
*NSYNC Needs To Immediately Get Back Together And Here's Why
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Dear *NSYNC, We live in a time of reboots and nostalgia so this is the PERFECT time for you to get back together! As millennials, we need you, we are ready and willing to do whatever it takes. Just tell us when and where and we will show up like we did when we all bought No Strings Attached and helped you break the sales record!
10. It's been 23 years
You must really miss being *NSYNC so it's the perfect time to GET BACK TOGETHER!
9. Back on the charts
Remember how fun it was when BYE BYE BYE was in Deadpool and then everyone was listening to it again?!! Just think about how many more of your songs could hit the charts again!
8. $$$$
Your fans have grown up money now so we will buy all the things. T-shirts, dolls, tote bags, hoodies, posters and hats. You name it we will buy it!
7. Tour
You don't have to go on a huge tour. Just pick some dates and venues, put tickets on sale and we will come to you!!
6. The Fandom
We aren't expecting *NSYNC circa 2000. If you don't want to do 2 hours of heart stopping choreo that's totally fine. We will take whatever you've got.
5. It was only supposed to be a 'break'
We have supported your solo projects all these years and respect you have your own busy lives. We are all busy too and that's why we are only asking for a little tour instead of a big one. Just give us something… anything!
4. Another Reunion
If, hypothetically, 4 of you want to get back together and you need help convincing the 'other one' then we are here to help! We will sign petitions, flood social media, take to the streets and do whatever it takes!!
3. We've been so patient
I think you kinda owe it to us. We have waited so long and have been so patient all these years. We have forgiven you for breaking our hearts and not getting back together sooner.

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