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เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2025
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ماقدر اتخطى جماله هنا
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@yxot9 برادا بولو سلين كارتير
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@mnarmmx منارررر😭😭😭 وش تقولين
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افكر انزل لكم سفينتي الشبحيه اخاف تكنسلوني 😔 بس عندها كل شي ملابس وقصه وضعيات تصوير اغاني مشتركه 👀
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@reinafzyd @yxot9 👀جالسه ابيع لاتقولين عيوب المنتج
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@yxot9 فخمه كلها ماركات
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@mnarmmx مافهمت
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@reinafzyd بالضبط هي هي
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@pondwar حسابي كله هو اذا انا فانا يوميا ومستمره خمس سنين ماسوى شي مع بنات يوم سواها صمموا له هذي الرقصه جمم لله يلعنك ويلعن مصممينك
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pw🫶🏻@pondwar·
صرت اشوف دنك بالتل اكثر من امي و ابوي خلااااااااص
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@vjdza عزتي لجونغ ليش جونغ بايام عرض المسلسل كان يتكنسل ماشفناك فتحتي فمك وثانيا اذا ماتفهمين انه عرض مدفوع تذاكره وتم قبول العرض الشي المزعجني من دانك انه صدق مانزل المقطع واعتبره شي فقط للستيج البنات يستحق ينشر شغلهم تعبوا عليه بس انتي كارهه تشوفين بنات بغير الصوره النمطيه براسك
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Z A I N@vjdza·
سوري نوت سوري كنسلة دانك مستحقه مو عشانه جريئ و رقص مع البنات لا لانه جلسته فوق البنات اكبر غلط و انه مسوي طبيعي و يسوي ريبوست للمقطع شي مره مقرف يعني تدري انه غلط و الكل مهاجمك ليش مسوي الساطي على الاقل اعتذار او شي و لا... ← الي تشوفينه يا انون onvo.me/jdzn/msg/10751…
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@reinafzyd انا بعد شفتهم وتاكدت منهم بعضهم صورت وبعضهم لا لكن الارنب الاساسي حساباتهم موجوده اذا احد مهتم لنساء كنساء مايستخدم حقوقهم حجه
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𝐑ᵃⁱⁿ ☔️@reinafzyd·
I was about to say something Then I saw the dancers posting the performance on their accounts. They looked so happy, saying they loved it and that they love their job. He’s getting support from them, so he won’t listen to people here I don’t think anything matters anymore atp
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🇻🇳Jaidee’s aunt Bamnie🐣
i wonder y a stage performance is so easily equated w who an artist rlly is irl —in the end it’s all a performance. example if an actor plays a scene where he hits a woman - if he plays a murderer a disturbed psychopathic character even a rapist would u believe he’s like that off-screen too? obviously not. so a stage performance is no different. it’s a form of artistic expression, not a reflection of someone’s true character. if u don’t like a movie u can choose not to watch it. if u can’t accept a performance u can simply skip it. but that doesn’t give u the right to impose judgments or define an artist’s personality based on a role or a performance. what i’m tryna say is:don’t jump to conclusions. art isn’t always about right or wrong within a fixed standard. it depends on perspective & personal perception. this is not blind defense. if the artists i support actually behaved inappropriately irl i would be the first to speak up but obviously he has never done that. if u can find me a real example of him disrespecting women off stage i would bow my head but when everything exists only within a performance then it should be seen for what it is -a part of art nothing more nothing less. if u keep thinking this way, then u’d have to hate almost every actor who has ever played a villain. if u want just hate the character not the artist. if u’re truly cursing him over that performance while claiming to stand up for feminism & the female dancers then that’s honestly contradictory-even a bit laughable. bc before stepping on stage all of them had already willingly accepted their work in a professional way. everything was rehearsed constructed aligned & carried out by professional artists who clearly understand their work. they r doing what they love & getting paid for it. support feminism but don’t turn it into toxic feminism—where u claim to protect women while actually denying their choices their voices their professionalism. if u say he’s a BL actor so he’s not allowed to do this, then that makes even less sense. we talk every day ab fighting for a fair world—where everyone is equal w/o discrimination based on gender religion skin color continent & so on. so why is it that many artists around the world can perform like this but he can’t? a BL actor is still an artist like any other. he still has the right to take on roles work w female partners & explore different kinds of performances. we talk ab equality yet u r the one drawing lines & limiting what someone is “allowed” to do. don’t put labels on anyone & then use those labels to restrict them—let them be professional in their own acting careers. as for me after watching that performance for 2 days what i saw was precision beauty & strong coordination from everyone on stage. it