Tbh I liked their "synergy" before the graping. It made me feel extremely uncomfortable and tbh I really dislike Zhenya... I hope Taekjoo is able to get his revenge on that asshole.
Anyway, can artists please stop adding graping scenes in manhwas? It's starting to piss me off. Idk if anything liked this happened in the actual novel but eh still dislike it.
Started reading this in 2016 when it was just released. Now it's 2024 and I finally decided to finish it. The entire manhwa left a twist in my stomach, I used to love Sangwoo when I was younger but now that I've finished the manhwa I noticed how messed up he really was and feel ashamed for even liking him for 1 second. Although I do feel for him because he had a messed up past and wonder how his life would've been if he grew up as a happy kid without any trouble. He'd probably be an average guy! The manhwa was interesting but it also did make me feel sick to some extend. I'm glad I can finally say goodbye to Killing Stallker. Goodbye old ''friend''.
No matter how Jaejerk is gonna "redeem" himself the entire fandom will keep on hating him with a passion. He's toxic and garbage. Dan deserves better.
Referring to someone by a name that distorts or mocks their actual name, like "Jaejerk" instead of "Jaekyung," can be hurtful and disrespectful. Our names are an integral part of our identity, often carrying cultural, familial, or personal significance. When someone intentionally mispronounces or alters another person's name, it can feel like an attack on their identity and sense of self-worth.
In the case of "Jaekyung," changing it to "Jaejerk" not only alters the pronunciation but also adds a derogatory term ("jerk") to the name. This alteration not only mocks the individual's name but also suggests a negative judgment or perception of their character. It's akin to name-calling, which can be particularly hurtful because it attacks a fundamental aspect of who someone is.
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They are neither. They are not the real user. They are a cyberstalker pretending to be the target while saying crazy things to harm everyone especially their targets if you believe them. https://www.mangago.zone/home/mangatopic/16216344/
Shiki and Slay.
I think there’s some confusion about the terms and the characters' behaviors. Let’s unpack this a bit.
Firstly, regarding Jiwon and Jaekyung: Jiwon’s behavior at the start of BJ Alex may have been harsh or ruthless, but calling it “mercy” might not be the best term. I think I understand what Shiki means.
He was indeed cruel, but not in the same way as Jaekyung. Jaekyung’s actions in Jinx are more complex and troubling, and it’s crucial to differentiate the nature of their behaviors.
Slay. it’s important to use accurate terms when discussing sensitive topics. While Jaekyung’s behavior is problematic and abusive, the term "sociopath" and "rapist" might not be fully accurate without proper context. Legally, Jaekyung’s behavior could be categorized as sexual assault rather than rape, depending on the specifics of consent and the legal definitions applied. It’s key to recognize the difference between emotional and financial exploitation versus direct physical abuse.
Jaekyung asking for money or other benefits in exchange for sexual favors isn’t necessarily financial abuse in the legal sense. It might be ethically and emotionally exploitative, but financial abuse typically involves more coercive or deceitful control over a person’s finances. However, the power dynamics and manipulation involved in Jaekyung’s actions are undeniably troubling and can be seen as forms of emotional and psychological abuse.
The important part is to discuss these issues clearly and respectfully. Recognizing the nuances helps in understanding the character’s actions without downplaying the severity of the abuse depicted. This allows for a more informed and constructive discussion about the narrative and character development
The comment from Shielded Guard is a cyberstalker that stole my identity using debunked arguments that only deflect themselves as they are talking about their actions instead of their targets.
The misrepresentation of information has been corrected multiple times, and continuing to use debunked claims only reflects poorly on those who propagate them.
Please avoid engaging with the cyberstalkers who are impersonating others. They’re trying to create confusion and escalate the situation. Responding can make things worse. For your safety and to prevent further harm, it’s best to ignore and block them rather than interacting.
The misrepresentation of information has been corrected multiple times, and continuing to use debunked claims only reflects poorly on those who propagate them.
Please avoid engaging with the cyberstalkers who are impersonating others. They’re trying to create confusion and escalate the situation. Responding can make things worse. For your safety and to prevent further harm, it’s best to ignore and block them rather than interacting.
Everytime I read the "this chapter is not completed read it on ...." it drives me FUCKING INSAAAANNNNNEEEE AAAGGGGHHHH. I'm pulling my hair out cuz of it GRRRR