I’m back!
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I’m back!
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–common noun; noun or participle with the aux. verb 「する」
dying insane
I’m so glad there’s a word for that.
Škofljica, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe
© majamarko
‘Japanese toy giant Bandai is set to release a series of nifty kanji figures that transform into the shapes of the animals they represent. The shape-shifting critters, called Mojibakeru (moji means “character” and bakeru means “to change”), come in six varieties — 犬 (dog), 虎 (tiger), 魚 (fish), 馬 (horse), 鳥 (bird) and 竜 (dragon) — and are available in black, white, yellow and blue.’ (Via www.pinktentacle.com)
Much cheaper than Toypography (which goes for something like $70 - $100 per)… maybe I can finally indulge my sick obsession with kanji-related goods. Although I still really love the super-malleability of the latter :)
Cover from Saint Young Men (聖☆お兄さん) #2, by Hikaru Nakamura.
“The series is about Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha living together in a Tokyo apartment while taking a vacation on Earth. The comedy often involves jokes about Christianity, Buddhism, and all things related, as well as the main characters attempts to understand modern society.” — from Wikipedia.
firefly squids at Toyama Bay’s Hotaru Ika Museum.