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Hoya demonstrating how Dongwoo gets hungry + a sarcastic Sunggyu

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Q: Is there any one among the members that you want to make yours?
Hoya: Dongwoo-hyung! He always looks happy, his unique character is that it’s unpredictable, just like you dont know which direction a rugby ball will bounce to, it’s (his character) very charming (laugh), and I also want to have his positive mind! (x)
Q: Is there any one among the members that you want to make yours?
HoyaDongwoo-hyung! He always looks happy, his unique character is that it’s unpredictable, just like you dont know which direction a rugby ball will bounce to, it’s (his character) very charming (laugh), and I also want to have his positive mind! (x)

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Hoya and that sharp tongue of his…

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Special Girl vs. Without You: Hoya

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the-moth-princess:

Members of the Hoya genus (also known as waxflowers) are commonly epiphytic on trees in tropical regions in mid to southwestern Asia. They are often pollinated by moths due to some variations lacking color and possessing a strong sweet fragrance. Hoya may also be pollinated by ants or flies; multiple pollinators interact with this genus due to the substantial quantity of nectar each flower tends to produce.

the-moth-princess:

Members of the Hoya genus (also known as waxflowers) are commonly epiphytic on trees in tropical regions in mid to southwestern Asia. They are often pollinated by moths due to some variations lacking color and possessing a strong sweet fragrance. Hoya may also be pollinated by ants or flies; multiple pollinators interact with this genus due to the substantial quantity of nectar each flower tends to produce.

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