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Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 20:55

Jeongyeon chaeyoung
Seulgi
Moonbyul
Dami
Miya
Ryujin
Karina Winter
Kim lip, chuu, yves
Soojin

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 20:46

Moonsun shippers are climbing ever higher in delirium

They have several threads, go there and don't bother here.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by lonlygay » Today, 19:34

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This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
That’s why I said gayest not the most lesbian song
What moonbyul did was legendary. Writing and singing about a lesbian relationship and saying it out loud that the song is a love song between women. I think that cannot be topped especially that it was so specific to lesbians and not a generic song about love is love or whatever. Solar didnt sing about lesbians specifically but her song is unapologetically rooted in gay culture. Twinks or not. In a homophobic country, you dont have the luxury of having a lesbian community without having some overlaps with gay men too. Also, why are you calling her a straight woman obsessed with twinks? She isnt bey nor lady gaga. The majority of her stans are women and she knows that. She def does not have a reason to cater to the male gays. And straight men most def wont like this song lol. Did you ask yourself why would solar get super involved and interested in the gay scene in korea that she made her comeback about it. Then she goes on interviews talking about how she hates her country’s conservatism? Is she too obsessed with gay men to the point that she wants to represent them and criticize her deeply homophobic country just for them? (Again considering that she might likely get a backlash from the gp without having gay men stanning her so much to back her up)

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 19:12

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I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
Groups that are heavily appeal to the West usually do so because they aren’t popular in South Korea. But K-pop idols or agencies literally do not give 2 fucks about these intl fans, they aren’t the one who contribute the most profit to the company, it’s always the Korean and Chinese fans. And mind you, some company like MHJ mention literally would choke on homophobic incel’s d**k just so that these male fans would buy their albums and attend fansign. If K-pop idols actually care about intl fans they would apologize for all the racist stuff they done
Economics anon. Western currency is desirable with the exchange rate with the Korean won.

About them queerbaiting and appealing to the western LGBT fans it's just pink money every idol under the sun does it upto some extent. We are and will always be wiling cash cows in part due to our delusions and in part due to our hope for legit visibility. Tbh we shouldn't be expecting it from this industry but who's gonna tell that to millions of hormonal charged teens spilling their dollars at the sight of every rainbow
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Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 18:09

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Both Karina and Wonyoung have had plastic surgery done, it's obvious. Whether person A or person B find any of them attractive is subjective, as always. I just don't get why people sit here and say "they're natural", let's be fucking for real for a second.
They -Karina Wonyoung- both had extensive plastic surgery because they were quite ugly when young. But they are in big companies and have delulu stans so plastic talk is dismissed as trolling or fake news. Trump uses the same tactic to cover up his evil.
Both women are desperate for fame and will do anything for it including faking it and baiting gay fans which is common in kpop. Not a true reflection of their real personality or sexuality. They are very different in private and IRL.
As long as they have blind stand it is all good, but stans will fade as they get old.
90% of gen 1 and 2 idols are totally forgotten.
Projecting hard girl
Also gen 1/2 idols didn't have half the fame that karina and wonyoung have. Not even a 10th. These two will be fine at 30 and even 40 while you'll remain bottom tier. Seethe!
Lee Hyori had more fame than Karina will ever have. Putting Karina next to Wonyoung they're not even the same league. :rofl:

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 18:03

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Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
da Were there butches or other women in the mv? I'm sorry but you're reaching. She did not think of lesbians when she made that.
Lol. Yeah, it seemed the target audience was drag performers, gay men and maybe lesbians. Definitely didn't seem targeted towards wlw folks. Missed opportunity maybe ? Overall I think a great show of allyship towards the community. Kudos to that.

Byuls song was so explicit it left no ambiguity in terms of it's target audience while Solars song seems for a broader audience
Da drag and ballroom was created for the queers and trannys. It's why straight women love it. It doesn't appeal to political lesbians in large because it's hyperfeminine and political lesbians in general don't like drag queens because of the misogyny.
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Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 17:35

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Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
da Were there butches or other women in the mv? I'm sorry but you're reaching. She did not think of lesbians when she made that.
Lol. Yeah, it seemed the target audience was drag performers, gay men and maybe lesbians. Definitely didn't seem targeted towards wlw folks. Missed opportunity maybe ? Overall I think a great show of allyship towards the community. Kudos to that.

