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LE SSERAFIM's DAY OFF 2 JEJU PLUS

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heyyrachel

1. Yunjin 2. Beomgyu 3.Seungkwan I would love their own individual shows where they talked with a bunch of different idols but if they all had one together I think I would ascend into a little ball of happy energy. They're 3 of my absolute favorite idols and I just love all of their vibes. I think they would play off of each other so well and it would be so much fun!

kirbyzal

idk if its the same but lesserafim have these "zoom meeting" type of video series where they discussed random topics like the ones in day off plus. Its pretty fun as the answers were quite amusing lol

Any One

I agree with a lot of what you were saying about what's interesting on these variety shows. I think le sserafim variety content is soooo much better when it's just the members interacting and having conversations without a set objective.

Tasnim

i don't know if y'all ended up finding an explanation for why the ocean is blue, but i thought i'd leave a comment anyways lol. in short, light is made up of different colour wavelenghts : red, yellow, green, blue, violets. the water molecules present in such a way that they are able to absorb reds and yellows more than blues and violets so when the light hits the water, the molecules absorb the reds, yellows and most of the greens. (the water absorbs these colours because of the plankton in the water cz they contain chlorophyll which absorbs the wavelenght, so technically it's not the water but rather what's in the water). So the blue/violet wavelenghts are left since they are harder to absorb so they get reflected off of the water molecules, meaning that when you look at the ocean, you see the blue since it's being reflected off. i hope that helps☺️

star

Oh, so Yujin was right in saying that she kinda knew it in English 😆

Haruka

Mandarins have seeds actually; but it depends on how big.. like lemons and oranges. Or watermelons, strawberries. You can grow them completely seedless as well. Clementines tho, they're always seedless.