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What do you think about other people's K-pop opinions?

Last Updated: 22.06.2025 10:24

What do you think about other people's K-pop opinions?

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But if they are someone I might know? I will care if they have any thoughts on K-Pop-related controversies. They do not need to. But if they do, I will be interested to hear what they think about it, especially if it is a situation where its more convoluted.

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Other than that, it's nice to read opinions. Nicely expressed ones. A lot of us harshly word out our K-Pop opinions in the name of being blunt or whatever. Like, no Jessica, you can express anything—specifically negative opinions—without feeling like you are sugarcoating them. It is easy.

Since they are K-Pop opinions, it is more interesting to read than trying to evaluate whether they are a good person or not solely based on them. K-Pop-related opinions can be a little complex sometimes when it comes to more C O N T R O V E R S I A L matters. Someone might say “I support [name of a morally bad idol]” which might give me the ick. However, at the same time, that is a mere stranger on the internet. They are not worth my time. I'd either continue scrolling or ignore it.

You think Jimin can't sing? Well that's just false. You think Jimin needs improvement? I can understand that sentiment. You think a song that I and many others like is so terrible that it doesn't even deserve any of the success it received? That is completely subjective, not factual like how you are making it sound. You dislike a song I like? That is okay. You hate a song I love? That is fine too.

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