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LOS ADOLESCENTES: "PSY" ES MEJOR QUE "JUSTIN BIEBER"

Como sabemos el video musical de YouTube del cantante de PSY con la canción "Gangnam Style" está ganando atención y lo cual causa diferentes reacciones de los adolescentes. YouTube tiene muchos vídeos, pero hay una sección donde ponen el título y adjunto a este ponen 'MV reaction', que muestra a la gente filmando sus primeras y propias acciones al ver un determinado vídeo. Un canal de YouTube llamado 'Fine Brothers Production' subió un video el 19 de agosto que muestra las reacciones de 11 adolescentes al ver el video musical de PSY. Uno de los visores llamado Eric, comentó: "Este tipo es genial. Si Justin Bieber esta primero aquí, este hombre está arriba de él." Los espectadores no podían apartar los ojos de la pantalla del video musical. Los adolescentes también fueron vistos después intentando hacer el paso del "caballo" y tratando de cantar. Los adolescentes también fueron capaces de descifrar casi al instante el género de la música al cual pertenece este video musical, lo cual es el K-Pop. De los 11 espectadores, un niño llamado Tom comentó: "Voy a revisar el canal de PSY en YouTube. Quiero saber más acerca del K-Pop".
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jajajaja mi reaccion primero fuue de QUE ONDA EL VIDEOOO!!!? D: pero luego de unos minutos estaba dele que dele bailando y cantando ajajajajja hasta tratando de hacer los pasos ajajajaja es genial :B
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Last Card
This is my last card of 2k15. it is exactly 11:30 and Sara is crying right now as she writes this. I just want to let all of you know, that no matter the hardships in life you had this year, you guys will get more next year, but you will overcome them. Cause life goes on. I just want to thank everyone for making me smile, making me laugh, and chewing me up through this year. You guys were the ones that made me want to keep the high spirit in these lovely communities. I also want to thank Vingle in general, because with out this app, I would have never dreamed of discovering KPop, wished to go to ALL. OVER. ASIA. I would have never imagined to meet someone -not because if their fame, but of the way they are-, or wished, worked and dreamed so hard of being a trainee. I would have never imagined a way to stop doing rapping verses in the corner of my room, and actually taking my skills into actions. All of you guys have encouraged me in so many ways, to not only stand up for what I like, but to be myself, and to not worry if I don't necessarily fit in a certain stereotype. I laughed, I cried, and i suffered. Alot. But in the end, I made it through. And I'm certain all of you did too. Thank you everyone, for, legit, everything. I have made more experiences here with people who like what I like, than litterally anywhere. I have always been the happy, optimistic, cheerful Sara. But you guys -all of you- gave me something that I will always remember to do: Help, Share, Laugh, Live, Hope, and Dream. All of you guys have taught me, that people have more fun when they share, or when they do anything withot expecting something in return. Thank you. Thank you Vingle. Thank you KPop. Thank you Everyone. I have also noticed that almost every band I like, has taught me something. GOT7: You don't have to pretend to be someone else. More people enjoy being with you if you are who you are. BTS: Friendship, hard work, fun and peace can get you a really long way. BigBang: Never forget to be yourself. People will always be there to judge, you just do you. EXO: Don't trust too easily, some things aren't always what they seem. SHINee: Have fun. I could literally go on and on -VIXX reference right there- but I'll probably bore you. I hope many happy things come to your 2k16. You guys have no idea how damn valuable you all have been to me. Just a small special thanks to: @Emealia for tagging me into those things you always do, they made me smile when I needed them c: And for being a blessing when the fandoms are in tough times. @thePinkPrincess for welcoming me and explaining things when I needed or didn't understand, and just for being plain AWESOME. and at @kpopandkimchi , for explaining all about KPop, Kdramas, or anything Korean related and keeping us updated on things XD. You rock. 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