I camped out 4 days for BTS merch years ago, it was pretty fun chatting with other fans, reading books, got all the merch I wanted for free by selling merch to people from other countries
@@vectorman66 lol you should pay attention to the people who are there... they are all over 18. how many adults lets their kids camp out on the streets? look at the tents in the back. yes it might be crazy and hard to understand, but not when you get to know BTS and know what they stand for. they are not like all the other kpop bands. it´s a world of hope and joy. and also an escape from hard times in life. So i ask to please be respectful because i am sure you are not spending your money wisely either. you might have a passion for going to footballgames or playing video games. and even watching netflix. what ever makes you happy i don´t judge.
Thank God these homeless are charitable donating to the charities that Armys created, has good manners, living their life with no harm and hatred to others...than these stupid people.
Oh really? They literally have thousands of charities around the world. BTS have become the first K-pop band in history to address the United Nations. And Joe Biden Invited them in the white house to discuss and address anti-Asian hate crimes and disinformation. Messages of their songs talks about mental health, social issues and loving yourself. BTS songs are more meaningful and inspirational than those puppy love, break up relationship songs. Now do you think they don't care to their fans?
@@katevl891 Well, this thing is not new, though; many fans of different artists and even Star Wars movie fans did the same thing before BTS fans did. The fans are responsible for their actions since they're the ones who decided this for themselves. And Thank God so far nothing has been reported something bad happened to Suga/BTS fans while camping out.