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nothing new under the sun. weird combination of shit in this post but then again do you ever expect anything else from me?

first up: book review. i was tempted by jennifer weiner's the griffin sisters' greatest hits because it's a book about music and also the main characters are from philly - weiner is local and i've read a couple of her books before (a very long time ago!) so i trusted her to not make me miserable in that regard. it's about two sisters who become a smash hit overnight in the early 2000s, the death that they each, separately, blame themselves for, and the one sister's daughter, who is, love and light to her, a stubborn little terror and goes to track down her aunt in alaska when said aunt really doesn't want to be found. it is impossible to read this story and not side with the younger sister, i think. the book compellingly revolves around their bandmate's death and the band's breakup in a way that really keeps you on the hook as to what happened, but then when you finally do find out, ZOE IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BAD GUY HERE and i very quickly lose any sympathy i had for her. like girl i know what it's like to have a younger sibling way more cool and talented than you but never once have i stooped to that level. the sisters reconcile and eventually start singing together again but idk, if i were cassie, my trust in my sister would be so so broken. 

it was christmas this week and that meant hanging out with my extended family. specifically, it meant hanging out with my fourteen year old cousin, who casually dropped that she was bisexual into conversation when i wasn't expecting it and who i taught to use ao3. (she used it to look up f/f arcane fics. i'm delighted.) she's also been getting into kpop so i showed her some "older" groups (twice, red velvet, dreamcatcher... groups that were established but certainly not vintage when i was first listening to kpop in 2017!) and where to find dance tutorials and filled her in on some of the survival show lore. wow wow wow. she's like, a real teenager. i remember the day she was born. 

okay, and also - like, if you've been on the internet recently you know that everyone's been losing their mind over heated rivalry. i've watched it, WITH my heterosexual boyfriend, and we've both been liking it, as an extension of my recent fascination with hockey romance that started with the zegras trade back in June and has only grown now that the flyers somehow don't suck. but the only reason i knew about the zegras trade in the first place is because people who i followed for check please, a webcomic series about a gay NCAA player, later got into actual hockey. ngozi ukazu, the author, has been teasing her fans for the past couple of months so we've suspected that some news is coming, but we're getting a fifth volume???? after all this time???? what??????????????????? my childhood. it returns. 

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i read the first book of the witcher stories recently and really enjoyed it. i watched the first season of the show back in 2020 right before getting sent home from college, liked it (but not enough to watch season two), and now that i've finally gotten through one of the discworld series figured that i ought to consider further expanding my horizons or whatever and read some more classic sff. it was a quick read. i really liked two things: first of all, the more explicit links to fairytales. maybe the netflix show didn't make those links clear or maybe 19 year old me was just stupid, but i didn't realize that renfri was dark snow white. i also am a big fan of how much more mutual the geraskier friendship is. like it seems like geralt actually likes jaskier in the stories and they are friends who consensually spend time together as opposed to geralt sighing and getting jaskier out of some trouble that jaskier has annoyingly found himself in.

another recent finish? a fanfiction called the yawning grave. this is kpop boy fanfiction. sorry. it's REALLY GOOD THOUGH. it's written by an author with some real talent for worldbuilding and is set in a hunger games/squid game/sort of the expanse(?) fusion world, with contestants competing in a death games loosely inspired by the survival show boys planet. because there are two guys on boys planet who are somewhat provably gay and potentially Actually fucking. i am not usually one to go all red string about rpf shipping but trust me that in this situation it's entirely plausible. anyway. the fic is brutal and heartbreaking and like 60k or something and i LOVE ITTT and this was actually my third read. because i am the person i am, i want a sequel so bad but i don't know op so it's just expanded into an extended universe in my head where, like... okay. the fic is about survival. right? but the sequel in my head is about recovery. from not only the death games and all that trauma, but from the less obvious but equally brutal trauma of living in that dystopia eg losing family members, food and housing insecurity, etc. i want to watch them Get Better i want to get inside their heads about it. so bad.

