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I am going to this drama that go me soooo hooked. Hidden Love is available on Netflix. What made me love this series are these three characters: Sang Zhi, Duan Jiaxu, and Sang Yan.
It follows the life of Sang Zhi (#Zhao Lusi) and Duan Jiaxu (Chen Zhe Yuan). Sang Zhi has always have a childhood crush on Jiaxu ever since she was young because of his gentle personality. However, Jiaxu sees her as a little sister when they first meet each other as a 14-year-old girl. Her feelings let to her first heartbreak. Their situation and relationship will change as she moved to college in Yihe and they have no one to rely on but themselves. They always got entangled in each other which brought the two closer.
I told more details in the episode so if you're curious to know make sure to listen. I'll also talk about the brother-sister dynamic, brewing bromance, and their straightforward personalities that made me love this series to pieces! It's just so refreshing to watch as it carefully tackles a sensitive social issue that comes along with their age gap and circumstance.
Today, I am going to give my insights to the Chinese drama Falling Before Fireworks. This story follows the encounter of Siqing (loan manager) and Jing Chen (craftsman).
In this episode, I will talk about:
I watched the series in iQIYI, but this is a VIP drama so you will need to subscribe. I do not know where to watch this completely free but do share
I will admit, "I am not okay".
In almost an hour long episode, I will be sharing a lot of my inner thoughts. This is almost 5 years in the making. I realized that my social anxiety was getting in the way of my own personal growth. I was scared to make another step toward my goal to become independent and start my goals because I thought of people's ideas on me and my plans.
Two things that I ask myself now in making big decisions and also some of my social interactions:
The second question is still thinking about other people, yes. However, this is a huge difference against thinking "how the people around me think of what I'm about to do?". Now, it is just a proper social awareness to consider that you have no intentions of hurting anyone and that it generally is still within the social norms and morality. Ha ha!
If you want to understand these better, listen to today's episode as I talk to you about how awkward I was and how I literally tried to become detached. The moments that it just donned on me that I can't be like that anymore. I want to be a highly functional person in this society. I need to change.
I hope this gives you comfort that you are not alone. There is another person out there, struggling and also continuously fighting.
It is not often that we talk to the game streamers about the things they do outside playing games. We are joined in today's podcast, one of the voice actors of Sarada Uchiha, Lexelle. She is a streamer of League of Legends and various horror games with over 3,000 followers in a span of almost 2 years.
In this episode, we will get to hear more of her talent and her career in the voice acting industry. This is the first time she shared these details about her voice acting talent and you are going to be pleasantly surprise about how much you didn't know about this woman.
We will get to know more about the streamer #BehindTheMicrophone of HeyItsLexelle. Furthermore, we talked about:
HeyItsLexelle's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HeyItsLexelle
Listen and watch her do:
Game announcer voices: https://fb.watch/h9ypZwao1g/
Male League of Legends Voice Impressions: https://www.facebook.com/HeyItsLexelle/videos/347104237275929
League of Legends Voice Impressions: https://www.facebook.com/HeyItsLexelle/posts/1103529583509860
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Were you told "kakalaro mo yan" at least one instance in your life as a child and a young adolescent? Non-gamer adults tend to perceive the video games as a notorious activity that puts people in an unlikely circumstance. What is it in games that gamers enjoy and non-gamers do not appreciate?
In this episode, we are going to tackle one of the most common stereotypes of the video games- violence. I am with another guest who will share us his experiences as a child, what brought him to the gaming world, made him quit and returned him.
This is a live podcast episode, so we also got a change to hear thoughts of the live audience about gaming; talking about the good and the ugly.
I want to know your insights about this as well, so make sure to check out Spotify's Poll and Q&A to share ideas to get a change to be featured in our next episode.
This is the first time I'll be having guests over in my podcast. To make it even more exciting, this is pretty much impromptu. Our guest is learning a new language and I am confident to say that her reasons though as funny as it sounds resonates to a blot of us who become fans of a certain show. We are no different. Is it amusing how there can be several languages that we can learn and history of its origins can be as rich as the others.
In this episode, we will just talk about it lightly with a bit of a comedic story and realization at the end. Tune in for a facepalming experience told!
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After weeks, I am here to give another thoughts for archiving. I was browsing my phone the passed days and I've come across a photo saying, "People don't always need validation, often times, they simply want consideration - that they were listened to. That maybe, just maybe, their thoughts might be of value".
I saved this in December 2019 without much thought how this can be of use for me 'till this day. I am surprised that as much as I forgot that this was saved in my phone, this is the whole point of my creating a podcast channel. I talk my thoughts aloud in the four corners of my room and I manage to realize a lot more things than when I am just thinking it. Funny how our senses work, right?
Hello everyone! I am glad I was able to gather my thought again today because I've been a mess lately. Every single day has been a new challenge of my character and principles. I was in the verge of actually letting go of myself and be a karma. After some weighing of things I value, it was not worth losing myself. My mental and emotional stability are the most important thing right now.
Sometimes, we are deep in our thoughts thinking how unfortunate we are, how we are in the darkest period of our lives. But when you ask yourself, would you rather be here or there? If you'd rather be here, then you would probably feel better hearing this episode.