Monday, 17 October 2016

Scarlet Heart Ryeo Moon Lovers Ep 16 Chinese-Subbed already out


English-subbed website says, "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 16 won’t air on SBS and International TV tonight because of livestream baseball.".   

Huh? I just finished watching Ep 16 with Chinese subs.  And it was even shown early even before 10pm Singapore time. China already has the episode & subbed it before Korean broadcast. Beijing company has the exclusive rights to sub & broadcast it. 

Unfortunately, by tomorrow, the Chinese-subbed version will be changed to Youku that don't allow viewing outside China.

I went to English-subbed website to watch the Raw (after watching Chinese-subbed because the 2 versions can be different with the silly director's deleted scenes here and there).

I love the part where the 3 men are together in the same room & they all feel the pain seeing her being hurt by the 3rd prince (King) Yo. They all love her.  It's touching to see.

Disappointing that even as a general now, Prince Jung still cannot bring himself to go against his brothers.  He wants to intervene but lets himself be stopped by Wook.

I think Prince Jung has asked to marry Hae Soo. When the King asked what he reward he wanted for securing the border, his answer wasn't shown.

The crazy king throws the teacup at Wang So. Even Wook is surprised. I like the look on his face.

 
 
King grabs her wrist. This is called serving tea at the wrong time.
 King: If not enough manpower, don't tell them to sleep.
She starts feeling the pain.
King: Where there is shortage, even if steal must also steal it to make up for the shortage.
I love this part where Wang So slowly glances up discreetly & sees her wrist. So small her wrist held painfully in that man's hand.
King: Squeeze, squeeze, and squeeze.
King: Also must finish it before the day.
 
She's very brave not to cry out. Prince Yung can't stand it anymore. About to say something, but is stopped by Prince Wook.
 
Wang So is really bothered to see her hand being gripped painfully like that.
 
She lets out a small sound.
Wang So finally decides to step in. He had earlier told her his feelings for her have changed, so he is trying his best not to show that he still cares for her.
Wang So kneels: I deserve ten thousand deaths, your Majesty. (It's my fault, your Majesty).
Prince Wook intervenes & frees her. She releases a sigh of relief & hurries away. I love the look on Prince Wook's face as he discreetly follows her with his eyes as she moves past behind him to the door. He still loves her very much.

I love these 2 men protecting her in their own way.


As for the bed scene.... there's nothing much to it. I hope she didn't sleep with Wang So, although it looks like she has. Her outer clothes have been removed & she's in bed with him in only her underwear (in those days).  And then... there's the suggestive candle blow out.  That's the old-cashioned Chinese modest way of saying the couple is having sex.

Not married & had sex already. Going to be problematic if Prince Jung has asked to marry her as his reward. How is she or Wang So going to explain they slept together already? And worse, when she's pregnant?

What happened was, Wang So was badly grazed by the arrow while protecting her from the king's intentionally shooting. He was also supposed to have been despatched outside the castle. Along the way, his wound gets worse. At the same time, Hae Soo wants to see him & gets Baek Ah to help.

She sneaks into his room.

Baek Ah:  "All other people have been cleared away. You can relax.".

His position in the scene below reminds me of King & Clown.
 
I love it when he twitches his left eyebrow in pain at seeing her. How does he do that? Just that eyebrow. Very sexy the way he falls into unconsciousness. I'm sure a lot of gay men will like this.

I love how the director tells the story as Wang So wakes.  Audience sees through Wang So's eyes. First, when he wakes, he looks to the left. Thinks there's nobody. Looks ahead with a sigh thinking that Hae Soo left, checks his wound, then turns & sees her asleep against the wall. Then the director pans out to show full view of their positions in the room.

 
 
 
 

I love this part where he reaches out his manly hand to touch her. Almost going to cup his hand around her small, lovely face.

 
 
 
 
 
 
She says she risked her life climbing over the palace wall to come here just to hear him tell her. For 2 years, not a day that she does not long for his return.

Hae Soo: Do you still love me?
He tries to resist. It's hard for him. 

I love the way he turns around & answers:

Actually, I don't like the way he kisses with his lips sucking on the other's lips like that.

