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vivwritesfics · 4 months
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I’m not too sure if your requests are open, but I just read a supernatural fic you did a few months ago and it was soo good. Would you consider doing a vampire Carlos or Lando (or both 🫣) x human!reader?
More supernatural requests pls, this was so fun to write
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When you've been alive forever, it was easy to get bored. That was how both Carlos and Lando got into Formula One. Carlos did it first, the older of the two testing the waters. He changed his hair often and let facial hair grow to make it look as though he was aging.
After seeing that was working, Lando did it too. He proved himself to be good and got a seat at McLaren, alongside the vampire he considered his best friend.
They had all of the time in the world to race, to win. It was no pressure for them. Of course, they still wanted to do well, still beat themselves up when they didn't do all that well.
For a good few years, racing was their entire lives. It should have been for a couple hundred years, but then they met her.
She was nobody, just an intern in McLaren. But as soon as Carlos and Lando laid eyes on her, they knew she was the one. As she passed coffees around the garage, they knew.
It wasn't easy to approach her, not with their busy schedules. But Lando bit the bullet. He walked up to her as the team was packing up and asked her on a date.
It wasn't clear whether she knew both Lando and Carlos were coming on the date, but she wasn't upset when the Spaniard strode towards her. She welcomed him with open arms.
The date was good, good enough for another. And another after that. And another after that. They had several dates before they made it official. But still, Lando and Carlos weren't ready to tell her their secret. She didn't really know how old they were, didn't know what they really were.
It happened on the night after the Carlando Podium in Singapore. They went out partying; the boys had enough alcohol in their system to get two vampires drunk. They danced with their girl between them. Carlos kissed her neck as she held her hips, helping her to grind against Lando.
Suddenly, his sharp teeth appeared and he sank them down into her skin. She let out a gasp, a euphoric feeling overtaking her body as he drank from her. Her eyes fluttered shut as he drank more and more and, eventually, Lando had to push him away (he licked up the blood on her neck after that).
She was too drunk to remember so, after that night, they came clean. It was a lot to get her head around, but, after seeing their teeth, Y/N came around to the idea. She loved her vampire boyfriends.
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twoset-updates · 11 months
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[100623 hong kong vip meet and greet audio recording + transcription]
link to recording: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV19h4y1G7zp/
transcription of Q&A section below:
notes:
transcription/translation has been done to the best of ability; some parts were unclear due to noise, slurred speech, etc. 
note that as there is no video, there may be missing context from facial expressions or gestures.
any participants’ names mentioned are not written here as we do not know how their names are spelt.
those asking questions are referred to as Q[number].
approximate time stamps have been provided at intervals.
minimally edited for clarity. (they say “um” way too often.)
00:19
Staff: So we’ll first start off with a Q&A session, and afterwards it’ll be a signing, of course, there’s... so I’ll give the floor to Brett and Eddy. Thanks.
Brett: Thank you, thank you. [away from the mic] Can you guys hear me? [into the mic] Do I need this? This is better?
Eddy: Hi. Oooh.
B: Okay, we can use the mic.
E: I wanna see if there’s autotune. [sings offkey]
B: That’s a A?
E: [sings note] That’s an A. [sings again] Anyone with perfect pitch? No? No? Okay. Oh, in the front, nice. [sings again] That’s an A, right?
B: That’s an A?
E: Just checking, nice, nice.
B: [sings note]
E: Sounded a little bit sharp.
B: [sings the same note in a lower octave]
E: That’s sharp.
B: That’s not an A. [sings again in a higher octave]
E: That’s an A, but it’s sharp.
B: A-sharp.
E: No, it’s not A-sharp.
B: Okay, I’ll stop embarrassing ourselves.
01:14
B: Well, everyone, thanks so much for coming. This, we’ve actually been in Hong Kong for a few days now, right?
E: Yeah.
B: Um, it’s been like, five days? Six days? Can’t remember. It’s been a– This whole week has been a blur, because we’ve been preparing for our very first concert—tomorrow—of the tour. And it’s actually a special one ‘cause it’s with the HKFO orchestra, right? And so there’s a lot of moving parts, and this week, I don’t know, Eddy, what has been your favourite part of food in Hong Kong, so far?
E: I don’t know, I think Hong Kong just has some of the best, you guys have some of the best food in the world.
B: I have to agree, like—
E: And it’s not just like, Hong Kong food, it’s like, all different cuisines. Like yesterday we had a buffet, and it was just like...
B: Everything was there.
E: All the different styles, I’m like...
B: We even had pizza. And it was pretty good.
E: Yeah, and we even had like chicken rice, and like, [quietly] to be honest, I think it was better than Singapore, but... [normal volume] Can I say that? [laughs] Yeah, so I think the food here’s been great. The weather’s nice, actually. I know people think it’s really hot, but, y’know, Australia and Singapore also get pretty hot, as well, so... We’re used to it, I think. Yeah. 
02:33
E: Um, so yeah, it’s been really crazy, and we’re really– we really want to– I can’t wait to show you guys the show, but we– we think we should keep most of it a secret. I am just curious though: okay, raise of hands, who here plays an instrument? [pause] Nice. Okay. Can I– I’m curious, who– Keep your hands up if you have done, like, a music exam before, like ABRSM. [pause] Nice.
Brett: [laughs]
E: I think you guys will enjoy tomorrow’s show, then, ‘cause it’s– we wanted to– it was inspired off, like, we want to make it kind of relatable to what it’s like being a music student growing up, but... Yeah, I don’t know if there’s anything you want to say before we go to Q&A.
B: [mic malfunctioning] Does anyone– [inaudible] Hello? Hello? [mic works again] Hello? I think I can– [quietly] I think I accidentally turned it off. [normal volume] Anyway.
03:33
B: Did anyone go to our last show?
Fans: No.
E: Oh, wow.
B: Well, no one– no one came back. [fans laugh] Well, this might be your first and last one, too! [laughs]
E: Oh, no.
B: No... Okay, no, it’ll be fun. We can’t say too much, but Eddy kind of hinted at what it might be like, so I think I’m super excited. It’s also like, when it’s the first show, it’s– we never really know what’s gonna happen, too. So it’s kinda just, we’re gonna get thrown into the stage, just see just (a) pit of people, and we’re gonna just go from there, see what happens.
E: Yeah. Um, I mean... Yeah, ‘cause it’s like, we try to come up with a script, and a storyline, right? And we put in, like, jokes that we think, or we hope, are gonna be funny. But again, like you guys will be the first ones to hear this. So I’m really hoping there’s not gonna be like, dead silence, just like, no one laughs at your joke—ugh, just die on the inside, right? Nah, I think it’ll be fine.
04:38
E: Should we open up for some Q&A?
B: Yeah.
E: I’d love to chat with anyone that has some questions. Okay, lady there in white first?
Q1: Actually I have two questions. Number one is, your YouTube channel has been established since 2014, and that time you came in that your dream is to bring classical music to more people, and continue to inspire the next generation. Now, I think your dream is come true, right? So, then, what’s your next career path? What will you do, say, after twenty years? Still the YouTuber? Or do a few, some music school to educate the young– [inaudible, fans cheering] Ling Ling School.
B: I don’t know, I think Eddy wants to become a TikToker next. [laughs] Just kidding.
E: I’m too old for that, man. [laughs]
B: That’s a really good question. I don’t know how to answer that. I think...
E: I think if anything, you should show them your, uh, Arigatou dance, that you’ve been practicing.
[fans cheer]
B: [laughs] Let’s not preempt anything for tomorrow.
E: [laughs]
Fan: We can sing it for you!
B: [laughing] Oh, no no no.
Q1: [inaudible] Professor in Hong Kong.
06:06
B: Oh, professor in Hong Kong. Okay, look, I think for– [sighs] it’s tricky, because if you asked us ten years ago, what we would do, and say, ‘Look, we’re gonna make YouTube videos, or do these skits online, or tour over the world,’ we wouldn’t have believed anyone, right? We wouldn’t know. And one thing is for sure, is we never really know what would happen in ten years. We can only kind of guess where we’re going, kind of like, which direction we’re going. 
