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WHAT KIND OF CATHARSIS DO YOU NEED?
a warm meal ;
You're hungry. You've been hungry for a long, long time. There's something missing from your life that you're desperate for, but too afraid to indulge in. Go ahead -- I won't tell. Feast if you need to. Sink your teeth in. Fill that aching spot inside you with something good and sweet.
Birthday...next week...
which traditional japanese aesthetic concept speaks to your soul?
渋い shibui
shibui describes an aesthetic concept of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty. Authentic and appealing without the need for decoration – this is the shibui ideal. The term originally referred to a sour or astringent taste, such as that of an unripe persimmon. It is the antonym of amai, meaning 'sweet'. The essential qualities of shibui are simplicity, implicitness, modesty, silence, naturalness, everydayness and imperfection. shibui aims to create an enriched, subdued appearance or experience of intrinsically fine quality with economy of form, line and effort, producing timeless tranquility and meaningful beauty.
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