UNIS - JAPAN 1st Digital Single: Moshi Moshi♡ (もしもし♡) (Concept Photo - Hyeonju)
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I’m in my early-mid 20’s and personally everyone around my age absolutely love new jeans lol i also live in socal and we have a HUGE kpop community here. i’ve genuinely never met anyone who doesnt like new jeans but on the internet it seems like such a crazy amount of people hate them & cant stand them which is really shocking to me It seems like it’s mainly because of the whole legal case they got going on, which most people my age just doesnt keep up with things like that or care tbh So genuinely curious, i wonder what the average age group of the new jeans haters are submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]
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i didn’t want to single out just one group since i’m sure others do the same, but i think it’s really weird that groups feed some of their crazy fans delusions, my main example is BTS, but again im sure they are not the only group that does this. I think calling their fans cute names every once in a while is fine but to continuously call them your wives, girlfriends, babe, etc is kind of weird and honestly risky. that is how stalker/delusional fans are started. when jungkook was live on weverse he was talking about how fans need to stop trying to break into his home (which shouldn’t even happen wtf is wrong with some of yall). but then messed up when he said “only friends and family can come in, yeah armys are friends and family too but that’s it”. he should’ve not mentioned that last part because it’ll only encourage the weird fans even more. at the end of the day our fav male idols are REGULAR MEN. they have their types and own dating interests, they have family the need to protect , just because your idol calls you wifey on live doesn’t mean anything. these men don’t know you, and you don’t know them. we can enjoy their music and be fans of these people without trying to make them our “internet bfs”? take this post how you want. i’m not hating on any group, i am an army but would never treat any of the boys like my pets or try to convince myself that they’re gonna fall in love with me. you will not have you “y/n moment” with them. i wish they knew how to set boundaries with their fans but also understand how it can unfortunately damage their image :/ submitted by /u/babymochilala [link] [comments]
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So yes, do you think buying fake kpop merch is harmless or low key betraying the group? Considering how expensive, limited, and sometimes low-quality official merch can be, where do you draw the line? submitted by /u/Lucky-Trust5658 [link] [comments]
So, I had this idea a few years ago to write a Danganronpa or Alien Stage style fic with different groups. I already know I wanna add in BTS, Red Velvet and EXO, any other suggestions? submitted by /u/Calm-Comfortable2659 [link] [comments]
For me it has to be ILLIT'S Moka! This girl is just soooo beautiful to me. Everything from her facial features, her hair, and her body proportions are just absolutely flawless. Add in her top tier facial expressions and stage presence, she really is the total package. It blows my mind that she is rarely brought up in the top 5th gen visual conversation! submitted by /u/tzukani_ [link] [comments]
So yes, do you think buying fake K-pop merch is harmless or low-key betraying the group? Considering how expensive, limited, and sometimes low-quality official merch can be, where do you draw the line? submitted by /u/Lucky-Trust5658 [link] [comments]
I just randomly remembered, I still want that live performance... give me what I want there this and WOW thing... I wannas ay the Soyeon and Liz and I think Winter... that one is forgettable though submitted by /u/Mean-Rooster5814 [link] [comments]
I love competitive pokemon so imagine my surprise when on the official Pokemon channel livestream with two of my favorite players, I recognize the hangul on Aaron Zheng's Ursaluna 😂 Hong Eunchae what are you doing here.... (would she be happy to learn Ursaluna was one of the stronger and scarier pokemon to watch out for in multiple formats?) submitted by /u/SomeRaceHorseName [link] [comments]
This has been bothering me for a while, and I don’t really have anyone to talk to about it, but I’m so frustrated with how people are spamming ONEUS (on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram) with the Saudi Arabian flag over a misunderstanding from years ago. It just keeps getting worse as time goes on, and no one seems to be talking about it! It all started when a tweet from Celebs Arabic and a TikTok video (posted by someone who just reposted the tweet) went viral in 2023. This happened a whole year after ONEUS had already visited Saudi Arabia. The tweet included mistranslated phrases from a fan meet in 2022 that claimed ONEUS said "there were no taxis. We partied in the desert and rode on camels" People took this at face value and believed it without question. The most frustrating part is that I looked into the Celebs Arabic Twitter page, and it doesn’t seem reliable OR official at all! There were no sources to back up what ONEUS supposedly said. The page mostly just reposts other people’s viral videos without credit, so I find it hard to believe people are trusting it without doing any research. It feels like a lot of people who don’t even know the group are just jumping on the hate train, spamming the comments simply because they assume ONEUS said something offensive. Some people from Saudi Arabia have said, "It doesn’t matter, they should have known better. ONEUS knew what they were saying, so it’s insulting to the country." But when asked why it was insulting, many just repeated that the camel comment was rude without offering any real explanation. Instead, the comment sections are flooded with Saudi flags, rude remarks about ONEUS’s music and appearance, and even comments mocking Korea. It’s honestly a little scary and confusing when looking at the comment sections and no one explaining anything unless somebody said something to them. It wasn’t until I saw a TikTok explaining the situation that I finally understood. Apparently, saying you rode a camel in Saudi Arabia can be taken as an insult because it implies the country is uncivilized or primitive. Many people are proud of how modern and developed their cities are, and they don’t want others thinking otherwise. I had no idea that saying riding a camel could be seen that way, and I really doubt that was ONEUS’s intention. They actually complimented the country, calling the buildings beautiful and fancy. Even talked about how they had to mind their actions to not cause offense. I truly don’t believe they meant any harm. They were probably just excited about experiencing something that’s not common in Korea and was likely suggested as a tourist activity. I'm sure there is something foreigners would like to see or wish to do in a country they have never visited. I completely understand why people would get upset if they believed their country was insulted. I really do. But spamming, attacking, and demanding an apology ( some even demand them to weep and beg for forgiveness) just for a comment about wanting to ride a camel seems extreme to me. It’s just frustrating because ONEUS really doesn’t mean any harm. They got excited over a camel and shared their story with fans but it was taken out of context and the wrong way. Now theyre being hated for no reason! submitted by /u/_Lychee_777 [link] [comments]