And we’re r– Actually we’ve– First of all, we’re really fortunate to have people watch our content, and then doubly fortunate to have people also inspired to pick up an instrument. Like we’ve seen that countless of times, wherever we go. I don’t know how it happened; I think, maybe we’re just someone there that... I mean, when we were growing up, we were basically watching violinists like Oistrakh online—like, black and white. That’s all we had on YouTube. And I remember my lap—like my violin’d be on my lap, I was watching, (and I’d) like play (the violin), trying to copy the violinist. But there wasn’t actually any YouTubers, like, in those times.
07:10
But in the future, I think educators is also definitely something we wanna do. Definitely always trying to—what’d that say?—make the pie bigger, or something. Like, so more and more people can come into classical music. And I think, I feel like, it’s not just us, it involves a lot of– more people as well. So, more– I mean, the last three years, there’s been a lot more classical music content creators. Which is a good thing. We’re bringing into more awareness that classical music is something that is just generally good for us, yeah—all the practice we do. And it has– I think it has good value, since practicing, you know, hard work, discipline—these are the things that we learn being a classical musician. Um, yeah, hope that answered your question. Um, [laughs] I just–
07:52
Q1: And the second question is, so, will you have the pressure from like, negative comment? Especially when you have, sometimes, [unclear]. How do you handle the haters and release your tension?
B: Wait, I just heard, what did I– is it back pain? Or–
Fans: [laugh]
B: Oh, Blackpink! I heard back pain!
E: Yeah, my back’s a bit sore, like– [inaudible, fans laughing]
B: I legit heard back pain.
E: [laughs]
Q1: So, how do you handle the haters, and like, let it out?
E: [groans] I mean, do you wanna answer that one?
B: I mean, I get back pain.
Fans: [laugh]
E: Like I think... Let me quickly ask Paganini. Because it wasn’t us, so it’s Paganini that had all the haters. So now, I’ll quickly call Paganini. 
Yo man, Paganini, how’d you handle the haters? [pretending to be Paganini] I just flex on them with my Paganini 24 Caprices! [inaudible, fans cheering]
08:56
Um, I don’t know, I think... I remember very clearly that day that we posted the video. And the first one or two hours were just, like y’know, Twoset subscribers, fans, watching it. They were like, “Oh, this is so clever, this is funny,” right? And then I remember at the time, we posted around our, like, midnight. So I was like, “This is kinda too calm. It’s like the calm before the storm.” I was like, “I’ll try to go to sleep,” but I couldn’t sleep that night, I was just like, “I feel like something’s gonna go off.” But eventually, y’know, after lying in bed for one or two hours, I fell asleep. Then I remember [laughing] when we woke up—
B: [laughs]
E:—it’s like, all my phone notifications (going), “DING DING DING DING DING DING DING!” I was like, “Oh my god.” And then so I remember reading through (the notifications/comments). And, to be honest, it’s like we kind of– I mean, we know how the internet works, and we expected the possibility that this would happen. So when it did happen it was like, “Okay, fair enough.”
10:00
I think, the– I did think one thing that caught me off guard at the time was, I was shocked at how much they went not just at us. ‘Cause I knew they were gonna come for us and say things about [inaudible]. But I was shocked that they came for everyone we knew. So I remember at the time, we met, like, James Ehnes—that soloist—the week before. And they were like, threatening him. They were sending– and he– I remember he, like, messaged us, and he’s like, “Who’s Blackpink?” ‘Cause he had no idea, and we were like, “[groans] Okay.” So we had to explain all that. And I remember the time they were trying to cancel our Mendelssohn with the Singapore Symphony, and so that was a little bit, like, shocking.
10:47
Um, but I think, I don’t know ‘bout you, but for me, it’s like... it was like– Okay, so first of all, when all the hate started coming in, I remember thinking, first of all, a lot of it was, like, kind of not very... intelligent comments, right? It was just like, vomit emojis, and poo emojis. I’m like, “Okay, I haven’t really read anything that’s legitimate,” you know, so I’m like, “Okay, that’s okay.” But then, I remember, like, it was really interesting to see, during that time, my– our close friends really stood up for us. So I think that was really... thankful. I mean, ‘cause you still feel it, right? You know it’s gonna happen, you know it doesn’t make sense, but you still kinda feel like, “Whoa, what is–” There are these people telling us to, like, literally do all these bad things and stuff, right? So I think it was cool, just how, like, our friends supported us, and be like, “Oh, just don’t listen to them.”
11:46
And then, obviously, I remember there was, like, after six hours, then a bunch of positive– you know, a lot of Twosetters came to support and defend us again. And that really helped, seeing people, like, stand up for us. I think it was really funny too, like then– it became like a fan war, as well. Like, BTS ARMY people were standing up for us, and I was like– I don’t know, it became like a battle between them, and I was like, “I have no idea what’s going on, this, like, K-Pop thing,” but um, yeah.
12:17
I think, going back to your question, how do we handle the hate? I guess... yeah, like, it just helped having friends and knowing that– and having, like, fans support us. I think that was the most important thing. I think if everyone was telling us what we did was bad, then I’d probably actually have a existential crisis. But you know, we had friends that was like, “No, I think what you did was fine, don’t worry about fans”—like you guys, you know—“it’s okay.” And then, also just knowing– ‘Cause I think also knowing, deep down, I think what we did was, like, it wasn’t... wrong. Like, I think– I mean, come on, standing up with– The whole theme of the song is like, you have to, at a certain point, stand up for your own values, right? And so, deep down, I– we believed in what we were saying. And when we looked at the comments, no one made us change our mind, because every comment was just like, poo emoji, so I’m like, “Okay, I think we’re still in the right,” y’know, so... yeah. That’s my perspective, I don’t know about you.
13:25
B: Uh, I think I forgot everything, it’s just [inaudible, fans laughing]. No, okay. It’s the same, I– Look, “haters always gonna hate”, we all know that line. And that was definitely, like, the most we’ve ever gotten. And Eddy was right. I remember watching the video, also kind of lying in bed. I was thinking, “I should probably go to sleep, this video... took a while to work it out.” And nothing happened, I was like, “Oh wow! Eddy, I don’t think we went hard enough.” No, I’m just joking. I’m like– And we did have a lot of iterations of the...
E: The lyrics.
B: The lyrics. So the one that we put out was actually quite mellow, [laughs] [unclear] what we had. But we did think that our original one was too far, so we’re like, “Okay, no, let’s just turn it back.” But like, it’s just another... you know.
E: It wasn’t us, it was Paganini, by the way.
B: Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, it’s, uh, Paganini, yeah, yeah. And then Mozart kinda just pranked Paganini the whole time, too, so.
14:29
[staff speaking inaudibly]
Yes. Oh, okay, okay, okay, sorry. We gotta get on to the next question. So sorry, let’s get on to the next question. [Brett and Eddy talking at the same time, Brett laughs.]
E: Do you want to choose? [Brett speaks inaudibly] Um... I don’t know, you choose. I picked the one before.
B: White mask.
E: White mask? 
[some people speaking, trying to identify which person]
E: Okay, yeah.
Q2: Hello, Brett and Eddy.
B: Hello.
Q2: I’m [name], and I have been a fan since the Ben Lee video, in 2019, and–
E: Since which–?
Q2: The Ben Lee video.
B: Oh, Ben Lee video– [inaudible, fans laughing]
E: Sacrilegious.
Q2: And it’s really a dream come true, to get to meet you in person. And so I would like to ask, out of the many videos that you have made, except for those million (subscriber) drops, do you have any particular videos that you like the most, or you feel (are) very memorable?
E: Mm. Um, sorry, can I just check, uh–
[commotion, sounds like some kind of accident happened]
Someone: You okay?
Q2: Yeah, I’m okay.
15:43
E: Okay. Um, “out of all the videos which ones we feel are memorable”, is that the question, right? [pause] Okay, this is recent, like, just ‘cause it’s fresh off my mind, but actually the video we posted yesterday. I don’t know if you guys saw, it was really fun. But we got invited to a univer– our old university, to be adjudicators. That was really... it felt really special to us, because it was where we studied, and we both did the competition before. And, uh, I didn’t win it, so.
Fans: [laugh]
E: But now I’m the adjudicator, so I was like, y’know. But I think that was really fun. There’s so many that I really like. Have you guys seen the video with, um, where we spoke Chinese, and the two spoke Korean, Hyung and Angie? That was really funny. And like, “ddongssa”, and we thought that was rosin? I really like that one. I don’t know, Brett, do you have any that stick out for you?