I'm watching where he puts his hands when he hugs her. His hand is very near her breast. Does she mind? This is the 2nd time. First time was when she cried in the rain & he was holding her back. Is he trying to eat her "tofu" while acting? (taking advantage of her).

 
Where's her blue clothing? She took it off? Her hair has also been let down...  He is still clothed though. Maybe she was just tired & wanted to feel more relaxed?? Unfortunately, I think I've to face it. That they had sex. Why and when would a maiden take off her clothes & "rest" in bed with a man? This must be the "after sex" moment:


Has Lee Joon Gi's hands always been like this? Large & manly but very rough-looking. Sinewy. An older man's hand. She suddenly looks very (too?) young for him.




Sunday, 16 October 2016

Borneo's Hornbill On Brink of Extinction Because of Stupid China

Mon 17 Oct

China people do the same in Peru. They go into high-altitude regions, lie that they are "tourists" when questioned & start doing their thing.

Japanese immigration actually hates China people. The officer I saw, gave 2 China women a very hard time at entry even though they said they were there for "shopping". Thumbprint officer & luggage officer gave me a hard time just because I entered through Taiwan even though I'm from Singapore. Luggage officer said in broken English, "You Singapore. Why you here?". He proceeded to stick his hand in my luggage & stir through it even though I said I was here to see their cherry blossoms.

Airports in hotspots where wildlife or plantlife are endangered must give these China people a very hard time. They have to be interrogated when their passport is China or Hongkong. Just 1 person that gets in, is enough to destroy hundreds of your precious resources. Better to deny entry than have to count chopped arms & heads later.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/craze-hornbill-ivory-pushes-borneo-icon-brink-062523755.html
For decades poachers in Borneo's western forests focused on capturing orangutans and sun bears, but in the past few years a surge in demand for hornbill "ivory" has pushed the avian species to the brink.

The product has become so popular in China, where wealthy collectors are keen to show off their status by acquiring rare or unusual animals, that it is fetching up to five times the price of elephant tusk on the black market.
"In Asia, it's really at a scale where species like the helmeted hornbill are just being completely decimated."
Poachers aren't interested in their brilliant plumage or large bills, but a helmet-like block of reddish-gold keratin at the front of the skulls known as a casque.
It's this soft, ivory-like substance that's carved by craftsmen in China into luxury ornaments, statues and jewellery -- trendy top-shelf trinkets that have soared in value as so-called "red ivory" has grown more prestigious.
Yokyok Hadiprakarsa, a leading expert in helmeted hornbills, estimates as many as 500 were killed every month in 2013 -- or 6,000 annually -- just in West Kalimantan, a jungle-clad province in Indonesia's half of Borneo.

Helmeted hornbills had been traditionally hunted in the past by Borneo's indigenous tribes, but never at levels that posed any conservation risk.

Hunting rapidly intensified, especially among trafficking networks already well entrenched in West Kalimantan, a key wildlife smuggling hub with an international airport in the capital Pontianak.

By the close of 2015, the species had progressed from vulnerable to critically endangered -- leapfrogging two threat levels to the highest possible risk category on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's "red list".
Now the elite rangers of the government's Forest Police Rapid Reaction Unit (SPORC) rarely spot these distinctive birds during jungle patrols, SPORC commander David Muhammad told AFP in Pontianak.
Instead, they're uncovering just the skulls during raids on smuggler hideouts, the decapitated corpses dumped unceremoniously elsewhere.
In one case, SPORC units intercepted four Chinese nationals at Pontianak's international airport with nearly 250 casques stashed in their luggage.



Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Scarlet Heart Ryeo EP 15 Chinese subbed (What if)



I can't help thinking what if... (because Lee Joon Gi played gay in King & Clown before)...

4th prince's (Lee Joon Gi) "Man se... man se... man man se..." sounds so sexy when he is forced to say it word by word, breath by breath.

In Chinese it means "Ten thousand years, ten thousand years, ten thousand ten thousand years". Meaning, wishing the king to live ten thousand years a.k.a. a long life. (Man = ten thousand. Se = years).

