Hi, deaf army here ! I am so so glad to see them debut, representation matters a lot and... Yeah, deaf people can enjoy music as well. As you pointed it out at the beginning of the video hearing loss is a scale and there is a lot of different deaf / HOH people. We can often hear... A little, maybe some numbed sounds or rythms, but we do appreciate music a lot. 4:40 we tend to watch people's mouth to read lips, but I personnally tend to look at their nose, because I can watch their expressions and do lip reading at the same time. Fun fact, lip reading isn't that reliable, because there are a lot (really a lot) of sounds that look the same on the mouth, and our brain complete according to the context what word it can be. 7:00 I used to feel bad about asking for arrangments, but people should be able to accomodate more to disabled people without complaining. Deaf people are part of society too and we need to work. To do that we need arrangments and able people to function differently that they are used to. We adjust A LOT everyday to society, their turn haha. However as you say so, they are young so it may be a challenge to them. I admire those boys quite a lot ! Anyway, thank for reacting to them :) It was interesting to see a valid person commenting about their communication, I hope they will share more later and you'll react to this too.
@maxpbeaumont8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment :) Super interesting to learn about your perspective.
@CupOfPetrichor8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! 💜
@jadatranique8288 ай бұрын
thank you for this little helmet !💕
@Ohnoddaeng8 ай бұрын
@@maxpbeaumont my pleasure ! If you or anyone have questions about deafness and communication, i can always try to answer from my perspective. However, my experience may not be the same as other deaf persons :)
@Liz_SKZ-47 ай бұрын
I look at people's lips too.
@keeghan03068 ай бұрын
Some info about the group and members!! Big O!cean is the first ever deaf kpop group in Korea, none of the members are fully deaf but each of them are HOH. Hyunjin (member in the blue) is the leader of Big Ocean and he syarted to loose his hearing at the age of 2. He uses a cochlear implant and a hearing aid. Chanyeon (the first member in the chair) is the main rapper of the group. He started to loose his hearing when he was young and uses a cochlear implant. He is/was an audiologist at a hospital. Jiseok (the member who was talking to Chanyeon in the beginning) is the main dancer and maknae of Big O!cean. He was born with a hearing impairment and uses hearing aids. *Fun Fact: Big O!cean debuted on Korea's National Disabled Persons Day.
@chinghienkim32148 ай бұрын
Nice to know
@hanjis58948 ай бұрын
I like that they give visibility to the fact that there is a spectrum to disabilities. Many people don't realize that "deaf" does not necessarily mean total hearing loss. Big ocean still promotes their group with the identification as "deaf" but they still have some amount of hearing, as many deaf people do.
@Liz_SKZ-47 ай бұрын
Thank you. I was trying to explain things about them.
@seniorkittystay8 ай бұрын
They use wristwatches vibrating on each beat and a visual metronome (monitors with numbers maintaining the beat) to keep them in sync with the music. Their English is also pretty good. They do a lot of content on TikTok and answer questions in English. They fall under Parastar Entertainment, which is a management company specially organized to train TV figures with various impairments and produce content featuring talents with disability. Park Hyunjin developed hearing loss at two when he got a very high fever. He underwent surgery to get a cochlear implant after his second incident caused him to lose even more of his hearing at age nine. Previously worked at a café. Host of season 1 & 2 of EBS “Go Together”. He majored in Engineering and planned on being a cybersecurity engineer. Lee Chanyeon lost his hearing after catching a fever when he was young. He is an Audiologist at a hospital. Kim Jiseok was born with a hearing impairment. He previously worked at a café. Ski racer of the Seoul Para Ski Team.
@TiaTruly8 ай бұрын
WOW they have pretty impressive lives to begin with, and now they're debuting as idols?!! Respect 🙌
@MookyCookieOfficial8 ай бұрын
I didn't know they all had hearing problems, I assumed only one or two had hearing impairments for some reason. Thank you so much for sharing all this info!❤
@maxpbeaumont8 ай бұрын
More Big Ocean?
