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2023 STAYweek Fanmeeting Behind Ep2

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2023-08-10 00:14:11 The fanmeeting was altogether 4! Hours long! And that two days in a row.
2023-08-02 17:13:24 The fanmeeting was altogether 4! Hours long! And that two days in a row.

The fanmeeting was altogether 4! Hours long! And that two days in a row.

Katja van den Berg

Hahaha you can be a good psychopath and fake empathy. That's brilliant. This fanmeeting was 4 hours long. FOUR hours. Okay, they was some sitting down involved. BUt they were "on" for 4 hours. And rehearsed that afternoon. How on earth were they still so full of energy? Must be adrenaline. And being young of course. The part switch for Waiting for Us and Muddy Water may be my fav part of the entire fanmeeting. They were SO good. So so good. Both units did so well. Yes, Felix was crying at the ments in the first meeting. Poor Felix. But it was also less than a week after his grandmother died. He'd been off work for a few days and then this. So I'm sure there were a lot of emotions there for him. I'm glad they didn't show all of Seungmin's ment, btw. He mentioned the dreaded M-word (military). Stayville went into a full blown panic attack.

K-pop Auntie

Faking empathy is an invaluable skill in life. I highly recommend it. Four hours is a long time to be "on", and yet these guys do it so well. Must have been especially draining for Felix. I had forgotten about his grandmother. I hope the guys are able to talk about their eventual military service without it sending Stayville into a panic in the future. Will we be getting a yearly dose of a couple of comebacks, a series of SKZ Codes, along with a bevy of SKZ-TALKERS, Vlogs, and more? No. But it's not like they won't be active in various ways either. BTS is using the time to work on some awesome solo projects that have been phenomenal so far. Plus, this is a ritual of duty to country for every single Korean man. I'm sure most are nervous, anxious, and have mixed feelings about going into the service, and yet, there may be some in the group who absolutely see it as their duty and genuinely want to serve in the same way every other man in the country does. I hope when their time comes that it doesn't turn into a conversation of how to make SKZ except from service (and SKZ alone, as opposed to a broader discussion about how exemptions are handled).