This time of the year, you renew your old ties
Strengthen your current
Build a new one
Or simply, go back to you root
Goodbye, Ramadhan. I hope I can meet you again next year.
This time of the year, you renew your old ties
Strengthen your current
Build a new one
Or simply, go back to you root
Goodbye, Ramadhan. I hope I can meet you again next year.
Except number 10 XD grown out of that phase XD
1. You can’t stop using useful Japanese words.
2. Everything is natsukashii.
3. You forget what words aren’t English.
4. You simply forget English words.
5. You use Japanese particles in your sentences.
6. You use Japanese English.
7. You talk to yourself in Japanese.
8. Your answers become more vague.
9. You make lame bilingual puns.
10. And lastly, you can’t help yourself.
Today I went to Kemang Village with my sister to unwind.
I thought we can watch some movie, but wondered if “Minions” would be to childish. So finally we chose “Age of Adaline” instead.
I think it’s an okay movie, if a bit cliche.
The visual and landscape are beautiful and meticulous, and I enjoyed watching the many hair styles of Adaline through the ages.