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By the time we got to Alyssa’s brother’s house, he was out there to greet us. We walked back to the casita where she was and showed us around. I took full advantage of the opportunity to lie down on the bed for a few minutes. I was exhausted.
Between the heat, the walking, and the excitement, I was majorly constipated. TMI, I know. I hate feeling like this but it happens often when I go on holiday and I’m not at home.
After 30 minutes, we drove back to campus and parked in the same lot we used earlier. We arrived hours before so we could grab a snack at the student union while waiting for the shuttle.

I bought an ube Vietnamese iced coffee and an ube mochi. So much for caffeine free, right? I rarely get iced coffee but it was hot outside and the ube convinced me. Plus, I was hoping that the caffeine would trigger a bowel movement, but it didn’t.
Once we’d finished our snacks, we got in line for the shuttle. Alyssa, bless her little heart… she literally turned into a child going on her first road trip.
“Are we there yet?”
“No.”
A few minutes later:
“Are we there yet?”
“No. We still have like five stops.”
A little while later:
“Are we there yet?”
We’ve been looking forward to this concert for so long that we couldn’t believe it was finally happening. But after the third time she asked, I was over it.
The shuttle finally arrived at the stadium and you could literally feel the energy from the crowd. We started passing out the freebies, I noticed that Alyssa would only trade freebies. I was just passing them out to everyone without prejudice. I didn’t care if people didn’t have anything to give back, this was part of the fun… at least for me anyway. People were so appreciative and to see their faces light up was enough for me.
I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised though that people were giving me freebies as well. I received so many bracelets, photo cards, keychains, and other goodies. People are so damn creative.

There were over 50,000 people there that night.
Vegas and Los Angeles will probably be even bigger because those venues can hold more people, but being there with so many other ARMY was exhilarating.
When we finally got to our seats, I was fucking ecstatic. The pictures hadn’t done them justice. We were closer to the stage than I anticipated, close enough that when the pyrotechnics went off, I could feel the heat from the flames. It’s a 360 degree stage so people will have an opportunity to see their bias or their bias wrecker.

Everything was going great till a very tall man took his seat right in front of me. Ugh. Bruh, why you so tall for a Korean? Every time I moved, he moved. There was no getting away from him blocking my view.
Luckily, he left the concert early. THANK GOD.

My friends said that Jin was staring at me. I told them not to say that sorta ish to me cause that’ll make my dumb ass delulu.
Their fits are giving… Game of Thrones, Jon Snow vibes.

He’s my bias.

SUGA is my bias wrecker = an idol who threatens to replace my bias (fav idol).

Jin is my bias wrecker wrecker. LOL. I’ve got no shame…

I like the glasses but they take shitty nighttime snaps. It doesn’t zoom or I can’t change the contrast either. It does record videos for three minutes at a time.

I was pretty excited to see that the floor seats were amazingly close because we have floor seats in Vegas.

That one’s for you, Sammy. SUGA ran a marathon yesterday before performing day 2 at Stanford. Who does that?!?

They had many fit changes and they looked amazing in all of them.
My favorite songs were: Body to Body, Normal, 2.0, Like Animals, they don’t know ’bout us, Merry Go Round, SWIM, MIC Drop, FYA, I Need U.
Stanford has a noise ordinance so the concert had to start at 1900 and end by 2200 and they’re pretty strict about it. And when the concert was over, I was already having withdrawals. One concert was not enough (at least for me, it wasn’t). I’ll have to wait till Vegas for my next fix.
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