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random-shits-stuff
2 years ago

I don't know what teenage girl needs to hear this, but that older man in your dms on your coquette blog is intentionally trying to sexually abuse and sexually exploit you and many other teenage girls. You are not special to that man; he's making an effort to manipulate you and other girls your age because he thinks you're an easy, exploitable target. He wants to get your nudes, use you for his entertainment and abandon you for another underage girl who thinks the attention is fun at the time. There's a reason he has to go after young girls instead of women his own age; they know he's predatory and evil. That's a child predator. Block him and warn other young girls if you can

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

I'm #5 but I like to think I'm #9 😂

I Feel Like Im A #6. How About You? (As Often- Wish I Had Creator Credit For This)

I feel like I’m a #6. How about you? (As often- wish I had creator credit for this)

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition
In The Soop Season 2: Meme Edition

In the Soop Season 2: Meme Edition

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago
He Threw The First Brick At Stonewall

he threw the first brick at stonewall

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

Hi Theo I’m a gay army, fan boy. I wanted to ask you if you sometimes experience this too because it makes me sad. Not so much on tumblr but in other army formats, I feel very left out and sometimes people are passive aggressive. When I say that jimin has non toxic masculinity and he has great feminine qualities too, people get angry at me. I’m not saying he’s queer I’m just saying I like him as he is but other army get defensive and say he’s very masculine and defend his honour in a way which comes across as defending his perceived cis het status or something. I feel very unwelcome sometimes and like there’s no queer space in the fandom and like a lot of people would hate the members of any of them aren’t cis het. I struggle to meet fans like me. On tumblr it’s ok but elsewhere I feel left out and like while fans are happy to support lgbt in theory they get angry if gay fans make queer culture comments. Like I saw some fans angry that queer fans identify with stigma. And it makes me sad to think if an members are lgbt they might not be like. And that makes me feel bad about me too.

ur definitely not alone in feeling this way! and honestly i feel like it happens in a lot of different fandoms, especially those that seem to be dominated by cishet women. but i've come to learn that bts' fanbase is one of the most diverse i've seen, you just gotta know where and how to find other lgbt fans! unfortunately cishet fans are always gonna be...loud as hell. nevermind the fact that 7 men in one group are NOT all gonna be cishet and some fans are gonna have to deal with that one, but it's ignorant and homophobic/transphobic at worst for fans to act like the celebrities they like would never in a million years be anything but cishet. jimin IS feminine, and i go as far as to call him gender non-conforming because, as far as i can tell and as a gnc/trans person myself, he is. and he embraces this and has talked about the struggles he faced with the hypermaculine image that was forced on him during the early years of his career. cishet fans denying him of that and going as far as to say he's only ever masculine is gross and i'm sure he wouldn't appreciate the downplaying of his presentation when he had to go through a lot of self reflection to get here. and about stigma! that song is so relatable to lgbt fans for a reason and taehyung has never once shunned us for thinking it's about lgbt identity like... cishet fans are always so entitled one way or another when they literally have no reason to be 😭 but ANYWAYS you have every right to exist as a gay/lgbt army and i guarantee you bts love that you're here!!

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

*feel free to not post if not allowed* so I came across a jikook video today on YouTube regarding the *ahem* "bite mark" aka *hickey* and I like reading the comments on those videos because they are positive and supportive but then I came across this comment and now I'm thinking is this what most of the fandom actually believes??

*feel Free To Not Post If Not Allowed* So I Came Across A Jikook Video Today On YouTube Regarding The

Did I not say it already? Imbeciles.

Like, do people not use their heads at all? Is their brain there for show only?

Or is it like an anti-gay switch they have in their brain, one that when you switch it on turns off the brain all together?

I just don't get it.

What do these idiots not get?

This isn't live content.

This is footage taken around a year ago. Only BTS members and staff were there when footage was taken.

No one knew about this hickey/bite/whatever you want to call it until it showed up in the MOTS ONE dvds.

There were umpteen ways to 'cover up' that mark - NONE were chosen, not by JK (the person of interest, the one that JM presumably - by these idiots - needs covering for), not by JM, not by BH staff/producers/editors.

There was a clear conscious decision to talk about this mark. Bot JM and JK decided to address it on film.

There was a clear conscious decision to add this footage to the dvd.

It's not about cutting it out (which it obviously wasn't). It's about deciding to add it in. There is literally tens if not hundreds of hours of footage from the preparation for the concerts. Choosing this footage over other footage, deciding to add this in for everyone to see, that is a huge decision, and people are not willing to see or understand this.

