Jungkook is known for being quite active in sharing funny, interesting, and downright hilarious contents with fans. Recently, however, he posted something that can either be incredibly comical or quite disturbing to members of ARMY. This is due to the fact that the content is about the members of BTS in their advanced and considerably less K-Pop worthy selves.
Now, there really is no point in pretending that Jungkook and the rest of BTS will be able to keep performing and drawing attention as they are doing right now forever. In fact, there are no guarantees that they will still be as popular next year as they are now. Recently, Jungkook provided fans with a possible glimpse into the future of him and his group mates via social media, AllKPop reports.
"I think this will be us in 15 years. I was laughing so hard I almost couldn't breathe, while I was editing this," the caption that came with the Tweet reads.
한 15년 뒤쯤 예상해봅니다.
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) May 17, 2019
편집하면서 웃겨 숨넘어갈 뻔했네????#JK pic.twitter.com/nQVx1YSmMM
This particular post proves two things about Jungkook to a lot of people. One is the fact that he is most certainly not technologically challenged. The other is that he has one dark sense of humor when the post is analyzed from a certain angle. This is basically his attempt at painting his and his groupmates’ states after they have fallen from popularity.
Of course, this might be reading too deep into a Tweet that is meant to be nothing more than a collage of BTS members looking like their older selves. There is certainly no reason to believe that Jungkook or any of the other performers will look exactly like they do in the photo. Even so, anyone who even gives this post a thought longer than a few seconds might realize that it also signifies the end of BTS. The image is basically the ARMY’s biggest nightmare.


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