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Who Are B.T.S?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2020
Behind The Society.

We are pandas.
#PandaForever

A society of creators, built from trust, compassion, and loyalty, the values, with which they live their respective lives. We strive every day, to bring our dreams to life as we do our part in creating a safe zone for people all around the globe who feel a little out of breath after inhaling too much of the toxicity in the world, a place of rest for those who fight the same battles at its forefront and a home to all the people of the world who are ready to say 'Enough, we are people and we don't have to be more than that, we don't have to be less than that, we can simply be people'.
In this society, all people are welcome.

People are not viewed for/by their race, skin colour, past mistakes, popularity status, standards, or anything that classifies them into obsolete little boxes, they are seen only as themselves.

So, if you want to be a part of this growing community of friends and family then dive right in, and let's tell you more about ourselves and a little bit about the people Behind The Society.

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