Has kpop made you suspicious?

  • Yk, early I was googling an actor and I saw his height and when I saw the number I legitimately thought: "what if he lied?" Bc i remembered how many times idols lied about their height :skull: then I understood how kpop traumatized me even in the most basic things :pepewash:

    Like.. did something similar happen to you??

  • real, fandoms are "scary" when organized :meme-life-support:

    seriously tho

    like

    i once saw a twt post telling the members of a fandom to mass create accounts to follow the group's socials

    i checked the group's account's sns follower progression

    and it actually did go up a lot :skull:

    oh and i also once got an ad for a group's behind the scenes content video :facepalm:

  • Have you ever stopped to think that Aespa’s entire concept might not just be a futuristic, sci-fi dream—but a carefully crafted tool for mind control?


    What if the Kwangya metaverse is actually a secret, high-tech simulation created by a coalition of global elites, designed to gradually transition humanity into a digital-controlled reality? Aespa, with their virtual avatars (or “æ”), could be the key to hacking human consciousness itself. These virtual beings, existing between worlds, are not just digital creations—they are interconnected with the real world through advanced AI and subliminal programming, subtly influencing people’s thoughts and behavior. Every song, every choreographed move, is designed to implant subconscious triggers that plant seeds of allegiance to a global, virtual order.


    Kwangya, the vast, endless virtual world, isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a literal testing ground for human cognitive manipulation. The Aespa members’ real selves are just the human vessels for something much larger, possibly even AI-controlled entities who are being groomed to take over human bodies entirely, merging both the virtual and physical realms. Think about the eerie perfection of their synchronized performances and how they seem to defy the laws of nature—this isn’t mere entertainment; it’s a covert operation to blur the lines between what’s real and what’s fabricated. Kwangya isn’t just a digital world—it’s a digital prison, and Aespa’s role is to lure in fans, hook them, and eventually phase them out of reality altogether. What better way to subtly guide society into this new virtual future than through the most addictive, mesmerizing medium of them all: Kpop?


  • Have you ever stopped to think that Aespa’s entire concept might not just be a futuristic, sci-fi dream—but a carefully crafted tool for mind control? What if the Kwangya metaverse is actually a secret, high-tech simulation created by a coalition of global elites, designed to gradually transition humanity into a digital-controlled reality? Aespa, with their virtual avatars (or “æ”), could be the key to hacking human consciousness itself. These virtual beings, existing between worlds, are not just digital creations—they are interconnected with the real world through advanced AI and subliminal programming, subtly influencing people’s thoughts and behavior. Every song, every choreographed move, is designed to implant subconscious triggers that plant seeds of allegiance to a global, virtual order.


    Kwangya, the vast, endless virtual world, isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a literal testing ground for human cognitive manipulation. The Aespa members’ real selves are just the human vessels for something much larger, possibly even AI-controlled entities who are being groomed to take over human bodies entirely, merging both the virtual and physical realms. Think about the eerie perfection of their synchronized performances and how they seem to defy the laws of nature—this isn’t mere entertainment; it’s a covert operation to blur the lines between what’s real and what’s fabricated. Kwangya isn’t just a digital world—it’s a digital prison, and Aespa’s role is to lure in fans, hook them, and eventually phase them out of reality altogether. What better way to subtly guide society into this new virtual future than through the most addictive, mesmerizing medium of them all: Kpop?

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  • That time StarShip made WJSN lie about their birthday for YEARS to fit with their assigned Constellations💀💀 I do wonder if any other company has done something like that. I know for sure that companies have idols lie about their true heights all the time, which is strange because people can fact check that and it's really not important

  • Yk, early I was googling an actor and I saw his height and when I saw the number I legitimately thought: "what if he lied?" Bc i remembered how many times idols lied about their height :skull: then I understood how kpop traumatized me even in the most basic things :pepewash:

    Like.. did something similar happen to you??

    I mean, I am living in Europe and boys were cheating with their shoes all the time. No one is more insecure about their height than teenager boys having less grow spurt than their girl classmates. 😆 Boys tend to begin to mature a little later and the pride of many is hurt by that in elementary and middle school. In 7th grade we were all bigger than the boys, then they began to grow in 9th and 10th grade.

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  • every time i look at a group/idol's followers or subscribers, i wonder how many are bots and how many fans they actually have

    Okay, but I could bet on the Kardashians having way more fake fans and bots then idols themselves. :pepe-tea: I think this is a bigger problem elsewhere and a smaller problem in the k industry.

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  • Companies absolutely 100% fabricate those details in official profiles and it really bothers me. Some of the height/weight match-ups are just absurd and promote unrealistic expectations in fans.

  • LMFAO, I honestly do not care, Hyolyn and Soyou lied during Sistar times that they were years younger than they were, and I still liked them. IDGAF truly. As long as they are not shite people and are making good music, the superficial crap does not matter.

    Oh, but I'm not saying it's something bad, just funny how I got so used to kpop that even in non kpop things I remember kpop things

  • That time StarShip made WJSN lie about their birthday for YEARS to fit with their assigned Constellations💀💀 I do wonder if any other company has done something like that. I know for sure that companies have idols lie about their true heights all the time, which is strange because people can fact check that and it's really not important

    Everything for a concept, imagine how awkward was for their family celebrating the right birthday in silence :memoji-cat-scare:

  • I mean, I am living in Europe and boys were cheating with their shoes all the time. No one is more insecure about their height than teenager boys having less grow spurt than their girl classmates. 😆 Boys tend to begin to mature a little later and the pride of many is hurt by that in elementary and middle school. In 7th grade we were all bigger than the boys, then they began to grow in 9th and 10th grade.

    Naaaur, not the shoes kkkkk here we have guys wearing those shoes too :angryr:

  • I didn't even think to be suspicious of factual information possibly being wrong about idols.

    Now this thread has me questioning it a little.

  • Waitttt, you're on onto something pepe-ooh

    i used to assume people who looked really friendly and cute were always nice innocent people. now im thinking its very possible sometimes they can be sneaky snakes.

    i learnt this from hanni

    I learnt this from Jaeil :prisonerpepe:

    - Make it look EASY, Dress like CRAZY, And just be HOT -

  • Sending this to my nearest Kpop journalist for an in depth conspiracy theory documentary. ty :finger-heart:

  • What?....

    ... he now has two cases against him and both are pretty f--ked.

    right and to think he was my bias in NCT?? yeahh.. :pepe-no-sign:, he can go to hell (disrespectfully)

    If I did not hate the idea of putting waste into the air, I would burn his 2Baddies CD. Instead I am going to try to find some weird sucker to buy it like they did with the Seungri ones. I hope he gets real jail time instead of a 1 year sentence and slap on the wrist like the Burning Sun jackasses. They deserve much longer sentences to protect people from them.

    Micah Forever Benny's Smoll Bean


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