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Take an inventory of how you feel after watching that video, because there are a lot of layers going on here. For one, it's hard to ignore the confusing emotions that might arise from watching someone extract hundreds of blackheads from their face while listening to a joyous K-Pop tune about not needing a man. As someone who lived in east Asia for about five years, I can tell you that this confusing emotion — that is, doing something kind of gross to a bubbly soundtrack — is pretty much par for the course.
I've gotten my feet eaten by fish while listening to a Korean Jason Mraz sing about coffee, had my nude body exfoliated to the sounds of PSY going "Gangnam Style," and had my fat pinched and scolded by a Korean doctor while the loudspeakers in the office played a song called "Fantastic, Baby." All things considered, removing blackheads while singing in Korean feels right to me.
And let's talk about those blackheads, shall we? Because that girl looked like she had perfectly clear skin, but what she removed from her nose was absolutely shocking. Could this really be the blackhead and sebaceous filament-buster we've all been searching for? There was only one way to find out.
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