Posts by k-sue
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hate it when men use the word female as an insult, also moist.
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I'm really excited because they have been wanting to be more involved but YG or Teddy has never let them. But also I know that if the songs aren't "perfect" or what fans or netizens want or expected people are going to use it against the girls. Like if the songs aren't good in their eyes they will use it to hate on the girls even more than before. But I can't wait to support my girls!
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I always have a problem with any skinny idols ever since I heard Momo's story. I dont trust anyone that says "my faves all have naturally skinny bodies" as if most people develop this quirk that often. Should skinny shame be allowed? if it means idols eat more and happy. Is it bad asking them to eat more food?
I don't have any issue with skinny idols as some may really just be skinny normally. I'm more not okay with them calling the unhealthy things they do diets. Momo I don't think called what she did a diet but others did. I don't like that people think all idols are skinny naturally. Skinny shaming should not be allowed. And I don't like the idea of asking idols to eat more since we don't really know what idols are/aren't doing unhealthy diets.
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To eat less but the way idols do it they don't eat anything. Which is unhealthy.
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I feel bad for them but I also wish idols wouldn't share this publicly because it can encourage impressionable fans to join.
I like that they talk about it but, I wish they wouldn't just say the "diet." Like I wish they would say like never do what I did. Kind of warn people who listen to them that it's not healthy. I think it would help change the way Korea sees toxic "diet" culture in Korea.
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This sound so ridiculous wthell
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it's called ED
I know what and ED is... I'm talking about getting people to stop calling what idols do "diets." Cus what they do isn't dieting.
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IU said later she had to receive treatment for bulimia, so it's sad that a lot of people still see the viral IU diet as a fitness goal instead of the eating disorder that it is.
I knew she talked about having an eating disorder; it's great she got help. And that's the thing is I see a lot of, "doing k-pop diets," on Youtube and it's sad. Like this is how you develop and eating disorder.
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Eat ice?
Might as well drink water
Yeah she said that JYP wouldn't let her be in Twice's debut showcase/debut if she didn't loose weight so she would eat only ice for a week and workout all the time to loose the weight quickly.
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Because YG and Teddy won't come up with something original and won't let the girls help with writing or producing their own music like they let their boygroups.
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We all know that idols get put on or put themselves on very restrictive diets. Like Momo only eating ice for a week; she herself said that she would be to scared to sleep cus she was afraid she wouldn't wake up or the viral IU diet; IU said she would never do it again. But can we just be real and call them something else. Diets when done correctly is a healthy thing. What idols do is not healthy. We gotta find a different name for them. Also on the topic can people stop doing them as challenges?! It's not healthy.
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Why is it that when I go on any form of social media I always see people discrediting the hardwork of others? It's always when one artist or groups achieves something that someone has to say something to make it seem like what they achieved doesn't mean anything or the other way that them achieving what they did makes what others before them somehow means nothing
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K-POP doesn't have an age limit. Just like music itself doesn't have a age limit. Now the only time I would have an issue with an older fan being a fan is if they were sexualizing young minors. Also what is old to some isn't actually old. I'm 22 turning 23 and I have younger people telling me I'm to old to be a fan. I've been a of K-POP since 2012 and I don't plan on "aging" out of being a K-POP fan anytime soon.
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