#Chinese fans still to this day hate Taehyun because if it
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94erz Ā· 3 months ago
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Semi-related to the stuff I post here but anyone else aware of the RIIZE situation? The fact they put him on hiatus just because of a ''dating scandal'' only to finally announce he's coming back TWO DAYS ago and now he's been officially kicked out 'cause Korean fans (mostly girls who are insane and don't view idols as humans) threw a huge fit about it.
As an outsider of the group/fandom I can't speak too much about them but as a k-pop industry anti there's a lot to say about that. It's just so insane to me that in the year 2024, going on 2025, the built-in conception that idols belong to fans, love fans, are dedicated to their fans, and cannot have ACTUAL real love lives without it ruining their entire career is PSYCHOTIC. I cannot stress enough how ABNORMAL and WEIRD that is. I literally do not care to say that at all like if you (general) think it's okay to harass and bully any celebrity, but in this specific case k-pop idols, for doing the most human of things like going out with someone you're a freak, a loser, and you don't deserve to be a fan of anyone.
This idea that fans genuinely believe they have power to control another person's life, because they've been sold that idea by a corporation that makes money off of it, is so fucked up. But what's even worse in this situation is that the company completely threw him under the fucking bus once he lost value in their eyes. They don't care about talent, they don't care about the years of training he put in, they don't care about the relationships and bonds formed between the members that they are now tearing apart, all they wanted to use him for was to sell an image of him to fans, and now that the image has been ''ruined'' to a subset of that fandom, he's worthless to them, so they threw him away.
It's some nasty business. I have so little respect for fans who treat other people like toys, the complete and utter dehumanization of these people just doing a job, and it affects all of them. Like this is not the first and sadly won't be the last a situation like this happens until something about the industry and fan behavior changes.
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idolapps Ā· 8 years ago
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into the new world - girls' generation
OOC INFO
NAME/ALIAS, PRONOUNS, TIMEZONE:Ā EJ, female, est
RESERVATION:Ā pristin
MEMBER PROFILE
FACECLAIM:Ā kim mingyu (seventeen)
NAME/STAGENAME:Ā lee taehyun
BIRTHDATE/AGE:Ā april 6, 1994 / age 22
COMPANY/POSITION: leader, main rapper, lead dancer of 360Ā°ZĀ 
HEIGHT/WEIGHT:Ā 185 cm/68 kg
TRAINING PERIOD/JOINING YEAR:Ā training period: 3 years
INTERESTING FACTS:Ā His fans adore him for his ā€œtsundereā€ character. Having attended an elite boarding school in the States where he studied Mandarin for 6 years, Taehyun is highly skilled in English and Chinese. Heā€™s also a skilled basketball player. He knows how to play piano and guitar, and although these skills are rarely used in performance, he finds them useful in composing. Ā 
STRENGTHS/WEAKNESSES:Ā 
(+) RAP&DANCE ā€“ taehyunā€™s capacity as a rapper and dancer certainly satisfies and mostly exceeds industry standards and beyond. having first developed both skills as self-taught endeavors, his flow, style, rhythm, and choreography are individually unique and distinctly natural. although his deep register and long, lean frame were birth-given virtues, the intensive training he underwent through his time at galaxy has refined and polished his skills in these areas.
(+) COMPOSITION ā€“ besides writing his own lyrics, taehyun has produced many of his own beats, mixtapes, and songs throughout his musical career. from being a teenager pursuing a hobby, an underground artist vying for recognition, and a galaxy trainee striving to stand out, he now regularly contributes to his groupā€™s releases to whatever extent he may. in fact, composition and producing are areas in which he seeks to improve his skills the most, especially as his career progresses.
(+) PROFESSIONALISM ā€“ despite having debuted not too long ago, taehyun is exceptionally professional, a great advantage for someone in the entertainment industry. heā€™s very good at maintaining a positive public image, as he regularly monitors and keenly perceives what fans, the media, and the public want from him. furthermore, he has a knack for picking up social cues and reading people, seemingly always knowing the right thing to do and say at any given time ā€“ useful for interviews, variety shows, and extricating himself from tricky situations. though he denies it, he is a bit of a perfectionist and will do a quality job with whatever is assigned to him.
