![]() I hope moving forward Infinite will continue with future generation memberships. But my dedication and love and support for Infinite definitely outshines, say, my casual support for Rocket Punch. Infinite was the one that started it all for me, and it feels weird not being an official Inspirit, yet I am an official Lovelinus, Goldenness, and Ketchy. I've always found it funny how these memberships make you an "official" fanclub member, when in reality if you love and support that group, you should naturally just feel like you're a part of the fandom. Looking over these 3 generations' worth of goodies, I like that we get additional photos from those eras ("Back", "Bad", "That Summer 2"), but I'm even more grateful that now Woollim holds new photoshoots just for their fanclub welcome kits. And I do like the photo frame this is now sitting nicely on my shelf. And with the 6th generation, while only the griptok can be considered practical (though of course I'd prefer to preserve it!), it does include a nice selection of paper goods. But then again if I were an official Inspirit, I would've had access to pre-sales.as for the 5th generation, I like how there are practical items (tote and pouch) along with non-practical items (stickers, photocards, postcards), to have items I can use daily and items that I can display. In hindsight, I would've been disappointed with the 4th generation package because I went to Korea the summer of 2014 when the That Summer 2 concert took place, however if I were an official Inspirit at the time, my lightstick wouldn't have come in time. Overall, I'm happy to have these membership goods in my collection, though it's not nearly the same since I wasn't a part of these generations' memberships. The backside of the packaging includes instructions in Korean on how to install the griptok.
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