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Let things continue to unfold.
As hard and saddening as they must be, it was meant for him to go through them.
I pray wisdom and shalom peace be upon him.
Like all the trials he had gone through before, this will be the same for him.
Like how gold goes through the fire for refinement.
God loves him.
He will be alright.
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Jimin’s fans are easily distracted and their enemies know this well hence they can play them like a fiddle in their hands.
Do they really think that they have the sole power of protecting him just because they care for him?
Thinking too highly of oneself is easily a fall.
They should know their priorities. And that is by keeping his art alive through continuous support of his music, his works.
Jimin is just one man. Imperfect like the rest of us. Yet somehow, a lot of people wants to see him fall and fade into obscurity.
That should tell you something.
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Let Jimin handle his private life as he sees fit.
His fans should rise above from the likes of regular kpoppies who lives only for drama and intrigues because they can’t get anything valuable from their faves.
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I don’t know if this is true or not….

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One must be mindful of what one does for the people that they care about, like that Jimin fan.
#children are very dear to Jimin’s heart.#under no circumstances must they be used for awards and such
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Sincerity has been thrown out for a long time now.
Make a noise then get the fans pacified.
💁
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Learned something new in X
“Mastercard” - person who keeps taking credit of other people’s work.
Heh.
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This is how a devious a label can go when it comes to destroying their own artists


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This actress, i’ve seen her in a drama before. After reading what had happened to her - especially her medical issue, how her own label/company did her dirty and wanting her blacklisted, she’s fighting back.
The willingness to even quit…..she’s bold and this is how you should do it.
Her company is using the media to continuously defame her and she’s using the same media to air her side. Good. Don’t cower.




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The rumor about only one BTS member participated in the MJ album tribute…i already expected who that’ll be. And it’s not Jimin
Promoting it as a band 😂

#jimins fans should not expect anything especially when the label is doing their best to have their global popstar#make his mark in the industry
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I think Jimin is re-tracing his roots based on his actions since his military discharge.
I can’t describe it but it’s like something to do with solid ground, like he’s creating his present by winding his past and perceived future together.
Very interesting…
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This is psychotic behavior 💀 and it’s sickening 🤢

#psychos#i’ve only watch one video of him and it’s about being a cat dad. 3 or 4 cats he takes care of
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1) A Crime Hiding in Plain Sight
Hello Tumblr friends! Who's interested in learning more about Bang Si-Hyuk, his team of fellow fraudsters, and their 1.2 trillion KRW stock heist? I think I'm *finally* ready to write about this monster crime. I'm going to write this in installments to make it easier to read and digest.
Before I dig in, I want to address many of the comments I've seen from ARMYS on X who routinely downplay the severity of this financial crime, or dismiss in outright as some sort of witch hunt. No! Bang and friends committed serious financial crimes. The list of victims includes early Big Hit investors, Big Hit employees, IPO investors, and potentially everyday Korean citizens whose retirement funds, managed by the Korean National Pension Fund (NPF), which may have been caught up in the fraud. And while it may not feel like it, if you have ever bought BTS's music, purchased concert tickets, spent your precious money on merchandise, or consumed paid content, then you, too, are a victim. I say this because ultimately, HYBE has no value without a revenue source. You made the company valuable in the first place, and BSH and a handful of his associates extracted that value from the IPO for their personal gain.
This installment is entitled A Crime Hiding in Plain Sight because the IPO investors who were blindsided by a sudden deluge of HYBE stock being sold immediately after the company went public, and the resulting massive downswing in the stock price. I'll get into more of the details of the actual scheme itself in my next post. Suffice it to say, investors knew right away that they had been scammed. Here are several articles from 2020 - right after the IPO - with all the details of who and what they did!
[Exclusive] 4 Big Hit executives involved in private equity fund management company that led to 'stock price plunge'
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[Exclusive/Signal] Former Executive Who Invested in Big Hit Resigns Just Before IPO
CIO and outside directors from Big Hit were concerned about the conflict of interest controversy surrounding the establishment of a pre-IPO fund exclusively for the company… Officials resign this month, putting shareholder damage on the back burner. Big Hit draws a line by throwing 360 billion won worth of stocks into the market, saying, “There is no connection to the sale of fund shares.”
Both of these articles identified the private equity funds (PEFs) involved and the key players. Notice these stories came out within days of the IPO date of October 15, 2020. We've know who was involved in flooding the market with shares and reaping huge profits right from the start.
So what changed? If nobody cared in October of 2020, why do we care now?
At the end of November, 2024, stories broke about Bang PD's 30% commission fee from the PEFs scheme, which was a whopping 400 billion KRW (approximately 290 million USD), plus the performance bonuses (okaaaay) given to various individuals from the PEFs who all had ties to BSH. The total amount they amassed from their scheme is believed to be 1.2 trillion KRW.
Days later, SK president, Yoon Suk-yeol, declared martial law and tried to pull off a (failed) military coup. This action led to his subsequent impeachment, removal from office, and a new presidential election. The new president, LeeJae Myung, ran on a platform of crackdowns on financial fraud and tackling the Korean Discount problem.
BSH had many friends in the previous administration who have been covering for him. Without the failed military coup and resulting new administration, I think there's every reason to believe BSH and his colleagues would have gotten away with their scheme. They may still, but it's a very good sign that they are in the Korean news every single day.
I suspect a proper investigation and a thorough audit of the company's records may uncover more fraud and crimes. We shall see.
Okay, I'm stopping here for now. Tomorrow I will share with you the details of exactly what the fraud entailed and who was involved.
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Sometimes, when things are quiet we tend to feel bored as every moment passes by.
But other times, it is but a calm before the storm.
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