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These the best 2 in YG and JYP, respectively imo. From SM, it's Irene.
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^Back stabbing as in they don't like it when someone shines. They mingle with one another. The Thai community is large, but it seems like almost everyone knows each other...except for a few like me because I wasn't in the circle to begin with. If someone has a business and becomes "too successful", the hate is real. They will smile in front of you, but talk crap behind you and take action to see you fail.
If you open a restaurant and its profiting, they may slander in the local newspaper saying it's not authentic or call the local health dept and say they found foreign particles in the food. They know they are secretly talking and doing these things while continuing to hang out with each other at functions and putting on fake smile. Typing from my phone mad early. Hope it makes sense. Didn't re read.
like what? whats their issue with half koreans?
I come with respect.
Seeing the skin whitening craze in Thailand was SAD man. Seeing people with brown arms with white/powdery faces was just something I couldn't take my eyes off. One of the first things I noticed driving from the airport was the number of billboards with WHITE faces plastered on it. Of course, not surprising but it is just sad.
4:30 Mark
Yea I get it but also the lengths that some folks went to cover their skin was also wild to me.Yea, it’s really sad and pathetic. It goes back to more well off Asians being indoors while the poorer Asians were outside in the fields. So in their minds, lighter skin is better looking and supposed to mean you’re more well off while darker skin means uglier and poor.
I come with respect.
Seeing the skin whitening craze in Thailand was SAD man. Seeing people with brown arms with white/powdery faces was just something I couldn't take my eyes off. One of the first things I noticed driving from the airport was the number of billboards with WHITE faces plastered on it. Of course, not surprising but it is just sad.
4:30 Mark
Yea I get it but also the lengths that some folks went to cover their skin was also wild to me.
90+ every day I was there, some folks got gloves on, bandanas, and hoodies all to "protect" themselves from the sun.
It literally HURT me to see that up close and personal man.
Not 100% related to this post but I never understood ppl trying to go on E. Asians protecting their skin from the sun or trying skin care methods to protect themselves from getting tanned.
There’s nothing wrong with trying to protect your own skin. And the notion that E. Asians are trying to look like white propel in terms of skin has always been ridiculous to me. E. Asians are NATURALLY pale by birth. People who say this obviously never seen an Asian baby before.
Like Michael Jackson?what if they just into skincare
Not 100% related to this post but I never understood ppl trying to go on E. Asians protecting their skin from the sun or trying skin care methods to protect themselves from getting tanned.
There’s nothing wrong with trying to protect your own skin. And the notion that E. Asians are trying to look like white propel in terms of skin has always been ridiculous to me. E. Asians are NATURALLY pale by birth. People who say this obviously never seen an Asian baby before.
Define
Protecting and Skin Care
Eastern beauty standards for females is all about being pale and skinny
Sunblock, not trying to get tanned by the sun, etc.
You’re saying “pale” as if it’s something negative. E. Asians are born pale to begin with. This is no different then people preaching to love your skin just the way you were born.
Loving your (darker) skin
Vs.
"Protecting" your pale skin
Can't be looked at as one in the same and/or possessing the same true motivation