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And this is such an unique article ❤️
It's just that I was so excited that I forgot about the rules.
And wow, your ideas are always unique! Are you a genius? + Suckerforhappyendings has some elite music taste 👀✨
So, first, congratulations to both of you for writing this wonderful article. It seems like a lot of hard work, but it turned out awesome, so yay!(≧▽≦)🌷🪐✨
Talking about my date, I got reset life. Idk about the romance part in the drama [never watched it], but the synopsis sounds so much like yes, I want to do that. The really interesting addition of the songs made this article a wonderful ride tbh.
Now that I have played my turn, I will sit and click on all those mystery cards because I am super curious, plus I am basically a child in this colourful candy world you have created.
This is an adorable article, to be honest, filled with so much excitement. Write more and more, pretty please🥺
Good point ✨
But those uniforms are really scary; they look uncomfortable for school, but students look absolutely fine, so I don't know haha.
Thanks for your sweet words.✨
So many Indians in the comments are questioning why I find reading culture unique.
Well, I knew many Indian readers would question me, so I specifically attached the link to this particular issue in the repository down below in the article.
Now, reading from the lens of legit facts and me, who has a mother who owns more than 350 books, it's certainly on decline. In Japan, there's this culture of manga, but rarely do I see kids who buy comics. My mother and grandparents are teachers, btw, so they tell me how much of a hassle a kid thinks reading without a purpose is.
I once went to a book market, and among novels, they had UPSC preparation booklets, and the majority of the young ones were picking those as their first interest.
India is huge, and I can't say for everyone, but my observation says this: reading is on decline while also having a dedicated fandom.
I am from the eastern side of India, but I currently live in central India, and calling someone bhaiya means that you are rejecting them romantically. Now, for a fact I know, in the South, marriage between maternal cousins is also allowed because my neighbour recently got engaged to his mama's daughter [maternal uncle].
Sorry for indirectly putting you through this.
You know you are the cutest, right?
And what's holding you back? Watch Jdramas NOW! I will gladly recommend anything you want.