I am really starting to like this song.

I think it’s funny when little fan girls fawn over Korean and Japanese celebrities even when they don’t understand what they’re saying. Although I love them, I have to admit I have a lot of wannabe-Korean and wannabe-Japanese friends. It’s actually kind of funny how much some of them love a country they’ve never been to, a country that isn’t theirs. But I guess I can relate a little. Actually, maybe a lot. I’ve always wanted to be super unique. My dad was from China and my mom was from Taiwan - but I still consider myself Taiwanese. I’m not sure what it is about being Chinese that disappoints me, I just would rather be something else. Something more exotic. Besides, Taiwan is democratic, make the best laptops, and have pretty people. The strange part is, I can never really distinguish Taiwanese people from Japanese people. But I’m probably delirious because I also love Japan too much. (Of course, I love Taiwan too)

And as lame as I feel listening to a song I don’t understand like a little school girl, it still makes me smile. The subtitles really help me a lot, but I think the video itself is  really the cutest part. Kim Jong Kook may not be that cute, but his ripped body is pretty ridiculous. Not to mention his crazy range of voice; he honestly has the vocals of a girl. I like him. I think it’s his smile that really gets me, I can’t say no to a wide, bright smile. Some girls look at the eyes first. Most others look at the body. I look for a good, genuine smile.

My biggest pet peeve is a liar. I won’t stand for two-faced bitches and fake bullshit. So even when you lie through your teeth with an unwavering gaze, I will only look for your smile because I think that is where you can be the most honest. Have you ever had a time where you couldn’t stop from smiling even if you tried?

I like guys who can genuinely smile.