@vengeancetrlgy Finally people are talking about this. They literally have an entire side dedicated to these junior idols. Say what u want about kpop but this crap would never happen in s korea
@blauereiter Can’t wait for my copy to arrive. I must ask, is this drawing in there? It’s from akira, but I’m not even sure if Kusamori painted this. If not, do you happen to know which artbooks out there contain this painting?
https://t.co/mvksBglGWL
@Nhyyy2005@Oyki0000013 Different like the rabbit being a cat in vietnams zodiac animals but many countries from the sinosphere got traditions and culture from china hence why it’s called the sinosphere..wiki uses many sources for its info and theyre always fact checked for best accuracy. happy tet, gn
@Nhyyy2005@Oyki0000013 Sorry to hear youre saddened.its just that red envelopes, lion dance, cny, zodiac animals etc originated from china. Many countries adapted its traditions, it’s called the sinospere, theres nothing wrong with that. wikipedia can show you info. Chúc mừng năm mới, happy tet
@Nhyyy2005@Oyki0000013 Most of the comments are agreeing that cny is correct 🥀 I say tet to Vietnamese people because lny isn’t even scientifically correct, cny/spring festival follows the lunisolar calendar which needs both the sun and moon, just following a purely lunar calendar would be inaccurate
@Nhyyy2005@Oyki0000013 To Vietnamese people I’ll call it tet, to Koreans I’ll call it seollal. You can say lny as much as you want. All I’m saying is to not take offense at Chinese new year because there’s nothing wrong with it. Oyki did nothing wrong originally
@Nhyyy2005@Oyki0000013 Youre free to call it lny (even tho it’s technically lunisolar), tet, or new year. Im just saying to not get mad at people calling it cny. Its simply acknowledging the roots of the holiday. Without China’s calendar, other countries wouldnt know the date. I wish you a happy tet 🧧