let's talk after 10 years
Posts by Panpriyah-lice
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is it her voice in background?
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dance ✓
fierce ✓
attitude ✓
confidence ✓ It's LISA ✓ -
how are you supposed to be a legend and me a super rookie when you're only 13
Give Unnie more akorn -
really?
now, i feel so old too
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and how about the scene? the outfit?
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Happy birthday princess
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don't tell me she's going to dance there
no no no , it's not okey
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dark brown for me I don't like it too black but not too light either
op you should have use another pic of her blond hair
here you can see her light color better
Ok , it's my fault! sorry
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KAWAIIIIII
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link ?
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besides what sleepy said above...I'll add that with smoking and drugs - people might see that as a bad influence to fans and thus such behaviours should be curtailed so to speak...
is it cancel worthy or scandal worthy...that's up to the masses no? I mean there will be people that think it's not a big deal but there will be people that think it is...at the end of the day it's one persons opinion v another persons...
secondly I'll add that even if such things were 100% legal it might have a negative effect on an idol's character...the definition of an idol is someone to look up to or worship so therefore if the idol has a bad character (because of the smoking/drugs) then others might choose to not support such an idol...
So in conclusion, a K-Idol must be the perfect person , good
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Now for SK (Japan and China as well), idols are treated as a public figures who need to be held in higher standards and they are selling a fantasy idea with their idol image package. Any blemish will stain their image which they are selling.
They call it self-insertion? right ?
For smoking, I think female idols get more criticisms for that than male idols. Still, the maximum they may get is criticism. I don't think they get cancelled per se. Their image may suffer a bit, but smoking is quite widespread in SK society. It's kinda similar to plastic surgery. Idols hide or don't mention it even if it's obvious with very few being open about it.
It's sexist and hypocryte,
I'm more sorry about they being recruited so young and have to sculpt their lives around this lifestyle. Very few of them get to taste true success.
sad things about training
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Yeri because she was added to Red Velvet after their debut and some people are still not over it.
one of the most ridiculous things I heard,
It's not like Yeri has been added after 5 years ... people are crazy