Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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even if people in music groups were friends i think the pressure of fame would really strain that friendship.. this is not just a kpop thing, people used to think 1d were great friends back in the day... now look at them dissing each other in interviews
Louis said the Larry ship destroyed his friendship with Harry. Fame has destroyed a lot of friendships.
 

randomcitizen

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Is end written on that shutter. God knows what is meaning of it
I think one of the versions for their albums or concept photos was called "end". But yeah very weird. I also mentioned a while back how I noticed in their music video they had a sign that said "child lp bar" and the same thing was also written in blackpinks music video for shut down. Very creepy
 

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They got guts. They are filing a case on ceo for sexual physical assault. They have evidence. Now what sk govt will do we will see. Wow they revealed what goes in industry
They're doing the right thing. Those kids will be blackballed but it's worth it if they get a settlement and the court finds justice.
 
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I agree with you on this one. It is hard to explain what depression is like to someone who has not personally experienced it. Moreover, mental health issues are not taken seriously in Korea. I also think J0nghyun himself had lost the will to live by 2017. The VCR @btach posted earlier shows him being defeated in a boxing match. The opponent he was fighting was his depression. He showed that he no longer had the strength to fight his depression. His song lonely talks about how he no longer finds joy in things he once loved to do. Being an idol, it was part of his job to show himself happy and smiling all the time in front of the fans but in reality, he was suffering. Let's not forget that all the conversations about Korean celebrities and mental health started AFTER his death which means before his death it was probably much more difficult to get access to proper help in SK.


K3y and M1nho also wear some of Jj0ng's accessories. I think he was close to the members like you are close to your long-time co-workers. He called only T@emin to 4 things show and he gave his suicide note to 9Nine not his members which implies that he was closer to her than his members. Fans are dumb they believe everything their idols show them in front of cameras. Jj0ngkey, M1nkey, Jj0ngTae, 2min these are all fake ships to make fans believe that they are all innocent virgins who have no interest in women or dating. T@ekook and Jikook used to be so popular but now look at them. The Maknae line in BTS barely interacts these days. M1nho seems closer to Changm1n than any of his members, K3y is closer to T@eyeon and T@emin is closest to Kwonho.

About essem idols appearing less close yes it could be because of intense competition but I also think it could be because most essem idols come from relatively well-off backgrounds. There is at least 1 rich idol in each essem group and not many of them have pre-debut stories about living in poverty. Poorer groups tend to have stronger bonds imo because often the group members have only each other to rely on for support. BTS were closer before they blew up after they became millionaires the bond weakened.
Money shows who truly friends. During debut, Jj0ng was kind to Taem1n, giving warm smiles or encouragement. He was always sweet to him, compared to the others. Minh0 would baby him but didn't have the same bond, none of them did. I think he didn't give the letter to Taem1n because he wouldn't have kept it until Jj0ng died. He didn't want to burden Taem1n, or make him feel responsible. Taem1n would've done something to get help, but it wouldn't have been enough.

Jj0ng clearly gave up. When he cried on his last day at Blu3 L1ght, how close was that to the day he died? Many traumas added up to create the push that sent him spiraling. Losing show could have been the last straw. Kpop groups are a workspaces. There's friends, enemies, bullies and bullied, but it's usually not where you find support. Rich idols unless they're taught humility and kindness, have no use for the others unless they have connections or are popular. Observe how idols treat people outside their jobs. If the person can't give them anything, how do they act. A few idols or actors have reputations that are awful towards staff.
 

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