MY FIRST MONEY WOUND 💸
I made real money for the first time in 8th grade. I was mad for manga and so were half of my classmates.
In front of our school gate, there was a shop selling manga merchandise. Everyday kids like me drooled over those keychains, badges, and pins.
One day, I had a brilliant idea: why not try to make those keychains myself?
I went to an internet shop, browsed Yahoo images (yes, Yahoo) for artworks of the hottest manga characters, and saved them in my dad’s floppy-disk (yes, floppy-disk).
I had them colored-printed, and then ran to the old uncle who had a “laminating shop” - one rusty machine on the back of his 200-year-old bicycle - to laminate those pictures for cheap.
With my dad’s 2-hole mini puncher, I punched holes to attach keychains on them.
Tada! My products were complete.
The next day, I showed up in class with a dozen of those keychains. I sold everything in one morning.
The following days, my keychains were sold out again. Soon enough, kids from other classes started to hand me their pocket money. Lo and behold, my business had expanded!
One afternoon, I sat in the back of the class with my red kitten wallet, counting money. I had a “boyfriend” at the time and he was sitting next to me. I turned to him beaming:
“Look, how much money I made!”
He did not smile.
Instead, he gave me, my money, and my red kitten wallet a cold look. He grunted:
“Money, money! Now you always think about money! What a girl you are!”
I went silent. I was shocked and then I was ashamed. What he said confused me.
“Maybe I’m really becoming bad…” I wondered.
I stopped making keychains after that.
Now, looking back I think:
“Dude, what a dumb thing to say. You could’ve had chè with me for free, every day after school!”
At the same time, I wonder:
“He was a young boy! What must have he heard from other people to have such a negative view about women making money?!”
Until now, this story and its cultural implications still surprise me.
This is one of the stories that later shaped the way I felt towards money.
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The voice of Shaun King, a Black activist.
Hate crimes, violence, and harassment against Asian-Americans have dramatically skyrocketed in this country over the past year. This is not fake news. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is not propaganda. This is not Asian-Americans trying to steal the spotlight from African Americans. It’s math. And it matters. Let me explain why.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I have tried to live by those words from Dr. King for the past 25 years. And I actually believe them. It’s really easy to think that what happens to one group of people that you aren’t a part of has NOTHING to do with you and won’t affect or impact you in any way at all, but that’s just not how this country works. Injustice against one group of people absolutely impacts justice for all of us.
Now, as a principle, I try to fight back against the mistreatment of people whether I think it impacts my world or not, but what I want to teach you today is that being permissive or dismissive of the mistreatment of people will ALWAYS make us all less safe. These words from Martin Niemöller come to mind…
"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."
When we allow one group of people to be spit on, called racist names, punched, slapped, pushed, and mauled - it lowers the bar of what’s acceptable in this country for all people - period. If you are OK with Asian American children or senior citizens being spit on and called “China virus” then just understand that it’s only a matter of time until that ugliness spreads to children and senior citizens that you know and love. We have to reject all of it. We have to fight back against all of it. We have to take all of it personally.
I posted about this on Instagram and Facebook earlier this morning - and I want to address a few recurring themes that I saw in the comments.
A lot of my Black followers said something to the effect of, “But when do they ever speak up or fight for us?”
Every day. I see Asian Americans fighting and advocating and speaking out for Black folk every single day. I see them marching. I see them posting about injustices against Black folk on social media. I see them in planning meetings. Everywhere - from coast to coast.
If you aren’t seeing what I’m seeing, this is because you likely aren’t following who I’m following and guess what? You see who and what you follow. You don’t see who and what you don’t follow. But I follow hundreds of Asian American activists and leaders because I have hundreds of Asian American friends - many are as close to me as family. But if you literally don’t have a single Asian American friend, it’s probably very much the case that you don’t see them speaking up for us - but that says more about you than it does to them.
A lot of my Black followers said something to the effect of, “But what about those horrible videos of Asian people mistreating Black people around the world.”
I’ve seen those videos. They are horrible. Do you know why? Some Asian people are horrible and bigoted. Do you know why? Because every ethnic group has people that are good, bad, ugly and everything in between. Period. I’ve also seen multiple videos of Black people horribly mistreating Asian people. Does that mean all Black people are bad? Of course it doesn’t. This world has BILLIONS of African and Asian people around the world. We can’t judge BILLIONS of people off of the actions of a few. And here’s the thing - I have consistently seen Asian-American people speak out against the injustices of Asians against Black people, but again, I see that, because of who I follow, know, and trust.
But let me be even more specific - if an Asian man in Kenya does something ugly to an African, that should never mean that we then turn a blind eye to an Asian-American child being spit on in New York City. That’s foolishness. And let’s be honest, we’d never want the reverse done to us.
Race and racism are both complex and painful. Our nation, and this whole world, honestly, are so deeply mired in a ping pong of racism and violence, that people’s nerves are rightly frayed. I understand. Mine are frayed as well, but I am choosing to interrupt the status quo by speaking out. And personally, I do this without the expectation of anything in return. I am speaking out because the mistreatment of people because of their race or ethnicity or national origin is always wrong.
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March was my Wedding month and I’m now a Mrs!!!! ✨ I experimented with various skincare and make up just so I could find the products that suits my skin best to have the most glowy, bright and youthful looking skin! Sharing with you guys my top picks for March so watch on to find out!
PS please pardon my blush (I know I look like I got punched omg) but it looked ok irl and idk why it turned out like this on camera ??♀️
?Let me know what are your must-haves products for March in the comments box down below!