clearly showed how hard they practiced & how professionally they worked together—nothing about it was random or out of control & honestly Dunk deserves to be praised here he was genuinely impressive in that performance from his presence to his control on stage. saying he ruined or disrespected the original song—that has no real basis. there r choreographers, a production team & even the original song’s owner directly watched the performance. if u have basic knowledge, u should understand that for something like this to be performed the company must purchase the rights & get approval from all related paảties & claiming that everything was his idea or that he choreographed it himself to express his true self or personal desires toward women—that’s even more unreasonable. i’ve followed him for 5years have never seen him choreograph even a single move so saying he created an entire performance for that purpose sounds forced & honestly ridiculous & if after all of this u still choose to hate him then maybe just be honest & say “i hate u so everything u do is disgusting despicable in my eyes”bc there is simply no valid reason to judge or hate a person based on a stage performance that lasts ab 4mins
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@JONGDNK احلامك انتي مسؤله عنهم غير مكانهم
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حبيتها و طلعت ستريت و عندها حبيب طيب و احلامي معك ارميها بأقرب زباله ولا وش
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Non_Sense🌻🥑🐟⚡️🌽EYES ON YOUo(*⌒O⌒)b
In the bl community, there are misogynistic women and pedo sympathisers. Women who try to control, degrade, or dictate how other women should live, all while claiming to be feminists. For me, feminism is simple: it’s about equal rights and personal agency. I believe women should have the right to make decisions for themselves, whether it’s about their bodies, their reproductive health, their mental health, or their lives in general. That’s what true empowerment looks like. But what I keep seeing online doesn’t always reflect that. I see people inserting their opinions, saying things like, “a woman is supposed to be this” or “a woman shouldn’t do that.” And one of the most confusing arguments I’ve seen is when people say they “feel bad” for women in certain performances because they were “made to dress like sexual objects.” That logic doesn’t hold up. If a woman chooses how to dress or how to express herself, why are we assuming she has no right? Why are we removing her autonomy just to fit a narrative? That, in itself, is a form of disrespect. Perception lies in the eyes of the beholder. The way you interpret something often reflects your own mindset. If you see a woman expressing herself and immediately reduce it to something sexual or degrading, that says more about how you view women than what she is actually doing. And the double standard is obvious. Men can be shirtless, show their bodies, and it’s normalized. But when women do the same, suddenly it becomes a moral issue. Why? We often say we should raise boys not to sexualize women, and that’s important. But we also need to acknowledge that women can project harmful narratives too. That conversation is often avoided or excused under the name of feminism, and that’s a problem. When I talk about feminism, I’m talking about fairness and accountability across the board. Yes, women are disproportionately affected by many societal issues, and that should never be ignored. But that doesn’t mean we excuse harmful behavior from anyone. You can’t claim empowerment while simultaneously policing other women’s choices. At the end of the day, don’t project your personal beliefs or discomfort onto others. Don’t disguise judgment as concern. And don’t strip women of their agency just to make your argument sound valid. That’s not feminism, that’s control dressed up as something else.
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Leo 🤟🏻@shizumu_sora·
And that's what it felt to me. I had a few discussions in private about it and there's absolutely validity to "I'm feeling uncomfortable, this is too sexual, I feel like women are being objectified here". We can talk about how in feminism there's always been discussions about when female sexual liberation starts, what consent to it really means in a patriarchal society etc. It starts with sex work, pornography down to women wearing revealing clothes and whether they do it for themselves or not etc. And then further from "even if these women consented and even choreographed this - is it the symbolism that bothers me?". It's all valid. I personally disagree for a miriad of reasons but I understand the arguments. As OP was saying tho, having a different opinion is okay. Especially considering cultural differences in this very international fandom. But calling for cancellation and demanding apologies and starting to insult people might go too far. Just my two cents. (just talking about the people that legitimately criticised it aka not the people who were mad cause "not queer" or "not with J" or the ones from certain fandoms that just love to jump onto discussions for the sake of hating)
🧸lucie🫶🏽eyes on you❤️@mychennata

