There was an old show which I saw somewhere but cannot recall the title
A young soldier is captured and put into some kind of POW or concentration camp, whatever that was.
There were a bunch of people, and the oldest of them was resigned at his fate, waiting to die at any moment, and others behaved differently, and the young soldier would plan on escaping
After everything is said and done, the young soldier is killed, leaving some kind of momento for his mother or lover to the old man, even though no one expected the old man to leave the compound.
Incredibly, that gave an encouragement of life on the old man, who decides to escape on that night. As he makes way out of there, he sees the camp being bombed out, making him the only survivor of that camp.
The person who wanted to live the most died, and the person who did not care about continuing to live the most survived. It is not shown whether the old man made it to the end to the war; but I remember the momento making it to the intended recipient's address.
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BTS at Wembley, 2019
At that time, if anyone had said BTS' archenemh would reach London before BTS, everyone would have laughed it off, including me.
On 2020 BTS was going to have a concert at the Twickenham rugby stadium, which was larger than Wembley. I don't know whether Twickenham is the largest stadium in UK, but it is fairly large, about 80,000 capacity.
No one would have been able to predict the future, and virtually no one in the world would have been able to foresee that BTS' archenemy, who only did sporadic tours in Asia, would reach London before BTS!
It is like the Toitoise and Hare tale to the extreme
BTS wasted the entire 2022 by doing stupid solo projects which went nowhere
IU mostly filmed in 2022 but had the largest paid concert in Korea in the Olympic Stadium
IU didn't do too much in 2023, just a fan concert, and a movie which had bombed.
But despite of all of these, IU made it London before BTS.
The singer least likely to perform in Europe made it there before BTS
What is that?
It is a feed for philosophers.
Why BTS didn't do a tour late 2021-2022, no one but Bang knows.
But no matter what explanations are made, IU entered London before BTS.
BTS performed at the Mercedes Benz Arena at Berlin in 2018.
Now called the Uber arena, it will host BTS' archenemy on Sunday.
Is it comparable to Czar Alexander and his Russians entering Paris in 1814?
I don't really know what to make with this strange phenomenon, but all I can say is BTS wasting late 2021-most of 2022 was its greatest mistake from where there was no coming back, and BTS' archenemy is laughing her behind off about that.