The Korean club at my school hosted this cute little event where they serve us Korean fried chicken and put on the movie Innocent Witness. I absolutely loved it. Both the movie and the “KFC”. I needed more, dammit. 3 wasn’t enough. I sat next to and talked to this cute Japanese boy in which the brief conversation went something like:
“Are you Korean?”
“No, I’m Japanese.”
“Oh, cool.”
“It’s because of the nice skin, isn’t it?”
“Well, actually cuz your name sounded a bit Korean.”
Ha. Disclaimer: I forgot his name. Of course, I wouldn’t have talked to him or anyone in that room (except for my best friend who came with me) if they hadn’t introduced themselves to me first. I was surprised that people WANTED to talk to me.
Anyway, Innocent Witness. Please, watch that. I have an autistic brother so I understood to an extent why the young girl acted the way she did. It brought me to tears on numerous occasions and even delivered a lot of shock factor in court scenes.
I feel like I’m just babbling at this point so yeah, thanks for reading till the end. Bye.

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    That sounds so cool! Thanks for sharing.

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    1) You have a Korean club at school?? Wow!
    2) I also have an autistic brother. I don’t like watching movies about the topic because they make me feel depressed, and usually they show cases of people that were “cured“ or learned to communicate.

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      surprisingly, watching movies like that DOESN’T make me feel depressed. If anything, I realized that the brother I have is one of a kind and they taught me to embrace him as he is and treat him better (cuz I know I’ve been a poor sister from time to time).

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    I have seen it. Was very good. I recommend it as well.

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