Ini beneran terjadi di kantor gue 11 tahun yang lalu. Jadi, Payroll Officer di kantor gue kongkalikong dgn Head of Personalia. Mereka bikin 2 slip gaji pegawai di kantor gue, satu untuk laporan ke bag. keuangan dan satu ke pegawai yang bersangkutan. Tiap slip gaji beda 500rb - 2 juta. Ketauannya pas boss gue bikin acara outing, ada acara feedback dari karyawan ke jajaran pimpinan. Di situ ada karyawan bilang gajinya cuma 6 juta sementara tanggung jawab yang dia kerjakan itu Job desc 2 department. Kagetlah kepala bagian keuangan gue. Akhirnya pulang outing crosscheck semua karyawan harus menyerahkan slip gaji terakhir kemudian dicocokkan sama slip gaji yang dilaporkan Payroll officer di sistem payroll (komputer). Dari total 148 karyawan, ditemukan ada selisih nyaris 250 juta tiap bulannya. Gila kan ? Nih konspirasi 2 orang ya dzholim ke karyawan ya dzholim ke perusahaan 😡😡😡
kata "normalisasi" tu bkn ajakan utk melakukan, tp ajakan utk tidak menganggap aneh.
misal
"normalisasi lebaran gaada perayaan"
artinya bukan
"jangan merayakan lebaran"
tp
"kalo ada yg ga ngerayain lebaran ya jgn dianggap aneh"
masa gitu aja ga paham?
Dynamite Kiss is officially the most exhausting K-drama I’ve watched this year
not because it started badly, but because it completely lost its way.
What makes it even more frustrating is that it didn’t begin as a disaster. The opening episodes had charm: light humour, decent chemistry, a premise that could have carried a solid rom com. But somewhere between the midpoint and the final stretch, the writers abandoned coherence and replaced it with rubbish.
The plot stopped feeling like a story and starts feeling like a series of disconnected scenes stitched together for shock value. One minute we’re meant to be watching a fluffy romance, the next minute we’re in an awkward power imbalance meltdown that belongs in a totally different genre. The tone is so unstable that you’re never sure what kind of drama you’re actually watching.
Then there are the characters or rather, what happens to them. The female lead begins as sharp and self aware, only to gradually become inconsistent, reacting to situations in ways that don’t match the person we were introduced to. Her decisions stop making emotional sense; they exist only to move the plot along. The male characters aren’t spared either. One turns unnecessarily controlling, another becomes a love triangle obstacle with no real narrative purpose except to delay what should have happened episodes earlier.
And let’s talk about the infamous office slap scene. That moment alone shattered whatever credibility the drama had left. It felt outdated, tone deaf, and wildly inappropriate for a modern rom-com. Instead of adding depth or tension, it pulled me out of the story completely
like the writers were trying to provoke reactions rather than tell something meaningful.
By the time the final episodes roll in, the show isn’t building toward anything
it’s just dragging. Conflicts are recycled, misunderstandings feel manufactured, and the romance that was supposed to anchor everything now feels more like emotional labour than entertainment.
Dynamite Kiss didn’t fail because of bad acting or lack of budget. It failed because it forgot what it was trying to be. It started with potential, then they drowned it in clichés, forced drama, and inconsistent writing until watching it felt less like enjoyment and more like endurance.
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I’m sorry, but the writer really wasted Kiyong & Eunjin’s chemistry in the final eps. The memory loss plot felt unnecessary. They have such good chemistry — I really hope they reunite in another project with a better script
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