i kinda feel like it was edited in lol. there's no way a chandelier would be that low. and in the kitchen??
Posts by aclassyteaparty
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im sorry but this is... super extreme and weird. minors working IS considered child labor. that law was updated in sk in like 2015 or 2016, when jungkook was already 18+. most child idols DO stop promoting after 10pm per this law now, as is proven by young idols that had to leave award shows early pre-covid restrictions.
jungkook was a minor 2 years of bts' career, during 2cool 4 school, orul82, skool luv affair and dark and wild. none of these concepts were "sexual".. their concept was literally "hard" school boys until dark and wild which also wasn't an overly sexual concept. the only thing was when they lifted their shirts during wabp pt2 but they changed the choreo for that song after the what like 2/3 times they performed it during their debut? other people sexualizing him does not mean that was entirely the company'sintent.
also, idk how "overworked" bts was in 2013/14. even now. we don't know their schedules. they film a lot of things but often in the same stretch. they work like dogs on their music bc they...want to. at the end of the day they've only done 2 cbs a year since the beginning of their career and they barely ever went on variety shows. they also only do like a major tour once every 2 (?) years? besides love yourself and speak yourself. but they've expressed they love touring.
minor are definitely highly under protected in kpop. but using jungkook as some sort of example for that.... i don't agree with it.
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its called...bulk buying lol. and ifans. more than half of the kpop albums purchased yearly are purchased from international fans. i'd say a group like seventeen probably has somewhere around 100k active members in their fandom at any given time in korea. 100kish people can stream all they want, but songs that are actually popular will continue to beat out those streams easy.
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yeah. they are