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I still can recall the feeling while watching them unbox their YT silver button for having 100K subscribers. This was after they went viral for Go Up dance practice. 🥹 2019. Punong puno ng pangarap at pag asa. “Anong ibig sabihin niyan? - Pablo” “Ano, youtuber tayo” - Ken”...

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jl’s tmi on their acon 2025 experience with sb19: during acon, he was just *speechless*. he kept telling juwon that he hopes time would fly faster (so they can meet sb19 faster). “in philippines, i went to a lot sb19’s events but we never had the chance to share a stage, so this time i was really *happy*. i also went to their fancon in the ph once, they were really really good. an inspiration. so good.” juwon said jl got “성덕” (success as a fan) because he was just once a fan, but now also an idol that can communicate with their idol, also take photos, do challenges. jl sad there’s a lot he wants to say. when he found out sb19 was going to acon, he tried his best to make connections (probably to make sure they’ll interact) and luckily they said okay. as soon as they met, sb19 weren’t like “seniors”. they were friends, big brothers. they were so nice and kind (juwon and woongki agree). sb19 also talked to them a lot so it wasn’t awkward at all. when we were doing the dc, they (and the staff) were cheering for us so loud. jl also said there were a lot of filipinos, in the place they ate, in the hallways and even all of sb19’s staff. juwon said it was comforting for jl, and refreshing for him. jl said “these people.. they look like me! there were so many filipino and it’s been a while since i’ve been to philippines so i really loved it.” he also said it’s been a while since he spoke tagalog and juwon said when they met sb19, he struggled speaking tagalog 😆 jl said he got confused because he uses 3 languages. #아홉 #AHOF AHOF #SB19 SB19 Official

eljey .ᐟ

72,473 views • 7 months ago

Even in a relatively smaller venue, SB19 proved exactly what we've always known: it's never about how big the stage is, it's about the heart, presence, and power they bring to it. Kahit stripped-down ang setup, they never let the audience feel like they're getting less. In fact, they always give more pa nga. Did you see how they improvised their intro and their adlibs sa ibang songs just to recreate that same epic, goosebump-inducing feeling from the SAW kickoff? Ganyan sila kagaling. Ganyan sila kagenerous sa pagpeperform. You can truly see how much they respect every stage they stand on and every audience they perform for. Alam nilang bawat show is special, kaya binubuhos talaga nila lahat, kahit saang venue pa yan. SB19 really knows how to make every space feel big because their presence is THAT massive. And honestly? Ang swerte din ng Taipei audience and yung mga susunod pang international stops nila. With a more intimate venue, parang naka-VIP na silang lahat diyan. Eh di ba sumulpot pa nga si Pablo dun sa second level for their first song na What? Grabeh. Imagine that. Kaya huge kudos and heartfelt congratulations to our incredible SB19 boys and the entire 1Z Entertainment team for consistently delivering nothing but the best: the best shows, the best performances, and the best experiences for us A'TIN. Your passion, hard work, and love for your craft will never ever go unnoticed. 💙 SB19 FIRES UP TAIPEI SB19 Official #SB19 #SimulaAtWakasInTaiwan

Android 18 💫

28,414 views • 1 year ago

"No matter how many achievements your idols unlock… you still don't look satisfied. You're loud, but not fulfilled. You're winning on paper, but still insecure in reality." - 🧹 Atecco, parang fandom nyo ata tinutukoy mo dito? 😂😂😂 wdym kattapos nyo lang sa kuchela at kung ano ano pang ganaps but then here your are, triggered sa 100k crowd ng SB19 solo con.😅 Hindi mahal ng masa? Okay sige inyo na yan, kasi yang masa na sinasabi mo are the same people who ridiculed and bashed your faves nung kasagsagan ng back to back issues nila. They'll hype and praise you for clout then disappear when things get rough. We don’t need fake support here. We're good with a solid, dedicated A'TIN community that consistently shows up, filling venues like SMDC open grounds and even sustaining two consecutive days at the PH Arena.😄😌 flex ko lang din, 3 years old palang si 1Z Entertainment but they're already ✨thriving✨ dahil sa joint force ng 1Z, brand partners, & A'TIN. I can't say the same for....🤭 emeeeeeee! Atp, I'm not even angry, nattawa nalang tlaga ako sa mga sinasabi nyo against SB19, kasi nung naglalakad kami papunta sa SMDC together with this sea of A'TIN from different age groups, i realized na wow ganito pala karami ang sumusuporta sa Esbi.🥹 sure, most of us hindi pala-socmed (baka kasi ang basehan nyo ay likes at views sa tiktok 😂) but we show up where it matters and when it counts. 🥰

