Frozenrose
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What do you think about this Korean vlogger Bit-Hoon? He makes videos praising BT3 about how caring they were during their trainee days and even now. He sounds as he's using them as a clout. I really despise it when someone starts clinging on "memories" about someone the moment that person gets famous.
"we all know how there are many celebrities and idols out there who pretend to be someone else on television. But the BTS members are all really genuine. What you see on screen is their real identity. The members are sometimes dumb, cute, and really passionate, kind of like pure innocence?"
And he's feeding ARMYs delusion with comparing how they're not fake compared to other groups. Lol!
"Suga hyung (with his satoori accent) asked me if I was feeling okay. He wanted to make sure that I was fine, so in the end he took me to the hospital," said the trainee. "I was completely nauseous; everything was spinning like a k-drama. I almost collapsed on the road, but held onto the edge of a car tire until the taxi came. Suga hyung led me into it."
The narrator continued. "After that, I guess I completely lost consciousness. I couldn't remember anything. When I opened my eyes, I was already lying down on a gurney at the hospital. I looked sideways, and sitting next to me was Suga hyung, sleeping by himself on the chair. (With an image of religious figures, the subtitle says: 'This was how Suga looked like to my eyes in that moment')" - at 5:07 sec on the video below:
"we all know how there are many celebrities and idols out there who pretend to be someone else on television. But the BTS members are all really genuine. What you see on screen is their real identity. The members are sometimes dumb, cute, and really passionate, kind of like pure innocence?"
And he's feeding ARMYs delusion with comparing how they're not fake compared to other groups. Lol!
"Suga hyung (with his satoori accent) asked me if I was feeling okay. He wanted to make sure that I was fine, so in the end he took me to the hospital," said the trainee. "I was completely nauseous; everything was spinning like a k-drama. I almost collapsed on the road, but held onto the edge of a car tire until the taxi came. Suga hyung led me into it."
The narrator continued. "After that, I guess I completely lost consciousness. I couldn't remember anything. When I opened my eyes, I was already lying down on a gurney at the hospital. I looked sideways, and sitting next to me was Suga hyung, sleeping by himself on the chair. (With an image of religious figures, the subtitle says: 'This was how Suga looked like to my eyes in that moment')" - at 5:07 sec on the video below:
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