so to that end i've been thinking about maybe doing whumptober for the first time? well, originally i wasn't intending for it to be THAT but i saw someone reblog the prompts, i do love some good whump, i originally thought about writing it for 911 or maybe torchwood or both, but maybe... maybe i could expand the universe in my head and deal with backstories and missing perspectives and the recovery arcs i really want, and i really doubt i'll post it anymore (i haven't posted kpop fic since i was a teenager--while i'll happily read it, it's not the foot i want to put forward on my own ao3 anymore--and again, i don't know op and that would be weird) but it would just live on my google drive for me. (also probably because i won't finish all the prompts or scenes and that would eat at me.) i need to make a decision on that soon because it's now mid-september. even if i do a scene-a-day flash-fiction option i should probably still make a somewhat organized google doc or whatever.
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so obvi as you all well know, a good 60% of what i post about on dreamwidth is idol survival show feelings. well let me tell yall, i am continuing with girls planet 999 and the fifth episode was a bit wild.

a little bit of context for you all, who do not have the produce 101 franchise constantly living rent free inside your brain: these shows are typically around 12 episodes long and begin with around 100 contestants (99 in this specific case). the group is eliminated down to ~55, ~35, ~20, and a final group of ~10, with elimination episodes being typically the 5th, 8th, penultimate, and final. the korean idol training system is a bit fucked up in that kids will start training often from pretty young ages (early teens, usually?) in both singing/dancing and also media training in order to try and make it as a pop idol group member. shit's difficult. idol survivals (where the selection process is televised and the audience gets a say in the results--as opposed to these decisions being made by execs behind closed doors) have ballooned in popularity over the past ten years. this is great for me because it means i have lots and lots of television to watch. it is, simultaneously, in my opinion a bad thing because these children do not need to be televised they do NOT need to have the world's eyes on an incredibly stressful time in their lives. these things can coexist

now with that disclaimer out of the way let's talk about the format of girls planet because i do need to give you a specific piece of background before i can explain one of the things that's giving me brainworms. this show in particular does something really interesting--it intentionally has an even number of contestants of korean, japanese, and chinese heritage. (a 2018 survival where korean girls competed alongside akb48 members sort of tried to do an even kr/jp split but then four japanese girls dropped out and the voting was skewed towards the korean girls the whole show.) how does gp99 do this? it's called cells. a "cell" is a voting unit of one girl from each group (k/c/j) and the girls are ranked by their cells, not individually. then the mentors on the show got to save one girl from each group from a cell that had been eliminated, basically. this was a really interesting idea and it kind of sucks that they totally abandoned it in the back half of the show and the sequel season.

sidenote rich text editor is still broken and this is such excellent html practice i haven't used this in ages

anyway so the first thing that's driving me wild is this chinese girl (the titular wen zhe) whose cell was almost the lowest-ranked allowed to survive, was eliminated, and was promptly brought back by the mentors. hope, disappointment, and survival alone. ON HER BIRTHDAY. this poor girl. and one of the higher-ranking chinese girls ended her thank-you speech with "happy birthday wen zhe" and i really did start to cry, ok? i really did cry.

the second thing is like. okay. so the cells are ranked and then the top 9 girls with individual votes get announced, right? and this one girl, youngeun. her cellmates, yurina and xiaoting, are both in contention for first place individually. these two 20something women on either side of her are so super nervous and this teenager, who's the one who put the cell together initially, is just sitting there vibing and feeling proud of herself, and i just think she's neat for that, ok?

ok hope you enjoyed my gp999 loredump hopefully i will post some more relatable content to my dreamwidth soon but don't expect too much of me. and also please pray that dw brings back rich text editor i miss her

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first off - tried to read through the book "real men knit", by kwana jackson, in pursuit of clearing out my bookshelf. readers, this book is BAD. first of all the editing is shoddy - the author mixed up "exacerbated" with "exasperated" and that's the point at which i put the book down because please, the EDITOR missed this???? but also the storyline was just meh. it's about a man whose mother dies and he inherits her knitting store and gets romantically entangled with a knitting store employee. jackson is very clearly a romance author and not a story author - if that distinction even makes sense. the plot is sort of vague. the knitting shop is sort of in financial trouble and the male lead has drama with his brothers and the female lead gets kicked out of her apartment building because it's a safety hazard but mostly it's the two leads arguing with each other in ways that belie any chemistry they have and then talking about how steaming hot the other is. i get the sense that jesse was supposed to have some kind of emotional depth where he slowly opens up to kerry and stops being a player or it's revealed that he's like that because of trauma from being a foster kid or something like that but it just never happens. you see his soft side throughout the whole book, there's no reveal, you're just expected to hold both realities in your head at once. so it was just bad and i put it down. so it goes.

