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  1. Some things are just meant to go together.
    Some matches are just perfect 💙

    Swipe through to see the ones that belong together - and notice how close most of them are in Hebrew to their English version.

    Which pair is THE ONE for you?

    #PerfectMatch #Love #Couples #LearnHebrew #LanguageLover

  2. #PerfectMatch (2025) 🇨🇳
    Wealthy Mrs. Li moves her family from Luoyang to Bianjing to find husbands for her five daughters. Despite initial struggles, the family works together to establish a business and search for suitable matches.
    #TVThemeTunes #TVIntros #TVMastodon 📺 🎬

  3. 🍎 Tonight is Tu B'Av eve, ערב ט"ו באב pronounced /'e-rev too be-'av/

    And tomorrow is Tu B'Av - the Jewish holiday of love! 💕

    Which is why you're seeing these perfect match items.

    What's your perfect match?

    #Tubav #LoveLanguage #PerfectMatch #Hebrew #JewishHoliday

  4. ‘Perfect Match’ Star Rachel on How Former ‘Bachelor’ Clayton Privately Convinced Her to Give Him a Third Chance and Nearly Going Home After Their Split
    #Variety #News #ClaytonEchard #PerfectMatch #RachelRecchia

    variety.com/2025/tv/news/perfe

  5. Noch 7 Tage bis zur #Bundestagswahl2025. Bitte geht wählen. Vielleicht werdet ihr von mir betreut werden. :) #Wahlhelfer*in

    Wer überlegt, nicht wählen zu gehen, weil nichts so richtig passt... die #Rechte|n wählen das Nächstbeste und arbeiten sich so Schritt für Schritt vor. "Wir(tm)" warten ständig auf das #PerfectMatch.

    Im Zweifel: Wähl die #Linke. Sie werden sicherlich kaum Regierungsmacht bekommen (außer Rot-Rot-Grün wäre realistisch), aber wir werden sie dringend als Korrektiv benötigen.

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  7. Perfect Match – is it as bad as people say?

    So, I watched the first two episodes of Perfect Match. I’m the sort of person who is more motivated to watch a drama if people talk badly about it—I’ll check it out just out of curiosity. Initially, I didn’t feel I’d be watching it because a drama primarily about romance isn’t my kind of thing, but after hearing all the hullabaloo on Reddit and xiaohongshu about it, I wanted to see for myself whether it was as misogynistic as people claim.

    I actually like the drama’s concept: A gaggle of sisters arrive in town with their eccentric mother who is determined to marry them off to good husbands. Very Pride and Prejudice, which is my all-time favourite Jane Austen novel (besides Emma, that is.)

    But in the first episode, I already have a problem with Chai An (Wang Xinyue) when he lectured his cousin’s wife, the second Li sister, about being a bad wife due to her “jealousy” and “hot temper”. They’re the kind of men women would warn their sisters about!

    While I found the whole exchange sexist, I wasn’t entirely surprised by it or even offended because this was something a man would say during that time period (Song dynasty).

    As I continued watching, I realized the main issue with Perfect Match isn’t entirely because of the misogyny or sexism (though it contributed quite a bit). For one, there are far worse dramas with more blatant and problematic misogyny that are popular and celebrated. (Readers of this blog will know that I have massive problems with Story of Kunning Palace for that reason.) Compared to those dramas, Perfect Match isn’t that bad.

    See, the real problem with Perfect Match is that the male suitors are all very unlikable.

    I presume that Perfect Match is a Chinese drama targeted at women. So, you’d think that the writers would make the story somewhat appealing to the demographic by making the male suitors of the sisters somewhat likable.

    After all, the “reforming rakes into loving husbands” trope is one of the most popular romance plots there is, so the problem isn’t that they are not suitable husbands. The problem is that these rakes are just not the kind of suitors a woman would want.

    Chai An giving his cousin’s wife a lecture on proper wifely behavior was arrogant and rude. Is he a senior or respected family member? Who was he to give her a lecture? An why shouldn’t the second Li sister be angry at her husband’s roving eye?

    And then, I heard that in a future episode Chai An will be interfering with the livelihoods of five women who have no other means of support. That’s dishonorable. These women lacked male support, which meant that if their business failed, they could end up destitute.

    Then there’s the ball-kicking incident. I didn’t mind the idea of the scene, but the execution was poor. If it had been framed as an accident, it might have worked better. Instead, it felt like he did it on purpose to hurt one of them, which left a bad impression.

    To me, the main issue with the drama is the writing. We all love reformed rakes, and with five suitors, there is so much potential for a compelling narrative about their redemption.

    However, the writers failed to make these men worth rooting for early on.

    Modern viewers have short attention spans, after all, and you need to show that these men have redeemable qualities at least by the second episode.

    If the men come across as outright unlikable or abusive from the start, why would any woman want to root for these men?

    Women want to see dependable, responsible men with good hearts, not irredeemable jerks. You have to give viewers a reason to root for the characters early on and this drama failed to do it early.

    So, to me, in the end, the drama’s primary problem wasn’t the sexism. It was the bad writing. They went a little too heavy on the “rake” and didn’t show that they had some decency beneath their rakishness.

    I will probably give this drama a few more episodes to see if it gets better, but I think this drama is meant for those who are very patient and who won’t take the men’s shenanigans too seriously.

    After all, it’s supposed to be a comedy.

    I think.

    #CDrama #CDramas #China #ChineseDrama #CostumedDrama #PerfectMatch

  8. Ya know, I thought I wouldn't mind #PerfectMatch and thought that the complaints about the drama being misogynistic (from China viewers, mind you!) was just inflated.
    Turns out they were right. LOL
    The main lead (Wang Xinyue) was very unlikeable in the first 20 minutes of the show, lecturing his cousin's wife of being a bad wife for being "too jealous" because his husband was too flirty with women?
    I don't know man, if this is how they introduce love interests.... lol

    #CDrama #CDramas

    mydramalist.com/article/c-dram

  9. Oh wow, such luck!

    Last Sunday evening I played with @josh's django-bird and liked it very much, but was bummed that it didn’t support passing dynamic props/values (i.e. Python objects).

    I wanted to write him about it the next day but only managed to continue my investigation yesterday. (1/3)

    #Django #PerfectMatch #Serendipity

  10. 🌹❤️ This Sunday is ט"ו באב, the Jewish day of love.

    In honor of this, let's celebrate perfect pairs—not just in love but in language too.

    Like pancakes and syrup or popcorn and a drink, some things are meant to be together. The same goes for learning Hebrew and discovering familiar words borrowed from English and other languages.

    These words, already part of your everyday vocabulary, make learning Hebrew easier and more motivating.

    So, as we celebrate love, let's also enjoy the simple connections that make language learning a breeze.

    #perfectmatch #languagetips #love #hebrew #TuBAv

  11. I watch dating shows like it's a sportsball.. SEND HIM OFF, REF! RED CARD!!

    #PerfectMatch #Netflix #HarryJowsey