Rant #8

You. I Do My Own .

Endings

Like I've said in the forward, I'd rant about pratically anything whether it's good or bad. So here it is:

I.

Hate.

Endings.

To many, this rant may be shocking because I mostly rant about negative stuff and I rant as if I'm always angry and that I have no other humanly emotions. But hey, I'm still human so don't judge. And I don't think all understands how tiring it is to rant about nothing but something negative. 

So, I know it may seem a little over the top, many of which would say "I love endings" or "how can you hate them?" Well I'll tell you one thing; THEY END YOUR FAVOURITE SERIES!

First of all, you're going through the story or a drama or a movie and the beginning seems to drag on forever. 

Then, through the middle, you get to know more about the major and minor characters, allowing you to feel as if you're connected to them.

Afterwards, your desperate to know how it all ties and ends and that's where the ending comes in. BUT THOSE WILL RUIN YOUR OTPs THAT YOU'VE BEEN SHIPPING FOR SO LONG! OH MY ING GOD! I JUST FINISHED WATCHING A SITCOM TODAY AND I CRIED BECAUSE THEY ENDED THE DRAMA WITH A CLIFF HANGER AND THERE'S NO WAY THAT A SEQUEL IS EVER GOING TO HAPPEN BECAUSE THE CHARACTERS HAVE ALL GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL! 

I WANNA DIE! OH GOD!

You anticipate the endings and then it happens, leaving your heart to shatter and those feels wrench your lungs until you die from lack of oxygen. And this happens to everyone and every series no matter how many times you've repeatedly watched it or how many times directors have remade them! 

It makes me want to cry. 

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Bookworm01
#1
Chapter 12: I guess some people just don't know when to open their minds to the truth and broaden their perspectives. I guess this is why I like Kpop. The people are super friendly, although there are some who seem crazy and problematic (to the point that even I feel worried, even though I'm miles away), and super accepting of one another. Sure, there are some who act immaturely but most are pretty nice. It's nice. They don't judge 'cause we're all in the same boat. :-)
Yeah, I can totally relate with that. During one of my many heated conversations with my best friend about Kpop, an acquaintance of mind butted in, saying, “Yuck. Those people are Kpop-panget.” (Kpop-panget in English basically means, “Kpop-hideous.” It's a rough translation but it's alright.) And still, even as she judged their clothes, their appearances, their language and their entire BEING, we never reprimanded her for it. We told her she was entitled to her own opinion but some words are better kept to herself. She shrugged. (I saw her whispering to her other friends and distinctly heard a few words about Kpop. It makes me sad that people are so quick to judge when they find it annoying or bothersome when they are judged themselves for something.)
xXnemosaurusXx
#2
Chapter 4: I wish your content could capture everyone's attention. People need to know.
xXnemosaurusXx
#3
You may not care about what I think or what I may have to say, but I support you and all your views in these specific situations. Thank you for (figuratively) help me stay sane after this year of hate in the kpop fandom. It's nice to know there are at least some considerate people around here. Please continue this rant series.
Bookworm01
#4
Chapter 1: I don't know if I should comment since there's nothing more to say when you said everything that needed to be said. I totally agree.
I don't comment much on YouTube or allkpop (I stopped going to this site) because all I see when it comes to K-Pop are either bashers, haters, or fans. Even though I'm a fan of the group, when I read the comments (I know... Dumb of me to do that, right?), I feel a bit disappointed that other people don't consider the idols themselves. I know they must've trained years and worked hard so they could debut but they get hate when they actually do. I know they probably don't like the group for some reason but they could at least keep their thoughts to themselves. I know it might be hard for others to do that but still, it would be much more peaceful in the comments if people do. The lesson you stated here is another variation of,"If you have nothing important to say, don't say anything at all."
When I actually do comment, I put a lot of thought to it because sometimes people can misinterpret what I'm trying to say and then start an argument about it.

Sorry for ranting... I just wanted to share my opinion. This really connects to me and I hope to read more of your posts. ^_^ Thank you for sharing!