this is such a nuanced conversation and can be educating for everyone. you can very much have an “agree to disagree” kind of conversation right now where both parties listen to each other but because you guys want to go for an attack rather than a conversation, we’re not going to get anywhere. some of you with certain pfp’s are literally doing what you always do which is to join in on a hate train yet again and have no critical thoughts of your own being formed. and that’s the problem with stan twitter.

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anu ak jg dancer dan perform² jg dan adalah benar bahwa setiap koreo yg mau ditampilin pasti ditanyain dulu dan harus sesuai consent jg. kl keberatan mah yaudah pasti ganti koreonya. jd, kl sampe dijadiin pas perform mah berarti ya semua setuju, case closed gitu aj guys
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EYES ON JOONGDUNK FANCON #JoongDunkFanconD2 Oh, let me get this straight... your sorry asses are actually trying to come for D over a flawless, professional performance? Bless your bitter little hearts. First of all, the women sharing that stage with him are highly skilled professional dancers. Every single movement in that choreography was carefully mapped out, rehearsed, and fully consented to as part of their job. If any of those professionals genuinely felt the routine was degrading, they could have easily backed out. But they didn't, because they are artists executing a performance. ​Secondly, the double standard here is glaringly loud. If a female artist performed this exact same choreography with male backup dancers—which I’ve seen plenty of times—it would be celebrated as "empowering" and absolutely no one would say shit. ​But because it’s him, you’re suddenly grasping at straws to invent outrage. Honestly, sometimes Dunk just needs to breathe and people will say he is taking other people's air. Take your fake, selective outrage somewhere else—we are going to keep cheering for an absolutely incredible performance.

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الاطفال اللي ماتميز بين عرض مصمم ورقصات وبين احترام النساء او جودهن بشكل مثير ع المسرح يمكن العرض ماتقدم لك انا مادافع عنه بوفر طاقتي وادافع عن شخصيته بمسلسل جيسي القادم اخاف بعد ماتميزون بين العرض والشخص
JDFANCON¥Eyes on you@abigail_feboke

Why are some women more misogynistic than men 🤦🏻…My God!! Using feminism as disguise for ur deep rooted misogyny!! Hope those throwing the word feminist around knows the meaning!! Hope we all know that’s a profession for those women?? Hope we know they were not held at g*npoint?? There was no discomfort whatsoever on their faces?? Some of you using the word vul*ar?? Hello?? To a performance that was mainly women dancing?? A choreographed performance?? Women dressing sexy to dance now is seen as vulg*rity??

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Ɓébé@MandymomentsJD·
EYES ON JOONGDUNK FANCON #JoongDunkFanconD2 Oh, let me get this straight... your sorry asses are actually trying to come for D over a flawless, professional performance? Bless your bitter little hearts. First of all, the women sharing that stage with him are highly skilled professional dancers. Every single movement in that choreography was carefully mapped out, rehearsed, and fully consented to as part of their job. If any of those professionals genuinely felt the routine was degrading, they could have easily backed out. But they didn't, because they are artists executing a performance. ​Secondly, the double standard here is glaringly loud. If a female artist performed this exact same choreography with male backup dancers—which I’ve seen plenty of times—it would be celebrated as "empowering" and absolutely no one would say shit. ​But because it’s him, you’re suddenly grasping at straws to invent outrage. Honestly, sometimes Dunk just needs to breathe and people will say he is taking other people's air. Take your fake, selective outrage somewhere else—we are going to keep cheering for an absolutely incredible performance.
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الي يطقطق بلوك.
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هذا الخوي محزم الضهر لا احد يفهم غلط
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