AOA miniskirt iconic Outfit (red skirt white blouse): Which profession would associate with this outfit ?
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Ew trump. I do not support any misogynistic, white nationalist, incel, hitler-like (esp. Musk), racists at all and neither does this sub and apparently neither does reddit as a site as a whole. He stands against everything Kpop stands for which is an art form from a formerly colonized people from a country that is rising up against colonialism and hatred. Anyone who comments anything negative to this, or tries to defend that orange guy will be banned permanently. Go somewhere else, we don't want your lower kind here. This is why American women everywhere are going 4b EDIT!!!: 4B 4B4B4B4B4B!! 4B IN THE SOUTH, 4B IN THE NORTH, 4B FROM TEXAS TO ALABAMA, FROM BYU TO COLOMBIA! 4B ALL FIFTY STATES! A CONVICTED PEDO AND FELON IS NOW PRESIDENT SO IF YOU'RE A WOMAN WITH ANY SELF RESPECT 4B, 4B, 4b (ESPCIALLY THE CONSERVATIVES!!!!) submitted by /u/Kpop_Love_Forever [link] [comments]
Hey folks! Over in r/kpop we just posted a new special Town Hall that is focused only on the Flairs we use to help organize our posts based on content categories. Link to r/kpop's 'All About Flairs' Town Hall We included announcements for new flairs here on r/kpoppers and also on r/kpophelp. The following is the section relevant for this subreddit. NEW FLAIRS! Connect - This flair will be used for anything where fans are trying to socially connect with each other. Announcing new K-Pop subreddits or Discords, looking for mutual fans on social media, wanting to meet up at a concert, seeking fans in a region to form a dance group, networking for a fan project, announcing a K-Pop night at a club, etc. Research - Academic surveys related to K-Pop or fandom topics. We'll keep an eye on these new flairs to see if they create any confusion or need adjustments. Let us know if you have any thoughts, concerns, or questions! submitted by /u/alleybetwixt [link] [comments]
The subreddit is mostly uncensored as long as people follow the rules. Generalizing statement about Korea, Korean society, etc or most other countries are not acceptable except under the following standards: The only claims that are acceptable when generalizing Korean society in this sub are those that bring up generalizable stastical claims by the standards of the international statistics institute. Not only do the vast majority of stastistics you can find on the internet about Korea not up to this minimum, basic standard but this requirement includes having ample sample size, blocking by relevant demographics and sometimes even double blind tests. So if you make a generalizing claim, your wording must be properly formatted and links to the relevant studies provided. In other words, the standard for making a generalization is very high in this sub. Not to mention the wording for your claim has to be properly made. Anyone who has taken a college level statistics class will know what I am talking about and we may even require you to provide the confidence level interval if it's relevant for your study. If you cannot meet these standards, I would just avoid doing it in general. submitted by /u/Kpop_Love_Forever [link] [comments]
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I love her Anime eyes and smile, and I love her sweet voice too. She's a perfect idol! Shy Shy Shy š submitted by /u/SatisfactionAdept548 [link] [comments]
Ever since the last i-dle album came out, the track Miyeon wrote/composed reminded me of something but I couldnāt put my finger on it, until this week when Spinnin On It came out, and it finally hit me: it kinda sounds like it could be an NMIXX song. NMIXX - Spinnin On It i-dle - Unstoppable Itās a different vibe, but the drums/bass/ad-lib layering has something, or am I crazy? Anyway, now that Miyeon just announced sheās working on her solo comeback, Iām obsessed with the idea of her getting Haewon and Lily (or all 6 why not itās not going to happen anyway why not dream big) to feature on a track submitted by /u/zoooeys [link] [comments]
Basically thatās it. Links for anyone who hasnāt experienced peak Kpop. https://youtu.be/YHJBlCUtqvU?si=7Vva3nv5Amq3RnNe - Sleep in the car https://youtu.be/fj6Q7E1T234?si=rX-w3KphJjb9288o - Waggy https://youtu.be/I02F1lvhguw?si=_Y0IQg3YgwFQ7yg_ - 1cm Taller submitted by /u/Ok_Wrongdoer8719 [link] [comments]