Byuls song was so explicit it left no ambiguity in terms of it's target audience while Solars song seems for a broader audience
Da drag and ballroom was created for the queers and trannys. It's why straight women love it. It doesn't appeal to lesbians in large because it's hyperfeminine and feminist lesbians in general don't like drag queens because of the misogyny.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 17:25

Guest wrote:
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Both Karina and Wonyoung have had plastic surgery done, it's obvious. Whether person A or person B find any of them attractive is subjective, as always. I just don't get why people sit here and say "they're natural", let's be fucking for real for a second.
They -Karina Wonyoung- both had extensive plastic surgery because they were quite ugly when young. But they are in big companies and have delulu stans so plastic talk is dismissed as trolling or fake news. Trump uses the same tactic to cover up his evil.
Both women are desperate for fame and will do anything for it including faking it and baiting gay fans which is common in kpop. Not a true reflection of their real personality or sexuality. They are very different in private and IRL.
As long as they have blind stand it is all good, but stans will fade as they get old.
90% of gen 1 and 2 idols are totally forgotten.
Projecting hard girl
Also gen 1/2 idols didn't have half the fame that karina and wonyoung have. Not even a 10th. These two will be fine at 30 and even 40 while you'll remain bottom tier. Seethe!

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 17:19

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:42
Both Karina and Wonyoung have had plastic surgery done, it's obvious. Whether person A or person B find any of them attractive is subjective, as always. I just don't get why people sit here and say "they're natural", let's be fucking for real for a second.
They -Karina Wonyoung- both had extensive plastic surgery because they were quite ugly when young. But they are in big companies and have delulu stans so plastic talk is dismissed as trolling or fake news. Trump uses the same tactic to cover up his evil.
Both women are desperate for fame and will do anything for it including faking it and baiting gay fans which is common in kpop. Not a true reflection of their real personality or sexuality. They are very different in private and IRL.
As long as they have blind stand it is all good, but stans will fade as they get old.
90% of gen 1 and 2 idols are totally forgotten.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 16:08

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Every idol had gotten some kind of work done, so does it even matter? Pretty is pretty whether natural or not. Anyways, here’s my favorite pretty girl
A girl this pretty and Yujin can't even give a glimpse :bigcry: Although tbf Yujin is a goddess herself. Her Baeksang photo is chef kiss. No wonder WY was extra attentive in that univesity schedule.
They’ve both been looking extra pretty lately with their current makeup style (even though the outfits are ugly 008 ) They seen to be interacting a bit more this comeback, and with Yujin surprisingly being the one to initial :lol:

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 15:43

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Idk but she likes to stare at women i think
i think her staring is just her zoning out, i often see her like that
In that vid, her eyes were moving down to up. It's not zoning out
Yeah lol you really want wonyoung to be straight that bad if that's zoning out to you. Straight women can look at other women and be straight so no need to pretend she isn't looking.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 15:19

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Idk but she likes to stare at women i think
i think her staring is just her zoning out, i often see her like that
In that vid, her eyes were moving down to up. It's not zoning out

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 14:29

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Idk but she likes to stare at women i think
i think her staring is just her zoning out, i often see her like that

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 11:56

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 11:51

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I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
Groups that are heavily appeal to the West usually do so because they aren’t popular in South Korea. But K-pop idols or agencies literally do not give 2 fucks about these intl fans, they aren’t the one who contribute the most profit to the company, it’s always the Korean and Chinese fans. And mind you, some company like MHJ mention literally would choke on homophobic incel’s d**k just so that these male fans would buy their albums and attend fansign. If K-pop idols actually care about intl fans they would apologize for all the racist stuff they done
Economics anon. Western currency is desirable with the exchange rate with the Korean won.

About them queerbaiting and appealing to the western LGBT fans it's just pink money every idol under the sun does it upto some extent. We are and will always be wiling cash cows in part due to our delusions and in part due to our hope for legit visibility. Tbh we shouldn't be expecting it from this industry but who's gonna tell that to millions of hormonal charged teens spilling their dollars at the sight of every rainbow

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 11:43

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How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
da Were there butches or other women in the mv? I'm sorry but you're reaching. She did not think of lesbians when she made that.
Eh yes? Did you even watch the mv at all? Or the live performances? I think you're just talking nonsense

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 11:40

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How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
da Were there butches or other women in the mv? I'm sorry but you're reaching. She did not think of lesbians when she made that.
Lol. Yeah, it seemed the target audience was drag performers, gay men and maybe lesbians. Definitely didn't seem targeted towards wlw folks. Missed opportunity maybe ? Overall I think a great show of allyship towards the community. Kudos to that.