If indeed this was a cover up for a gf then why the f**k add this footage in? Just leave it out. It's been almost a year, no one noticed a hickey there until now. Why bring attention to something if you are trying to cover it up?

You have to be a damn idiot to think that is even a possibility -

"yeah, let's add the footage, that no one previously saw or new about, of JM & JK talking about the hickey JK got from his girlfriend and JM was covering up for him".

I'm just trying to think of the conversation these idiots think JM&JK had before:

JK- Hey man you gotta help me out here. Please, oh please, point out this hickey, that no one noticed yet, to everyone and tell them it's from you.

JM- For sure dude. Anything to help my young brother to cover up your night out with your girlfriend.

JK- Yeah, they haven't seen it or talked about it, so let's let them know it's there, but dude, you gotta cover for me here, because I don't want Jin or Tae to know I have a lady friend. They might get jealous or something.

JM - Hey man, what am I here for? For sure, they shouldn't know. Better they think we wilding together, right?

JK - So what are we gonna tell them?

JM- Yeah, we'll tell them I bit you. That should work right?

JK - Oh yeah, for sure. But we have to make it a believable story.

JM - I got your back mate. We'll tell them we were drinking and you picked me up bridal style, held me like a princess. They will buy that. That's a real bro thing to do, right?

JK - Oh, great story mate. But we have to add something. It's not enough.

JM - Ooh, I got an idea. We tell them you were holding me like a princess twirling me around and I had to bite you, like real hard, for a pretty long time, so you will stop turning around, because dude, you made me get all dizzy and yeah, that will work for sure.

JK - Excellent idea. I love it. Great story. Thanks for covering for me. You're my bestest ever brother ever. I would tell you I love you, but I never tell you I love you, so I won't.

The conversation with BH prior to adding this to the content would be even more ridiculous.

These people need to get something through their thick skulls:

There is no cover up here.

There is spilling the beans here!!! Consciously.

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

I just wanted to share this.

Why do we always make an assumption (or lean towards it) that jikook are in gay glass closet? Why do we keep saying there's homophobia in SK? Why are we giving so much importance to the most pessimistic explaination for jikook hiding there relationship?

Like it could be simply they don't want to declare their love without being super sure about each other. They just don't want to make the statement out there that's all. It's not really a thing about glass closet, is what I feel sometimes. JK had literally pointed at JM for the question of what he desired after becoming an adult in what, 2015? If there's homophobia, they wouldn't have done that in a joking way as well. At that point their own relationship was in testing waters phase, and it was okay for JK to point out the obvious. In fact, I didn't see any kind of fear (homophobic) on their faces. There was panic (maybe about the obvious kookmin relationship) but it was all taken in light way and laughed out hard. Only Jhope seemed a lil worried, prolly because he understood the obvious and anticipated that viewers might too. But I could not decipher a homophobic panic/reaction.

And about SK being homophobic, I really don't think so. They have LGBT festivals, have gay Bars and probably have LGBT couples living there (at least the immigrants) or are we saying no international LGBT person buys a plot there and lives in SK (even the singles)? I really don't think it's big of a deal to the SK people if anyone's a LGBT but international fans make it look like a big deal. If homophobia exists, it exist in the same way it does in all other countries.

It's just simple, jikook themselves don't want to give a straight up statement of being in a relationship and zinx it (maybe). It's like those couples - one where they declare on social media of being in a relationship and other who don't. Jikook is the later but ironically they have used the social media to express love to each other or maybe not, who knows?

But I'm just saying, it's really not a big deal in any part of the world if you are LGBT couple. Especially not in developed countries like South Korea. It's just normal and it should be like that. (Laws can, will and have changed, so political agenda is just a temporary argument. I mean if there are LGBT rallies taking place in SK then definitely the laws will change in coming future).

We as third party make it look like a big deal, either by expressing too much support for the LGBT couples (who may really not seek for it) or by being antis/homophobic.

Please don't directly start with "no Anon no"... I've just shared a point of view and on other side of my brain there IS another POV as well. But I find it very funny on some of the blogs (I think you are the only one who doesn't start an answer like this) who straight away take it way too personal even though they themselves are just going by their instincts about any ship they believe in. I like your blog the most, maybe now I should go check out your about section if there's any 😊

Well damn, anon. You're gonna make me write an essay. Hope you're ready for it!

To start, thank you for the kind words and that you like it here. Hopefully you still think that even after I write an entire essay disagreeing with you. 😁💜 You are entitled to your POV, but hopefully you are open to other ones, backed by some research. I don't know if you are LGBTQ either... I don't want to assume, but the way this was written makes me think that you are not. Which is fine either way, but that factors into how we perceive things as well.