hey, remember the post i made about a pjo longfic? yeah i put that down because an idea struck me for "game of thrones but it's the bear". like, stark siblings are dysfunctional and try to run a restaurant. i finished it--there's no plot, only a loose collection of vibes. and to keep myself in the mindset and force myself to finish it, i've been reading asoiaf fic. this is a familiar territory for me. some of the first fic i ever read was asoiaf fic, even though i only read maybe 3 of the books and watched the first season of the show. however, i almost exclusively read modern au, because i'm more interested in the character dynamics (specifically stark family shit, but i'm also into jaime lannister getting his act together) than the medieval brutalist setting. highlights include: rickon/shireen where rickon is an iraq vet and shireen's bodyguard; brienne and tyrion run a bar together; the one where they all work at a university library (this is a reread, and the reason behind my unsuccessful foray into a mlis program last spring).

finally, i've started girls planet 999. for those not in the know, it's a korean survival show loosely in the vein of the produce 101 series about which i've previously posted. the premise of the original season was that an equal number of korean, chinese, and japanese girls would compete with the girl group ultimately being wholly multinational. this, uh, isn't how it worked out, but i'm a fan of kep1er (the group that came out of it. pronounce it "kepler" like the astronomer), and my friend kira wants to watch the second season with me down the line, so this is what we're doing. it's interesting conceptually in that the girls are sorted into "cells" with one girl of each nationality, so groups of three, and they compete and survive together, at least for the first part of the show. i'm familiar with many of the contestants--some of them have since debuted into groups i like (kep1er members, kim suyeon), some were previously or have since been on other survival shows i've watched (kim dayeon, fujimoto ayaka, sakurai miu, kanno miyu), while others previously released music in groups that i followed before the show (doah and jiayi, yujin, the cherry bullet girls, seungeun). i've also seen a couple of the performances from the show. obviously i have a few favorites going in from my previous experience with the contestants, but i'm half an hour in and a completely unfamiliar contestant to me, lin chenhan, has been added to my list as well. we'll see how this goes and, like produce japan, i'm probably going to insufferably blog about it. sorry guys.

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so. remember like forever ago when i was like "once produce japan finishes, i'm going to post a comprehensive recap of all my survival show groups"? i finished watching the produce japan finale archive. today's the day.

none of you care but listen, /I/ care. and hopefully for those of you reading this it's a fascinating little r/hobbydrama or whatever insight into "wow, there's a fandom for that?".

season one: my ioi
  1. Ng Sze Kai (1994): center (first place is always this; gets special parts in the songs), lead rapper
  2. Kim Juna (1994): main vocal
  3. Kim Sejeong (1996): main vocal, visual (designated prettiest face)
  4. Hwang Insun (1987, i think? it's officially '89 but she maybe lied): leader, vocal
  5. Hwang Sooyeon (1992): lead rapper, main dancer, vocal
  6. Jeon Soyeon (1998): main rapper, lead dancer, vocal
  7. Kim Chungha (1996): main dancer, vocal
  8. An Yeseul (1995): lead vocal
  9. Kim Minkyung (1997): lead vocal
  10. Kim Sohye (1999): vocal, rapper, maknae (Korean term for the youngest, which is always officially designated in kpop groups for some reason)
  11. Ki Heehyun (1995): main rapper, lead dancer
my lineup skews much older and more heavily vocal-focused than we ended up having. i've also soured on jeon soyeon in recent years but this ranking is based on her show conduct only. regarding insun: you'll notice a trend that i'm really fond of the old person archetype on these shows. this was even before i was ""old"" myself.

season two: my wanna one
  1. Hong Eunki (1998): center, main dancer, vocal
  2. Kim Jonghyun (1995): leader, main rapper, lead dancer
  3. Yoon Jisung (1991): lead vocal
  4. Kang Dongho (1995): main vocal
  5. Takada Kenta (1995): lead vocal, rapper
  6. Noh Taehyun (1993): main dancer, vocal, rapper
  7. Zhu Zhengting (1996): lead dancer, vocal
  8. Lai Guanlin (2001): lead rapper, maknae
  9. Ha Sungwoon (1994): main vocal
  10. Kwon Hyunbin (1997): rapper
  11. Bae Jinyoung (2000): lead vocal
the fact that we were robbed of jonghyun leader AND eunki/zhengting interactions after skinny love is so criminal if i'm being honest. anyway, the funny thing about this lineup is that all the members are relatively close in age to each other and then jinyoung and guanlin are children by themselves.

