Saw Happy Together 3 with 2AM & KARA as guests.
Seriously 2AM guys?
Didn't you guys learn anything else during your training days other than dancing, singing, and speaking Chinese, English, & Japanese?
(Hey, I can do those. Except for the dancing part and the fact that I sound like a frog when I sing. Duh.)
I was surprised when they started to talk about their experience in Malaysia, of how shocked they were when they saw women wearing hijab approaching them and know how to speak simple Korean greetings.
Those BOYS actually thought that women wearing hijab (read: Muslim ladies) supposedly only talk to their family members (read: their muhrims).
You see, in my book, that means they believed that women wearing hijab (more accurately - women covering their aurat) are a group of people whose lives are oppressed and don't have freedom to do as they want.
What a bunch of narrow minded guys, I tell ya. (or more likely a bunch of guys who didn't really care about the world outside except for their targeted "market".)
I might get bashed by 2AM fans haha XD
I think their fanclub is called IAM or something.
I don't know. Neither a fan nor a hater here.
I do occasionally listen to their songs though.
Hmm, I would like to think that they've since learned more about other religions, cultures, and countries.
Let's move on to something else then.
A very interesting topic that revolves around the Korean idol world these days is the Twitter "war" (more like Twitter's calling names match) caused by some people who fans known as Top Idols.
Specifically, Junsu (of JYJ/DBSK) vs. SME artistes.
Really. This reminds me of the Indonesian vs. Malaysian Twitter war during the 1st leg of AFF Suzuki Cup final.
I don't know why I even address this when I'm not a fan of any.
And no, I'm not a fan of any Japanese "idols" either.
You see, I'm the half-empty cup type of person.
It's hard for me to believe a person, especially celebrities.
Even a normal person always projected different kind of personality in order to survive. *shrugs*
I do adore the powerful vocals of some singers though :)
On another entirely different note, did anyone watch Keizoku 2 SPEC?
Did you see the [SPOILER] Ninomae's house bombing attempt [/SPOILER] scene?
Why did they put the word As-Salam on the bomb? o_O
Are they trying to make fun of one of 99 Allah names?
Or.
Are they trying to be sarcastic by putting the word "peace" on the fatal bomb?
Or.
Are they trying to be funny since bombing incidents are usually associated with Islamic extremists?
Or.
Am I going crazy? XD
On another entirely different note, did anyone watch Keizoku 2 SPEC?
Did you see the [SPOILER] Ninomae's house bombing attempt [/SPOILER] scene?
Why did they put the word As-Salam on the bomb? o_O
Are they trying to make fun of one of 99 Allah names?
Or.
Are they trying to be sarcastic by putting the word "peace" on the fatal bomb?
Or.
Are they trying to be funny since bombing incidents are usually associated with Islamic extremists?
Or.
Am I going crazy? XD
Maa na, I guess I'll stop here for now.
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