@chaneillecummings-neabeth27048 ай бұрын
Please!!
@dojoven8 ай бұрын
YES!
@ninam44238 ай бұрын
yessss
@AJP.OT78 ай бұрын
I would love to learn more abt them
@anctrl8 ай бұрын
yes!
@mayawde8 ай бұрын
these guys are really cool! i've seen them making the rounds on social media and honestly love what they're doing. as someone with disabilities myself, i appreciate that they are so open with their accommodations. i think it's a great thing for not only the deaf community but also the disabled community as a whole!
@maxpbeaumont8 ай бұрын
totally agree!
@zuzu68648 ай бұрын
The reason they're keeping eye contact a lot is because they are able to focus more on lip reading and making it easier for them to understand. They've said it before that on the mv shoot their staff had to explain some things to them again because they had a hard time understanding the producers and other crew on set, since they're more familiar with the way they say stuff, so it's easier to lip read.
@samraffertymusic8 ай бұрын
This is so cool. I noticed when they were speaking to each other that they seem to be speaking a lot slower than I've heard most Korean people speak, which I'd guess is necessary when lip reading. They all seem like really nice guys. Wishing them tons of success on their journey
@AJP.OT78 ай бұрын
Idk much abt this group besides that RM donated to one of the disability schools years back. One of the members said that bc of him he became interested in music & wanted to purse it… so cool! I wish them the best!
@Big_Ocean-love8 ай бұрын
그거 아세요? 데뷔전에는 세분은 직업이 이찬연씨는 대학병원에서 난청을 재활을 돋는 청능사 박현진씨는 청각장애인 인식 개선 을 위한 위한 콘텐츠제작해서 유튜버 활동했었고 김지석씨는 장애인 알파인 스키 선수였대요 현진씨 유투버 할동할때부터 1호 팬이여서❤ 열심히 응원할게요
@IlahaMustafazada8 ай бұрын
They said they are skilled in lip reading. 👍🏻
@AteezAtiny-f8t8 ай бұрын
They are unbelievably hard workers and they deserve all the support! I’ve been watching their TikTok lives from the start! They are truly amazing 🎉
@M_Kingdom_97 ай бұрын
🩵🩵🩵
@Liz_SKZ-47 ай бұрын
I'm totally deaf on my right and the left I'm 60% deaf. I can't imagine not being able to hear. I love music. It helps me with my depression.
@kaycoleman20636 ай бұрын
You mentioned eye contact. I’m hard of hearing (wear a hearing aid). Being able to look at the face of the person who is talking is IMPERATIVE in conversation for the deaf/hoh. We read facial expressions, lips (slightly), etc. to help us understand the conversation. I think it’s so great that this group exists and I wish them the best.
@leahwarburton8 ай бұрын
I only discovered Big Ocean recently, and am still learning about them. But so far I like what I've seen. I admit, I got interested in them because my mother was deaf. She had over 90% hearing loss in one ear, and over 50% loss in the other - though that did fluctuate at times. She lost her hearing quite young, after a bout of measles; and she took to lip reading almost instinctively. (Interestingly, I am more comfortable if I can see someone's mouth when I am talking to them. I suspect it was a habit I picked up, growing up with a lip reading mother). My mother also loved music and ballroom dancing - she felt the beat. I understand that two, if not all, of the members lost there hearing after a fever. And they all, clearly, lip read. And they have spoken of feeling the beat. I know they will have their own, unique difficulties, but I honestly wish them all the best. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for them.
@OhSoLiliana8 ай бұрын
Yes, they are Hard of Hearing and they lip reading. I am so thankful that you covered them. I really like your content!
@romina91688 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's because I've been familiar with the korean language for many years, but when they speak I can tell that they don't speak like koreans usually speak, I mean I can notice a different pronunciation, subtle but I can notice it... Maybe this is due to his hearing problems.
@Ilucja8 ай бұрын
Yea especially Chanyeon, he has some lisp when speaking.
