TXT - TOMORROW X TOGETHER with Lotteria | K-BURGER, you never stop evolving (Lotteria Kimchi Bulgogi Burger CF)
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After J-Hope attended the Blackpink concert, both Armys and Blinks conjured up elaborate theories as some sort of coping mechanism because they struggled to believe that the members of BTS and Blackpink could genuinely be friends. I’m not particularly interested in fanwars between Armys and Blinks but I’m mentioning it because it’s a good example of parasocial hatred in K-Pop. It seems like many fans lack theory of mind - they don’t understand that their bias or ult group do not hold the same opinions or desires as them. People regularly project their dislike of a group onto their favourite idol and assume that they must hold all the same grievances. I’ve seen fans lament certain idol friendships because they’re shocked to find out that their online spats with anonymous users are not reflective of a relationship between people they’ve never met. eg. Aespa and ITZY. This also has a big impact on the way that solo stans act. They insist that an idol leaves their group to pursue a solo career so they are no longer being “held back”, no matter how much they love their members. They trend hashtags and threaten boycotts over hair and clothing choices they dislike. All of this is done because they assume their bias has identical preferences and ambitions as them. In these cases, they assume that the idol has no autonomy whatsoever and most choices are being made by a company that wants to sabotage them. This way, any disagreements they have over stylistic choice or musical direction can be blamed on someone else. For example, Ningning fans once threatened to boycott SM because she always had straight black hair and this was “boring”. This also works in the opposite way - people struggle to separate an idol from their stans. It’s not uncommon to hear people say “I could never get into [INSERT GROUP] because their stans are so awful!”. I won’t lie, I did this too in the past and I completely understand how a brutal fanbase can turn someone away from a group. It’s still wild considering how detached idols are from fandom discourse. Western artists are sometimes openly shady or write songs that are clearly about a specific celebrity they dislike, but K-Pop idols? Hardly anything. submitted by /u/DowntownFee1 [link] [comments]
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"JUMP” just hit #1 on the Global Spotify chart, making BLACKPINK the first group ever ( not just girl group) to have three songs hit #1 globally • Jump • Shut Down • Pink Venom Even as a Blink and after Justin Beiber blocked them yesterday, I thought this will not happen, especially considering the song being out online for a week with almost no proper teasers or promotions. But here we are. These girls are not slowing down any time soon!!.. Congratulations to them. Are you guys jamming to Jump!!.? submitted by /u/Mani_srao [link] [comments]
Lara if you're seeing this please wear more traditional Indian clothes. Also please wear a South Indian half saree 🤧♥️ submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]
For me it's Get Up by NewJeans. It sounds so dreamy but it's super short. submitted by /u/stukimilo [link] [comments]
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I just found out that jhope has an entire music video copied by an artist that I follow on instagram, I seem to be like the only one angry about it. do people actually care if their favorites copy other artists? do we want the agencies to be more aware? but then again, I dont think the artists themselves are even aware that this is happening... submitted by /u/Longjumping_Tap_5151 [link] [comments]
I don't understand why kpop fans are still stanning a group who have James Charles in their friend group. I'm not even a celebrity and I would not sit and eat at the same table as that man or anyone else of his nature. If I walked into a room, and someone with that kind of history was there, I would make my exit, regardless of who invited me. Normally, I'm not a fan of cancelling because of association but there is really no reason whatsover for Katseye or any of the people they are close with to associate with someone who has done the things he has. Even if, hypothetically, he's just Emily's friend (I assume she invited him because it's her birthday party and, even if he was someone else's plus one, she ultimately gave permission for that and felt like it was okay for him to be there) and not close to the Katseye girls, if I were in the public eye and my close friend decided to invite me to the same party that they invite one of the most problematic people in internet history, I would have nothing to do with that friend again and, once again, would not attend. Not to mention the fact that James who's pushing 30 (26) is attending the birthday of a 19 year old and I wouldn't be suprised if there were under 18s there too. I assume Yoonchae was there too although I'm not sure as the clip is very short and I didn't see her in it. But, if there were minors there, Emily allowing a known child groomer to attend is even more wild. I have stopped listening to Katseye since seeing the clip of them, their friends and James together (and also... Gnarly was AWFUL and was still awful even after the 24 hours that it took for fans to do a full 180 on it). submitted by /u/throwaway13061320 [link] [comments]
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