Why do women prefer dating “funny guys”? I find it hard to comprehend because my sense of humor leans more towards sharp and thought-provoking jokes rather than just plainly funny ones. However, I’ve observed from personal experience that many women feel intimidated by strong men. In fact, one of my friends even admitted to me that she prefers less attractive men because handsome men make her feel intimidated. (I suppose it’s because she fears competition from other women.) I understand that this might sound antifeminist to some women, but I believe it’s more enjoyable to date strong men, especially if you have a strong personality and competitive nature. It’s not particularly satisfying to completely dominate men; instead, it’s more thrilling to build sexual tension with someone who matches your strength.
So, what’s my ideal type? I’m not sure. I used to say I prefer hot guys like Chris Hemsworth, but when I really think about dating him in real life, I don’t think I’d actually meet guys like him. I’m more drawn to strategic types. Even comedians sound good as long as they can write really clever jokes. As for physical appeal, it’s hard to say what I like. But I definitely know I wouldn’t date guys like Bo Burnham, Timothée Chalamet, Ryan Gosling, Donald Glover, or Matt Smith. I would prefer sharper images....
Seriously why would I even care about guys like Steve Yeun when I have this? https://youtu.be/V2HCaIRoEvk
I’m aware that many Korean women have become infatuated with the actors (hot guys 🥵) in Indian action movies available on Netflix. While I personally don’t enjoy Bollywood movies, I understand that many women find them visually appealing. Although they may not be my personal preference, I can appreciate their physical appeal.
Seriously why would I even care about guys like Steve Yeun when I have this? https://youtu.be/V2HCaIRoEvk
I understand it may sound harsh, but when I read online about women from other countries having a fetish for Korean men (like Steven Yeun, for instance), I can’t help but wonder if Indian women felt the same way when they heard about Aziz Ansari’s rise to fame in the US.....
WHO MADE THIS 😩

But of course, I cannot live like a monk. That's why I'm eating pizza chips with Pocari Sweat rn.
The funny aspect is that even this philosophy cannot entirely prevent the emergence of chronic illnesses. Nevertheless, I find it quite useful when I need to make small decisions regarding new temptations as I navigate life. It has transpired that life is essentially an endless series of temptations, particularly as one grows older and their ability to control their impulses diminishes.
This philosophy emerged during my solitary existence. I genuinely found it terrifying to envision developing physical symptoms anywhere on my body, knowing that I would be alone to seek help when I fell ill. I believe it would be more prudent to learn how to resist temptations rather than gradually descending into a deep abyss of chronic illness. I suspect it was primarily a result of my survival instincts.
I hate to imagine myself indulging in a snack more than I genuinely desire to savor its sweet taste. Moreover, I am apprehensive about the financial implications of such indulgence, particularly the potential for incurring hospital bills. 💸
I just visited the closest supermarket to purchase some chips and a sports drink. Upon entering the store, the first thing that caught my attention was a chocolate snack shaped like a coconut cookie covered in chocolate. It appeared incredibly delectable, and I couldn’t resist the temptation to indulge in its delightful taste. However, after carefully examining the package, I made the difficult decision to refrain from purchasing it. The thought of constantly craving and devouring that snack simply didn’t appeal to me. (or at least I wanna frame it that way.)
I can’t believe I slept for another five hours after waking up initially. I woke up early like Rapunzel in the movie Tangled… but then, after writing to post on LinkedIn, I immediately went back to sleep because I was incredibly tired. I believe it wasn’t solely physical exhaustion; it was also mental exhaustion, coupled with the realization that I had finally completed my homework. I’m uncertain about the duration of this feeling, but it’s a satisfying experience, akin to reaching the summit of a mountain after a grueling days-long hike.
회사 다닐 때보다 미국 뉴스 더 열심히 읽는 거 같아 🙄 내가 그때 이정도로 일을 했다면... (낭비였을듯 😪)
I asked Apple Intelligence to rewrite the previous note, but then I forgot to replace my original writing with the revised version. I guess I really need to go to sleep.....😴
If you are interested in helping homeless people, there can be many ways to help them. Maybe you wanna give some money directly to their pocket. Maybe you wanna donate money for a homeless shelter. Maybe you wanna support a politician who works for job opportunities for those homeless people. Whatever you choose, your choice is based on your values. If you have philosophy and rationale for such philosophy, you don't have to sit for approval from other people on social media. But these days, there are so many people who don't know what to choose, and they easily choose the options that could guarantee the most approval rate from the audience on social media.
Let’s consider the scenario of raising a child. Sometimes, it’s necessary to disregard their demands and teach them impulse control and socialized behavior. This principle can also be applied to other interpersonal relationships. However, there are many individuals with great potential to become parents who struggle to establish proper authority as caregivers. Consequently, they often become enablers of crying children and support populism, mistaking it for democracy. If you prefer to label a household without any rules or principles as a democratic household, then that’s your choice…
So, I used to be concerned about a wide range of global issues. There were so many social problems that we didn’t have to be aware of when they weren’t being reported on TV or in newspapers. Now, we can easily find personal problems from people all over the world on a single social media platform. Empathetic individuals, in particular, are susceptible to being emotionally influenced by these problems from strangers. I believe that a significant portion of the issues that occur on social media platforms is a result of this excessive empathy. People often fail to recognize when to cease listening to others who are excessively complaining about trivial matters.
I believe my annoyance stems from the overwhelming amount of information and thoughts in my mind. Today, I’ve been attempting to establish a clear stance on various concurrent issues across different regions. I have an inclination to adopt a clear perspective on controversial or trending topics. I suspect this habit stems from my long-standing involvement in social media. Through numerous experiences, I’ve realized that it’s incredibly easy to be influenced by public opinion if I don’t take proactive measures before being exposed to the prevailing opinion of a particular moment. Social media has repeatedly challenged my ability to maintain a coordinated and informed stance on various matters. I believe it’s challenging because information is constantly flooding in from various sources across the globe. Unlike in the past, we can’t meticulously consume curated and organized information and knowledge. While it’s beneficial to have the ability to discern what’s important to you, it becomes overwhelming for those lacking the skills to filter information effectively.
지정생존자 원작도 안봤고 리메이크도 관심 없었는데 그냥 이준혁이 궁금.... https://www.instagram.com/p/DFXC_dpO3MY/?igsh=MWkxZXZjNnF6anhkMQ==
옛날에 일본 만화 보면 일본 만화에는 유독 야쿠자나 깡패 이야기가 많아서 진짜 그냥 인생이 너무 심심하고 할 일이 없어서 지나가는 사람들한테 맨날 시비거는 그런 불량학생들 이야기가 정말 많이 나왔는데.. 요즘 온라인 세상을 보면 그냥 그걸 온라인에 그대로 옮겨 놓은 거 같어. 그리고 그런 불량학생 같은 짓거리를 페미니즘이니 인권운동이니 이름을 달고 하고 있어. 진짜 너무 쪽팔려. 내가 이런 할매같은 글이나 써야한다니 아이고