The "RE" often signifies a "rebranding" or "re-debut," suggesting an idol who has returned to the scene with a darker or more niche aesthetic.
This adds a lore element, often used in fictional backstories or Roleplaying profiles to give the character a "heavenly" or "post-apocalyptic" origin. eng reunderground idol x raised in rapeture verified
A "Little Sister" who grew up, a performer at Cohen’s Fleet Hall, or a scavenger with a radio. The "RE" often signifies a "rebranding" or "re-debut,"
The most unsettling question is psychological: Why does this blatantly broken, potentially offensive keyword generate fascination? a performer at Cohen’s Fleet Hall
Mira watched the way Eng’s hands spoke when she described a song. "We can get you verified," she said. "But it comes with a contract. They’ll want a story they can market. They want the myth."