![]() ![]() Continue reading → Writing journaling, notebooks, paper, tips, traveler's notebook Pencil Review: Prismacolor Turquoise, HB and 2B I say don’t schedule a time to journal - journal whenever you feel like journaling. If your life is anything like mine, this is a sure-fire way to fail. One of the most popular tips I read was, “set aside a time of day to write in your journal, and make it a habit to write at that same time every day.” I spent a lot of time researching “tips” for journaling, trying to figure out what I was doing wrong that prevented me from sticking with it. I have always been interested in the idea, but have rarely found a form I’m able to stick with. I was not always a journaling type, though. It’s probably my most significant and regular self-care activity, and I simply love writing in my journal. The most prominent in my life is my personal journal, diary, or whatever you want to call it - the one where I write about the experiences, thoughts, feelings, goals and ideas that I experience in my daily life. ![]() I journal, in one form or another, almost every single day. Now, let’s talk about to the pencils! Continue reading → I’ll also talk more about the Mitsubishi brand and how the pencil-maker fits into that scheme later on in this blog post. That’s what it says on the pencils, and that’s how I started writing this review, so I’m not going to go back and change them all now that I’m nearly finished. The company’s name is officially unhyphenated, and the brand written on the dozen-box of these same exact pencils is written in contracted form. However, this venerable mainstay continues to roll off the production line, and given the reputation Japanese pencils have for punching above their weight class, being relegated to a second-string utility role is hardly an indication of quality.īut first off, semantics: it it “Mitsu-Bishi” or “Mitsubishi”? The hyphenated version seems unusual to those of us who are used to seeing the household brand name spelled as one word. This general-purpose pencil has since been overshadowed by the more fashionable offspring of the Mitsubishi/Tombow office supply arms race, including its own younger sibling: the Hi-Uni. I’m talking about the Mitsu-Bishi 9800, the oldest pencil that the company currently manufactures. However, I picked up one type of writing implement that every pencil-lover should be aware of, because it’s the one that kicked off the Japanese pencil industry over 100 years ago. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person - 46:39My pencil haul from my Thailand trip was mostly composed of obscure makes and models that most readers are likely to be unfamiliar with (outside of any Thai friends…sawadee krab!). The films in the series are: Suitable Flesh (2023), Late Night With The Devil (2023), The Exorcist (1973), Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023), and The Last Video Store (2023). They can't wait to do it all again next year! In this whirlwind five days, they enjoy some schlocky, horny fun see a movie that is bound to be big revisit an all-time classic that trusts its audience fall in love with a movie they would've obsessed over as teens and end the festival with a sold-out showing of deep YEG community love. In this episode, Kylie and Elliott attend the first full-length year of Northwest Fear Fest, a horror festival in their own backyard. Welcome to The Rad Wrap: a new series on series, where Kylie and Elliott explore films with a common thread. The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes - 1:49:33įollow along on Acast. The films in the series are: The Hunger Games (2012), Catching Fire (2013), Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014), Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), and The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023). This is a spoiler episode! (Spoilers for the newest film are kept until the time stamp below.) Along the way, they appreciate the politics of the series, discuss the cost of being part of the collective, debate the practice of splitting a film into two parts, and get a crush on a new boy. In this episode, they re-enter the Hunger Games before heading out to the theatre for the prequel, practicing their Mockingjay whistles the whole time. Welcome to The Rad Wrap: a series on series, where Kylie and Elliott explore films with a common thread. ![]()
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