I feel as if Sangwoo knew that he was gonna get arrested so he basically let himself get beat up by Seungbae just for his plan later.

allthingskillingstalking:

I really don’t think that was Sangwoo’s plan, that’s only my opinion of course but here’s why I believe that Sangwoo’s intention was to kill Seungbae :

– When Sangwoo was fighting Seungbae in chapter 30 he was really aiming to kill…

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He was swinging the knife aimlessly and EVERYWHERE, he was intended to kill seungbae and for Sangwoo that was the perfect opportunity to do so, the police officer who suspects him in his house..alone..investigating him without a warrant, he was basically in Sangwoo’s den, and I believe 100% that Sangwoo wanted him dead.

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In this panel Sangwoo has already planned to kill Seungbae, he was thinking about the best case scenario and found this one perfect, after finding out that Seungbae is without a gun or a warrant, he sorted his thoughts out and came to the conclusion of killing him. 

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He meant what he said here, he knew no one would suspect him, he knew that killing Seungbae was the perfect solution and he was determined to do so

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That look, that crazy look in his eyes says everything, he was in the killing mode, expecting everything to go as smooth a ever 

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That one right there makes me believe that Sangwoo wasn’t planning on getting arrested, he was caught off guard and the shock is visible in his eyes.

So long story short I believe Sangwoo was actually going to kill Seungbae without hesitation, he was to get rid of the only person who suspects him and no one would know about it, how perfect was that? Going to the police wouldn’t do him any good, and getting rid of Seungbae completely was better than pushing him away, the plan didn’t work but thanks to Sangwoo’s intelligence he is now killing two birds with one stone, he knows how to make the best of any bad situation (for himself ofc), he will get Seungbae fired shattering his image (more so), and he will get the respect from the police since he’s the perfect innocent civilian that he’s always been known as 

yoonbum-indrag:

Let teenagers explore and make mistakes and take up for their responsibilities.

If you’re old enough to be online, unsupervised, then I, or other adults online, are not responsible for your experience online, and what media you happen to consume. 

I’m done with this, “But they’re a minor, you need to protect them and set a good example,” like who the Hell are you to tell me and others what to do and how to act online? For “minors,”? No, if you’re 13-16, 17, 18– you’re either an adolescent teenager or merging on young adulthood.
You aren’t a minor anymore, you’re a teenager, you’re a young adult, so start acting like one.

Fiction is a place of safe escapism– nobody can get harmed, nobody real can be harmed. 
I don’t care for this “but fiction doesn’t exist in a vacuum,” yeah? Well then provide me evidence that fiction affects reality in the way you believe it does–
I want cold hard facts, studies, reliable evidence. If you can’t give me that, then you lose, just like all those radical zealots and soccer mom’s lost the fight of banning rock music and video games because they believed they made people violent or satanists. 

Fiction has always been a safe escapism, and the fact you are advocating for the belief that fiction affects reality in such a way that certain genres of fiction and media should be censored or banned, well, that’s dangerous thinking, very dangerous thinking.

Allow teenagers to use fiction as a way to help them understand their sexuality more
– you have no right to tell people how they may enjoy a piece of fiction, especially if it’s due to their sexuality/gender. Like, come on, aren’t you assholes suppose to be progressive and tolerate or something? Then why the fuck have you suddenly become so hostile and intolerant to those you deem lower than you (because come on, you believe you’re somehow superior in morals, and because of your sexuality) to the point you start wanting to control what people watch and read– like, that way of thinking and perceiving the world is dangerous.
Teenagers are already confused as is it, with puberty and all– dictating to them what they’re allowed to read and watch in fiction– whether it regards them as a way to help explore their sexuality and even creativity –will only make things worse, will make them more ashamed, more aggressive, more troubled

I don’t care how much it makes you uncomfortable, or disturbed, or even upset– that’s your personal reaction, feelings, and opinions. You can’t push them on others, that’s wrong, it just is.
People have the right to their individual feelings and beliefs, and that’s that. I also don’t care how much you twist very serious terms to fit your agenda– you’re wrong, and you know it, but you don’t care as long as you cause mass hysteria and feel like you’ve done something almost heroic– but you’re wrong, you’re a tyrant, and you’re toxic movement is what is actually doing harm.