A collection of some of the foods that made me super happy, in no particular order.
- 곱창 (intestines)
- 치맥 (chicken and beer)
- 보쌈 (meat and pig’s blood with lettuce)
- 삼계탕 (chicken ginseng soup)
- 노량진 시장 해물과 조개 (seafood at Noryangjin market)
- 먹쉬돈나 떡볶이 (ddukbokki at Samcheongdong)
- 그린티 티라미수 (green tea tiramisu ice cream at Baskin Robbins)
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where is this guy’s blockbuster movie
hero.
Oh my god this is folk tale stuff
Fuck Paul Bunyan, where is this dude’s Rabbit Ear Radio story?
(Source: instant-payday-network, via sakrea)
“let me like that post so i can look at it again sometime!”
Tuan.
LOLOL caught me
taeyeon-9muses-rilakkuma-ohyeah:
Clever way of getting his features in there
cr: thqys
For the people wondering how I made those pancakes!
I literally just saw this on my dash this morning and then copied it. I just got creative with the designs is all.
You should try it out! It’s super fun and I giggled excitedly every time I flipped the pancake over for the reveal.
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Some “Cosplay is Not Consent” PSA posters I designed for Anime Boston. The top one will be on the convention center video screens with all of the other looped announcements. The other two are extras.
(I volunteer for Anime Boston as the Publications Manager, which basically means I do all of the graphic design for the convention. OMG IT’S NEXT WEEKEND YOU GUYS)
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I can’t click my reblog button hard enough
It’s not just the ladies who get insecure, it’s all of us. It’s a human trait, yo.
(Source: dyslexicdan, via sakrea)
fun fact i learned yesterday: a group of pugs is called a “grumble”
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Why aren’t I here right now?
Ugh, it’s all the way in Vancouver.
I MUST GO TO THIS MAGICAL PLACE.
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This one deserves more.
(Credit: Nick Brandt)
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There once was a young boy with a very bad temper. The boy’s father wanted to teach him a lesson, so he gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper he must hammer a nail into their wooden fence.
On the first day of this lesson, the little boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. He was really mad!
Over the course of the next few weeks, the little boy began to control his temper, so the number of nails that were hammered into the fence dramatically decreased.
It wasn’t long before the little boy discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.
Then, the day finally came when the little boy didn’t lose his temper even once, and he became so proud of himself, he couldn’t wait to tell his father.
Pleased, his father suggested that he now pull out one nail for each day that he could hold his temper.
Several weeks went by and the day finally came when the young boy was able to tell his father that all the nails were gone.
Very gently, the father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence.
“You have done very well, my son,” he smiled, “but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same.”
The little boy listened carefully as his father continued to speak.
“When you say things in anger, they leave permanent scars just like these. And no matter how many times you say you’re sorry, the wounds will still be there.”
Parenting: Ruining your nice fence to teach your kid an important lesson
still a valid lesson
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