tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470059745289270738.post3579231814882737007..comments2023-05-18T18:01:13.233+07:00Comments on Twist in My Story: Over-obsessedAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12601505572330649554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470059745289270738.post-38935317889086194142013-05-15T01:42:22.895+07:002013-05-15T01:42:22.895+07:00Thank you! I really like your last words, the inne...Thank you! I really like your last words, the inner qualities that really make a person shine most beautiful :)Felicia Audreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11225524769654440941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470059745289270738.post-77431932599432709672013-04-30T04:20:09.207+07:002013-04-30T04:20:09.207+07:00Good post. This is just in a word: sad. I Loooooov...Good post. This is just in a word: sad. I Loooooove K-dramas, but I thought it was just me when I started thinking that nearly everyone has had some sort of procedure done. Men AND women. Many of them look pretty natural, but some, just like a lot of our American actresses, go extremely overboard and have robotic faces. Someone of half Japanese descent mentioned to me that Koreans are the most 'American,' or I guess White looking out of all the Asian races, but now that I think about it, it's probably because of all the surgeries and 'quick' fixes.<br />I liked 'City Hunter' but I thought that Park Min Young's face looked weird and plump as Kim Nana. These are just twenty-something kids and they feel the need for procedures like that? SMH. This entire world places too much emphasis on outer beauty. But that fades. It's unfortunate that many people nowadays can't distinguish the secret person of the heart, the inner qualities that really make a person shine most beautiful. VoyagerGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06203350059685279886noreply@blogger.com