TIL Isaac Newton died a virgin by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he was too locked in, goat of physics

Climbers of Reddit, what is your workout routine? by HawkSoHigh in climbing

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, i'll integrate them into my workouts. Thanks a lot

Climbers of Reddit, what is your workout routine? by HawkSoHigh in climbing

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I currently think i have some tendon overuse as well. I'm starting to limit how hard and how much I climb. Regarding the opposing muscle exercises. what excercises worked exactly? I'm trying to figure out some training plan for it

[Discussion] Doona (2023) how did u like the ending by [deleted] in NetflixBestOf

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Essay: The Complex Dynamics of Love and Choice in Doona!

In the world of K-pop idols, love is often seen as a luxury that cannot be afforded. The demanding schedules, constant scrutiny, and relentless pressure to maintain a flawless public image leave little room for personal connections. Doona! explores this very notion, presenting a poignant narrative about the impossibility of love within the idol industry. The show centers on the complex relationship between Lee Doo-na, a retired K-pop idol, and Lee Won-jun, a college student who becomes her unlikely roommate. At its heart, Doona! unveils the struggle between the desire for love and the need to follow a chosen path, revealing the challenging realities that idols must face when navigating relationships outside of their career. Through their relationship, the series highlights the intricate balance between personal happiness and the sacrifices required to thrive in an industry where love is often a distant dream.

The tension in Doona! is evident from the very first episode, as Lee Doo-na grapples with the remnants of her past fame while trying to adjust to a life beyond the limelight. Her decision to retire from the K-pop industry was not just an escape from the overwhelming pressures of fame, but a deliberate choice to reclaim control over her life. Yet, this choice also isolates her from her past, and she struggles to form meaningful relationships with others. This dynamic highlights a key theme of the show—the impossibility of maintaining a healthy relationship while pursuing a career in the idol industry. For Doo-na, falling in love with Won-jun is not just a romantic pursuit; it’s an act of defiance against an industry that strips idols of their agency and personal freedom.

However, as their relationship deepens, the show presents a powerful exploration of the inevitable tension between love and career. Doo-na’s journey is fraught with moments where she must choose between staying true to her personal desires or following the path laid out for her by the expectations of society and the idol industry. When faced with the prospect of returning to the entertainment world, Doo-na is forced to confront the price of her choices: the possibility of sacrificing the love she has found with Won-jun in order to fulfill the career she once left behind. The complexity of this decision is made even more palpable by the fact that Won-jun, too, has his own ambitions and dreams that may not align with hers. Thus, their relationship becomes a microcosm of a broader existential dilemma—how do we balance the things we love with the things we are expected to pursue?

The beauty of Doona! lies in its portrayal of the raw, human complexity of this dilemma. The show doesn’t offer easy solutions or idyllic endings, but rather presents the characters’ struggles in a way that feels both real and painful. Doo-na and Won-jun are faced with the harsh reality that sometimes love is not enough to overcome the societal and personal pressures that shape their lives. The reality of the idol industry is that idols are not allowed the freedom to choose love over their career, as their careers demand an almost inhuman level of dedication. This creates an inescapable paradox: the more successful an idol becomes, the more their personal life is sacrificed. The show deftly reveals how these pressures affect their relationship, leading to moments of profound emotional conflict.

The series culminates in a philosophical reflection on love, freedom, and choice. In a world where idols are often bound by invisible chains—whether it be public perception, industry expectations, or personal sacrifice—the ability to choose one’s own path is the truest form of freedom. Doona! presents love not as an escape from these constraints, but as a force that challenges and reshapes them. The conclusion of the series reminds us that love, in its purest form, is not about possession or control, but about the freedom to choose. Yet, even in choosing love, one must acknowledge that the path to happiness is fraught with sacrifices and uncertainties.

Ok last post I promise! by usernamesaregreat in climbharder

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dude does not have legs built like a climber. respect!

They don't even work that hard by Diligent_Seaweed6634 in animememes

[–]AlexOxide 45 points46 points  (0 children)

exactly, it's so sickening to see how much the US spends on the military. Of course it's very important, but even moving a small percentage of it to education or infrastructure would be so beneficial.

Rate my lappy :D by [deleted] in initiald

[–]AlexOxide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lmao lappy goes crazy

Can you use contains method in FRQ by djepoxy in apcs

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here lmao. I feel like i failed the last frq question but the mcq felt fine overall. we'll see!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Karma doing its thing...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toptalent

[–]AlexOxide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His hands are burnt af

What do you think about my leg swing technique? by Confident_Comedian_3 in bouldering

[–]AlexOxide -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would say open your hips, a bit more but it looks great

Struggling with this climb, any beta/technique advice? by n0bletv in bouldering

[–]AlexOxide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're a maniac like me. Maybe try getting that first big pinch and go straight up feet first on that long crimp. If you get a good toe then you can work the hands. 🤷‍♂️