me/maybe injae stan twitter: ooo look at that injae company font! REMATCH?!? INJAE ON STAGE?!? *droool π€€ is it saturday yet? #kanghanna
haha love the reach @euroatlas for injae stan twitter but tbh, aren't these LexIn crumbs? why you all into 2sto injae?!? wanna go back to silicon valley with your white knight? (man i'm thirsty for injae screentime π) #StartUp#JasperCho#kanghanna
new injae theory: the way she looked at the sandbox sign with so much fondness tells me that she loved dad. could dad have pushed her on the swing? and even if she fell, perhaps she felt like she was tough enough not to need more sand in the sandbox from dad? #StartUp#KangHanna
and the way injae questioned dalmi TWICE on whether she had confidence to handle the demo day was interesting. maybe injae felt like dalmi lacked confidence to swing without dad's help ... and to choose mom. maybe she blames dalmi for their separation. #StartUp#KangHanna
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shame and vulnerability in #DoYouLikeBrahms, a non-π€‘, stan thread
why show's beautiful portrayal of the above theme made me realize show is next level, top 5 (haha too soon?)
but first a word on shame. author brene brown defines shame as βthe intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging.β she talks about it in one of the most popular TED talks @
and according to brene, shame is different for women and men. women are ashamed of not meeting societal expectations, while men are ashamed of looking weak. see amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/27β¦. what makes #DoYouLikeBrahms unique then is that the shame of most of the characters is shown