Chn is so natural at Korean that sometimes it’s easy to forget he’s not a native speaker so these little 5kz code moments when he gets tripped up with Korean and the others tease him are so precious to me
so we got the total of 6 types of albums for #THIS_AND_THAT
• THIS ver.
• & ver.
• THAT ver.
• TRUCK ver.
• FANS ver.
• LP ver.
((and im assuming “FANS ver.” is smth like plve/nemoz we used to have ?))
feelings i get from each member’s part of the this & that trailer
chan: making decisions and it never being what people want
lee know: being seen only for your looks not your talent
han: feeling trapped and sold like a commodity
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I think this is clearly a criticism of the use of deep-fake and AI
The way each member looks scared, forced to watch "themself" do things that they don't want, the panic to see people wanting to see it happen for real, the way they are all trapped
No for me it's kinda genius
I’m browsing comics in a geeky/nerdy store. A woman walks in and asks one of the guys at the counter:
Customer: “I need to get one of those weird-headed figures for my nephew.”
She points at the walls of Funko Pops.
Cashier: “Do you know which one he wants?”
Customer: “Star… something.”
Cashier: “Star… Wars? Star Trek?”
Customer: “Yes.”
Cashier: “Which one?”
Customer: “What’s the difference?”
Cashier: “How old is he?”
Customer: “Fourteen.”
Cashier: “Hmm, if he were younger, it might be Star Wars, but I know a lot of teens who are into Star Trek now. Does he like Darth Vader or Captain Picard?”
Customer: “I don’t know what any of those words mean.”
Cashier: “Is he into pew pew bang bang, or utopian space socialism?”
Customer: “What the h*** are you talking about?!”
I decide to help.
Me: “Ma’am, is your nephew the kind of kid who would do sports or join the debate team?”
Customer: “He’s… on the football team. Why is that relevant?”
Cashier & I: *Simultaneously.* “Star Wars.”
The cashier takes the customer to the ‘Star Wars’ section of the Funko Wall.
Cashier: “All of these are Star Wars.”
Customer: *Getting out a folded piece of paper.* “This is what he wants.”
The paper has ‘Ahsoka Tano’ written on it, and the cashier and I share a look of “couldn’t you have started with that?!”
The cashier got the Funko for her (she still didn’t know what she was buying, but she was happy to get out of there), and the cashier’s coworkers started mocking the cashier for how he tried to differentiate between the ‘Star’ franchises, resulting in a series of similar attempts by the rest of the workers after the customer had left:
Other Worker #1: “Ma’am, does your nephew like cowboys in space, or civil servants in space?”
Other Worker #2: “Ma’am, is he into space wizards or space accountants?”
Other Worker #3: “Ma’am, does he enjoy prophecies or performance reviews?”
And my attempt:
Me: “Ma’am, would he rather overthrow the government or work for it?”
Tomi Adeyemi saying she won’t be supporting the film adaptation of Children of Blood & Bone AND she don’t fuck with Amandla Stenberg. Whew. That’s a lot.
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