Byuls song was so explicit it left no ambiguity in terms of it's target audience while Solars song seems for a broader audience

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

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Hi, I’m new here. What’s your thoughts on Bona?

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 09:47

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Wonyoung only pays attention to Yujin. Bitch is a scammer too :rofl: Yujin was so amazed and happy Annyeongz pulled the same heart, not knowing WY was peeking at her the whole time. You can't convince me WY is not aware of her crush on Yujin lol
Can you please post that one tweet/video of wonyoung "checking out" yujin on a stage? I need it for science purposes.
this?

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 09:01

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This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
da Were there butches or other women in the mv? I'm sorry but you're reaching. She did not think of lesbians when she made that.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 07:38

Idk but she likes to stare at women i think

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 07:31

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Wonyoung only pays attention to Yujin. Bitch is a scammer too :rofl: Yujin was so amazed and happy Annyeongz pulled the same heart, not knowing WY was peeking at her the whole time. You can't convince me WY is not aware of her crush on Yujin lol
Can you please post that one tweet/video of wonyoung "checking out" yujin on a stage? I need it for science purposes.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 06:57

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I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
da the excuses yall come up with 😭
Not an excuse. These idols train for years just to be an idol, they won’t throw all that away just so their career can be threatened. Holland literally got attack on the street for being outed and he literally had no career experience other than being known as gay K-pop idol. Tbh, I would rather have my faves get caught dating opposite sex than suffered hate crime and force coming out in South Korea.
da that guy isn't even an idol, he never trained for that. He wasn't outed either he came out. He did that and then decided to pivot his sns influencer shtick to k-pop idol.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 06:02

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This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.
Chungha did it better

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 05:56

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Wonyoung only pays attention to Yujin. Bitch is a scammer too :rofl: Yujin was so amazed and happy Annyeongz pulled the same heart, not knowing WY was peeking at her the whole time. You can't convince me WY is not aware of her crush on Yujin lol

actually when you arrive in the psych ward , you might be shocked because wonyoung is already there, she's more delusional than us yall

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 04:39

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Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 22:55
I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
da the excuses yall come up with 😭
Not an excuse. These idols train for years just to be an idol, they won’t throw all that away just so their career can be threatened. Holland literally got attack on the street for being outed and he literally had no career experience other than being known as gay K-pop idol. Tbh, I would rather have my faves get caught dating opposite sex than suffered hate crime and force coming out in South Korea.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 04:35

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:16
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 22:55
I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
Groups that are heavily appeal to the West usually do so because they aren’t popular in South Korea. But K-pop idols or agencies literally do not give 2 fucks about these intl fans, they aren’t the one who contribute the most profit to the company, it’s always the Korean and Chinese fans. And mind you, some company like MHJ mention literally would choke on homophobic incel’s d**k just so that these male fans would buy their albums and attend fansign. If K-pop idols actually care about intl fans they would apologize for all the racist stuff they done

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 03:56

Wonyoung only pays attention to Yujin. Bitch is a scammer too :rofl: Yujin was so amazed and happy Annyeongz pulled the same heart, not knowing WY was peeking at her the whole time. You can't convince me WY is not aware of her crush on Yujin lol

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 03:46

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:20
Every idol had gotten some kind of work done, so does it even matter? Pretty is pretty whether natural or not. Anyways, here’s my favorite pretty girl

A girl this pretty and Yujin can't even give a glimpse :bigcry: Although tbf Yujin is a goddess herself. Her Baeksang photo is chef kiss. No wonder WY was extra attentive in that univesity schedule.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 02:09

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:52
lonlygay wrote:
Today, 01:32
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 17:56
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 12:19
This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.
While I agree that Moonbyul still takes the crown, I think you don't understand the concept of ballroom culture which includes houses with genres of Butches and Women. Ballroom isn't *for* twinks, since a long time with the inclusion of latinos and black people the houses had a growth to what I mentioned before. It is a lesbian activity too. The platform she did for houses was different from what we saw before and that's the fun part.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 01:52

lonlygay wrote:
Today, 01:32
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 17:56
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 12:19
This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her
Da
The gayest song in kpop for who? Twinks. No lesbian cares about that when straight women love being allies for gay men and do nothing for lesbians. Let's not disrespect Moonbyul and Shutdown which is blatantly about lesbian sex, making it deserving of the title of gayest song in kpop.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 01:44

