i hope you are ok. Just worried how bad things are already . Watching Mn :(
i hope you are ok. Just worried how bad things are already . Watching Mn :(
Culinary Class Wars , Chef and my Fridge , KFoodie meets Jfoodie , Jangdobori β¦. I donβt even touch drama now
The temptation to mass delete my posts is there . Iβm fully committed to school . I donβt really play 14 and log in to save my house more or less . Barely gaming too because I lack the time.
My main preoccupation these days is Korean variety shows
Happy belated New Year , although given this timeline itβs more like βIβm here 2026. Please try not to be worse than 2025.β
I hope you can get through to them :(
Being tolerant means you can be friends with them even when they are intolerant. I donβt know how they cannot see the irony of their words . :/
ohhh that's so lovely, thank you for sharing this . I hope the pushback in Japan hasn't been huge.
yeah A lot of small artists and fan goods make a hefty portion of sales to the US . Iβve already seen some worrying posts . Itβs going to be rough . What is concerning is the aa side here isnβt all fully paying attn to anything bc China situation is delayed
yah I love the matcha feeling and also she looks so good in gardens
iβm really sorry this is happening just as you got your merch feet under you . iβm not sure general fandom has been paying attn so glad you wrote something up .
green grape ! macβs are my favorite :3
Still existing . Sewing for #labubu until class starts. Still trying to finish one more book about the psychological fallacies behind judgment and how it relates to economics . sigh
iβm sure she will ! I have two big ones but pondering for the future .
isnβt her work amazing ? i love it and wish square would hire her
Not bad for about 6-7 weeks of sewing. Xd #labubu
Man it ends with this. IT HAS TO BE A NEW MOVIE OR SOMETHING
Please tell me that we're also going to get a Gundam W movie just like SEED resurrected itself as a franchise with a film. THere's a lot of weird stuff in the very last few seconds including an unknown character (Heeros' dad? mentor?) www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iaE...
I heard the same thing when in NY this past weekend . A couple sitting next to us said it was smash on sight !
wow, they're so big too. it's a big ick factor for me.
Sadly thi shappened to family too, and it's sometimes hard to avoid in the wild when dining out. It's possible if you take a break though that you might be able to eat htem in smaller quantities. Keep at it for now and if you need to , begin working with a food expert
Whoa, was having a random conversation while in NYC about these and how it was supposed to be smashed on sight but did not understand what these are. WHAT THE HECK.
More sewing for dolls ! Itβs incredible how many shirts one kid t-shirt can make! Also really please to find good flannel at a dollar store bin. Made some blankets and pillows for a little kid and their plush XD .
that is so obnoxious . Seriously i hate this business model .
In spite of the cheery music, a lot of the content of the Folk Art and contemporary exhibits was tough -- speaking to racism and struggle by the artists who contributed their works. As the High rotates its art regularly, it's worth going NOW to see what the curators put out.
More #labubu sewing , under strict supervision of Sesame and Lychee. I discovered that jersey fabric is beyond me . I need a different needle or to add film to keep it from being eaten by the machine.
β¦ Iβm getting very tired of providing for my big family of little girls xD
Ah I forgot to add part one of the High Museum exhibit which featured Ryoji Ikedaβs Dataverse . He also scored the soundscape inside the exhibit. Be careful as thereβs strobing light in the opening of this montage of this and other exhibits which included American folk art.
You're quite welcome! I just hope the exhibit travels more widely so people can see it!
I hope this collection travels NA because itβs worth seeing it and the documentary film short . Extremely expressive work and definitely impactful .
In his early career he thought Korean work was muted (due to the tradition of scroll painting) but realized after looking at sewn handiwork that Korean art was in fact very colorful . Here is bojagi as an example.