[[WARNING: CURSES AHEAD!!]]
Of course, a miracle happened I restrained my inner fan girl from taking over my body.
With our class divided into six groups, the project was just enough: Korean sing and dance, Japanese sing and dance, and Thailand sing and dance.
Well, being the “annoying” K-pop fan I was, I literally jumped in joy and squealed like a pig. But to my surprise, my classmates didn’t react. They were probably happy for me because I waited for centuries for K-Pop to finally appear. And that was that, my teacher assigned the groups. Well, not really assigned because she freaking made us play rock, paper, and scissors!
Oh, and how unlucky my group was! We and another group was the first round, and they won—sadly—that caused me to beg them not to take Korean dance. And to my surprise again, they agreed! Some miracle must be happening.
But not really a miracle, since we lost all rounds until the only ones left is: Korean dance, Japanese dance, and Thailand sing and dance. The worst part? Another group just stole KOREAN FREAKING DANCE AWAY FROM MY GROUP. When they declared they’ll be performing Korean dance, my vision literally blurred, as my chances of dancing K-Pop songs without people judging me was taken away! By those freaking peasants who didn’t even understand a single thing about K-POP! LIKE, they said, “We are K-pop!”
WELL HELL, YOU FREAKING STUPID GENRE THEN. EXCUSE ME K-POP IS A GENRE, AND IT IS DEFINITELY NOT SUITABLE FOR YOU, DIPSHIT.
Okay i’m being the bitter one here, but hey! Let’s face it. We were childish, yes, but hella freaking why do they have to steal it away from me? WHY!?
They left us no choice but to take Japanese dance. No offense to the Thailand sing and dance thingy. To be honest, they’re okay for me. I know a Thai song and all, but my groupmates don’t. So i had to go with the zigzag flow of water. (SINCE SOMEONE DESTROYED THE ORIGINAL FLOW!)
From that, i wanted to prove those bitches wrong. I wanted to slap Japanese dance to their dumb faces and scream that taking K-Pop away from us won’t change anything. And so we chose No No No by A-Pink. It was originally a Korean song, but since it had a Japanese version, well we took the chance! It’s technically in Japanese anyways.
But as we practiced No No No, i realized that those damn girls aren’t even worth slapping our majestic work for. I’m not even exaggerating, but we had the best performance! Wiee~ We got a perfect grade and two bonus points, since, well, we’re awesome that way.
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