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It's been several years, but I've revamped a lot. Upcoming new URL of my writing blog soon!

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Stardust house was the first book I'd read on wattpad. I think that was in 2012 or so. I immediately had a liking towards  kairi's charcter and adored the book. I still come back every few months to see if there have been any updates on the second book. Though I deleted the books from my library the characters stayed with me and I still wonder what happened.

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I deleted two of my stories because they are being discontinued and I apologize as I no longer have interest in them. Instead, please do keep an eye on a new original work that I'm currently working on! Thank you very much! ^_^

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@cooksta82 I find it strange because CCS was one of the most popular anime series in the history, like on the same level as DB, Sailor Moon, Pokemon, and Naruto. In the late 90s-early 2000s, CCS was really huge here in the U.S. and it's the 4th anime series to be aired on TV here. Anyway XD
          
          I don't think you see my point. I know some of them do try to break in to the Japanese market but it's just not working for me. CN BLUE does a lot of songs that are purely/originally Japanese (no Korean versions) as well as DBSK. CN BLUE's career actually started in Japan way before they became popular in their home country, plus their songs sounded similar to J-Rock (which is something very new to a lot of K-Pop fans).
          
          Have you heard of this Korean reality/simulation series called "We Got Married"? It's when the studio pairs up two celebrities and simulate themselves as a married couple and do tasks, etc. It's one of the reasons why I started listening to CN BLUE and SNSD. YongSeo (Jung Yong Hwa of CN BLUE and Seohyun of SNSD) were being paired up, had to go through all these tasks, and they even air behind the scenes from their individual concerts. They traveled to Japan a lot too because most of their pop culture interests are all Japanese (including J-dramas, anime, and J-Pop). They even had a Japanese celebrity guests (Juri Ueno, one of my fave Japanese actresses) and the show discovered that Juri was Yong Hwa's celebrity crush and she was also Seohyun's idol. Talk about awkward LOL.
          
          There's subtitled episodes out there in the net and there's like 50+ episodes. They really look cute together ^^

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@cooksta82 Huh... okay, have you heard of Tsubasa Chronicle then? The main characters there (Syaoran & Sakura) are also the main characters of Card Captor Sakura--- except in CCS, they were only 9-11-yrs-old.
          
          I think the language barrier is also the problem that prevents me from actually getting in to K-Pop. I know enough Japanese for me to enjoy J-Pop, but as for K-Pop, the only Korean I know of are the ones I learned from training in Taekwondo 10+ yrs ago. XD
          
          The ones I listed on my previous message were pretty much the only groups I listened to actually ^^; (K-Pop) J-Pop-wise, I listen to a lot of the boy groups under JE/Johnny's, w-inds., CHEMISTRY, EXILE, what else...

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@cooksta82 I did mention before that I'm more J-Pop than K-Pop so I really don't know any of all that labels stuff regarding K-Pop. I've tried listening to it, getting to it for a long time now but it's not really working for me. I only mentioned a few groups that I liked, that's all ^^;
          
          You didn't answer my previous question before. You've never heard of Card Captor Sakura? o_o;

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@cooksta82 Check out P-Pop (Filipino Pop) LOL. I'm not suggesting it because I'm Filipino, but because plenty of those groups sing in English anyway. Check out XLR8, 1:43 (though I don't think they have any English songs, but they're such an awesome group), DTM/Down To Mars (they really look like a K-Pop Group because most of them are half-Korean, half-Japanese, half-Chinese), hm what else... LOL. They're all over YouTube.
          
          As far as J-Pop goes, I really don't know much about their newer stuff. I really love their older stuff (late 90s-2000s). And of course, you can't forget the songs you hear in various anime, that's a plus.
          
          As far as K-Pop goes, so far CN Blue, FT Island, some 2NE1, and some SNSD are the ones I listen to the most. I regularly tweet with Dara of 2NE1 because we both speak the same language (Tagalog/Filipino LOL). Well she speaks English too, but mostly Filipino (aside from her native Korean).
          
          I like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu also. I follow her Twitter and she has her international Facebook fanpage that she and her management maintains (all in English too). Scandal is pretty good too. But I know mostly male groups/artists, so ^^;