reality tea v
soyi makes @roadkillrage's childhood trauma her science experiment.
truthfully, soyi probably doesn't need to try so hard.
she will be rich and successful no matter how well she does in school. she doesn't know what she'll be doing after school with her degree. but she does know she needs a position in student government next semester, and working her cute little ass off in her classes will only benefit her on that mission. besides, she likes being better than everyone else, and if she slacks off in all her classes, there's no way for her to know how stupid all of her classmates are in comparison.
in short: she will be trying hard. and it's her first real, important essay in her media psychology class this semester, so she needs to knock it out of the park to make a good impression. the prompt is pretty open-ended: find a piece of popular media and write an essay on its psychological impact on society, or one person in particular, since its inception. and she has an idea.
she knows someone on campus who was involved in popular media. well, okay, she doesn't really know her, but she knows of her, and that's enough for soyi to show up in front of her door at the gaeum building. her suite actually isn't that far from soyi's, so it's an easy walk.
soyi knocks three times in rapid succession, then waits. anyone in their right mind would probably be concerned that it's weird to approach a relative stranger and interrogate her over the reality show she grew up on and subsequently had her childhood trauma aired out on, but not soyi. for one, she is not in her right mind. for second, she can be very persuasive. she is very confident she'll get what she wants out of this encounter.








