Lain was still covering his face when the MC started speaking again. He peeked at him through his fingers as he said, "Well, you guys sure know how to do it well. The viewers would've loved it."
Lain slowly lowered his hands as the MC continued, "So who do you think fits the concept of the album best?" The votes were on Lain, who when it was his turn to answer the question was told by the MC, "You can choose yourself, you know."
"Well... okay, me," said Lain, rubbing the back of his head sheepishly. He did think the concept suited him, and the MC had pretty much suggested it.
"What about your previous concept?"
"Tae!" said Lain immediately. There were murmurs of assent.
They were asked about the heirarchy of visuals. Haneul tried to say he was the top visual, and got bonked on the head with the MC's fist. There was confusion over whether Tae went first or Lain; who was first and who second. Lain was officially the visual, sure, but this was about their opinions which could differ from the official version. There was agreement that Haneul was second last and Ju-Kan last, however.
"Right," the MC rubbed his hands as though gearing up for something good, "And now, let's play a game to see your teamwork. The Paper Kissing Game!"
Lain winced. He wished they'd call it Paper Passing instead of Paper Kissing, so it would sound less scary. Simultaneously, he realized the order went Ju-Kan, Haneul, him and Tae.
He'd have to pass it to Tae.
AND he was second last, so more saliva for him.
Great.
He really had the best luck with fanservice, huh? First last, now second last. And both times with Tae.
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Stroctoperry wrote:Because KofK trumps homework, for some reason.
Death Candy wrote:I just realized that "take out" means food, dating, and murder. And if you were a female praying mantis you'd have all three.
Akili Li wrote:People talk about bravery in these super dramatic terms like it only applies to soldiers going to war, but for all that I think true courage is found in the hard every day moments of social interaction and standing up for what you believe in even when it's not life-or-death, when it's instead a matter of approval-or-ostracization among people whose opinions you care about. That's harder, to my mind. That's an ongoing, you have to live with it forever thing, instead of one single moment that's the exception instead of the rule.
AsheSkyler wrote:Bless the modern era's availability of so much art and creativity. [...]our ability to connect and share such wonderful things makes it a good time to be alive.
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