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palak-shah-21 · 2 months
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Why the Uniqlo Mumbai Store is a Must-Visit for Fashion Enthusiasts
Oberoi Mall, strategically located in Goregaon (East) along the Western Express Highway, boasts an impressive 5.52 lakh square feet of retail space dedicated to Fashion, Entertainment, F&B, and Kids Play Zones. It’s not just a mall; it’s an experience – a place where style meets convenience, and shopping becomes an art form. 
After a four-year wait, Japanese apparel retailer Uniqlo has finally set foot in Mumbai. On October 6th, 2023, the doors of the Uniqlo Mumbai Store swung open at Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla – a moment that fashion enthusiasts had eagerly anticipated. But that’s not all! Uniqlo’s expansion in Mumbai doesn’t stop there. A second store is scheduled to launch on October 20 at the iconic Oberoi Mall. 
What Makes Uniqlo Special?
Uniqlo isn’t just another clothing brand; it’s a lifestyle. Here’s why: 1. Lifewear Philosophy - Uniqlo's mission is to make everyday life better through clothing. Their Lifewear concept focuses on five key areas: a) Customer Needs b) Constant Innovation c) Ingenious Details d) Highest Quality e) Versatility  - Whether it’s their non-iron shirts, anti-slip socks, or ultra-light down jackets, Uniqlo designs with practicality and comfort in mind. 2. Collaborations and Collections - Uniqlo collaborates with renowned artists and designers to create unique collections. For instance: a) The Uniqlo X Kaws collaboration brings bold and vibrant designs to their UT T-shirt collection. b) Fans of the popular TV anime “Jujutsu Kaisen” can find exclusive UT pieces inspired by the show. c) Uniqlo’s partnership with Finnish design house Marimekko results in timeless silhouettes adorned with original prints and colours. 3. AIRism for Mumbai’s Climate - In Mumbai’s hot and humid climate, Uniqlo’s AIRism line of lightweight fabrics is a game-changer. - They are sweat-absorbing, quick-drying, anti-odour, moisture-wicking, smooth, cool to touch, and stretchable – perfect for the city’s weather.
The Uniqlo Experience at Oberoi Mall
As you step into the Uniqlo Mumbai Store, prepare to be dazzled: - 11.500 square feet of fashion paradise spread across two floors - Lifewear collections for men, women, children, and babies - Special collections like the KAWS UT line and anime-inspired pieces - A prominent artwork by local artist Aashti Miller graces the store
Conclusion
At Uniqlo, it’s not just about following trends; it’s about curating a wardrobe that reflects your individuality. Whether you’re a denim aficionado or someone who appreciates timeless classics, this store caters to diverse tastes. And the best part? Uniqlo’s commitment to affordability ensures that fashion remains accessible to all. 
So, mark your calendar, gather your shopping list, and head to the Uniqlo Store in Mumbai at Oberoi Mall. Let the racks inspire you, the fabrics comfort you, and the designs elevate your style. Unleash your inner trendsetter and redefine your wardrobe – one Lifewear piece at a time. Remember, the Uniqlo Mumbai Store isn’t just about clothes; it’s about embracing a lifestyle that resonates with you. Whether you’re strolling through Oberoi Mall or browsing online, Uniqlo awaits, ready to enhance your fashion journey. Happy Shopping!
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madisonhunn · 4 months
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May 27- AAAAHHHH!!!!!!
When I read through the list of churches to present on before leaving… I absolutely jumped on Santa Maria Della Vittoria SO. FAST.
But that was the last place we went so, I’ll get to it. I’ll get to it.
Today was a big church day. Something about the “sexy wine” from the dinner the night before must’ve made me wake up at 7:30. Good thing Ella did too. Class at 8 and we have to make a 30 minute walk? Not happening. Luckily we hopped up and got going within fifteen minutes. It was insane how fast we ran through the streets to get to Il Gesù.
It’s always the first church that I think has weird energy. And it’s definitely because it’s early and usually there aren’t many people around. But I did like this church. We were in there for not that long, but me and another student were talking briefly with one of our professors about the theatricality of the ceiling here and baroque art, and “respecting the craft”.
The next church we stopped at was San Luigi dei Francese. This church has three Caravaggio paintings about Saint Matthew. I looove Caravaggio. He hits all the notes for me. I love an unhinged punky man doing his thing and doing it well. Getting to see his works in person have been a definite highlight of this trip.
I also really enjoyed the Caravaggio [Pilgrim’s Madonna, 1604] that was in the Sant’Agostino. Unfortunately and unsurprisingly, the Trevi Fountain was so busy and also being cleaned. So I will look at it better at an earlier time and different day. Also unfortunately and unsurprisingly, the San Andrea al Quirinale was not open either so that was off the menu too.
Nearing the end of our class day, we popped into San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane which was smaller than I expected. It was beautiful and super… delicate? Yet extremely expressive and also had super weird stairs and interestingly designed open space.
