why do kpop stans not have crazy conspiracy theories like Hollywood does?
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Clearly every idol is trained to have it. Their posture, mannerisms, etc are all highly trained. Yet, every once in a while I discover certain idols and their swagger just like stands out. It’s a bit different than stage presence, idk how to explain it exactly!! I think it’s super effortless. NGL - I’m making this post solely because I discovered Winner recently, watched a couple vids, and noticed that they ALL have this indescribable kind of confidence both on and off stage. It’s magnetic, and I can’t get it out of my head! 🥵 I think Jongseob (P1H) also gave me this impression but to a lesser extent. Have y’all ever experienced or felt this?? 😅 submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
a couple week ago i thought about this because i was scrolling to read some celebrity drama that mutual reposted on twitter, and after reading the comments i wondered why kpop stans — atleast us stans here in the West, are not as conspiracy obsessed like people who follow Hollywood are? conspiracy theories do exist in kpop, obviously. but i feel like most kpop stans just don’t care enough or take them seriously for them to become huge. like the most wackiest kpop theories you’ll see is one of the BTS members being secretly married and having a kid on the way or Wendy being a clone or something and nobody will reaaaaally care? most kpop stans just laugh it off even when i look threads of “what’s a kpop conspiracy theory you believe?” it always (for the most part ) so…. tame and 9/10 far more logical compared to the ones you see about hollywood singers/actors. kpop stans would be like “idols date each other more than we think” “some idols have lurk and know what stans say about them” “a lot of idols don’t like each other like we see on screen” and just leave at that. if this was Hollywood, Red Velvet especially Irene would’ve already been accused of sacrificing children, BTS are satanic puppets, and the Armageddon MV was a symbolism of how Aespa sold their souls. Or something like that lmfao. Again just asking cus I only recently partially figured why I can’t bare to really engage in type of social media discussions about American celebrities without rolling eyes because at least one person has to be like “THEYRE ALL INVERTED DEVIL WORSHIPPERS‼️‼️😭😳💔🤫” Never have I ever experienced that with kpop stans like ever all these years. Why😭 submitted by /u/Academic_Essay5942 [link] [comments]
I see a lot of fans who get mad cuz K-Pop isn't western pandering enough and then we have another group of fans who criticize K-Pop..well for being too much like western music, taking from another group in terms of styling and aesthetic. I wished South Korea would start localizing talent and build from their idols.They should be pushing those who want to further their music careers by sending them to school, learning to compose, produce, and write. We need more Korean fashion trendsetters and styling from South Korea too. Koreans really do dream BIG and they've proven that within the last 20 years. Just look how fast Seoul has grown as an example. Idk why they can't or refuse to express that creativity. I see a lot of fans who get mad cuz K-Pop isn't western pandering enough and then we have another group of fans who criticize K-Pop..well for being too much like western music "stealing" from another group in terms of styling and aesthetic. I think South Korea needs to start localizing talent, they really need to build from their idols. They should be pushing those who want to further their music careers by learning to compose, produce, and write, help send them to school too so they don't have to rely on the west. Koreans really do dream BIG and they've proven that within the last 20 years..just look at how fast Seoul has grown. Idk why Koreans can't or refuse to showcase that creativity, even going as far as refusing to let their idols grow. submitted by /u/No-Vehicle1562 [link] [comments]
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