What if... the king (Yo) bends down & grips him by the chin & force kisses him. Joon Gi resists but his chin is held tight in Yo's fingers. Yo then releases him roughly & straightens looking down on Joon Gi, "I leave you to come to my room tonight.".

4th prince is pressured by a tough decision. Will he volunteer to walk to the Yo's room tonight? Ooh... the path to the new king's room is so long and difficult.

(Joon Gi's face is still feminine even after so many years. When standing side by side with Prince Yo in the scene where they bow to the King after the King finishes his temple worship, Joon Gi's face looks smaller, soft, fair & feminine. No wonder they got him to play gay in King & Clown. Compared to other men in Scarlet Heart, he is also smaller-sized.)


Joon Gi (4th prince): Greetings to the new king.
 Man se... Man se... Man Man Se...
 

Tonight, Chinese-subbed super super punctual. Was able to watch it at 10.08p.m. Singapore time. The earlier episodes always took about 10.30p.m. to be able to watch. Odd because Korean time is 1 hr ahead & the show is from 10-11pm Korean time. But at 10.08p.m. Singapore time (11.08pm Korean time), I already can watch the Chinese-subbed. How come China can release the subbed version so fast? China time is 1 hr behind Korean time.  Chinese subbed is always faster than English Raw.

This scene below: First time I see Prince Eun suddenly become a man. Wow. What a transformation. No longer looks like an imbecile. Suddenly dangerous. Suddenly looks very different. Like someone new.

He looks scary with his smile. He looks like a different person from the bumbling, silly prince that he always shows. He looks like a cad.
First time I see he has such a long sexy hand. Wow. 

Friday, 7 October 2016

For Sellers: Carousell SG Buyers Review Q&A

I have learnt to know these buyers well enough to sidestep their shit. 

1) Are buyers cheapskates?
Yes.

2)  Are buyers after branded goods at super low prices?
Yes.

3) Are buyers greedy?
Yes.

4) Is it true buyers have no money?
Yes. 

5) Do buyers lie?
Yes. All the time. When they say they'll get back to you "tomorrow" or make any kind of "promise", don't count on it.  They need to be taught "Don't make promises you can't keep.".

6) Can sellers make profit everyday from selling on Carousell?
No.

7) Does Carousell have traffic?
Yes.

8) Buyers have no heart to buy.
Yes. Very, very few buyers ask with intention to buy. You can start making accurate bets on who will buy based on what & how they ask. If Carousell charged $1 for every question, everyone will think carefully first before sending a message.  Then we will have fewer stupid questions.

9)  Buyers rarely start with "Hi".
Yes. Their brains are spoilt. Goes beyond just selfishness.

10) Buyers who don't start with "Hi" are problems.
Yes. Bear in mind if you choose to sell to them.  If they make offer, no need to accept. Just process the order if they really pay.

11) Ignore potential buyers?
Yes. Look at profile pic first. Look at message start. Look at reviews if any. If you are high on punctuality, check it in reviews. Follow your instinct whether or not to sell. You are the boss.

12) Are Carousell buyers uneducated?
Yes. Mostly.

13) Are Carousell buyers stupid?
Yes.

14) Are Carousell buyers always late for meet-ups?
Yes. 99.99% will not only be late, but late without apology.

15) Are these shameless late-comers Singaporeans or foreigners?


Singaporeans. Always arrive very late without a single apology. Just stroll towards you, no hurry.
20-25 minutes late very common. Late even when they decide the time, day & place themselves. Very poor, irresponsible & inconsiderate time management & planning. Not fit to be anybody's girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband, friend or anything reliable.

16) Do buyers who start with "Hi" in chat message always buy?
No. But buyers who start without "Hi" will 99.999% not buy. Even if they buy, they will be very late for meet-up without apology. In other words, they are not nice people.


17)  Are "I'm interested!" persons really interested to buy?

No.  Very common. Very meaningless. $1 charged per question will eliminate such people.

18) Is it true the admin is shit?
Yes.

19) Is it true the admin is stupid?
Yes.

