At a time when every piece of content we consume seems to be emotionally charged, it felt very relaxing to watch something so unapologetically nonsensical and weird.
If you are into a lot of angst, this webtoon is perfect for you. It’s not a typical love story of second chance, but an emotional roller coaster ride.
Building upon a book about BTS, the BTS universe has now broadened its scope with the debut of a new K-drama titled "Begins Youth". This drama revolves around the fictional narrative inspired by the album of the renowned K-pop group.
The simple fact is that not all teachers and students have the empathy to accommodate people with different abilities.
What is now being referred to as ‘The Netflix effect’, hundreds of women in their early 20s, mostly originating from North America and Europe are visiting South Korea and flooding local hostels. This movement caught the attention of Min Joo Lee, a postdoctoral fellow at Indiana University Bloomington researching on Korean gender and race politics who decided to take a deeper look into it.
Dhaka K-Meet 6.0 was organised by the BD K-Family on May 20.
It's a story of growth and following our passions despite all hardships.
Take a closer look at this unabashed hatred and rejection.
At a time when every piece of content we consume seems to be emotionally charged, it felt very relaxing to watch something so unapologetically nonsensical and weird.
If you are into a lot of angst, this webtoon is perfect for you. It’s not a typical love story of second chance, but an emotional roller coaster ride.
Building upon a book about BTS, the BTS universe has now broadened its scope with the debut of a new K-drama titled "Begins Youth". This drama revolves around the fictional narrative inspired by the album of the renowned K-pop group.
The simple fact is that not all teachers and students have the empathy to accommodate people with different abilities.
What is now being referred to as ‘The Netflix effect’, hundreds of women in their early 20s, mostly originating from North America and Europe are visiting South Korea and flooding local hostels. This movement caught the attention of Min Joo Lee, a postdoctoral fellow at Indiana University Bloomington researching on Korean gender and race politics who decided to take a deeper look into it.
Dhaka K-Meet 6.0 was organised by the BD K-Family on May 20.
It's a story of growth and following our passions despite all hardships.
Take a closer look at this unabashed hatred and rejection.