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nique⁷ is looking for moots
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in this bangtan shit for life | she/her
🇵🇭 Se unió Haziran 2026
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Looking for interactive army moots
♡ OT7 , jin stan
♡ Army since 2018
♡ 20+ yr old , not new to twt
#armymoots #armytwt

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@kthsmoons hi ani im nique nice to meet u, hope u know me know
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@vampkoomn sometimes begging is the only thing that works tbh
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@busanksj sooo happy for u quel! hope i can see them soon too 😔🤞🏽
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@mindofgloss hi jada! new moot here hope we can interact more cos u seem really cool!!
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@generalyeontan so cool!! sana ganyan din ako ka talented 😔
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@myypurpledairyy hi sirsha!! let's moot uppp co-2020 army! 🤞🏽
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@btsmabango Hieee!!
-04 liner, Indian!
-taekook biased
-2020 Army
🤝😔Moots?
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@guqsmuse u get meeee, army twt was pEAK in 20-21 likeee everyone was so active back then i can't help but miss those days 😭
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@kkiiyoo_ whAT A WAY TO SAY GOOD MORNING OH MY LORD WOW
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nique⁷ is looking for moots retuiteado
nique⁷ is looking for moots retuiteado

There’s a lot to unpack here, and I’m going to say it directly. I dont care if I get cancelled but this needs to be said.
For years, BTS were told they weren’t big enough, mainstream enough, or "Grammy material." Then they became one of the biggest acts in the world. They broke records, sold out stadiums across continents, topped charts repeatedly, and built a global cultural impact that few artists in history can match.
And when they became too successful to ignore?
The Grammys nominated "Dynamite" and "Butter"—both English-language songs.
Let that sink in.
The songs that got BTS into the major Grammy conversation were the songs that fit most comfortably into the Western industry framework. Yet BTS's discography is filled with critically acclaimed Korean-language music that has had enormous cultural and artistic impact.
Now we have a "Best Asian Pop Music Performance" category.
And before anyone calls that progress, let's ask the obvious question: why does there need to be a separate category at all?
If Asian artists are good enough to dominate global charts, sell millions of records, headline festivals, influence culture worldwide, and compete with every major artist in the industry, then they are good enough for the same categories as everyone else.
Inclusion isn't creating a separate lane after Asian artists prove they can win in the existing ones.
Inclusion is treating them as equals.
That's why BTS's lyrics in "Aliens" hit so hard:
"어쩜 그래 shameless
예의를 차려 we aliens
해는 동쪽에서 risin'
Aliens, aliens"
No matter how successful some artists become, there are still systems and institutions that treat them as perpetual outsiders.
And that's exactly why this conversation matters.
Because when BTS were impossible to ignore, the response shouldn't have been to create another box and place Asian artists inside it. The response should have been to judge them by the same standards as every other artist competing for the biggest awards in music.
ARMYs, we have a mission.
Talk about Arirang everywhere. Put it in AOTY conversations. Put it in ROTY conversations. Write threads. Make edits. Share analyses. Start discussions.
If we believe it deserves those nominations, then let's make enough noise that nobody can pretend it doesn't belong in the room.
They ignored BTS until they couldn't.
Let's make sure they can't ignore Arirang either.
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