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i think we can all agree that namjoon deserves a raise
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jungkook and jimin’s relationship dynamic in a nutshell
for waifu @jiminslight
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sometimes ur bro is on the floor and his ass is right there and u just gotta….
…y’know??
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Two bros were drinking one night. They were into some funny business. One bro decided it would be hilarious to spin the other around without letting him go. The other bro thought the best way to stop his bro was to bite him in the neck (probably for at least 20 seconds cause that purple little mark sure as hell didn't appear from a 2 sec biting oh no) while sucking the area..cause that will teach his bro to stop messing around with him.
The next day the bros thought the most appropriate way to deal with this was to tell the detailed funny story (cause isn't it the funniest shit when a bro leaves a hickey on another bro??) to their other friends as they smiled and noded like it was indeed none of their business to know the story.. all of this while the bro kept touching his work of art while the other bro basked on it and didn't let anyone else touch the area (?? speculation?? maybe)
A while later the bro was reminded again of this casual *but so funny* endeavor, so he retold the story to the audience while flaunting his now praised possession... everything oh so casually
(I've never used 'bro' so much in my life so even if this was supposed to be funny and ironic.. I'm disgusted lol)
I've gone mad.
~ this is purely fictional delulu ofc ,this did not just happen before our very own eyes ,nono ~
Also the fact that we're allowed to see this in HD is insane.
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so what do we do with this information? 👁️👄👁️
+ close up view:
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👥 (monitoring)
🐿 that(exposed shoulder dance move) will add about 40 million views, Jimin-ah
🐥 okay!
🐰 50 million! let's go with 50 million!
🐥 okay! look forward to it!
JK said 40 million isn’t enough. 😂😂
The shoulder move in question! 🔥🔥
Trans cr@lovemazejikook
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Please this tweet and their response is taking me OUT 🤣
Credit: @/ZoroMins on Twitter
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Y'all know how some kpop idols literally swallow tongue with their members/band on stage and it's like cool or whatever with people. And then JM and JK do a lil comforting and petting and then all HELL BREAKS LOOSE because it's too gay.....
Or how people love to edit straight ship/other m/m ship pics, but talk shit bout JM&JK together, when all of the originals are literally THEIR photos....
You low-key admitting they cute couple goals, and you want your OTP to have what they have.
No matter how many edits you make, at the back of you mind you will always know that underneath Brad, Kiwi and Boneisha, that that is Jimins/Jungkooks spot.
You do know that, right?
Y'all literally ship it, without saying it. Your actions speak louder than your words. You take jikook content, change one person, and say its "romantic" now, as if it wasn't already romantic in its natural form. But you call us crazy...
🙂🙃
If we "crazy" why y'all trip so hard??? Why break your back to prove something, if we are so "crazy"?? If I thought someone was talking nonsense, I would just ignore them, but y'all lowkey beat our asses to content/moments, and have a full essays written on why "it's full of shit"😑😑😑
That don't add up sis, it don't.
You looking for that new content too,not to enjoy but to wish your OTP was doing it🐸☕
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leash jikook is something that can be so hot personal 🔥
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when your specialty is P.E and art but it’s quiz day…
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Brutally Honest Reactions to Jikook
It was requested on Twitter that I talk about the less positive posts about Jikook moments from my live reactions research. These will NOT include any screenshots, but I will discuss what I saw. I will continue to keep posting positive things about Jikook, but the fandom reaction towards Jikook is one of the reasons why I feel so strongly about supporting them so much. Please read ahead if you are interested. I will also keep it out of the Jikook tag.
Keep reading
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About that little clip from today...
I'm going to talk about this once. I'm not going to answer asks after this to justify anything or explain anything because frankly it's not my job to convince anyone of anything. And there are discussions that are not worth having.
Jungkook didn't look uncomfortable when Jimin jumped into his arms. His face was passive if anything. He wasn't paying attention to what Jimin was doing and I don't think he expected Jimin to do what he did. Jungkook's first reaction we couldn't see because Lee's head was literally obstructing the view of his face. After that he just looked... passive and there was a tiny smile on his face which is usually always there when Jimin does something unexpected and he tries not to react. If you notice also, Jimin jumped into Jungkook's arms and almost immediately wanted to get down but Jungkook was still holding one of his legs, that's when Jimin turns to look at him and by the way Jimin seemed to turn around so fast he was surprised that Jungkook didn't let go. And when Jimin turned to look at him Jungkook looked the other way with a small smile on his face. The man was not at all uncomfortable.
Stop saying that Jungkook is uncomfortable around Jimin, stop saying that Jungkook doesn't like Jimin doing that kind of thing, STOP BELIEVING WHAT OTHER SHIPPERS, ESPECIALLY TKKRS SAY.
Stop treating Jungkook as a helpless being who has no voice and does not know how to speak out when he does not like or is uncomfortable with something. If Jungkook didn't like Jimin doing that kind of thing I'm SURE he would say so and I'm EVEN MORE SURE Jimin would stop doing it.
The way Jungkook reacted so quickly and almost unconsciously when Jimin jumped into his arms, how he immediately held his legs and back makes me think it's not the third or fourth time he's done it, we certainly know it's not the first.
And while I'm on the subject, this was not fanservisce, fanservice is actions aimed at pleasing the public, was there an audience present when this happened? That's not even their own content, they didn't know if that would be included or not. Only Jimin knows why he did what he did but that was definitely not fanservice, that was just Jikook being jikook.
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25K followers……outrage over one random lift….why?
I just saw that. Here is the original tweet and I encourage everyone to report the accounts and YouTube channel they list. They even give instructions in the thread over the best way to report the YT channel. This is simply gross. Anyone who says any of the members aren't comfortable with each other, no matter who you ship is not real ARMY. Seriously, report, block and move on. You can also email the information to Hybe for defamation of Jimin's character from her YT channel. All information needed is in the thread here:
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