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embarrassing 😭😭
ares@illitgram
strangely enough i didnt see an apology to illit in this tweet anywhere
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💬 How wild is it to have so many Day 1s since the debut mixed in with people that are just now becoming fans?
🐹 So there is a really interesting fan culture whenever we have a show.
🐹 For example, they crop our faces out of photos and share them with the fans sitting next to them, or pack small portions of snacks like jelly and share them with other fans.
🐹 Even with our official light sticks, if someone runs out of batteries, they’ll step in and share their extras.
🐹 Seeing long-time fans who’ve been on this journey with us help new fans settle in makes me feel so proud and touched.
🐹 Our fans really are such amazing people.
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some armys themselves don’t know how to argue with someone who denies bts paving the way. y’all keep confusing “being there first” with “paving the way” and it’s why this convo goes in circles every time. so here it is.
the western industry didn’t start consistently making space for K-pop acts before bts. k-pop wasn’t treated as a mainstream, chart-dominating force. There wasn’t a repeatable pathway for multiple groups or artists to follow. Media still treated K-pop as niche or novelty.
gangam style was a viral novelty, one hit wonder. you wanna mention shinee, big bang, girls generation; all were recognised within pocket. not mainstream system. those were “moments.”
bts turned one-off appearances into sustained chart success, forced western media, charts, and award shows to adapt and include, made it “easier” for groups after them to enter the same spaces. yes, kpop acts before bts had international moments; tours, award wins, collabs, even recognition in western spaces. no one is denying that. but those moments didn’t change the system. they didn’t make the industry more accessible, they didn’t shift how media, charts, or labels treated kpop long-term, and they didn’t create a consistent path for others to follow. paving the way is about impact after you. it’s when the environment itself changes.
after bts, you don’t see “rare kpop appearances” anymore. you see entries, debuts, festival slots, charting, brand deals happening more frequently across multiple groups. that shift didn’t exist before at this huge scale.
brief visibility ≠ sustained success
paving the way is when your impact changes the environment itself. when what you did doesn’t end with you.
sure a lot of people did it first, not denying that. but if people still have to fight the same barriers the same way after you, you didn’t pave the way, you just passed through.
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the fact there's enough footage of him like this to make compilation videos is what actually kills me
am⁷@vjungist
schizophrenic jimin
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