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instead of buying more tickets than u actually need, why not just buy what ure going to use? buying extra tickets only to resell them at ridiculous prices doesn't sit right with me. behind every ticket is someone who's been waiting for years. is that really fair? 💔
i wonder how many fans would've gotten tickets if everyone only bought what they actually needed:(
A Gentle Reminder :
Magnitude 7.2 earthquake will instantly collapse Metro Manila's bridges and flyovers, cutting the capital into four isolated islands and blocking emergency responders.
To prevent total paralysis, the MMDA’s Oplan Metro Yakal Plus divides the metropolis into four independent, self-sustaining quadrants, each equipped with its own pre-designated master evacuation camp and emergency field hospital.
THE NORTH AND EAST QUADRANTS: THE HEALTHCARE HUB
The North Quadrant serves as the capital's primary healthcare refuge, encompassing Quezon City, Caloocan, Valenzuela, San Juan, and Mandaluyong. If you are caught in these areas, you must look for open ground away from dense commercial zones.
The designated primary evacuation camps for this sector are the sprawling Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) Golf Course and the expansive UP Diliman Grounds, while emergency field hospitals will be rapidly deployed at both the VMMC compound and the Quezon Memorial Circle.
Meanwhile, the East Quadrant acts as the high-risk Valley Response Zone, covering Pasig City and Marikina City—the two localities directly hugging the active fault line.
Because of their extreme proximity to the epicenter, residents here must immediately route to Marikina Boys Town, the Red Cross Compound in Marikina, or the ULTRA (PhilSports Complex) in Pasig, with emergency medical operations centralized at the LRT-2 Santolan Station Depot.
THE WEST AND SOUTH QUADRANTS: COASTAL REFUGES AND FINANCIAL SAFETY NETS
For those located near Manila Bay, the West Quadrant covers the City of Manila, Malabon, and Navotas. This dense, historic sector relies heavily on the Intramuros Golf Course to serve as both its primary evacuation camp and emergency field hospital.
The thick, historical stone walls and wide-open greens of the golf course provide a much-needed structural buffer zone, keeping evacuating crowds safe from collapsing high-rises and crowded residential blocks.
On the other hand, the South Quadrant covers the sprawling financial and residential districts of Makati, Taguig (BGC), Pasay, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, and the municipality of Pateros.
If the disaster strikes while you are in this sector, the primary evacuation sanctuary and field hospital operations will be entirely centralized at the Villamor Air Base Golf Course in Pasay City.
STAY IN THE QUADRANT
When "The Big One" hits, forget going home. Roads will be impassable, bridges severed, and falling debris lethal. If you are working in BGC but live in Quezon City, do not cross town. Your absolute survival mandate is to stay put and head to your current sector's nearest evacuation point—like Villamor Air Base for the South.
REMEMBER THESE PUBLIC GOLF COURSES
The MMDA’s decision to utilize golf courses like Veterans, Intramuros, and Villamor as primary disaster hubs is brilliant. In a catastrophic urban earthquake, the number one cause of casualties is not the ground shaking itself but falling debris—collapsing concrete walls, shattering glass facades, and snapping overhead power lines.
Golf courses are massive, wide-open green spaces completely devoid of potential debris Furthermore, these terrains provide perfect, clear zones for military helicopters to land safely, allowing emergency personnel to drop off critical medical supplies and airlift the severely injured when all roads are blocked.
Surviving "The Big One" requires clear-headed planning, not panic. Understanding Oplan Metro Yakal Plus provides the advantage needed during the first 72 hours of complete isolation. Memorizing these four independent quadrants and their open-air assembly points is key to survival.
Please share this information with your family and friends.
#radarPH
inspired to do my own #ARMYsNormalLog so here is 6m13s of me organizing some of my runseokjin memorabilia in my moon-themed pc binder! thank you bts and army, my forever inspiration 💜
#2026BTSFESTA#BTS13thAnniversary
'Merry go around' was about the military,
"I wish that I could tell you that it's over
I wish that I could walk away from pain
My life is like a broken roller coaster
But maybe I'm the only one to blame"
The lyrics, oh Namjoon :(
🐨 As I’ve been going to Korea, Japan, the US & Mexico, I’ve already seen that in your eyes. Ah, we’re still connected. And of course, you can film on your phones. I film too. When I go to concerts, I film too. But still, at that concert, there are many moments when we look into each other’s eyes
The reason I like movie theaters is that when you go to a theater, you have to turn your phone off for two hours, right? That time when, for 2 hours, you let yourself be completely led by the director’s intention, that’s something we really don’t have anymore
Of course, coming & recording & filming is your entirely rightful privilege as people who came all the way there. But while you’re filming, during certain songs, there’s this energy in that moment that only the tens of thousands of people there, including the 7 of us, can feel. The moments when we look at one another, sing the same lyrics together, jump together & wave our hands together, I think those moments will only become more precious & more valuable as time goes on
I think that experience will become more of a luxury in the future, in many different senses
🐨: "Please” era una canción que quería dedicar directamente a todos ustedes. Vamos a preguntar intuitivamente, vamos a rogar. Todas las cosas desesperadas y como un perdedor que puedo hacer: estar conmigo, no me dejes, quédate conmigo, espérame [+]
he said please was just plain and simple and direct for armys “please don’t leave me, even hell? i’m down. if i’m with you? I’m fucking down.” he says the harmonies are layered in a way that makes it sound like old bangtan song and he loves the song because it’s for us 😭😭
🐿️ : “sebelum debut aku mengalami bnyk kesulitan. Aku masih ingat, jungkook kecil menangis dan memelukku sepanjang hari memohon agar aku tidak pergi. Kita menangis bersama saat itu”
🐿️: “aku dengar dari staff kalo jadwal jungkook sangat padat. Dia bhkn mengatur ulang jadwalnya agar sesuai dgn jadwalku, semua agar dia bisa segera pulang dan ikut mengantarku wamil bersama member. Ahhh.. aku membesarkan anak ini dgn baik”
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RM shared that “they don’t know ’bout us” was inspired by conversations with Jimin about emotions, perspective, and how people perceive them!
🐨: “Um, ‘they don’t know ’bout us’ is a song that Jimin really checked up on and worked on a lot.
Jimin always said that through this session, he really improved a lot. Not just in singing, but also in learning vocals and writing melodies too.
Before making this song, me, Jimin, and the songwriters there had worked on another song called ‘Weak.’
While talking about what kind of story we should tell, I brought up the phrase, ‘You make me weak.’ That was what I had in mind. But actually, it was something directed toward you guys.
‘You make me weak.’ It’s something you’d say to someone you love. ‘You always make me weak.’ But that feeling can be both bad and good, kind of like normal emotions.
[….]
Then Jimin asked me, ‘Hyung, why is it “You make me weak”?’ Why does it make you weak?
And I said, because people… they actually don’t know us. They can’t know us. Even I don’t fully know myself.
While talking about that, I think Jimin found that idea really interesting.
The idea that:
‘People make me weak because they don’t really know me.’
The next day, Jimin and I ended up splitting into different rooms, and I think there, with DOC and some sampling they brought in, they turned it into ‘they don’t know ’bout us.’
If you watch the performance, there are all those eyes and faces appearing on the iPad or tablet screens.
So originally, this song actually started as something written for ARMYs, but in the end, it became a really aggressive song directed at people outside who don’t really know us at all.”