What is something new or what are new things that you would like to try that you haven't tried before? Personally I would like to try gelato ice cream and possibly eat every possibly flavor of gelato and/or general ice cream and cake. I would also love to eat part of a turducken at least once in my life.
As surprising as it sounds since I've lived in Asia, I've never actually had Onigiri. But now I really want to try and of course I'm not there anymore (sob).
As surprising as it sounds since I've lived in Asia, I've never actually had Onigiri. But now I really want to try and of course I'm not there anymore (sob).
I love onigiri; I sometimes get it from a shop that also makes bubble tea
As surprising as it sounds since I've lived in Asia, I've never actually had Onigiri. But now I really want to try and of course I'm not there anymore (sob).
They sell onigiri at the Asian supermarkets where I live. The ingredients are pretty simple that they can be easily recreated at home.
As surprising as it sounds since I've lived in Asia, I've never actually had Onigiri. But now I really want to try and of course I'm not there anymore (sob).
They sell onigiri at the Asian supermarkets where I live. The ingredients are pretty simple that they can be easily recreated at home.
I wish they sold that more locally here! I'd have to sit in hours of traffic (many days) to get to a decent place that sells it where I'm at (sadly). I could make it, but I would prefer to eat it from a supermarket or food stall since my cooking skills suck.
Post by cheesypizza2000 on May 17, 2024 18:03:15 GMT
If I ever get to go to Japan I'd want to see the film's described in this article: www.moriliving.com/en/diary/357 But since their rule is it is only intended for parents with baby's would I likely be denied admission even if I show help mark explaining why I require this environment?
If I ever get to go to Japan I'd want to see the film's described in this article: www.moriliving.com/en/diary/357 But since their rule is it is only intended for parents with baby's would I likely be denied admission even if I show help mark explaining why I require this environment?
For context: - the article says "there is no need to worry about disturbing others if your baby starts crying or talking. The volume of the movie is softer than usual, and the theater lights remain dimly lit throughout" - help mark is like blue badge but for situations like taking public transit - a cinema that is not hyperlocal but still possible for me to get to does this sort of showing every so often, although they also say it is only for parents with babies the manager made an exception for me
I am curious about trying voice acting or voice over. I tried to join a voice acting club back in college but it never worked out.
On that note, mentioned in another thread, but I would love to be a part of those project fan translations, like the ones posted on forums and fan pages. Linguistics is super interesting to me!