ɪᴛʟ⦵ɢ ɴɪ ᴘᴀʙʟ⦵ 🥚

51,377 views • 2 months ago

Fashion Designer Manny Halasan: “Ano ba ‘yan, Ma… para kang bata!” 😂❤️ That’s what I always say to my mom whenever she gets overly excited about SB19. She’s such a huge fan — and I mean super fan level. She knows all their songs, follows their updates, and even plans outfits inspired by the boys. So when SB19 announced their concert, we knew we had to buy tickets for her. We are’nt the biggest fans ourselves (before last night), but we just really wanted to see her happy. And wow — she was beyond excited. Even before the concert, she was already planning her look. And when stepped out of her room, glammed up in her outfit, I couldn’t help but say, “Ma, ano ‘yang suot mo?” 😂 Then I turned to my sister and asked, “Nakita mo na outfit ni mama?” We even teased her, “May ibang damit kapa ba? ” And she just laughed and said, “Mamaya, makikita niyo!” — parang feeling ko same same sila dun ng outfit 😂 and yes meron nga sya mga ka peg 😅🫢❤️ But here’s the thing… While we always tease her like she’s a teenager again, deep down, I’m always happy when I see her like that. So full of life, young always. There's something so pure about seeing someone you love just fully immersed in their happiness. And last night, we got to witness that. When we got to the arena and sat down, I looked at her and saw how excited she was — her eyes were glowing. She was surrounded by fellow A’TINs, everyone cheering, clapping, holding light sticks. The energy was so contagious that even I couldn’t help but get swept up in it. My sister and I looked at each other, smiled, and just watched our mom. That moment alone — it already felt worth it. And then the show started. WOW. I have to admit, I wasn’t expecting… — but the show changed me/us. Their performance was next level. The vocals, the choreography, the stage presence — everything was on point. And more than that, it was their heart that stood out. They weren’t just performing. They were telling their story. They talked about how this all started as just a dream. How there were times they almost gave up. How there were only a few people who believed in them at first — but they kept going. They held onto their faith and gave everything they had. And right then, something clicked in me. It reminded me of my own journey. As a designer, there were also moments I felt like giving up. Times when it felt like no one believed in what I was doing. But somehow, God always whispered, “Keep going.” And eventually, my moment came, too. Hearing SB19’s story — their struggles, their perseverance, their humility — I finally understood why people love them so much. It’s not just about the music or the visuals. It’s about who they are: humble, genuine, warm-hearted people who stayed true to themselves and worked for their dreams. They give people hope. So no, I didn’t go into that concert as an SB19 fan. But I left with something better: memories with my mom that I’ll treasure forever, a deeper appreciation for a group that touches lives through their story and talent, and a reminder of why we should never give up on our dreams. Thank you, SB19. And thank you, Ma, for letting us be part of your joy. Love you Ma ☺️❤️❤️❤️ #SB19 #PPopPride #MomsDeserveThis #FamilyBonding #LiveMusicMagic #NeverGiveUp #mannyhalasan"

meebaobei

24,320 views • 1 year ago

BASTA BREADWINNER NA ATE, SELFLESS 🥹❤️ Looking back on her journey as the family’s breadwinner, Jeri Mae Tizon revisited one of the most fulfilling moments of supporting her younger brother. In a TikTok post, Tizon shared the touching surprise she prepared for her youngest brother: a second-hand cellphone she bought for him during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Grabe si Lord 🥹 kaka-umpisa ko lang halos mag VA dito, kaya mababa lang ang sahod plus pandemic pa at nahiwalay ako sa kanila ng ilang months… ‘Di ko alam pa’no ko naitawid ‘yon pero grabe, grabe si Lord kumilos. 🥹😭 Ang layo na, sobrang layo na,” she wrote in the caption. Tizon, 27, is the eldest of three siblings. She shared that she took on the responsibility of looking after her siblings after their parents separated, while their father rarely came home due to work. In 2019, she began working as a virtual assistant (VA). From then on, she took charge of their household bills, her siblings’ school allowances, and their daily expenses. During the height of the pandemic, she had to rent an apartment, and communication with her siblings came through their middle brother, AJ, who would visit her apartment to get money for household needs. He would also bring handwritten notes from their youngest sibling, Alecxis—sometimes along with mangoes picked from a tree at home. According to Tizon, one of the letters wrote, “Ate, naghuhugas ako palagi ng plato. Ate, may mangga, kay Kuya ako kumuha niyan (siya ang umakyat sa puno). Ate, nawala cellphone ko, sana mabilihan mo ako.” However, she would often tell AJ to inform Alecxis that she did not have enough money because she was paying rent. At the time, almost nothing was left from her salary after covering all their expenses. One day, she saw a photo of her youngest brother just watching their cousins play a mobile game. Tizon said that seeing her brother on the sidelines broke her heart, which pushed her to save money and eventually buy a second-hand cellphone for him. When the surprise finally came in June 2020, Tizon said the moment brought both of them to tears. For her, it was a deeply fulfilling moment, as she felt the genuine happiness of her younger brother. Looking back, Tizon admits those months were among the hardest moments of her life. Her income was limited, rent consumed most of it, and the pressure of supporting her siblings weighed heavily on her. Yet somehow, she endured. Today, Tizon shared that she continues to work as a VA, and their financial situation has significantly improved over the years. (Video courtesy Jeri Mae Tizon) If you have a story, picture, or video you wish to share, you may join our community page:

