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Same_Love

@_SameLove_

I identify as an ARMY, but only in the sense of what ARMY represents to BTS. But I do not align with the ‘ARMY’ fandom that excludes Jimin from its support.

Beigetreten Ekim 2015
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Same_Love@_SameLove_·
@Hie_Iss @bunnyspeaches How? Because BTS made Hybe. They are also shareholders and Hybe’s biggest money making group. If they leave can you imagine how much revenue they are going to lose?
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My honest opinion? I think ㅂㅅㅎ and the entire Hybe management desperately wants to prove to their shareholders that their “plan” for ㅂㅌㅅㄴㄷis working while stripping them off their creative freedom. If fans actually read what the future direction they want, it’s not
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While everyone else was crying and sweating from the 🔥…meanwhile Jungkook and Jimin appeared calm and collected like they were just on a dinnder date. 🐰🌶️🐥
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ARMY who prioritize their own wants over the Tannies’ health and safety don’t sit right with me. This is only day one of a tour that’s set to last over 12 months. Have people forgotten what the 10-month Wings Tour in 2017 was like? It was marked by injuries and exhaustion—and they were only in their 20s then. Expecting them to deliver that same level of intensity now, in their 30s, regardless of conditions, is simply unreasonable. #bts_twt
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In Burn The Stage, we saw how the documentary captured the actual physical and emotional exhaustion of the Tannies while doing their 10 month long 2017 Wings Tour. We saw the members dealing with injuries and extreme fatigue. And this physical exhaustion led them to the breaking point that in ealry 2018 they discussed about disbanding. This was in 2017, they were in their 20’s. So yes, while they may appear to be in tip top shape in their 30’s, recovery from any injury would take much longer. I would rather they scale back on their choreo in this comeback tour and see them healthy and injury free.
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mon@ClTYOFMON·
It’s definitely #odd how many armys cling to an era of bts that yes, was fun as a fan, but where we know they were extremely burnt out and pushing their bodies past their limits to the point where they wondered if they could continue
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BTS performed under heavy rain in Goyang tonight to open their world tour, and the conditions were no joke. The stage was slick, the risks were real, and it would’ve been completely understandable if they chose to cancel. Instead, the Tannies went out there and still delivered what I consider a great performance, even without the full choreography ARMY is used to. Honestly, some of the complaints about the lack of choreography feel misplaced. Safety should always come first, especially under conditions like that. Fans prioritizing their needs and wants over the members’ well-being just doesn’t sit right. #bts_twt
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@cypherrmyg I'm enjoying myself watching snippets of it and all these other ppl are complaining. Jesus when did we become humans that only live to complain???
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@Dayson671 @cypherrmyg But it never fails. The fandom is always quick to judge and then it backfires on them. 🤷‍♀️
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Dayson@Dayson671·
@cypherrmyg and what are you gonna say when the choreography is exactly the same in later dates when it’s not raining ? 😂😂
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vic.?!@kookmoons·
so embarrassing 😭
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I’ve seen some ARMY upset about Bang PD’s decision to scale back choreography for Swim and Hooligan, especially knowing the members had a different vision. But honestly, I understand where he’s coming from. They’re no longer the young boys who could push through anything without consequence. Some of them are already dealing with chronic pain, and if we truly want BTS to have longevity, their health has to come first. This tour—from April 2026 to March 2027—is long and demanding, and it will inevitably take a toll on their bodies. As much as we love their powerful choreography, I think this decision comes from a place of care. Protecting them now means we get to see them perform, create, and stay together for much longer—and that matters more to me than anything else. #bts_twt
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Thank you to a fancam for another Jikook fan service moment. 🤭 #JiminxJungkook
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As BTS begin their world tour today, I just want to send them all my love and well wishes. May this tour be filled with so much joy, laughter, and unforgettable memories—not just for them, but for everyone lucky enough to be there. More than anything, I hope they stay safe, healthy, and protected every step of the way. May every stage remind them how deeply they are loved, and may they enjoy every single moment of it. Have the most amazing tour—you deserve it all. 💜💜💜
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ever@everjjkpjm·
정국 지민 언제나 한 몸 싱크로💕 하품까지 같이하지💕
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