With downward pressure on music prices at home, "many top artists make more money from one week in Japan than they do in one year in Korea", Mr Cho says
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I think I'm beginning to realize that the only thing that drew me out of casual listening fandom into "I'mma watch all your variety shows and track your promotional activities" is the desire to watch hot girls.
You could add this one, as per this NYT reviewer's request:
Mostly, this summer’s distaff stories look a lot like those from previous years: smaller dramas and romances from studio divisions and independents. In “Friends With Benefits,” Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis play acquaintances who try to keep the romance out of the bed just as Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher did in “No Strings Attached.” (Perhaps the filmmakers should have combined their efforts, ditched the guys and banked on a matchup between Ms. Kunis and Ms. Portman, paired so memorably in “Black Swan.”)
I associate her with this one for some reason. Both young and smart, went to prestigious universities, I guess. (Holy crap, that bikini pic looks underage ._.)
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This explains many things to me.
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Here, be distracted for a while. :3
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My German crush has dimples out of the wazoo!
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Let us commence a hot girl-off twss
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What, you expected Hyo? XD
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Hooray for vaguely exotic looks!
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I admit to having a thing for Latin flavors. Or maybe it's because she's a smart cookie too.
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And then afterwards they can hook up with this one and have long academic talks.
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Mostly, this summer’s distaff stories look a lot like those from previous years: smaller dramas and romances from studio divisions and independents. In “Friends With Benefits,” Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis play acquaintances who try to keep the romance out of the bed just as Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher did in “No Strings Attached.” (Perhaps the filmmakers should have combined their efforts, ditched the guys and banked on a matchup between Ms. Kunis and Ms. Portman, paired so memorably in “Black Swan.”)
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