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lots of fans were wondering if on the 3rd day the wristband would be blue
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Jimin explained some things about his album in Yoongi's programme today. Face-off seems to be indeed about a breakup, but in the sense that he lost friends. Also he implied that he drank a lot during the pandemic and that the album is hard to explain to fans (meaning, for me, that is very personal and he doesn't want to share those thing explicitly, maybe because of breakups, queer themes or his depressive feelings). Letter is about Army, jikookers will forever think is about them, but what can we do. I think that it's stupid to just dismiss other theories just because you don't agree. It's music, art, it can have a lot of meanings. What people have been theorising can coexist at the same time and the only one that knows the whole truth is Jimin and the people who worked with him. For what I've seen, the queer theory is the strongest, some of them talk about gender, others talk about Jimin being bisexual (also, queer army are loud on twitter, just curate your accounts).
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i thought that too, but i can't pinpoint what's different
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You talk as if people here have never criticized bts, which is not true. You have shared your opnion about Namjoon's song, some people don't agree, that's all. It's not about fans thinking they are nothing but perfect.
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Have you seen this and everyone fighting in the qrts, his fans denying everything and attacking anyone that says he did something (not attacking him, just saying is a joke that people think is puberty). I think Yeonjun is a case with very clear changes, but I guess we are all in general still in denial.
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I mean they can be a ruthless society when it comes to appearance, but their industry is like any entertainment industry in the world, they don't talk about their procedures, but hollywood stars also keep their mouth shut. The same happens with famous people in my country, no one says they had a nose job. The only ones that say something are some instagram infulencers and that's because they get money from the ads they do for plastic surgery clinics. People, in general, don't talk about getting things done. I have an aunt with a nose job and i just know because someone else told me, she never did.
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it was in that programme he's mc about the meaning of words of whatever (i don't watch it), i don't recall what they were talking about but they said something like he was the only one single bewteen all the people that talk in that show. Don't know if they meant single single or just not married (the others i imagine are probably married because they are way older than him). But i just get a bit of single vibes from him with all the content? Whatever the gender he decides to date.
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never said people can't talk about it, just gave my opinion on the matter
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I don't know anything about Eun, but i watched namjoon's vlog and honestly got zero romantic vibes from any of them. They seem really close and that mutually respect each other artistically, Namjoon looked like he wanted to impress him with his album. But not like uh, i want my crush/boyfriend to like my work. Also, not that we have to trust him because he's an idol and of course wouldn't admit the opposite, but he recently said he's single, and that's something they usually never talked about recently. many people in this thread talk about how straight female kpop fans love to exagerate any interaction between male idols and female idols, that they think anything means they are together, but some of you here act the same with Namjoon and men (non bts members) since that mysterious friend. The guy on instagram always travelling with him was something really suspicious, i was part of the people that wondered if that was just a friend, but now you are doing the same with every other male that shows him publicly love: the nike guy, now this one... At this point he's going to have more suitors that our gay king Taehyung.
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i don't have it sorry, just watched it and scrolled
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i sawhe other day a tweet comparing the jk wc performance with a pic of their tour in 2019 and, i know there's a 3 years gap, but the change of weight in his face was so visible.. I think now, maybe except for Taehyung, they all are in one of their thinnest eras, especially Jungkook, Jhope and Jin. Yoongi and Jimin are barely around and, i don't know because they wear baggy clothes and is hard to see their body, but maybe they had thinner eras. But I think i've seen people laughing at Jimin because apparently he has lost his abs. Namjoon has lost almost all his muscle, but he was also thinner early 2020. Some of them have had promotions lately, and they usually lose weight for that, so probably that was part of the reason, but I guess they all must be a bit stressed about how their solos will go and the near elistment. But they have also made lately a bunch of very questionable comments about weight and food. Speaking of this, i recently came across a tiktok about Lesserafim Yunjin and she made some refreshing comments about this, which is nice to see from time to time. I just hope is not a new trend in the whole industry, like with all those female idols that are also going into extreme levels of underweight.
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a bit random, but a mexican newspaper published suga came out of the closet
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If anyone is interested, a couple weeks ago netflix released a show with the most lgbt mainstream representation i've seen in a korean series, 'somebody'. (Some spoilers ahead): the four main characters are supposedly part of the lgbt+ community: there's a lesbian (with a girlfriend), two supposed bi women (they don't have relationships in the show with girls, but both of them have men and women as interests in a dating app and maybe they liked each other in the past, though nothing happens between them). the male character seems straight throughout the whole series, dates a lot of women, but then in an episode a woman proposes him a threesome with a guy and, though he doubts at first, he agrees (it never happens because he kills the woman before the man arrives, he's a serial killer in the show). The thing is that it's never about them liking men or women, that doesn't make their whole personality, which is something i don't usually see in kdramas when they have lgbt characters. I personally think the show is really bad, the plot is all over the place, but well, there's representation.