16:49
B: Uh, for me– Okay, that adjudication video we did, posted a couple of days ago, was special. One that stuck out straight away was the Among Us video we did for the Mendelssohn octet. I don’t know if you guys seen that one. That was really fun, especially playing with other people, and trying to figure it out, all that stuff. So that was definitely special. And... what else is there...
E: We did a video with HKFO actually, this week. And that was a really fun one, so–
B: Oh, that was it, that was good.
E: I’m pretty excited for that as well. Yeah, so many (videos), I don’t know. It’s like, it’s been ten years of making videos, almost. I think this is our tenth year, right?
B: Yep, [inaudible]
E: Yeah, so um... yeah.
B: The back pain is real now.
E: Yeah, the back pain [inaudible]. Yeah. Any other questions? Uh, yes?
17:47
Q3: Actually, it’s you guys who inspired (me) to study music next year. And I have grant to study abroad, to UK, [inaudible]
E: Oh, nice. Exciting.
B: Oh, congratulations.
Q3: Thank you.
[fans clapping]
Q3: And I want to ask, what’s suggestion would you guys give to someone who’s going to study music?
E: Uh, can I ask what instrument you play?
Q3: Trombone and piano.
E: Trombone and piano... I don’t have– I don’t know trombone advice.
B: I’ve never heard of that combo before, trombone and piano. Do you– Do you have a– Do you have one that you like more?
Q3: I think trombone.
B: Ohhh......
Q3: ‘Cause, like, the ratio of female and male trombonist is, like, one to nine. So I–
E: One to nine?! Wow.
Q3: I’ve only met around, like, five female trombonist in Hong Kong. But, yeah, but imagine it’s like, 100 people who play that.
E: That’s true, I’m trying to think about all the orchestras we played in. How many female trombonists have we seen?
B: None.
[fans laugh]
E: Queensland Symphony was all guys. Sydney Symphony?
B: None. They’re all–
[fans laugh harder]
E: Wow.
B: They’re all, they’re all usually on french horn.
E: Yes, usually.
B: Female players usually play on french horn.
E: Or trumpet, [inaudible]
B: Or trumpet, yeah, trumpet and french horn. Trombone, wow, you’re a first, I guess.
19:17
E: Actually, can I ask? How do trombone players view tuba players?
Q3: Can you repeat that?
E: How do trombone players view tuba players? Is it kinda like violin and viola?
Q3: Yeah, it’s like violin but it’s– there will be a few notes in one position, and you need to memorise them.
E: Okay.
Q3: Yeah.
E: Interesting. Yeah, I don’t know. What advice would you give, going to study in the UK?
B: You gotta book out all the practice rooms in advance. I know a lot about students’ struggle with that overseas, like UK, or the US.
E: Oh, what school? Have you– do you know that?
Q3: Um, that is [name] School. It’s a girls’ college–
E: Oh wow.
Q3: –and I got the scholarship
E: Oh wow. ‘Gratulations.
B: Lowkey flexing. [laughs]
20:02
E: Um, I think... hmm... I don’t know, I don’t know how to give, like, advice very well, ‘cause I feel like advice is always best when it’s like specific to your situation, that’s why–
Q3: So like, what would you suggest to adapt to this new environment?
E: Oh, okay. Adapting to new– you mean, in a different country, or in like a music school?
Q3: Music school, yeah. And I think it works in different countries, as well.
E: Mm... I think, um... My mind’s blanking, [unclear]
B: There’s like, numbers coming out of his head. [high pitched calculation noise] [laughs]
20:50
Okay, I’ll say something. I think when you go– are you going by yourself?
Q3: Yes.
B: Okay, I think, first, definitely meet– you’ll meet a lot of people, right? And always try to get with the community there, the people around you. Because I think when we’re studying, the one thing that’s important is about the people you spent the time with, right? So all the musicians are there, they’ll make you practice, they’ll keep you kind of in check. It’s definitely important to kind of mingle with them, and– I assume you’re, might have to try and get used to the lifestyle there? I mean, I don’t know what the lifestyle is like, but I know that brass players also drink a lot. [laughs]
Q3: Stereotype!
B: [laughs] Sorry. And you’re doing two instruments as well, so definitely... This is like a Sophie question, ‘cause she plays violin and piano, quite well.
E: Yeah.
Q3: I played violin before but the teacher was–
B: Whoa.
Q3: –so weird, that playing the [unclear], like, throw the [unclear] or something, if I play wrong notes, yes.
B: Was your teacher a Blackpink fan? [fans laugh] Just kidding, just kidding.
21:54
Okay, like, look, yeah, I– look, you have to just go with the flow. I know definitely it’s going to be chaotic at the beginning, but just know, after a few months’ time you’ll start settling in. I know when I first moved to Sydney—this wasn’t studying, but when I went to play with the Sydney Symphony—it was very chaotic. Just– I checked my schedule, like, everyday, just trying to make sure I’m on time. But after a while you get used to the flow, and then I think your normal practice routine will be back. So just– if you– it might be stressful at the beginning, so it should be alright, eventually.
E: Yeah, I think it’s just really exciting.
Q3: Yeah.
E: Sounds like a really big step in your life, and just, I think, make the most out of it. I don’t– You seem like you know what you want. You seem... I actually don’t think there’s much advice, other than just to enjoy it as much as you can. You will look back when you’re our age, thirty, like us, going back to uni and be like, “Those were good days.” So yeah, have fun!
Q3: Thank you.
22:57
[inaudible speaking]
E: We’ll go for a few more questions? I think we’ll go for a few more questions, yeah. Thanks. Uhh, Brett, choose.
B: I don’t– uhh, one in blonde.
Q4: I’m so nervous, I typed the question down on my phone, so I will [inaudible]. Since you guys started running your YouTube channel as a hobby, and it turned into a second profession other than being a violinist, I want to know how do you keep the passion alive to work in this situation? Because I’m also turning my hobby as a kid, drawing, to my future career. I’m going to attend art school this year, and I got into my dream school this year! Hooray! Uh, and, so I just wanna know– uh, so I’m already starting to see drawing as a work that has to be done, and I lost the motivation to draw as passionately as before. So, how do you balance– how do you balance it? And how do you [inaudible]. Thank you!
24:01
E: That’s a great question. Brett? [fans laugh] You guys are asking some really difficult questions, actually. That’s a very deep, philosophical... I think we need Wise Yang Sensei, with the life advice.
“How do you keep motivated when your hobby becomes your work,” is your question, right? Um... I think, for... Okay, I think for us, it’s about remembering why, and not losing sight of that. So it’s like, why do you love doing what you do?
24:52
And because it’s... it’s tricky, right? Because we always have to balance things with, kind of, reality, you know? I can’t– Sometimes, once it becomes your work, you have to meet deadlines, you have to work with clients, and sometimes clients might want this or that. And, you know, it’s part of what it’s like to make it your work. But I think if it feels like you’re losing motivation, maybe it’s time to kind of– rather than facing outwards, kind of go back inwards, and reconnect with the reasons why you love doing this—like a “why do you think it’s a good thing”.
25:38
That’s been it for me. I think, like, for example—I said this all the time—like, with YouTube as well, it’s like, it’s easy to fall into that frame of, like, “Oh, as a content creator we’re just chasing views, and then making content.” And there’s definitely been times where we felt the pressure to just make a video to keep making videos, or to make sure we get views, ‘cause if we stop making videos then it’s the internet and people forget about us in two days, you know, things like that, right? 
But then, at the end of the day, it’s like... You know, we did take some time off, and that was scary at the beginning. And then we realised, “Oh, it’s okay, people are still here.” And over time, you kind of decide, “Well, okay, these are the type of videos that we do want to do, because we know we’ll genuinely have fun. And then some video ideas, we know, probably will get a lot of views, but it’s just not something we want to do.” And then so, we’re like, “Okay, y’know, might be a good video but we won’t do it.”
26:46
So, I guess it’s to strike that balance between the job, or what you have to do, and fulfilling what you want inside. And if you don’t feel good, always just to– it means the balance might be a bit too much that way, (so) just kind of (pull) back a little bit. I don’t know if that answers your question.
Q4: Yes, [inaudible].
E: Alright, thank you.
Q4: Thank you!
E: Do you have anything to add?
