✨🌙 read it with your voice @ 꿀FM 06.13 narration, nolbu, heungbuʼs wife and children: SUGA heungbu, nolbuʼs wife, goblin, sound effect: j-hope
✨🌙 read it with your voice @ 꿀FM 06.13 narration, wolf, mother pig: SUGA three little pigs: V
✨🌙 read it with your voice @ 꿀FM 06.13 narration, brother, mother: SUGA tiger, sister: Jin
✨🌙 read it with your voice @ 꿀FM 06.13 narration, rabbit: SUGA dragon king, byeoljubu, doctor, ascetic: RM
“These days I'm listening to J. Cole's new album. J. Cole's a rapper who's Jay Z's successor. Hmmm… Oh well, one of the songs is called "Love Yourz". L-O-V-E Y-O-U-R-Z. It's amazing. I even said something about it on twitter. The lyrics are pretty awesome. Actually, there are so many quotes saying something like "Love yourself, take care of yourself, and don't compare yourself to others… You have enough. There are so many kids starving to death in Africa and North Korea. What are you talking about? You are happy." Like this. But you know, these words don't make you feel better. Happiness is relative. According to a research called "World Happiness Survey", Bangladesh ranked the first or the second. Bangladesh doesn't have lots of developed skills or technologies, but they are saying that they are the happiest people in the world. This song is about that. About how to love yourself, and what we are missing… It's something you've heard a lot and it's listening to a principle's speech, so you might think it's so cliché. However, I don't think cliché is bad. People talk about it a lot because it's important. The lyrics are full of J. Cole's own words and his own philosophy. It's all in English but I think you can find the translated ones. Even though you cannot find it yet, there will be one soon. Hopefully you guys can listen to this song and hear what J. Cole is trying to say.” — Kim Namjoon (2014)
@ bts in the soop “reply 1988” ost - donʼt worry dear (걱정말아요) | for Nil 💙
“I am worried for everyone. I think about your health, and whether youʼre doing okay, whether you are holding tight during a time when nothing seems to go as planned, whether your body and mind are all safe and sound. I hope you are all doing well, but if things are not okay even in the slightest we send you our most sincere consolation with all our hearts.” “SUGA likened the state of today to being deserted on an island, but I hope you will never give up. Remember that there is a person here in Korea, in the city of Seoul, who understands you. We are all in different parts of the world, in different environments and circumstances. But in this moment, I hope we can all give each other a warm pat on the back and say: Itʼs okay.” — Jimin @ Dear Class of 2020
“These days, I feel as though Iʼve fallen to the ground during a race. I dust my knees and get up again, only to find that there is nobody around me. Itʼs as though Iʼm deserted on an island. This might not be the grand finale that you had imagined, and a fresh start might seem far away. But I wish to tell you: Please, donʼt be afraid, donʼt worry yourself.” “The end and beginning, beginning and end are connected. There are some things you can only do in isolation, such as focusing only on myself and breaking my own barriers. One small person can dream the biggest dream, paint the largest picture, and make endless possibilities come true. When we meet again, I look forward to seeing your dream, your picture, and your endless possibilities out in this world.” “Take your hands off of what you canʼt control, and get your hands on what you can change. As you and I continue in life, we will find ourselves in so many situations out of our grasp. The only thing we can control is ourselves. Get your hands on the changes you can make, your possibilities are limitless. After all, I also had no idea I would become BTS either.” — SUGA @ Dear Class of 2020
“It was before my debut as BTS, I was around 20. Just a high school graduate going into university. Back then, the notion of becoming an adult was something quite scary. Anxious about making my way into an unfamiliar world, I was cautious of everything I said or did.” “Sometimes, I feel restless, watching my friends go on far ahead of me. And attempting to keep up with their speed would only leave me breathless. I soon realised that their pace was not my own. What held me together during those times was a promise I made with myself: to take it slow. Iʼd go at my own pace, steadily. From then on, it became a habit of mine to take extra time for myself. For instance, when learning choreography, I begin practice days earlier than the others do.” “If any of you feels lost in the face of doubt or uncertainty, or the pressure of starting anew, donʼt rush. Take a deep breath. You may find that any moment can be turned into an opportunity. Allow yourself to take it easy. Take it one step at a time. You might discover the important things you were missing, and they will reach out to you.” — Jin @ Dear Class of 2020
my name is my life, a hopeful vibe, a positive rather than a negative type, i live up to my name but ain’t no price! — j-hope, “hope world” || translated into English by doolsetbangtan
laughing together, crying together; these simple emotions, perhaps they were everything to me :) — JK, “still with you” || translated into English by doolsetbangtan