viewI'm still not happy being a girl. But I don't think about genders that much when I know someone sees me as my personality and not just the gender and its function along with the expected stereotypes. That's not the case most of the time and I feel gross around those people.
viewWestern romcom is very terrible. Oh and Vietnamese romcom is pathetic as well. So this isn't just grievance from politics.
I don't watch TV shows now. But back then, it was a cultural thing that families watched Korean dramas and cried. Probably each member should cry in different sessions. Because one time, I caught my dad crying in the middle of the day watching Kdrama, and suddenly, he complained about my messy room. The mothers were in the worst shape. They cried from minute 1 to minute 60, with several interval ads breaks, and there was no way to stop them. And they were free to express themselves as well, so what can you do?
Okay I watched a few times as a teenager alone in my room and found it moving when it was about romantic love. I wanted to have that kind of bond and understanding. Boys around me were all stupid. At that time, I didn't know much else to understand why my parents found it more relatable when it was about family ties and hardships in life.
viewGetting cranky because I didn't have good naps lately.
viewFor every splitter who wants to fix their zero libido everytime they devalue their spouse by involve as many people as superficial as possible (since one can't devalue someone one never values in the first place!). There is an obsessive who thinks it's a great idea and a MORAL DUTY to be inclusive, and accommodate, even celebrate every lifestyle! It sounds very logical on gender philosophy textbook anyway!
viewOh I don't know anything about drink, but I can listen to the magic of how one makes it.
viewSince I'm such a multicultural person, I go to the Korean directly when I want to FEEL LIKE heartbroken with a desperate love never returned, but actually confident and content (because normally when I'm actually hopeless, I wouldn't want to push myself over the edge). There is a quality in the Korean culture that promotes getting to know someone deeply before doing anything rash. Not that I know if they actually do it in practice and I doubt that they do, but I would prefer listening to songs about that than Western songs about having regretful sex with someone who hasn't passed the security questions.
When I want to buy a pair of pants, I go directly to the Chinese. I can't wear tight clothes. It affects my daily jumping and climbing. And the Chinese produce their specific type of linen material just for me. Lithuanian linen is great, it gives the rustic look, but I'm not rustic. Vietnamese linen is totally different in processing, they use it to create high-end fashion and I'm not interested in that, at all. Japanese linen gives out modesty and simplicity, which I like to look at, but I feel like I'm not modest enough as a person. And seems like to be qualified to wear them, I need to be a vegan too! The Chinese gives me a comfortable form and retro look. It's more expensive than the European ones, and I still can't afford if I want to buy the Japanese.
Not that I don't also buy a lot of cheap junk. My favorite shirt is $1.15 and it's not even Chinese. I bought it in a sale day, and it doesn't have sleeves, or the bottom half. But I like the irregular shape and the bear printing.
Ignorant people think just need to limit competition of price and their business will bloom. But small businesses often can't afford to compete on cheapness anyway. Since after you pass a certain point of cheapness, it's actually more expensive to keep being cheap. Unique tailors build their brands on the understanding of materials and cater to a very specific type of people. They have to know limitations of each material and not just grab whatever material available to them.
viewI'm going to sleep now. See you later.
viewDon't know what's those boys with the kickball be shirtless for. They are not the one who's supposed to take the shirt off!
viewActually I'm the most decorative in the family out of my own hobby and I actually hate dudes who spend too much time on looks. I don't have that much free time and so shouldn't they. My mom was made fun of by kids at school for wearing cheap clothes. And my dad still wears free T-shirts from my puzzle-solving prizes.