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PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
? Laroche Posay Lipikar Fluide Soothing Protecting Hydrating Fluid
? Peter Thomas Roth 24K Gold Mask
? Fresh Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy Boosting Face Mask
? Skin Inc My Daily Dose Serum (Ceramide, Chlorella, Hyaluronic Acid)
? Krave Beauty Great Barrier Relief
? Percy & Reed Volumising No-Oil Oil for fine hair
? Lamier The Soft Fluid Long Wear Foundation
?VT Cosmetics X BTS Glorious Gloria Powderation Foundation (Shade 4)
? VT Cosmetics x BTS Super Tempting Eyeshadow Palette
? VT Cosmetics x BTS Super Tempting Skinny Gel Black Eyeliner
? 4U2 Cosmetics Love Me More Blush (Shade: You Fancy Me)
? 4U2 Cosmetics Love Me More Blush (Shade: You make me smile)
? Meilinda Soft Matte Sunday Kiss Lipstick
? Lily Maymac Lilac By Lily Lipstick (Shade: Peony)
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ぜひ作ってみてくださいね!
おばけのかくれんぼカップケーキ
6個分
材料:
◼︎かぼちゃのカップケーキ
かぼちゃ(皮と種を取り除き、ひと口大に切る) 100g
ホットケーキミックス 150g
卵 1個
砂糖 大さじ2
無塩バター(溶かす) 50g
牛乳 70ml
◼︎バタークリーム&紫芋クリーム
無塩バター(室温に戻す) 100g
粉糖 200g
水 大さじ1/2
紫芋パウダー 大さじ1
◼︎中に詰めるお菓子
ゼリービーンズ お好みで
◼︎トッピング
バタークリーム、紫芋クリーム、チョコレート、チョコペン(白)、チョコペン(茶)、チョコチップ、ココアビスケットなど
作り方:
1. オーブンは180℃に余熱しておく。
2. 耐熱容器にかぼちゃを入れ、ふんわりラップをかけて、600Wの電子レンジ3分ほど加熱する。熱いうちにマッシャーで潰し、粗熱を取る。
3. ボウルに卵、牛乳、砂糖を入れて泡立て器でよく混ぜ、溶かしバターを少しずつ加えながら混ぜる。(2)を加えてよく混ぜ、ホットケーキミックスを加えて粉っぽさがなくなるまで混ぜる。
4. マフィン型に(3)を等分に流し入れ、180℃のオーブンで20分焼く。中心に竹串を刺してドロッとした生地が付かなければ焼き上がり。ケーキクーラーの上に置いて冷ます。
5. (4)のカップケーキの中心を金口でくり抜き、中にゼリービーンズを詰め、くり抜いたケーキで蓋をする。
6. バタークリームを作る。ボウルにバターを入れ、電動ミキサーでクリーム状になるまで泡立てる。粉糖を3回に分けて加え、その都度よく混ぜる。
7. 水を少しずつ加えてなめらかにする。
8. (7)の半量を別のボウルに取り、紫芋パウダーを加えてよく混ぜる。
9. おばけカップケーキを作る。(5)にバタークリームをうず巻き状に絞り、チョコペンでおばけの顔を描く。
10. モンスターカップケーキを作る。(5)に紫芋クリームを絞り、ココアビスケットをのせ、ホワイトチョコペンとチョコチップでモンスターの顔を描く。
11. 完成!
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(English Recipe)
Halloween Cupcakes
Makes 6 cupcakes
INGREDIENTS
Pumpkin Cupcakes
100 grams pumpkin, peeled and diced
1 large egg
70 milliliters milk
2 tablespoons sugar
50 grams unsalted butter, melted
150 grams pancake mix
White & Purple Buttercream Frostings
100 grams unsalted butter, room temprature
200 grams powdered suger
½ tablespoon water
1 tablespoon purple yam powder
For Decoration
Jelly beans
Chocolate sandwich cookies
Melted white chocolate
Mini chocolate chips
PREPARATION
Preheat the oven to 350˚F (180˚C). Line a 6-cup muffin tin with paper liners.
Add the pumpkin to a medium bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Microwave at 600W for 3 minutes, until tender.
Mash the pumpkin, then set aside to cool.
In a separate medium bowl, combine the egg, milk, and sugar, and whisk well. Add the melted butter in 2 additions and whisk to combine. Add the mashed pumpkin and whisk well, then add the pancake mix and whisk to incorporate.
Transfer the batter to a piping bag or zip-top bag with the corner cut off.
Pipe the batter into the lined muffin tin, filling each cup halfway.
Bake for 20 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean. Let cool completely.
Make the buttercream: In a medium bowl, beat the butter with an electric hand mixer until creamy. Add the powdered sugar and beat until well combined, then add the water and beat until smooth.
Transfer half of the buttercream to another bowl. Add the purple yam powder and mix well.
Transfer the buttercreams to 2 piping bags or zip-top bags with a corner snipped off.
Use a piping tip to hollow out the center of each cupcake. Add jelly beans to the centers and re-cover with the punched-out pieces of cake.
Make monster cupcakes: Pipe purple buttercream onto 3 of the cupcakes. Top each with a chocolate sandwich cookie. Pipe 2 dollops of melted white chocolate onto the cookie and top with chocolate chips for eyes.
Make ghost cupcakes: Pipe white buttercream onto 3 of the cupcakes. Decorate with chocolate chips to make ghost faces.
Enjoy!
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