Then… my church. I’ve been excited the whole time to see this and truly have no excuse as to why I didn’t go before this day (Rome has been difficult in ways I can’t verbalize) but I was so so so excited to see Bernini’s Ecstasy of Saint Theresa. There’s just something so special about her personal account that pulls me in to it and to see this marble recreation of what Bernini would visualize for her just tickles something in my brain that nothing else can. It is so god damn gorgeous, I want to steal it. But I can’t without taking the whole chapel with me. They all work together too well to separate. But oh my god I need to look at this every day.
Anywho… rest of the day was chill. I went with a group of girls back to the UNIQLO store and then to dinner. I ate a pizza with a ton of tomato sauce (of course I didn’t know it was going to have an entire jar on it….) so everyone should be proud of me. Or don’t because I’m a baby and ate it with like only 10 complaints. So maybe everyone should be proud of me for not complaining 11 times. A win is a win.
In order:
1. Ceiling in Il Gesù. Sooooo theatrical.
2. Caravaggio’s The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1599-1600
3. The ceiling in San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
4. Weird stairs
5. AAAAHHHHH!!!!!
6. Giant Calico Critters at the toy store next to the UNIQLO… why were we in a toy store? Why not? We live a little. We look a little. We love a lot.
7. Big fluffy dog in the UNIQLO store awww
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thenighttcat · 4 months
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☢️ November last year
It is at our lowest points that we are open to the greatest change
There is really nothing that I can control. Life with God is lived moment by moment. You can't decide what's going to happen next. The only way forward is one step at a time, and keeping your eyes fixed on Jesus, or else the waves will fast swallow you, and you shall be destroyed in the storm.
There is an impenetrable wall that stands between me and my childhood. However hard I try, there is no way to recall what it feels like to be a child. Yet every so often, a tiny glimpse, a little peek, would creep up on me unaware. It could while trudging home from work on a plain evening, or when staring out at the passing streetlights on a quiet drive along an empty highway. But those flashes of the past are always ever so tiny that I can hardly grasp them before they slip quickly away again. They will not be contained or stored.
Though I may be timid, there resides a fighter within me who doesn't back down and wants to win. Who thrives in conflict. He has been shoved down and stashed away for so long that I don't know if any breath remains in him. Keep the peace, they say, but I don't want to. Cordiality is worthless. Suffocating and inauthentic. All this tip-toeing is killing me. Why not stamp down hard on the ice and feel the icy water soak through your spine? Let your blood freeze.
The thing about growing up is that you have to be your own adult. No one is going to make you do what you dislike that is good for you. It's time to grow up, so I've told myself time and time again. Yet I'm still such a child.
Self-mastery. Full autonomy. Needing nothing.
Boredom: demanding satisfaction and excitement from something outside of ourselves. Not centered.
D minor. Walking through a desolate carnival in the moonlight. Wind sweeps through the tents and abandoned rides. It's so cold tonight.
Life is short, eternity is long.
Received a letter from my sister today. First time receiving anything from her in years. First time receiving anything in years. It was much easeir to get by cutting her out. But reading the letter today made me a great deal sad. It came like a flood and left me speechless.
Now that my sister is out of town the green and purple Yakult flavours are exclusively mine.
Had a panic attack at Uniqlo today. Fitting room, small brightly-lit rectangle. Collapsed onto the floor and started sobbing. Grown man sobbing in a Uniqlo fitting room. That's downright disrespectable. But behind closed doors, who would know? Wonder how people behave behind closed doors when no one is watching.
There are songs that make us be at place we've never been, that make us feel feelings we have never felt. They make life seem special, even if for a brief fleeting moment.  These are the songs that I treat as precious and so avoid listening too much, yet can't help but circle back to again and again.
The airport used to feel magical during those annual holidays, or the trips we made there during nights out in navy school. Right now, it's completely functional. Not a place to linger but to pass through as quickly and efficiently as possible. The magic is long lost.
On writing. Go somewhere else to write - away from everybody and everything, your own secret space. Give your permission not to write. Just sit there and stare into space, and eventually you will somehow write a little bit here and there. You don't have to keep writing.
Another colleague leaving the company. Heartache. It's so stupid, feel like an over-attached clown. Why care about people who don't give a fig about me? This frantic crossing and diverging of paths is what makes modern life so desperately empty.
Joseph came over today for Pilates, jamming and literally hanging out - just sitting around and doing nothing. He frustrates me sometimes - he eats messily, rushes from place to place, speaks at an astounding wpm that it can be quite hard to keep up, and often doesn't listen properly. Yet having him as a friend is one of the little constants that makes life make sense.
Always pursuing new highs, wandering down weary and restless paths. Always travelling, never stopping, forever coming short. When will this circus end?
The hardest time of the day is the little sliver of time between the end of the day and going to bed. You really want to do something before going to sleep, because you know the next thing that's going to happen is the alarm clock ringing, and the dawn of a new day.
Found myself in a meeting surrounded by confident, outspoken ladies. Super intimidated. It's like the gender imbalance has been flipped on me. Balls shriveling.
Tired of this world and its phony human interactions. Flattery on one side and gossip on the other. People tearing down people. Speak the truth in love, build another up with words of encouragement. Feels so far-fetched.
Ascended to the 20th floor of a HDB block in Chinatown today. Narrow corridors. Leaned over the parapet and stared straight down, feeling my legs grow jelly. What must it be like to leap off from such a height and feel the world rushing at you at sixteen million kilometres per hour.