The Philippine Star

190,017 views • 4 months ago

Found it on Threads. 🇰🇷GP wrote, "[I have a 🤏, yet special connection with BTS. ​In July 2016, while serving as the security coordinator at the Ulsan Jungbu Police Station, I went onsite to manage the Summer Festival held at Dongcheon Gymnasium. On a sweltering summer day, students who had been lining up since the day before the concert got into a dispute over the entry order. ​At the time, I couldn't understand why they were going to such lengths, so I asked, "Who on earth are you here to see that you're doing all this?" Everyone answered, "BTS!!!!." That was the first time I had ever heard of them. While watching the performers in the waiting area behind the stage, I noticed one group among the many artists who were practicing their dance formations relentlessly. I asked a staff member who they were, and the answer was 'BTS.' ​That was the first time I looked at them with genuine interest. I had never seen a group practice so hard right up until the moment they stepped onto the stage. They were the real deal. A true star had appeared. ​Because of that encounter, I started following their activities from time to time and cheering them on in my heart. Not long ago, before a performance at #BTS_ARİRANG Gwanghwamun, I posted on Threads that we should tolerate some level of inconvenience for a BTS concert and showed my support, but I ended up getting terrorized by hate comments. ​Still, I definitely have a keen eye for people! I am so proud of #BTS!!! ]

번역하는 레전드⁷⊙⊝⊜ :🆂🆆🅸🅼

28,055 views • 3 months ago

Just days after Claire Castro inaccurately and maliciously took Franco Cruz Mabanta's apology to the First Family out of context to allegedly help the narrative of nationally shamed former Martin Romualdez, the Presidential Spokesperson found herself on the receiving end of the verbal wrath of honorahle and patriotic Filipino protesters on the streets of Vancouver, Canada. The protesters did not hold back—directly calling her a liar, among a flurry of pejoratives. At a press conference this week, Castro deliberately spun a question from a reporter to make it look like Mabanta was spreading fake news about the First Family. However, PGMN has never once spread fake news about anyone. Moreover, although the PGMN Anchors are allowed to say whatever they want themselves, PGMN as a company itself has long made the strategic editorial decision to never attack President Bongbong Marcos, Vice President Sara Duterte, or Mayor Leni Robredo—a decision further concretized after Romualdez framed Mabanta in a fake extortion plot prompting PGMN to declare war exclusively against one enemy: Romualdez. This week at a Malacañang press conference, Castro was asked this question by a reporter: "Last week PGMN founder Franco mabanta posted a lengthy video. He apologized to the President and the First Lady for the past criticisms na ibinato ng PGMN against them and kasama rin din po doon yung kanyang paratang that Former Speaker Martin romualdez orchestrated the rift between the president and the vice president and also betrayed many of his political allies, including president Marcos. Your take on this?" Claire Castro responded: "Ang paghingi ng paumanhin ay pag amin ng kamalian. Ang pag amin ng kamalian papaano nila masasabi sa tao na totoo ang kanilang kwento taong aral dito. Wag gumawa ng intriga lalo na kung walang basehan. Ang pag iingay ng walang saysay ay nagiging biktima lamang ang mga Pilipino na walang malay. At ang paninira na walang basehan ginagawa lang na mangmang ang ating mga kababayan so iwasan ang mang intriga kung gagawa kayo ng anumang pag iimbestiga siguraduhin lamang ninyo na kayo ay may mga ebidensya. Hindi kailangan daanin sa pamilya. Hindi kailangan daanin kung saan saan kung mayroon kayong ebidensya, sampahan niyo na agad ng kaso." This entire answer from Castro was completely taken out of context. And was obviously perverse in intent. Mabanta did not apologize for criticism that never happened. Mabanta was apologizing for "feelings that had been hurt in the past", when he worked for the then-future First Couple back in 2017-18. A gesture that Mabanta felt was both "necessary" and "sincere" after having parted ways eight years prior. Instead of addressing the gesture truthfully, Castro twisted the message to supply ammunition for the hideously dishonest Romualdez camp, trying to make it look like Mabanta and PGMN's comprehensively accurate exposés against the former Speaker were fabricated. Planting loaded questions via corrupt reporters to be answered in a corrupt way by corrupt spokespersons while coordinating with corrupt media outlets to subsequently report a lie is a common practice in politics for governments around the world. Often this scheme is planned in the dark, without the knowledge of the principal.

