I don't know, but I know the comment section will be alot of fun and extremely civil.
Posts by ABoredStan
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I think you should treat KPOP as a form of entertainment instead of a Job or Identity. Then it will be less pressure or obsessiveness, not saying that you are but just to make a point. It is like a show on Netflix or any other platform, new show comes out (comeback, variety, etc) you watch it during your spare time, feel good about it, then go on about your day.
I treat it as my hobby/entertainment outlet. Catch up with all content during weekend or just put it in background while eating lol, view YouTube of group I missed and etc. With anything, do so moderately and it should be OK. College Students and below are the wishlist of any KPOP business.
As you get older, you have more important priorities and KPOP will just be something that you 'once' did, or even if you are still with KPOP when older, that's perfectly fine too. Again, do so moderately. I believe you won't see a lot of older fans (Moms or Dads) on forums, comment sections, purchasing tons of albums or on fancall with idols, but you will see them during fansigns or concerts. Which is normal.
To me, it is a form of entertainment that I can consume like Sport Games or Movies.
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I think the word everyone looking for is; delusional.
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It is difficult to tell because you never know if they are doing it as a part of their job or it is actually, so for now I'll go with on-screen demeanor, personality, the way they carry themselves. Then their abilities, dancing or vocally. Entertainment also counts too!
I recently watched Earth Arcade and found Yujin and Mimi really attractive, not in terms of romantically, but their personality-wise, I think its like an 'appeal' (the whole casts are great btw). So I guess for them, its not bias perse, but more of an appeal as of now. Bias changes depending on who catches one's eye one moment, and then onto the next.
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What type of webtoon are you into? It'll be easier for people to recommend. I mainly read adventure/action ones.