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What are some things K-pop fans do that tick you off?

Ooh don't even get me started..A fan snuck up on Jaejoong at a sauna and took a picture of him sleeping. The fan even bragged that she kissed him while he was asleep.A fan taking a picure with an idol. You can see sasaengs crowding the outside of the cafe.Sasaeng writing a letter to an idol using her blood.Sasaengs chasing bts.Taecyeon received a bloody note saying, “You can’t live without me”. She posted that she wrote it with the blood from her menstrual pad..This. Sasaeng fans.Sasaeng is a crazy, overly extreme fan, obsessed with their idols and always invading their privacy.First of all, what the fuck.Second, you really need to get some help.I understand that kpop idols portray an image of perfection. It's so easy to daydream about them. No wonder their biggest strength is their fan base.But sasaengs objectify them so much. They look at them not as people, but as… something. A product of their own head. They can't give idols a break thinking this is ok because they are “fans”.An idol dating is first-page-breaking-news in Korea. Who cares? Who cares about who they're dating? Who cares about what they're doing in a sauna? Why stalk them? Why hurt yourself for it? Can't you just appreciate their music and the idols themselves as artists?This is stupid because they are people like us, with their own lives, only trying to do what they love. Idolizing them and taking time of your life to spend 6 hours somewhere waiting to take pictures so you can know about their life or make a scandal is pathetic. Get a life.Bts has a song called Pied Piper that talks about this.“I like it more because it’s badYou know it deep downNow we don’t stop (You can’t stop)Be more honestStopStop watching and and start studying for your examsYour parents and boss hate meThe video clips you watched, various pictures and tweetsV app, bon voyageI know that you like it, what do you do when it’s good,Stop.”Kings of criticizing society.(cr koreaboo)

If you were a part of Marvel, how would you plan Phase Four?

After the Avengers defeat Thanos in the Avengers Infinity War: Part 2, the next big, MCU-wide baddie has to be…Dr. Doom.Doom is the perfect villain to wrap up the series with, assuming there is to be a Phase 4 (some of these guys will be getting way too old to continue). He cuts a sharp contrast to Thanos in that Doom isn’t some god or mutant; he’s a man who derives all of his power from his cunning, intellect, and indominable will alone. With Marvel having acquired 20th Century Fox, introducing Doom into the MCU isn’t only possible, it’s the key to expanding well beyond Phase 3, uniting the Marvel Universe in an Avengers/Fantastic Four/X-Men/Guardians of the Galaxy/Doctor Strange/Black Panther crossover against quite possibly the most dangerous supervillain in Marvel comics history.Introduce the Fantastic Four and the X-Men over the course of 3 films and only tease Doom throughout the series, not showing him outright. I’d want to conserve his exposure the way Thanos was, maybe placing him in mid-credit scenes in other Marvel films as he plots some nefarious scheme affecting every hero in the MCU in some shape or form. To better showcase Doom’s insanely brilliant strategic mind I would only show the consequences of Doom’s actions as he works behind the scenes throughout the slate of films in Phase 4. For example, if Ulysses Klaw remains the villain in a Black Panther sequel, there could be a throwaway mention of a financial backer from a shady European dictator investing money in Klaw’s scheme to take over Wakanda for its vibranium reserves and demanding a modest return on investment and holding his vibranium as collateral. There could also be a throwaway mention in the news about bank security systems being probed by an unknown threat. The mid-credits scene could show Klaw’s entire fortune held ransom by a mysterious virus; not knowing who the culprit is, but also knowing that the penalty for failing his backer means certain death, a terrified Klaw directs his subordinates to turn over his vibranium reserves to his backer: Latveria.Then only at the very end, after the credits have rolled, have one final after-credit scene revealing Latverian hackers (working for Doom of course) as the source of his troubles. You don’t quite show Doom yet, but you build him up throughout Phase 4 and maybe even Phase 5 as a potent, multi-dimensional chess player.

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