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did she do her teeth too? i always feel like her mouth is too big but not just because of the lips. They way her fillers look always remind me of txt yeonjun, they have a similar effect, like very overfilled in the inside corners, especially the upper lip.
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not saying this couldn't be true, because honestly i can expect anything from that trip and especially that day, but that's one of those accounts that just claims to know things... as always without evidence, like any tea account. i think is supposed to be from some girl from LA that works in LA industry.
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we have to understand how big the fandom is, with people from everywhere and, obviously, with way of thinking that are probably total oposites. I've seen a lot of arabs army being super happy because they have Jungkook related to something arabic. Honestly, arabs are practically never portrayed outside their culture as nothing but bad, so seeing his idol with a positive image of their culture must have been big. A lot of people in the fandom might not care what happens to some minorities in Qatar because they think the same, so for that there's nothing bad at him performing there. I have only talked about this here because, even if you censor things, they sometimes get you at the end and start bullying you. It's so ridiculous that there's a way to be a fan (streaming like crazy, buying everything like crazy, thinking everything they do or say is good and that they are the 7 guys more amazing, hot and cute to ever walked this planet) and that if you step a little out of ityou are labelled as an anti. But i like to think that there are many fans that give a shitAnyway a lot of people on stan twt have their regular account and then their more private account where they talk about how they lie about liking everyting in their main. It's definitely bad for the members because they actually don't know if what they do is good or bad because you can't be critic with them. And, as artists, it's necessary. The only time I have seen people racting bad openly was with PTD, and still people tried to guilt trip you. I've seen pics of the stadiums not very full, i hope it means that people are not following this wc as they followed others (though it also can be because of it being in november and Qatar being so expensive to stay).
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honestly i don't know the truth about that matter, because some people are saying they wanted everyone and some other are saying they are misinterpreting his words and that he has said that it was always Jungkook (on his insta, but these are jk stans, so i don't know if there's bias there). Anyway you are calling kpop fans super dumb while you are acting like you are this little fly on hybe's walls that knows everything (and with a clearly hate against jungkook that, sorry, takes credibility from your words). There's a difference between talking about what you think has happened and presenting it as facts. You are not better than anyone.
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oh i read that they only asked for jk and his stans are painting it as fifa wanted him so bad, didn't know it was only a month ago. It certainly changes the narrative. as much as i'm dissapointed on jk in this, he's not a guy with no mind of his own. You can be critic with someone without just blatantly hate on them.
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I really think some of you read some parts of the posts and roll with it.
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honestly, if they are not aware of the controversy for whatever reason, they are still to blame because the internet is there, available. If you are working on a project, the bare minimum is to have a basic understanding of the context, especially a big event like this one. If I can translate a korean article, they can translate an english one. This is most about Jk, obviously, but sure there were some talks with the other members too. Having a international coverage of news in 2022 is quite easy.
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he said he saw what fans were saying online. He's definitely not fluent, but i think he has enough english knowledge to understand some things, so there's a possibility that he saw something bad. Though I agree that maybe those tweets are not even available now, probably the authors deleted them beacause they were bullied.
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For me? Nothing meaningful that deserves the credit they give them. They have said supportive things here and there, the majority of them years ago (they have probably become more neutral because they are south korea fav sons and cultural ambassadors, practically). That's the thing, they have quite a huge queer fanbase that loves projecting and making everything bigger than it is, and ups, ignore what they don't like. They have this idea of them that are allies, feminists, eco friendly...They even call Yoongi anticapitalist, sure boy he is. Like, I'm sorry, but muslim fans are saying Jk sung at the wc for them and the arabs. They are just projecting always, for them to feel better and think they care that much about some part of the fandom. And, at the end, they are neutral. A lot of people have ideas that, sorry, being south korean men, i find so hard to believe. That's what angers me. I like their music, i like their personalities, but they don't deserve that title. Like i seriously don't know what their political instances about anything are (and, honestly, knowing mine i think i want to be kept in the shadows to not be sad), but some fans paint them as almost activists. I just think they are probably not super conservative and not super liberal, just there in the middle (with differences between members, of course). I just really hate when the fandom does all this, being perceived as an ally should be something reserved for people that actually do the work, not the random famous person you idolize.