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Question #12: Favorite picture

Hello guys ^.^
I will show you my favorite pictures of my 4 precious "little" bands. ^.^


My fave picture of Got7. I don't really know why this is my favorite, I guess it has to do with the colors and basically that the picture looks badass. :P I have to admit that I have a weakness for badboys, but not those types that show of to much, who think they are so cool etc. :P This picture is from the "A" comeback. 


I do love this picture of BTS. The picture is from the "RUN" comeback. The colors are pretty and makes me all warm inside. ^.^ I love their fashion choice, and it fits them so well! 



My fave picture of B.A.P. This is from the "Young, Wild and Free" comeback. They look so stunning, standing there like badboys. :P 


My fave picture of Block B. This is from the "Nillili Mambo" comeback. Just look at my boys thought. 😍 Stunning as always. 😘 


Lots of love from your very own 
Scratchers ^.^





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