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Are BTS losing fans?

Are BTS losing fans?

Originally Answered: Is BTS currently losing popularity? No they aren’t. Just because of our current situation (covid), we’re not seeing much of them, and some fans are just busy. Although some fans are falling out of the fandom, just as many are coming in.

Is BTS losing their popularity in 2021?

They have not reached their peak yet. Don’t worry. No. people are saying they reached their peak and are done for exactly like last year.

Why is everyone crazy about BTS?

BTS makes us believe in ourselves not only through their musical content but through everything else as well. Through their Bangtan Bombs and Run episodes, we get to see them as humans and not idols. That common ground is what convinces us that maybe one day, we are capable of accomplishing great things just like them.

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What does JK tattoo mean?

All about Jungkook’s tattoo Many people theorise that it’s an amalgamation of BTS’ fandom name, “ARMY”, and the members’ initials (V, RM, and Yoongi). There’s a J on top of the ARMY’s M, which is further speculated to stand for Jimin, J-Hope, and Jin’s names.

Do you care what people think of you as a soldier?

Usually, I don’t care what people think. However, this kind of attitude usually leads to a sub-par performance. An irresponsible soldier might get out of shape, forget minute but important parts of certain procedures, not take inspections seriously, and so on.

Why do you want to talk to a soldier?

Not just to talk, but observe you at work and off-duty. To inform myself about your welfare, your views, and to learn what you and I, working together, can do to help build a better Army. It will take the hearts, hands, and heads of every soldier to build a better Army.

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What are some things that people don’t know about the military?

What people don’t know is that this can happen at any time and in any place, even stateside. Even if there is no ammunition or other threat around, a soldier can get seriously and permanently injured. After years of PT (physical training), a soldier may have problems with his knees and other joints.

Does the Army serve the soldier or the soldier?

One of the things I despise most is the idea that the army serves the soldier. The army doesn’t serve you, you serve your country by joining the army. Fortunately, there are very few people that believe this because Basic Combat Training (BCT) does an outstanding job of smoking that idea out of recruits’ heads.