PENTAGON Kino (with SEVENTEEN Vernon) - DIRTY BOY (Dance Challenge) (251018)
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Army's as a fandom have a lot of problems, but while any other fandom were trying to show how there faves are better than the other with crazy things some time, like they only drank water, when we don't really know what they drank, Army's spread donation links and donated to breast cancer organizations and actually helped people instead of only defending the members. submitted by /u/Expert-Clock-4066 [link] [comments]
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Many fans keep crying for the companies to give their Favs "MORE PROMO", "PLEASE PROMOTE THEM MORE", "These group will be successful with more promo", "companies wasted them by not promoting them" Sorry fans, but sad to say, having more promotion for ur favs doesnt not instantly makes them more successful! Yes, with more promo, they will be more people in the general public seeing their favourite idols more. However, do u think they are the only one promoting?? Audience can only see so much and focus on so little, and with every single artists being promoted at the same time when ur favourite idols are promoting, public can only focus on 1. Throwing more promotions is just going to throw money in wasted if ur favourite artist does not stand out from the sea of artists And do u know how much each promotion cost?? With every single money being thrown to promoting ur favourite artist, do the companies earn back the same money?? More promotion with little or no success can only make the debt of your idol bigger and deeper! So u want ur artist to earn even lesser? think about that!! submitted by /u/Lost-Reception-1136 [link] [comments]
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regarding the current w korea breast cancer awareness campaign, it all started with valid, well-aimed criticism towards w korea, the event organizer, for being completely tone-deaf. there wasn’t any actual awareness being spread on their socials, just clips of rich actors, idols, and influencers drinking, partying, and having fun. and sure, charity galas around the world work like that, but when you realize the event’s total donations over 20 years only add up to around 1 billion won (which is pocket change compared to the attendees’ net worth), it feels off. and to make it worse, it recently came out that the editor-in-chief of w korea, who’s also the ceo of the korea breast cancer foundation, might’ve donated the money to herself. so yeah, the initial outrage made sense. but as usual, the internet couldn’t stay focused. it quickly shifted from criticizing w korea to dragging the attendees instead. sure, it was insanely tone-deaf to have people dancing to a jay park song where he sexualizes women’s bodies /at a breast cancer awareness event/, but somehow the conversation devolved into slutshaming aespa for their outfits and fanwars about whose fave “behaved better.” “my fave only drank water.” “my fave didn’t smile.” “my fave left early so they’re morally superior.” it’s embarrassing. how can anyone take this discourse seriously? and then you’ve got the international stans who think having a korean idol as their pfp gives them the right to critique south korean citizens like they’re sociologists. some of the assumptions being made are just… wild. this level of parasocialism is genuinely scary. i honestly yearn for the day kpop stans learn how to participate in discourse in a level-headed, nuanced manner, but it’s probably not happening anytime soon. submitted by /u/JinnieP [link] [comments]
Thats it thats the question Are all of them friends or are they still on talking terms? like idk where i saw that uee didnt talk with any of them but idk if its a lie or its the truth? submitted by /u/AggravatingEar3738 [link] [comments]
Let's pretend we are managers at a big award show and eveything is going wrong , write the group in a comment then answer like you are getting the group ready but eveything is going wrong. And other can keep it going. Let's have some fun. submitted by /u/ViewImmediate2194 [link] [comments]
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student from hong kong aspiring to major in political science. worst possible combination submitted by /u/JustHazelChan [link] [comments]
It could be age gaps (or lack thereof), birthdays distributions, random coincidences, or anything you personally find interesting! I'll start with Unis, their eldest member is six years older than the second oldest while the rest of the members are closer together in age: 2001 2007 2007 2007 2009 2009 2009 2011 submitted by /u/AAALLY- [link] [comments]
I'm from a small country, where no k-pop group does a concert, ever. Also, my parents wont allow me to go to other countries to see a concert. And anyway, I don't have the money for flight tickets to U.S., where it seems like concerts are there in literally every state. How do you guys cope with the fact that you may never see your ult group live? Or experience all the fun popups, and events, like other fans have access to? And by the time I finally do have money, my ult would've disbanded anyway. It hurts more when you ult is active right now, but by the time you do get the resources to see them, they won't be there anymore. Anyone else feel like this? 😅 submitted by /u/Top_Cucumber_8003 [link] [comments]
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