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Some K-pop memes are based on a sentiment that’s relatable to everyone, which can sometimes make them get popular. It’s thrilling for a fan to see their idols floating around in the mainstream ...
In the late 2010s, K-pop fans on Twitter began to tack fancams onto tweets, whether they were talking about an idol performing, sending off a snappy reply, or just tweeting ...
In the wake of George Floyd’s death, K-pop fans haven’t been using their power to rack up view counts on BTS’ or Blackpink’s music videos, but rather, to rally around the Black Lives ...
K-pop fans (sometimes referred to as “stans,” a slang term for a dedicated supporter) posted videos, memes and animated gifs of their favorite Korean pop bands and artists, and many included ...
K-pop fans hijack #BlueLivesMatter with memes and blue Power Rangers It’s the third time they’ve taken over the internet this week.
It’s time for yet another feature dedicated to some of the many moments in K-pop life where a meme sums up just exactly how I feel. It’s comforting knowing that there are people out there who ...
K-pop memes are the bane of everyone’s existence, except for those who love them, of course. No matter which of the two you are, the time has come to find out which famous K-pop meme you are.
The BlackPink member accidentally started a whole new internet ‘Did it Work?’ meme . ... She is reportedly the most-followed K-Pop star on Instagram, amassing a whopping 32.4 million followers.
And K-pop fans are frustrated that the behavior of a few reflects poorly upon them as ... That's not to say that someone posting a fancam reply on stan Twitter will send a direct hit to an idol ...
K-pop fans took to social media to post memes of girl group Twice to show how much they enjoyed the US president getting impeached again; One user had more than 100,000 likes for a tweet featuring ...
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