@che_creates I liked her character because it showed how everyone in the friendgroup was in there out of their self-interest. The responsability fully fell on Bear to realize this and free Nikki; failing to do so leads to Sarah's death thinking he can ignore his permanent choice.
Literally everyone deserves to go out for dinner, buy coffees, wear quality clothing and have fun experiences whilst also being able to afford rent, groceries, bills & have a little left over for savings no matter what job they do. Why is that so absurd to some people?
BTS said they used their own money to choose each gift, and Jung Kook personally selected two tubes of solid perfumes and paid for them, assuming the price for each is $10 conservatively, and news say 110k fans attended the Busan tour, so Jung Kook paid at least $2.2M for fans😭
📍#BTS SCHEDULE📍
📹 06/19 - Merry Go Round MV on Spotify
🗺️ 06/26 - BTS Arirang World Tour begins in Europe
🏆07/19 - #FIFAWorldCup Final Halftime Show
📚 09/15 - Release of 2 #BTS Books
🎤09/18 - Performance iHeart Radio Festival
🗺️ 10/03 - BTS Arirang World Tour begins in South America
i haven't been able to stop thinking about this and this scene from Split (2016). both scenes feel rooted in the same instinct: making yourself undesirable as a means of self preservation. the real Nikki was trying to make herself untouchable in the only way she could