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charlotteswebbbbb · 10 months
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What's the vibe? #45
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Vestiaire Collective have banned fast fashion retailers such as Zara, H&M, Gap, Urban Outfitters and Uniqlo. Maybe brand protection?
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Next year's Met Gala theme is "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" to coincide with the Met's annual exhibition. This year it's about "will explore notions of rebirth and renewal, using nature as a metaphor for the impermanence of fashion". So we're looking at this possible dichotomy between a sustainable garment which could be biocouture or really really sensitive garments which were only meant to be like seen during a fashion show as part of promotion and continuing the story.
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Burberry Knight Bar in NY: "A part of Burberry Streets–a series of takeovers that celebrate the art of discovery and exploration in cities worldwide–Knight Bar is a temporary takeover of Temple Bar, based in NoHo. The bar is decorated in a new red check motif with a special menu curated by North London café Norman’s, which is renowned for its British dishes." - V Magazine
Vogue says the menu ranged from " fluffy scrambled eggs to crispy hash browns" so I'll just assume it was nothing too big but also probably "bar food". Here is the press release also for more deets and photos.
It was open from 10th - 16th November 2023.
Beauty:
@martinaderosa_mua
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Food:
Dalla: new Italian restaurant in E9, focusing on "home-style cooking".
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Owned by Gennaro Leone - who also founded Spazio Leone, a modern furniture store.
Reading List:
"Last month, Walmart chief executive John Furner said that customers on obesity drugs weren’t buying as many groceries, which led to a brief sell-off in consumer staple stocks such as Mondelez and PepsiCo. No wonder Coca-Cola’s chief financial officer John Murphy tried to get out ahead of the issue later last month, emphasising that more than two-thirds of his company’s portfolio was made up of low and no-calorie products."
RE: to food and related to Snaxshot. Inside of society there are two wolves.....
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nosetrimmerreview · 2 years
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The Top 10 Furniture Stores In London That Offer The Highest Quality Products
When it comes to finding furniture, quality is key. Not only do you want the furniture to last, but you also want it to look great and feel comfortable. And in London, there are no shortage of stores that offer high-quality products at a great price. Here are the top 10 furniture stores in London that offer the highest quality products: 1. Habitat 2. Urban Outfitters 3. Zara 4. Topshop 5. John Lewis 6. Selfridges 7. House of Fraser 8. Dorothy Perkins 9. Uniqlo 10. Liberty. Bespoke media unit London Sofa.com If you're looking for furniture that will last, and that offers the best quality possible, then you need to check out Sofa.com. This website offers high-quality furniture that can last for years, and it's always worth checking out their clearance section to find amazing deals on top-rated items. Fitted furniture London If you're in the London area, or just want to browse some of Sofa.com's incredible furniture options online, be sure to check out their website! High quality furniture London Primark Primark is a budget-friendly British retailer that offers high quality furniture at very affordable prices. This store is perfect for shoppers on a tight budget who want to find stylish, yet affordable furniture. Bespoke cupboards London Prices start at just £5 for a coffee table and can go as low as £2 for a chair. The furniture is also available in a variety of styles and colors, so everyone can find something they love. Furniture makers near me London Primark also offers free delivery on orders over £50 and returns within 28 days if there are any problems with the purchase. So whether you're looking for a new couch or some funky chair cushions, Primark has what you need and won't break the bank. Furniture London The Range If you're looking for high-quality furniture, London has a lot of great stores to choose from. Here are some of the best ones: 1. Liberty – This store is known for its top-of-the-line furniture and accessories. It offers a wide range of brands and items, so you're sure to find something that meets your needs. 2. Harvey Nichols – This store is another great option if you're looking for high-quality products. It has a wide variety of items, including furniture, home decor, and more. 3. Selfridges – If luxury is what you're after, then Selfridges is the place to go. It has a wide selection of furniture, bedding, and other items that will make your home feel like a hotel suite. 4. John Lewis – This store is perfect for anyone who wants quality at a reasonable price. It has a wide range of furniture, bedding, and other items that are sure to meet your needs. Plus, it's always open so you can browse without having to worry about time constraints. 5. House of Fraser – If you're looking for designer furniture at an affordable price, House of Fraser is the place to go. You'll be able to find everything from couches to coffee tables at this store.. John Lewis John Lewis is a venerable British department store that has been in operation for over 130 years. The retailer is known for its high quality products and excellent customer service. John Lewis has locations in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Bed, Bath and Beyond If you're in the market for furniture, Bed, Bath & Beyond is a great place to look. This chain offers high-quality products at prices that don't break the bank. Plus, their customer service is excellent. One thing to keep in mind is that not all of their products are made in the U.S. For example, they sell a lot of furniture made in China. That said, they do carry some American-made items as well. In terms of style, Bed, Bath & Beyond has something for everyone. They have traditional furniture like sofas and chairs as well as more modern pieces. And if you're looking for something special, you can always find something there that no one else has. Argos If you're looking for a high-quality furniture store in London, then look no further than Argos. Not only do they offer top-of-the-line products at competitive prices, but their customer service is also exemplary. Whether you