I use italki for learning Korean.
Posts by liamkpop
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One K drama I absolutely love is "Reply 1988." It's set in the late 1980s in South Korea and follows the lives of families in a neighborhood in Seoul. What makes it special is how it captures the essence of growing up, friendships, and family bonds. The characters feel so real, and you can't help but get attached to them. Plus, the soundtrack takes you back in time with classic K-pop songs from the '80s. It's a feel-good drama that's definitely worth watching!
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I have tried but i think it not for american skins! it is for korean skins and it only suits them. However, I always loved their packaging.
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they have mentioned it so many times before as well! it is actually insane..
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Yeah! learning a lot from K-dramas!
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It's difficult to determine which K-pop idol friendships are genuine and which ones might be more for publicity or professional reasons. In the entertainment industry, especially in K-pop where image and perception are important, there's often a mix of both real and cultivated friendships. Idols may develop close bonds naturally, while in other cases, they might maintain relationships for the sake of promoting their group or projects. As fans, it's important to appreciate the connections that idols share while also understanding that there may be aspects of their relationships that we don't fully see or understand.
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Yeah, OMG (Oh My Girl) is definitely up there with some amazing qualities! They've got catchy songs, awesome choreography, and a really unique vibe that sets them apart. Plus, their members are super talented and have such great chemistry together. While everyone's got their own favorites, OMG has definitely made a mark in the K-pop world!"
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I don't really remember the exact year but maybe between 2014 smth
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Yes! You are rightt.. but people seems busy here!
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I think it is about cyberbullying. you might have heard "Cypher Pt. 4" by BTS. In this song, BTS talks about the negativity and hate they face online and how they overcome it by staying true to themselves and focusing on their music. It's a powerful message that resonates with many fans who may also experience cyberbullying or negativity online.
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Of course! When we talk about kids in K-pop, there are worries about whether they're doing okay. They have really busy schedules and have to do a lot of stuff because of their contracts. It's not just about work; it's also about making sure they're safe and happy. And it's not just in K-pop; it's important for all kids who work to be protected and taken care of, no matter what industry they're in. We want them to enjoy what they do but also be safe and well.
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Hoodies! i have like 5 of them and i still want more....