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  1. 8 hours ago, WujuLike said:

    iu's like the least problematic celebrity why would anyone harass her

    You underestimate the stupidity of people. 
     

    One has to be successful enough to make others believe you undeserving, having either bribed, bullied, cheated or slept your way to the top, and that makes you scum so you must die.

     

    Ooor, you become desirable enough that you attract delusional people who think they’re the only ones worthy of having you, and if they can’t, then no one else will, so you must die.

     

    Oooor, someone stupid enough to think this is just a funny prank, and what’s the big deal, bro? I just threatened someone’s life, but didn’t actually do anything wrong!

     

    Nothing will convince these people otherwise. They have to be caught and shown consequences, but sometimes, even that is not enough.

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  2. I like a lot of his songs, and there’s no denying he’s had a legendary career…but I mean, they’re not wrong.

    2 hours ago, My Everything said:

    The reason is because he always debuts idol groups with the premise of producing for them but he always abandons the group without taking any responsibility so foreign fans hate him because of that

    He should stop producing idols.

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  3. A lot of people are surprised, but she and LSM were never close. She auditioned and got in SM without him knowing at first; plus, the treatment she has gotten from the company throughout the years has been abismal. Her self confidence was shattered since producers there never liked her natural singing voice and pressured her to use her aegyo tone all the time, making her believe people would not like her singing, and eventually, making her believe she was not fit to be a singer at all.

    I really doubt she left as a show for support for LSM. Rather, she stayed for as long as she did because she would have been criticized to hell and back for "betraying" family if she had left prior to all that happened. I think she's taking advantage of all the changes SM's going through.

    I really hope she will sing again. Her real voice is so lovely, and girl has got range. She's the only SM artist that can actually sing in a whistle note, as far as I know (and if she has kept up with practice). I also hope she gains her confidence back. Any old Sunshiner knows she used to have this larger than life personality, and was assertive as they come. I miss her. We could see how she slowly began to lose her self-esteem. Her injuries and all the shit she's been through made things worse. Shinyoung once alluded to her having seen/been through too much within the industry, which makes my heart break guessing what they meant.

    If she does end up retiring though, she's earned it, and I hope she lives happily ever after with her cats.

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    • Earplugs will definitely be a must. Fangirls are hella loud, even more so thatn the music itself. You will thank yourself later.
    • Check the venue rules to see what you can take inside. Many venues do not allow bags bigger than 30cm tall and wdith, nor do they allow water or food to be brought inside. Bring some cash or card to buy something to drink. Staying hydrated is a must. You might also find something to eat, or you might want to buy some merch.
    • Depending on your tickets, get there early, because people queue EARLY to get the best seat possible. Wear comfortable clothes. And bring some wet wipes or deodorant. It will get hot inside, and Kpop concerts are notorious for smelling not so great.
    • Check the place for the emergency exits.
    • Charge your phone, and take a battery bank with you if you have it. If you don't know any of your emergency contact numbers by heart, write them down and stash them in your shoe.
    • Also, it  is not required now, but I would highly encourage you to wear a mask. Covid-19 never stopped being a thing, and many people have caught it in there - including artists, leading ot some last minute attendance changes or outright cancellations. Better be safe than sorry.

    Other than that, have fun! People in kpop concerts are usually super friendly, and will have no issues lending a hand if needed. If you see anyone causing a ruckus, don't hesitate to get security's attention, or let other people know so that word will spread around.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Seunghee's eyebrows said:

    Very interesting story! Is it still like that in public transport? Cos here in Australia, a lot of ppl can be a bit "meh" in public transport

    People usually mind their own business while on public transport, but they still usually greet and thank the drivers.

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  5. Usually smile back.

    Cute story time. I come from a small town in my country where everybody knows each other, and if they don't, we're still a friendly bunch to each other. Everyone says hi, even random people you've never met before.

    I moved to the big city over 15 years ago, and we were so used to greeting everybody, that we carried on the custom with us. The place we moved to wasn't the most neighborly, and whenever we did say hi to people here, we'd get odd looks. But we did it so much that people started to say hi and smile back. Now, everybody in the neigborhood knows eachother, and we all greet and even stop to have talks with neighbors if we have time.

    So much better to be greeted back with a smile and a "hi!", rather than being given a wtf look, and the cold shoulder.

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