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That one moment when kdj was going back to Seoul as a returnee and Flying Fox asked "Do you have a lover waiting?" and kdj just smiled in silence
me into the speaker: HE'S AVOIDING THE QUESTION YOUR HONOR
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when I see someone writes yjh cheating: 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪 twitter.com/twinkification…
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"Human! Release Kim Doknya!" twitter.com/CatLoverCult/s…
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We joke so much about kdj's will to sacrifice but we often forget that he, too, doesn't like it.
Deep inside his heart, he doesn't want to sacrifice either. He doesn't want to leave, ever.
It's just that he thinks, if there should be a casualty, it's best if it's just him. twitter.com/love9158/statu…
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just checkin twitter.com/eeeeeee6485458…
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reading orv novel is like
beginning: wait this is in first person pov? urgh kim dokja's narration is so annoying and unreliable
ending: wait why is the narration in third person??? wtf??? wtf wtf wtf??? no no no no no give me back the first person pov no!!!
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Dentist yjh: Open up.
Patient kdj: ok [spread legs]
yjh:
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I need more of those premise where kdj is a very ordinary tired salaryman who's unknowingly feared by the whole night world bc he accidentally attracted and is favored by the top figures in the mafia world aka kimcom
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The premise that kdj is actually the more popular one and that actually the only person who desires yjh carnally is just him but he somehow believes that everyone else in the universe has the hots for yjh is never not funny
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Readers from every timeline: so did kim dokja come back to life.
ORV writers from every timeline: :DD
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[holds him by the ankles] NUOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH twitter.com/M_cheodols/sta…
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kdj: [flirts with yjh]
yjh: [kisses him]
kdj: I didn't think I'd get this far
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SingShong really didn't have to put in a historical royalty isekai trope with yjh as the brocon first prince and kdj as the younger prince calling him 'Hyung' but they did
madlads
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[points at novel kdj] this is a beta man. just a guy.
[points at webtoon kdj] that is a breedable omega
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conman
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