For us 90s babies, the Holy Trinity of Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network formed a big part of our childhood. The internet was just about coming into fruition, with the rise of a plethora of websites with numerous entertaining flash games and of course, the early days of YouTube. And though those things have come and gone, one thing in my life remained constant: My love for Pokemon.
I first got into Pokemon 20 years ago, and I remember exactly how it went down. Let me set the
Alright, I've stumbled upon the ultimate cure for your existential woes - Rock and roll. That's right, this sonic elixir is the balm your weary spirit's been craving. Forget yoga or meditation; all you need is a killer guitar riff and a thumping bassline to transport you to nirvana. It's time to turn that frown upside down and crank up the volume!
The Term "Rock and Roll"
Ever wondered where the saucy phrase "Rock and roll" came from? Well, back in the 17th century, salty sea dogs used
Ok, the title might be slightly misleading, but there is still a Japan-link.
So, pufferfish. Specifically, a wikipedia entry called Pufferfish mating ritual.
Long story short, one particular species of pufferfish make complex geometric circles in the sand to attract a mate. And this particular species is found only in Japan.
It's beautiful. It's bizarre. And it's absolutely amazing.
From the wikipedia entry: In a 2014 documentary by the BBC, narrator David Atten
Like most other folks stuck in the rut of smartphone-hyper-use, I recently caught myself doing the same each morning: Waking up to immediately reach for my phone.
Reflecting on the first quarter of the year, however – and realising that I’ve been subconsciously plunged into an extended bout of languidness – brought me to the realisation: Perhaps it's time to embrace a different routine.
One that started with stepping outside into the crisp morning air, and feeling the gentle warmth of
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