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Hyukoh – Silverhair Express (Jang Kiha Remix) and Kim Cho-yeop’s ‘If We Cannot Move at the Speed of Light’
The protagonist clings to memories of her husband and son who ventured to the distant planet Slanfonia. She finds meaning in her life by focusing solely on getting there, as it gives her life purpose.
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Rip Van Winkle’s Bride
A novel that feels like a radio show, starting with Freetempo’s Imagery and wrapping up with David Bowie’s ‘Where Are We Now’ 🎶
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Mainstream Power, Heize
With one of the best dictions among current artists, her songs and words just flow right into your ears. If she ever recorded educational audio lessons, that year’s exams would probably see an epic parade of high scores.
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MagSafe iPhone Leather Card Wallet
Even though it’s not AirPods, when attached, it’s recognized and can be registered on ‘Find My Device’. It even alerts you when detached from the main body. (No alerts if only the card slips out)
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Is the Author of a Translated Book the Translator?
That’s not to say ‘Sydney!’ was a stellar translation; neither was particularly engaging.
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Pearl Jam – Better Man
While the guitar and drums might not be mind-blowing, Pearl Jam shows that’s not always needed to create great band music.
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Slow Starter (with Lee Seung-gi)
Both have been in entertainment for so long that their speaking voices are just too familiar. They sing well, but it feels like I’m at karaoke with a close friend.
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The Great Passage
There’s a movie called ‘The Great Passage’, introduced in our country as ‘The Happy Dictionary’. I heard the book is more fun, but I ended up watching the movie first while lazily lounging at home. Life rarely goes as planned, right? Anyway, the structure is typical of a Japanese drama – no major crises, no…
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The Most Perfect Song, Viva La Vida
There’s a song I believe is the most perfect in the world, and it’s Coldplay’s ‘Viva La Vida’. 🎶 First off, the legendary synth rhythm grabs your ears right from the start. I never imagined they could carry this epic hook all the way through, even echoing it with the strings. You’re left mesmerized by…
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Wisdom of Life
We’re always caught up in what we’re saying, but how we say it matters more. Sometimes, what’s left unsaid speaks volumes.✨From “The Temperature of Language” This was the only line that truly touched my heart throughout the entire book. (Though, it might just be me) It’s bittersweet that the most valuable lesson I found is…