Ā  (ā€“) VOCALS ā€“ singing has never been his standout talent, and he acknowledges it. sure, he can do the rapper-singing thing (e.g. drake), but thatā€™s about it. heā€™ll gladly leave the singing to the vocals.
(ā€“) COLD REALIST ā€“ simply put, lee taehyun is a perfect example of a boy who grew up too fast. perhaps you can blame his past, but heā€™s a cynic and harsh realist. some have labelled his insensitivity to othersā€™ emotions as a symptom of some sort of psychopath, but trust me, he knows and understands very well how youā€™re feeling. he just doesnā€™t see why he should cater his behavior to your emotions and whims. there wonā€™t be any ā€œdreams come true!ā€ or ā€œI want to inspire people through my music!ā€ cheese coming out of this mouth. he didnā€™t cry a single tear after his debut showcase, and although itā€™s been less than a year, heā€™s already over the rookieā€™s honeymoon phase of his career. heā€™s not heartless or mean ā€“ just a hard, cold realist. the worldā€™s not all fluff and kittens, so should he pretend that it is?
(ā€“) EGO-DRIVEN ā€“ though he doesnā€™t quite own up to it yet, lee taehyun is a creature of his ego. by nature, heā€™s not a bragger or show-off (probably because heā€™s self-confident anyways), but he does secretly enjoy when his ego is fed. he keeps it to himself, but he does have a habit of judging people against his own standards. at worst, he can be rather stubborn, overly competitive, and reckless in pursuit of something if it catches his attention. in his defense, heā€™s been rather successful with anything heā€™s wanted thus far, at least to what meets the eye. and for the demons he does truly struggle against, he shoves them under his ego to be dealt with later. after all, right now heā€™s young, talented, attractive, leader of one of the most popular groups in the industry, with thousands of fangirls screaming his name. heā€™s unbound and unobligated, and the future only promises further treasures ā€“ or at least so it seems.
Ā  BIO/PERSONALITY:
Born in April 6th of 1994, Lee Taehyun grew up in a family that owned one of Koreaā€™s most prominent conglomerate corporations. As expected, his early childhood was without a visible care in the world, golden spoon in hand, reporters and cameras shoved in his face. Designer clothes, top chefs, expensive private tutors, and trips around the globe ā€“ yet it wasnā€™t until age 12 that he learned who he truly was, what he truly was. Summoned to his fatherā€™s office one evening, he left as Lee Taehyun, of course the son of CEO Lee Hyunbae, but not of his wife. A bastard son, born to a woman heā€™d never met or seen, raised with siblings from another womb. It all made sense now, how different his ā€œmotherā€™sā€ gaze towards him was so starkly contrasting, depending on whether his father was in the room. After all, there he was ā€“ a living, breathing, talking reminder of her husbandā€™s infidelity. But perhaps most importantly, there he was ā€“ a gigantic threat to the value of the family company stock.
Within the next month, he was shipped off to an elite boarding school in the States for the purposes of receiving an ā€œelite education,ā€ but it was clear to him that he was being shoved away for hiding across the ocean, away from nosy newspaper reporters and competitors who wished to see his fatherā€™s company stock falter. The moment he learned what his identity truly was, he was removed from his entire life as he knew it. However, he was compliant throughout middle and high school. Lee Taehyun became that one guy whom everyone envied but couldnā€™t bring themselves to hate ā€“ low effort, high grades, star athlete, had his fair share of adolescent ā€œfunā€, but never got caught. He was a real typical golden boy, but behind the scenes, he struggled with his own demons and fumbled with the mysteries he never had the chance to answer. He found solace in music (particularly hip-hop and rap) and dance, and increasingly so, he found himself in the schoolā€™s recording and studios, up late at night writing lyrics by the moonlight. Upon graduating from high school, he was shocked to be immediately pulled back to Korea to enroll in college, since his older half-brother was proving himself rather incapable of becoming heir. Again, his father whispered him false promises, that a Korean college degree would mean better ā€œbusiness connections.ā€ But this time, Lee Taehyun wanted none of it. If his father, his family, or anyone at all thought they could push him away and call him as they wanted, they were in for an unpleasant surprise.
