Thread:Some1New/@comment-37876807-20190803213443/@comment-36159073-20200203021011

also about what your friend said

to what she said about the kpop industry, your response was really good and i'm going to steal that.

also it's not just the kpop industry. in quite a few entertainment industries in general (for example the gaming industry, a lot of companies would rather have the developers work harder and longer than be happy, and if you don't have happy devs, their mental health is obviously going to decline, plus all the criticism and backlash they face from gamers in general is just hhhh).

another thing, yeah, she really shouldn't judge people off of youtube? i mean, if she finds youtube armys annoying, i hope she never finds Twitter lol.

youtube armys are kinda annoying, like whenever someone has a bts profile picture or a username that references them. But that's like, all fandoms? happens with anime fans? happens with gamers? people just find it annoying cuz it's kpop.

there's also the people who just spam "stan bts" or "stream "song by bts"" that's just a really REALLY vocal minority. emphasis on vocal too. a majority of armys aren't like that, but since they're not vocal, they're not gonna say anything about it.

and yeah there's literally toxic fans in every fandom. ESPECIALLY on the internet. I sincerely wish that wasn't the case, but that's something that's been for a while. It's really not going away.

On the internet, people have the mask of anonymity so they can be more annoying and toxic and get away with it. It's just something you have to deal with.

I've had really bad experiences with other non-kpop fandoms, especially this one Directioner. they literally told me to k word mys*lf, and i had a breakdown over that. but that doesn't mean that I can now call ALL directioners toxic, because I know that's not the case.

I wish that people could just stop generalizing people. Everyone's different, i kinda thought we all knew that by now.

hopefully your friend learns this.