Me and my friend opened an apparel design store inspired by concerts and Kpop. https://t.co/QF1OiUS1Bx
We are shipping to Europe for now and have put online designs inspired by BTS, G-Dragon, Jackson Wang. so check out <3
(QR code with 10% discount code in the comments ;D)
@wslyyn Didn't his company already deny it?
I'm more interested in how she supposedly hooked up with all those celebrities. What's her job? Don't they all live in different cities? How did she manage it? Can she prove that those pictures aren't AI generated?
XIAOJUN'S MENT TODAY NOOO 😭
'i feel like recently i've been thinking that some things are a little unfair... why? because most times when we're working, we're being seen by a lot of people - be it in happy or unhappy moments.
everyone has unhappy moments in their lives, but for you, maybe it's not as visible to others. whereas for us it is, so we receive so much comfort from you guys, and for that i'm so grateful.
but the truth is, all of you have our difficulties, at work, in life - yet we can't be there by your side to comfort you. so i wanna just say, you've worked so hard everyone! we all have our struggles, and the magnitude of our struggles can't be compared, can't be downplayed, because they are big in our own eyes.
so let's work hard, and let's be happy okay? thank you everyone for coming today~!'
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canto trans cr. 唯雀主义
China launches an average of about 400 dramas a year, but we, international fans, do not have access to all this. Many, and I mean many, are produced especially for the domestic audience and are only available internally, especially those of family gender, slice of life and republicans. So how can someone say that they don’t do anything good of this kind anymore, if they can’t even see everything that is produced?
Let’s stop with this mania of prejudice based on half a dozen dramas that you watched and thought were bad, and then leave generalizing.