Yah, Spore so lay back that the sales cannot underestimate pple who stroll in the shops in T-shirt, shorts n flippers~~ they may hv deeper pockets than those who dress well!!! Hahaha!
I think everyone can understand English so there's no real need for another language anymore. I had to to check each version and reply language problems so I had to spend some time on it...
Because my photo of the markers received so many shares, I realised that many artists are interested about the markers and perhaps want to know where to buy them from. Hence I wrote this guide for artists to shop in COPIC heaven aka Tokyo. ★ UPDATE NOV 2017: Please refer to my new article for latest updates on COPIC marker shopping! >>> Ultimate Guide to Copic marker shopping in Tokyo, Japan
This post has nothing to do with Japan, except that I have the tendency to fall sick during long Japanese holidays like year end and golden week. So with weak Japanese medicine not working, and even with kiwis and lemon honey drink all failing, I resorted to my friend's advice: coke and ginger . It sounded unusual so I googled and found the recipe. Amazingly, many people swear that it works wonder to cure their coughs and sore throats, so I decided to try out of desperation because I had already been coughing for four days and four nights. Preparation: Put a can of coke (around 350ml) and sliced ginger into a pot and bring to boil, simmer for 10 mins. You can either add lemon when it was simmering or squeezed lemon juice after you pour into your mug. *I couldn't get old ginger from my Japanese supermarket so I used young ginger that was not so spicy. Verdict: I couldn't believe it, but it tasted rather good! Even my friend who disliked ginger said this remedy taste...
Because my previous guide "Where to buy COPIC markers in Tokyo", was an all-time hit with 30,000 page views, I decided to do an updated version for all illustrators who are planning to buy COPIC markers in Tokyo.
Is here special fashion for mangaka artists? Ha-ha-ha.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Singapore was british colony, that explains pyjamas. Really, I did not understand the rest of.
ewww...
Haha, I am talking about Japanese fashion.
DeleteIn Singapore, we only have tank tops, tshirt and shorts XD
ewww ... it is still better than military uniform.
DeleteIn russia we have huge bears with balalaikas. Bears are walking on the streets, drinking vodka, playing balaika and dancing. It is russian custom.
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DeleteYou mean people dress up as bears in Russia!? O_O;;
DeleteNo, it is just a well known funny fact :P
DeleteJust goole 'bears on russian streets'
https://www.google.com/search?q=bears+on+russian+streets&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=888&bih=745&sei=WKc4UuuJHbTF4AOtj4DgBw
That is my favorite picture:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/World_around_1900.jpg
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WOW, very nice map!
DeleteAnd that is a BIG BEAR you have there!!!
Fashion is Japan...that is something that is ironic on itself :P
ReplyDeleteHehe, at least they all dress up for the streets!
DeleteYah, Spore so lay back that the sales cannot underestimate pple who stroll in the shops in T-shirt, shorts n flippers~~ they may hv deeper pockets than those who dress well!!! Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteLOL, this I agree! The real rich ones are damn frugal.
DeleteGosh I need to spend less on those skincare and haircare....
fashion in Japan is almost like cosplay. very colorful and interesting ^^
ReplyDeletebtw why no more Chinese/Japanese version?
I think everyone can understand English so there's no real need for another language anymore. I had to to check each version and reply language problems so I had to spend some time on it...
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