Original: • Idoldance (feat. Azikazin Magic World) [Mu...
「スマホの画面をタップして、シェア!」 ダンスとスタイルで最高にカッコいいのに、なぜか毎朝6時半に起きてしまうアイドルガール。 でも、彼女の心はクラスのビッグボーイという男の子に向いています。 アイドルガールはビッグボーイと向き合い、一緒に踊り、本当の気持ちを伝える一歩を踏み出せるのでしょうか?
▶Lyrics
Bop bop doobidooba
Bop bop doobidooba
La ba ba da la ba ba
It's 6:30 AM
Checking my DMs
is the first thing that I do
Makeup on the stool
A little late for school
But I need a perfect hairdo
Filming with a friend
my favourite TikTok trend
Oh boy, we are going viral
Oh I've got a breaking news :
Twenty million more views
I'm everybody's idol
Tap, tap on your phone screen and share
All the pretty dresses that I try on
You are already mine once you're aware
Sing and dance to this song if you dare
It goes Bop bop doobidooba
Bop bop doobidooba
La ba ba da la ba ba
There aren't many things that I need
All that I want is just your attention
Baby, I will pop up right in your feed
Come and dance with me, follow my lead
Tap, tap on your phone screen and share
All the pretty dresses that I try on
You are already mine once you're aware
Sing and dance to this song if you dare
Sing and dance to this song if you dare
Read Her Backstory Before Reading the UNICEF.
Her Backstory:
The first girl, named Samantha Gales, was obviously the inspiration for Fluttershy. A shy, introverted girl, what her classmates didn’t know was that she was constantly abused at home by her mother and stepfather. Her mother conceived her at age 15, and she blamed poor Samantha for ruining her life. This made Samantha self-conscious. When her stepfather moved in, this made the neglect worsen. Her stepfather never liked having to take care of Samantha when her mother was away, so he would lock her in the basement and leave her, sometimes for a whole day. Her mother tolerated this, and, as she grew, would hit Samantha for talking out of turn. When her half-sister was born, the abuse became considerably worse. She would be starved, forced to sleep outside, and sometimes beaten outright. Because she dressed in shabby clothes and had low self-esteem, she was often picked on by other kids at school. Her only friends were animals she would rescue, which her family would make her get rid of. She committed suicide by overdosing on valium.
Violence against children takes many forms. It can be physical, emotional or sexual. It happens in every country and any setting – in a child's home, school or online. And for many girls and boys, violence comes at the hands of the people they trust most.
Children who have been severely abused suffer lifelong consequences. They often experience significant learning difficulties, low self-esteem and depression that can lead to self-harm. In early childhood, toxic stress associated with violence can permanently impair brain development and damage other parts of the nervous system. Witnessing violence can also cause serious distress.
Still, many types of interpersonal violence remain hidden from public view. This can happen when the abuse is socially accepted or tacitly condoned, like corporal punishment. Victims may also be too young to disclose their experience – or to even understand it. Children who experience repeated episodes of abuse often grow up believing their own shortcomings are to blame.
While violence against children remains pervasive, it is not inevitable. Nor are its effects. With the right support, children can go on to heal and thrive.
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