Sheng Lam – props
– alternate social media
– whales and sharks
– random props
– sketches
1v1 me monopoly, u have no chance [̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]
Source: Sheng Lam – props
– alternate social media
– whales and sharks
– random props
– sketches
1v1 me monopoly, u have no chance [̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]
Source: Sheng Lam – props
A new project by Katsuhiro Otomo, that’s been long-awaited by the whole world.His 3rd animated feature film after “AKIRA” in 1988 and “STEAMBOY” in 2004. As he did with these movies, Katsuhiro Otomo himself writes the original concept and screenplay, does design works and directs the film.The plot takes place in the near future on a space colony under construction, and it’s an action-adventure story of some boys in this peculiar environment and society who keep living their lives while they’re being tossed about by fate.“The real in the mankind’s future” will be depicted through a perspective of those boys.
Source: ORBITAL ERA Official Website

These bartenders, sushi chefs and sweetshop owners are still working in their 80s and 90s, running family businesses and maintaining traditional crafts as the city changes around them
Source: Senior staff: Tokyo’s oldest workers – in pictures | Cities | The Guardian

This past weekend, a volcanic eruption on Russia’s Kuril Islands was so massive it was quite literally visible from space. An astronaut on the International Space Station’s (ISS) Expedition 59 crew documented the plume from Raikoke Volcano, which reached eight miles into the sky. The ISS orbits 250
Source: An Out-Of-This-World Aerial Shot of a Volcano Erupting in Russia | Colossal
Before he turned 20 years old, animator Kenji Itoso got his start working under Hayao Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli. Recently at the Finnish Embassy in Tokyo, Itoso talked about how he got his start at Ghibli, including how he made it through the interview process.Recently, Studio Ghibli has announced it is hiring up for Miyazaki’s new film. If you have applied, be aware that the famed animator might throw some curveball questions during the interview.According to Oricon, Itoso recalled how Miyazaki and producer Toshio Suzuki, two people that he had only seen previously on TV, were sitting at a table, conducting a group interview. To ease up the tension, Miyazaki asked one applicant what movie she had seen recently.“When that person replied, ‘I watched My Neighbour Totoro. Since I’ve loved that movie for a long time, I collect [Totoro] merchandise,’ Miyazaki said, ‘I see. Hearing you saw that now makes me happy, but personally, I don’t think Totoro is a cute creature.’”“As he’s grinning and chuckling, Miyazaki says, ‘He [Totoro] is a dreadful creature. He’s a carnivore, and the reason why it didn’t eat Satsuki and Mei was that he wasn’t hungry.’ The applicant said, ‘This is a shock.’”Upon hearing that, Miyazaki then began asking the applicants for their opinions about what he had said. Some applicants said, “This is interesting!”Itoso was the last person in the row of applicants. He had rewatched My Neighbour Totoro before the interview and suddenly remembered something: Totoro’s teeth were flat molars. His teeth were designed for him to chew on vegetation and not tear into flesh. Itoso thought that Totoro was a plant-eater and there was no way he’d eat Satsuki and Mei.“I only said one thing to Miyazaki, ‘He’s a herbivore, isn’t he?’” Miyazaki reportedly smiled pleasantly, and apparently, just one of the applicants got the job: Kenji Itoso.According to Itoso, the reason why Miyazaki asked such a tricky question was that people who create entertainment should not swallow whole whatever they are told. For creative types, thinking about things is important.
Source: Warning: Hayao Miyazaki Is A Tricky Job Interview | Kotaku Australia
Always love a bit of Danny Macaskill…
I feel I’m going to get way more into Kpop because of this track.