Fandom contributes for the betterment of an economy. The economy of the country of your adored idol. Too bad for Third World country like us. *LOL* Why can't we focus on our local fandom instead where everything is much accessible and more affordable? Yeah, I bet you know the answer. *LOL* It is inevitable that we have to look beyond our shores
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Bakit ba ang mga hindi emotionally-available pumunta ang napupunta sa Korea at Japan?
Why not us who gets all starry-eyed by the mere mention of the country's name? :(
If we wish to honor the artist we love, I think it is best expressed by partronizing their work.
If they get good sales, they have more work. More work means more stuff for us to purchase. More purchase means more money for them to earn. Mutually beneficial, indeed. Imagine the amount of money involved in this. Tsk tsk. Whoever said fangirling is child's play is shitblind. it means business, a financially serious one at that.
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And I'm super excited for KAT-TUN's new single and album~! Don't U Ever Stop sounds really good, and SIX SENSES~! Haha can't wait for that!
And those friendship quotes are so depressing yet so true. My friends have gone through drama after drama, and I hate taking sides, and I don't want to because well, I would like to maintain both friendships >< but in the end, it just all turned out to be one big mess and now haha, there's more hate than there's love ><, but hopefully your friends will be different and things will work out!!! *glomps*
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I really have few fave KAT-TUN songs, and Six Senses is really one of my fave, topping my list as a matter fact. :)
I've been waiting for this song.
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And you're right, we contribute to the progress of Japan and Korea. Anyway, it's our own entertainment industry to blame, We can't even produce good dramas, and the music, as my friends described (why they're so into J-pop and K-pop) is monotonous and there's nothing really special. Singers here just scream out songs, and in that way, they measure the ability of an entertainer, unlike in Japan, it doesn't matter if you're out of tune as long as you inspire people.
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I really hate when our local singers do a special song number, and they usually undo each other by screaming their lungs out. More often than not, they don't care if the song number will come out good. Our singers have an odd notion that when one belts out a song, you are good. They didn't know that not all songs requires it.
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I agree. Someday I hope our singers will learn that belting is not the way to measure the greatness of a performance.
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