More stuff here: http://therevolutioner.blogspot.sg/2016/06/manualguide-for-sellers-on-carousell-sg.html




Still Think Humans are Worth Saving? Cheap Chemical Weapon for Sale Carfentanil & Fentanyl


People who still think humans are worth saving, aren't reading & aren't seeing. Not just globally, but on ground level, you can see people are just shit. Everyday.

Yahoo news: https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/chemical-weapon-sale-chinas-unregulated-050746899.html

Latest news. Look at how cold & mercenary the way these sellers talk.

China. I hate China. Singapore should get rid of all of them. US should destroy their "ownership" of the South China Sea.

It's good that humans are destroying themselves. Population control. Is there anything bad about it? Those who "accidentally" purchased heroin tainted with the chemicals will be killed.  No loss.

The only thing bad is the experiments or torture done on other primates, other species, other animals. Creating suffering for other unrelated animals because of man's greed.

...12 Chinese businesses that said they would export the chemical — a synthetic opioid known as carfentanil — to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium and Australia for as little as $2,750 a kilogram (2.2 pounds), no questions asked.
Carfentanil burst into view this summer, the latest scourge in an epidemic of opioid abuse that has killed tens of thousands of people in the United States alone. Dealers have been cutting carfentanil and its weaker cousin, fentanyl, into heroin and other illicit drugs to boost profit margins.
Despite the dangers, carfentanil is not a controlled substance in China, where it is manufactured legally and sold openly online. The U.S. government is pressing China to blacklist carfentanil, but Beijing has yet to act, leaving a substance whose lethal qualities have been compared with nerve gas to flow into foreign markets unabated.
Of course, China has "yet to" act. It's an easy way to conquer. No war. No bloodshed. And making money. What's best is it's voluntarily taken into these countries.  Destroying themselves.

"We can supply carfentanil . for sure," a saleswoman from Jilin Tely Import and Export Co. wrote in broken English in a September email. "And it's one of our hot sales product."
One of the most powerful opioids in circulation, carfentanil is so deadly that an amount smaller than a poppy seed can kill a person. Fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin; carfentanil is chemically similar, but 100 times stronger than fentanyl itself. 

"It's a weapon," said Andrew Weber, assistant secretary of defense for nuclear, chemical and biological defense programs from 2009 to 2014. "Companies shouldn't be just sending it to anybody."

Vendors said they lie on customs forms, guaranteed delivery to countries where carfentanil is banned and volunteered strategic advice on sneaking packages past law enforcement. 

Speaking from a bright booth at a chemicals industry conference in Shanghai last month, Xu Liqun said her company, Hangzhou Reward Technology, could produce carfentanil to order. 

"It's dangerous, dangerous, but if we send 1kg, 2kg, it's OK," she said, adding that she wouldn't do the synthesis herself because she's pregnant. She said she knows carfentanil can kill and believes it should be a controlled substance in China. 

"The government should impose very serious limits, but in reality in China it's so difficult to control because if I produce one or two kilograms, how will anyone know?" she said. "They cannot control you, so many products, so many labs."
It's not difficult to control. It's just corruption.

"EMS is a little slow than Fedex or DHL but very safe, more than 99% pass rate," a Yuntu Chemical Co. representative wrote in an email. "If send to the USA, each package less than 250g is the best, small and unattractive, we will divide 1kg into 4-5 packages and send every other day or send to different addresses."
Nothing brilliant. Just practical commonsense. "Small & unattractive" is the key.

Fentanyls also have been described as ideal tools for assassination — lethal and metabolized quickly so they leave little trace. 

The U.S. began researching fentanyl as an incapacitating agent in the 1960s and, by the 1980s, government scientists were experimenting with aerosolized carfentanil on primates, ...
The U.S. says it is no longer developing such chemical agents. But two state-owned companies in China have marketed "narcosis" dart guns, according to Michael Crowley, project coordinator at the University of Bradford's Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project. He said the ammunition "might very well be fentanyl or an analog of fentanyl," adding that in the 1990s, the U.S. explored similar guns loaded with a form of fentanyl.

Among the problems with fentanyls is that the line between life and death is too thin. 