Peanut Gallery Media Network

20,607 views • 12 days ago

jihoon said it was since mmm dance break that he hurt his back :( 🐶 i was honestly really flustered on stage. you know how there’s a level of pain you can push through and a level you just can’t.. 🐶 after the dance break we still had king kong and other stages, so i tried to do as much as i could. whenever i briefly moved to the side in between, i told the managers that something felt strange with my back and asked them to have the physical therapist and massage therapist wait below the stage and to bring pain relief patches 🐶 before boy, when we briefly step off, and after bona bona, i quickly put a patch on my back. but because of the sweat, it kept sliding down, and it just wasn’t working. during the introductions, i was breaking out in cold sweats because it hurt so much. i honestly don’t even remember exactly how i got through it 🐶 after finishing that part, i had to go back up for move. because i came down to check on my condition, the members’ first ment ended up getting longer, and i felt really anxious. i said i would go up for move and at least try it 🐶 so i went up to perform but it wasn’t working. while doing move, i started feeling like i might end up causing trouble instead. you know that feeling like you don’t want to show you’re being treated.. how could i show a bad side of myself to our fans? 🐶 so after finishing move, i thought that if i pushed myself any more, it might affect our upcoming asia tour, our comeback schedule, and everything else. so i said i should go backstage for a bit. back there, i received treatment really intensely and did what i could

행복지수 314%

18,577 views • 5 months ago

Okay. Let's talk about favoritism. In today's entertainment industry, it's sadly common to see companies and artists show clear favoritism, prioritizing international fans, influencers, or famous reactors (excluding collaborators of course) in exchange for exposure, good reviews, or a popularity boost. Some fans are given more perks, better access, or personal interactions simply because they have a platform. And while that may make business sense for some, it often leaves the "ordinary" fans (the quiet, long-time supporters) feeling overlooked and undervalued. And I'm so proud na hindi ito gawain ng #SB19 and #1ZEntertainment. (Very different noong nasa SBT pa sila kasi may mga ano dun...lol, iykyk) Time and time again, they have shown that all A'TIN, local or international, young or old, famous or unknown, are treated with the same respect, care, and fairness. When it comes to fan service, there's no such thing as "special treatment" or "VIP attention" based on fame, reach, or race. Every fan is seen. Every fan matters. Ticket selling? Open and fair for everyone. Merch drops? Walang shortcut. Puksaan kung puksaan talaga. Galit-galit muna sa ticketing site, may the fastest hands and strongest internet win. Walang "special lane" para sa sikat or may malaking reach. Whether you're an international reactor, a big account, or just a regular fan who has been quietly supporting SB19 since day one, you fall in line like the rest of A'TIN. No one gets priority treatment. No one gets left behind. Even fans who go the extra mile, those who spend big on merch, attend multiple concerts, or give expensive gifts to the boys, are not treated as "more special" or "higher" than anyone else. 1Z Entertainment makes sure that these generous fans are appreciated, yes, but never at the expense of the rest of the fandom. Kahit gaano pa kalaki ang nagastos mo o kabongga ang gift mo, pantay-pantay pa rin ang turing. You still line up like everyone else. You still click for tickets like the rest. Walang shortcut, walang pa-VIP treatment. Effort talaga lahat. SB19 themselves make this sincerity felt. They make eye contact with fans in every corner of the venue, they read random comments during livestreams, they acknowledge fans whether you're holding a huge banner or simply smiling from the back row. Their gestures, whether big or small, prove that their gratitude extends to every A'TIN, not just the loudest, the richest, or the most visible ones. And 1Z Entertainment reflects this perfectly. Opportunities for interaction, whether through ticketing, content, or fan meets, are made fair and accessible to all. Clout, money, or fame doesn't get you a shortcut. Being "just another fan" never means you matter less. At a time when favoritism in fan service has sadly become normal, SB19 and 1Z remain proudly and refreshingly different. They honor the very people who brought them to where they are today, every single A'TIN, by making sure no one is left out, no one is treated as less, no one is made to feel unimportant. They will make each of us feel seen, heard, and loved. And that's why being an A'TIN feels different. It feels right. Very fulfilling and very rewarding. Ramdam mong pantay-pantay lahat. Walang pa-VIP, walang pa-special treatment, walang pinapaborang fans. Because here, everyone matters equally. Alam n'yo kung bakit? Ang ultimate bias kasi ng SB19...lahat ng A'TIN. 💙 SB19 Official #SB19xATIN 1Z ENTERTAINMENT

