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rinithv · 1 year
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SUGA from his solo < Haegeum >
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always-is-always · 1 year
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Yoongi’s Chicago show to be live streamed!
There are multiple channels streaming it on YouTube.  
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sugashines · 1 year
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does anyone know if Ticketmaster have send out codes for the general verified fan sales tomorrow?
I'm not seeing any update and I keep seeing that tickets are all sold out for every show.
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ltslyn · 1 year
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this is the truth. now someone tell me why the platinum filter did not in fact filter the platinum for me?? ugh screwed me over because I secured tix so many times but it tricked me and they were always platinum 😾
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kth1 · 11 months
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romeo romeo where art thou romeo cr. @/jung-koook
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sugajimin · 11 months
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he is so hot(cr. @/jung-koook)
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rosabie · 1 year
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AGUST D LOCKSCREEN ©️
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swmeltem · 8 months
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This was my favorite moment of the whole tour🤩
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yunkiiiiimarymeee · 11 months
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Detalies😣🖤
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always-is-always · 1 year
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Suga is going to be on Jimmy Fallon in May 1st!
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jooahchu · 17 days
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SUGA DDAY "THE MOVIE"
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bts-boys · 30 days
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181013 BTS at Love Yourself World Tour in Amsterdam © nuna v do not edit, crop, or remove the watermark
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umutsuzhayallerimce · 4 months
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Ben egeninincisi olmak için herşeyimi verebilirim.ama sadece egeninincisi olmak istemiyorum.gelmemeyegidenadam da istiyorum
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httpjungkookcom · 2 years
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okay okay okay, listen. 
would you be interested in a little story with popular jungkook who is just DYING to get into the readers pants. but she knows this and can obviously tell, so she makes it her absolute mission to tease him to hell and back. i’m talking her pleasing him, making him all whiny and subby, getting him off and when he’s practically begging to return the favor she's like “hmmm, no thanks.”
and this just kills him because he thinks she doesn’t like him, but no matter what he does he still finds himself in the same predicament. and it’s not until one time he’s like “are you not attracted to me?” and she finally cracks and they fuck. but it’s different because jk genuinely likes her now and does his absolute best to make her cum until her legs give out. 
yes or no? 
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halfseoulco · 1 year
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SUGA | Agust D World Tour in Los Angeles: An experience
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Published Thursday, May 11th, 2023 — Sitting in my Uber on the way back home to the OC from LA earlier this morning, I could feel the tears well up in the corners of my eyes. I was thinking about Yoongi’s Road to D-DAY documentary, which I had recently watched just this past weekend. Having seen everything he had gone through in order to reach the point where he was able to confidently release D-DAY and go on this epic solo world tour without his six other band mates made last night’s events one-of-a-kind and absolutely unforgettable; and this attempt to put into words what took place is just that—an attempt—because as many words as I use on a daily basis, there are few ways to describe the kind of life-changing, soul-shaping experience that I had at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on May 10th, 2023.
I booked a room for two nights at a modest motel located about ten minutes away from the Forum. The day of the concert, I woke up just before 7:00 AM to log on for work. Because of the kind of job I have, even though I work from home and it is mostly flexible, I can’t really take time off during the first half of the month so I negotiated with my boss to let me start working early and take my lunch at the end of the day so that I could log off at 3:00 PM. I already knew that I wouldn’t be getting a very ideal spot in line—people had been camping overnight at the venue for the chance to get one of the first wristbands for VIP General Admission floor, even though the Forum had stated that they wouldn’t be handing them out until 9:00 AM the day of. I got there around 3:30 PM and ended up with #2798, part of the tail end of those lucky enough to get to witness Yoongi’s soundcheck. The venue staff tried their best to get us organized single file by numerical order and by 5:45 PM, I was heading down the stairs to the floor.
