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If Daehyun had to compare, his voice was like an oasis, undiscovered and quenching. keyword: sample/guide vocalist
Everyone of class 3-8 had known for a fact that Jung Daehyun would be the first to get married. They boy mentioned it practically every day, that he would wed early in his life and settle down with his partner, multiple children, and two dogs - they'd all called him crazy. It was just that they didn't know that Daehyun's term for "early" would be next week.
Yongguk gets a call from his parents asking him to come back home to "talk". Yongguk's greatly against the idea of meeting them again, but to Himchan's consistent persuasion, he ends up go
himchan needed yongguk to understand, he was there with open arms, waiting. a father (or dad) is a male parent who has raised a child, s
Daehyun and Jongup are roommates. They met online and they don’t at all seem to have anything in common. Daehyun was more musically inclined whereas Jongup was a business major. To be honest, Daehyun was a little disappointed he’d missed at a chance of getting a roommate of similar interests (he’d missed school dorm registrations) but honestly, he’s just gl
junhong loves his brother in all the ways that brothers should not. last fantasy: chaptered
Daehyun had been probably all of twenty years old when he volunteered at Sunshine Orphanage the next neighborhood over. Twenty years old when he first met the tiny little baby just barely old enough to crack open his eyes and let out the tiniest of coos. But certainly, he'd been old enough to fall head over heels for the child anyways. DAEJAE + BB!GUP TWIS
our first nine days. nine days; two hundred sixteen hours; twelve thousand nine hundred sixty minutes; and seven hundred seventy seven thousand six hundred seconds. the fine ticks of my life i’ll never forget.
It was then that Yongguk realized, BAP would never be just normal.
Lather, rinse, and repeat is a phrase or idiom roughly quoting the instructions found on many brands of shampoo. It is a humorous way of pointing out that such instructions if taken literally would result in an endless loop of repeating the same steps, at least until one runs out of shampoo. It is also a sarcastic metaphor for