I was sipping my morning coffee in my Toronto apartment when my phone buzzed – it was my cousin from Shanghai, spamming me with screenshots of Justin Huang’s new official lightstick announcement. The excitement in her texts was palpable: ‘It’s happening! The pre-sale starts July 18th! You’re getting one, right?’
My fingers hovered over the keyboard. How do I explain that living abroad means I haven’t been able to properly stream Justin’s performances for months? That moment when you click play only to see the dreaded ‘This content is not available in your region’ message – it’s like someone turned off the music at a concert just as your favorite song starts.
The struggle is real for overseas fans. Remember last month when Justin’s variety show episode dropped? While domestic fans were live-commenting on Weibo, I was refreshing my VPN connection, watching the loading circle spin like it was auditioning for the Olympics. The show eventually buffered… at 240p quality that made Justin’s famously sharp dance moves look like a glitchy GIF from 2005.
It’s not just about missing content – it’s about feeling disconnected from the fandom. When the QQ Music pre-sale for the lightstick went live, my WeChat groups exploded with unboxing videos and shipping confirmations. Meanwhile, I was staring at an error message about ‘service unavailable in your country.’ That sinking feeling? Yeah, that’s the sound of fomo hitting harder than Justin’s high notes.
But here’s what keeps me going: that one time my VPN actually worked during Justin’s live concert stream. Seeing his signature blue stage lights cut through my dark Berlin apartment at 3AM, hearing fanchants from the Chinese stadium come through my headphones – for those two hours, the 8,000km between me and the fandom disappeared. That’s why we keep fighting the geo-block battle.
So to all my fellow overseas stans refreshing VPNs at ungodly hours: I see you. Your dedication (and your internet bill) deserves applause. And hey – at least we can all bond over our shared trauma of seeing ‘buffering…’ more often than we see our bias’ face in HD.
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