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There was something weird with him.
And he wasn’t stupid. He had heard of all the symptoms. Had learned it in health class in middle school. Had seen it in his mom once every few months, in his classmates and friends and more recently, in Felix when he first presented a few years ago.
But this wasn’t Minho. It couldn’t be Minho.
Minho was a beta. He had come to terms with being his father’s disappointment the day he hit twenty-one and was still unpresented. His father had always wanted an alpha son — not an alpha daughter, nor a beta son, and definitely not an omega.
But that was fine. He was fine with it. He had all his late teens and early twenties to get used to the fact that he was a disappointment for his very alpha, very masculine father. Minho was a dancer. Minho was an idol and a model. And Minho was a beta.
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When they first heard the announcement that they might not debut all together, they had been shocked. JYP had, for whatever reason, always had some sort of strange faith in Chan, allowing him to essentially create his own band of misfits instead of being picked by the company. It’s not strange that the company wanted to butt in, especially in front of the cameras, it still didn’t really sink in that they would really split the group up.
So when, during their second mission in the show, where they had split into teams of 3, Minho had again been picked out as a unsure member, he had been uneasy but not really worried. He was honestly more worried about Jeongin.
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(A take on Minho's elimination from the the Stray Kids debut lineup.)
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Country boy Minho sets up shop in Itaewon, one of the most diverse districts in Seoul. His clientele is full of eccentrics, ranging from dokkaebi to selkies to hungry ghosts, but he’s not the one who calls them there—the magic does. Everywhere Minho goes, the magic follows, humming at his heels. With an eye like molten gold and a shop that is only visible to those that need it, he is quite the eccentric himself.
When a human and a fae stumble upon his shop, it just sounds like another bad joke. But much like all of his other guests, they require his help. Minho, ever generous, is so inclined to give it, expecting nothing in return.
He was never cut out for business.
(or, alternatively: minho is a mysterious recluse with a heart too big. he locked it in a glass case long ago. seven men intend to shatter the case to bits with tooth and claw.)
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Mozart Effect: a temporary increase in the affect or performance of research participants on tasks involving spatial–temporal reasoning after listening to the music of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). More generally, the term refers to the possibility that listening to certain types of music enhances inherent cognitive functioning. Apart from the neurological research on this effect, some experts propose an arousal theory perspective, such that listening to music heightens emotional levels that correspond to higher performance on intelligence tests.
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Thanks to the unwelcome tribulation brought on by one Lee Minho, Stray Kids bind closer than ever, a pack that proves that even if it is them against the world, they have nothing to fear because they have everything they need within each other.
(Ew I'm bad a summaries.)
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A metaphorical/creative look at the Kingdom Performance of WolfgangSeries
- Part 6 of skz kingdom: legendary war
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