This week's Thursday Threes:
The last 3 things I ate:
The last 3 things I did:
The last 3 purchases I made:
The last 3 things I watched:
The last 3 songs I played:
The last 3 apps I used on my phone:
3 items of clothing I wore today:
3 things I want to accomplish tomorrow:
The last 3 things I ate:
- Strawberries and blueberries
- Nature Valley Oats 'n Honey Crunchy Bar
- Nacho Cheese Doritos
The last 3 things I did:
- Played Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
- Had a smoke
- Took a shower
The last 3 purchases I made:
- Two tubes of Philosophy Made Simple Foaming Cleansing Gel from Sephora
- Way too many BTS enamel pins on Etsy
- Cigarettes + Doritos from the convenience store
The last 3 things I watched:
- Crash Landing on You — Decided to start this one because there was so much hype around it. It started off kinda tedious and the main female character was annoying as fuck for like, the first half of the series, but the story did get exponentially better about four episodes in, and that's when I got hooked and binge-watched six episodes in one day. It's a totally unbelievable story set in a very realistic, very harsh world, but that's kind of its charm. The two main leads have amazing chemistry together, and the supporting actors were all amazing in it. 8/10.
- When the Weather is Fine — It has a fairly slow pace, but for some reason, I'm not mad at it. It's about life and relationships that bloom in a small town, but the story also touches on abandonment, abuse, bullying, suicide, murder, and depression. Not a must-watch, but I do find the storyline unique and there's just enough suspense to make me want to keep watching it.
- Itaewon Class — Officially in my Top 3 favourite K-dramas. An amazing, well-rounded storyline with some truly fantastic actors (including my fave, Park Seo Joon). It's a story about revenge, crime, perseverance, survival, loyalty, ambition, human nature, friendship, and love. I also really appreciate that it calls out racism, discrimination, prejudice, and the corrupt justice system in Korea. I give it a 9.5/10. I took a half-point off because I just didn't think Park Seo Joon and Kim Da Mi had any chemistry together, and any romantic interactions they had with each other honestly felt kind of forced and was rather cringe-worthy. Every other aspect of this story, though, was perfect to me. I've been recommending it to everyone.
The last 3 songs I played:
The last 3 apps I used on my phone:
- Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
- Music
3 items of clothing I wore today:
- A black silk Wilfred polka dot-print sleeveless top from Aritzia
- A black blazer from Zara
- Black high-waisted leggings from Zara
3 things I want to accomplish tomorrow:
- Sleep for at least eight hours
- Drink at least 1L of water
- Order food delivery (I haven't eaten out in over a month and I'm sick of home cooking)
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