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I’m genuinely asking, why do the artists of Hybe think that being part of something shameful and cringey means becoming strong and leveling up? I agree with some of her points, but come on, it’s not enough to put meaning into a song. If it sounds bad


I’m genuinely asking, why do the artists of Hybe think that being part of something shameful and cringey means becoming strong and leveling up? I agree with some of her points, but come on, it’s not enough to put meaning into a song. If it sounds bad

















Did Rachel Reid anticipate fan criticism of Shane while writing 'The Long Game'? “I remember telling my agent early on, when I was writing The Long Game, I was like, ‘So, Shane’s a little bit selfish in this book, or he’s a little bit self-centered, a little bit unaware. And my agent was like, ‘No, he’s not.’ I was like, ‘No, no. It’s not that he is [selfish], it’s just that he does it without meaning to be.'” “He needs things spelled out for him, and Ilya is not spelling them out. And it was a lot of miscommunication. I wasn’t too surprised that people didn’t like Shane’s behavior in the book, but it was kind of necessary for the story. He had to have an arc where he figures out what he’s doing wrong and fixes it. But I did it out of love.” 🔗: swooon.com/1277458/heated…