@NauiByeolEge8 ай бұрын
I am not all that familiar with the Korean language (I watch a lot of Korean content but that's all); however, I am familiar with the deaf community because of a hearing impaired family member and I could tell by the way they spoke - slightly slower than average - and their pronunciation that they were hearing impaired albeit not at the same level. I think a lisp was mentioned but it's not only that. It sometimes sounds like they are "swallowing" letters. [Not sure how else to put that]. It's the same in any language when someone has lost their hearing at birth, or a very young age whether or not they acquired cochlear implants early on.
@MindyRRD67607 ай бұрын
I am learning Korean (just a newbie) but I am an ASL interpreter and I find it very interesting that what we refer to as the 'deaf accent' comes through the same to me regardless of the language. 🫰🤟
@Elkashe8 ай бұрын
This was "neat" to watch. Kudos for these guys for trying something this challenging that most of us wouldn't dream of if we were faced with the same impairment. Thanks Max for introducing us to and reacting to Big Ocean. I'm excited to see more of their journey. xo
@cassiehamilton41708 ай бұрын
I hope they succeed! As someone who is hard of hearing it’s so good to see a group that I can 100% relate to
@CindersVale5 ай бұрын
All new idol group members learn how to look for the cameras. TxT said that they quickly learned to spot their cameras at each venue after their debut. Now, they do it automatically without thinking about it. Did you know Big Ocean members are fluent in ASL(American Sign Language) and KSL(Korean Sign Language)? I've always thought singing, dancing, and remembering to engage with the audience and your camera(s) is a 'learn by doing' skill.
@Edits_bcs_im_STAY4 ай бұрын
BIG OCEAN MY LIFE❤❤❤❤
@annettemartinez4947 ай бұрын
They wear a device that looks like a watch on their wrist that vibrates to help them keep the beat of the music. They are great. I have watched every video I could find about them. They have great courage and determination to accomplish this. I am as proud of them as I am of my own child.
@paulamusik25098 ай бұрын
OMG BIG OCEAN CONTENT FROM YOU?!?! That's so so cool thank you! I am obsessed with them right now! Thank you so much for supporting them! Wish them all the success!
@ella_143_S8 ай бұрын
Iv been watching their lives since the beginning of this month, and I got to watch them debut, honestly they are so sweet, so hard working and they are really trying to make a difference. I will always say yes to more big ocean and that everyone should give them a try.
@Ilucja8 ай бұрын
Yaaaaas I'm supporting them for quite some time and promoting them here in my country, they deserve every recognition 🎉 I can tell you everything about them if you're curious 😅
@norikosato97423 ай бұрын
Max san, thank you so much for noticing Big Ocean. By chance, I started learning Japanese sign language more than 20 years ago. It totallly changed the style of my career "English/Jpanase interpreter", Since then time flies and when I encoutered Big Ocean this July, I really wanted Japanse music fans to know the 3 and their efforts. Becasue they have difficulty in hearing, in other words, they can hear the music differently from what we hearings hear, in other words, the sound they create for us to hear is very Big Ocean and differenct from sound and music created by us hearings, in other words, they have their own Kindom and they are now kind enought to invite us there. 大学の寄宿舎で同室だった友達が、いつも私とはまたく違う色を使って絵を描いていた。彼女の絵は私の凡庸な絵とはことなり、独創性に溢れていた。その後、彼女が色盲だと知った。今も手元にある彼女の絵は、私の心を揺さぶる。
@CupOfPetrichor8 ай бұрын
Following Big Ocean and stumbled across your video! 🌊 I thought your comment about trying to imagine yourself in your 20s navigating asking for accommodations so interesting because indeed, the ability to advocate for oneself is crucial. It requires recognizing the systems/rules that are in place and understanding the resources that are available to you. I think it's a skill that many end up developing out of necessity when one's needs differ from mainstream needs. Being upfront and direct about one's needs takes courage, and it also means you have identified your needs in the first place (and anyone's needs can change over time!). I appreciate how open the members have been in showing how they work with their staff, and I would love to see more behind the scenes footage from them! 👀 In light of accommodations and communication access, I have been wondering if the members have a sign language interpreter on staff, or at least at certain times (since they do know at least some Korean Sign Language, from what I understand)... 