Lovelyz Ryu Sujeong - A vlog filled with festivals, concerts, fanmeetings, and trips to Tokyo (251012)
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Look at blackpink,undoubtedly the most hated kpop group on social media. While every kpop space hates them since 2018,especially kpop reddit and kpop instagram,they're thriving irl. They're some of the most recognizable and famous active singers right now,their releases break streaming and sales records,both solo and group ones,despite the fact they go on hiatus for years. They hold the record for the most attended gg tour in the world and they make millions each stops A good 4th gen example is lesserafim. Twitter hates their guts and they went through a huge online hate train last year but they are really popular and loved irl. The gp loves their songs (look at crazy and perfect night),they sell hundreds of thousands of copies and as far as I know sold out their tour. So the conclusion is that internet hate doesn't matter irl. Antis don't have the impact they think they do. A tweet or a reddit thread or a hate reel doesn't matter when the hated groups have millions of royal fans who clearly show up for them and draw out the hate. No matter how many ppl hate them on the internet,they'll never be able to ruin their careers and have the impact they wish they had. submitted by /u/Alive-Pitch-9180 [link] [comments]
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I've been noticing that most of the time its just czennie doing all the promotional work for them because SM is just so incompetent and it pisses me off that at the end its still them making the money. submitted by /u/TopDue3659 [link] [comments]
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so i just attended TWICE THIS IS FOR concert & i had so much fun! however afterwards i started to feel empty & anxious whenever i think back to the concert. i don’t even know why, the concert was so much fun & i enjoyed myself! but now im struggling to rewatch my concert vids even if i wanted to because of this emptiness & anxiety. is this a normal feeling? submitted by /u/gandalfthegey73 [link] [comments]
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Mine is Dice by Nmixx. Dude when I first say the trend i was fine until i heard it over a million times. and they would call it like the big waves trend...tspmo bro. submitted by /u/Ssqpphirc1111 [link] [comments]
saw this pic on my fyp, enhypen members height difference always makes me shocked😭 submitted by /u/miluvhee [link] [comments]
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I already have a playlist with 132 songs, but since I haven't been a K-pop fan for very long (almost four months; I was briefly a fan before that, but not for very long), I'm open to adding new songs and trying them out. Maybe I'll find some new favorites! Can anyone recommend any songs? submitted by /u/Kuffy_26 [link] [comments]
I understand, of course, that what they are saying on the internet is completely legal by international standards. However, in the South Korean judicial system and law, sexual harassment conducted over the internet is considered a form of sex crime. Even, the girls they are sexually harassing are sometimes minors by Korean standards. This is because the legal age of majority in South Korean law starts at 19.(This is not essential, but culturally, in Korea, adulthood begins at 20 by Korean age. This essentially creates a difference of a few months between the legal age of majority and the cultural age of adulthood.) If they were in South Korea, they would have had to face a judge on charges of a sex crime, specifically a disgraceful sex offense against a minor. Although this is not at all the case by U.S. standards, I keep finding myself thinking in terms of Korean standards. submitted by /u/Embarrassed_Clue1758 [link] [comments]