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A nostalgic, upbeat 1980s synth-pop song plays in the background.
The lyrics "...come easy to me" are sung by a male vocalist. The background features a split-screen comparison of martial artist and actor Bolo Yeung. On the left is a younger image labeled "42," and on the right is an older image labeled "79." The text "BOLO YEUNG" appears above the images. A hand is prominently featured in the foreground. The screen is heavily overlaid with text, including a yellow box at the top with Korean characters, a central text "ㅂ 4", a right-side panel listing various languages, a bottom poll section, and a circular image of a sleeping orange and white cat in the center. The hand in the foreground forms the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for the letter 'V'. The index and middle fingers are extended upward and separated in a V-shape, while the thumb holds down the curled ring and pinky fingers against the palm.
The synth-pop music continues seamlessly.
The lyrics "How can I find a way" are sung. The background image transitions to a new split-screen comparison, this time featuring actor Dolph Lundgren. The left side shows him younger, labeled "31," and the right side shows him older, labeled "68." The text "DOLPH LUNDGREN" appears above. The hand in the foreground changes its gesture. All other text overlays and the central cat image remain static. The hand transitions to form the ASL sign for the number '4'. The index, middle, ring, and pinky fingers are all extended straight up and slightly separated, while the thumb is folded inward across the palm.
The synth-pop music continues.
The lyrics "To make you see I love you, words..." are sung. The background image transitions once more to a split-screen comparison of actor Carl Weathers. The left side shows him younger, labeled "36," and the right side shows him older, labeled "76." The text "CARL WEATHERS" (partially obscured) appears above. The hand in the foreground changes its gesture again. The text overlays and the cat image remain unchanged. The hand transitions back to the initial gesture, forming the ASL sign for the letter 'V'. The index and middle fingers are extended and separated, with the thumb holding down the curled ring and pinky fingers.