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:16
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 22:55
I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.
da the excuses yall come up with 😭

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 01:41

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:42
Both Karina and Wonyoung have had plastic surgery done, it's obvious. Whether person A or person B find any of them attractive is subjective, as always. I just don't get why people sit here and say "they're natural", let's be fucking for real for a second.
Not really.
Image

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by lonlygay » Today, 01:32

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 17:56
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 12:19
This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
Alright fellow hags. I got something to share
If anyone would have told us in 2016-2018ish that yongsun was actually the one to make the gayest song in kpop, most of us wouldnt believe it nor consider it a possibility. She is not shying away from putting out this kid of art while being well aware of the gay rumours around her and her group in general

I am proud of her

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 01:27

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:20
Every idol had gotten some kind of work done, so does it even matter? Pretty is pretty whether natural or not. Anyways, here’s my favorite pretty girl
Source that's not your imagination or some kicked out idol seething because she's out of the game?

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:42

Both Karina and Wonyoung have had plastic surgery done, it's obvious. Whether person A or person B find any of them attractive is subjective, as always. I just don't get why people sit here and say "they're natural", let's be fucking for real for a second.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:20

Every idol had gotten some kind of work done, so does it even matter? Pretty is pretty whether natural or not. Anyways, here’s my favorite pretty girl

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:16

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 22:55
I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.
What annoys me and low key makes me despise korea and koreans, is that kpop tries so hard to appeal to the west, to copy the west, but they don't have the mentality at all, zero courage, zero openness. If some idols are LGB they must probably know a bit about eachother, and could very well contribute to speak up in a coordinate way to be protected in case their careers get threatened. If everyone supports eachother, nobody will fall kind of. But they have 0 fucking courage. Like Rosé, Australian idol who nobody in korea could give a fuck about wether she supports gay rights or not, can't even answer "yes" to a question ("do you support gay rights"). It is so pathetic.
But I see idols are less and less afraid. Imo it's 100% the CEO's fault and not much the idols (who are still cowards but ok), because all these cult things i think make them force idols to shut up. While still gaybaiting to hell and take the int fans money.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:10

Can we not bring back these ret4rded plastic surgery arguments

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:07

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 20:49
Karina looks significantly different in a handful of typical ways, it's extra obvious how unnatural and AI she looks now next to someone like Isa from a nothing company. You can't be serious rn, where did the brainlet "MY big4 idol is natural" come from jfc stop shitting up the thread with dumb stan behavior.
1. She always looked unnatural because her face shape is weird af from birth, i think she said even as kid some people called her a "giraffe" for having a small face and long neck. The girl was recruited for her looks, as she was an ulzang meaning... idek but like rare looks.
2. No. Just scroll!

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:01

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 20:50
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 19:52
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 16:57
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 06:08
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:24


She 100% implying her ideal type is a woman. Shes absolutely shameless.

Shes a filthy plastic homophobe that thinks pretending to be gay is fun while running away from a pride flag the next minute.
Da
She's not plastic as unbelievable as it may seem despite these 1-2 two pics (been debunked). And with the amount of childhood pics of her there would be more than two if she was plastic.
Not homophobic given two of her favorite artists are lgb women (Kehlani and Soyoon), her favorite song from soyoon being the gayest one whose mv is her French kissing another woman. Also went to soyoon's concert and visibly had a great time judging from the "moans".
And there's a chance she's too scared to show support for now even if it's very cowardly, maybe cause it directly concerns her.
Alternatively if she was natural there would be an abundance of childhood pics to prove she was natural. But none exist apparently. There are no photos karina before she turned 16 that haven’t apparently been ‘debunked’ as AI (though the originals have yet to be provided).

Even a 16 year old karina looks drastically different to her debut self. And her current self looks drastically different to her debut self.