need help finding the right piece of furniture for your home or just need to chat about a purchase, the staff at Argos will be more than happy to help you out. Plus, if you don't find what you're looking for on their shelves, don't worry - they offer a wide range of customization options when it comes to assembling your new piece of furniture. So whether you're in need of a new settee or an entire bedroom suite, be sure to check out Argos - they won't disappoint! Homebase If you're looking for high-quality furniture, London has a number of stores that offer the best products. Some of the top furniture stores in London include Hartnell and Furniture Village, both of which have a wide range of high-quality furniture. If you're looking for unique items, then check out Hawkins & Thompson or Molteni & Cie. If you're on a budget, don't worry; many of the top London furniture stores offer discounted prices on selected items. In addition, many stores offer free delivery and installation services. So whether you're looking for traditional pieces or something more contemporary, there's a store in London that offers the perfect selection and quality of products. Waitrose If you're looking for high-quality furniture at an affordable price, look no further than Waitrose. Not only does this store offer some of the best prices around, but their products are also of exceptional quality. One example of this is the range of sofas they offer. While other stores may only offer a few low-quality options, Waitrose has a wide variety to choose from, all of which are highly rated by customers. In addition to furniture, Waitrose also sells a wide variety of cooking and baking supplies. This makes it the perfect place to go if you're looking for ingredients for a new recipe or just need some basics to get started. Overall, Waitrose is one of London's best options when it comes to finding high-quality furniture and cooking supplies at an affordable price. Ikea If you're looking for quality furniture at an affordable price, Ikea is definitely the store for you. Not only do they offer great prices on their products, but their furniture is usually of high quality as well. If you're looking to buy new furniture, be sure to check out Ikea first.
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hyunbinsource · 6 years
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oldschoolvpq · 2 years
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Uniqlo Asakusa Tamagotchi UTme! Kick-off
Today, April 23, 2022, was the first day of the Tamagotchi Uniqlo collab event! Even though there are over 800 Uniqlo stores in Japan, this collab is only at the Asakusa store - super pinpoint but luckily easily accessible if you're in the general Tokyo area. I am in the general vicinity, plus today's weather was GORGEOUS, so I went to check it out.
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You can see the shop right by the intersection of Shin-nakamise Street and Okuyama Omairimachi Street, directly next to the police box.
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Tamagotchi information was placed right at the entrance. We're in the right place!
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The event space itself is up on the second floor and decorated to the nines!
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In addition to good old Mametchi and Kuchipatchi, there are mannequins sporting casual-yet-trendy outfits coordinated with the custom tee-shirts and the Smart.
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Of course the Tamagotchi History display is here too! Looks like it has different models from the display at Egg Festa.
Back to the main area, the large table is where you design your shirt/bag/hoodie/whathaveyou. There's a line of iPads with the UTme! app and special Tamagotchi stamps loaded into it. You pick your garment, choose the Tamagotchi stamps, then place and resize them as you like within the printable area. No rotating or overlapping unfortunately, but you can fit quite a few stamps in there.
Once you've paid, it takes an hour or two to print your design on the shirt, leaving you free to wander around the store...
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...and meet Mametchi! He made short appearances at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM.
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He spent most of his time in the front entrance...
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...but occasionally ventured outside into the BLAZING SUN. Seriously, it was mid-summer levels of hot. Mametchi was a huge hit with fans of all ages, and got SO many hugs!
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I'm satisfied with my purchase - I got a backprinted hoodie with the same design, but it's not nearly as photogenic.
Like other Tamagotchi events as of late, this was incredibly chill. I talked to the store staff and they mentioned people were lined up before the store opened, and I can attest to there being a steady stream of fans coming to design throughout the day. The staff, though busy, were kind, attentive, and a bit giddy - you don't see events like this in Uniqlo very often. (Then again, the Asakusa shop is kind of like a theme park...in addition to clothes, they sell fresh flowers, have drinks, and do workshops...100% worth a visit.) Everyone was having a great time, which is really all anyone can ask for.
As of now there's no set period on how long the Tamagotchi designs will be available, and hopefully they'll be popular enough to spread to other branches as well. Fingers crossed!
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softinkshadows · 3 years
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㊙️Secret facts㊙️, or Things the JJK sorcerers would rather die than tell anyone (*ノ▽ノ)
Headcanons, crack edition, of our favourite sorcerers! (partly in homage to @snk-headcanons)
Some extensive contextual references to both the anime and manga ahead ~
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Itadori Yuuji
Itadori has had a six pack since elementary school. He has also remained at the bottom of his cohort for academic grades since elementary school. Itadori isn’t actually good at cooking; meatballs are his only specialty. His wardrobe only contains hoodies. Itadori really ate his boogers as a kid. Itadori is so bad at reading cursed energy he still can’t tell the difference between a curse and a sorcerer. Nanami once asked him if he considered therapy. Itadori’s favourite mode of transport is Fushiguro’s demon dogs. On some days, Itadori thinks Fushiguro looks better than Jennifer Lawrence. 
