As a newborn baby ARMY (<1year old), but an auntie in real life; it is unfair to want to watch their concert so badly when you have so much adult responsibilities do & things to pay for. I CRY. 😭
If you have the ability to see them do it!! What’s the point of being an adult and having a job if you can’t buy a ticket to their concert!! I drove 7 hours, dealt with LA traffic, all while sick to see their Wings tour. Nothing was going to keep me from a once in a lifetime opportunity – “adult” responsibilities be damned. They were amazing!!
hahaha. I would. Money is kinda minimal to non-existent at the moment. The clinic is just starting. The bills are piling up, the tuition fee for school is coming up and a bunch of other things. And their concert here in my country is next week. BWAHAHA. The timing sucks. I’d say I’m even less than 6 months old baby ARMY. Liek 3-4 months??? (I was a monk hahaha) I was NOT prepared to fangirl. Maybe I ought to sell a kidney to fly to their next country concert….
i wasn’t really into them when i went to see their concert. They only had 2 or 3 albums out at the time and I didn’t know any of their names except that girls seemed to react to V’s abs a lot. But I did go anyway, and there was a great hall of teenager girls and me (32 year old). But the boys were really sweet and very good on the stage, so now I’m a convinced ARMY too and very happy that I have that memory to go with it. Of course, responsibilities are important and it’s up to you how you prioritize your finances, but in a few years time, what will you be remembering of your daily life? My vote is go for it if you can squeeze it in!
Ah, the problem of being a noona fan. Hahaha. Thank god I look young so they all assumed I was in my early twenties. I remember one girl was like “I’m a noona fan, I’m 24!” I was like honey, I got almost 10 years on you…? But age doesn’t matter in music! Good music is good music.
Although a little late, I am a huge ARMY fan as well. I have never been to one of their concerts, but I think that if you can, you should. After all that work, you should make your own personal free time since you don’t get it frequently. Although I myself don’t understand the noona/adult responsibilities since I haven’t reached that peak, I assume it is a tedious and stressful time.
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Lessa
April 26, 2017 at 9:50 PM
As a newborn baby ARMY (<1year old), but an auntie in real life; it is unfair to want to watch their concert so badly when you have so much adult responsibilities do & things to pay for. I CRY. 😭
UmbrellaMan
April 26, 2017 at 10:19 PM
If you have the ability to see them do it!! What’s the point of being an adult and having a job if you can’t buy a ticket to their concert!! I drove 7 hours, dealt with LA traffic, all while sick to see their Wings tour. Nothing was going to keep me from a once in a lifetime opportunity – “adult” responsibilities be damned. They were amazing!!
Lessa
April 27, 2017 at 1:09 AM
hahaha. I would. Money is kinda minimal to non-existent at the moment. The clinic is just starting. The bills are piling up, the tuition fee for school is coming up and a bunch of other things. And their concert here in my country is next week. BWAHAHA. The timing sucks. I’d say I’m even less than 6 months old baby ARMY. Liek 3-4 months??? (I was a monk hahaha) I was NOT prepared to fangirl. Maybe I ought to sell a kidney to fly to their next country concert….
Anumick
April 27, 2017 at 4:11 AM
i wasn’t really into them when i went to see their concert. They only had 2 or 3 albums out at the time and I didn’t know any of their names except that girls seemed to react to V’s abs a lot. But I did go anyway, and there was a great hall of teenager girls and me (32 year old). But the boys were really sweet and very good on the stage, so now I’m a convinced ARMY too and very happy that I have that memory to go with it. Of course, responsibilities are important and it’s up to you how you prioritize your finances, but in a few years time, what will you be remembering of your daily life? My vote is go for it if you can squeeze it in!
Lessa
April 27, 2017 at 4:20 AM
HUHUHUHUHUHUHUH K fyn! If I can still get tickets, that is! Hahahaha.
UmbrellaMan
April 27, 2017 at 5:34 AM
Ah, the problem of being a noona fan. Hahaha. Thank god I look young so they all assumed I was in my early twenties. I remember one girl was like “I’m a noona fan, I’m 24!” I was like honey, I got almost 10 years on you…? But age doesn’t matter in music! Good music is good music.
Lessa
April 27, 2017 at 6:06 AM
I like noona-fan rather than ahjumma-fan hahaha. LOL.
Lunabird
April 27, 2017 at 1:31 PM
Although a little late, I am a huge ARMY fan as well. I have never been to one of their concerts, but I think that if you can, you should. After all that work, you should make your own personal free time since you don’t get it frequently. Although I myself don’t understand the noona/adult responsibilities since I haven’t reached that peak, I assume it is a tedious and stressful time.