🤔 because even if the members are used to accommodating to a hearing-centric world, and even if they tend to lip-read as part of gathering visual information (and side note, not all deaf people lip read, by any means), having to do that all the time is incredibly exhausting, to say the least. I guess I just hope their team is providing whatever accommodations the members prefer and whatever creates optimal accessibility! I don't know much about their company, Parastar Entertainment, but it would be amazing to see the formation of this new group open up opportunities to, for example, collaborate with other deaf performers/choreographers/artists or hire more individuals with disabilities. And yes, "disability" and "deafness" are vast spectrums, in terms of a medical perspective and in terms of culture and identity. As someone who is studying American Sign Language and Deaf culture, I am excited to follow the group's journey! 😊
@pyejammiesfanfic6408 ай бұрын
There’s a video about these guys in which they introduce themselves and explain how they keep on the beat and how they sing. I’m not sure how much KSL they use in songs because they speak about using ASL in that video. How they use sign language in their performances isn’t straight forward as sign language isn’t a direct translation. Their oldest acts like their youngest whereas their maknae is more serious. I hope they’re successful. Thanks for reacting to their video.
@s.k.16033 ай бұрын
I just found them yesterday, and I'm all for it! I'm sure they'll be successful. And yes, hearing loss/deafness is on a scale, same thing with blindness. I believe all the members have cochlear implants and or hearing aids. The cochlear literally is a way for aound to bypass the ear and go straight to the brain to process. And in the videos I've heard them speaking in, they do have a bit of a "deaf accent", but I think it is very impressive that they speak both Korean and English, as well as KSL. I listened to their song Blow and I really like the sound and lyrics as well as the dance moves.
@linxid17336 ай бұрын
STOP this makes me so happy to see, I'm such a big ocean fan and it really makes me happy to see you talking about them!!
@Br0wn.bug.7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for speaking abt them, they need more support!!
@Sendbees6 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you made a video about them. I’m so happy they exist!
@kelly-bq8cz7 ай бұрын
These guys are awesome! They deserve recognition for all their hard work!
@NeshaIsReallyCute7 ай бұрын
I love Big Ocean! I hope they do well as idols!
@shannonbigler24984 ай бұрын
Their English is pretty good. I noticed that when I first found them a few months ago. As someone else stated, Hyunjin previously worked in a café, but he had planned to become a cybersecurity engineer.
@karinacasco18958 ай бұрын
I wish them grate success 💜💜💜💜💜
@that-weirdogirl6 ай бұрын
As a hearing-impaired kpop fan, thank you for introducing me to this group.
@saltysierrena8 ай бұрын
Woah!! To see you posted make a video about BigOcean is amazing!! I started following them the past month. I'm happy to see them getting more recognition. Thank you for the video!
@evantesseract7377 ай бұрын
I just watched a lengthy interview with these guys and I was maybe most struck by the various creative methods they use to dance and sing in sync. Staff members waving hands in time, flashing screens, vibrating phones or watches, anything to get them to be able to see/feel the count. My creative partner is deaf and is a singer and voice actor. Deafness manifests so many different ways... And a lot of them are things people can't see, because deaf people are good at navigating the hearing world. I learned a lot about facing directly with good lighting... And also repeating anything they missed verbatim. If they they ask me "wait, what?" it doesn't mean "explain that a different way" it means "repeat it exactly, I only caught 50% the first time." Hyunjin is my bias so far, but all three of these guys are super sweet and sincere. 😁 Oh! And one of them went to a school for the deaf where RM made a substantial donation to the school's music program. He credits RM with his ability to be introduced to making music. That made me very proud. 💜
@chuuuminu6 ай бұрын
I LOVE BIG OCEAN AAAAÆ
@chaneillecummings-neabeth27048 ай бұрын
I don't normally comment, but I really appreciate your content sm, and I'd also like to recommend Zerobaseone...they just celebrated their one year anniversary maybe 2 weeks ago...they were formed on.a survival show last year and they're all SUPER close with each other. Their bond makes me so sentimental and i really think you'd like analyzing them. I'd recommend their 1 year anniversary video on their channel.
