Wedding Dress by Tae Yang of Big Bang, featuring dancers/choreographers Shaun Evaristo, Lyle Beniga and Aimee Lee Lucas. Song written by Teddy and Tae Yang. Choreography by Shaun Evaristo and Lyle Beniga. *NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. All credits goes to YG Entertainment. AMAZING SONG! I AM SO ADDICTED TO IT. The song, the dance and the story behind this MV is so intriguing! (: My ultimate recommendation to all! It's just sad that Tae Yang was like 2 seconds too late to propose to her. Hopefully this wouldn't happen to anyone of us. It's just sad. ENJOY!
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If I had a best friend who was like TaeYang I wouldnt invite him to the wedding unless he was the groom, I’d probably say no otherwise hehehe
That was a nice MV :O!!
i really like big bang!
n love this song.
<3
they’re the choreographers..
search them on youtube to learn more..
Shaun Evaristo & Lyle Beniga
@jomadotsavi who is shaunn and lyle i hear about them so much
cool
taeyang is MAD FLY TOO!
shaun and lyle are so cute
Shaun & Lyle’s choreo written all over it!! Big Ups!!
Business, stocks, and politics are potentially dry articles read mostly by the black-tie business men running to their corporate meetings. They spend some time flipping through the money articles and stressing over the stock rates. But where are the articles for the stay-at-home mom? The art major? Or the high school teenager? Passing through the business section, are the Arts and leisure segments, the travel information, and the Sunday styles. The Sunday Styles contains information about fashion, trends, and social happenings. It shows weekly weddings and contains ads advertising anything from shoes to shows. The Sunday Styles is a place for the socially elite. It reaches out to the fashionable New Yorker who tries to avoid the business section while still maintaining the appearance of a sophisticated resident.The Sunday styles contain a range of articles that have to be reviewed in different ways. While one describes the conflict in a republican-democratic marriage; another explains a new way to set up intellectual meetings. Ideas are swapped and the articles encompass a more personal underline. The Sunday style is not like People magazine or Us Weekly; it contains articles about pop-culture’s impact on social issues while keeping the professionalism of the New York Times. The writers, in these sections, focus on current and modern issues that both entertain and inform the reader. While some are just reviews of music or books there are articles on love, studies, and on-the-street fashion.All the authors that put together the Sunday styles section have different ideas and purposes. On the front page there are articles communicating two different concepts with the readers. One article, by Stephanie Rosenbloom, explains the accomplishment of a network of social entrepreneurs coming up with ways to set up free TEDx discussions. She discusses how social events are changing due to the new ideas sparked by ongoing progress with technology and expanding topics such as math curriculums, health care, and mastering the work-life balance. On the same page, an article by Sheryl Gay Stolberg explains the life of “Valerie Plame Wilson: a spy that went Hollywood.” “America’s best-known ex-spy, was looking chic in black bustier and flowing white pants, posing for the paparazzi on the red carpet…” (Red Carpet Spy). The author combines the C.I.A operative’s professional back ground and red carpet style to create a story more appealing with added gossip. These two, very differing, articles might be strange to look at in the same section but they both have the same purpose: the effect of social media on culture. The writers, in this section, are mostly women that write with an emotional and personal style. Toward the middle of the segment is a very interesting article that combines marriage and politics. In “Hand-Holding Across the Aisle” the author, Aimee Lee Ball, discusses relationship between a democratic woman and a republican man. She discusses how “politics make strange bedfellows” and how “in-laws may treat the newcomer as an alien life form” (Hand-Holding Across the Aisle). This “coexistence” brings in the political culture into the social culture mixing both personal and government-related topics. The differing articles combine under one theme: pop-culture and social influences.This socially elite audience looks for something that will match their lifestyle. They are the business, they are the economy, and they are the style. They are on the level of the New York Times and treat it like it is their own personal journal. Who else would buy a pair of leopard boots for one thousand dollars besides the socially elite New Yorker? This is why this section is meant for them. The articles do not communicate to the younger population because of the intertwined social and exclusive nature of this section. While most authors are more informative of the social events and happenings, a lot of them state their opinion in clothes and show personal opinions about social matters. The curious reader fills their interest with wedding information, dangerous new styles, and risqué fashion statements. Like the stocks to the business associates, the Style segment is for the wife of that wealthy business man.While most New York Time readers are in the higher-class of major cities, there are those who skip over the intellectual articles to the sections meant for them. The Sunday Style section incorporates social issues and happenings with a more compassionate voice. Set up with different ideas on different pages, this segment shows the week in news through a modern and social stand point. It sticks together various articles that explain economic, cultural, and political events and ideas through a modern perspective meant for the eyes of the socially exclusive reader. It covers topics from leopard print shoes to expanding entrepreneurs intensifying their ideas. This, all-encompassing, section truly shows another side of the very proper New York Times.Natalia- I love this! Honestly! I would just say a few things:-”One article, by Stephanie Rosenbloom, explains the accomplishment of a network of social entrepreneurs coming up with ways to set up free TEDx discussions. She discusses how social events are changing due to the new ideas sparked by ongoing progress with technology and…” I think you could brighten this paragraph by substituting a few rhetorically active verbs. “Explains” and “discusses” are a little vague, I see it again in that paragraph as well.-”there are those who skip over the intellectual articles to the sections meant for them.” -can you be more specific in this sentence?I really think this was well written. It was clear and your examples were phenomenal! Great job.