Megumi Fushiguro
Fushiguro once tried to pick up smoking in middle school. He gave up because he was irritated at how popular it became amongst his schoolmates when he did. He has a drawer full of un-replied confession letters. Fushiguro can’t sleep without a bolster (he gets touchy in his sleep). Fushiguro cuts his own hair. His go-to drink is strawberry milk. Fushiguro is so unused to smiling he practices in front of his room mirror before giving up. In reality, when he’s genuinely happy his eyelashes grow by 3 centimeters. On some days, Fushiguro admits that Itadori is the person he will always count on to save him.  
Nobara Kugisaki
Nobara likes to dress up in her room and pretend to be a cover girl or fashion model. She once found Inumaki-senpai attractive. But this was probably because he was quiet. Nobara actually got lost in Harajuku station before meeting Itadori and Fushiguro for the first time. Nobara only processes emotions by yelling. Nobara does not feel pain. Ever since arriving in Tokyo, she has been scouted for several television shows. They were all makeover specials. Nobara has a personal grudge against the mirror in Shibuya’s UNIQLO store. She has a private photo folder in her phone dedicated to snaps of city lights, skyscrapers and Maki.  
Inumaki Toge
Inumaki likes to visit convenience stores to look for new onigiri flavours. He assigns expletives to a different flavour every week, and enjoys swearing at others without them realizing. His uniform collar serves a dual purpose of concealment when he sticks his tongue out at people he doesn’t like. Inumaki likes flirting. Inumaki secretly stocks up Yuta-senpai’s favourite snacks just before he returns from missions. Inumaki longs to be kissed (on his beautiful, cursed mouth). He keeps a written diary of things people say to him and and things he would like to say back to them. Inumaki’s favourite verb is “susumu” (keep going). 
Panda
Panda is intrigued by meat, particularly fried chicken, even if they cannot eat it. Panda does not like cooked vegetables. Panda gets PR packages from apparel and household brands with panda designs; they do monthly unboxing videos for over a million subscribers. Panda’s favourite tv shows are Oprah and Japanese crime dramas. Panda reads religious texts on Shintoism in their free time. Panda’s third core is a koala. 
Maki Zenin
Maki once lost her glasses at a party and almost burned down an entire restaurant to look for it. Maki does not like spicy food because it makes her blush. Maki giggles at memes. She has timed crying breaks in the bathroom. Maki secretly names her cursed tools after her favourite celebrities. Maki always buys herself two birthday cake slices. 
Aoi Todo 
Todo drinks protein shakes more often than he would like to admit. He has never won Maki in an arm wrestling match. Todo’s IQ fluctuates between 80 and 155. He has only been part of Takada-chan’s fan club for 6 months. 80% of Todo’s memory is fabricated fantasy. Todo’s teary face has made both children and grown men cry, out of fear. His dream is to open a pancake house. 
Ijichi Kiyotaka
Despite his looks, Ijichi is skilled in Jujitsu and Aikido. He pre-orders extra sets of Itadori’s uniform every month. He has at least 3 Fast and Furious movie posters in his bedroom. He likes to daydream about being part of an A-list sorcerer team with Nanami, with Gojo as his personal chauffeur. Ijichi keeps a treat money jar for every time he feels slighted or overly stressed at work. To date, he has used the jar to visit 3 Michelin-star restaurants. 
Geto Suguru 
Geto developed a sweet tooth after enrolling in Jujutsu High. His first kiss was stolen by Gojo in a supply closet when they were both sixteen (the latter did it for fun). Geto was once dared to shave off all his hair and had to stifle a sob at the thought. Geto’s non-sorcerer disinfectant spray is coincidentally a rose-scented line of luxury cologne called Infinite Love. On a bad day, Geto finds himself indulging in dessert. 
Gojo Satoru
Mostly shameless, Gojo feels the most self-conscious with his eyes uncovered. Gojo gets turned on by an exquisite pair of sunglasses. Gojo doesn’t like drinking alcohol. Gojo once injected sugar into his blood, partly in jest, partly because he was curious. Gojo reads critical theory. Gojo uses SK-II facial treatment essence. Gojo likes reading fanfiction written about him. He keeps a scrapbook for deliberately ugly doodles of Jujutsu society’s higher ups. He is the owner of tabloid news twitter account @jujutsushits. He is also the owner of twitter account @RealNanamiKento. When he has a bad day, Gojo scrolls through old, defunct chats between him and Geto.  
Nanami Kento
Nanami has never suffered from hair loss problems. He earned a university degree after leaving Jujutsu High, where he majored in economics and minored in comparative literature. Nanami freelanced as a poet-writer for 2 months. He is so respectable in jujutsu society that he once sold (more like auctioned) his pair of men’s leather shoes for 500,000 JPY. The buyers were all women. He has a drawer of XXL condoms. He did not buy them (Gojo did). He keeps a slogan t shirt that reads ‘Hot Stuff’. He did not buy it (Haibara did). Nanami is fluent in 5 languages. Nanami’s hobbies are ironing his blue dress shirt and getting into existential crises. Nanami has an excel sheet detailing his weekly expenses titled ‘letsgetthisbread.exe.’ When embarrassed, Nanami is prone to hiccups.
