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Nov 06, 2011 11:46

I've given up on Walking Dead, Terra Nova, and New Girl.

Still hanging in there with Pan Am, Once Upon a Time, and Grim (though Grim is pretty dull so far).

Homeland I'm going to wait until the season is over and then watch in one big go.

More k-Pop: 
Chu.

This is an older song from a band called F(x).  They're super adorable here in their Strawberry ( Read more... )

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rednikki November 7 2011, 01:36:36 UTC
Thanks for posting that video! I liked it a lot - the song is a lot less syrupy than I'm used to from Jpop and Kpop.

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telepresence November 7 2011, 01:40:34 UTC
Most of what I've posted recently (Rainbow "A", After School "Bang", Kara "Step" and "Mister") have been more uptempo stuff. I occasionally like a jpop ballad or whatever (Utada's slower stuff is very pretty), but usually not.

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emilytheslayer November 8 2011, 01:13:26 UTC
Yeah, I like them. Love the dancing, and how freakin' bouncy they are.

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telepresence November 8 2011, 02:40:15 UTC
The live versions of Chu are hilarious. The crowd goes nuts for the Amber parts, and for Victoria's flip...which she apparently can do in heels, which is crazy.

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emilytheslayer November 8 2011, 02:45:48 UTC
Jesus. I can't even wear heels when I'm sitting down. . .a flip? Dang, Victoria. Flawless unnie.

I CAN'T EVEN TYPE "CAN'T".

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telepresence November 8 2011, 02:53:06 UTC

emilytheslayer November 8 2011, 01:16:35 UTC
Also my main Kpop friend says to watch Hot Summer because that's her favorite of f(x)'s videos.

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telepresence November 8 2011, 02:55:57 UTC
See, I don't like Hot Summer so much. My favorite F(x) after Chu is "Danger".

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emilytheslayer November 8 2011, 02:59:14 UTC
Ahahaha I haven't watched any of them, she just loves that one to pieces. I *think* I also remember that Victoria is her favorite in this band.

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telepresence November 8 2011, 03:07:52 UTC
I think Victoria is supposed to be the leader? And she does the crazy flex moves and flippy things.

Honestly, I really have a hard time telling a lot of the members of these groups apart until I've seen them a lot, because the constant hairstyle and costume changes totally throw me. There's usually one or two members with something distinct enough that I can always tell them, like Park Gyuri from Kara, who's supposedly part Greek, and has a distinctive look.

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