@Llll-mn8hl8 ай бұрын
omg yes i agree
@chaneillecummings-neabeth27048 ай бұрын
@@Llll-mn8hl !!! It would be so interesting to hear his thoughts on them
@vicktoryscreech7 ай бұрын
thank you so much for making a video about them!! i love them so much
@Starlight-em4vy8 ай бұрын
This is so interesting
@MzSunnykwe8 ай бұрын
Thank you for showcasing Big Ocean. Some of us learned some Korean language with BTS. Now we can learn some KSL with Big Ocean. I feel Judy Heumann, may her memory be for a blessing, would be happy for this. Peace
@Lia_05077 ай бұрын
I already love them, they seem to be such sweet guys
@SpiffyBlueness8 ай бұрын
I'm so excited about this group. ❤ If you want to learn more about Deaf culture and communication (in the US) through the arts, do check out Deaf West Theater. They did a revival of Spring Awakening on Broadway some years ago with Deaf and hearing cast members. I also recommend the novel True Biz by Sara Novic, which follows a teenager whose cochlear implants don't work well as she starts to attend a school for the deaf and actually enter a Deaf community for the first time.
@문별-e9k6 ай бұрын
I am a proud Pado ! I love my boys so much , I am happy that they had the chance to debut even though their disability, fun fact they actually debuted on the Korean day for the disabled people. Thank you for making this video and I am happy that you like them . 🩵🤟
@sm00re28 ай бұрын
i could be wrong, but as far as i know koreans dont differentiate the deaf vs hard of hearing. each individual does have a preference of "cheongakjangaein" or "nongin", but both translate as "deaf" (for all the people debating in the comments lol also, articles call them cheongakjangaein cause its the "doctory term" and literally means "hearing impaired person" but alot of people on youtube and kakao chats call themselves nogin from what ive noticed. but its personal preference from what ive been told) and they do incorporate some sign into their dance routines (they wanna use ksl, asl, and isl) i get why the whole dance isnt just signing though cause it wouldnt be as entertaining for the rest of the kpop world :/ they do have a full korean sign language version of their debut song on their channel though which is really cool^^❤
@sm00re28 ай бұрын
basically, i wanna know what they call themselves, not the media lol (from googling i do see nancheongin as "hard of hearing" but idk how many people introduce themselves like that vs just deaf. sign language chats are for "deaf and hearing" which is why i think they dont differentiate, but as i said, i could be wrong!)
@onbehalfofenokithecat7 ай бұрын
Not sure if this helps but it technically translates as pretty close to 'hearing' + 'disability' so it can - and often is - used for both HOH and deaf people.
@sm00re27 ай бұрын
@@onbehalfofenokithecat thats what i got to. not differentiated and literally means hearing+disability/impairment+person. i wanna know what they call themselves in korean cause theres 2 words used by the deaf community for "deaf"
@MindyRRD67607 ай бұрын
The way people in the hearing world use the terms deaf and hard of hearing are really seen as audiological medical terms. In the USA, most in the Deaf community will call themselves Deaf (note the capitalization) because there is a cultural connotation. The audiological status is not as important as the culture and language of the Deaf community. 😊 * Some people do, of course, identify more with the hearing world and will instead use hard of hearing or deaf to refer to their audiological status only.
@alimtz14658 ай бұрын
Hola, gracias por compartir sus opiniones hacia Big Ocean, cuando conozcemos más de ellos ya no podemos apartarnos y se hacen adictivos. 🩵🫶🌊🫰
@chloebrown1245Ай бұрын
They are hard of hearing I just found out about them and they are amazing singers
@monicalaredo9168 ай бұрын
I have a friend who is hearing impaired and she gets upset when people say she is deaf, she has some hearing left but is slowly losing it, just a heads up some people prefer the term hearing impaired not deaf.. these boys seem really chill I hope they make it far. ❤
@4glencoco6118 ай бұрын
Most people use Hard of Hearing Hearing or Deaf because being called " impaired" can have a negative connotation to it. Being Deaf is also not a bad thing. My sister is completely deaf and we've had discussions about the stigma of people treating it like it's a bad thing. It is important to identify what terms people are comfortable with.