B: No, I think you answered the question.
[all laugh]
27:12
E: Sweet. Any more questions? Uhh, I saw you raise your hand? Yeah, in black.
Q5: Thank you, Brett and Eddy. What is the most significant critiques you received from your comments, and how do you take that and make improvements? Maybe each one of you?
E: Ooh.
Q5: Thanks.
B: Full of vomit emojis.
Q5: So Brett, you cannot say, “Eddy, you answer the question,” okay?
[all laugh]
E: That was a critique right there.
B: [laughs] Critique. Most significant critic– criticism.
E: I think the most significant critique on comments is, “Eddy, stop doing paper in scissors-paper-rock.” But I never learn from that—I keep doing it anyway. I don’t know, I feel like... I can’t actually think of any off the top of my head. Most comments I can think of have always been so positive. Um... Can you think of any?
B: I honestly can’t. I think– in terms (of) criticism, most significant criticism...
E: Gonna pull out the comments to our latest video.
B: Yeah... I–
E: [laughs]
28:31
B: I mean, when you say criticisms, without the “comment”, I start thinking about me being in my violin lessons—my teacher saying this and that. But in terms of online, it usually feels like... It’s actually just a lot of positive comments usually, honestly. I know a lot of people—you know, we have like, 100 positive comments, one bad comment—people are gonna zone in on that. But we’ve kinda gotten used to that? And we just been treating comments as a feedback, for us to see what people like, what they enjoy. And in fact, I’ve really enjoyed some of the comments people make. Like, they make really clever comments, or– things like that gives me a laugh. And that just keeps us going, doing our own thing. Um, and– I don’t know if there’s a specific one, but I also enjoy reading a lot of– ‘s not really criticism, but when people have a story to tell in their comments. Like what they went through, what they’re doing, how they got here, what things have been happening, you know—these things kind of help us– well, they inspire us to keep, kind of, doing what we do, so. I don’t know if I really answered that question, but yeah.
E: Yeah. Yeah, I can’t think of any negative comments of the top of my head as well, but I was just quickly scrolling through, just then. And there’s so many funny– you guys come up with the funniest comments. Someone was like, “If you can adjudicate slowly, you can adjudicate quickly,” ‘cause we took so long adjudicating that day. But yeah, I think that’s... yeah.
30:04
B: Are there any more questions? Uh, the pink.
Q6: Hello, Brett and Eddy, I specially flew here from Chengdu to see you, so I wanted to hear the both of you speak Chinese (Standard Mandarin)—
B: [groans]
Q6: I wanted to ask if you have any plans to tour Mainland China this year, and do you have anything you'd like to say to fans in Mainland China? Finally, I'd like to welcome you to Chengdu to look at pandas and eat hotpot.
E: Oooh, hotpot.
[B and E discuss inaudibly]
B: I only heard "eat hotpot".
Q6: Are there any cities you want to go to; any tour plans?
Someone: Any plans for tour in China?
Someone else: In Mainland China!
B: Oh, right!
E: Brett, I thought you were practicing your Chinese, why don't you understand?
Someone: And do you have any preference, for the cities?
31:08
B: Ohhh, okay okay. Do I have to answer in Chinese?
E: Yes, she said she wants to hear us speak Chinese.
B: Uhhh, I like to eat hotpot. I would like– I would also like to go to Ch– Chen...
Q6: Chengdu.
B: Chengdu.
E: Also, I want to—what was that city we went to last time—Guangzhou. We want to go to Guangzhou.
B: Oh, right. I forgot.
E: Yeah. We’re not sure, we were thinking we could do it next year, maybe, but the plans haven't been, like...
Someone(?): Confirmed.
E: Confirmed, yeah, we haven't confirmed them. We just have some ideas. Also, maybe Shanghai? I think Shanghai—
[fans cheer]
31:59
E: Oh wow, okay. Yeah. Because the both of us have been to Shanghai; Brett went with the Sydney Symphony.
B: No, it was to Beijing.
E: Oh, you didn't go to Shanghai?
B: We went to Beijing.
E: Oh, so it was Beijing.
B: Right. [fans laugh] Yeah.
E: Oh. Wait, so have you been to Shanghai?
B: Nope. [fans laugh] I want to go though.
E: I've been before, I joined a tour group with a friend. And I remember, was it Pudong, Puxi, or something? You know there's that river—
Fans: Huangpu River. [T/N: Pudong and Puxi are districts to the east and west of the Huangpu River respectively.]
E: Huangpu River. And so many people were taking wedding photos there! Everyone was—I remember there were weddings everyday. Yeah, there were like five people getting married, I'm like, holy moly. Yeah. So maybe Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangzhou; we really want to go, yeah.
Q6: Is there anything you want to say to the fans (in Mainland China)?
E: Thank you for all your support, and we'll continue to practice 40 hours every day. Yeah, cool.
33:15
Like, it’s 5:10, maybe two, three more questions?
B: Okay.
E: Maybe it’ll go to 5:30 [inaudible]. Yeah, uh, few more questions, yeah.
B: Uh... okay.
Q7: Okay, I come from Guangdong, and I will [inaudible].
E: Oh, nice.
Q7: Yeah, and I will ask the third question from my friend, I’m a [inaudible]. She asked, is tomorrow allowed to take any pictures during the performance?
B: If you’re allowed to take pictures?
E: Taking photos during the performance...
B: I think so...?
Staff: Not during the performance.
B: Oh, okay. Yeah, not during the performance, but...
Staff: Afterwards.
B: But afterwards.
Q7: But afterwards. Okay, [inaudible], thank you.
34:06
B: Okay. Do you have another question? Uh... in the white [inaudible]. Yeah, third row, yeah, yeah.
Staff: Sorry, which one?
B: [unclear]
Q8: Uh, hi.
B: Hi.
Q8: I am [name].
E: Hello.
Q8: A casual question: so I am really into MBTI.
B: Oh!
Q8: So, I really want to–
E: Oh, I love MBTI too!
Q8: Yeah, yeah, I love– I really want to ask you guys, what is your latest MBTI test results?
E: Can you guess? What– Do you know what we are, in the past?
Q8: I? Uh, no, I think Eddy is E.
E: I’m E? Think I’m a E? Guess what we are!
B: Oh, if you know, don’t tell her! Just let her guess!
E: We’ve talked about it online before, so if you know, don’t tell her.
B: Don’t tell her, keep your mouth closed, keep quiet!
Q8: Yeah, but like, because MBTI changes, it always changes.
E: Oh, okay.
Q8: Yeah, so some– for some people it always changes, so I would really want to know that– did your MBTI change, of any sort?
35:04
B: Oh, I guarantee Eddy hasn’t changed. [fans laugh] It’s very potent. Okay, guess– do you want to guess Eddy’s first?
Q8: Uh, I?
B: Yep.
Q8: S?
E: Maybe? Just keep going– [unclear] it’s okay!
Q8: IS... F... Is it F? No, it’s T– No, I think it’s T. [laughs] Uh... IST... P?
E: ISTP? That’s not–
B: Pretty close!
E: That’s the yellow dude, right? ‘Cause I [unclear] their colours. Is it yellow, or is it blue?
Someone: Yeah, yellow.
E: Yellow, he’s yellow.
B: Yellow, okay.
E: ISTP... He’s the guy with the toolbox, I think... With the tools, the drill!
B: Yeah, the drill.
E: Yeah! Close, close—I’m actually a INTP.
Q8: Ahh, okay.
E: So I’m the purple scientist, who just like– yeah, just stays in my room and practice all day.
Q8: That’s good, that’s good.
36:12
E: Yeah. How about Brett? Can you guess Brett?
Q8: I... N...
B: [laughs] She’s on the spot.
Q8: Yeah, you put me on the spot!
B: IN...
Q8: FP?
B: Wow, you’re very close on both.
E: Close, close.
B: I’m actually ENFP.
Fans: Whoa......
B: Whoa, why is it like “whoa”?
E: You know what’s a really funny story about this, actually? Even Brett didn’t know he was extroverted, in the beginning. So when he first found out he was ENFP he’s like, “What?! I’m not extroverted!” And then our friend was like, “An introverted wouldn’t yell so loud.”
B: [laughs] I remember that.
E: Yeah, he was like, “What?! I’m not extroverted!”
