• @holdengreen
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    272 years ago

    I like kpop tho. North Koreans are based. Love that they try to be respectful and then clap intently at the end.

    • @panic
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      302 years ago

      They were very respectful. There’s a moment between songs where one of the women is out of breath, clearly nervous, and they just clap. Overall, pretty chill.

      • Catradora-Stalinism☭M
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        312 years ago

        Thats nice at least. The artists try hard at their work, and I would like k-pop more if there wasn’t the whole corporation-basically-owns-the-artist’s-soul thing going on.

        • @panic
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          2 years ago

          Thinking about this propaganda poster everyday:

          soviet propaganda poster, "The path of talent"

          Hellworld, hellworld

        • @Beat_da_Rich
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          242 years ago

          K-Pop is just an extension of Western pop too. The Disnry Kid to Fucked Up Adult pipeline is just the same.

          • Catradora-Stalinism☭M
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            112 years ago

            Of course, Occupied korea is highly influence by the ones who occupy them.

        • @panic
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          202 years ago

          the whole corporation-basically-owns-the-artist’s-soul thing going on

          That’s just capitalism ruining art for you, on the west they just steal money, and rights to their own image, from artists so they own souls the same way. Present day is so depressing.