I dont think you can comprehend how delusional you sound trying to argue otherwise. You cannot convince people the sky is green. People have eyes.
But there is? I don't understand why you affirm something easily checkable as false lol
The originals pics exist somewhere lost, they're in low quality and the ai was used to "upscale" them except by doing so it added details that make the face look weird af.
"even 16yo [idol] looks drastically different to her debut self" no shit. Makeup, photoshop, styling, professional pics can make anyone look from mid to great. But iirc karina was an ulzang predebut so she was already above average.
Her current self looks the same as debut. You so called "eyes owners" are calling ps any makeup change, weight loss, eyebrows changes etc. Jihyo looks different from her debut self, guess she had massive ps done every week since debut?
Anyways I think it's possible karina might have done something to her nose but that's about it.
Asks for photos of when shes under 16: instead receives 6 photos of her above and one photo that was claimed to not be her only one post previously.

You are a moron, dont reply to me if you are just going to waste my time
Lol the irony you idiot... You didn't ask for shit. I never claimed the pic wasn't her but that it was AI'd. The first pic is her before 16, the rest if they're indeed after she's 16 (which you seem to be making up but ok) it just shows a girl who is the same as karina aka proving karina isn't a plastic monster like you claimed.
But here, middle school pics and whatnot, at least that's what they're titled and to me she looks like an early teen in most. After 16 she was a trainee, so also out of school if i'm to believe Wikipedia.
If she's above 16 here well she sure had a baby face thing going on for a while

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 22:55

I’m pretty sure there are gays in the popular group but the chances of them coming out is zero unless they become irrelevant in the future. The only one who was basically out is Moonbyul but I don’t think she’s brave enough to fully come out like the western artist did, it’s too risky for her career. I don’t think it’s fair for us to uphold this K-pop idols for some standard, we are not even from South Korea, we don’t know how does it feel like living there. The least that they can do is support LGBTQ but even that is kinda risky in itself, Sunmi literally got shoved back inside the closet during their concert and some female idols get hate on for reading a feminist book. After years of being in this thread, my advise is don’t take this thread too seriously or expect any of these girls that get discussed to came out. I’m a 2nd gen stan and most of us are sure that Yubin is lesbian but she’s probably bisexual or deep in the closet.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 20:50

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 19:52
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 16:57
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 06:08
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:24
Guest wrote:
07 May 2024, 22:33


Wasn't that already discussed? Or maybe i saw it on Twitter before... But yeah she really talks about a female hairstyle. What there a question before, or she says that completely unprovoked? Could just be talking about what her type of hairstyle is though (for herself).

Look at her mischievous smile at the end "I will gaybait till the end of times" she is completely unbothered.
She 100% implying her ideal type is a woman. Shes absolutely shameless.

Shes a filthy plastic homophobe that thinks pretending to be gay is fun while running away from a pride flag the next minute.
Da
She's not plastic as unbelievable as it may seem despite these 1-2 two pics (been debunked). And with the amount of childhood pics of her there would be more than two if she was plastic.
Not homophobic given two of her favorite artists are lgb women (Kehlani and Soyoon), her favorite song from soyoon being the gayest one whose mv is her French kissing another woman. Also went to soyoon's concert and visibly had a great time judging from the "moans".
And there's a chance she's too scared to show support for now even if it's very cowardly, maybe cause it directly concerns her.
Alternatively if she was natural there would be an abundance of childhood pics to prove she was natural. But none exist apparently. There are no photos karina before she turned 16 that haven’t apparently been ‘debunked’ as AI (though the originals have yet to be provided).

Even a 16 year old karina looks drastically different to her debut self. And her current self looks drastically different to her debut self.

I dont think you can comprehend how delusional you sound trying to argue otherwise. You cannot convince people the sky is green. People have eyes.
But there is? I don't understand why you affirm something easily checkable as false lol
The originals pics exist somewhere lost, they're in low quality and the ai was used to "upscale" them except by doing so it added details that make the face look weird af.
"even 16yo [idol] looks drastically different to her debut self" no shit. Makeup, photoshop, styling, professional pics can make anyone look from mid to great. But iirc karina was an ulzang predebut so she was already above average.
Her current self looks the same as debut. You so called "eyes owners" are calling ps any makeup change, weight loss, eyebrows changes etc. Jihyo looks different from her debut self, guess she had massive ps done every week since debut?
Anyways I think it's possible karina might have done something to her nose but that's about it.
Asks for photos of when shes under 16: instead receives 6 photos of her above and one photo that was claimed to not be her only one post previously.