B: Yeah, [unclear] “The introvert would not do that.”
E: Yeah.
B: And I think I was telling everyone I was...
E: You thought you were INFP, initially thought, too.
B: Yes, yeah. And I was telling everyone, I was like, “No, I’m introverted, I’m introverted!” And [unclear] was like, “...dude.”
E: [laughs]
B: “An introvert would not do that.”
E: Yeah. So you’re very close, actually, yeah.
Q8: That’s good, thank you–
37:20
B: What are– what are yours?
Q8: Oh, mine is–
E: Oh, I wanna guess!
Q8: Yeah, sure, guess!
B: [inaudible] gonna guess?
Q8: Yeah, I’m going to turn you back right on the spot!
E: Um... I think you are...
B: [quietly] How are you gonna guess?!
E: INFP.
Q8: No.
E: Aw, damn.
B: My turn, my turn. So I have one-in-fifteen chance.
E: Yeah.
Q8: Sixteen.
B: Sixteen?
Q8: Oh, no, sorry, fifteen, yeah, sorry.
B: No, one-in-fifteen, right? [to Eddy] You said INFP, right? No no–
E: Actually–
B: –no no no no no no no no let me– shhhh.
E: What colour do you think she is?
B: Uhh... ESFP.
Q8: Right. You’re–
[everyone cheering in shock]
38:08
E: Damn.
B: You know what gave it away?
E: What?
B: I think the way she dressed, it’s very outgoing. “Look at me, woo!”
E: ESFP... ESFP is the yellow one with brown [inaudible]
Q8: Yeah, it’s the Entertainer.
B: Wow...
E: Makes sense, makes sense. Nice.
B: Wow.
E: There’s uh, charades telepathy.
B: Do I get bubble tea?
E: [laughs]
Q8: Sure, sure! [laughs]
B: [laughs]
E: Nice.
Q8: Thank you!
E: Cool, thank you. That was a fun question.
B: [inaudible] we do one more question? Do we have time?
Staff: Maybe two more?
B: Two more, okay, cool. You can pick.
E: Um, alright. In the back, there?
38:51
Q9: Just a normal question: What’s your favourite movie, and why do you recommend it? Or which one do you think is the best use of classical music or violin?
E: Ooh, a movie.
B: That use–
E: Best use of classical music or violin.
B: Dude, that’s not a normal question, that’s a hard question. Whoa, that’s... Favourite movie...
E: That’s tricky. I’ll be honest, I don’t watch that many movies, so already that’s a bit hard for me.
B: Does anime count?
E: Yeah, I was gonna say, I watch anime. 
[fans say it counts]
E: Anime... but then there’s not that much anime with classical music. Obviously there’s Your Lie In April, there’s Nodame... They’re not really movies, they’re like series, right? What movie would you recommend, Brett?
39:59 
B: I’m still thinking, just– I’m not sure yet, I just– It’s– Okay. I have favourite movies. But the classical music part, it’s... I’m not sure I have one that sticks out.
E: Yeah.
B: But, uh... Grease– There’s always all time favourites, like the ones from... You guys know Inception? It’s been a while now, right?
E: Mhm. I like Inception.
B: The dream in a dream—that was pretty cool. In fact, actually, there was an anime that had that, called Paprika. Right, Paprika?
E: Mhm.
B: They had the same concept, with the dream in a dream. But in terms of classical music, I can’t really access that right away.
40:37
E: Yeah, nothing sticks out in mind, I just remember the bad ones, and like, not good ones. But, I mean—I actually haven’t watched this movie—I’ve heard The Pianist is really good. I’ve been meaning to watch it, but I haven’t gotten around to it. Apparently it’s really good, The Pianist.
B: Oh, The Pianist.
E: Yeah. But apparently, it, like, makes you cry. I hate watching movies that make me cry, ‘cause then I’m just like, a mess. The most recent movie that I watched that made me cry—have you guys seen Coco? (The) Disney movie? I know it’s not classical music, but it’s a very musical movie as well, and dude, that movie wrecked me. It was like, so sad, so.
B: I didn’t know that.
E: Right, ‘cause you think Disney’s like, just for little kids and stuff, but it was like, full deep. And it’s about music, and stuff, so. Yeah, that was a cool movie. I don’t know if that answers your question.
Q9: Did you guys watch the new Spider-Man movie?
B: Oh, I haven’t seen it yet.
E: Wait, which one is the new one? But is it the one with the three (Spider-Mans)?
Someone: Across the Spider-Verse, it’s the animation one.
E: Oh, no, I haven’t watched it. Is it good?
Q9: It’s really good.
E: Ooh, okay. Cool, we’ll keep that in mind. Thank you, thank you.
41:56
B: Oh, one more question. Uh... Okay, in the front.
Q10: Hi, I’m [name] and this my girlfriend, [name].
B: [laughs] You guys saw that? He just put his hands all like...
Q10: Well, we are both violinists, and we’ve been dating for, like, five months. And I just have one question, that, um... Do you guys, like, get competitive all the time?
B: Wait, wait a second. Is this– are you asking for a friend, or like...?
E:  Is this relationship counselling right now?
Q10: Friendship-wise, but like, do you get competitive all the time, and like, arguing who being the best– who being the better one? And if yes, how do you overcome it and deal with it?
B: So... does she ask?
Q10: I ask this question.
B: Ohhh.
E: Somehow I feel like the question’s not really about us.
[laughter]
 43:03
E: I don’t think we really do go competitive. Even like... okay, even back in uni, where we had some competitions where we’re against each other, we were never, like, competitive, you know? In the sense that we would still play for each other—like before our competition, we’d be like, “Hey, can you listen to my Mozart?” Or I’ll play my thing for you and just, you know, listen to each other, gives each other some feedback. I know there were definitely some students that were a bit more, like, weird about it. I remember, um...
B: Actually, for me it was similar. For the competitions, it was always about just making it through. Like, “Oh, you’re next, ohhhh.” I always thought about “Oh, who’s going first, who’s going second,” you know? And you can start playing these mind games with yourself.
E: Yeah.
B: So we don’t really get competitive. And honestly, I feel like I’ve never had the capacity to be competitive when I walk on stage. I just get really nervous, and I’m just trying to make it through the whole piece.
E: Yeah, same. It was almost like we’re both sharing the pain of going to this competition together, it’s like...
B: Yeah, but it’s not about us, so...
44:17
E: Oh yeah, that’s right, this question’s not about us. That is interesting though, actually. I have heard, you know, about musician couples. I don’t know, though. I don’t know what to say, Brett. Wise sensei, Yang-sensei. [laughs]
B: Okay, look—do you guys get competitive?
Q10: Sometimes.
B: Sometimes! Ohhh!
Q10′s girlfriend: Because we’re very, like, close in, like, level, and we’re gonna go to, like, university soon, and we’re both gonna study music.
B: Wait, so– but are you guys competing in the same university?
Q10g: Probably.
B: Probably? Have you got in the university yet?
Q10g: We have got in, and we both have full scholarships.
B: You both have full scholarships...
Q10g: And the same teacher.
E: Okay–
B: Whoa... Okay, this is– okay–
45:07
E: This is– okay, I have two ways of thinking about this, actually. I have the practical answer, which is interacting in normal day life. And then I have, like, the bigger picture—what I think about relationships.
So, I think, in life, meeting people that are genuinely close, that you form, like, life-long relationships with, is something that is so rare, and so meaningful. And that, to me, is always gonna be more precious than winning some competition. Like someone that you can trust, that you know that you guys will support each other. 
45:48
And so for me, like for people– like, for Brett, for example—like, I think it’s always that you should want the best for the other person, and you should also know that they want the best for you. And so, you know, if you see someone else exceed—even if, let’s say, for example, he won the Bach Prize and I didn’t, for example—even if in the moment I feel a little bit, like, jealous or envious—I’m not saying I did, I don’t remember how I felt, but if I did—I think at the end of the day, you should still commit. And there’s something you can practice, actually. Just practice being like, “No, I’m going to congratulate them, I’m gonna feel happy for them, because I want the best for them.” I think that’s really important, if you want to have a long–term– not even just relationship, like, a friendship, like a close friend, you know.
