Psi vs. Psy

For thousands of years Psi has consistently been used to refer to the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet. Today though, with the help of the internet, we have come to know Psy much better as the South Korean pop sensation sweeping the nation. Gangam Style indisputably took hold of pop culture and spurred countless renditions, videos, and media references. Only with the overwhelming power of the internet could a song that wasn’t even in English secure the number one spot on iTunes in America for such a lengthy period of time. However, like all fads eventually do, it has begun to die out, but never fear because Psy is back.

No doubt by now you have heard Psy’s new single “Gentleman.” It is all over Youtube at the moment. It’s actually pretty catchy and he definitely doesn’t disappoint in the random dance moves department. I personally cannot wait to see how many guys will find it prudent to reenact the new elevator scene. I’m pretty sure he only added that bit in for personal entertainment purposes. Fair point though.

Still, it is refreshing to know that at least part of Korea doesn’t want to blow us up and nuke the world. Down south we know how to have a good time and it seems that philosophy is not restricted to any specific country.

Awkward segue…

This sign –‘&’– is technically called an ampersand. I just thought you deserved to know!

(And according to  Lord ‘Littlefinger’ Baelish “knowledge is power,” or if you are Cersei Lannister  then “power is power.” I should probably turn the TV off and go to the gym…)

About lwest0314

Public Relations student at Texas Tech University. I hope to one day work in the entertainment industry! *fingers crossed* I play the flute and the piccolo in the marching band, watch way too much television, and live online. I started this blog last year to shed some light on the things I deem sheddable, so enjoy!

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