AOA is certainly know for their iconic song Miniskirt. Eventhough they were different clothes is the MV/on stage, I get curious about this particular outfit: White blouse, red skirt, black thin belt, stockings and high heels. What style/profession would you associate with this outfit? Secretary/office girl Flight attendant Hotel attendant Bank attendant Another profession/style ? I'm curious about what you think š ? submitted by /u/Cestlavieenrose999 [link] [comments]
No hate to her, I was just wondering if anyone else didnāt recognize her. submitted by /u/Definitelynotacatx [link] [comments]
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Have you ever had an āadultā encounter with an idol? Tell your story. No need to drop names but you CAN drop hints of who it is š. I wanna know some naughty tea. submitted by /u/Tumbleweed-Fickle [link] [comments]
I've been plagued thinking about the way a friend I used to have acted. She did used to gaslight me a lot, so at the time of our friendship I thought the things she did and said were normal, but after almost a year of being apart, I've realized they were a bit odd. To start it off, she was a person that would get multiple tickets to different stops for the same artist during the same tour. She would brag about the fact that she saw TXT like six times in one year. She would also get VIP and barricade, and claim that Soobin looked at her and that he was practically her best friend. She also claimed that Yeonjun "hated" her because he would glare everytime he saw her. At first I thought these were all just jokes, but she was being dead serious. She would zoom in and pause videos she took of them on stage to have "proof" for her claims. She would say that she didn't care about her seating arrangements when it came to concerts, yet ditched me at my very first kpop concert because she wanted to be closer. I had bought tickets for both of us, and as we were going through the arena doors she disappeared, then texted me and said she got a different ticket last minute. Then, after the concert, bragged about how the group members noticed her because she was the only one getting hype and dancing, basically saying she was y/n and the members couldn't stop looking at her lol. She was a bit koreabooish at times too. She would say weird things about Asian men, claiming that they are the only men she'll go for. I remember when I had a slight crush on a guy and he was white, and she clowned me for that and said something along the lines of "I'm sticking with Asians." I didn't say anything, but it struck me as odd at the time. Anytime we had an interaction with an Asian person, she would make a big deal about it. If it was a woman, she would claim they were hating on her. If it was a man, suddenly her personality completely changed and she became the sweetest girl ever. Just things like that were a bit weird. Lol now that I've typed everything out, I ultimately realize it was hella weird how she used to act. Has anyone else been around a friend who's been like this? submitted by /u/browsinggirlie [link] [comments]
Okay, I know this might get a lot of downvotes, but Iāve noticed something interesting. In the past, Taehyung would completely avoid doing any kind of fanservice, but this year, it definitely made me raise an eyebrow when he posted a picture of himself sitting on Jungkookās lap right after the Coca-Cola controversy. Then, not long after, he uploaded a random Instagram reel of himself eating with Jungkook beside him. I donāt know but it just seemed a little strange. That's just me though maybe I'm reading too much into it! submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
"The HYBE nose" "The SM chin" "All female idols in SM end up having the same face at some point" I understand that for Koreans it's a societal thing for them and it's almost a norm for literally everybody there to get plastic surgery but why is everyone else normalizing this? Why does a 16 year old have veneers? Why is a 22 year old on their 3rd face? Why does a 17 year old have a nose job? Why is a 19 years olds face not moving? That's not normal. And don't "Let people do whatever they want" me. I hate that saying. I fucking hate it. I understand we live in a time where autonomy is super important but we are literally going to "Let people do whatever they want to their faces and bodies" ourselves to death. Plastic surgery is scary. You are literally changing and restructuring your bones and muscles and tendons. Altering your body that much can lead to life changing (and sometimes life ending) results. It's also never a guaranteed one and done. You can get a nose job, hate the way it looks, and now you're scheduling a second nose job to fix the first. Veneers are even scarier. They're permanent. Once you get composite veneers, that's it. It doesn't matter if you're 35 and hate how the teeth you loved at 16 look. It's done. And I get there's nuance. Trust me I do. Idols are judged harshly. They're in the spotlight. 9 times out of 10, attractiveness is a selling point for a lot of groups. I get it. At the same time, let's stop acting like teenagers getting plastic surgery is something to overlook. submitted by /u/cocochanelism [link] [comments]
