boti
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I was sent those disturbing videos
Yoongi did a bad thing. Under the circumstances that he has been an alcoholic since his teen years, and a danger to the younger members, he corrupted and successfully turned into an alcoholic as well.
Luckily nobody got hurt, but he should face not a mild punishment. For his own sake.
Having fans being so disturbed and selfish - they only care about their fantasies - doesn't help the situation, BTS has been since their days of rose to fame, a group of losers, hiding behind their fans.
Yoongi has not addressed the issue, waiting for the sentence/decision first.
That's again a sign of hypocrisy and cowardness. He could have decided on his own to admit, that rather than working, for the past 10 years he has spent a considerable amount of his time drinking. And now it is time to accept that he has a problem, that has put the life of other people in danger.
But nooooo.....let's wait first. Why bother. Waiting for the next bottle of Whiskey.
As far as "BTS saved my life"....Someone who's on the verge of committing suicide - mostly for no reason, young people nowadays want the spotlight of victimhood - doesn't solve the problem, by developing a dangerous addiction and getting sucked into a parasocial relationship. "nothing can break us". There is no "US" in regards to BTS - a group of people owned by a gay pedophile - and the people buying their stuff to make them rich.
Yoongi did a bad thing. Under the circumstances that he has been an alcoholic since his teen years, and a danger to the younger members, he corrupted and successfully turned into an alcoholic as well.
Luckily nobody got hurt, but he should face not a mild punishment. For his own sake.
Having fans being so disturbed and selfish - they only care about their fantasies - doesn't help the situation, BTS has been since their days of rose to fame, a group of losers, hiding behind their fans.
Yoongi has not addressed the issue, waiting for the sentence/decision first.
That's again a sign of hypocrisy and cowardness. He could have decided on his own to admit, that rather than working, for the past 10 years he has spent a considerable amount of his time drinking. And now it is time to accept that he has a problem, that has put the life of other people in danger.
But nooooo.....let's wait first. Why bother. Waiting for the next bottle of Whiskey.
As far as "BTS saved my life"....Someone who's on the verge of committing suicide - mostly for no reason, young people nowadays want the spotlight of victimhood - doesn't solve the problem, by developing a dangerous addiction and getting sucked into a parasocial relationship. "nothing can break us". There is no "US" in regards to BTS - a group of people owned by a gay pedophile - and the people buying their stuff to make them rich.