- Location
- Should be a bit higher
More like a Kikuchi Makoto.
The Boyish One of the group that gets sqee'd over by a lot of female fans as well as her peers.
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Hang on GooglingMore like a Kikuchi Makoto.
The Boyish One of the group that gets sqee'd over by a lot of female fans as well as her peers.
A E S T H E T I C[X] A boy(?) with an arrogant air about them.
Sorry, I love those types. Great aesthetic~
They are almost definitely not an actual boy LOL[X] A tawny haired girl that looks like she is about to cry.
Had there been zero votes I would've voted for the girl with the pink streak.
I really don't know about getting to know a boy trainee. Relationships are a big no-no in K-pop industry. As soon as you sign a contract one clause of it will be that you can't date. And those contracts can last anywhere between 7 to 13 years.
What getting to know the guy would really do I think, would be that should a boy group form we could get an in with them and being their friend would simultaneously boost our fame while getting a ton of hate from their fangirls. Idols have put their social media on private in the past because of fangirl backlash. I wouldn't underestimate those. They can be vicious.
No idea about the plain faced girl. Maybe she's a good dancer?
The pink haired one is probably younger than us that's why she's shy.
They are almost definitely not an actual boy LOL
Since there are boyish girls who fill that demand for their girl group. That's what's happening here almost definitely
I have no idea what this means >.>
Not sure what their position on that is, but in my case it's that unless an argument for another option is better than my reason for the original vote, I'm going to stick with it. And 'some other option has more votes' doesn't cut it for me. I've seen that happen a lot, weirdly enough.I have no idea what this means >.>
Like once you vote then no matter how good an argument is made you won't change?
Strategic voting is the best thing to do, since if you don't do it in that case then your vote Literally doesn't matter, noones gonna care that you stuck to your guns and lost, but w/eNot sure what their position on that is, but in my case it's that unless an argument for another option is better than my reason for the original vote, I'm going to stick with it. And 'some other option has more votes' doesn't cut it for me. I've seen that happen a lot, weirdly enough.
I will care. And I've got to deal with that guy all day. Slightly more difficult than you'd think to suplex yourself in an argument.Strategic voting is the best thing to do, since if you don't do it in that case then your vote Literally doesn't matter, noones gonna care that you stuck to your guns and lost, but w/e
That's pretty much a defeatist's argument tho , Voting for what you want is all well and good until its obvious that the only ones that have a chance of winning are the one you want the least and the one you want the second least (but more than the other one)I will care. And I've got to deal with that guy all day. Slightly more difficult than you'd think to suplex yourself in an argument.
Also, unless the winning option's completely terrible, I'd rather vote for what I want rather than 'least bad'.
I like the option I'm voting for. I don't care enough to change my vote. My vote is also currently one that has the possibility of people voting and maybe winning though it may be unlikely. I just don't care enough about which of the two possible other ones enough.I have no idea what this means >.>
Like once you vote then no matter how good an argument is made you won't change?
Ah, I think people thought you were mixing up the pink streak girl with the tawny haired girl. I, too, kind of assumed that she bleached it and dyed her hair too. But calling her Dyed Hair Girl is a bit confusing in this context.Um I just assumed since the color tawny is not a natural hair color for East Asians.
Ah, I think people thought you were mixing up the pink streak girl with the tawny haired girl. I, too, kind of assumed that she bleached it and dyed her hair too. But calling her Dyed Hair Girl is a bit confusing in this context.
We shall strive on, Youngblood! No giving up!I see...
But this is just another argument to vote for "Boy" since no one can confuse her for anyone else.