I'll also say that many K-army translators have talked about that what's your desire moment in 2015. I have a post up about that as well, I'll link it here... Jungkook was saying that he desired to go drinking with his hyungs. Which makes sense being that while he was underage, he spent most of his time watching his hyung have celebration champagne. He makes the same pop sound that Koreans use to signify drinking with his mouth as he pointed to first Jhope, then Jimin. Tae makes the same sound during the lyrics of Friends when he asks Jimin to get a drink with him later. Check out that post for more details on that moment please. I'll be separating paragraphs with pictures and gifs as I normally do in my essays here. Some will be related, most will not, enjoy them! Here we go!

I Just Wanted To Share This.

To start, let's talk about homophobia in Korea. Now, I am not Korean, nor have I ever been to Korea, but this is all information readily out there for anyone who wishes to find it.

Homophobia is 100% still around, and still very active in South Korea. No, it is not the same as every other country. South Korea has no comprehensive anti discrimination laws to protect LGBTQ South Koreans. You can explore more about what anti discrimination laws protect LGBTQ people here in America by looking through and reading articles on the UCLA law website here. SK has absolutely zero laws to protect any LGBTQ citizens or even give them anything in terms of protection in just general life. Compared to similar countries like Japan or Taiwan, who both have some laws set up. In Taiwan, same sex couples are now allowed to legally get married. In Japan, they can't do that yet, but some cities allow and issue same sex coupes certificates, that can function as a non legally binding marriage agreement between couples, recognized by the city. SK has none of that.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

In SK, homosexual sex isn't technically banned, but it IS illegal in the military. Meaning if while you serve, if a man is caught having relations with another man while serving, they can both be sentenced to years in jail. If you are known to be LGBTQ and then join the military (which, if any idol came out, they would automatically be known. There would be no chances of being out and then going back into the closet for the military for them) then you are that much more likely to be "watched" or bullied/harassed. Having superiors just looking for a reason to slap the gay label on you and get you out of service and into jail.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

Openly known figures who are trans in SK have been victims of what we call "social murders" or harassed, bullied and torn apart until they take their own life. And no one is ever willing to persecute. People who come out as queer have been in fear of losing their jobs and/or being blacklisted. SK is very very conservative and many politicians are asked about stances and denied even the chance to run unless they are pretty staunchly anti-lgbtq. Prior to the presidency, President Moon was a Human Rights Lawyer in South Korea and stated publicly on Television that he was "against homosexuality and did not like it" in 2017. Almost everyone currently holding positions in power are firmly against placing any laws to legalize or protect LGBTQ individuals from discrimination in any form, including in marriage or job security or in hospitals when requiring medical attention. So currently, admitting to being gay opens you to the possibility of being refused work, refused to have your relationship recognized, refused medical treatment in emergency situations, higher chance of jail time while serving in the military and more. Things are very far from fair or equal. And things are very far from the same as any other LGBTQ couple would face in a different or more liberal/democratic country.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

Now let's talk about the general public of Korea. It is honestly pretty evenly split, with more of the younger generation in favor of adopting anti discrimination laws. An attempt to pass a bill to protect LGBTQ citizens has been attempted 6 times, and has failed very quickly 6 times. That doesn't mean people stop fighting though. You don't ever stop fighting for equality. Ever. If you stop fighting, you will never get it. No one hands that over for free. America is still fighting for the queer community, and we ARE significantly better off here then they are in SK.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

Part of that fight is by fighting to normalize things. You do that through festivals, through fighting to have a safe place for the queer community to be themselves in, such as gay bars and communities. But that still doesn't mean acceptance as whole. Things are SLOWLY starting to get better. Through things like pride parades, drag queen parades, gay bars, etc. These things just recently started popping up though around 2016 to 2018. That is really not that long ago. And many many cities/towns are still very open about their dislike of that and refuse to allow them. It's more the bigger cities that are doing them. Openly queer tourists tend to recieve less than popular reception, often even getting refused service from some places. There are resources out there for the community such as maps to queer friendly businesses, gay bars, humans rights groups, and HIV/AIDS awareness groups. The existence of these things and places are the bare minimum of progress though and doesn't change the general mindset of homophobia and discrimination that exists within the country as a whole and especially in the legislation and through their politics.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

