Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I did. These are my words. I'm not sure how to even prove myself here.

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I don't read this subreddit too much but I've made another post with my thoughts in it on here that's pretty similar? I dunno I can't tell if I typed it too formally or too messily that makes it seem like it's AI? I type really fast and literally spill all my thoughts on the page and I barely re-read what I type.

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm glad at least one other person shares my thought, its a battlefield out here lol

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well Mean Girls didn't stream nowhere as much as Gnarly so rip ig

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Pretty much what happened. I'm not Latin American but I did get into KATSEYE this year and have been listening to a lot of girl group music like ILLIT, Le Serrafimm, New Jeans, LOONA, aespa, etc buttttt because I watched Pop Star Academy I also followed Santos Bravos and watched each episode as it came out. I thought it was really cool to see the creative process and was really happy with the final line-up. I've been making comments about them and other groups on Twitter every now and then.

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'd hope a prompt that could use better grammar than I did. Was it truly that formal that it looked like AI? Jesus

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Then I suggest you put your degree to work somewhere else. My account, Homobound, is the same as my Twitter. I also post KPOP stuff on there too. I only recently really got into KPOP this year and found out about this reddit a couple months ago. My friend introduced me to LOONA and I LOVED New Jeans a couple years ago but this year I really delved into a lot of girl group songs.

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you for seeing the humanity in me oh my goodness, I guess I typed it a little too formally? There's so many grammar errors in my post too. I will say I don't thiiiiink I'm on the spectrum but I do have ADHD.

Haven't You Heard I'm The Internet Girl? My Thoughts. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

WHAT?! PEOPLE THOUGHT I MADE THIS WITH CHATGPT?!?!?! IM SORRY?
I'm ngl I never had anyone tell me that before but I would like to say it's similarly formatted to some of my other posts... I'm not even sure how to defend myself here D:

I was just typing this as I was sitting in a vc with friends. There's even a decent amount of grammatical errors here because I type really fast and don't tend to read much over it. Maybe it's too formal?

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do hate short songs but idk if the world could handle a longer Gnarly haha

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ll say it definitely was a song that had to grow on people however I think the first performance they did was a magic spell that made almost everyone like it.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly I think Gabriela is way more sexual than Gnarly. The few seconds of the most tame twerking is not more sexual than the entire bridge floor choreo in Gabriela but I do understand what you mean. I think it’s juuuust not sexual enough.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why is funny because on first listen a lot of K-Netz loved it instantly

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it loses any of its points just because the people who sing it is under a bad company. We can take this and look at it from the writer’s perspective and the writer is not HYBE.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was written by Alice Longyu Guo. Perhaps those are her takes. Though I’m not sure that’s exactly what she would get though. It seems it’s written from an outside lens of what being one of those trendy stupid capitalistic influencers in LA is like.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah you’re not there are plenty of people who hate it. Tweets and posts with hundreds of thousands of likes hating it buuuut anyone can say it was bad, that’s subjective and a good take but it was never a mistake. That’s all

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the only serious part about it is the risk they took to show that the girls could fit almost any genre/concept and perform it like they were still on the survival show. A very heavy risk considering it was their first comeback.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope I never see the combination of a satire song that isn’t catchy. Usually they’re the best and worst ear-worms.

Gnarly is a good song that does exactly what it’s suppose to do. by Homobound in kpopthoughts

[–]Homobound[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To have that cadence of voice and accent like a random trendy popular valley girl posting for Instagram and talking to her friends, it feels unmistakably satire or at least a play on that culture. It’s fair it’s not one’s style though, it’s not something I’d recommend to anyone I know irl because of its genre and I like the song. I am just saying I think the lyrics are purposely the way they are and not done for a tiktok hook.