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- "K" loves Cream but has terminal cancer so he keeps his love for her secret and tries to find a mate for her before he dies so she will not be alone after he dies.
- Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp is about a group of high school students and teachers who get locked in the school after the swimming instructor is murdered.
- "Wae ireoni? (Why Are You Being Like This)" by T-ARA is a song about confusion and frustration in a romantic relationship. The lyrics express the narrator's struggle to understand why their partner is acting in a certain way. In the verses, the narrator describes their confusion as they try to decipher the mixed signals and inconsistent behavior of their partner. The repeated question "Wae ireoni?" emphasizes the narrator's confusion and desire for an explanation. The pre-chorus and chorus express the narrator's deep love for their partner despite the confusion. They passionately declare their love and express their longing for their partner to be open and honest with their emotions. The post-chorus adds another layer to the song by introducing the idea of knocking to be heard. It suggests that the narrator is repeatedly reaching out and trying to get their partner's attention, desperately wanting to be understood and loved. The bridge further emphasizes the narrator's frustration, questioning why their partner is holding back and not fully embracing their relationship. Overall, "Wae Ireoni? (Why Are You Being Like This)" captures the complex emotions and challenges that arise when trying to understand someone's actions and intentions in a relationship. It portrays the narrator's ongoing struggle to make sense of their partner's behavior and their desire for clarity and genuine love.