiences have been post-college. And if you think I did college perfectly, let me tell you I had some classes where I scraped by with a barely-passing grade just because I’m the annoying type of ADHD who just stops caring about a subject when it no longer interests me and it was pulling teeth to get me to finish assignments. Which is why I know, from hard-won experience, that any paper is better than no paper.

And guess what? No one cares about my GPA. No one cares about the agony I went through to make myself focus and finish classes. No one cares how brilliant I was or wasn’t.

All they care about is whether or not I have that diploma.

11. Ignore anyone’s advice and just do what you gotta do.

Again, I’m projecting on you and making a lot of assumptions about a requirement that was never a part of my schooling experience, so if I’m way outta left field here, that’s cool. You can just ignore me. Maybe all you really needed was a place to vent and clear your head. Fine. Just do what it takes to write that damn paper because you’ll thank yourself once it’s over.