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Life in Lockdown: I Caught the K-Fever

Life in Lockdown: I Caught the K-Fever

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Life in Lockdown: I Caught the K-Fever

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Life in Lockdown: I Caught the K-Fever

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The whole world never imagined waking up one day with a deadly pandemic that will shake everything up. COVID-19 is different from the previous ones. It is the real-life Thanos. Like Goblin’s Grim Reaper prowling day and night, spreading fear. Then quarantine happened. We learned to be self-sustaining: planting our food, baking our bread, trimming our hair, and entertaining ourselves. As social animals, humans lived the solitary confinement imposed upon them so that they can live on and cope. How about you? What kept you sane at that time? As for me, when the lockdowns came, the K-drama floodgates opened and I was in front of it enjoying the swim and saying in Korean: "gwaehchanh-ayo!" (It's alright. No worries.) Thanks to my Netflix and Viu subscriptions and to a dozen friends who had been suggesting Korean teledramas. The lockdown is when my incurable wanting for K-dramas has sprung. ******************* This book is simply about a K-drama fan who discovered a new world, an escape from the morbidity and paranoia brought about by this generation's pandemic.Read into the author's mind as she staves off the burden amidst the lockdown season, getting by with a lot of help from Netflixand friends but with a little bit of a twist.
The whole world never imagined waking up one day with a deadly pandemic that will shake everything up. COVID-19 is different from the previous ones. It is the real-life Thanos. Like Goblin’s Grim Reaper prowling day and night, spreading fear. Then quarantine happened. We learned to be self-sustaining: planting our food, baking our bread, trimming our hair, and entertaining ourselves. As social animals, humans lived the solitary confinement imposed upon them so that they can live on and cope. How about you? What kept you sane at that time? As for me, when the lockdowns came, the K-drama floodgates opened and I was in front of it enjoying the swim and saying in Korean: "gwaehchanh-ayo!" (It's alright. No worries.) Thanks to my Netflix and Viu subscriptions and to a dozen friends who had been suggesting Korean teledramas. The lockdown is when my incurable wanting for K-dramas has sprung. ******************* This book is simply about a K-drama fan who discovered a new world, an escape from the morbidity and paranoia brought about by this generation's pandemic.Read into the author's mind as she staves off the burden amidst the lockdown season, getting by with a lot of help from Netflixand friends but with a little bit of a twist.

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