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I hate morning shifts. I have to wake up at arse o’clock in the morning to beat traffic and close 2 hours later than I’m supposed to because the person taking over can’t be bothered to show up on time. Night shifts are great, plus I get the day off the next day. I don’t know why people dislike them so much.. You may not even get any new cases that night and you have the whole morning and afternoon to run errands or sleep or whatever.

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OH isn’t any more toxic than you’d expect any heavily populated forum to be. Seriously, some of you need to toughen up or find somewhere else to hang. It’s really not that bad. If you’re so heavily attached to your faves that seeing them getting shaded makes you actually cry, you should consider taking a break from kpop, cos that’s not healthy

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Justice league isn’t that bad. Marvel is still superior and the avengers are more interesting in terms of power, personalities and the relationship dynamics betteeen them both on and off-screen but Justice league is still enjoyable enough and not as bad as people said it was

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how do people have an ideal type and do they ever really find that person or is it just a fantasy? I have no idea what mine is and I just operate on the assumption that I’ll know it when I see it. I don’t really see how it’s possible to meet a human being you created entirely in your head. Real human beings are bound to have traits that will disappoint you because they’re human

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I’m seeing all these people here and on twitter going on and on about how actions and words affect others and how they’re going to change for the better and I can’t take them seriously at all. Maybe, I’m just very cynical and pessimistic, but this isn’t the first time a celebrity’s passing has caused people to make such resolutions only to go right back to being shitty before their bodies are even cold in the ground. I guess we’ll see if anything will actually change on Kpop stan sns after this. I hope so, but I sincerely doubt it. I guess actions will speak louder than words.

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1. I prefer a lip-synced performance over a poorly executed live performance. If the artists, for one reason or the other can’t sing live well and dance at the same time, I’ll take that over a forced live perf.

 

2. They should have changed the DP file size not the dimensions. It makes the profile look really odd because the badge sizes remain the same, like a person with a hugely disproportionate head. It’s throwing me off.

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Do people actually get turned on by porn parodies? The cheesy musical score, the styling, the extremely corny dialogue are all so funny to me :lol: especially when it’s a parody of movies like Star Wars or Harry Potter, anything in the fantasy/adventure genre

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Do kpop groups really need that many members? I honestly think 5 should be the ideal number, maybe 7 at most. 9 is pushing it and beyond that is just ridiculous. Yes, I’ve heard the argument about how having more members means attracting more fans, but is that really true? Because, what I’ve seen happen is that the large numbers prevent most of the members from getting any attention or spotlight while the stan attractors hog all the popularity in both the fandom and from the public. Promotional opportunities and line distribution are incredibly unfair and many of the less known but talented members remain both unpopular and underrated. Some of them are so nugu that their absence will literally make no difference to the fandom size of the group and their future solo careers are almost never successful. They require more financing in terms of costumes and styling, transportation and general maintenance than smaller groups but there’s literally no correlation between the success of a group and the number of members. Exo are more successful now as 8 (or 9) members than when they were 12. BTS, Mamamoo, Blackpink, Red Velvet, Winner, Tvxq, Big Bang and 2NE1 are all pretty small groups.

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I like this forum and I think the mods and admins are doing their best. I don’t even know if this is an unpopular opinion or not but so many users claim to hate this place and yet are seen here every single day for several hours. I like the layout, the random section and my faves‘ threads. Some users whine too damn much

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I don’t think idols should get credit for charitable things fans do in their name; at least not all the credit- unless fans did it because of the idol‘s own affiliation with that project. For example when Kai had a free photoshop for a magazine made by homeless people and exo Ls bought all the copies, that was something Kai and fans deserved credit for. But if the fans had randomly gone out of their way to buy all those magazines without Kai‘s involvement, then only the fans should receive the credit. If fans donate to homeless shelters and charitable organizations in which their faves have never showed any interest, I don’t see why the idols should get the credit even if it was done in their name.

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The only difference between the bashing thread and the entertainment rant thread is that now that the horde of mass-negging exo-Ls have been paralysed with the removal of the reputation system, both fandoms are now free to be as nasty to each other as much as they want. It’s so funny to see them dragging each other for being the worst when their posts are almost exactly the same, and a total reflection of each other, just with different fandom names and bias groups. It’s not the bashing thread people were against after all, and asking for it’s removal had absolutely nothing to do with the kind of comments that were being posted there. it was just their fear of being negged.

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