Just to be clear, "queerphobic" on my DNI list is not just about fictional media. If any of you consume queer media but still think queerness is a sin or wrong, and don't support queer rights in real life, silakan block aku sekarang juga.
Kenapa ya sbux ini kaya jadi prestise tersendiri bagi orgΒ² di negara ini. Padahal Indonesia tuh jadi salah satu pemasok biji kopi terbesar buat sbux loh. Jadi kalau kalian beli kopi mereka itu sama aja kaya minum kopi lokal tapi dg overpriced. Mending beli kopi lokal langsung....
also i just wanna say happy pride to the closeted lesbians, one that may be questioning/not ready to come out, that may feel as if they donβt have enough βexperienceβ or arenβt βgay enoughβ youβre so valid and i love you, i was once there and it sucks but youβll get through it
#Kingdom877
I wonder how this is all going to end karema kalau di sejarah aslinya Riboku masih belum kalah di perang ini www. Tapi yg bikin greget tuh why Qin's army always seems so unprepared for Riboku's attacks, even after losing to him so many times??!!!
Looking back at Ei Sei and Ryo Fui's debate in the anime, I still think it's one of the most interesting ideological clashes in Kingdom!!
As much as I dislike Ryo Fui, I can't deny that some of his arguments are grounded in reality. Money has always been the biggest driversβ
Selama ini cuma consume Kingdom versi manga so this is the first time I've seen Sei's speech animated and turns out it still gives me chills every time.. Oh Ei Sei is truly the King who inspires absolute loyalty, the kind that makes people willing to sacrifice everything for him.
Bruh this is exactly why Kanki is the most complex character in Kingdom. He's the only person who directly confronted the king's ideology and left him speechless.
how capitalism works.
Ei Sei, meanwhile, has a very hopeful view of humanity. His ideals are noble, but his ideology feels overly naive to me. People aren't always that virtuous. There are plenty of people who are cruel from a young age, and countless psychopathsβ
Maybe I'm too cynical about humanity, but after seeing so much injustice, it's difficult for me to fully believe in the idea that human are fundamentally good. So it's probably not surprising that I'm skeptical about human nature and life in general.
Looking back at Ei Sei and Ryo Fui's debate in the anime, I still think it's one of the most interesting ideological clashes in Kingdom!!
As much as I dislike Ryo Fui, I can't deny that some of his arguments are grounded in reality. Money has always been the biggest driversβ
Maybe Ei Sei's vision could work in theory, but from the perspective of someone living in today's world, it's hard not to judge both ideologies through a modern lens.