What cracks me up about people crashing out about no phone concerts is that up until very early 2000s all concerts were no phones. And what’s crazy is that I remember those concerts more than any concert that I ever filmed at. Best concert that I ever went to was Bruno Mars in Vegas because it was no phones and everyone was involved and actually present. Not viewing the concert through their phone.
The no phones policy is honestly insane and, in my opinion, shouldn’t even be a thing. People spend hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars to see their favorite artist live, and a huge part of that experience is being able to take photos and videos to remember it. Fans pay all that money for a ticket, yet can’t record some of their favorite moments. I understand some people may disagree, but this is just my opinion.
Karl Anthony Towns has taught me so much about dealing with the loss of my mom 2 years ago. He also donated $5,000 dollars to my moms go fund me when she was battling pancreatic cancer. He is a great human. Me and my family will forever root for this man. So happy for him.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but quite literally every single group in
K-pop history has been problematic at some point. And every single time somebody makes a post like this all that does is make the people who don’t like BTS literally bring up every single problematic thing they’ve ever done in their career. This always starts in necessary drama that does not need to be brought up.
Meet Aniya Moore, this incredible Black Queen who beat brain cancer as a teen and is now turning her pain into purpose as a future pediatric oncology nurse! 👏🏾
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Now this shining survivor from Watha, NC is headed to Fayetteville State University (HBCU) this summer to study nursing, determined to support and inspire young patients fighting the same battle she overcame.
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Proud of you, Aniya! Your story is going to touch, motivate, and save so many lives. Keep shining bright, Queen! The world needs more warriors like you! 👏🏾👏🏾
Happy 13th Anniversary to #SUGA, BTS' lead Rapper, and one of K-pop's most accomplished Artists, producers, and songwriters of All time! Suga is famous for his unique raw emotional rap style, his live performances and his record-breaking career! He was the 1st Rapper to sell 1M units of an Album in its first 24 hours and holds the record for the Biggest Rap Album Debut in United World Chart history! He is the 1st Asian Act to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Rap Songwriters Chart and enter the Top 10 of the Billboard Rap Producers Chart! He's the 1st Asian Rapper to reach 5B Streams on Spotify across all credits & the 1st K-Pop Soloist to have multiple albums reach over 700 MILLION streams each on Spotify! He's the only Rapper with multiple albums & 4 songs reaching #1 on iTunes in 100 countries! 'D-DAY' is still the Fastest Album by a K-pop Soloist & Rapper to hit #1 on US iTunes! Suga is a Touring Powerhouse! His record-breaking D-DAY Tour was the highest-grossing tour by a K-Soloist in history at the time, with over $57 Million. He's the 1st Rapper to earn over $3M in one arena-concert in US history with his 2023 D-DAY Tour & was the 1st K-Soloist to enter the Billboard Top Tour Year End Chart & the 2nd Highest Grossing K-Pop Touring Act of 2023 after BLACKPINK! Suga is one of the most respected and influential figures in global music through his magnetic talent and visionary artistry!💪🎂1⃣3⃣🎉🌟🐐👑💜
13 YEARS WITH SUGA
ALWAYS TOGETHER WITH SUGA
OUR LOTUS FLOWER MIN YOONGI
#슈가 #방탄소년단슈가 #BTSSUGA
#13YearsWithSUGA
#BTS @BTS_twt
It doesn't matter if it was 6 years ago or 26 years ago, a lot people just don't "get over" the death of a parent or loved one, we press on. We all grieve differently. I grieve my Dad who I lost 10 years ago, every day.
Here’s the thing about merch, you don’t HAVE to buy it. Not owning every piece of merchandise doesn’t make you any less of a fan. As for the price, anyone paying attention knows that a good chunk of these increased costs comes from tariffs, so if you’re looking for someone to blame, take that up with the orange man. And don’t get me wrong I’m fully aware that the majority of merch ESPECIALLY Kpop merch is grossly overpriced for what it is.
But honestly, you can buy a turntable almost anywhere. Slap a BTS sticker on it, call it your own custom BTS collaboration, and keep it moving. It’s really not that deep.
I see the discourse all around the TL. if you want to buy the bts audio-technica turntable, I’m happy for you! if you don’t want to, then okay! just note there ARE differences between the OG & the BTS collab versions.. key difference is the body’s material. 👀
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At just 13 years old, she made history as the youngest Black student ever accepted into a U.S. medical school (University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine).
Now at 17, this powerhouse has already achieved what most only dream of:
• Graduated high school at 12
• Earned her Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciences and Master’s in Biological Sciences (both Summa Cum Laude) from Arizona State University by age 15
• Became the youngest person of color to intern at NASA (at just 12)
• Founded The Brown STEM Girl and The Brown STEM Girl Foundation — creating scholarships, mentorship programs, and global opportunities for girls of color in STEM
• Conducting advanced research in cancer immunology, virology, and global health
• Pursuing her PhD in Integrated Biomedical Sciences (focus on infection, immunity & inflammation) at Loma Linda University while on the path to her MD/PhD
• Initiated into Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. as one of the youngest members
From Texas to NASA to the frontiers of medicine — Alena’s journey is a powerful testament to discipline, brilliance, and purpose. She’s not just breaking barriers… she’s building bridges for every young Black girl behind her.
Her story is a powerful one. Keep shining, Queen! 👏🏽
@datoncefromthad I don’t watch too many reactors because I find a lot of them to be fake. But I loved her. She was so funny and so cool and you could tell that she really loved K-pop. So it was so fucked up to see how she got bullied out out of making videos.