It’s all so familiar yet I know I’ve never been here before. I feel so at home.
Thank you. Just looking at this scenes makes me feel the emotions I felt back then.
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It’s all so familiar yet I know I’ve never been here before. I feel so at home.
Thank you. Just looking at this scenes makes me feel the emotions I felt back then.
There is no Space small enough to be as close to you as i need to be.
Elias the poet
Alpine Descents || Part 3
Wolmido Island...😶
I wanted to ride the sea train monorail on Wolmido Island.😧
sorry. I don't know the composition.🤪
My fingers have appeared, did anyone recognize it?😁
“ Wolmido seagull, hi. “
very soft raw fish
maeuntang!!!!!!
I went to Wolmido in the West Sea. I didn't go there to hear the seagulls. I don't have forced smile there are cases that should be. With my parents, in particular. Well, I'm glad They bought expensive huge spicy fish soup. FLEX. Happy Ending.
Starting the tumbler...
I am not familiar with English, but I try to leave it in English for later consideration. I don't sleep well these days. I used to sleep long enough to sleep for more than 10 hours and my dream was colorfull. It is interesting to look into my unconscious world by making the contents of my dream a story or writing. So I've been writing about my dreams on my blog, but I don't like the font settings that I used before. The latest media tumbler is a bit slow to move. And there is a high possibility that I will stop using it for the same reason as the blog before. I like the interface, so I'll wait and see. I hope I can get attached to this place and tell you a story about myself I don't even know.
#COVID-19 And since I am a local, many foreigners would be curious about the current situation in Korea. Korea's epidemic situation is most accurate with news-based information. The number of infections has exceeded 6,000 and is therefore refraining from even going out. I don't press the first floor button when I go for a walk. The social system is operating normally and citizens are buying enough things at the mart. But only a mask and ethanol. The Korean government has decided to supply it with its budget. One of the days of the week is linking the number of the year he was born. Born in 1993, I can go buy a mask on Friday. In fact, I already bought an expensive mask and I can wash it to recycle it. So I don't need many masks. Having a job that has no choice but to work outside at a time like this is risky. I gave the extra mask to the mailman. At least I understand that some foreigners want to avoid Asians. But please don't hurt us. We are people who are ashamed of harming others and yield to each other in public places. Hope we are at peace. Hope the dying people are at peace. Thank you.
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I hope everyone who hears this feels serious. It's a small thing, but thank you.
Argh! Heart attack! That's cute.😆