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Twelve Days of Christmas - Revised

All I have to say is; I was very, very, bored. ^^; enjoy!

The Twelve Days of Christmas - Revised

By Inoue Matsuko.

On the first day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, a strawberry flavored condom.

On the second day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, two live nude bars.

On the third day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, three cans of coke.

On the fourth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, four sagging boys.

On the fifth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, five dancing whores.

On the sixth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, six crack-heads smoking.

On the seventh day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, seven hookers trolling.

On the eighth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, eight cocks-a-fighting.

On the ninth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, nine babies crying.

On the tenth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, ten pairs of handcuffs.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, eleven Arby’s gift cards.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my pimp daddy gave to me, twelve pairs of shoes.

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Hex Bug

I absolutely adore this! I have one of these fun little hex bugs, only mine is pink, they are so much fun, I definitely recommend it to anyone!

Weight: 150 g. Price: $24.00
Product type: Mobile Detective

For the robot enthusiasts in mind, here’s a fully functional robot bug lovingly called the hex bug. A proud product of Bandai, this robot will walk around on the floor till it runs into an obstacle and change its direction to continue on it’s path. A fun and wacky way to keep yourself entertained either by watching it or the reactions that people get when they see it in action! Measures 6 cm (2.3 inches). (More like this) (Direct link to this product)hex bug




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Charlotte’s Web Book Reports

So you’re wanting to write a charlotte’s web book reports? Do you know how? Don’t worry, this article will teach you just what you need to do in order to write an “A” charlotte’s web book reports!

Now, the first thing is to make sure you don’t mix up a book report with a book review. Book reviews are usually more persuasive, dealing more with why a person should want to read that book, while a book report is more informative, dealing with what the book is about, etc. Both offer a combination of summary and commentary.

They are a way to think more deeply about a book you’ve read and to demonstrate your understanding.

Different teachers have different requirements, so make sure to talk to your teacher about what to do for your charlotte’s web book reports, but following general elements of a book report should be helpful.

Step 1 - Introduction

Here is where you want to provide basic information about your book, and a sense of what your report is about. Here is where you hook the reader in, making them want to keep reading.

1. Title (underlined)/Author
2. Publication Information: Publisher, year, number of pages
3. Genre
4. A brief (1-2 sentences) introduction to the book and the report/review.

Step 2 - Body

There are two main sections for this part. The first is an explanation of what the book is about. The second is your opinions about the book and how successful it is.

A good place to start in writing your charlotte’s web book reports is to explain the author’s purpose and/or the main themes of the book. Then you can summarize.

You should provide a brief description of the setting, the point of view - who tells the story- the protagonist, and other major characters. Also, if there is a distinct mood or tone, make sure to discuss that as well.

Give a concise plot summary. Along with the sequence of major events, you may want to discuss the book’s climax and resolution, and/or literary devices such as foreshadowing. But, if you are writing a review, be careful not to give away important plot details or the ending.

Step 3 - Analysis and Evaluation

In this section you analyze or critique the book. You can write about your own opinions; just be sure that you explain and support them with examples. Some questions you might want to consider:

* Did the author achieve his or her purpose?
* Is the writing effective, powerful, difficult, beautiful?
* What are the strengths and weaknesss of the book?
* For non-fiction, what are the author’s qualifications to write about the subject? Do you agree with the author’s arguments and conclusions?
* What is your overall response to the book? Did you find it interesting, moving, dull?
* Would you recommend it to others? Why or why not?

Step 4 - Conclusion

Briefly conclude by pulling your thoughts together. You may want to say what impression the book left you with, or emphasize what you want your reader to know about it.

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First Time Onigiri-er!!

kekekeke, these are onigiri I made using new ricecooker… kekeke maybe I need onigiri molds, because I’m bad at making them T_T

onigiri1

onigiri2

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Nyan-Pon

nyan-pon

Weight: 80 g. Price: $3.50
Product type: Traditional Japanese item

A wonderfully cute pair of ‘Nyan-pon’ (a cute way to say ‘cat’) netsuke, or straps, that many Japanese people attach to their mobile phones, keys, bags, cars, bikes, etc. (sometimes in large quantities!) to cuten up their appearance — or just to have something to grab on to when taking their phones out of their pockets, or to keep from dropping things. This colorful set of cat netsuke are very Japanese looking and stand out wherever they are attached. They have a little bell attached that can help you find things where you had them last. A cute and useful culture item from Japan. (Direct link to this product) (More like this)

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Deviant Art and Tea

I am now on Deviant Art, a really cool website where you can show off your art to others!

Oh, I also found another really cool product from Japan for all you tea lovers! check it out ;)

Barley Tea
Weight: 450 g. Price: $4.80
Product type: Barley Tea Bags

Ahhh mugi cha! If you’ve ever go to Japan in the summertime, and like tea, odds are you will be drinking mugi cha (barley tea) at some point or another during the fierce summer blaze. Known as a typically seasonal drink in Japan, mugi is like the lemonade of the cultural folk-mind of Japan. It’s got a light and easy-to-drink flavor that quenches you deeply when your “throat got dry” (as they say in Japanese). Really easy to make — just pop one of the packets into a pitcher of cold water and it will brew within about 20 minutes (faster of course if it’s hot, but it’s perfectly fine to make the tea with cold water). Makes a tasty and healthy drink you can enjoy anytime. This big pack of mugi tea contains 40 10-gram pouches that each make a large pitcher of barley tea, and can even be re-used once. Because barley tea is naturally free of caffeine and sugar, it’s very healthy, and also great for kids. (Direct link to this product) (More like this)

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