Started watching #TheVillageBarber on Viki, and were disappointed in the white subtitles layering up in Korean and English. Then we discovered the subtitle options! Partner is pleased we can make the subtitles yellow because he can read it easier. Sometimes clicking around the UI randomly to find out what you can do is worth it. #kdrama

Neighbour lady: you can come inside. The house is a mess, but that is just how country houses are.

*camera looks around neat and sparse house*

Me: that is messy? 🫨 I wish my house looked that neat. That would be awesome.

#TheVillageBarber #kdrama

@commonst nice to see it's not just me who suffers such people. I had a friend who said her house was a mess because her hidden closets were full of stuff.
@commonst oh wow, it's Park Bo Gum. So nice of the military to train him on a life skill
@giflian I know! On Chef and my Fridge a couple of chefs have mentioned they were mess cooks. It seems practical to have some folks with these sorts of skills.
@commonst Aren’t the interactions between the three guys and the elders cute?!
@AnnaAnthro it is quite cute. 🤣
@commonst
Most platforms lose my choices as soon as they update, and they all have a different process.
@EllenInEdmonton given how generally awful UX is in general these days, and how poor the accessibility options are in general, this doesn't surprise me. But for now, at least, we have something that works.
@EllenInEdmonton I just realised I used generally 3 times in that tiny post. Wow. 😅
@commonst
Haha, I have a bit of a thing about not repeating the same word. Also, I restrict myself to one exclamation mark/post.
@EllenInEdmonton I am happy if I don't go past one exclamation point at the end of a single sentence. 🤣

@commonst @EllenInEdmonton That’s not a major (majorly?) problem.

(Edited to add “not”, which makes the point more clearly 🤣)