Ryomen Sukuna
Sukuna has a personal list of ‘Top 10 Sukuna Badass Moments’ playing on loop in his head. He sings when Itadori is in the shower to spite him, but mostly because he likes the sound of his own voice. Sukuna has a bad memory, having been alive for more than a thousand years. Sukuna hates contemporary fashion, but has a fascination for Crocs. He prefers jazz to imperial court music. Sukuna delivers lengthy, oftentimes ultraviolent monologues to Itadori when he is bored. He thinks he would make a good university professor. Sukuna is still terrified of motorised vehicles. 
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Notes: writing this was so fun, but some of it made me sad... 
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Taglist (っ˘ω˘ς ) : @encrytpta @wilddreamer98
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demonslayedher · 3 years
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where would you recommend going to visit for demon slayer merchandise if we ever get the opportunity to visit Japan?
Everywhere LAWSON CONVENIENCE STORES, DAMMIT LAWSON What's fun about Kimetsu no Yaiba being king of anime popularity right now is that there is all kinds of merchandise everywhere, from stationary shops to grocery stores to arcades, though one of the frustrating parts is that many stores (of all kinds, be it toys, candy, clothing, etc) will have their own exclusive products or freebies. Some things are easy to find everywhere, though. Also, many brands have been doing collaborations with Ufotable on special products as well, in everything from jewelry and hand bags to dessert cafes. Speaking of, Ufotable Cafe is a thing that exists in big cities, but under corona conditions even the gift shop may sometimes require a reservation in advance. If you're looking for a dependable spot for straight-up merch, Animate will have locations in most major cities, as will Don Quijote, but they tend to focus on merch for what's currently popular (or in a short-term resurgence). If it's been a while, then Mandarake (also in big cities) tends to have an eclectic mix of older stuff.
There also tend to be smaller shops nearby major nerdy hubs like Animate that resell punches of small merch, like limited run keychains and stickers. Book-Off, a major used book store chain (also in the US), will often carry figures and stuff too. You can also order from Bandai, but I have never actually done this. I HAVE BEEN SORELY TEMPTED but never actually followed through. Linking here to the US site, though they have a few other international options up at the top.
I mentioned clothing stores; Uniqlo, GU, and Honey's have all done their own lines of Kimetsu products, but availability can be spotty. Higher-end brands have also collaborated, but those products are probably all sold online.
But still--it's E V E R Y W H E R E. The main trouble is finding something specific which might have only had a limited run. If you're open to anything that catches your eye, there will be lots to do that for a while still.
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oharascholar · 3 years
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News Coo Roundup #5 - Friday 16th April, 2021
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Friday Fri-yay, let’s get into this week’s One Piece news! The News Coos have accepted me as one of their own.
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Upcoming Chapter: No Chapter this week - One Piece returns with chapter 1011 on the 25th of April.
Upcoming Episode: Episode 970 “Sad News - The Opening of the Great Pirate Era” - 18th of April
You can read weekly One Piece chapters every Sunday for free in English at viz.com/shonenjump - please do not read friday fanscans, as these are stolen, illegal, and have poorer quality. Believe in Stephen!
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Let’s get into this week’s news from One-Piece.Com;
12th April - Mugiwara Store Kumamoto to open on the 23rd of April with special commemorative goods 12th April - Thousand Sunny Cruise 2 and attatched amenities at Huis Ten Bosch to be temporarily closed for relocation within the themepark. 12th April - UNIQLO x One Piece Wano Kuni t-shirts to be released on 23rd of April, 2021 14th April - Banpresto Sweet Style Pirates Nefeltari Vivi prize figure released! 16th April - One Piece Novel: Heroine, a collection of short stories from the One Piece Magazine, to be released on the 4th of June
That’s all for this week - see you next Friday!
- Your Friendly Neighbourhood Ohara Scholar. 🌸🦌
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The Top 10 Furniture Stores In London That Offer The Highest Quality Products
When it comes to finding furniture, quality is key. Not only do you want the furniture to last, but you also want it to look great and feel comfortable. And in London, there are no shortage of stores that offer high-quality products at a great price. Here are the top 10 furniture stores in London that offer the highest quality products: 1. Habitat 2. Urban Outfitters 3. Zara 4. Topshop 5. John Lewis 6. Selfridges 7. House of Fraser 8. Dorothy Perkins 9. Uniqlo 10. Liberty. Bespoke media unit London Sofa.com If you're looking for furniture that will last, and that offers the best quality possible, then you need to check out Sofa.com. This website offers high-quality furniture that can last for years, and it's always worth checking out their clearance section to find amazing deals on top-rated items. Fitted furniture London If you're in the London area, or just want to browse some of Sofa.com's incredible furniture options online, be sure to check out their website! High quality furniture London Primark Primark is a budget-friendly British retailer that offers high quality furniture at very affordable prices. This store is perfect for shoppers on a tight budget who want to find stylish, yet affordable furniture. Bespoke cupboards London Prices start at just £5 for a coffee table and can go as low as £2 for a chair. The furniture is also available in a variety of styles and colors, so everyone can find something they love. Furniture makers near me London Primark also offers free delivery on orders over £50 and returns within 28 days if there are any problems with the purchase. So whether you're looking for a new couch or some funky chair cushions, Primark has what you need and won't break the bank. Furniture London The Range If you're looking for high-quality furniture, London has a lot of great stores to choose from. Here are some of the best ones: 1. Liberty – This store is known for its top-of-the-line furniture and accessories. It offers a wide range of brands and items, so you're sure to find something that meets your needs. 