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Just random things/thoughts about Korea, especially Korean dramas, variety shows, and idol groups (specifically DBSK, SHINee, Super Junior, and BS2T).

bullying kyuhyun:
EH: He’s so loud! He watches TV alone in the living room…. (c)

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9 months ago
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When my teacher uses me in an example in class

sodamnrelatable:

Everyone goes like:

And I’m just sitting there like:

via sodamnrelatable

(Source: manda)

9 months ago
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sexyfreeandelf:

Need a laugh? This blog is just what you need!

OMFG…
ISN’T THIS…

 

It’s AOI SORA……

(Source: wiigz, via horadoli)

9 months ago
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reblog if you have ever self harmed, starved yourself, been someone’s second choice, or just felt less than perfect.

t-angy:

now check your inbox.

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9 months ago
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eunhyuk exchanges text messages with boa (x)

(Source: boa-yang, via superjuniorkr)

9 months ago
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I hate when friends come over and ask “You got a bathroom” and i’m like

sodamnrelatable:

No, we shit outside…

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9 months ago
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Asian Stars and The USA: A History

Hikaru Utada:I am a celebrated singer-songwriter in Japan who is beloved by the entire country. I grew up in New York and speak perfect, unaccented English. I'm going to record an interesting, unique CD for the U.S., entirely in English, and try to make it in Hollywood.
USA:
BoA:Hello! I am an incredibly strong vocalist with a range people dream of and dance skills America hasn't seen in a pop star since Usher. Not only am I a legend in my home country of South Korea, I managed to become a best selling artist in Japan, paving the way for future Korean artists to find Asian-wide success. Now, I'm going to debut in the states with a dance CD written by proven hit makers.
USA:
Wonder Girls:We're a fun, colorful five member girl group reminiscent of the Spice Girls. We sing the sort of sugar-cute pop that's popular in Asia but not as accepted in the U.S. We are bravely going to give up our massive popularity in South Korea to promote our sugar-cute style to teenagers in America, slowly building up hype, never losing our flare. We will spend years and years working on our English and our debut, hooking up with established stars like Akon in the process. We even made a movie with Teen Nick.
USA:
Jin Akanishi:I'm a former member of an incredibly popular Japanese boy band. I left them for good to explore a career in the USA, studying English and working to achieve my dream, to sing and dance as an Asian star in America.
USA:
Girls' Generation:We're flirting with this market, performing on national, network television twice with our English song The Boys, written by one of Michael Jackson's old song writers. We are nine slim, attractive girls, two of whom are from the states and speak perfect English.
USA:
Psy:lol omg guys watch me dance like a horsey.
USA:YES! EXCELLENT!
Psy:Wait what?
9 months ago
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