My name is Nana and my pronouns are she/her! I really like petnames and nicknames so feel free to use them!
I’m ‘01 liner.
My mbti is infj.
My wattpad and ao3
au ideas (#adopt an au tag) + fic recs (#lovely fics tag)
I mostly read about mafia Yoongi; he’s my bias as well as Jisoo from Blackpink! They are, definitely, ✨my ult bias of all time✨
I’m trying to write some feedback to every fic I read, sorry for being a silent reader !!!But when I want to express how much I liked a fic, only AKHSHDHSHSSDDSF 😭😭?!? PLEASE I LOVE THIS OMG I HAVE NO WoRDS comes out I'M SORRY
I'm socially awkward,, I’m not good at dealing with people. I guess that’s why I don’t really interact with fics that much.
I have been reading fanfiction since I was 14? years old. And I still enjoy it like the first day! I started in Fanfiction and Fanfic; first reading about Naruto an other animes, then Harry Potter (specially Dramione) and finally Kpop.
I have known kpop for a long time; 2ne1 and SNSD got me into it in 2012-2013. I only listened to some songs and watched the mvs tho. Then I met BTS with DOPE! I got interested in them and followed them in Twitter, watched some interviews and fan made videos. But it was in 2016, when Blackpink debuted (and i fell in love with these girls) when I got fully into kpop. aaah what a journey.
I also stan Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift.
... Basically my to-read list is on Taylor's chat. 😭
I LOVED Star Wars until The rise of Skywalker. This movie. This movie is a big no no. Nope. No. It doesn’t exist for me. I also ''discovered'' Harry Potter quite late! With 15 years; it didn't catch my attention until I read the first book. Btw, fuck you Joanne and fuck all TERFs❣️
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i taught a baking class for 12 year olds today and we made your garden variety chocolate chip cookies, but i’m a big believer in Questioning Everything and the who/what/where/why/when/how behind things, so the first part of the class was purposely letting the kids do things the wrong way, to show and explain why we do things the way we do.
“why do we bake cookies at 180 for 9 minutes when we could do 400 for 2 minutes?”
-enter the godawful lump of coal with a still gross wet and uncooked inside
“why do we have to scoop out little cookies instead of doing the whole tray?”
-ok well that one you can technically do if the spread is even. you just end up with one giant, structurally unsound cookie.
“PLEASE CAN WE MAKE GIANT COOKIES”
(we did make 1 giant tray cookie)
we talked a lot about why consistency is important, but i don’t think it really hammered home until i said “okay everyone gets ONE cookie, that’s fair, right?” and then handed out cookies of hugely varying sizes. + baked one fat lump of a cookie that still wasn’t done at the 9 minutes, vs the regular one i put in that came out charred by the time the first was actually done.
we also made a row of cookies where each one had one single differing ingredient omitted, like a cookie with no flour, or a cookie with no butter, and laid them all out on a single tray to bake together to see how each ingredient affects the outcome.
two of the little girls added cocoa to their cookie doughs until it matched the colour of each others skin to make best friend cookies, and that almost made me tear up a bit 🥺
got briefly distracted (...for over half an hour...) talking about how eggs form when someone cracked an egg and it had 2 yolks
expertly tolerated being asked how old i am (just turned 31 the other day) which was immediately followed by asking if i watched the moon landing live on tv
was so focused on keeping track of all the kids that in the end i forgot to make a cookie for myself, but it’s ok because one of the girls gave me this
tiny..........
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