46:47
B: Yeah, I think you made a good point, like– Envy consumes you, if you’re not careful. Because it’s all inside you, you know. And there’s nothing to gain from envy—there’s literally nothing there, it’s just– you harm yourself inside. And it’s like Eddy said—yeah, envy happens? That’s why it’s one of—what’s that, like—seven deadly sins, or something. Like it happens, but it’s part of us to try and practice a way out of it, you know.
So you might feel it. It’s okay to feel it, you don’t have to be like, “I feel envy. Oh my god, I’m a bad person. Oh my god.” Just kind of be like, “Okay, well, it’s there, but I’m not gonna act on it. And I shouldn’t respond to it. I just look at it.” It’s like, “Oh, hi, envy. How’re you going? I’m going back to practice.” Just ignore it. And then, what Eddy said—it’s like, you practice congratulating the other person.
E: Mm.
B: So– and that’s– You’ll find that’ll help you in the long run, because then both of you, or who you’re congratulating, will help each other. And they say, “If you wanna go fast, you go by yourself; if you wanna go far, you work as a team.” So that’s really important.
47:52
E: Yeah. Even in the– I mean, even... Actually, that’s a really good point, right, like, when you’re young, it might feel like it’s just about who plays the best, who practices the most, who wins competitions. But actually, later, when you’re actually touring—and y’know, we meet a lot of soloists as well—who you know does matter a lot. And even if you’re the best player, if you just piss everyone off ‘cause you’re so competitive, no one will want to work with you. So that’s really important. Um, and–
B: He’s just– [laughs]
E: [laughs] Okay, but– [laughs] on a more day-to-day, practical level, I think—‘cause like, I have heard stories about this—I think the main thing is if someone else is practicing, don’t give advice unless they ask for it.
B: Oh yeah, don’t do that.
E: Don’t just walk into the room, be like, “Yo yo, I think your B-flat’s a bit out of tune, I think you should uh, work–” Like, don’t do that, don’t do that!
B: [laughs] [unclear]
48:53
E: It’s funny, though, ‘cause I’ve– we know, like, musicians that are musician couple—it’s a really common thing—and the insecurity... I have heard from– especially from couples where maybe one of them is more ahead in their career than the other one, it can feel like–
B: Or they’re in a string quartet.
E: String quartet is a big one as well. So, it’s– yeah, it’s not–
B: Oh, you guys in a string quartet?
E: Like it sounds funny, but it’s actually a tough challenge, and I hope– I wish you guys the best. Yeah.
Q10: Thank you.
E: Cool.
B: Alright, I think that’s it, right? Thank you, everyone!
E: Thank you, everyone, thank you!
49:34
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Real-life applications of NLP in various industries
NLP has practical applications in a wide range of industries and professions. Here are some examples of how NLP can be applied in different contexts:
Business and Sales: NLP techniques can be used in sales and business settings to build rapport with clients, understand their needs and preferences, and deliver persuasive presentations.
Education: NLP can be applied in education to enhance teaching and learning experiences. By understanding different learning styles and communication patterns, educators can tailor their approach to meet the needs of individual students.
Therapy and Coaching: NLP techniques are widely used in therapy and coaching to help individuals overcome limiting beliefs, manage emotions, and achieve personal growth and development.
Leadership and Management: NLP can be applied in leadership and management to enhance communication with team members, motivate and inspire others, and resolve conflicts.
Public Speaking: NLP techniques can be used to enhance public speaking skills, including managing stage fright, engaging with the audience, and delivering impactful presentations.
These are just a few examples of how NLP can be applied in various industries. The principles and techniques of NLP can be adapted and tailored to meet the specific needs and challenges of different contexts.
Success stories of individuals who have mastered NLP in Singapore
There are numerous success stories of individuals who have mastered NLP and experienced significant personal and professional growth. One such success story is that of Jane, a marketing executive in Singapore. Jane enrolled in an NLP course to enhance her communication and leadership skills. By applying the techniques she learned in the course, Jane was able to build stronger relationships with her team members, communicate more effectively with clients, and achieve her sales targets consistently. The NLP training not only boosted her confidence but also provided her with a toolkit of practical strategies that she continues to apply in her daily work.
Another success story is that of John, a teacher in Singapore. John attended an NLP course to improve his teaching skills and engage his students more effectively. By applying NLP techniques such as mirroring and matching, John was able to establish rapport with his students and create a positive and engaging learning environment. As a result, his students became more motivated, attentive, and enthusiastic about learning.
These success stories highlight the transformative power of NLP and its ability to enhance communication skills in various contexts. By mastering NLP techniques, individuals can achieve their goals, build strong relationships, and experience personal and professional growth.
Conclusion: Take the first step towards effective communication with an NLP course in Singapore
Effective communication is a valuable skill that can open doors and create opportunities in both personal and professional life. By mastering the art of effective communication through Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), individuals can enhance their relationships, influence others, and achieve their goals. If you are in Singapore and want to develop your communication skills, consider enrolling in the best NLP course in Singapore. By choosing a comprehensive NLP course that covers key components and offers practical techniques, you can take the first step towards becoming a more effective and influential communicator. Invest in yourself and unlock your potential with NLP.
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kapowsandinterrobangs · 5 months
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It's December again,
which meant that Jeap's in town for Christmas and New Year's.
We met today for a damn good nasi padang meal at Hjh Maimunah and to catch up as usual. Jeap was only craving begedil and lemak siput sedut (water snails cooked in coconut gravy), and I wasn't in the mood for beef rendang, so today's choice of dishes were evidently a lot more modest than usual.
We also drank teh while spilling teh about work, life, love, privacy and data protection (Did you know that apps requiring facial verification are likely to have started recording your phone screen even before you took the verification selfie? Or that in order to train their algorithms and models, private companies can obtain data about real people from governments and it's all perfectly legal? Well, now you know).
One of the things we talked about were how our relationships with our parents have evolved over the years as we grow older, and part of this relationship is the unspoken understanding that for kids like us, we are our parents' retirement plans. And it starts off with the household financials gradually becoming ours to shoulder as well.
As an example, I've sort of reluctantly taken the financial responsibility of paying for my sister's math tuition classes to the tune of $360 a month. My recent raise was about that much and a little bit more? So you can guess where my raise is going every month.
And it's something that I'm still wrestling with. On one hand, that's actually a lot of money committed that could have gone to my savings or something else (a Polène maybe?).
But on the other hand, this is me paying it forward. My parents did let me graduate debt-free and paid for all my sec sch, jc, and university tuition fees. Ibu baked over the weekends so they could afford extra money to send me to uni. Ayah worked day and night, every single day, driving on the roads of Singapore. All the sacrifices made on so many fronts just to make sure their firstborn had everything she needed to start her life in the real world. So this is the least that I should do to give back right?
I think the work that I need to do is to do it with sincerity, and to change the way that I think about this. It takes a village to raise a child, and of course that village includes me.
And one more thing that Jeap and I talked about is that because they spent their lives, energy, and money in bringing us up to the point that we were able to start our lives debt-free, they really don't have much left for themselves in old age. And who else can they depend on in old age if not us, the children that they've worked so hard to raise? This is just a small example of the growing expectation for me to pay for a specific thing in the household. Sure, I've been giving my parents a filial piety contribution every month which is most likely used to pay bills. But with this, I think it marks the start of bigger, heavier responsibilities ahead.
Anyway, adulthood am I right?
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nueshape · 5 months
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Smooth And Silky: Unleashing The Power Of Facials For Wrinkle Erasure
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With a range of facial for wrinkles in Singapore, you can attain a smooth and refreshed complexion, and Nueshape is dedicated to accompanying you on this path to beautiful skin. Our committed group of licensed practitioners and skilled dermatologists is here to help you choose the best course of action based on your unique concerns and skin type.
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healthandmedicalblog · 6 months
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Everything Dr. David Loh Has to Say About Dermal Fillers in Singapore
Becoming old smoothly has taken on another significance over the most recent couple of years.
Before, it alluded to becoming old "with no work" done. Nowadays, with plastic medical procedures so inescapable, becoming old effortlessly implies becoming old with "just negligible work" done. Also, B*tox and Fillers are more or less negligible in feel. We should discuss dermal fillers in this blog, will we?
Often Posed Inquiry on Dermal Fillers
What regions are best treated with dermal fillers?
All regions on the face, starting from the forehead to the jaw can be securely and actually treated with dermal fillers. Here are the more normal regions that are dealt with.
