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The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for a Japanese debut. The final mission will be live-streamed on YouTube on November 4, with voting open to viewers. The show aims to revive groups that debuted but missed promotional opportunities due to COVID-19.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for their official Japanese debut. The show has garnered global fan interest, showcasing performances and evaluations from judges. The latest episode highlighted groups like DKB and AIMERS, with emotional moments and competitive spirit as they strive to prove themselves.
The K-POP reality survival show 'Re:Born' has officially launched in Japan, airing from September 27. It features 12 boy groups competing for a chance at a formal debut, with global streaming starting September 28. The show includes performances, audience voting, and aims to highlight the talents and aspirations of the participants.
The tweet seems to be a list of names or titles, possibly related to music, artists, or groups. Here's a translation of the text: "Do something like PEAKTIME. Save around Be:Max, BZ-BOYS, Road-B, APEX, SUPERKIND, BXB, HAWW, WEUS, CMDM, NOMAD, NCHIVE, PICKUS, DAYCHILD, DIGNITY, L5ST, AWIN, 3WAY. For the girls, it's SATURDAY, ICU, Ferry, Blue, ADYA, GG, SPIA, B-OURS, I:MOND, Clear:i, TRACER, W!TCHX, KELT9b, Kandis." If you need further context or specific details about any of the names mentioned, feel free to ask!
The tweet text "すかきまふ" can be translated to "I'm going to eat (or have) sukiyaki." The rest of the text appears to be a link to an image or media.
The text "はWEUS" translates to "is WEUS" in English. However, without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning or significance of "WEUS."
The text "えといえくwEUS" appears to be a mix of Japanese characters and possibly some English letters. The Japanese part "えといえく" doesn't form a coherent phrase, and "wEUS" seems to be a random combination of letters. If "w" is meant to represent laughter (as it often does in Japanese internet slang), it could suggest a playful or humorous tone. However, without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise translation. If you have more context or a specific meaning in mind, please share!
It seems that ONEWE's Dongmyeong came to watch 😊 A lively video from the encore of "LAST SONG" 😆 I hope WEUS can sing together again 😊 From ONEWE's official Instagram story pic.x.com/YLg56GYVmE
The tweet translates to: "Yunho reported that he went to a live performance, and I felt so emotional that I cried a lot."
The tweet translates to: "In South Africa, there has been a famous neo-Nazi and white supremacist far-right group called 'Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging' for over 50 years. They are currently recruiting on social media and have an account on X..."
"I ordered one Sea Green for each WEUS, but only the WE ones arrived... I'm paying for shipping for each one, so will the US ones be shipped later?"
The tweet translates to: "I remembered laughing really hard when I saw a comment in the thread saying 'Moonbong phenomenon' during the scene where the former leader of WEUS reunites with L5ST in Reborn."
Happy New Year! I hope this year brings happiness to Weas and Wib Tumun as well 🌈
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