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kimdongwan:

Dongwan singing Mr. Children’s “365 Days” at a wedding.  The bride is Japanese, so he thoughtfully sang a Japanese song for her.  Someone made a comment about how the congratulatory singer can be so handsome when it’s the day that the groom has to shine, lol. 

Click here for the original with English captions.

Credits: House Wedding & Party Anniversary Cheongdam’s Naver blog

Yoochun speaking from experience 8)

(Source: yunjaetime, via kpopgifs)

He no longer believed with his whole heart in the possibility or the romance of the revolution. Neither, however, could he completely disavow it. To do so would mean disavowing his life and confessing his mistakes for all to see. This was something he could not do. He had too much PRIDE….
– Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84; pg 126

9 photos of Yoochun - asked by abishnotyou.

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delusionalirrational:

introducing, Kim Junsu, the human radio

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dont act like you dont remember this from kindergarten


dont act like you dont remember this from kindergarten

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It’s not the person you’re with but the person you become when you’re with that person. Certain people bring out your best self. That’s who you need to find. 

It’s not the person you’re with but the person you become when you’re with that person. Certain people bring out your best self. That’s who you need to find. 

(Source: -everybodywantstolove, via eunyce)

感じる / かんじる / KanjiruTo feel, to sense PresentFormal Positive:...

japanesevocabulary:

感じる / かんじる / Kanjiru
To feel, to sense

Present

  • Formal Positive: 感じます / かんじます / kanjimasu
  • Formal Negative: 感じません / かんじません / kanjimasen
  • Informal Positive: 感じる / かんじる / kanjiru
  • informal Negative:  感じない / かんじない /  kanjinai

Past

  • Formal Positive: 感じました / かんじました / kanjimashita
  • Formal…

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kimdongwan:

Dongwan singing Mr. Children’s “365 Days” at a wedding.  The bride is Japanese, so he thoughtfully sang a Japanese song for her.  Someone made a comment about how the congratulatory singer can be so handsome when it’s the day that the groom has to shine, lol. 

Click here for the original with English captions.

Credits: House Wedding & Party Anniversary Cheongdam’s Naver blog

Yoochun speaking from experience 8)

(Source: yunjaetime, via kpopgifs)

He no longer believed with his whole heart in the possibility or the romance of the revolution. Neither, however, could he completely disavow it. To do so would mean disavowing his life and confessing his mistakes for all to see. This was something he could not do. He had too much PRIDE….
– Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84; pg 126

9 photos of Yoochun - asked by abishnotyou.

(Source: dae-tothe-bak, via eyecatcher101)

delusionalirrational:

introducing, Kim Junsu, the human radio

(via eyecatcher101)


dont act like you dont remember this from kindergarten


dont act like you dont remember this from kindergarten

(via eunyce)


It’s not the person you’re with but the person you become when you’re with that person. Certain people bring out your best self. That’s who you need to find. 

It’s not the person you’re with but the person you become when you’re with that person. Certain people bring out your best self. That’s who you need to find. 

(Source: -everybodywantstolove, via eunyce)

(Source: aknyeo, via eyecatcher101)

(Source: hellonewyork)

感じる / かんじる / KanjiruTo feel, to sense PresentFormal Positive:...

japanesevocabulary:

感じる / かんじる / Kanjiru
To feel, to sense

Present

  • Formal Positive: 感じます / かんじます / kanjimasu
  • Formal Negative: 感じません / かんじません / kanjimasen
  • Informal Positive: 感じる / かんじる / kanjiru
  • informal Negative:  感じない / かんじない /  kanjinai

Past

  • Formal Positive: 感じました / かんじました / kanjimashita
  • Formal…

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"He no longer believed with his whole heart in the possibility or the romance of the revolution. Neither, however, could he completely disavow it. To do so would mean disavowing his life and confessing his mistakes for all to see. This was something he could not do. He had too much PRIDE…."

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