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Word.This so creepy why wear something like that. Definitely hinting on occultism here.
The sk gov has a special department dedicated solely to K-pop, to promote the music and "beyond". K-p0p and k-dr@ma has become a soft power for that country. They gain not only tourism, but also a lot of students/young people apply to study there. A lot of people are going to sk to study the korean language to be able to study in one of their universities. Also girls from all around the world have a korean men obsession that is leading to a lot of them marrying koreans. The Wave is no joke.
I watched that video where Siwon said that. They wanted to use a group for a goal. But was this only a sk project? I don't think so since they are pushed so much in europe and the americas. I think this was a collective project that "the club" wanted.
Maybe they were chosen after their debut
because they were pretty bad in the begining since people in their country didn't like them that much. The members were trying hard to act manly and macho but it showed that it looked fake, specially when they went to the US for hustle life. They didn't know how to act around girls for an mv etc. Maybe they were chosen after that and then they changed their style from hip hop to punk. Their "worldwide" fame is due to people pushing them. They went to the US so many times 5-6 times before wining their first bbmas. How many times other kpop groups went to the us like that?
"The club"as I like to call them. They plan all the time. Years ahead. Having so much money and knowledge comes power. It's not really predictive because those are just plans they want to realize in the future. They just show us parts of it before they make it real. People talk about karma or whatever. But I don't believe in it. Maybe it's to mock us and make our subconscious get used to it so we react to it the way they want us to. Who knows?
I was gonna say it's not really predictive programming. How can they call it "predictive" when they have to set everything in motion for it to come into fruition? More like manipulative programming. That's a better term for it.
Also, B+S isn't as loved as many think. They're only popular amongst Kpop fans (not the general public or casual listeners in both the west and even in their own country). I know people who stopped liking them and being a fan not because they "woke up" but because they despise the fandom and they simply just stopped liking the members because they no longer liked their music. There was more I wanted to say about this, but I'll stop there.