Kiu 큐 / Yang Honggyu 양홍규 - Birthdate: February 27, 1990 - Position: Main Vocalist - Zodiac: Horse/Pisces - Height: 173 cm / 5’8.1” - Hometown: Seoul - Education: Gyeongbuk University (Applied Music Major) [on a leave of absence]
The most active member on Twitter (self-titled Twitter King) His complex is his height; before it was revealed in his profile, he told a fan that it was the group’s biggest secret Daum cafe ID: KIU~
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ikr say maple syrup, degrassi, hell say Nickleback, even thtas marginally preferable than the Biebs at this rate also re:moose plural "moose", plural : "moose", (chiefly humorous) "meese", (dated, rare) "mooses"
"The use of "moose" in the plural is sometimes problematic. The regularly-formed plural, "mooses", is by now rare and its use may be regarded as irksome and uneuphonious. The form "meese" — formed by analogy with "goose" → "geese" — will in most cases be greeted with a snigger, and is thus generally only appropriate in humorous contexts; even pragmatics notwithstanding, because "moose" has Algonquian origins — wholly unrelated to the Germanic roots of "goose", on whose pattern the plural "meese" is formed — a strong declension plural form is etymologically inconsistent. The etymologically-consistent plural form would be "*mosinee", but this plural form sees no use in English. In ordinary common usage, "moose" is treated as an invariant noun, which means its plural is also "moose" (as with the names of many animals, such as "deer" and "fish", which are also invariant); however, this usage can sometimes be considered stilted when a group of more than one moose are considered individually, in which case avoidance of the plural may be the best option, necessitating the employment of a circumlocution, as above".
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Date: 2014-01-20 03:44 am (UTC)ok, i just realized his stage name is basically 'glow'. i've been reading it separately as 'g-low' for ages haha.
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Date: 2014-01-20 04:40 am (UTC)- Birthdate: February 27, 1990
- Position: Main Vocalist
- Zodiac: Horse/Pisces
- Height: 173 cm / 5’8.1”
- Hometown: Seoul
- Education: Gyeongbuk University (Applied Music Major) [on a leave of absence]
The most active member on Twitter (self-titled Twitter King)
His complex is his height; before it was revealed in his profile, he told a fan that it was the group’s biggest secret
Daum cafe ID: KIU~
from fy-kmuch (http://fy-kmuch.tumblr.com/profiles)
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Date: 2014-01-20 04:08 am (UTC)They're cute. They won me over with their foolery on Show Champion.
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Date: 2014-01-20 04:20 am (UTC)you truly are the world's biggest kmuch fanboy! bless!
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Date: 2014-01-20 10:21 am (UTC)Slightly dissapointed people only associate us with the Biebs
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Date: 2014-01-20 10:44 am (UTC)like heck i wouldn't mind if he said he was a big fan of beavers or mooses (?)
anything but the biebs
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Date: 2014-01-20 10:50 am (UTC)say maple syrup, degrassi, hell say Nickleback, even thtas marginally preferable than the Biebs at this rate
also re:moose plural
"moose", plural : "moose", (chiefly humorous) "meese", (dated, rare) "mooses"
"The use of "moose" in the plural is sometimes problematic. The regularly-formed plural, "mooses", is by now rare and its use may be regarded as irksome and uneuphonious. The form "meese" — formed by analogy with "goose" → "geese" — will in most cases be greeted with a snigger, and is thus generally only appropriate in humorous contexts; even pragmatics notwithstanding, because "moose" has Algonquian origins — wholly unrelated to the Germanic roots of "goose", on whose pattern the plural "meese" is formed — a strong declension plural form is etymologically inconsistent. The etymologically-consistent plural form would be "*mosinee", but this plural form sees no use in English. In ordinary common usage, "moose" is treated as an invariant noun, which means its plural is also "moose" (as with the names of many animals, such as "deer" and "fish", which are also invariant); however, this usage can sometimes be considered stilted when a group of more than one moose are considered individually, in which case avoidance of the plural may be the best option, necessitating the employment of a circumlocution, as above".
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Date: 2014-01-20 11:27 am (UTC)bless u
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