Temple expansion and projection can shape the brow;
Nose, lips and jawline expansion draw out the magnificence in the focal facial highlights;
Cheeks and under-eye increase support the skin over the cheeks. This diminishes the presence of the under-eye hollows, the nasolabial folds and the cheeks;
The sanctuaries and sidelong cheek increase makes a characteristic lifting of the face.
At David Loh Surgery, we succeed in the craft of dermal filler injections having distributed our exceptional infusion strategy (The DL Lift) as an educational aide for specialists in PRIME, Global Diary of Tasteful and Against Aging Medication in 2018.
What are the costs for dermal fillers like?
The cost for dermal fillers costs $1000 per needle of 1ml. Look at our cost list
Treatments like the nose and lips frequently require just 1ml.
Treatments like brow, cheek and jawline expansion require 2-3mls per region, yet they needn't bother with being done across the board at around the same time.
Then there are treatments like The DL Lift (our treatment named after Dr David Loh) may require 4-5mls of fillers each time. The DL Lift is likewise in some cases called a Liquid Facelift
Skin hydration promoters additionally cost $1000 per needle of 1ml. To hydrate the under-eye skin, the skin over the cheeks including the nasolabial folds, and around the lips, patients will require 2-3mls of skin hydration promoters.
Are filler injections painful?
Every one of the respectable brands of present day fillers contain a sedative summoned lidocaine which takes the inconvenience of filler injections. You shouldn't agree to less.
The main sensation you will feel is the minuscule needle entering the skin, and the vibe of development (not torment) when the cannula is moved under the skin.
Are fillers infusion results quick?
Indeed, the outcomes are quick and "what-you-see-is-what-you-get". Additionally short 10%-20% maybe in view of slight starting enlarging. As a matter of fact more often than not, the outcomes are sufficiently regular and the patients are adequately satisfactory to go out and meet companions following a treatment. This really brought about the expression "noon facelifts".
Is there any recuperation time (free time) while getting filler injections?
The possibilities of getting a minuscule injury with filler injections is around 10%-30% relying upon which regions are being dealt with. Likewise with various areas of treatment, there is additionally a higher possibility of getting no less than one injury.
No specialist can ensure wound free injections; after all needles and cannulas are engaged with the course of filler injections. In the event that an injury happens, it should run its normal flow taking 7-10 days to vanish gradually. More often than not wounds are little and can be effectively covered with a touch of cosmetics.
Other than swelling, which obviously causes some expanding, there is much of the time some enlarging which is inconsequential to the injuries. This is a characteristic cycle in filler injections. This post infusion expansion typically requires 3-7 days to die down.
How safe are filler injections?
Filler injections are just as protected as your primary care physician's information on the life systems of the face. So don't agree to non-medicinally prepared injectors like cosmetologists. As a matter of fact, best to move toward specialists that do filler injections regularly than the people who don't.
With legitimate preparation and experience, filler injections are by and large extremely protected.
Our primary care physicians are mentors for different specialists. Dr David Loh has distributed in clinical writing on the anticipation and the executives of filler difficulties. One of the papers has been granted a Best Paper (Gold) Grant by the Plastic and Reconstructive Diary (PRS Worldwide Open) in 2019.
The other perspective about security with respect to dermal fillers is the filler material itself. As a filler material, hyaluronic corrosive fillers have been securely utilized on many patients since the 1990s. Without referencing brands here, we are of the assessment that main biodegradable non-extremely durable fillers are protected. This is on the grounds that they don't stay adequately nearby to cause granulomas or diseases. Furthermore, as the face changes, as it unavoidably will throughout the long term, fillers can be topped up to suit the progressions related with aging.
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vasquezguy58 · 6 months
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Golfing in the Bahamas, Thailand and the Maldives
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When you think of luxury holidays, where do you automatically go? The Bahamas? Riviera? And yet, those are not the only options. While some people might think that going on a cruise ship is the only way to have a luxury vacation, there are so many other destinations that you can explore. Wherever you stay – whether it's a luxury hotel room or a luxury villa – you're sure to have a wonderful holiday.
Take A Tour
One of the best things that you can do to have a luxurious vacation is to take a long vacation. If you have the money and you want to spend it on traveling, why not? There are plenty of luxury vacation spots that you can visit, and you can take a look at some of the best luxury tours that you can join.
If you want to see the most famous spots in the world, you can take the standard round-the-world cruise or the less traditional trip around Europe. Or why not go east? There are lots of luxury tour operators that offer a trip to China and Japan, where you can spot all of the famous temples and try some of the unique cuisines. It's a fantastic way to see some of the greatest sights in the world.
Explore The Spas
Another great way to have a luxurious vacation is to explore spas. There are lots of luxurious treatments that you can get at a spa, from massages and facials to full body treatment and mud therapy. Many spas offer a variety of treatments, so you are sure to find something that you like. Some of the best luxury spas that you can visit are in the Maldives, Thailand and Singapore. You can even get a full spa treatment at the end of a dinner cruise, where you can sample the culinary delights of the ship's restaurant along with enjoying the spectacular view.
Get A Limo Driver
If you want to have a luxurious vacation, the best way to do it is to get a limousine driver. These are professionals who know the streets and know how to get you to your destination safely and reliably. They will pick you up at the airport and drive you wherever you want to go. Some of the most luxurious vehicles that you can get are town cars, like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. If you are looking for an alternative to a taxi, getting a limousine driver is the way to go. You will feel like a celebrity and will enjoy the smooth ride all the way to your luxury destination.
Visit Museums And Attractions
One of the things that a luxury vacation doesn't have to lack in is culture. You will find plenty of museums and cultural centers from which to choose, with a wide variety of exhibits that you can see. If you love history, you can visit the greatest museums and take a look at the most prominent exhibits. There are lots of options for luxury vacations that involve plenty of culture and art, so you are sure to find something that you enjoy.
Of course, if you want a more traditional vacation, you can choose destinations that are filled with historical sites that you can visit. You will find lots of castles and ruins from which to choose, as well as hotels that have been built around these attractions. If you are looking for a more unique experience, you can join a luxury tour that takes you to less-known and historical places that you can explore. These places sometimes have gates that only the wealthy (or famous) can access, so you can feel like a real VIP. Not many people can boast of having been to these incredible locations, so it's definitely something to tell your friends about.
Play Some Golf
If you are a fan of the great outdoors, you can take a hike, go on a bike ride or play some golf. Lots of the greatest resorts have their own golf courses, so you can indulge in your favorite hobby while enjoying the breathtaking views and fresh sea breeze. Some of the most luxurious resorts in the world that you can join are in the Bahamas, Thailand and the Maldives, where you can play with some of the greatest golfing legends. If you are a beginner, don't worry – you will have a golf instructor with you. The world is your oyster when it comes to golfing, and you will have a dream vacation regardless of whether you are playing or not.
Whether you want to explore the world of luxury travel or you want to settle for something more traditional, there are plenty of options out there. Take your time choosing the destination that you like best, and you are sure to have an incredible experience. Thanks for reading! We hope this article will help you to choose the perfect vacation spot for yourself or your family.
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buzz-london · 8 months
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I feel ashamed of myself. I know that ‘they all look the same to me’ is a horrible form of racism
Your (and my mother’s) experiences are referred to in social science research as the own race bias (ORB) or the “cross race effect”. It’s been studied, it’s real; and yes, I can imagine it is very embarrassing for you and extremely irritating for the Black and Asian people you are encountering and repeatedly misrecognising, especially your neighbours.
Cognitive studies show that people who belong to a particular ethnic group tend to recognise one another more easily than people who aren’t in their group. Multiple experiments have shown that “ORB is a reliable phenomenon across cultural and racial groups where unfamiliar faces from other races are usually remembered more poorly than own-race faces.” Of course, the other race effect isn’t so much racial as it is about habituation. So, for example, studies of Korean children adopted by white American parents during early childhood show that they recognise white faces more easily than Korean faces. In other words, once they are surrounded by white faces, they learn quickly to recognise those faces and see them as their “own race.” The same holds true for people from ethnic minority groups, who typically are better at recognising the faces of people in dominant groups. However, in very diverse societies such as Malaysia and Singapore, there are high degrees of facial recognition across ethnic groups because of daily exposure.
