Make a 4th Gen Boy Group with me, but only one member of a group can make it! Day 3: Who should be our rapper?
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The subreddit for the original group keeps removing my posts so im trying here. I was at a decent spot in line and shortly after it started moving a woman cut right in front of me. I confronted her to which she admitted it but also doubled down. I put my arm in front of her and motioned for the people who were originally behind me to move forward. She then pushed me and yelled about me touching her. I was kinda stunned before I was yelling in her face as well, but I did not push her once. She pushed me again hard and people around us asked me if I was okay. It got blurry after that but we separated and she disappeared I believe after getting our stuff(this happened probably in a minute or 2). I just feel so guilty for some reason, should I have let it go? Was i actually standing up for anything or being a good person by confronting her? Ive never had someone, who i thought was in the wrong react so strongly before. Another woman at the same concert jumped over two chairs to get closer to the barricade, obviously budging in front of others. I didnt say anything to her but I just felt so angry about it. She then freaked out about not having her bag when she literally ran away from it to get to the barricade. Ive never had these kind of experineces with fans at kpop concerts before and its really disheartening to see. Im trying to remember all the kind fans that were there but the bad ones really stick out unfortunately. submitted by /u/bangtaenn [link] [comments]
ONE PACT are back with "YES,NO,MAYBE"! To celebrate the comeback, we’ve got the perfect quiz: 👉 Which ONE PACT Member Is Your Ideal Type? I just took it and got JongWoo 😭 Not even mad tbh. Try it out and tell us who you get! 👀 submitted by /u/Kpopmap_Official [link] [comments]
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Rules: - Idol has to be female and have had a colored hair era (duh) - Don’t comment the same idol multiple times! - No repeats of previous winners Winners will be based off total number of upvotes they get :) submitted by /u/fasttimes511 [link] [comments]
How to play: Comment or upvote the idol you think has had the best hair of the given color. Please do not comment idols that have already won in another color. RM from BTS won as the male idol with the best GRAY hair with 72 upvotes! Today's color: WHITE 🤍 submitted by /u/ExtensionStation6334 [link] [comments]
Ten from NCT won for a name that is or has a number submitted by /u/daredareda- [link] [comments]
Most upvoted comment wins Please don’t comment someone if they’ve already been commented, upvote that comment instead! Taken groups: ATEEZ, TXT submitted by /u/LackOfDad [link] [comments]
I have this theory that YG always has that one girl group member who might be controversial or lack certain skill sets, but they debut anyway because they're really pretty. Before you come for me, just know that I don't hold any hatred towards either girl, and this is not meant to be taken that way. I just noticed some similarities and would like to share my thoughts. First of all, Ahyeon and Jisoo are both beautiful women, and I know that BABYMONSTER doesn't have a visual, but it's widely speculated that Ahyeon is BABYMONSTER's visual because she fits the Korean beauty standards. Secondly, they are both good, but not great, vocalists, who I think are much better at singing in their native language than in English, but YG kept making them sing English songs, so that's why people tend to criticize their singing abilities. Third, they both had controversies with Ahyeon rapping a racial slur and Jisoo mocking Desi people. Now, this is where people might get mad at me, but I don't support this behavior in any way. I feel like, especially with Ahyeon, people swept these things under the rug and pretended like they never happened. I'm not saying you should send hate towards them, but it's important to hold people accountable. Which leads me to this question: Why would YG debut an idol, knowing they're controversial or that they aren't the best singer/rapper/dancer? Yes, it's because they don't care and know they will make money off of them anyway, but the main reason they will make that money is because they are aesthetically appealing. submitted by /u/AnonymousPerson3274 [link] [comments]
What are some groups where one idol became more famous than their group? Also did that member increase the overall group’s popularity? submitted by /u/etoilez [link] [comments]
