![]() ![]() Therefore, treat a woman right and you’re set for life. If you put in the effort and fully understand math, you could have a successful life ahead of you. I know that girls are the best things in the world Girls are like an equation, us guys just do them (yup) But as you can see in the following lines, those revealing outfits cured his legal blindness, and RM is forever grateful for that. Lines 4-5 may have not settled well with the people who raised a fuss about this song. Namjoon is happy to know this girl (let’s call her… Doja Cat) is in his life and is willing to be the one who pays for food. The song starts off rather kindly towards women. (Natural LASIK) Don’t need to spend money on thatĪnd I’ll be a man of you you you you babe (Very much) thank you! For improving my eye sight Girls wear things that make me cough cough, Why don’t we break down some of the lyrics to figure out what’s sexist about it? With song translation sites like Color Coded Lyrics, we can! Apparently, it’s a very misogynistic song. Enough to make the song ignored in most BTS concert set lists. ![]() Speaking of disrespect, War of Hormone raised a little bit of controversy over the lyrics and the message. V is in the way for the entirety of his line, as it’s when Jungkook sings next when Jin is seen in full again. There is one visual flaw with the music video. They also have fun with making the video seem like it was (mostly) shot in one take, a technique that would be revisited again for Dope. It’s clear to see thanks to the members having a red theme with their outfits. Rather than making the video all gloomy like Lumpens would, GDW play around with highlighting the color red in a seemingly black-and-white video. I briefly mentioned in one of my Fuck Lumpens posts how this video is better than any music video Lumpens made for BTS, and it shouldn’t be hard to see why. So with all this talk about the military, let’s review their 2014 song with a fitting title that is War of Hormone! So I’ve decided to give attention to BTS for continually being a hot topic for debate over whether or not they should receive exemptions from mandatory military service for what they achieved as global artists. I thought about choosing Han Dong Geun for getting a DUI, but his ballads are far too boring to make a post about. Produce 48 aired its final episode and many were shocked to see After School’s Gaeun not score a position in the winning group IZONE IZ*ONE, it was reported members of Laysha discovered hidden cameras in personal, private spaces, and Park Bom made a comment assuring it wasn’t her that ruined 2NE1, but “someone else”. But that was extremely difficult as most of the events that met the minimum requirements of interesting involved women. There were a lot of moments.Here’s a rather hormonal Throwback Thoughts!Īfter three weeks of girl groups, I needed to pick a man/men for this week. The video was a lot of fun- they didn’t show all of it. That was one of the many things we’ve taught them and they were really good at it. To see them be around woman or interact with women and actually be successful at it, that was awesome. That’s why they wrote the song “War of Hormone” because it’s really true. To see them actually go out there- because they can’t hit on girls, they can’t have girlfriends, they can’t, you know- they do have hormones. Showing them how to approach a woman when they’ve never interacted with a woman in that level- that was amazing. Literally that boy had a crush on Tony :joy: :joy: I shipped them so hard when they were filming AHL :sweat_smile:īut anyways, that's besides the point :joy: Tony gave a interview on his experience with BTS and told the interviewer that the song 'War Of Hormone' was written after their experience on AHL.
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