2. Harvey Nichols – This store is another great option if you're looking for high-quality products. It has a wide variety of items, including furniture, home decor, and more. 3. Selfridges – If luxury is what you're after, then Selfridges is the place to go. It has a wide selection of furniture, bedding, and other items that will make your home feel like a hotel suite. 4. John Lewis – This store is perfect for anyone who wants quality at a reasonable price. It has a wide range of furniture, bedding, and other items that are sure to meet your needs. Plus, it's always open so you can browse without having to worry about time constraints. 5. House of Fraser – If you're looking for designer furniture at an affordable price, House of Fraser is the place to go. You'll be able to find everything from couches to coffee tables at this store.. John Lewis John Lewis is a venerable British department store that has been in operation for over 130 years. The retailer is known for its high quality products and excellent customer service. John Lewis has locations in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Bed, Bath and Beyond If you're in the market for furniture, Bed, Bath & Beyond is a great place to look. This chain offers high-quality products at prices that don't break the bank. Plus, their customer service is excellent. One thing to keep in mind is that not all of their products are made in the U.S. For example, they sell a lot of furniture made in China. That said, they do carry some American-made items as well. In terms of style, Bed, Bath & Beyond has something for everyone. They have traditional furniture like sofas and chairs as well as more modern pieces. And if you're looking for something special, you can always find something there that no one else has. Argos If you're looking for a high-quality furniture store in London, then look no further than Argos. Not only do they offer top-of-the-line products at competitive prices, but their customer service is also exemplary. Whether you need help finding the right piece of furniture for your home or just need to chat about a purchase, the staff at Argos will be more than happy to help you out. Plus, if you don't find what you're looking for on their shelves, don't worry - they offer a wide range of customization options when it comes to assembling your new piece of furniture. So whether you're in need of a new settee or an entire bedroom suite, be sure to check out Argos - they won't disappoint! Homebase If you're looking for high-quality furniture, London has a number of stores that offer the best products. Some of the top furniture stores in London include Hartnell and Furniture Village, both of which have a wide range of high-quality furniture. If you're looking for unique items, then check out Hawkins & Thompson or Molteni & Cie. If you're on a budget, don't worry; many of the top London furniture stores offer discounted prices on selected items. In addition, many stores offer free delivery and installation services. So whether you're looking for traditional pieces or something more contemporary, there's a store in London that offers the perfect selection and quality of products. Waitrose If you're looking for high-quality furniture at an affordable price, look no further than Waitrose. Not only does this store offer some of the best prices around, but their products are also of exceptional quality. One example of this is the range of sofas they offer. While other stores may only offer a few low-quality options, Waitrose has a wide variety to choose from, all of which are highly rated by customers. In addition to furniture, Waitrose also sells a wide variety of cooking and baking supplies. This makes it the perfect place to go if you're looking for ingredients for a new recipe or just need some basics to get started. Overall, Waitrose is one of London's best options when it comes to finding high-quality furniture and cooking supplies at an affordable price. Ikea If you're looking for quality furniture at an affordable price, Ikea is definitely the store for you. Not only do they offer great prices on their products, but their furniture is usually of high quality as well. If you're looking to buy new furniture, be sure to check out Ikea first.
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Lesson 15, Task 2: What has Influenced me?
There are many different cultural influences in my life, whether it is in the type of food I usually eat, the clothes I wear, the place I live in and the structures on my surroundings, my leisure activities and my entertainment.
First off, the food that I usually eat is heavily influenced by my own heritage and ethnic background which is south asian. A general look at meals I would have include foods such as vegetable curries, rice, seafood and stews. South asian dishes are known for the variety of spices used in each one. Specifically speaking, my ehtnic background is bengali and they are known for having fish in their main diet. And so, growing up, though not usually, I was accustomed to having dishes that included fish- however, that has changed as I hardly eat it anymore. Though I am not vegan, my diet has been influenced by it as I am consuming less meat than before. Veganism can be traced back to Indian and Mediterranean societies. My favourite type of food is pasta which originates from Italy.
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Fashion
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My general daily style of clothing is western influenced as I live in a western country. However, some of my clothes are influenced by other countries such as eastern Asian countries as they have stores that have opened up in the Canadian malls. For example, some of my clothes are from Uniqlo, a store originally from Japan. I’ll sometimes wear south asian attire based on the occasion. For example, I’ll generally wear them when going to weddings, parties, family get togethers, holiday celebrations and other special occasions. It also depends on who is hosting these events and the people attending. Generally speaking, I stick to western dresses, but if the host and those attending are generally south asian, I’ll want to throw on more traditional south asian styled clothing.   
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Architecture
I do not have any major preferences for certain types of buildings, however if I ever get my own place, I think I would avoid more modern looking places with things like marble and glass doors. Having lived in only one house my whole life, I’ve grown most comfortable with wooden staircases, detailed carpets and warm coloured walls. In this case, my childhood and current home (I guess you could say early 90s and 2000s styled homes) is what has influenced my discomfort with more modern homes. Growing up in a slightly suburban area, there aren’t many tall buildings and so when entering the city, I tend to feel a bit nauseous and dizzy with the tall buildings and the busy and narrow streets.