oh! Why do they have to be so cute~! Just so adorable! Musics rocks too and just makes you fall in love with them ^^ Thank you YG Entertainment, if not for your corporation, the Big Bang wouldn't be created ^^ I don't know, I'm just grateful for their musics ^^ It encourages me to see life in a beautiful and different way. So thanks and keep up the great work guys! You all rock ^^
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… there are a lot of different things you could mean by "correct". When you say "correctly," do you mean, "the way it's pronounced in Korean?"
If that's the case, then it's neither of those (!), but instead you could think of it as somewhere in between.
Think of it as "yah" (rhyming with "bah, humbug!"), with an "ng" sound at the end. The vowel sound shouldn't change toward the end.
If you're having trouble understanding what I'm trying to describe, go here:
Select "Korean", and then select "Yumi (female)" from the drop down list. Copy and paste ?? ('taeyang' written in Hangul) into the text box and click "Play". I prefer Yumi's voice to Junwoo's, because it sounds more natural.
And, yeah. That's how it's pronounced.
Personally, though, when I speak English, I don't pronounce ?? as it would be pronounced in Korean. It feels more natural to me to just Anglicize it and pronounce "yang" rhyming with "bang" … and it feels unnatural, even like I'm showing off a bit, to pronounce it the Korean way while speaking English. That's just me, though. ^_^
As for writing his name, both are fine. They're just different conventions, and nothing more. They're just different ways of people expressing ?? (the way it's written originally in Korean) in Latin letters (i.e., the letters we use in English). When people write "Taeyang", they're trying to keep in mind that in Korean, his name is written as one word. When people write "Tae Yang", they're trying to keep in mind that "tae" and "yang" are separate syllables. Neither is wrong. So just write it the way you want.
Finally, to reassure you – I've been learning Korean on my own for about a year. I like learning languages, and I catch onto grammar and pronunciation quickly. My Korean pronunciation is decent, to the point that people can understand what I say without having to stop and think about it. Given some text to read, I can talk exactly like a computer in Korean. I don't know what else I can say to reassure you, but I am 99.99999% sure that I am correct … ^_^;;;
Anyhow, I hope this helps!
The US Constitution is dead, which is very sad, because it was a shining example to the rest of the World, that so many people everywhere aspired too.
The US now officially a Police State (the highest incarceration rate in the world). This example shows that it has happened:
“Geneva France of Mansfield, Ohio was a 22-year-old single mother of three small children when she met Jerrell Bray. At the time, Bray was dating one of France's friends. Perhaps in the interest of impressing France, Bray boasted that he could stuff her in the trunk of his car and take her to Cleveland – and she'd never be heard from again. He then immediately asked France out, an invitation she quite sensibly – and predictably – declined. Using a thinly veiled murder threat is an odd come-on of the sort that would occur only to a psychopath, or perhaps to a government employee (or do I repeat myself?). Mr. Bray, a veteran drug dealer, may have been the former. He was definitely the latter, after a fashion: He was an informant working under the supervision of Drug Enforcement Administration agent Lee Lucas. On the basis of Bray's unreliable word alone, Geneva France and dozens of others were convicted on drug-related charges. …”
For the rest see:
Note that she was convicted only on his say so, there was no physical evidence. Now, there is no difference between this and East Germany (as an example) before the fall of the Wall.
Now you also have 'thought crime' legislation now. How many are going to be banged up because some 'informant' says something to someone that you 'said' something. You may be US citizens but you can still go to Guantanamo (or all those other places they are building now).
There is still a chance (and I hope you can pull it off), I'll know it's finally over when Fabius, Antiwar.com, DI, CounterPunch and some others suddenly go offline. And Ron Paul gets arrested (or the big money make sure he loses his seat). Note the similarities, Libertarian right wing (my point of view) and the (what I call) the 'Old Left' have so much in common and should start working together, or go down together.
Bad times ahead, very bad times.
What kind of Camera do you guys to film?
hay the bigbangs i love your music for /g dragon and t.o.p and dae sung and tae yang and dae sung and seung ri /and for se7en but you the bigbang you the best the best of always and good bye baby and wow gee …! and for g dragon hhhh this love and for tae yang hhhh my girl and for t.o.p red roc and film for idol world hhhhhhhhhhhhhh verry funny good bye im see you soon in korea in 2017 dont live
TAEYANG <333 All the guys in this video are hot
Asians are the most talented people in the world!!!!?
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my mom said the same too! LOL xDbut i think we should try to be good at singing try to search up “YG Entertainment new address” on Google, it’ll tell you (:
dear tae-yang my name is jenna marie clarke I am in google look up your name in youtube you are singer with charice i love you always in my heart go in internet look up i am in there i am not tell you i am live in i like your songs from jenna marie clarke
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