@hanjis58948 ай бұрын
It depends on the person. There are many people who identify as deaf while still having some hearing. Since Big Ocean advertises themselves as deaf I would assume they are comfortable with the term, though it may vary by member.
@sadiestudies41467 ай бұрын
That’s interesting. I’ve only met a few deaf people, and a couple who are hard of hearing, and every deaf person I met said they prefer being called deaf over hearing impaired. I think it’s just different for every person.
@shamkand5 ай бұрын
Yes, they can comunicate well. They have hearing ades or cocliar impants.
@jadatranique8288 ай бұрын
hey max, came across your page and i'm not going to lie i came prepared to judge but i ended up loving you 🤣! sorry for sh**ing on you before i got to know you, your a really cool cute guy lmaooo
@maxpbeaumont8 ай бұрын
lol you came into hate eh! haha, thanks for the comment :)
@Jada_phillps8 ай бұрын
You should check out the sturnolio triplets nick gets his wisdom teeth removed. It really shows their Bond. And matt and Chris take care of nick like a kid its really wholesome!😊
@dorklew8 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure they’re deaf not just hard of hearing, one member was born deaf, another lost his hearing as a toddler, and the third lost his hearing at 18
@krazyklutz86118 ай бұрын
I am deaf and this is so exciting!!! How can I follow them?
@BeThePurpleStarlight8 ай бұрын
They have official channel called Big Ocean
@cameoong8 ай бұрын
They have youtube channel youtube.com/@BigOcean.official?si=O6I7yoNt48HVqaIM
@edwinatakasaki22588 ай бұрын
I don't know if you've seen Tomorrow X Together (2022 & 2023) and J-Hope (2022) @ Lollapalooza but their performances had a sign language interpreter at their concerts, which I thought was quite cool but I'm not sure if they were translating the Korean lyrics into ASL as the concert was in Chicago. I have absolutely no idea if they used sign language interpreters at other Lolla stages because I didn't bother to watch (and I didn't notice if New Jeans/Lolla 2023 had one).
@user-ik1qj8ni4o8 ай бұрын
*”Sweet guy” lol. And ya so far I think I’m on the same boat as you as for who my bias might be. But we will see. Thx for showing these guys. I’ve never heard of em and when I saw ur thumbnail I did a double take and HAD to click. I was def interested. For me personally, the only sign language I have seen was that BTS vid but obv there have probably been more. But seeing an actual group like this will be great. I find sign language fascinating and had started learning on a free app called Lingvano but gave up cuz I got lazy after a few lessons lol. But it was super cool cuz at the time I was vieweing the app one day, I was also taking a walk and just so happened to see a deaf couple talking a walk and they were signing with each other and I got so excited and used my “hi how are you” that I had JUST learned moments before 😅 it made me proud. Ang they had big smiles. Dunno if they were smiling cuz they were surprised or if they were just being nice.. either way, I felt good to know I was able to communicate with ppl in a diff way. This makes me want to try again 🫶🏼✨*
@sissterseavey51176 ай бұрын
The sweet guy lost his hearing at 11 the guy in the white shirt was born hearing impaired, and the guy in the blue shirt lost his hearing at 3
@wysteriacarlino13024 ай бұрын
Deaf not mute. Some upfront research would have been good on your part. That said, bringing Big Ocean to your channel, bringing awareness & curiosity is a great thing for them! ❤
@user-pee7386 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@fatimaomar66118 ай бұрын
Max you have to see the triplets latest video!! It has so much emotions + it sooo funny, it would be really great if you reacted to it and analyzed it! 💕
@kallilaing20236 ай бұрын
I’m also HOH
@rikkipoynter6 ай бұрын
Just for the future- when talking about us deaf people especially, please make your video accessible to us by having manually captioned videos. Automatic captions are not accessible. Thank you!
