BTS SUGA has donated 5 billion won to establish a specialized treatment center to support the treatment of patients with autism.
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this is coming from the fact that I waited like 6 months till I listened to the Wishful album from NCT WISH and discovered CHOO CHOO. (song is such a banger omgggg). so as the title states, whats yours? submitted by /u/5iv3_ [link] [comments]
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I’m opening a Kpop store in Spokane WA and I wanted some fun ideas and feedback!! The instagram (and tiktok) is @biaslinekpop and I’d rlly love if you could share some ideas to me, things you would love to see and other cute ideas!! <3 Let me know what you think ! ^ Feel free to discuss in the comments! submitted by /u/Professional-Mix2842 [link] [comments]
So this is not hate towards the members, it’s more about their label’s direction towards their discography. Beginnings (Their heavy push towards Western market ) THE NAME CHAPTER: FREEFALL is a good album, but I personally felt Do It Like That wasn’t meant to be in the album. It’s probably because the song was meant to be a collab single, and Do It Like That really didn’t fit with the album. Blue Spring was the best ending for the album. 2024 (The under 3-minute trend) Minisode 3 was actually a good EP, so I didn’t have many complaints. Even though some of the songs were short, the EP itself felt complete The Star Chapter: Sanctuary(The worst take of under 3 min trend ) So when I first listened to Over the Moon’s preview, I was expecting a beautiful bridge, but the song ended up ending at the 2nd chorus, which felt like the song being cut off. The rest of their EP did have good B-sides, but I felt the songs being cut off, too, except Higher Than Heaven. I know songs being short doesn’t translate to incomplete, but having listened to their discography from the beginning, I could see that their discography is being heavily influenced by the trends, and it’s just hurting their listener base, even though they succeeded in increasing streaming numbers Love language (The Bounce Back) The song served everything the listeners wanted and this raised hopes for their next full-length album in July. I really wish the Album is not like The Star Chapter: Sanctuary in terms of song length submitted by /u/WindowDirect7966 [link] [comments]
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Article Severance Hospital and @BTS_twt' Suga are establishing a specialized treatment center to support the treatment and social independence of patients with autism spectrum disorder. Yoongi has donated 5 billion won to support treatment and independence for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder Building on these discussions, Suga and Professor Cheon co-developed the MIND program -- a group-based therapeutic model that integrates music into social communication training for children with ASD. The name MIND stands for Music, Interaction, Network, and Diversity, reflecting its core mission, which is to enhance sensory experience through music, foster social interaction, build relationships in group settings, and promote understanding of individual differences within a community. From March to June this year, Suga personally participated in weekend sessions with ASD patients to test and refine the MIND program. He played instruments, encouraged children to express themselves through rhythm and melody, and helped them develop interpersonal skills through group musical activities. submitted by /u/Adventurous-Dog5560 [link] [comments]
I mean, kpop is like the BEST things ever, until u open the comments, someone will be saying something to offend u, either against the group u like, or comparing them with other group, making to create a sense of dislike for that group, or if not they will be talking down on one member, or maybe comparing your bais with there, how there bais is better, making u creat sense of dislke for that member, in conclusion if u want live your kpop life peacefully, do NOT read comments, i know u all will still do it, even i do but i feel like reason comments just mess things up, advice to baby stans try to avoid comments to some extent. Now we will be having some guru's saying its UP TO U, U LIKE THEM OR NOT why let a comment compel u, okay sir im sorry but there r stans of 10 to 18 years of age, sooo not all of them r sooo strong like u, and tbh most of these comments r made by minor, and if being an adult your getting yourself into this mess, please get a job. submitted by /u/dazaiyoupoorsoul [link] [comments]
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Think what you want of BTS and yoongi but this was really really sweet. submitted by /u/SplitHot9641 [link] [comments]
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Why does it seem like Japanese men really despise K-pop? It seems to go way beyond just disliking it or having a preference for Jpop, cause more and more often I see literally insane and irrational hate comments on TikTok and Twitter from Japanese men. Is there a specific reason why that might be the case? submitted by /u/bibibihobp [link] [comments]
Since becoming a Kpop fan, have you noticed any changes in how you perceive beauty? If so, what beauty ideals have you internalised? And, has it caused body image concerns, lowered your self-esteem, or other mental health problems to you? How do you cope with that? submitted by /u/newredditor_3107 [link] [comments]
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