idol producer: my nine percent
  1. Zhu Xingjie (1994): center, lead dancer, main rapper, lead vocal
  2. Chen Linong (2000): lead vocal
  3. Wang Ziyi (1996): main rapper, main dancer
  4. Li Quanzhe (2001): main vocal, maknae (this is less of a thing in china (and japan) than in korea, but whatever)
  5. Zhou Rui (1992): main vocal
  6. Ling Chao (2001): lead vocal, visual
  7. Jeffrey (Dong Youlin) (1995): lead vocal
  8. Qin Fen (1991): leader, lead rapper, vocal
  9. Dong Yanlei (1996): rapper
weird big age gap strikes again! also it should be noted that all of these rankings sort of take place in an extended universe with each other; zhu zhengting, who was my #7 pick on broduce, was my onepick for idol producer, which i watched while it was airing. he's excluded from my top list because, if i were in control of the universe, he would be in wanna one and wouldn't have gone back to china in the first place.
rest in peace to idol producer i remember absolutely nothing about most of these boys. i'm not really a cpop person.

season three: my iz*one
  1. Nakano Ikumi (2000): center, lead rapper, lead dancer
  2. Park Minji (1999): main vocal
  3. Honda Hitomi (2001): main dancer, vocal, maknae
  4. Bae Eunyoung (1997): main rapper, lead dancer
  5. Lee Chaeyeon (2000): main dancer, lead vocal
  6. Motomura Aoi (1997): main dancer, vocal
  7. Lee Kaeun (1994): leader, main dancer, lead rapper
  8. Kim Sihyun (1999): lead vocal, visual
  9. Choi Yena (1999): lead dancer, lead vocal, rapper
  10. Na Goeun (1999): main vocal
  11. Yabuki Nako (2001): lead vocal
  12. Goto Moe (2001): vocal
and this is the first time i have a contestant in my top 11 who didn't make it past the first elimination for real! god. ikumi was my onepick from the jump and she was one place away from making it into the top 58... seriously so tragic.

season four: my x1
  1. Ham Wonjin (2001): center, lead vocal
  2. Kim Yohan (1999): vocal, rapper
  3. Yoon Junghwan (2001): main vocal
  4. Kang Minhee (2002): main vocal, visual
  5. Cho Seungyeon (1996): leader, main rapper, lead vocal
  6. Kim Hyunbin (2002): lead rapper
  7. Kang Hyeonsu (1996): lead vocal, lead dancer
  8. Baek Jin (1995): main dancer, lead rapper
  9. Lee Jinhyuk (1996): main dancer, main rapper
  10. Song Hyungjun (2002): lead dancer, vocal, maknae
  11. Kim Dongbin (2001): rapper
the age distribution is once again SO WHACK! also this season was just so bad i'm kind of glad that the korean version of the produce franchise imploded after pdx because i don't think i could have made myself sit through another season like that one with like, so many ex-idols and preexisting fanbases competing with each other, weird editing, unfollowable storylines and largely unlikable trainees, just....... this season was so bad. yeah.

japan season three: my me_i
  1. Katou Kokoro (2000): center, lead rapper, vocal
  2. Koyama Mana (1998): leader, visual, vocal
  3. Abe Nagomi (2007): lead vocal, maknae
  4. Shimizu Keiko (2006): main rapper
  5. Sutani Yurara (2005): main dancer, rapper, vocal
  6. Kurokawa Honoka (2005): main vocal
  7. Ebihara Tsuzumi (2007): main vocal
  8. Kamio Ayano (2006): lead rapper, vocal
  9. Iida Shizuku (2004): lead vocal
  10. Matsushita Miyu (2000): main dancer, vocal
  11. Tanaka Yuuki (2004): lead dancer, main rapper
here we are! i'm not gonna make you sit through any more! i've been very lucky this season to have my one-pick make it into the final group; this is a rarity for me!!! generally, around 4 of my top eleven make it in, but of my one-picks, only zhengting (on ip) and kokoro have actually made it.

