@@Iluvppphoddie don’t say that. It sucks but you never know what someone’s going through. He may well have tried or thought about it. The necklace can represent a lot of things but most of them are to do with mental health struggles. There’s one meaning that is if you see a teenager wearing it, it means they’ve been through a lot and are/have struggled really bad.
the most common definition of the safety pin on a necklace is either that the person is a safe place for anyone (lgbtqia, religious, colored, etc) or that the wearer has attempted before and its a promise to not try again.
The video is incorrect. It doesn’t mean they aren’t racist. This necklace means they have tried to attempt in the past and it’s a promise to not try again
@@TheYellowK-popgirlThe necklace has several meanings it can also mean that one is the safe place of someone or that he has mental health problem but yes it can also mean that he attempt but i hope thats its not this meanings for him 😔
Protect this baby maknae at all cost I'm started to tearing up like idunno why, after I've watch this clip so many times and it's giving so meaningful to us🥹🫶
i wish i could tell him i love him so much and that i hope hes safe, i dont ever want anything to happen to him or anything being done to him, i really hope we protect him.
Este magnífico cantante del k-pop es maravilloso, agradable, guapísimo, noble y genial como todo su grupo que dios te vendiga y sigas luchando con todo tu corazón para siempre
While Ni-ki may be wearing the necklace for the meaning of the pin, we should also make sure to count the fact that Ni-ki might not actually know what it means and just thought it was cool or something unless he said that he got it because it meant something to him.
He debuted as a teenager and was sexualised in edits by older people. He had a rough childhood and struggled with the pressure of moving to Korea as a teen. He left his home and his family to become and idol and he cares so much for engenes. He doesn’t deserve to have all this pressure building up on him. He didn’t see his mum for 3 years and when he did he was so happy he started crying. The members surprised him as well as the staff and his mum was really happy as well. I just wish it was easier and companies went easier on their own idols.😢
aw my poor niki.. i love him so much it hurts for me to think that he even tried to.. to niki. ill always love u forever. even if u dont know i exist. ❤️❤️
No... No no no no no no 😢😢. Not our niki. Anyone but our Niki. Please let it be the other meaning. Please!! How did we let this happen? didn't we promise to protect him?
I’m planning on getting one since I have thoughts of committing and when you have the necklace on it means you promise never to commit, I also support everything and am bisexual myself
Oh, he has a safety pin in is necklace which means that it is a promise that you should never kill yourself or even thought of doing it. He had been through a lot😢..
another thing is that niki also has a ring hes very fond of if you see his weverse posts...i think personally its either a family thing or maybe a very special gift
Ese gancho es un gran recuerdo, de su niñez con ese tipo de ganchos se abrochaban los pañales de tela,o la cobijita con que se envolvían quedaban,enchumbados asi se le decían,llegue a usarlo con mis HIJAS 🤷♀️🙄😍🤗👶👶🤰🤱
But I think that this decoration doesn’t mean anything, it could just be popular among stylists, or Riki could simply like it for its simplicity and unusual idea of combining a chain and a paper clip (sorry I don't know what is it) Перевод: Но я думаю, что это украшение ничего не значит, оно могло просто быть популярным среди стилистов, а могло просто понравиться Рики своей простотой и необычной идеей сочетания цепочки и скрепки для бумаг (сорри не знаю как это называется)
And now he got beautiful new pin necklace the same brand,like connected each other, a bunch of pins ❤ The Hate train got engenes traumatized and it marks Ni-ki's name on it our boy has no fault on it Knowing he got this meaningful necklace got me cry more, I'm not still an engene those years but i do heard a lot of bad things happen. That until now they still attacking Ni-ki, especially the insecurities Solo Stans of this fandom, every achievements of riki they need to do some issues to discreet him.we are frustrated everyday because of NK Haters. Be happy always Ni-ki, your hyungs will always by your side to take care of you and also us your fans ❤️
wait im actually crying a lot of people wear it for different reasons bc when i first start wearing mine a friend asked if it was a different reason but my other friend was like no wait does that mean and i was just like yeah and she just hugged the living crap out of me
If you know that he might not know what that necklace means, he may have bought it just because he liked it and that's it, unless he said so and you are already assuming that he wears that necklace because of its meaning. If he doesn't know, it would be great if he knew and used it for that reason.
So basically the safety pin necklace can have different meanings some of it being: - safe place for anyone (LGBTQ+ , Coloured, Gender, disability, Religious, etc.) - they tried to commit and it’s like a promise they won’t do it again Ni-ki is apparently wearing a Chrome hearts of safety pins necklace: - resemblance of a child that’s been through a lot -> I googled: “chrome heart of pins necklace meaning” And it was automatically about Ni-ki. The result of my search: “the necklace ni-ki used is a chrome hearts safety pin. this safety pin is used as a symbol of solidarity with any minority who has/had experienced discrimination.”
I don't understand. He is such a sweet and loving person, he doesn't want harm from anyone, but he still receives so much hate at such a young age. people should have at least a little empathy but everything they do is point out idols' flaws like they are human like us normal people, now imagine if someone came up to you and said terrible things throwing hate at you. I simply don't understand
Back in the 90s, LGBTQIA people wore safety pins in their ears to indicate to others so if you were out at a club, they could see if the wearer was gay. It didn't become about anything else until the last 10-15 years.