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我吃半素,當我性慾起伏不定時。
I eat a semi-vegetarian diet and when my sexual desire goes up and down... lol and I’m having my lovely dishes now. xoxo 
The day before yesterday I chatted with my handsome son and I questioned to him about : what date he’s going to Japan travel on December? tell me again. because last time he told me I was busying his grandma something, I didn't remember it. then he asked me : Mom, Do I want something? He will buy & bring it back for me. I answered him : 
男人 A man. lol 
and funny conversations started between us. 
Lan~* 
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Fingernails (dir. Christos Nikou) x TIFF 2023.
Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed star in an oddball sci-fi romance where couples can take a biological test to prove definitively whether not one or both members are actually in love. Nikou's a slow, lightly dystopian exploration of long-term relationships playing with determinism and fate in romance. It's too bad the story feels undercooked and never fully takes advantage of its talented cast. Buckley does so much subtle, facial acting in a mournful performance of longing through distant love.
Screened at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Special Presentations program.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 5 months
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The Beanie Bubble (2023) Review
When Ty Warner a frustrated toy designer and salesman who when collaborating with three women they came out with the biggest and craziest toy period in history, Beanie Babies! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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voughthq · 1 year
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Ted Lasso season 3 review: A successful hat trick
#TedLasso season 3 review is up! It brings other characters to the forefront, showcasing the talent they have in this series as well as adding new characters that bring a fresh, yet hilarious, breath of life into the series.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. AFC Richmond faces ridicule as media predictions peg them as last in the Premier League. With Nate (Nick Mohammed) hailed as the “wonder kid,” and working for Richmond nemesis Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham, the two teams could not be more different. Roy (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt) while Ted (Jason Sudeikis)…
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somosorigen · 1 year
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Póster Oficial: Tetris
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isobelleposts · 2 years
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Korean Immigration in 'Pachinko' - Book Review
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The cast of Apple TV Original Adaptation directed by Kogonada
'Pachinko' was without a doubt written so gracefully and seamlessly. Although there were times when I put the book down and didn’t feel so much urge to pick it up again, I still can’t deny the fact that this was one of the most well-written pieces I’ve ever read, tackling several relevant and worldly issues. Written so precisely as if these characters and the lives they’ve lived were real at some point in time, Min Jin Lee succeeds in making her readers stop and think about the world.
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Kim Min-ha as Sunja, selling kimchi in the busy markets of Osaka
CHANGE
Throughout the book, we find ourselves hoping for change just as much as the characters do. It seems to be that negative change that wipes the life out of your body appears faster than lighting, and the change that everyone hopes for comes unnoticeable through time. The book proves what we should all know, which is that racism and injustices do not only occur among different races, but sometimes and for decades now, through different nationalities, gender, and social and economic status and beliefs.
That evening, when Noa did not call her, she realized that she had not given him her phone number in Yokohama. In the morning, Hansu phoned her. Noa had...
Page 385 of 'Pachinko'
Book lll: Chapter 8 and the words that followed that line crushed my heart.
"I am carrying your child."
Page 47 of 'Pachinko'
This book made me think a lot what ifs. What if Sunja had not met Hansu? What if Isak had went to Osaka on his own? What if Noa's mother did not visit him in Nagano? Through the course of a few months, Sunja's life had took a major turn and changed everything around her, and it felt real.
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Lee Min-ho as Koh Hansu in the Apple Original Adaptation of 'Pachinko'
PRIVILEGE
One recurring topic that keeps coming to me the more I read this book is privilege. Koh Hansu was not born in privilege, being a Korean and a poor one at that. But it does not excuse the amount of damage his gained privilege later in his life has caused others whom he once stood in the same economic status with.
Hansu hit the girl's face so hard that blood gushed from her pink mouth. - Noriko was ruined.
Page 344 & 345 of 'Pachinko'
Noriko was such a small character in the book (mentioned in only three pages), but it felt necessary that she was added because it made me think of the that one second you could be smiling, and the next you realize that the thing you were smiling at brought you to the hells of earth. It made me think of how much change could happen in a second while the cause of it or beholder of privilege remains unharmed.
I’d say that Pachinko isn’t much for enjoyment and excitement, but a lesson. You read it to learn in an entertaining and beautiful way about the history of Korea and Japan starting with the life of a young woman named Sunja, whose life changes drastically because of man of privilege and her decision to not fall under his power. The book covered topics I haven’t been able to encounter much yet or at all in other books, and maybe so because I need to expand my palate more, but nonetheless, this three-generational story will have you thinking and sympathizing not only for the characters but the lives and years they were inspired by in history. 
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Author of 'Pachinko', Min JIn Lee, at a DeMott lecture in 2019 Ahmerst College
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Min Jin Lee is no stranger to spreading political and social awareness to topics that need to be raised, whether its through her books, social media outlets, or press conferences and lectures. With her books ‘Free Food for Millionaires’ and ‘Pachinko’ both about Korean immigrants, Min Jin Lee has made her name known for giving a voice to the struggles of Asian immigration, which is scarcely tackled in the media.
"Above all, I wanted the narrator to be sympathetic of every character's plight. I will be forty-eight in November 2016, and as I get older, it is easier for me to imagine and appreciate many more perspectives--perspectives I may have disliked when I was much younger."
A Conversation with Min Jin Lee, page 494 of Grand Central Publishing's 'Pachinko'
Min Jin Lee is found admirable for all the perspectives and timelines she had to put herself through to write these sensitive topics in a historically accurate way, by interview Korean-Japanese men and women of their experiences, and taking her time to understand the weight of these stories, among others.
There is no denying that the preciseness of this book and its every line made it so beautiful and stand out from other books.
(Click HERE for Writing Commissions)
by Isobelle Cruz, 25/10/2022
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givemegifs · 1 year
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hainethehero · 10 months
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Tom Holland | The Crowded Room -Apple Original
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beyourselfchulanmaria · 5 months
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I am soooooo happy that you came to my dream last night xoxo Lan~*
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rickchung · 10 months
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Silo (prod. Graham Yost).
Apple’s sci-fi dystopian drama layers an intriguing series of mysteries about what lies beyond humanity’s last living underground colony of survivors after an unknown disaster wipes out the rest of society over a century earlier. Rebecca Ferguson stars as an engineer turned sheriff tasked with uncovering the secrets of the eponymous silo and the supposed toxic and uninhabitable world  outside. It’s a slow burn series where it’s not even immediately clear who the protagonist is until a couple episodes in. However, Yost pays off our interest with a focus on the humanity of the characters.
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Spirited (2022) Review
A new take on the classic Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol, with plenty of magic and big musical numbers to go with it! When Clint Briggs is labelled as unredeemable ‘Present’ feels though that is wrong and sets out to prove he is redeemable after all. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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voughthq · 2 years
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Baldwin and Stevens, back in space together. For All Mankind 3.03 review.
#ForAllMankind 3.03 review! The #spacerace is ON but characters are falling apart. Blackmail and betrayal ensues!
Margo Madison (Wrenn Schmidt ) in For All Mankind Episode 3 of For All Mankind opens a little differently. Instead of focusing on historic events, it showcases the almost but not quite relationship of Margo Madison (Wrenn Schmidt) and Sergei Nikulov (Piotr Adamczyk) at a London conference throughout the years in the elevator ride at the end of the conference to their own room but shows their…
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