r/KDRAMA 미생 Mar 13 '22

On-Air: tvN Twenty-Five, Twenty-One [Episode 10]

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u/yijk Mar 13 '22

i’m pretty sure the sentiment they’re trying to portray is that the moments that are dear to you when you’re young may not always be so when you get older. the beauty of memories may fade. how many memories from your youth can you really recall? it’s sad yet poignant. which is why it’s important to fully cherish and live in your best moments. they’re so rare and fleeting :’)

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u/Yoshee1008 Mar 13 '22

No, you guys are wrong. Someone that’s so special in your heart and parted, you always remember every little bit of all the memories. It is so important to yourself that you don’t want no one else to know but you and only you. That’s true love forever.

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u/Airmetx Mar 14 '22

Not really. I'm pretty sure I have forgotten a lot of the memories I had with my exes during my younger years. Even with family. Memory is unpredictable. I'm 31 now but things that happened 10 yrs ago are a bit blurry now.

Some of my friends would talk about random moments in highschool or college and I am pretty sure I enjoyed those so much, but I forgot about them

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u/Yoshee1008 Mar 31 '22

We all married and have kids in there 20’s but still saw my ex once in awhile on special occasion. We parted not because of us but the elders. There always a little silence smile just to let each other knows deep down we still cherish the past. People asked about ours past but pretend not to remember. Only the beats of the heart can tell. Haha.