@13._.18 ай бұрын
Please please PLEASE analyze Zach Justice and Tara Yummy’s recent blind date 🙏
@carriebishop88387 ай бұрын
They were probably lip reading, which is very common among us who have hearing loss.
@Blackpinkfan_Blinkforever8 ай бұрын
Sturniolo triplets when?
@5fbycdgfdr8 ай бұрын
Make video on ADARSH SINGH ( INDIA )
@Dj-bt5ob8 ай бұрын
Can you react to SB Boyz they are an upcoming boy group that will have 2 North Korean members which is a first for K-Pop.
@Stayengenemoacaratsetter4 ай бұрын
Excuse my ignorance but I would like to understand how they can learn to sing if they can’t hear ? Also what about their in-ears during performances?
@destiny_corso4 ай бұрын
well, try to do some research and you'll know their story. They are not totally deaf, just HOH
@breadroomghost87644 ай бұрын
They unabashedly use auto tune in the recording process and it is very laborious for them. During performance they are lip synching. There is a video out there about how they record, with visual tuners and hundreds of takes. It takes a lot of determination from all of the people involved in the process.
@Idkbroleavemealone048 ай бұрын
You should react to Tara yummy specifically her (stuck in a car with… ) videos
@khawhima7 ай бұрын
you should react to some boynextdoor clips/videos!! their interactions are so great so see since they seem to comfortable with each other. their leader “jaehyun” is an amazing communicator 🤍
@GloryPeter-Thomas-vi1ky8 ай бұрын
"Right place wrong person" may 24th by RM of bts. It is an album of the alternative gebre that captures the feeling of being an outsider that doesnt fit in. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO ACTUALLY SAY NAMJOON IS THE MAN IN THE ASPECT OF MUSIC
@LeanAndLooReact8 ай бұрын
The term is hearing impaired or a better term is Hard of Hearing. They can lip read and also use cochlear implants and a hearing aids..... I don't think that needs to be torn apart necessarily when looking at their achievements though. 🙂
@anti_august_club85627 ай бұрын
Please react to OnePact, specifically Jay and Tag, but OnePact in general is great too!
@8kids4me7 ай бұрын
They have cochlear implants also
@breadroomghost87644 ай бұрын
Not all, no
@RosamoradaCafe8 ай бұрын
RM OF BTS new album "right place wrong person" highly anticipated album. Please react to it. Out may 24th
@RosamoradaCafe8 ай бұрын
Rm of bts new album out may 24th. "Right place wrong person"
@glory59988 ай бұрын
RM of BTS, rapper and co-songwriter of popular bts songs like my universe, butter, fake love, mic drop, boy with luv etc., will be releasing his second studio album. RM is an amazing songwriter and the beauty of his works can be found in his lyrics. Please react to RM's album out on the 24th of May, 2024 called "Right Place Wrong person" it captures the feeling of being an outsider who doesn't fit in and it is of the alternative genre. There will be a pre release single called "come back to me" to be released May 10th, please take note. Thank you.
@willywonka.658 ай бұрын
So they all wear hearing aids
@breadroomghost87644 ай бұрын
And?
@davidyemm79106 ай бұрын
"They can talk a little " Really? I stopped watching after that.
@maxpbeaumont6 ай бұрын
good
@destiny_corso4 ай бұрын
bad for you 'cause it was really interesting to watch live reaction. You know that while we live we learn smth new every day. there's nothing bad in those words being said.
@Minniedk8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing/talking/reaction about them! I only found them one week ago and now I felt like we have been missing this in the entertainment industry and just in my every-day life. Be aware of other people differences is something I hope will be easier and more normal in the near future 🙏🏻🩵🌊
@Minniedk8 ай бұрын
I’ve been following their daily life since I found out that they are live in tiktok for about 12 hours every day! So interesting to see how hard they work. And if there are some “secrets” then they just mute the stream. It is so nice to follow along every day 🫶🤟