Today's lunch outing to Lucky Chan felt very pre and post pandemic. Conveyor sushi. Fancy outfits. A red lip. Full holiday vibes. Like other conveyor sushi (or hotpots) in other places (vietnam, uk, japan.. all places I have conveyor'd) Today's sushi was most excellent (as was the dimsum, tangy beef and pineapple-y wine cocktail).
The lighting was pink: coming from the (pinterest) pink neon, bouncing off the (pinterest) pink tiles... There were also these massive round lantern shades over the belt - like 4 giant moons blessing us on this Pisces moon (it's a new moon night today), is it now an Aries moon? Astrology moves quick... but @queercosmos is for life.
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IridiumIridium almost sounds like a korean word.
Could be a name like: Iri-dium. Heavy enough to lift an elephant? What's in long kdrama episodes that keeps you hooked - other than the cliffhanger endings? Is it feeling feelings driving the plot and being the plot in a way western shows don't even try to be (or do). Even a show like This is Us is feelings but through narrative devices - how can we hide this, flashback that and tada! Reveal! Now cry... But kdramas are all cards on the table in a way. Heart fully on sleeve. Reveals but for feels. Always feels. Leading with feels. One micro expression to the next. Things that sports and games are about- other than just competition.
Ps. Clearly influenced by Daniel Ricciardo and the wholesomeness that is Racket Boys. |
The Why.I used to send a lot of snail mail pre-pre-lockdown... now even sending out Christmas cards gives me feelings of vague unease. But what I do have is a bunch of collected postcards from when travel was a yearly affair filled with such ease. So I give you: Postcards to No One. Archives
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