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Babysitting EXO by itstosun
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To protect (actually, babysit) the most popular boy group of twelve gorgeous and flawless looking boys was their job. Get all the danger away from them, and make sure nothing happens to them. That was Girls' Generation's mission, as agents and spies. No affection and feelings must form during that period of time, but what will happen, when they suddenly fall for each other, and have to face their goodbyes once the mission finishes?
Funny Kpop Stuff by MyChocolateGalaxy
MyChocolateGalaxy
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Prepare Tooooo .... I dunno o.o credits for cover: Lovelybani <333
Secret Sister 🗸 by mademoisELLExx
mademoisELLExx
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"We need you. Your brother needs you."
The Brain is a Mystery, Wrapped in an Enigma by danklass
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My son doesn't remember. He just doesn't. And yet, before he was even in kindergarten, he could read. I don't understand the human brain...
Kpop Hunger Games by TaeyangsFeet
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24 of your favourite K-idol's would be picked out to "have the honour" of representing their district in the Hunger Games. 24 idols... But only one comes out alive..
RELATABLE | KPOP FANS. by chittaesthetic
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It's self-explanatory, if you're a KPOP fan, you can relate to this fanfic. Feel free to leave some more suggestions/personal experiences in the comments section!
Adventures in South East Asia by Voyageavecmoi
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After spending a year teaching in Thailand, I longed to travel with only my quirky self to keep me company. My journey started in Myanmar where temple cycles and village treks exposed me to the past and present of this intriguing nation. I returned to Northern Thailand for a volunteer experience and some of the most ingenious and adrenaline-pumping New Year's celebrations. Indonesia's smiling faces warmed my heart and even coaxed me out on a date or two. Join in if you've ever wanted to experience the beauty of a volcanic sunrise, the joy of Javanese hospitality or the thrill of a five-day water festival where joining a water war is as easy as saying 'Sawatdee!' or 'Hello' for my English readers.