hyorishthottie
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yeah exactly that's what it means. blowjobs and also innocence.The lollipop is usually a metaphor for blowjob, as far as I know.
yeah exactly that's what it means. blowjobs and also innocence.The lollipop is usually a metaphor for blowjob, as far as I know.
Yes I can tell you all Cena genuinely likes BTS and Jhope. I think he respects how hard working they are and the music.JHope is that one that made me love BTS as well, Blood Sweat&Tears is written by him isn't it?
After i watched the video and my eyes were on him i literally become an ARMY.
Thank you for this article. By the way, BoA's age when she was debuted back then caught my attention. 13.ok you guys I was recommended an article by firefox titled:
(the slightly good news is that Shinee is the cover boys of this article NOT BTS yas [I love bts but shinee gave them the tools to get here idc idc])
How K-pop became a global phenomenon
No country takes its fluffy pop music more seriously than South Korea.
Read the article here!
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/16/16915672/what-is-kpop-history-explained
they talk about BTS and how they helped kpop spread around the world also they show EXO as well.
They also cover Seo Taji & The Boys as well as H.O.T. MISS A & Black Pink. 2NE1. SPEED. ETC
None of this is accidental. K-pop has become the international face of South Korea thanks to an extremely regimented, coordinated production system. More than any other international music industry, K-pop has been strategically designed to earworm its way into your brain — and to elevate South Korea and its culture onto the world stage.
The combination of cheeky, colorful concept, clever choreography, cute girls, and catchy songwriting makes “Gee” the quintessential K-pop song: It’s fun, infectious, and memorable — and it was all but algorithmically produced by a studio machine responsible for delivering perfect singing, perfect dancing, perfect videos, and perfect entertainment. The then-nine members of Girls’ Generation were factory-assembled into the picture-perfect, male-gaze-ready dolls you see in the song’s music video via extreme studio oversight and years of hard work from each woman — a combined 52 years of training in total, beginning in their childhoods.
yes, I think his relation is fake similar to Jonghyun and Shin Se Kyung, most of these dating scandal came mostly either to cover them or distracting the public from government scandal, they are mostly made up.How do you know that Kai is gay? ._.
So, his relationship with Krystal were just made up by the company?
for what I know, Sehun, Kai and former member Tao are gay, I am also suspecting D.O, I haven't payed much attention to Baekhyun so not sure about himwhat makes u think Kai is gay? I've been watching EXO for around a year and the only members that made me think could possibly be gay was Baekhyun and Sehun. Also, Baekhyun had rumours that he was gay then his relationship with Taeyeon started that's what I heard anyway. Also, Sehun said quote 'I like men' that one EXO concert.
it is scary how human are viewed as dolls and factory, and it is posted in mainstream media article, and kpop fans don't think anything wrong with it. They are normalizing being robot and accepting it, so its more acceptable for robot to takeover on humansok you guys I was recommended an article by firefox titled:
(the slightly good news is that Shinee is the cover boys of this article NOT BTS yas [I love bts but shinee gave them the tools to get here idc idc])
How K-pop became a global phenomenon
No country takes its fluffy pop music more seriously than South Korea.
Read the article here!
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/16/16915672/what-is-kpop-history-explained
they talk about BTS and how they helped kpop spread around the world also they show EXO as well.
They also cover Seo Taji & The Boys as well as H.O.T. MISS A & Black Pink. 2NE1. SPEED. ETC
None of this is accidental. K-pop has become the international face of South Korea thanks to an extremely regimented, coordinated production system. More than any other international music industry, K-pop has been strategically designed to earworm its way into your brain — and to elevate South Korea and its culture onto the world stage.
The combination of cheeky, colorful concept, clever choreography, cute girls, and catchy songwriting makes “Gee” the quintessential K-pop song: It’s fun, infectious, and memorable — and it was all but algorithmically produced by a studio machine responsible for delivering perfect singing, perfect dancing, perfect videos, and perfect entertainment. The then-nine members of Girls’ Generation were factory-assembled into the picture-perfect, male-gaze-ready dolls you see in the song’s music video via extreme studio oversight and years of hard work from each woman — a combined 52 years of training in total, beginning in their childhoods.
I actually don't think any of these American celebrities genuinely liking BTS, even if they do, I don't think it would be allowed by their handlers or elite to promote anything they just simply like, they have to promote thing the elite are wanting to, and these all are not coincidence, these all sudden liking and craze over BTS every where are from the elite.Yes I can tell you all Cena genuinely likes BTS and Jhope. I think he respects how hard working they are and the music.
Him and rapper Desiigner are geniune with them.
Also I think J-Hope has major american appeal I remember during the new years eve everybody liked Jhope a lot both men and women.
So if J-Hope ever goes solo or gets more time to speak he will be a hit in america trust me they like him a lot.
Yes I think so. They are the first entertainment company that I actually noticed was behind itis YG entertainment deep in the illuminati and satanism stuff?
thats dissapointing. YG is the only company i likeYes I think so. They are the first entertainment company that I actually noticed was behind it
Big Bang are the heaviest group I have seen that are so deep into satanism morethan other groupsis YG entertainment deep in the illuminati and satanism stuff?
I am not sure if its predictive programming but thats possible, I have had several dreams that predicted the future, it can mean you dream about things that you are going through or gonna see it....but thats really creepy you seen Jimin before even see him in reality.I had the dream a month or two before it came out. My sister's been an army since 2014, and I knew who bts, exo, snsd and shinee were but never really cared for them and couldn't tell them apart (I thought chanyeol was from bts until 5 months ago lol). She made me watch the DNA music video as soon as it came out. & when I saw it I thought Jimin looked familiar and the song itself..and I was so inclined to it and they were everywhere on my social media..couldn't really ignore it. Do you mind explaining how predictive programming works? I've been watching Kdramas since 2012 so I'm familiar with their language and culture.. does that have anything to do with the programming? Why are some people more susceptible than others?
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I completely agree. I think it’s entirely possible that he genuinely likes them, because these individuals are still people and still have likes and are allowed to show them off. I don’t think that every move is necessarily part of an agenda.I think he genuinely like them, not everything is controlled, if everything was controlled and every celebrity had orders or instructions about what to do like/RT lots of things would be out in public don't you think? ( it would be so much easier to find out everything)
John Cena likes lots of asian culture and he likes hiphop, there is nothing weird in him liking BTS and especially MicDrop (and as i said BTS songs are addictive)
Also, about the varius companies and magazine featuring BTS, it's obvius they are not doing it to promote BTS, but to spill money from ARMY.
They just discovered that the best way to have their tweet promoted is not to pay twitter but to feature a photo of their product with the name of the BTS and you can bet they'll get 50k + retweets, at this point it's not even that difficult to see what those companies are doing.
Billboard is doing the same, ARMY are money, they went sold out in 4 hours.
I think that BTS will start a trend in america that will try to produce their own "IDOLS".
Till now we saw celebrities that are everything but charming, they are loud, vulgar, sexually promiscuous and definately all this wasn't the best way to reach the fans heart, or in a way not the best way to have a legion of fan in love.
I'm pretty sure in America they will try to create some kind of american version of idols: boys that will be openly trained and will be completely under a company orders about pretty much everything.