'INNERCIRCLE'
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[1] Really??? Really?????
[2] How do you pronounce it...
[3] It's hard to say but I'm jealous that they already have their own fandom name.
[4] Wow, the meaning is actually very nice.
[5] Why such a difficult name? However, it's pretty.
[6] Oh..... we can work with it.... Inner Circle... EXO-L.... Sigh...
[7] Congratulations Winner!
[8] They picked a good name.
[9] Hello everyone, I'm an Inner Circle~~~
[10] At first, I wasn't so sure about it but now I think it's a really pretty name.
[11] It matches their name too. W-inner Circle. Wow.
[12] The logo looks like it's for a high-end brand. So pretty. Then, are we going to be called I-sseos?
(T/N: 이써, shortened form taken from 이너써클)
[13] It's really cool. All of YG's fandom names are great. VIP, Blackjack, and now Inner Circle.
[14] Classy.
[15] Their fandom name is really pretty.
[16] Inner Circles, are you all here? Sorry, I had to. ㅋㅋ
(T/N: The shortened form 'I-sseo/이써' and the word isseo/있어 sound the same except spelled differently.)
[17] If you put the W with Inner Circle, it becomes Winner Circle. I love the meaning.
[18] Fandom names these days are getting so difficult.
[19] The name sounds like a high-end brand.
[20] Oh~ I can't wait to see their light stick too! YG's light sticks are really nice... Big Bang's light stick is really pretty. Sometimes I just turn it on and stare at how nice it looks ㅋㅋ
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If you go with the concept it's an approiate name.
ReplyDeleteAs a fandom name, okay, but to describe the fans themselves it doesn't make sense. I'm an inner circle? :/
ReplyDeleteIt's funny but the meaning of it is really nice and the word play is really cool.
ReplyDeleteI think of it more as i'm "part of the inner circle". makes more sense to me
ReplyDeleteIn korean "Inner Circle" is "내부원" that sounds like "Number One"!!!
ReplyDeleteit's cool **
Or you could say I'm in the W-inner circle
ReplyDeleteThe name is very nice. W+Inner Circle. And the logo is really nice. I think they really thought about this long and hard. YG is really good with branding.
ReplyDeletelol it's going to take some time to get used to it, but sure. lol it's a bit strange, but sure, it's still a better name them EXO-L, i like EXO a lot but the name is smh…. lol I guess for now I'm an INNERCIRCL & VIP.
ReplyDeleteINNERCIRCLE has a nice meaning to it & u can't spell WINNER w/out INNER-CIRLCE so i guess. *sigh* i'll take it.
I don't like it. Aces would have been much better.
ReplyDeleteI love it! finally winner fans can move on from Ace (team A fans) to inner circle (winner fans)!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethat's kikwangs fandom name no matter how much inner circle rather have that it wouldn't happen anyway... b2st fans would get pissed ykno
ReplyDeleteIs Kikwangs fandom name official? Cause if it isn't, he has no say really.
ReplyDeleteIdk about you guys but it makes me feel like I'm in a reggae cult group or something........
ReplyDeleteIf you know what I mean.
Love the name tbh, there are lots things we can do as INNER CIRCLE
ReplyDeleteHug circle, crying circle, praying circle, and we even can forming an inner circle to witchcraft YG's ass
Oh~ I can't wait to see their light stick too!
ReplyDeleteLight stick you say? Here...
Fans tend to respect other fandoms names and colors. No one copyrights that
ReplyDeleteshiz
But the main reason I heard its because it sounds like a curse when its spelled in Hangul.
i like it :) oh, inner circle is also the name of a clothing brand that i buy online :)
ReplyDeleteglad this pic come up..haha..
ReplyDeletehope we can get this lightstick soon :3
However, "Naebu won" also sounds like "Never won".
ReplyDeletebad boys bad boys~~~
ReplyDeleteGirl I wanna make you sweat~
ReplyDeletesweat until you cant sweat no more
ReplyDeleteLMAO
When I first heard about that, all I thought of was
ReplyDelete-- being part of a CULT. LOL
I like it:) but it's quite difficult to say 'I'm an inner circle though'...so if K-fans call themselves 'i-sseo', we can call ourselves IC (acronym of Inner Circle) or something... LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's really rude of you
ReplyDeleteCry me a river.
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