me and the bad bitch i pulled by commenting on her works accusing her of plagiarism
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open jumpsuit punisher. send post. there's no additional context to this please carry on
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Something I can't quite explain, but in a novel full of higher powers and different levels of gods, a novel about breaking through each and every barrier and power that demands to control your fate, a novel about choosing to seek answers about why you exist no matter how hard it gets... Somehow the glimpses we get into Han Sooyoung's pysche, the moments where we can relate to either her or one of her clones who are all really her in some way... it's the closest a story's ever come to making me understand what it would truly be like to be a capital G god. A higher power. Something more than human and yet deeply, purely human at the same time. I can't even put it down into words and neither can the novel fully because it's almost to big to comprehend but it's there. Yoo Joonghyuk has lived thousands of lifetimes. Dokja essentially does become the ultimate God of the universe in the end. In comparison she's just a normal person with a talent for writing. But that ability, of being an author in a work so focused on meta narratives, of being the author of the entire story we read AND the story these characters live in...
There's layers on layers on layers and maybe I'm just sleep deprived but I don't think the human mind was made to contemplate them all, or maybe it's just that the story can't function if it tried to do so. And the story knows it which is why we don't get the same level of backstory for her as for the other characters. We get enough to define her as a character and define her role in the narrative, but in the same way you can't put YJH's trans journey on the page because that needs to happen outside of the confines of HSY's writing, you also can't put HSY the writer on the page, as anything other than the love she has for her creations. Otherwise the whole story would implode.
Anyway to sum up these midnight rambles if you put Plato, Aristotle and Han Sooyoung in a room together, those two old men would end the night curled up and crying.
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orv is the best, serious, novel ever
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Do you ever think about how HSY called Kim dokja ugly whenever she was mad at him while writing (haven't read orv in a while so forgive my bad memory).
Now the time where characters call Kim dokja ugly the most is when they had to bury him and they kept chanting 'ugliest king'
So just imagine han sooyoung just cursing dokja out and probably crying while writing that chapter because he made her kill him.
Idk man it's late as hell and this thought just choked me-
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AU where yjh is Batman, hsy is Joker, and kdj is Catwoman
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ORV Graduation Cap!
TY ORV and YooHanKim for carrying me to 2024 💜🤍🖤
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Happy birthday Kim Dokja! Thank you for your story.
the text is the poem "If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking" by Emily Dickinson
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the story i managed to create with all of you [2/4] [1]
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ideal ot3 dynamic who is doing it like them
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Does anyone else automatically picture 1864 HSY in webnovel format but 1863 HSY in official novel art format. Like:
This gremlin? 100% first half of ORV Han Sooyoung to me. Every expression and pose they give her makes me go yep that's my girl. Chaotic bastard who's hot shit and she knows it.
But 1863 Han Sooyoung?
Tfw you're a clone that accidentally got too much personality (Or maybe you're the original? Hard to tell.) and now you're on your way to becoming a God and creating the God who brought you to this timeline and yeah you're super powerful and mysterious but mostly you're just so tired and stressed and want another cigarette.
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