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Question #3: Favorite dancer

Hello guys, sorry for such a delayed blog post update! It turned out that I had to complete a school assignment. :( But anyways I am here now and let us continue the challenge! :P
Today I will talk about my favorite dancer in the kpop world. I have to say that it is extremley hard to choose, since there are so many good canditates out there. My choice might be a little bias, since this person happen to be in one of my favorite groups. :P


Park Jimin



Jimin is a member of the popular boy group BTS, Jimin is a 95-liner, and his home town is Busan, South Korea. 

Jimin practices whenever he has free time and he has an addiction to practicing. He has once before said that he sleeps three hours a day. Jimin has danced popping since 8`th grade and he gained his interest in after watching Rain perform. 



Lots of love from your very own
Scratchers



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