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What music did I listen to this week?:

This semester's demanding workload has been stressing me out, so I've been listening to a lot of upbeat and easy types of music lately. Have a listen!

Gogobebe - Mamamoo/ Kill This Love - Blackpink/ Millions - Winner/ Dance the Night Away - Twice/ Bingle Bangle - AOA/ Red Flavor - Red Velvet/ My Type - Ikon/ Let's not Fall in Love - Big Bang/ Flower Road - Big Bang/ Love Like That - LambC

What activity was the most fun this week?:

The most fun activity this week was visiting the Trick Eye Museum in Hongdae, Seoul. Loved by both kids and adults, the museum had many fun works of art and optical illusions that serve as photo backgrounds. If you download their app and use it to take photos, some pieces come alive. It will definitely entertain you for hours. When you buy a ticket, there's a package that gives you access to the mini ice sculpture museum.

What did I read this week?:

In my International Relations in East Asia class, we are reading The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John Mearsheimer. I'm quite enjoying it. The book's main point might be a little too complicated to explain here, but put simply, it's about how different countries try to get along. It's one of the most influential works in international relations, so if you're interested in learning more about international studies or political science, I highly recommend it.

What games or sports did I play this week?:

I'm afraid I had no time for games or sports this week.

Other news from this week:

South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, will be visiting the United States on Thursday to meet with President Trump.

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