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Leisure activities
My leisure activities involves swimmings, badminton, hiking, and mehndi and henna “painting”. Badminton originates from ancient civilizations in Europe and Asia. Many hiking trails and it's surroundings, has lots of aboriginal history. Sometimes there are local hiking tour guides who will explain the historical significance of each site. My like for swimmings was influenced by mom. In my mom's hometown, there are many lakes and rivers to swim and so the “culture” for past times there was to go swimming. She passed her hobby of swimming to me as she’d take me every week to the community pool since I was little. Finally, my hobby of making designs using henna, which may also be known as temporary henna tattoos dates as far back as ancient egypt. In south asia, henna is used to decorate the body for special occasions such as weddings, holidays and other celebrations. 
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 Entertainment
In terms of entertainment, my interests have been influenced by japanese culture. These include, japanese music, anime and dramas. The same goes for korean entertainment with k-pop and korean dramas. I have also been influenced by Indian entertainment (namely bollywood) as well as punjabi, hindi and bengali music. Watching and listening to foreign entertainment has allowed me to get a grasp of different cultures aside from the ones I am accustomed too. And obviously, the biggest form of entertainment that has influenced me are american movies and television series (ex. Hollywood, disney, netflix). Entertainment is the biggest source of influence as it is so abundant and so ingrained in most people's everyday lives. American entertainment being the main source of my entertainment since I was born has obviously influenced the way I look at life, my surroundings and the way I live. 
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10 things you didn't know about Jewel Changi Airport
Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore’s newest luxury shopping destination, is packed with stores, restaurants and activities that will surprise and delight. Here’s all you need to know.
1. It’s massive
137,000 sqm, to be precise, the size of almost 20 football pitches. This is split across 10 levels – 5 above ground and 5 below. The mall will house over 280 retail stores and eateries, including new to Singapore brands, local favourites, and top international names like Marks & Spencer, Uniqlo, Coach and Franck Muller.
2. It has serious architectural credentials
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The man responsible for the design is Moshe Safdie, an Israeli–Canadian architect who has created iconic buildings around the globe, including the Marina Bay Sands, and won some of the world’s most prestigious awards. This year, he took home the Wolf Prize in Arts (previous winners include Sir Paul McCartney and Marc Chagall). The building’s glass dome is made of 9,000 pieces of glass, and no two pieces are alike.
3. It’s also a destination for nature-lovers
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About 22,000 sqm of the complex is dedicated to landscape and green space, and Jewel has one of the largest indoor collections of plants in Singapore. At the heart of the mall is a Forest Valley, a four-storey garden with thousands of plants and trees, and at the centre of that is the 40m-high Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. Visitors can even take an indoor hike up one of the two trails. The overall experience is meant to inspire ideas of meaningful beauty and culture.
4. There’s something for thrill-seekers too
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At the top level of Jewel is the Canopy Park (opens on 10 June 2019). Here, you can bounce or walk on a net suspended 25m in the air, get lost in the hedge maze, take a slide through a sculptural playscape, or play among the clouds in Foggy Bowls, a specially created area shrouded in mist that’s perfect for the youngest travellers in your group.
5. It has a Pokémon store
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Big and small kids in your family will love to visit the first Pokémon Center in Asia, the first outside of Japan. It’s a real-life replica of the Pokémon Center in the videogame, and sells merchandise like plush toys, stationery, card games and video games.
6. There’s an IMAX theatre there
Movie-lovers, rejoice! You can catch the latest films at the in-mall cinema before your flight, which has an IMAX screen for maximum impact.
7. It has Southeast Asia’s largest Nike store
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And it’s not just for sports fans. Apart from footwear, apparel and accessories for running, cross-training, football and basketball, it will also carry the coolest lifestyle gear. You can even customise your own Nike T-shirt!
8. There’s a hotel in the mall
Jewel boasts Asia’s first YotelAIR hotel - an affordable, comfortable spot to stay, with everything you need. From self check-in/check-out functions, to cabin workstations, you will have all that you need. Transiting travellers can choose to pay by the hour if they just need a quick snooze between flights.
9. You can check your luggage in for your flight
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If you wish to explore Jewel before heading to your next destination, check in your bags at level one and enjoy luggage-free shopping and dining till it is time to set off. Your luggage is checked in to your flight and held securely, so when flight time comes, all you need to do is head to your gate.
10. There are dining options for everyone
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Even the fussiest eater in your family will find something delicious. Jewel will house Singapore’s first Shake Shack burger joint, Peruvian restaurant Tonito, and London hotspot Burger & Lobster. There’s also Xiao Bin Lou, a fine-dining Chongqing restaurant that will feature theatrical performances that showcase Chinese culture, and Violet Oon, which specialises in Nyonya, Chinese, Indian and Malay cuisines. There are also eateries within the mall like Sankranti that offers plenty of vegetarian and vegan options.
Find out more about Jewel Changi Airport and plan your trip today!
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