
Enhypen Sector K fancam day 1 - 251018 Jake #엔하이픈 #제이크
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Enhypen Sector K fancam day 1 - 251018 Jake #엔하이픈 #제이크

Kabar gembira untuk para ENGENE!!! 🔀 ✨ ENHYPEN WALK THE LINE : SUMMER EDITION ✨ Fim konser ENHYPEN pertama hadir di CGV! 📍 Tayang terbatas mulai 5 - 8 Maret di CGV 🎥Tersedia dalam format Regular 2D, SCREENX, 4DX 🎟️ Tiket dapat dibeli mulai 5 Februari Pukul 20:00 WIB 🎶 Konser ikonik ENHYPEN, lebih dekat dan lebih immersive Info selengkapnya dapat diakses di enhypenincinemas.com Jangan sampai ketinggalan! #SemuaSerudiCGV




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This is my first time seeing a goat with down syndrome 😭😭😭



First of all, sorry for going a bit quiet here. It wasn’t because nothing was happening. Quite the opposite. We’ve been fully inside the work. These past days we’ve been focused on two things: producing the pieces, and making sure the numbers are counted properly. Sales came in from three different websites across different regions, and as much as we wish it were simple, consolidating handmade orders like this takes time. Different platforms, different currencies, different shipping paths. So before saying anything publicly, we wanted to be careful, accurate, and fair. Now that everything is officially closed, here’s what we can share. Across all regions, this project reached 2,556 pieces. And while that number on its own is already overwhelming, what stayed with us wasn’t just the scale of it. It was the bro's response that came right after. When @eaJPark saw the final numbers, the very first thing he said wasn’t about milestones, production, or what’s next. It was simply: how do we get the money to the people who need it as soon as possible? No pause. No calculation out loud. Just pure concern. From our side, working in handmade production, we know things are rarely that simple. Net profit isn’t something you can pull out immediately. There’s production time, quality control, shipping across Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the US. Costs move. Variables stack. It’s messy, and it takes time to land on a truly clean number. But here’s the thing. He doesn’t work in this industry. And that’s exactly why his response hit us so deeply. What he brought wasn’t operational logic. It was sincerity at its finest. The kind that reacts before thinking about complexity. The kind that cares first. It hit even harder when he mentioned winter. Living in Indonesia, where it’s basically summer all year, we honestly hadn’t fully realized how brutal the season is right now for people already struggling. But he did. Instinctively. His mind went straight there. To the people. To their reality. So this is our promise. We’re pushing production as efficiently as we responsibly can, without ever cutting corners on quality. We’re tightening timelines, double-checking numbers, and doing everything we can to bring clarity as early as possible. Not to rush blindly, but to honor the man's intention that started this whole project. Because when someone’s first instinct is to help, that sincerity deserves to be met with the same honesty, effort, and care. This was never just about selling objects. It was about symbols moving with people, carrying intention across borders. And behind all the complexity of handmade work and global logistics, we’re holding onto something simple: When the heart leads the work, the work should follow with integrity.