Sleepyhead, Gamer and Anime/Manga lover by day. Full-time worker at night. Trying to find peace in a not so peaceful world while retweeting what I like.
@GunarmDyne Honestly, if you need some form of entertainment to represent who you are, then that is a sad existence. Entertainment is just that, to entertain. You can only represent yourself. This generation seems to forgot the term Self Respect. No one will judge you more harsher than you.
Au Japon, c'est l'anniversaire du boss Mamoru Miyano🎉
Que dire de + à part : excellent seiyuu avec un excellent cv?
Faut juste se taire et apprecier la performance👌
Growing Pains was the ultimate '90s family sitcom, delivering laughter, warmth, and life lessons every week.
The Seaver clan, led by the charming Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns tackled growing up, sibling rivalries, and parenting with heart and humor.
In an era of wholesome TV, it reminded families of love, responsibility, and staying connected through life's chaos.
A true classic.
I used to be “the worst student” in English class when I was in high school.
I’ve never lived abroad, I’ve never studied overseas. While most of my classmates left Korea to go to universities in other countries, I decided to stay in Korea. The reason was simple, 'I didn't wanna use English anymore'.
Then I started Tekken, and I fell in love with both the game and the community. One day, my mentor CBM told me
“Korea is one of the strongest regions in the world, but there aren’t many people connecting Korean Tekken scene to the global scene. I think you can become the bridge between two.”
Making English content was totally okay. But English commentary during the live stream was a completely different challenge. I was terrified of being judged for my weird grammar, my pronunciation, and all the mistakes I would inevitably make.
But so many people encouraged me, helped me to improve, and believed in me when I didn’t fully believe in myself. I want to sincerely thank everyone who has supported me on this journey🙏
Some people might think, “It’s just one single commentary for a Master event." But for me, this felt like overcoming one of the scariest obstacles of my life.
More importantly, it felt like taking a step toward the dream that brought me into the FGC in the first place, to become a bridge between Korean Tekken and the global fighting game community.
I know I still have to practice and learn A LOT😅 But I want to keep sharing the stories of players from Korea and all around the world. So I’ll continue working hard to improve every day!!!
Thank you for believing in me🫶 I will work hard, and always try my best!