2018 was when Holland debuted. The first LGBTQ artist to debut as openly gay. And he had to fight tooth and nail to debut, having to do it as an independent artist because no label would allow him to be gay under their contract, saying he would HAVE to make sure he went back in the closet and stayed there before anyone knew who he was. Holland wanted to stay true to himself though. And even though it took years, he did finally debut in 2018 and has never hid his sexuality. This had lead to him having minimal in Korea though, most (not all) of his fanbase being international and barely being recognized in his home country. When he had a male actor in his music video instead of a female one (because he is gay) it was rated 19+ meaning it couldn't be broadcasted anywhere nationally, it could only be online and didn't really get any promotion. All because of him portraying a mlm relationship instead of a het one, it was branded as adult content and not suitable for children or families. TV show host Hong Seok-cheon came out in 2000 and was promptly fired from his job and blacklisted from other companies, so he couldn't find a new job to be back on TV anywhere else. Thus discouraging anyone else in the field from doing the same. "Coming Out" is not easy, its not receptive and it's got a very high potential to have serious social, health and financial ramifications.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

Now this doesn't mean that there aren't queer people in SK, there definitely are. But just because they exist and fight for a fair life in their country, doesn't mean that the homophobia and discrimination disappear or that international fans are making it up when talking about this with their idols. And just because the homophobia exists, doesn't mean that queer people are going to stop being queer or stop loving who they love or stop fighting for that love. It doesn't stop them from wanting to express that love either, even if it's something that is hidden in plain sight. SK has heteronormativity to the extreme. Unless you explicitly say "I am Gay" or get caught engaging in homosexual sex in any form or making out with someone of the same sex... you will be assumed straight, really no matter what else you do. The majority of well known people and even regular citizens who are LGBTQ will use that to their advantage and use that glass closet to get to express their love without explicitly outing themselves.

I Just Wanted To Share This.

As for Jikook, do you really think that if we are correct and they have been involved since 2016 that they wouldn't be sure about each other by this point? 5 years into a relationship? Most couples are either for sure serious at this point or have broken up. They utilize that glass closet and the shipping culture in kpop to showcase their affection safely in ways they otherwise couldn't because of how public their lives are.. Your statements that being an LGBTQ couple anywhere in the world isn't a big deal is idealistic and slightly ignorant. It diminishes the fight and fear that many queer people constantly face while working towards acceptance all of the time, all over the world.

I hope this makes sense and helped you understand the other side so to speak. I'll reiterate here that I'm not Korean and if any of my facts here need updating please comment or reblog. Please correct me if needed.

Hope everyone has a good day. 💜

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

Can people please shut the fuck up about how “shipping every male character is harmful to the male friendship representation”

Literally almost every single peace of media has platonic male friendships in it and almost none of them ends up in a canon relationship. So there IS representation. Some people shipping those characters don’t take away their canon friendship.

And it doesn’t only happen to the male friendships. Every close female and male/female friendship you see on screen will always have people shipping them.

Because guess what? That’s how fandoms work. It doesn’t only happen with male friendships.

Are we really ignoring all the people who assume every man and woman who breaths the same air are canonically in love with each other? But somehow it’s only a problem when queer people do it.

Are we really ignoring how we get so little male/female friendships in media without writers turning it romantic at some point?

But we never get to see two close male leads of an action movie kissing at the end do we? So shut up about “friendship representation” You have tons of platonic friendships.

And the thing is, a lot of people who say this don’t even care about platonic friendships or mlm fetishization by straight girls. They’re just trying to find a way to put queer ships down. They never say “I think this two specific characters are good friends so I don’t like it when people ship them”

Instead, it’s always “these characters showed a little pinch of interest to opposite gender so they’re straight. just let people be friends and stop making everything gay”

Because they’re not actually mad about people shipping two close friends together. They’re mad about people offering the possibility of some fictional characters not being straight

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

The way Jungkook raises his eyebrows to Jimin 👀

You honour, I have questions!

Video edit: tw, @/stopkookminpls

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

You know what I was thinking? If kookmin really are a cover up for any other ships...they're REALLY going out of the way to cover it up. Cuz like.......that day when kookmin went out with jm's friends? Like I heard that they specifically asked for that time off. They didn't want any cameras there. The pics we got were from fans I believe. Why would the company go SO out of the way to make it look like koomin requested not to be recorded just to show how real it is? Why would they be like "ok jk you need to nibble his ear precisely at this moment". Why would they say "you need to hold his waist here and rock with him a little bit like a romantic slow dance". Why would they say "you need to turn around at this moment and sing these specific words to each other" "also jin I want you to smile at them discreetly just to show how fond you are of the cute couple". Why would they make them have those very miniscule and domestic-type moments JUST to cover up another ship? The logic isn't logicking. And the utter disrespect that would be to whoever they're "actually with". They would not let themselves be disrespected like that and they wouldn't let their "real" partner be disrespected like that either.

