Nah RE fans are actually jobless. You cannot be this pressed over a key which has existed since re2, you have a whole new remake coming out next year with new content and instead of hyping that up and being excited for that you keep saying the most vile stuff about Ada.
It's absolutely wild how easily re fandom warp their own logic just to vilify a complex character. They'll eagerly romanticize the dark aesthetic of Leon sharing the canvas with actual war criminals and biological death machines like Krauser & Mr. X, praising it as “hot / sexy”+
This really annoys me lol, as someone who used to be into K-hiphop. K-hiphop has constantly profited over black artists and never given credit where its due especially when they particularly use it for the culture from taking hairstyles which are not theirs and things like smtm
Dear whoever you are,
Your "20 years of struggle" doesn't give you the right to disrespect j-hope, especially when you clearly haven't sat with an album as critically acclaimed as “Jack In The Box”. And don't put him in the same sentence as idols from other labels who use company influence to collab with whoever's trending.
j-hope and BTS started from the bottom if you didn’t know that, a struggling company, zero industry privileges, even mocked by parts of the Korean hip-hop scene early on. They didn't get here on luck. They got here on preparation meeting opportunity. Big Hit didn't make BTS, BTS made Big Hit /HYBE what it is today.
Korean music critic Randy Suh put it well in a 2018 piece: "j-hope doesn't really owe the Korean hip hop scene much because it isn't where he got his start. He has since said with confidence that his musical roots are the 1980s and '90s hip hop that he grew up dancing to"
He didn't come up through the underground rap scene, but he spent his late teens studying it and building a flow that's entirely his own. That groundwork is what made him the first South Korean artist to headline a major U.S. festival, not a Big Hit connection, but raw talent. That's also where he met J. Cole in person, told him he was his muse, and exchanged numbers. That friendship started artist to artist, not through some HYBE rep making a call. 🤨
“on the street” with J.Cole is j-hope’s way of paying respect to one his early hip-hop inspirations. He gave Jermaine has more bars in the song, that’s how much he respects him.
j-hope only collaborates with people he genuinely respects. Korean hip-hop legends like Yoon Mirae and Gaeko who joined him on "Neuron" didn't show up because he's popular. They showed up because they believe in his skill, and because he's cited them as inspirations since day one.
Years in the game don't automatically make you more deserving than someone else. Sure, some artists lean hard on their label, can't rap or sing live, and still get everything handed to them. But j-hope has never been one of them.
Twenty years of experience should teach you the difference between resenting someone’s success and understanding it. j-hope’s is the kind you study, not the kind you dismiss.
Their niche and are able to collab with artists like Megan Thee Stallion so if you just respected the culture and called out your fellow artists when they were being racist and back to the roots maybe the genre would be somewhere else?
About Lily:
Loves pressing flowers
Loves to gently touch your hands
Gives the best hugs
Gets TONS of gifts (someone brought whole ass flower arrangements)
Is extremely jolly and hyped
Has a message for everyone who contributed to the card
Honestly as a webtoon reader, this is what made the story so much more relatable. The fact that she was like anyone else an office worker, who loves food. Its such a good webtoon, im seriously so disappointed to see such a poor adaptation. Idk why kdramas keep doing this.n