The Coloring Book That Understands Your K-POP Addiction Is Actually Self-Care Listen, we need to talk about your browser history. 37 tabs open. All of them K-drama clips and fan cams. Your Spotify Wrapped was 98% in Korean (you don't speak Korean). You know the exact choreography to "Dynamite" but can't remember where you parked your car. You're not alone. You're just cultured. But you need this book. Introducing: The K-POP Coloring Book Your Therapist Would Approve Of This isn't just a coloring book. It's a legitimate excuse to stare at your biases for hours while calling it "art therapy." Reviews From People Living Their Best K-POP Life: "Finally, a way to explain to my husband why I need 147 colored pencils." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I bought this ironically. Now I own three copies and I'm learning Korean." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My teenage daughter and I finally have something to bond over that isn't arguing about screen time." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Better than therapy and significantly cheaper than flying to Seoul for a fan meeting." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bonus Features: Single-Sided Pages - So your markers don't bleed through (we're professionals here) - Frame-Worthy Designs - Finally, K-POP decor you can display without your in-laws asking questions - Makes The Perfect Gift - For that friend who "isn't that into K-POP" but somehow knows all the fan chants - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions We Made Up But You Were Probably Wondering): Q: Is this officially licensed? A: This features K-POP inspired designs and aesthetics without specific artist representations. Think of it as an artistic tribute to the culture, fashion, and vibes we all love. Q: I can't draw. Will this be embarrassing? A: It's COLORING, not drawing. If you can hold a crayon, you're qualified. We believe in you more than you believe in yourself. Q: Can I use markers? A: Yes! Single-sided pages mean you can go wild with your fancy markers without ruining the next page but it helps to place a piece of card stock or construction paper underneath the page you color. Q: Will this make me better at Korean? A: No, but you'll feel productive while your Korean learning app collects dust. Q: Is there a wrong way to do this? A: The only wrong way is not doing it at all. Also, maybe don't color in pen. We learned that the hard way. The Choice Is Yours: Option A: Continue pretending you're "just casually interested" in K-POP while your algorithm knows the truth Option B: Embrace your identity as a proud K-POP enthusiast with a sophisticated adult hobby that happens to involve glitter pens Hint: Option B comes with significantly better mental health and zero shame. P.S. - This also makes the perfect gift for: Your friend who "fell down the K-POP rabbit hole" and is never coming back - Your mom who keeps asking why you're learning Korean - Yourself, because you deserve nice things and you've been streaming for 12 hours straight - That coworker who hums BTS in the break room (we see you, Karen, and we support you) P.P.S. - No, coloring a lightstick purple won't summon BTS to your living room. We tried. But it will make you feel 47% more zen, and that's scientifically validated by our own personal research (sample size: us). Warning: May cause sudden urges to: Buy more colored pencils than any human needs - Text your friends pictures of your finished pages at 2 AM - Achieve inner peace while listening to songs you don't understand