I just feel like drawing frogs at the moment... Also I'm having fun experimenting with Clip Studio Paint 🐸
I #love trying all the drinks here in #Vietnam, maybe even more than trying food.
It's #amazing how in the west we're going crazy about #bubbletea the last few years like it's something new and innovative, meanwhile here in #Asia you have the most crazy drinks that make bubble tea seem boring.
And they come with #plastic straws! Not shitty paper that disintegrated in your drink and leaves you tasting paper. Sorry not sorry, but I will never be in favour of those 🥲
Tại sao con trai lại ít uống trà sữa? Câu hỏi này đang gây bão trên mạng xã hội với những lý giải vừa độc đáo, hài hước đến bất ngờ.
TIL: When you call bubble tea "boba tea", you might want to know that "boba" is a slang term for a woman with big breasts.
That's because the tapioca balls/pearls in it were originally much smaller. When the larger ones were invented, they decided to go for a name that, uh, symbolizes their increased size, and chose the nickname of voluptuous sex symbol Amy Yip.
https://peertube.doesstuff.social/w/nRh7VKAXkBwsoGTg95N2nF
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amy_Yip&oldid=1317529925#Cultural_influence

I’ve been meaning to put my #uConsole to use for a while. I want to use it instead of my phone for some everyday tasks (emails, dashboards, etc...), to avoid distractions.
I was looking into terminal dashboards and I came across #wtfutil and #sampler, but none of them covered the functionality I need: calendars, weather, remote host stats and I didn’t like the ergonomy of these apps. “Obviously” I ended up rolling my own using #golang and #bubbletea.
In the past few days I worked on the calendar widget, so I learned a lot about #CalDav and #iCalendar, and in the end I was even able to contribute to https://github.com/emersion/go-webdav.
Short trip to Salisbury this evening, to pick up my new boots. Taking my 13yo daughter K with me, she hopes for a bubble tea. I get her one in Salisbury's one bubble tea outfit. She has it as we stand in front of the cathedral, in the freezing cold. Quiet teasing jokes, some big questions about life lightly touched, "quality time" as they call it. Life is good.