Have been helping out at Vizit Korea 2013.
Since 23rd Oct.
:\ and for the first time in my life.
I get to see for myself, how crazy fans can get.
Hahah, sacrificing their studies/work/health.
Just to fight for a chance (not 100% guaranteed) to see their idols.
One of these fans, a male.
Was unhappy about being unable to get the mosh pit ticket.
And he was cocking up excuses.
"I have my period, my menses tomorrow leh how."
When told to come the next day to queue again.
Lol, I hate guys who make a joke out of period.
Firstly, insult female.
Having period is no joke.
I don't think you want to be bleeding from your dick every month for a week.
Secondly, stop making it sound as though all the females in the world uses 'period' as an excuse to get certain benefits.
To this guy, fuck you.
As I mentioned on my Facebook.
The organisers may have made mistakes in releasing news.
The decision is still up to an individual.
If you choose to give up your school, work, sleep, just to queue for the mosh pit ticket.
Don't come kp in the end saying.
"You all make us queue for so long."
We didn't MAKE you.
You make the choice yourself.
Lol.
I would have said the same thing even if I wasn't involved in helping out in this event.
It just goes to show how irresponsible people can get.
Yesterday, 25th Oct seems to be fine.
Much lesser angry fans.
Me when it was lunch time and when I was craving for food. |
Yesterday was the opening ceremony.
For the first time in my life, I stood so close to a concert stage.
Hahaha although this is not a grand concert.
I guess it's still concert, mini one.
So close to NU'EST.
And APink.
They are like real life Barbies and Kens.
So pretty, cool, good-looking and look just so perfect.
Hahaha.
The way they talk, act is so mesmerizing.
And when they walk passed me.
I felt as though my breath was taken away.
But when they're up on stage and moving about.
It assures me further, they're just normal human beings too.
Just given better opportunities, and they worked hard for it.
Good for them.
I saw LiYi Laoshi too.
:) I really envy her.
Totally had the life I want.
She was YES93.3's DJ.
And then became a well-liked teacher in my school.
Every now and then she gets to host events too.
Not only is she good at Mandarin, English, she's well-versed in Korean too.
Now she's happily married, with an adorable daughter.
To be honest, her life is what I aspire mine to be like.
Currently still at EXPO Hall.
Hahaha.
Most likely staying until night time again.
3.26PM.
Hahaha what's new.