This is Nothing About Personal True Love but Performance

It is so difficult to change the stereotype of some certain thing. When I listen to some Korean songs, I am more serious than usual. Others might think that I am kidding, and it's funny that I post their songs for entertaining. Nevertheless, no one will try to perceive the meaning of songs, no matter in lyrics or melodies. I wonder why they are reluctant to do so since they scarcely know the Korean song or even its singers. To my annoyance, I suppose to do some studies about the imitation of G-Dragon. However, it seems that everything has been screwed already for the destined recognition or firm position from the public.
Another thing happens after I read Richard Yate's one of short stories.The first one describes a boy who is an orphan and gets less attention from class. Therefore, the teacher tries to help and get involved in boy's predicament in class. With teacher's assistance, the boy assumes that he can be truly realized from the teacher and believes that the teacher keenly care about him. And he is accuse of lying in front of the classmates and the teacher.  Nevertheless, the teacher merely does it for the responsibility for "being a teacher." As the teacher tries to correct the boy, the boy irritatingly shows his reaction to give more lies as a natural self-protection.
In my opinion, this story somehow may connects to G-Dragon's new song, "Crooked." Gd plays a guy who is dumped by others. However, it appears that he intends to cover his frailness by boasting himself around on the street or other public places. And his state of mind is getting wild but no one will understand his predicament so far. People usually consider him as being a childish way of doing. But I don't think so since this is nothing about personal true love but performance!

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