Skip to main content

A Girl Like Her

Hey bubbles,

This movie brought me to tears several times. I think that this should be aired in middle schools everywhere. And Lord God will you give me the wisdom to discern if any of my children neices or nephews, or cousins are facing  such trials in any aspect of their lives.

I am twenty something years old and I could relate to these characters. The being bullied though not to that extent. THANK GOD. For if it was so i would not be here writing anything. The feeling of having no where to turn to even if to the onlooker there were so many routes that could have been taken.
I especially liked that the bully  was also humanized and not made out to be the villain always but the broken person that all people are. And again that feeling of having no where to turn yet turning out frustrations on the ones who care; Something most people still do as adults. But thats for another time when I am ready to turn down that topic.

This was a story that does how sad both roles really are. And i hope any young readers, bullies or bullied or bystander,  learn from this movie.  Please watch it.

Stay bubbly
TYB

Popular posts from this blog

Naul's Memory of the wind

Upon my first exposure to the video (on Mnet) with out subtitles, I thought: the guy in the uniform was a Japanese invader.  Japan was bombing Korea. ( I thought of this only because i remember Japan having to do something with bombs. Like Hiroshima; only I switched it around and Japan was doing the bombing. The guy and his daughter were playing and the bombs started approaching. He ran with his daughter but the bombs were faster and the guy in the uniform were getting closer. A bomb came really close and the guy used his body to shield his daughter. (Not really plausible seeing as the human body is not that strong.) Then the Japanese soldier was passing by and aw the little girl and had pity on her. then he ended up liking her so he married her. (Its very illogical because he doesn't age. And I doubt the little girl would have willingly agreed to marry someone whose race, nation help bring about her fathers death.) The Soldier is sexy jumping of his horse; maybe the reaso...

Fangirling's blurry line

Hey bubblies. Fangirling is such a rush of adrenaline. When your "bias" appears somewhere or is recorded doing something cool or what on the ever; uber "kyaaaa" or other girly excited sound (p.s. I have actually "kyaaaaa!"ed while fangirling, lol)  Its all cool and dandy till it passes a line. That line is crossed when we follow them after spotting with a in hand pointed them recording what we aren't sure they would have liked publicized. Its like paparazzi only with guerrilla tactics. Everybody could whip out a camera, kindly ask for a signature or picture or and follow you around without your say so. Yeah, nothing bad is said. In fact, a lot of [idol]ization goes on (didja catch the pun? huhuhuhu).  But still, being filmed when you didn't intend on it can be stressful. So lets be fan-persons (boys and girls) who are respectful of the other person's feelings, bias or otherwise. Let's not trigger their fight or flight mechanisms,...