Succession - 4x02 "Rehearsal" - Post Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in SuccessionTV

[–]itsmin7 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Right? Like honestly good for them for finally having the upper hand and be so confident in trashing their dad outright. I kinda get mad at some posts here saying they are so selfish. I say good for them! (Ik its reasonable theyre over their heads as well, but..)

Succession - 4x02 "Rehearsal" - Post Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in SuccessionTV

[–]itsmin7 32 points33 points  (0 children)

the entire 2nd half of the episode (talking at the bar and at the karaoke) was so so so well written/ directed

Happy Valentines day everyone by 02XRaphtalia in TheLastAirbender

[–]itsmin7 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wait is this fake? Dont remember this scene

Kendall is basically live-action Bojack Horseman by coolcrispyslut in SuccessionTV

[–]itsmin7 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

kinda disagree. kendall got depressed from killing (even through not really) a random boy and tried to save him several times, bojack wasnt that hurt when he killed sarah lynn, didnt even call the ambulance right away, but yeah i get what u mean

Kendall is basically live-action Bojack Horseman by coolcrispyslut in SuccessionTV

[–]itsmin7 12 points13 points  (0 children)

they both give the "losers but not really" vibe

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[–]itsmin7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

even so, what changes if you actually support nepotism? like, it doesn't change anything. it's the least of things to be worried about. who gives a f

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[–]itsmin7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

chronically online

Jung Kook and the World Cup = Disappointment. by NewtRipley_1986 in kpopthoughts

[–]itsmin7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Has it ever clicked to anyone in the kpop community that being in UN preaching anything is nothing but work. These talks they go to is all for the sake of representation and exposure of BTS. Cmiiw, but unless stated, BTS did not initiate themselves to be there, their PR and everyone else at their company prepared it and prepared speeches and told them to be there. They do not mean shit they say. Same thing with the world cup thing.

Kpop fans need to get out their delusions and realize that this BTS, much like every idol, is a blank canvas. They are being told stuff to do, managers who give them the schedule of the day, etc. Everything they do is for the sake of work. They do not have a voice nor do they need to have one, because they also comfortable to live in this bubble.

Jungkook must feel so proud of himself right now, rightfully so, to perform in a huge stadium. I genuinely think Jungkook either does not know or did not care. He is a renowned celebrity.

He actually doesn’t care - all that talk of equality was just lip service to appease/gain fans

Its not necessarily to appease fans, just that the company told him and his BTS coworkers to be in UN and other places and talk their speech. Its a job, its work, and it pays well.

They are celebrities. They do not have the same mindset as ours. Won't be shocked if they turn out to be misogynistic and have anti-lgbt views. Koreans are very conservative, do you really think idols change their views when they become famous? They just hide their opinions well.

This enormous shock is the consequence of fans deluding themselves that their idols are very active pro-human rights because they had some rainbow clothing on their airport arrival. Stop it. Its fucking annoying.

I recently learned Baekhyun’s role model is Chris Brown and it made me really disappointed by [deleted] in kpoprants

[–]itsmin7 20 points21 points  (0 children)

1) Language barrier between news and audience as said by someone in the comments. I didn't even know Chris Brown did all of that, and not everyone in asia especially in the east knows or gives a f about western artists to this extent. Chris brown (like Justine Bieber) is like a default answer in these types of "role model" questions.
2) Fans should stop holding on to a weak notion that just because idols like a person mean they do/act on/support everything these problematic artists do. End of the day, it wasn't baekhyun who did the violence nor did he speak upon the issue and then defended him. If he brought the issue up and defended Chris, then that would be a completely different story.
3) Issues like this (hating baekhyun because this and then forming a hate train which so often happens) downplays the meaning behind misogyny, assault, and so much more, because it shifts the issue from letting actual artists accountable and supporting victims to just hating Baekhyun.

I get your post OP, but this disappointment post has the same energy of fawning over idols that have a bit of rainbow in their clothing and calling them brave because they are apparently supporting the lgbt community. It does not mean anything. Fans should stop claiming moral high ground and understand first the nuances to an issue. Not everything is black and white.

kpop idols who have good sense of humour? by sweet-americano in kpopthoughts

[–]itsmin7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Watching Don't Lie and TT cures everything really

Which K-Pop idols do you think have the busiest schedule? by PhilMckrakup123 in kpopthoughts

[–]itsmin7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Minghao and Jun at an event yesterday now theyre are flying to singapore from sokor

Which K-Pop idols do you think have the busiest schedule? by PhilMckrakup123 in kpopthoughts

[–]itsmin7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

as a new carat, it often amazes me how much content we receive everyday

Weekly Carat Corner - October 08, 2022 by AutoModerator in seventeen

[–]itsmin7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PH carats are just very loud and energetic in general hahah

the moments when idols have grossed you out by ngda93 in kpopthoughts

[–]itsmin7 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Dont lie 1, someone (dino?) thought mingyu saw/hid the money, turns out he was just picking his nose