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073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121 wrote:I suppose the jig is up, the speed at which you figured out I was back is truly frightening, in truth it just means you were probably boredly flipping through the nation results on the poll, but still, the past two weeks have been quite the blur, and I have managed to do so little of even the slightest import for the entirety of them that I have actually managed to convince myself to finally start trying to live on a daily planner of all things just so I can have some modicum of productivity, as for nationstates activity, hopefully that will see some sort of uptick with this new plan as well, I do think it's almost an essential part of my character that every time I try to be active again I fall even further into complete and utter inactivity but nevertheless I'll give it a try, in other news red velvet just had a comeback, though not as a full group, but it's still quite good, ignoring the bizarre uncanny valley facial transformation jumpscare half way through (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujb-gvqsoi0), red velvet is my second favorite group of all time for a reason, and I suppose after all this rambling I should get around to actually responding to your post as well to which I say: Honestly while I wouldn't turn up my nose at Eurovision if I found it on my plate, I find it hard enough to truly keep up with even just the limited releases of music in Korea in and out of Idol Music, I might poke my nose into a few of the songs listed in the poll out of interest but I'm not going to seriously start listening too much out of k-pop if only for my sanity...

I recommend Masquerade, Fool Moon, Running with the Wolves, Ja Ja Ding Dong, and Double Trouble, if you won’t listen to them all.

From the actual Eurovision, the three Swedish songs I’ve previously mentioned are excellent, Only Teardrops, Toy, Dancing Lasha Tumbai, and Fairytale are some of the best songs that have won or almost won in recent years.

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