you may be getting more of these posts from me; a good friend of mine wants me to watch girls planet and boys planet, and then i might watch the first two japan seasons because i liked this most recent one so much.

i hope this was at all interesting to you guys lol
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i think wannabe by the spice girls is such a fun song and i want to see more kpop groups cover it. actually i think i've literally said this on dw before but i want to see VCHA cover it!!! and lightsum did a great job and i want moreeeee i want to hear them do the whole soooooong

also, i discovered while trying to embed this video that youtube still has an option to share to livejournal, of all places.

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i'm watching produce 48 at the moment. i watched the first 7ish episodes while it was airing but this is the first time i'm watching the last few, and i'm on the finale right now, and i'm realizing that like... kaeun KNEW that she wasn't getting in. i think she knew from the moment they called eunbi for 7th place that she wasn't getting in. being from pledis she likely knew that something had gone down re: the nu'est boys, and being a longtime industry vet she knows how these things work. for the first few ranks after eunbi you can actually see her blinking back tears, but she always acts happy for everyone who's called and doesn't seem STRESSED anymore after that point.

there's going to be a long, long post on my dreamwidth and maybe also my tumblr, once i finish watching pdx as well, about the vote rigging and the downfall of the show and the popularity of already-debuted idols on survival shows. that no one will probably read lol. but idk, i just noticed that kaeun seemed dialled into everything that was going on.
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One of the things about me that I keep secret from most people is my deep and abiding interest in the kpop survival show. A genre popularized by Produce 101 and Sixteen (but not created by them! Kara Project predates them both!), kpop survivals pit trainees (and sometimes already debuted idols--extensive essay on this sits in my google drive until the end of time) against each other in battles that test their teamwork and individual skill and then hand their fate off to a public vote (or sometimes an expert panel) (or both, if you're Mnet and you're rigging your show. This is also a part of the essay that will never see the light of day).

anyway so one of the shows airing rn is called Queendom Puzzle, where already-debuted idols from both active and disbanded groups battle for 7 spots in a project supergroup. One of my very favorite kpop girls (Elly Jung Haerim) is doing so extremely well on this show and getting all the love her agency has withheld from her (Fantagio, please, Ki-Lings want a comeback!) so naturally I've been following the show and today I thought about groups who I'm surprised didn't participate and so I made a list of who should go on the show if they did a season 2 immediately following this (instead of what's probably going to happen, which is a season of Kingdom Puzzle for the boys.)

