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So, you see, K-pop is really trendy nowadays, and I don't know if its the good (UGLY) looks of the singers or the unreal train that has formed behind these Korean superstars or what, but now things are picking up, and I personally don't enjoy this as after my first few hearings of what K-Pop sounds like. I have been essentially repelled from the likes of the Korean Music Industry ever since. My first taste came from when my Lunatics Club friend Lekha (I'll write about her later) encouraged me to listen to the music after debating with others on the Google Hangouts group chat how ill-performed the music videos were. I usually like to hug new ideas with open arms, but I just wasn't feeling that mood with K-Pop, and had countlessly denied the requests many times before. I once again stood my ground during this argument, but Lekha effectively made me feel that it was unfair that I was judging K-Pop before I even listened to it for the first time ever. My legs caved in and I finally fell to the floor as I gave up my argument temporarily to go watch some K-Pop songs. Lekha suggested some recent releases of popular K-Pop bands, and I reluctantly pulled up YouTube and transferred the words onto the screen in front of me. When I got to the first song... (infamously held in my mind as the first and last K-Pop song I wanted to hear, and the beginning of my entry to hell) {*gets off of blog and researches the title from the recollection of glass shards scattered in my brain because of the band} Ah, now I remember, it's "Not Today" by BTS. Anyway, EARTH, FIRE AND ALL OF HEAVEN AND HELL CRASHED AS I LISTENED TO THE FIRST BEAT OF WHAT WOULD BE CROSSING THE LINE IN A NORMAL PERSON'S MIND. From then on, it just deteriorated in overall quality and my amusement because as soon as "Not Today" finished, I searched the next song on my list of suggestions as I attempted to discover a song that my ears could listen to WITHOUT FALLING APART. None of the songs that followed helped, and in the end I was left with broken body parts (especially my ears, which got shattered) and mental, emotional trauma that will scar me for THE REST OF MY LIFE. From that day on, I desired to stay away from this appalling industry, and seeked any positive outlooks from my experience that could resonate into my future concerning this media brand, but I tragically managed to find none, whatsoever. Maybe this explains why so many people catch new diseases from unknown sources-the most likely cause is that they had been listening to sub-par K-Pop songs recently, and I would suggest that those people be diagnosed immediately, so that we could ALL protect our own SANITY.
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