Watching XG content and then coming here to watch you watch the XG content is so trippy lol but I love your energy and insights. Since I started watching your reactions just two days ago I see you went from low 300 subscribers to over 500 and it is well deserved!!! Some reactors have the whole fancy setup and lighting but the reaction is very face value. I like your calm demeanor and the way you give tell us your thoughts without trying too hard to sound "professional" in a sense. I enjoy re-watching the content with you like I'm watching with a friend. I think this interview and the Zach Sang one are two of the best interviews they've done so far, just with how much we have been able to learn about them and the vibes as well. I think their Korean/variety show content is really fun but more in a personal way where we get to see the girls just being themselves and having some laughs. They are quickly becoming my ultimate girl group faves (alongside Destiny's Child) the only other girl group I've gotten close to loving this much was SNSD but I got into them when I first got into Kpop well over a decade ago and it was different then. I didn't really have anyone to talk to about them with, especially since Kpop wasn't as big and I am already from a small island so no one knew anything about it. It's totally different having so many people from so many backgrounds love XG and being able to interact with a wide variety of Alphaz makes the experience more full in some ways I think. I love how XG can unite so many different groups of people! Sorry for the essay! Back to watching! :D
Sorry back to say that there is a show that is kind of like an idol Olympics but not in the sense that they're doing idol activities. They invite Kpop idols and they compete in various sporting events that most of them have never tried before. It's called "Idol Star Athletics Championships." It used to be much bigger and more anticipated back in like second generation because it was a fun way to see many different idol groups interacting together as they'd have various groups on at a time. I also think it was a little less polished and manufactured back then when it was newer so idols just used to go and be chaotic and wilding. Nowadays, because Kpop culture has changed so much (to me in a more negative way) and idols get so much shit for interacting with each other now (especially boys and girls interacting) that I don't think it's as popular as it used to be or at least the hype about it isn't the same. I know you like BTS, they've been on there a few times if you haven't already seen them. Fun times, I'd definitely say to check it out :)
These puppies were 100% MARVEY stans. They were around Maya and Harvey 95% of the interview. Michael and Sebastian especially. I bet Harvey named hers after Michael Jackson and Maya named hers after Sebastian Bach from Skid Row. Harvey was the only member completely calm and not freaking out when the puppies started play fighting. Harvey just had this calm smile on her face.
Watching XG content and then coming here to watch you watch the XG content is so trippy lol but I love your energy and insights. Since I started watching your reactions just two days ago I see you went from low 300 subscribers to over 500 and it is well deserved!!! Some reactors have the whole fancy setup and lighting but the reaction is very face value. I like your calm demeanor and the way you give tell us your thoughts without trying too hard to sound "professional" in a sense. I enjoy re-watching the content with you like I'm watching with a friend.
I think this interview and the Zach Sang one are two of the best interviews they've done so far, just with how much we have been able to learn about them and the vibes as well. I think their Korean/variety show content is really fun but more in a personal way where we get to see the girls just being themselves and having some laughs. They are quickly becoming my ultimate girl group faves (alongside Destiny's Child) the only other girl group I've gotten close to loving this much was SNSD but I got into them when I first got into Kpop well over a decade ago and it was different then. I didn't really have anyone to talk to about them with, especially since Kpop wasn't as big and I am already from a small island so no one knew anything about it. It's totally different having so many people from so many backgrounds love XG and being able to interact with a wide variety of Alphaz makes the experience more full in some ways I think. I love how XG can unite so many different groups of people! Sorry for the essay! Back to watching! :D
Sorry back to say that there is a show that is kind of like an idol Olympics but not in the sense that they're doing idol activities. They invite Kpop idols and they compete in various sporting events that most of them have never tried before. It's called "Idol Star Athletics Championships." It used to be much bigger and more anticipated back in like second generation because it was a fun way to see many different idol groups interacting together as they'd have various groups on at a time. I also think it was a little less polished and manufactured back then when it was newer so idols just used to go and be chaotic and wilding. Nowadays, because Kpop culture has changed so much (to me in a more negative way) and idols get so much shit for interacting with each other now (especially boys and girls interacting) that I don't think it's as popular as it used to be or at least the hype about it isn't the same. I know you like BTS, they've been on there a few times if you haven't already seen them. Fun times, I'd definitely say to check it out :)
These puppies were 100% MARVEY stans. They were around Maya and Harvey 95% of the interview. Michael and Sebastian especially.
I bet Harvey named hers after Michael Jackson and Maya named hers after Sebastian Bach from Skid Row.
Harvey was the only member completely calm and not freaking out when the puppies started play fighting.
Harvey just had this calm smile on her face.