You are a moron, dont reply to me if you are just going to waste my time

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 20:49

Karina looks significantly different in a handful of typical ways, it's extra obvious how unnatural and AI she looks now next to someone like Isa from a nothing company. You can't be serious rn, where did the brainlet "MY big4 idol is natural" come from jfc stop shitting up the thread with dumb stan behavior.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 19:52

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 16:57
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 06:08
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:24
Guest wrote:
07 May 2024, 22:33
Guest wrote:
07 May 2024, 21:38
Here we are again
Wasn't that already discussed? Or maybe i saw it on Twitter before... But yeah she really talks about a female hairstyle. What there a question before, or she says that completely unprovoked? Could just be talking about what her type of hairstyle is though (for herself).

Look at her mischievous smile at the end "I will gaybait till the end of times" she is completely unbothered.
She 100% implying her ideal type is a woman. Shes absolutely shameless.

Shes a filthy plastic homophobe that thinks pretending to be gay is fun while running away from a pride flag the next minute.
Da
She's not plastic as unbelievable as it may seem despite these 1-2 two pics (been debunked). And with the amount of childhood pics of her there would be more than two if she was plastic.
Not homophobic given two of her favorite artists are lgb women (Kehlani and Soyoon), her favorite song from soyoon being the gayest one whose mv is her French kissing another woman. Also went to soyoon's concert and visibly had a great time judging from the "moans".
And there's a chance she's too scared to show support for now even if it's very cowardly, maybe cause it directly concerns her.
Alternatively if she was natural there would be an abundance of childhood pics to prove she was natural. But none exist apparently. There are no photos karina before she turned 16 that haven’t apparently been ‘debunked’ as AI (though the originals have yet to be provided).

Even a 16 year old karina looks drastically different to her debut self. And her current self looks drastically different to her debut self.

I dont think you can comprehend how delusional you sound trying to argue otherwise. You cannot convince people the sky is green. People have eyes.
But there is? I don't understand why you affirm something easily checkable as false lol
The originals pics exist somewhere lost, they're in low quality and the ai was used to "upscale" them except by doing so it added details that make the face look weird af.
"even 16yo [idol] looks drastically different to her debut self" no shit. Makeup, photoshop, styling, professional pics can make anyone look from mid to great. But iirc karina was an ulzang predebut so she was already above average.
Her current self looks the same as debut. You so called "eyes owners" are calling ps any makeup change, weight loss, eyebrows changes etc. Jihyo looks different from her debut self, guess she had massive ps done every week since debut?
Anyways I think it's possible karina might have done something to her nose but that's about it.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 19:26

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 18:56
Korea as a country with strong collectivism and obsession with the Kdrama like couples where the weak girl is protected by the kind strong man, I am not surprised it's difficult to do something outside the norm. So many gays and lesbians in marriage just to not cause harm to their family and society. I am just gonna say.. just appreciate when you get some receipts even when they are contradicting. You're not gonna get much more from Kpop, unless you want to focus on the openly gay 5 indie artists that exist in Korea, just saying.
Straight Koreans marriage rate gets lower. Gays and lesbians in the 70s made fake lavender marriages. There were women who didn't marry pre Victorian times and were called spinsters. Not saying it doesn't happen but it has to be rare probably you're a chaebol child who has arranged marriages or an extreme opposite marrying to make ends meet. This marriage belief that gays and lesbians will torture themselves to get into unwanted marriage while straights don't gaf sounds kpop r-etard concoction 101.

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 19:05

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 17:56
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 12:19
This is so funny to me.
Twice Chaeyoung is also getting rid of some
How tf is this boring non news relevant to the L CHAT thread? And you hags get off saying Yujin stans fan girling is annoying lmao.
You’re that one troll calling people hags and pretending to be a 4th gen stan to get them dragged

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 19:01

Yujin stans are the new Moonbyul stans

Re: Korean Entertainment - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 18:56

Korea as a country with strong collectivism and obsession with the Kdrama like couples where the weak girl is protected by the kind strong man, I am not surprised it's difficult to do something outside the norm. So many gays and lesbians in marriage just to not cause harm to their family and society. I am just gonna say.. just appreciate when you get some receipts even when they are contradicting. You're not gonna get much more from Kpop, unless you want to focus on the openly gay 5 indie artists that exist in Korea, just saying.

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