"There is no incapacitating chemical agent that can be used in a tactical situation without extreme risk of injury or death to everybody in the room," Crowley said.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers in Vancouver sealed themselves inside hazmat suits, binding their wrists, ankles, zippers, and face masks with fat yellow tape. With large oxygen containers on their backs and chunky respirators, it looked as if they were preparing for a trip to the moon. 

"Cocaine or heroin, we know what the purpose is," said Allan Lai, an officer-in-charge at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Calgary, who is helping oversee the criminal investigation. "With respect to carfentanil, we don't know why a substance of that potency is coming into our country."
Look at terrible, savage Russia. Using hostages for their perverted & sadistic experiment on lethal chemical aerosol that they developed. Instead of saving hostages, they experimented on them. 

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/lethal-chemical-now-used-drug-080418528.html

Commandos stormed the theater and killed the attackers, but more than 120 hostages died from the effects of the chemicals. Many survivors suffered lasting health effects.

The Russian government acknowledged that the aerosol contained fentanyl-related compounds, but refused to reveal the exact composition. Years later, British government scientists tested clothing and urine samples from three survivors and concluded that the aerosol contained carfentanil, one of the most potent opioids on the planet, as well as the less-powerful remifentanil.
Dolotova wanted to get up, or shout. She wanted the bus to stop. And she badly needed to vomit. "I was having spasms, but I could not throw up," she said. When she reached the hospital, she gulped down some tea and began retching. "I continued throwing up and throwing up and throwing up," she said. 
...she said medical and rescue personnel were not trained to deal with effects of the mysterious aerosol and made deadly errors — failing, for example, to tilt people's heads so they didn't choke on their own tongues. "More people would have been saved," she said.

The aerosol created a kind of sleep without memory, Stukanov said. 

"It's like this cluster has been erased and dropped out of your head," he said.

Monday, 3 October 2016

Ep 12 Scarlet Heart Ryeo Eng Sub Hae Soo Joon Gi Bloopers


Wahh... after 1 year, he returns looking so damn handsome & pretty.  I love the size difference between her & him. Sexy.   [Ep12, I don't know what the director is doing. Very disjointed scenes. When did Hae Soo get to know that dancer-assassin woman? The director just skipped over an entire year of relationships without telling the audience.].

 
 
 

Odd angle of his adam's apple:  It keeps sticking out under his chin like that:


 This part, he's just so absolutely takes-my-breath-away handsome. Sexy.

 
 

Also, at the start of the episode, the light shines on his eyes, giving it a strange color like a black wolf's eyes. There's a ring of light. Interesting color.  He says, "I am not a king. Neither do I intend to be king.".


At the laundry poles, 4th prince appears after returning from being sent away.

He: You really won't listen no matter what.
He: You were to stay Damiwon, not allowed to leave.
He: That's why I say. Compared to a palace lady, you're more suited being a hard-labor palace slave.
He: I missed you a lot.
She: You shouldn't be here. Just treat it as if you never saw me.
He's very kind. Notices her rough hands but he still smiles for her & says she's still beautiful.
He: You haven't changed a bit. Very beautiful.
She: Why...

 She: Why have you covered up your face again?

She: Did you forget how to apply the make-up?

She:
The scar become bad again?
She: You obviously hate (wearing) it... why do you...

He takes it off, revealing his super sexy, coy look.
He: I was afraid I would forget you. That's why I never took it off.

He: I swore I would return to look for you again.
She says she's no longer a Damiwon lady. Their ranks are different. Since he has safely returned & seen that she is well, it's fine as it is.




So many people on the set & nobody notices mistakes. In this scene, Hae Soo "forgets" that she has a bad leg. She is clearly walking smoothly:

Maybe someone remembered. The next frame shows her walking with an obvious limp:

If I were her, I'll keep going back to that bathing pool to try going back home. Dismissed from Damiwon, there's no way to go back. Also, it's sealed from inside now.  She should get help from the 4th prince to secretly move those rocks. Why waste time in Goryeo? And become unnecessarily injured.


I love the way he holds & touches her hand. So gentle.


Actually, why would they allow weapons to be brought into a dance in front of the king?