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hahahah THE PICTURES, with the same fake face, fingers in the mouth and no abs
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At some point in my life, I used to engage with this type of people and find myself in those surroundings. I did spoke about it through my analysis here, but haven't posted photos of it.I don’t mean to be intrusive by asking this but are you a Freemason? Or have you been involved with these people? I’ve seen some of your work and photos that made me question that.
At some point in my life, I used to engage with this type of people and find myself in those surroundings. I did spoke about it through my analysis here, but haven't posted photos of it.
Thanks ❤️I am a bit busy, but will be back soon, in a few days. I wanted to write upfront though, that given the already manipulation and promotion to make something sooooo biiiig, that gay bts are performing some jewish written bullshit songs on a tour filled with crazed little girls, i won't be commenting on each breath of theirs.
you know, how in life everyone is so cute when they are young, stil alright as teenagers, but the more we age, the more stuff is coming out?
BTS members have become insufferable. They were already problematic back then, but the more their music and performance sucked, the more we were left with some horrible men.
I will be commenting at least so that people confront themselves with the reality of their performance and their activity, but doing non stop promotion of all their concerts...even for critique reasons...no.






The following is a reddit post I found today, that best explains what @boti stated before re: BTS "poor & coming from nothing" story.
A Few Pictures With Zero Context. The BTS Rags to Riches Myth Explained.
I am making this post simply because I am realllllllyyy getting tired of ratmys reposting the same few pictures as “proof” of how poor and mistreated bts supposedly were at debut in order to push the Bang Si Yuck and BigHit rags to riches narrative. I hope people who read this actually find it informative because once you add context and basic industry knowledge, the story starts to fall apart very quickly.
I will be talking about four main points:
Topic One: Bts dormitory situation
- Bts dormitory situation
- Bts recording Dark & Wild in a garage
- Bts getting “bullied” for being poor
- Bzs in America American Hustle Life
By now I think most of you have probably seen this dorm picture being passed around like wildfire. It's being presented as undeniable proof that bts were extremely poor at debut.
At first glance (especially if you know absolutely nothing about the Kpop industry) you might think “wow, yeah, they really lived badly.” But the moment you actually look into how idol housing works, this argument completely goes down the drain.
Ratmys love to claim that idols from big companies debut into huge, luxurious dorms while bts were “crammed into one room.” That is simply not true. The appearance of a dorm says nothing about how wealthy a company is. Dorms are chosen based on practicality, location and cost efficiency. They are not chosen on luxury, especially for rookies who have not proven profitability yet.
Take this dorm room that belonged to one of the arguably biggest girlgroups of the big 3 companies as an example:
And what about this dorm ?
or this dorm ?
Notice something? They all look very similar. Small rooms, bunk beds, cramped spaces and shared living areas. All of this is normal. Everyone who knows even a little bit about kpop know that this is kind of the standard. This is how almost every idol lives before they hit it big, doesn't matter which label.
The idea that Big 3 rookies were living in penthouses while bts slept "on the floor" is nothing more than fanfiction. Dorm conditions are not evidence of poverty at all. If anything, they are just evidence of being rookies.
Topic Two: BTS recorded Dark & Wild in a garage
Another image that keeps getting shared as if it’s a holy relic is the so called “garage” where Dark & Wild was recorded.
Ratmys love to use this as proof that bts were dirt poor. What they either do not know or choose to ignore is that where an album is recorded has absolutely nothing to do with how much money went into it.
There are countless famous and influential artists who recorded albums in unconventional 'poor' places:
Bon Iver recorded For Emma, Forever Ago in a remote hunting cabin in the woods with minimal equipment.
Bruce Springsteen recorded Nebraska in his bedroom on a four track cassette machine.
Kanye West recorded parts of The Life of Pablo in multiple non studio locations including mountain retreats.
Not a single one of these artists did this because they were poor. They did it because of reasons like artistic preference, atmosphere or simply just workflow. Many artists even actively avoid studios because they find them sterile or creatively limiting.
What ratmys aswell as people with zero music knowledge fail to understand is that a room can look “poor” while the equipment inside is extremely expensive. High end microphones, preamps, interfaces, software, engineers, mixing, mastering and post production all cost serious money regardless of where the vocals were recorded.
Another legendary myth ratmys love to push is that bts were all alone in that garage producing everything themselves like starving artists. This is easily disproven by looking at the album credits. Dark & Wild lists multiple producers including Pdogg, Slow Rabbit, Supreme Boi, Shaun, and HoBo. Producers do not work for free. If a company is truly on the brink of collapse, they are not paying multiple producers for one album.
So to sum it all up: Recording location does not equal poverty.
Topic Three: BTS being bullied by bigger fandoms for being poor
This might be one of their weakest arguments of all. Being mocked by other fandoms does not prove anything. Kpop fandom culture is known to be parasocial, competitive and frankly oftentimes embarrassing across the board.
Fandoms will pick on anything they can to feel superior on. Clothes, chart positions, company size, looks, sales, you name it. This was happening long before bts and it is still happening now.
Ironically, ratmys do the exact same thing. I have seen countless tweets in just the past few weeks where ratmys mock nugu groups, call them flops, insult their sales, their looks, and yes, even their supposed lack of money. The same behavior they claim traumatized bts is something they actively participate in.
This is not evidence of oppression and poverty at all. This is just normal cringe Kpop fan behavior.
Topic Four: BTS in America American Hustle Life
This is the part ratmys always conveniently love to leave out.
American Hustle Life aired in 2014, just one year after bts debuted. The show followed them traveling through Los Angeles while being mentored by names like Warren G, Coolio, and Tony Jones.
Let me pause for a second. We are supposed to believe bts came from an almost bankrupt company, yet that same company managed to produce a reality show in LA of all places, involving established American artists?
Do people have any idea how expensive filming in the US is, even on a low budget? Some ratmys argue that the show was cheap because the members stayed in modest housing, used laundromats and filmed in everyday locations. Even if that is true, it still does not make it cheap.
A low budget reality production in Los Angeles can still cost tens of thousands of dollars per episode. That does not include flights, accommodation, permits, staff, equipment, editing, or paying the mentors involved. A company that is truly struggling to survive does not fund international reality TV projects.
This alone contradicts the very idea that BigHit was some broke company barely scraping by.
To sum everything up: It is very easy to push a rags to riches story when you rely on a few decontextualized pictures and emotional fandom language. But the moment you apply basic industry knowledge the narrative falls apart.
Yes, bts were not industry royalty at debut and they were not from a Big 3 company. But they were also not starving artists with no resources. BigHit had evident funding, staff, producers, promotions and international opportunities. All of this is far from poverty and 'poor'. This is basically just a mid tier company making calculated investments.
What ratmys are currently doing is turning normal rookie circumstances into a fairytale survival story in order to make bts’s success more impressive. It just shows how badly some ratmys need the underdog myth to remain untouched in order to fill some sort of a hole within themselves.