Android 18 💫

35,245 views • 1 year ago

A’TIN gets villainized over and over again, but I refuse to believe that’s who we are. No fandom is perfect. We have our flaws too. But you’ll never convince me that this community is defined by toxicity because time and time again, I’ve seen more kindness than hate. 🩵 This is the A’TIN community I know 💠 My younger cousin made her own lightstick out of boxes and paper because that’s all she had. I posted it on TikTok, and not long after, a Berry 🍓 reached out to me. She said she wanted to give my cousin her extra lightstick. I remember asking, “Are you sure?” because I didn’t want her to go out of her way for us. She replied, “No problem. I just want to make her happy.” 😭😩 Can you imagine that? She didn’t know us. We weren’t friends. She didn’t owe us anything. Yet she chose kindness anyway. And this is not an isolated story. A’TIN has organized donation drives, supported local businesses, raised funds for communities in need, cared for the environment, and shown up for one another in ways that often go unnoticed. Teh?? May nagkakabitan pa nga ng eyelash extensions. May nagdadala ng pansit para di magutom sa pila ang kapwa nila a’tin. This is the community SB19 built. The kind of people who are willing to give something valuable to a complete stranger without expecting anything in return. And you want me to believe they’re defined by toxicity? I only wish more people knew just how generous, compassionate, and supportive A’TIN truly is. I’m genuinely so happy to be part of this fandom. And if you’re here on X, Berry Maj… thank you. You probably don’t realize it, but you gave my cousin more than a lightstick. You gave her a memory she’ll carry with her for a very long time 🥹🤍 sobrang saya niya talaga nanginginig pa siya kasi di nya na macontain yung happiness na nararamdaman niya. Thank you, SB19 Official, for bringing me into this wonderful community. 🤍

Shan is camping on TG 🌷

63,688 views • 1 day ago

Dear Tesla community, I need your help with this hit and run, seems like San Jose Police Dept San José Police Media Relations SantaClaraCoSheriff won’t do anything unless the videos go viral! 6 weeks after this accident I called San Jose highway patrol And they told me they still categorize the driver as “unknown” as their report is showing I have provided them video evidence of the accident, evidence that I pulled to the side and stopped for the driver to exchange information, that I followed him for 10 minutes until he started driving like a total maniac, and provided them with his car’s info and license plate, which they confirmed with the DMV, yet they think it’s my job to describe the driver who has his windows fully tinted and I couldn’t see his face. You can see in this video how my car fully stopped at a traffic light, he drove, hit my car, backed up a little, I pulled to the side, stopped, and was about to get off my car (you can see me opening my door, we I saw him trying to pass my car, so I got back and went behind him, followed him for a solid 10 minutes (I have the videos too) until he started driving over 50mph in residential areas which is a thing I wouldn’t do. So I called the police to deal with him. The police told me if I can’t describe the driver nor identify him there’s no case! They are persistent that the driver is “unknown” despite confirming his car and license info with the DMV! You can see from the side video when he passed me that his windows were fully tinted! It’s the owner’s responsibility, and their insurance should pay to fix my car. They said he lived in another area and they contacted them to provide his info, but 6 weeks is enough for a criminal to a ton of things and hit so many cars while we are just waiting for them. This is the second hit and run on my new Tesla within 5 months of purchase where the police let go of both criminals.

Meriam Al Sultan سا(حرة) 🪄

58,195 views • 1 year ago