Hi!! Im so sorry for the bother but could you explain to me who sarumi are??
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Hi!! Im so sorry for the bother but could you explain to me who sarumi are??
there should be more options than suffering via employment and suffering via unemployment
has anyone asked this
I see a lot of people who tell young people–especially young people who are heading into college–that they should “do what they love.” And they’re right. You should do what you love.
But there’s a world of difference between doing what you love for you, and doing what you love for a paycheck.
I went to undergrad for graphic design and 3-D design–art and more art, I usually say–and I loved it. You know what I didn’t love? Trying to collect my fees from clients. Trying to meet unrealistic, over-simplified or over-specific briefs from people who didn’t know what they were talking about. Coming home, having worked creatively all day, with no creative juice left for the things I wanted to do.
You know what I would tell you instead? Do something that you can be interested in, with people you like.
You don’t have to love it. Loving your work can be a lot, and it often means you have to live in your job 24/7. Some people can do that. Not everyone can, or should. But if you can find work that’s interesting enough that it doesn’t feel tedious, and people you can enjoy spending your 9-5 with, and you can make money, that’s great! It means you can do the things you love for you.
I’m in law school now. It’s interesting work, and difficult, and I like doing it. I like how complicated it gets, and I like the stories it tells. But I don’t come home and read law journals for fun. I come home, and I sculpt, and I draw, and I paint, and I read. I do these things for me.
And I love it.
DR. STONE (2017-2022) by inagaki riichirou & boichi
K: DAYS OF BLUE (2013-2014) by kuroe yui
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It was so long ago, but this scene is still admirable. How much individuality the characters have, even in their fighting style. It's a masterpiece. Yata, like a rapper from the 90s, uses elements from breakdance right during the fight..and Fushimi's flirtatious swordsmanship, also different from the fencing style of the other Blue members. How masterfully it was thought out... the fight scene in the fifth episode is still my favorite.
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ideal living situation is what i call the 'sitcom special' : having all your closest friends live in the same apartment building or neighborhood where you each have your own space but can wander in and out of eachothers homes at will, seemingly always welcome and never at bad times. and also all of you only have jobs when its important to the plot.
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Super Junior - No Other
HISTORY - Tell Me Love
MYNAME - What's Up
Fiestar - We Don't Stop
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yijeong = love island
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jaeho = moonbeam ice cream crumbl cookie
新衣装も、旧衣装も大好きなので