Just my thoughtsđŸ€·â€â™€ïž

Your thoughts are right anon.

I don't know if they specifically requested not to be filmed but it makes sense, in Break the Silence we saw what all the members did in their free time in London except what Jimin, Jungkook and Yoongi did. If it wasn't for fans filming them in the restaurant or walking around London, we wouldn't have known about it.

One thing I've never understood about that argument is how it makes sense to the people who believe it, that BHM is covering up one lgtbi+ couple with another lgtbi+ couple? and even worse, how it makes sense that in that couple supposedly designed to protect the real lgtbi+ couple is one of the people who is supposedly part of the real couple? How does that make sense?

For example, if taekook is real and jikook was created to protect them, why would Jungkook be part of the "fake couple"? People would still think he's lgtbi+... right? OR the idea is to protect Tae and Jungkook doesn't matter? And what you say is true, how would the real partner of one or both of them agree with that? Because it's not just fanservice on stage. It's basically all the time. During rehearsals, in their free time etc.

If Jimin and Jungkook's relationship is faked, if they've been faking it FOR YEARS, if it's all fanservice, I hope the company is paying them well enough, and we should start a campaign to get them an Oscar because my god, that's commitment.

random-shits-stuff
3 years ago

Every time Jimin or Jungkook look at another member with fondness and love in their eyes, it does NOT cancel the perceptible traits of their relationship. If they express close bonds with other members, it does not make what they have with one other less meaninful or unique. That would be like suggesting you cannot love your lover and your mom at the same time. It would be like saying, since you have a partner, you can't hug and gaze at a beloved friend you've known forever. These seven men are family in ways beyond imagining. They went from impoverished trainees to global super stars. They went from boys to men together. How could they not look at each other with love? How could they not be close?

But at the same time, if you have eyes, experience, an open mind, a sense of nuance, a refusal to let society's biases obscure what is, in fact, obvious and logical as well as beautiful, you will eventually recognize that Jikook are different. Their interactions cannot be concocted. What they have appears romantic, at times libidinous, and very unique to them.

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Every Time Jimin Or Jungkook Look At Another Member With Fondness And Love In Their Eyes, It Does NOT
random-shits-stuff
4 years ago
Gayirl

gay🖋irl

random-shits-stuff
4 years ago

“Puppy learns how to act stupid in order to get treats”

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random-shits-stuff
4 years ago

Reminder that supporting religious LGBT people should include people whose faith...doesn't align with your own beliefs? Otherwise...it's pointless lmao. You can recognize the problems and abuses and crimes of organized religion but still respect the individual people who make up the followings. Many religious LGBT people struggle to unpack their gender and sexuality within the context of their faith that is often misappropriated to condemn them. Then, after finally making peace with themselves and their faith, are faced with alienating atheistic/nihilistic rhetoric in the LGBT community.

The only person who gets to decide whether or not one's faith and gender/sexuality is contradictory is the individual. Not others of the same religion. Not others in the LGBT community. Not you.

random-shits-stuff
4 years ago

when he pull out the d for the first time and its bigger than u thought it’d be

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then u try to calculate if you can handle that length

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and ur not too sure
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BUT THEN HE PULL OUT DAT LUBE

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random-shits-stuff
4 years ago

guess who my favourite character is


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4 years ago
Dog Owners Please Be Aware.

Dog owners please be aware.

random-shits-stuff
4 years ago
I Posted It In R/suddenlygay But Thought It Was Appropriate Here Too #EthicalMemes

I posted it in r/suddenlygay but thought it was appropriate here too #EthicalMemes

random-shits-stuff
4 years ago

ThE MiNi aNd MoNi! tHe MoNi aNd MiNi! tHe MiNi aNd MoNi sHoOoW!! đŸŽ¶

Its Mini And Moni
Its Mini And Moni
Its Mini And Moni
Its Mini And Moni
Its Mini And Moni
Its Mini And Moni

it’s mini and moni đŸ„ș

random-shits-stuff
5 years ago

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5 years ago

I'm from America and I got a 66%. The sad thing is that the ones that I was really confident about were the ones I ended up getting wrong...

sitting here thinking about how stupid americans are at geography yup

random-shits-stuff
5 years ago

ex btsers talking abt their bts days like it was a traumatic experience

Ex Btsers Talking Abt Their Bts Days Like It Was A Traumatic Experience
random-shits-stuff
5 years ago
Free Lil Cuh
Free Lil Cuh

free lil cuh

random-shits-stuff
5 years ago

vibe check

your last three used emojis are your vibes.