Super7 Accuses SNSD of Being Plastic
I was going to stay out of this until I saw this video:
If you want a long story short, Sones are mad as hell that Super7 first "copied" SNSD's Hoot outfits, and are now mad that (apparently) Super7 called SNSD "plastic" in an interview. So now they are going to all of Super7's videos on Youtube, disliking them and leaving hate comments.
Uhhh.
Tiffany's outfit design looks familiar... |
Oh, of course! She's the red Fantana stealing the purple one's costume design! |
Now that you mention it, Yoona looks familiar too... |
Ohhh, SM must have bought the outfit at a Halloween store and put red on it... |
My point with these pictures and captions is that SNSD WAS NOT THE FIRST TO COME UP WITH SEXY SECRET AGENTS COSTUMES. So WHY the hell are Sones saying that Super7 copied SNSD's Hoot, when truthfully they all probably just bought from the same Sexy Halloween Costumes store?
Which leads me to my next point: SNSD ALSO SELLS SEX. Yeah sure, from time to time they pretend to be cutesy little teenagers again (even they're all in their 20s now and need to STEP AWAY FROM THE LITTLE GIRL THEME). That doesn't negate the fact that they show off their legs and stomachs, wear ubez amount of makeup, and wear fetish costumes (see my previous article)... ALL are tactics that utilize sex appeal. Anyone who denies this is just kidding themselves.
Sones are leaving the kinds of comments on Super7's videos that the most hardcore SNSD antis leave on SNSD's videos, calling them sluts and saying "They aren't selling music, they're selling sex." (More on that in a later article.) Yet every time an SNSD anti leaves such a comment, they're met with hate and even death threats from Sones. Sones, WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND. Once again you prove through your own actions and words that you don't deserve to be treated any better than the way you're treating Super7. If you can't take it, then don't dish it. How would you respond if an anti left a hate comment, you attacked them, and they replied, "I'm only talking about SNSD the way you talked about Super7"?
And you know what? Super7 may not have the most awesome vocals, but if they're still around, they must be making SOME substantial revenue. And furthermore, THAT DANCING CHICK IN THE VIDEO I LINKED EARLIER PERFORMED HARDER MOVES THAN I'VE EVER SEEN HYOYEON DO... And this is coming from someone who likes Hyoyeon the best out of all the SNSD girls.
And then she went on to beatbox decently. That's when I realized: These girls have dreams, too. These girls have talents, too. And they're being shit on by Sones... and for what?
Because their MANAGEMENT decided to put them in sexy secret agent costumes?
Because their MANAGEMENT told them to say certain things about SNSD in an interview?
That's another point I want to make: Asian celebrities play CARICATURES of themselves in the public. Brian Joo has admitted this. SM Entertainment has even said that idols go through intensive personality and character training. They claim it's so their stars won't lose their sense of judgement, but let's be real: They mean in terms of the good of the company, not in terms of keeping a level head. They train them to know what the public wants to hear, and train them to regurgitate it as often as needed. It's well-known that even celebrities in America sometimes have their interview responses rehearsed. And you're seriously going to tell me you think Super7 was just allowed to go on that interview and say what they wanted about SNSD? If anything, I think their company is pissed about Sones leaving such a negative response just because of their outfits (which, as I said, Sones have no right to say they copy SNSD's Hoot outfits when SNSD copied sexy secret agent outfits). I think their company told them to say something like that, almost as a way of throwing down the gauntlet at SM Entertainment. Which, since this IS A COMPETITIVE MARKET, isn't unheard of. A bit unprofessional, but definitely not rare or even uncommon.
Finally, I offer this to Sones: No one likes a bully. No one likes a kiss-up. As you are being both, I imagine if SNSD were to meet you and be shown the kinds of comments you've left, or the kinds of disturbingly obsessive threads about SNSD that you've taken part in (again, see my previous article), they would not want you to be their fan.