Although I’ve seen groups perform at the Forum before, I was honestly stunned by the sheer size of the stage, especially the length, which gave Yoongi plenty of space to move around while performing. Determined to not be caught behind too many tall people, I bypassed the center of the floor and tried to find a better spot on the right side of the stage. I still ended up behind tall people but by positioning myself in between them, I was able to see Yoongi, who was dressed casually for the experience. Staff didn’t warn us to put away our phones and everyone took photos and videos freely. He performed “해금 (Haegeum)”, “사람 Pt.2 (People Pt.2)″, and “SDL” before leaving the stage with a sultry “I’ll see you tonight”.
As people left to go to the bathroom or concessions, I made my way further around the edges of the crowd and found a spot against the gate going around the right side of the stage. Since this was my first time doing General Admission for a concert, I was a little wary because I had heard so many stories of how people were really rude and even violent because of their desire to be at the barricade—so I was both relieved and very grateful that everyone was really nice. We all sat or stood while we waited for the concert to start, since we had roughly two hours to kill, and no one tried to push their way up to the front or take other people’s spots. There was plenty of space to move freely without feeling packed in and staff went around passing out VIP lanyards to those who hadn’t gotten theirs yet. I ended up making conversation with two girls on either side of me who had also come to the show alone; and we bonded over being older ARMYs who enjoy a different kind of concert experience.
For those who have already attended earlier stops of the tour or who have their dates coming up, I don’t want to talk too much about the actual performances, but what I will say is that I went in and came out of the Forum a different person. The show felt incredibly intimate, even in such a big venue; his acoustic version of “Trivia 轉 : Seesaw” with him playing the guitar and his playing the piano for “Life Goes On” and “Snooze” really added an extra layer of closeness and comfortability between him and the audience; and he did his best to travel back and forth between the two sides of the stage so that he could look at as many people as possible. Oftentimes it felt like he was looking right at me, as if he could really, really see me and see how grateful and happy I was to be there. I hope he did—I hope he could feel how proud I am of him and how much I love him.
As fans of KPOP music, we all on some level feel a deep connection with our favorite artists; and because of the amount of communication that occurs between them and us, it’s easy to take these relationships and treasure them deeply. However, it’s not enough to say that Yoongi is my bias—that would be a really gross oversimplification. People who know me know that I wax poetic about him every chance I can get—because I have such profound respect and admiration for him as not only an artist but as a person. As a child, I didn’t have anyone, real or fictional, that I looked up to or thought of as a role model; and therefore no one who I really wanted to emulate in life. (This is probably because I was solely focused on school and extracurriculars and not very much on anything else but that’s beside the point.) It’s funny that life would take me to the age of twenty-three before I found someone who I would eventually start calling my hero—my biggest hero—and whom I would spend the following years trying my hardest to be like in order to live up to a legacy that sometimes seems too big for any one person to bear. Now, whenever I grow up, I want to grow up to be just like Min Yoongi—someone who started with nothing and suffered through things that no one should have to go through and became one of the biggest artists and influential figures in the world; someone who loves music and wants to make lasting, positive change; someone who defies conventions and stands up to hypocrisy, corruption, and injustice and uses their voice for others who have none. Most of all, I hope to be able to live up to the legacy of the Min family name, one that was already revered for its royal lineage but has since become golden because of everything that Yoongi is and does—and I hope to be even a fraction of the person that he is.
Even though I really hate close spaces and I prefer having a seat at concerts, I bought the VIP General Admission ticket because I would do a whole lot of crazy things that I don’t particularly enjoy for Yoongi; and it was also my birthday present to myself. I chose Day 1 of the LA stops because it happened the day after my 29th birthday and I couldn’t think of any better way to celebrate another year of life than to spend a night sharing the energy of the universe with the person who makes me want to be the best version of myself. Thank you for the most amazing experience of my life, Min Yoongi, and thank you for existing. You are the reason I’m still here and I will forever be in awe of who you are.
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hagarsays · 1 year
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Min mother fucken yoongi that's all I got to say LOL
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