Aight here's my list:
  1. Miyazaki Miho (1993, vocal, AKB48). But OP, you say, AKB48 is a JAPANESE girl group! Here, I direct you to Shiroma Miru, QP contestant, 48g alum, and most importantly--like Shiroma Miru--Produce 48 finalist. Miho was, like, beloved, and intends to establish a career in Korea following her AKB graduation.
  2. Lee Kaeun (1994, dance, After School). Listen, had Pledis actually followed up on her fame after she was blatantly rigged out of IZ*ONE she really could have been legendary. I think she's actually acting now but if she wanted to return to the idol life she totally could.
  3. Lim Nayoung (1995, dance/rap, IOI/Pristin). If one of the Pristin girls returned to the Kpop scene I would lose my shit, I love them. You never forget your first group. 97z are happy as models, Sungyeon is happy as a producer, Kyla is happy in the states, and somehow I think Xiyeon and Yehana just wouldn't risk it again. I guess I could see Eunwoo or Rena doing this if Nayoung didn't.. Nayoung has also just changed agencies and, while she's mostly an actress these days, she was on that one TV show where her character was an idol group member. The IOI and Pristin fans would come crawling out of the woodwork and support tf out of her.
  4. Han Haebin (1995, vocal, Gugudan). Haebin was always overshadowed by Nayoung and Sejeong when Gx9 was active and I also miss Gugudan. If I'm putting a Pristin member on this list, I'm putting a Gugudan member too.
  5. Kwon Eunbi (1995, vocal/dance, IZ*ONE/solo). Woollim girls and Queendom are old friends and I think all-rounder Eunbi could really show off her skills here and continue to build an identity for herself after IZ*ONE.
  6. Park Jeonghwa (1995, vocal/dance, EXID). She is literally the only EXID member I can imagine continuing to pursue an idol career.
  7. Jung Yerin (1996, dance/vocal, Gfriend/solo). I don't have reasoning for this, I just think an ex-Gfriend member should be here.
  8. Lu (1997, vocal, Nature). She doesn't get promoted as much as she should... much like her group. Also a good way to get her back in the public eye once she recovers from her knee injury.
  9. Kim Yoohyeon (1997, vocal/dance, Dreamcatcher). I want to see her do different concepts!
  10. Baek Yebin (1997, vocal, DIA). She seems to be pretty friendly with a lot of idols (including colleagues of other people on this list).
  11. E:U (1998, rap, Everglow). Yuehua gives her dust and this would be a good opportunity for her to establish her own identity outside of the group.
  12. Park Jinny (1998, rap, Secret Number). She's one of the more popular members and is really skilled, which would be a good way to make a name for the group.
  13. Kim Sihyeon (1999, vocal/dance, Everglow). She can do everything, and she's a survival show vet with connections to a lot of other people on this list.
  14. Zuu (2000, vocal/dance, Secret Number). Would establish her as a newer member; Minji was already known to the public as an incredible vocalist because of her Produce appearances.
  15. Anne (2000, rap/vocal, GWSN). Out of all the ex-GWSN members, the way she was promoted makes me think she's the most likely to want to try performing again.
  16. Jeon Heejin (2000, dance, Loona/ARTMS). Good promotion opportunity for her while OEC promote as a unit. I don't think that Haseul would thrive here, but Heejin is the all-rounder to end all all-rounders.
  17. Seline (2000, vocal/dance, Cignature). J9 is sending Belle onto a survival show, the ex-Goodday members went on Mixnine, it's Seline's turn.
  18. Julie (2000, rap, Kiss of Life). I wanna see this group thrive! They have a Sixteen/IS contestant, a songwriter, and they're produced by Lee frickin' Haein.
  19. Myung Hyungseo (2001, vocal, Busters/Classy). Classy has struggled to get famous even though My Teenage Girl was pretty well received, so this would help. Also I don't think Classy shows Hyungseo off as much as they should, considering that she's their most experienced member.
  20. Kim Haram (2001, vocal, Billlie). She's a good singer, she's my bias, I think Billlie should go on this show, that's it.
  21. Fukutomi Tsuki (2002, dance, Billlie). She's their most popular member and had that viral fancam. Besides, we KNOW she's good.
  22. Isa (2002, vocal, Stayc). This whole list came about because I was like, why didn't Stayc send anyone to QP? They're like Weeekly's sister group. I don't follow Stayc but I think I saw a fancam of her once and liked her.
  23. Keena (2002, rap, Fifty Fifty). I get that nobody really knows what's up with Fifty Fifty rn, but provided they win their lawsuit and establish as a group outside of Attrakt this would be a good way to build off the Cupid hype. I mean, H1-Key got onto QP as a relatively unknown group that went viral. Also the rappers in this group get paid dust, or so I hear anyway.
  24. Kim Gaeul (2002, dance, Ive). Idk, she's the one Starship would most easily part with for a few months. Liz doesn't seem like the survival show type, Leeseo is a little young, and Rei and Annyeongz are too popular. Similar position to Yeoreum tbh.
  25. Kwon Dohee (2002, dance, Cignature). I keep up with their comebacks but, unlike with Chloe, idk who this girl is. She doesn't have a lot of presence and could really develop it on a show like this.
  26. Kelly (2002, vocal, Tri Be). Oh god this show is just all 02 liners oops. She did a Chinese survival and Tri Be is really going hard for international reach but should probably focus on Korean relevance moving forward.
  27. Nonaka Shana (2003, vocal, Lapillus). MLD likes their survival shows and she was already on Girls Planet. Really, any of Lapillus could fit here, Shana is just the one that people know.
  28. Yoon (2004, vocal, Stayc). She's one of the more well-known Stayc members and could really cultivate a fanbase here. I waffled back and forth between her and J (same age, I see their names with the same amount of frequency).
omg this took literally so long to write up. dies. no one even cares about things like this it's just me vibing.
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