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I'll just come out here and say it: some of you are not part of a fandom, you're part of an akgae cult and it's insane how normalized that’s become. Why is it that certain fandoms are absolute breeding grounds for agkae solo stans who can’t go five minutes without shading or outright HATING the other members in the same damn group?? Like what even is that?? How do you watch group content, group performances, group interviews and walk away thinking only your fave is relevant and the rest are just backup dancers taking up air? Perhaps the way the company promotes a group plays a role in this. When they hyperfocus on one or two members and starve the rest of the group of opportunities, it creates this twisted little hierarchy that fans latch onto. Suddenly it becomes “my bias is the only one carrying this group and the rest are leeches”. And once that narrative sets in, it spreads like a disease. You see it in comments, fancams, twitter fights. The whole fandom turns into a battlefield. Also, I’m gonna be blunt here, some of y’all need to touch grass. The obsession with "winning", doing things like flooding Youtube comments praising only your fave or "being the most viewed fancam" is straight up unwell behavior. You’re not supporting an artist, you’re playing fantasy kpop hunger games and turning idols into pawns for your own weird little superiority complex. Let's also talk about how these same akgaes are always the loudest ones crying about how “the company is sabotaging them”, as if they’re not part of the reason their fave isn’t thriving. Like be for real. You isolate your fave from the group, constantly pit them against their own members, chase away potential fans with your nastiness, and make the fandom such an unbearable place that people don’t even want to support anymore. New fans come in, show love to the whole group, maybe even bias your fave, and what happens? You attack them for not being a “real” stan unless they subscribe to your unhinged soloist agenda. And then you wonder why your fave doesn’t gain new fans or isn't more popular. News flash: it’s you. You’re the problem. The company has its faults, that’s undeniable. But you can’t scream “mistreatment!” while actively damaging your fave’s image and alienating anyone who might’ve actually rooted for them. Not everything is a conspiracy. Sometimes your fave isn’t more popular because the fandom around them is so damn toxic no one wants to deal with it. People don’t want to stan someone whose name is constantly surrounded by drama, hate, and in-fighting. Despite all this, some fandoms manage to function like decent supportive communities and have relatively peaceful stans who support the whole group. How? I honestly can't answer that and I'd like someone to enlighten me. Perhaps it has to do with some companies actually promoting the group as a group. Everyone gets lines, screen time, solo stuff and the group feels balanced. Or perhaps it's the members publicly uplifting and showing support for each other, which thereby sets the tone for fans to follow suit. Those fandoms are honestly like a breath of fresh air and I'd like to know the secret ingredient to them being so united. I'll just end by saying this: before you agkaes jump into your 50th comment blaming the company, maybe sit with the fact that you and your fellow akgaes have done more damage to your fave's reputation than any so called "company sabotage" ever could. If you hate the group but stan one member, be serious and just leave. No one needs your salty energy and deluded martyr complex. Your fave doesn’t want to be associated with your crusty hate tweets anyway. You think you're defending them, but all you're doing is dragging their name through the mud while embarrassing yourself in the process. Trust and believe, if you ever said to your fave's face the things you typed online about their members, they’d be mortified. You’re not a loyal fan. You’re a liability. What’s the vibe like in your fandom? Are you stuck in akgae hell too or are y’all chilling? I wanna hear the horror stories. Drop the tea. submitted by /u/ResponsibleUsual7536 [link] [comments]
Whenever there is a certain discussion about certain idol getting criticism for anything there is almost always people saying “but what about xyz who did the same thing!!” as an attempt to shift the discussion from what the idol did to just “why are you doing it to X but not to Y”. -Someone getting away with shit doesn’t mean that everyone else has to get away with it. That doesn’t solve anything that sets us back. -Stop assuming that the people who are criticizing idol X are the same exact one who let Idol Y slide. In most cases they aren’t the same people especially when they are completely distant idols. Fans do not tune in for everyone. There was that post about why Enhypen were the group that gets lots of flack considering to other groups. The op proceeded to call that people are “performative and only want to hate on enhypen” classically shifting the narrative by completely downgrading the gravity of Enha’s comments to just “you just wanna hate”. Another post was someone saying that Hannah (bangchan’ sister) is getting flame for defending leo is “performative” when sangwoon is there. Again downgrading the gravity of her defending a very obvious misogynist because welp he has a friend. Do I believe every wrong doing should be called out and held accountable? Yes. Will that happen? Realistically no because some idols are just more on people’s radar. The idea that because someone got away with something then everything is hate and performative is quite literally like saying we should stop prosecuting thieves because some get away with stealing. In no world where everyone will be held accountable be it by law or ethics that doesn’t mean that holding others accountable is suddenly performative. submitted by /u/Medical-Couple-3175 [link] [comments]
https://youtube.com/shorts/3gsKW1BsrAo?si=bkKfKSWBXwe8WGaj Lowkey mad that they didnt do the full dance, definitely wouldve bought it if they did submitted by /u/Ziari_Slay [link] [comments]
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