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BigHit: BTS will be more mature going forward.
ARMY: Okay so maybe they’ll have a few girls in their MV’s, or like some drinking, or maybe some…
BigHit: lol. u thot.
Jimin: *munches apples of sin*
Yoongi: *ties up Park Jimin in a blindfold*
Taehyung: *looks porographic af under some sheer linens*
Namjoon: *smokes god knows wat*
Jin: *seems to be preparing himself for an orgy*
ARMYs when they saw Cypher Pt. 4 on the tracklist of #WINGS
Im Jaebum cannot be controlled



Black haired Yoongi has returned from war
Yugyeom performing on Hit The Stage
WINGS
bighit: alright team we need to rack up the profits this year, im not fuckin around this time
bighit: we had v live+, a world tour, the HHYH album but that was w.e.
bighit: we need to go big, u know?
bighit : omg i got it
ARMYs: hoe dont do it
bighit: what if the album...
ARMYs: /whispers/ i swear to god
bighit: ...was available for free?
ARMYs: rly
bighit: lol no bitch its gon have 4 diff versions u really thouGHT??








WINGS 16.10.10
slayed my entire existence
hoseok
Jimin is so done with Jungkook
Jimin’s satoori during Bon Voyage

when senpai @rosekooks finally noticed u ヽ(・∀・)ノ I LOVE YOU AND YOUR WRITING GIRL♡

Happy Birthday to our precious leader! You are loved more than you know 💕






my acne has cleared i am no longer ugly the sun is shining birds are chirping life is beautiful
Jimin is doing a psychology test in the video, it’s called the ink blot test.

An inkblot test is a personality test which involves the evaluation of a subjects response to ambiguous ink blots. This test was published in 1921 by Hermann Rorschach who was a psychiatrist from Switzerland. The interpretation of people’s responses to the Rorschach Inkblot Test was originally based on psychoanalytical theory but investigators have used it in an empirical fashion. When this test is used empirically, the quality of the responses is related to the measurements of personality. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person’s personality characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly.[4] The test is named after its creator, Swiss psychologistHermann Rorschach.
