
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. It really makes me sad that we are having this discussion in Washington, DC when BTS came to speak out against Asian hate.
Saying they look identical is not okay. It his hateful. They are very different looking. And they are an important part of youth pop culture around the world hence their invitation to the White House and speaking at the UN this year. If you cannot tell them apart then you need to grow your friend circle.
In the picture with the President it is: RM, Suga, V, Biden, Jin, Jungkook, Jimin, J-Hope.
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I love that!
Using this pic, can anyone rank them for me from who's considered most attractive to least? They all look like Michael Jackson to me.
No, they are all considered equally attractive. You don’t need to rank them. The group is good because each man is a part of it. Together, they are perfect.
But even on this thread, people single out various members by name to swoon over, and I'm wondering how they differentiate.
Anonymous wrote:I barely recognize BTS with all that black hair.
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I love that!
Using this pic, can anyone rank them for me from who's considered most attractive to least? They all look like Michael Jackson to me.
No, they are all considered equally attractive. You don’t need to rank them. The group is good because each man is a part of it. Together, they are perfect.
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I love that!
Using this pic, can anyone rank them for me from who's considered most attractive to least? They all look like Michael Jackson to me.
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I love that!
Anonymous wrote:Although meant to bring attention to this issue, I don't see how a boy band from Korea is going to help bring light to an issue affecting Asian Americans in the USA. Could Biden not find an Asian American to represent? Also the amount of plastic surgery on Koreans is astounding - and not natural looking. The beauty standards there pressure a lot of young Koreans to go under the knife which I find disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Although meant to bring attention to this issue, I don't see how a boy band from Korea is going to help bring light to an issue affecting Asian Americans in the USA. Could Biden not find an Asian American to represent? Also the amount of plastic surgery on Koreans is astounding - and not natural looking. The beauty standards there pressure a lot of young Koreans to go under the knife which I find disturbing.