the other day i sat down and thought of exo and i thought about the amount of comebacks they have and how tired they must feel and i thought about how their face is always plastered on the news saying how every other week a member gets injured, be it in the hips or the leg and then i started feeling disgusted at how they are being treated as money-making-slave like machines and the most sickening part of this cycle is that we are paying money for them to be tortured like that and i find it so damn sick and we are also the only reason why the company is pushing them to do more and the more we try to help them earn from their hard work, the more we’re making them suffer and i don’t understand and i find this sick and i’m disgusted. it’s kinda ridiculous how they can be completely in sync for their comebacks (when you release a new song in korea, for a whole month, you will have to have performances of the new song about 3–4 times a week for a whole month to promote it and also compete with other groups), prepare for concerts, shoot a stupid short drama, go on variety shows, shoot their own damn variety shows, record new songs and still be human?

picture this, releasing 10 songs in a period of 1 month after your last album release. 10 SONGS. AFTER 1 MONTH OF YOUR ALBUM RELEASE. and you have to promote your title song, which you have to practice the dance for and be completely in sync WITHIN ONE MONTH and take photoshoots for the album (korean albums have a whole photobook of pictures for every album), at the same time they recorded their short tv series (like a movie), participated in interviews, practiced for concerts (which have a million songs and a million choreographies), and at the same bloody time record a new song for their upcoming album after 2 months. it’s ridiculous. and they do this all at once and it’s just crazy.

and people wonder why the members left. this is not a job for humans.

why do we contribute to such cruelty?