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I honestly don't get why people think Jeongwoo's voice sounds like Yedam's. They sound very different.
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Definitely. It's very action packed and filled with tense and thought-provoking moments. You will definitely not be bored. Also if you like dubstep this is the anime for you.
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Official Plastic Surgery Thread
DolphinGremlin replied to JessicaRabbit's topic in Celebrity Photos & Videos
Dang girllll you did some serious research. I applaud you for that. Honestly I think it's highly possible she got double eyelid surgery. I mean can double eyelids just appear out of no where? I don't know someone enlighten me please. For me I have double eyelids but when I cry I can get single eyelids when my eyes are puffy. Maybe it's like the reverse IDK.- 26,521 replies
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Do you guys think that Yeri or Nayeon got anything done? My friend and I were speculating about it but we aren't sure.- 26,521 replies
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I wasn't just saying if they were denied once they'd give up but they would lose their chance to debut in the company they wanted to and the group they wanted to. That's the difference. But even if they didn't want to try again, I don't think it's right to say it was because they were too weak. There are plenty of factors that go into this. People work hard and they aren't always awarded the opportunity. And TOP debuted at 19 FYI.
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Well said.
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So they shouldn't at all be considered? Not that their dreams would die if they don't debut. But sometimes people may lose out on the opportunity to debut in the company/group they want to/or become too tired to try again. I also wouldn't assume that every single idol that debuted early regrets it. Like I said in my last comment. It is extremely hard for those who debut young. However, debuting in their dream company/group is a once in a life time opportunity that they may never see again.
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Ofc ideally we would want kpop to have more regulations that wouldn't allow people too young to become trainees to begin with. I know it is extremely difficult for someone who is young. I don't really condone it. But I'm just saying that debuting in a group that you want to debut in is quite a rare and once in a life time opportunity. Some people may not want to try again if they miss out.
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Also a lot of well known idols debuted very young. What would it be like if they were denied the opportunity to debut because they were young? Would they have still been idols then or given up on the dream? We don't know. But something to think about. Jungkook: age 15 Boa: 13 Krystal: 14 Taemin: 14 Suzy: 15 Seungri: 15
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So they shouldn't make a decision about their life? If IS their dream. I think you don't give enough credit to those who are young and want to try hard to succeed. It's kind of like. Hey trainee! I'm not going to give you the opportunity to debut and fulfill your dreams because you are too young and don't know anything about the harsh world yet. It's pedantic and doesn't take into account what the trainee wants. OFC it will be harsh but it is their choice. Plus thanks for the neg.
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Official Plastic Surgery Thread
DolphinGremlin replied to JessicaRabbit's topic in Celebrity Photos & Videos
Well I definitely know about Park Bom and Taeyeon going too far. Haven't heard about GD's jaw and what did Yoona get done after MR. MR.?- 26,521 replies
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IKR! He looks like a very serious and scary dude. But he is so warm and playful in real life hahaha. I did feel bad for Yeonggue, but I'm glad Yoonbin picked him in the end. I feel like it would be a more dynamic team.
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DolphinGremlin replied to JessicaRabbit's topic in Celebrity Photos & Videos
Speaking of people who have went to far. Who else do you think went too far and should have stopped at a certain time?- 26,521 replies
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I feel like yes the idol life is extremely hard for those who are young. However, it's really up to the trainees themselves. If they want to go through with it and debut, than that is their dream. It's ultimately their choice.
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This is just so sad. Mahiro and Yoshinori were the two that stood out to me in the Team J intro vids. Turns out they were best friends for years and had to compete with each other. Although you can see that they had lots of emotions going into this battle they didn't let it affect their performance. True professionals. You can see that everyone in Team J was crying because they know how close they are. I rarely cry in real life. You can call me a stone hearted b*tch. But in this episode I was crying so much. Yoshi has gone through a very hard time. Yoshi Fighting! And Mahiro and Yoshinori performed so well together. Too bad they only got screen time when one was being eliminated
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Well it's a good example so you might want to look at how JYP did so. Because there are many very talented trainees he did not debut in that group. But groups usually have to find and become established for their niche first. Like SNSD found their niche in more cuter songs like Oh and Gee before they went on to mature concepts. BTS found their niche in strong dancing and hip hop before branching out more musically. Some groups have to continue doing the songs that fit their niche concept to stay popular like Gfriend. It's better to have that niche than force members of a group to do a concept they don't fit well.
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Well it's pretty simple right? There are a lot of examples. Let's say, hypothetically, that the best and most marketable girl group you could make out of your company's girl trainees was a more cutesy girl group. You have some extremely talented trainees that are more swag and dark but don't really fit your cute girl concept so you don't debut them in the group. Because in the business standpoint you want to make the most marketable group. If you want a real life example then I think the best would be how JYP chose Twice.
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Dude Mino and Seungyoon are dressed like bosses/CEOs lol. So official. Anyone have an idea who the blurred person is?
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The thing is YG should be aiming to create the best possible group, not debut the best trainees if they don't fit in that group. Even if that means debuting some newer and more inexperienced trainees over more experienced and more talented ones. Those who are talented have the skills to find their way to debut in other companies.
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:O Wait he wasn't eliminated right?!? I really hope not.
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He legit looks like a model.
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No not in the show. But I thought I saw some comment from someone on a Onehallyu thread saying he did have underground rap experience. But I may be trippin.
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I thought they said he did no? Idk tbh. But I thought I heard someone say that.
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Let's go Jeongwoo, Mashiho, and Seunghun!