Why do you like BTS? Apart from being the whole package as an artist and human beings.
Is like hanging out with your family and friends,They feel like home π #BTS#BTSARMY
Day 155 of streaming Haegeum to 1B
Stream ARIRANG, Swim & Come over with Haegeum π
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New PL every day at 1am KST
Save the carrd for more PLs π
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π¨ BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists Destroy 99% of Cancer Cells in the Lab Using a Chemo-Free "Molecular Jackhammer"
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250705 #RM reposted film producer Jason Lee on rkiveβs story
βI don't think people are lonely because they're alone. I think people are lonely because nothing feels real. We've turned so much of life into a representation of life. Friendships become followers. Conversations become comments. Experiences become content. Even our thoughts start getting shaped by an invisible audience. And none of this happened because we wanted something bad. We wanted connection. We wanted to share. We wanted to belong. But somewhere along the way, we started to experience life through screens instead of ourselves. A sunset isn't enough anymore. We have to capture it. A meal isn't enough. We have to post about it. A moment isn't enough. We have to prove it happened. And when everything becomes content, reality starts to feel distant. That's why I think so many people feel disconnected. It's not from each other. It's from themselves. Because a part of us that feels alive doesn't care about likes, or views, or algorithms. It cares about presence and about being somewhere fully. And to have moments that only belong to you. And maybe what we're missing isn't connection. Maybe it's more reality. Maybe the cure isn't finding more people. Maybe it's finding your way back to your own life.β
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BTS achieves the biggest monthly gross by a group since the Billboard Boxscore chart began in 2019, surpassing The Rolling Stonesβ $95 million from August 2019 by 35%.
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BTS officially breaks Rolling Stones' seven year boxscore record. The group achieves the biggest monthly gross by a group since the chart began in 2019 ($127.8M), surpassing The Rolling Stones.
We don't go to the members hotels. Ever. We all know that. It should be common sense, but we still learn it the first week of being in this fandom. We also reiterate this etiquette, basically, daily. Acting as if this is brand new information, or something to casually forget, is not gonna fly.