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When Life Gives You Tangerines Netflix Review: Best K-drama to Watch This Month?
Hello, everyone. Hope you're all doing great. You feel even better after hearing about this amazing Netflix series that is going to grab your attention for sure. IU is my favorite, and this was the only strong reason I had to start watching this series, but I had no idea that it would turn out to be so mind-blowing.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
U.S. and Iran see Saturday's nuclear talks as test of whether other side wants a deal
As of my latest knowledge update in June 2024, the United States and Iran are engaged in periodic talks over Iran's nuclear program, with both sides occasionally signaling cautious optimism but expressing frustration over perceived flexibility.
By MD Masud Hosen 10 months ago in Critique
Hyper Knife Kdrama Review: Why Park Eun-bin's Dark Medical Thriller Is a Must-Watch
So, guys, I have finally finished watching the Hyper Knife Kdrama, which was running on JioHotstar, and I must admit that no matter what role you give Park Eun-bin, she always shines. If you remember, she entertained us with her brilliant performance in Extraordinary Attorney Woo. And trust me you will enjoy watching his psycho in this Kdrama.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Never Open That Door - Part I: Mrs Montgomery.
“Go on, get out, bitch, or I will give you more of that. Who needs you anyway?” Gabby sat in her car, sobbing. Deep sobs. Her world was falling apart. She had driven as fast as she could to get away from Luke. “How could he do this?” she asked herself. “Where was she going to go?”
By Calvin London10 months ago in Critique
Capitalism in Intensive Care: Notes from a World Too Busy Buying Itself
The global economy today sits like an aging monarch in a glass ICU, draped in silk hospital gowns woven from speculation and denial. Tubes of liquidity drip-feed borrowed time into a system allergic to introspection, while its caretakers—central banks, financial institutions, and think tanks—applaud the twitching of GDP as if it were a sign of vitality rather than convulsion. The prognosis? Complicated. The diagnosis? A civilization obsessed with consumption, terminally ill with its own success.
By Andra Hikmal10 months ago in Critique