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Yes, I am back with more realisations that I had no clue about the greater music industry, especially kpop as a whole. In this post, I will only be sharing JYP and KPOP DEMON HUNTERS as examples. I cannot focus on everything, unfortunately. Recently there was a instagram video of JYP leading Bible Study seminars (YT sermon here). At first, this may seem like nothing much- but when considering that he rules over megahouses like Stray Kids and TWICE; it makes sense why a lot of kpop may be more old school in its expression of values and sentiments- this man has got a HUGE hand in the way kpop music is shaped- and hell I now understand more why people moan about CEOS of certain companies like HYBE, and why some situations reflect the more dominant traditional views. And with his role in politics, this guy can further influence and change the balance of what kinda kpop is released and what kinda kpop is cancelled. And yea I get it, a lot of countries are ruled by more traditionally-leaning CEOS and companies, so this isn't unique to South Korea nor KPOP alone, but this is a kpop forum. And then in regards to KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, people state that EJAE and Maggie Kang's (in regards to Maggie Kang, all I could find were suggestions on Instagram, so do not quote me on that) Christian values have influenced the storyline of this movie. Now, in regards to Christianity as a whole, it's okay as a faith but can vary in terms of which sects are more open to diversity and newer, more liberal perspectives on politics, media and daily life. EJAE even quotes, "That sounds like what an Idol is," EJAE, who has worked with several K-pop bands, said. "I was raised Christian and remembered it's a sin to idolize something. So, it was like a twist of 'I'll be your Idol.' It was kinda creepy." "Your Idol" was inspired by EXO's songs "MAMA" and "Obsession," she said." EXO's music isn't afraid to touch upon very dark topics so it's interesting to see her contrast the Saja Boys to EXO's music. It seems that the groups with concepts that touch upon darker topics are seen more as 'sin' than entertainment; and it's an interesting perspective for EJAE to share. When I consider this, I wonder- is this partly why ATEEZ is often so outwardly contrasted to the Saja Boys? A lot of ATEEZ songs are about breaking walls, overthrowing regimes, seeing through propoganda and facing the very darkness that some Christians would abhor thinking of; songs that completely dismantle the status quo. It makes me wonder if these people may not be a fan of the messages showcased in ATEEZ music, hence why the Saja Boys are portrayed as evil demons who take souls- though to me personally, ATEEZ music helps me face my own demons and reclaim my own self worth from society's messages and pressure to uphold the status quo, so I kind of view ATEEZ music from a completely opposite lens. However, I don't want to assume anything negative, as Maggie Kang herself visited ATEEZ, and this is not aimed as a critcism of either side, just a possible interpretation. I wonder how this links to the greater KPOP industry as a whole- I think I was very blind to how it faces basically identical issues in Hollywood as well. I guess I was very naive again, as it makes sense for more traditionally minded people to be at the top of any industry in many countries, not just South Korea. Of course music has incredible power in shaping societal views and perspectives, and these are just a few basic examples (I can't list everything here). It makes sense that traditional stuff is the tea in kpop, it's the tea in everything. I can't even watch a movie without something getting censored or ripped out because it doesn't fit the dominant ideologies of this era; but hey! At least things are more open than they once was in the past. submitted by /u/AngleFormal [link] [comments]