Reluctantly so, he enrolled in college, but his true energy was spent in Seoulā€™s underground hip-hop scene, as he started making ripples in the rap game and joined a dance crew. About a year in, he was casted by Galaxy Entertainment, though he had never had the slightest interest in an entertainment career, yet alone an idol career. He stuffed the scoutā€™s business card away in his pile of books, but as the pressure for him to keep up his grades and intern in the office grew stronger, the more and more appealing the offer became. After all, the trainee contract provided him a place to stay, allowance for food, and the opportunity to deliver a vicious slap in the face of his father. He called in for an audition as a sign of rebellion and signed the contract as a declaration of secession. The day he moved into the trainee dorms was the last day heā€™d spoken to a family member to this very day.
Trainee life for him was strange to say the least. Heā€™d grown up mostly emotionally alone and was accustomed to making unilateral decisions, not around dozens of other trainees whose desperation and stress he found draining. He hadnā€™t lived in Korea for the past 9 years, and he didnā€™t dare to tell anyone about his familial background. Furthermore, he was a rather intimidating character at first impression ā€“ towering height, tanned complexion, deep voice, sharp features. He was far from the super friendly, talkative, or welcoming type. He hated sucking up, hated the whole hierarchy of ā€œseniorsā€ and ā€œjuniorsā€ ā€“ in his world, skill and ability were the only measures of status. Yet by some lucky strike, he managed to find some friends and colleagues amidst the crowds of peers he found mostly mundane and plain. Most importantly, it turned out that he was rather good at what an idol needed to do ā€“ rapping, dancing, composing. And most of all, surviving. After three years, the debut came, and although he couldnā€™t quite consider it a dream come true, it was a promising start.
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Taehyun is generally cool, but not necessarily cold. His mannerisms are suave and charming, smooth talker and sharp tongue. Heā€™s not your typical ray of sunshine, but knows when to smile and how to do it convincingly ā€“ but donā€™t expect much cuteness from him whatsoever. Off-camera, heā€™s reportedly not the most easily approachable. Itā€™s not like heā€™s hostile or socially awkward by any means, but people often say he seems mature or serious for his age, and his towering height and dark eyes donā€™t help his cause. However, initiate interaction and heā€™s talented at holding a conversation, a little blunt, a little teasing, likes to keep people guessing of his true intentions. His closest friends get to see the more free-spirited, romantic side of him, but this is very rare. Heā€™s slow to trust others, but gain his trust, and heā€™ll pay back with a strong sense of loyalty and justice. Heā€™s not too outwardly friendly or warm, but still seems to know a lot of faces within the industry. He prefers to keep his public and private life separate, and it is generally hard to read beyond his placid faƧade.
Within his group, his general mantra as a leader is ā€œyou do you,ā€ but the moment any of his members do anything to jeopardize the groupā€™s success or test his patience, heā€™ll serve justice where it is due. Heā€™s definitely not the warm and caring type of leader upfront, and when he takes care of others, itā€™s generally more subtle and behind the scenes. Admittedly, he can get a little hot-headed and cutthroat in rehearsal or training ā€“ he believes in ā€œwork hard, play hard.ā€ Occasionally, he can be coldhearted and demoralizing, but only heā€™s allowed to do that to his members. He wonā€™t tolerate anyone else disrespecting his group.
Regarding trainees, heā€™s probably indifferent. Chances are, he has no idea who you are ā€“ he doesnā€™t really strive to be a role model or a popular, caring senior. He generally wonā€™t treat you any differently for being a trainee, and for god sake, he doesnā€™t want you to suck up to him, though he wonā€™t tolerate disrespect. He has no specific expectations, but if youā€™re sincere, hard-working, and talented, then heā€™ll probably treat you well enough.
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