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dermadynamics47 · 8 months
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The best way to unwind after a demanding workweek is to treat yourself to a facial. Nothing compares to walking into a facial salons Singapore and inhaling its fresh, calming scent. More than cucumber peels, masks, or slices exist for facials. Additionally, you can get these facial treatments for less money. Of course, there are rules and restrictions.
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ubaid214 · 10 months
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PRP, Botox, Dermal Filler Courses in Malaysia, Starting Aesthetic Practice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Practice Of Aesthetic Medicine In Malaysia In Malaysian, it is obligatory for medical doctors who plan to practice Aesthetic Medicine to undergo an assessment conducted by the Malaysian Ministry of Health (MOH) to obtain his / her Letter of Credentialing & Privileging (LCP). The practice of Aesthetic Medicine in Malaysia is rather unique. For example, in some countries, it is a self-regulated practice where the doctors undergo theoretical and clinical training on his / her own accord and consequently are allowed to practice evidence-based procedures diligently. For example, in Australia, it is deemed as a self-regulating medical practice where the Doctors undergo structured theoretical and clinical training on his / her own accord and practices evidence-based procedures diligently. In Singapore it is somewhat the same, but Doctors are required to undergo an interview with the regulators. It is somewhat of an oath taking process where you solemnly swear to do the right thing, rather than an examination.
How to get KKM LCP Certificate
Who Can Practice Aesthetic Medicine? In Malaysia, however, it is more stringent and well-structured. The Ministry of Health (Malaysia) has constituted a specified division under “Amalan Perubatan” to solely monitor the practice of Aesthetic Medicine in Malaysia. They are responsible to develop the guidelines which includes evaluation of eligible medical doctors’ aesthetic knowledge and skills via an examination and VIVA. Doctors who pass the exam are eligible to practice Aesthetic Medicine legally in Malaysia.
Guideline On Aesthetic Medical Practice The Guideline on Aesthetic Medical Practice, which explains the requirements to practice Aesthetic Medicine in Malaysia came under the purview of the Main Credentialing and Privileging Committee of Aesthetic Medical Practice. This Main Committee is under the purview of the Director General of Health, who then appoints a Sub-Committee which implements the directives of the Main Committee. The members of the Sub-Committee are responsible to monitor the assessment affairs, professionally.
Practice of Aesthetic Medicine In Malaysia Since the practice of Aesthetic Medicine is not regarded as a specialty, the Ministry of Health has implemented a special requirement in the form of a Letter of Credentialing & Privileging, which entitles that the holder of this Letter is Credentialed and Privileged to practice Aesthetic Medicine in Malaysia. A medical doctor in Malaysia who wants to practice Aesthetic Medicine should have met certain prerequisites in order to apply for the LCP exam. It applies to registered Malaysian medical Doctors only.
Studying For LCP Exam A well-designed Aesthetic Medical course will teach you the fundamentals of Aesthetic Medicine and also award you with Internationally Recognized Credentials. The Aesthetic Medicine training Program must cover both theory and Aesthetic clinical training. A good training Program for Aesthetic Medicine for Malaysian Doctors must guide you step by step, and cover the following areas:
Scope of Aesthetic Medicine, including principles of Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Fillers, Laser Skin Rejuvenation, Laser Hair Removal, Laser for Pigmentation, Chemical Peels, Skin Tightening Devices, Body Contouring Devices and other Aesthetic Procedures. It must also cover Facial Anatomy, Integumentary System, Skin Physiology, Aging Face, Aesthetic Treatment Outcomes, and Managing Aesthetic Medicine Complications. LCP examination requirements, the exam format / questions and how to prepare for the LCP exam. Starting an Aesthetic practice in Malaysia.
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minstitute · 3 months
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Explore SkillsFuture Beauty Course Opportunities
Unlock the gateway to your dreams with SkillsFuture Beauty Courses, offering a diverse array of opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether you aspire to become a makeup artist, skincare specialist, or beauty entrepreneur, these courses cater to your interests and goals. Delve into hands-on training, industry insights, and cutting-edge techniques, empowering you to excel in the dynamic world of beauty. Don't miss out on the chance to embark on a transformative journey towards your dream career in the beauty industry.
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treatmentacne · 11 months
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How to Get Rid of Back Acne in Teens and Adults
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Back acne is a troublesome condition causing a lot of discomfort and irritation. Then again as a teenager, your clothing style can be severely limited due to this condition and cause a lot of psychological distress to teens and adults alike. The cases of acne vulgaris and cystic acne are especially ungainly and they need to be treated by a professional doctor.
If you are living in Singapore then you can get the best and most advanced back acne treatments in aesthetics clinics run by qualified dermatologists. Here you need to remember, that although the methods to treat acne on the back can be standardized, but there is no one size fits all method. The treatment of this skin condition needs to be customized according to the problem faced by different people.
People suffering from severe back acne are often unable to go out in the sun or in humid weather. The acne also causes irritation when they indulge in exercise or other physical activities. Severe back acne can also stain clothes and cause embarrassment in public places. This is why people with back acne are looking for methods to get rid of it.
Of course, there is a difference between facial acne and back acne and the doctor treating them both should be able to understand this. From among different methods of treatment, the most effective is laser treatment. With the help of this treatment the bacteria causing the acne are killed and even the skin layer can be rid of acne scars.
You can also get rid of back acne with the help of topical applications containing retinoids or benzoyl peroxide are useful for home treatment if the problem is mild. However, for severe back acne treatments you should consult a qualified and experienced dermatologist who can choose among the different methods of treatment including laser.
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skingo · 11 months
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The Best Facial Spa Treatment for Your Skin Type: How to Choose It?
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Choosing the appropriate product for your skin type from the many alternatives available can be intimidating. You may make a choice that will leave your skin gleaming and renewed, though, by being aware of the particular requirements of your skin and the advantages of various treatments. To get reliable and trustworthy facial spa treatments in Singapore, you can go through Skin Go.
Once you are aware of your skin type and the treatments that are accessible, take into account your particular skin troubles. For instance, a deep cleansing facial with exfoliation may be helpful if you have acne-prone skin.
To choose the right facial treatment, you must first ascertain your skin type. There are generally four main classifications: oily, dry, combo, and sensitive. Knowing your skin type will help you select the best course of action for your particular challenges.
Pick a reputed spa or salon with estheticians who have expertise and training. Before scheduling an appointment, check the place's reputation, cleanliness, and client reviews.
Final Words
By carefully following these instructions, you can choose the face spa treatment that is most effective for your skin type. Never forget that caring for your face is an act of self-care, and a well-chosen Best facial treatment can provide several benefits that will make your skin seem healthy and young.
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dr-twl · 1 year
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5 Best Skincare Tips By a Dermatologist
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Choosing the right cleansing regimen is the most important part of any skincare routine
1.Don’t just cleanse, cleanse mindfully
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This means using either a very gentle washcloth (unless you have extremely dry/sensitive skin) a reusable soft microfibre pad can help attract the particulate matter settled on skin. PM2.5, airborne pollutants are known to accelerate skin aging and worsen skin conditions like acne. Cleansing is the most important step in any skincare regimen because it directly targets the skin microbiome. When the skin microbiome is disturbed, skin conditions like acne, rosacea, eczema result.
How to up your cleansing game:
Add a cleansing device
Sonic technology, microdermabrasion are some clinic technologies that have now been adapted for home use
Use a microfibre washing pad
Besides being eco-friendly, it’s also a quick and cost-effective way to quickly up your skincare regimen
K-beauty inspired facial essences are water-based. Water itself is a fantastic astringent/cleanser on its own—without stripping skin dry. This is why our skin feels cleansed after a bath. For the same reason dermatologists advise applying water compresses to wounds to gently cleanse and remove exudates.
Use your favorite moisturiser as your sleeping mask
All sleeping mask formulas are the same as moisturisers, simply apply a larger amount, palm-sized, leave on overnight.
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Sleep for 8-9 hours and follow the sunrise/sundown pattern
During the sleep cycle, skin cells work to repair damaged DNA.
Sleep helps to rejuvenate cell mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of skin cells.
Your biological clock follows the circadian rhythm—which is the sun rise and sun down pattern. Our body’s physiological processes follow that too. This ensures your cells are optimally rested and can focus on fighting the bad guys (pollution, stress, UV damage) in the daytime
Most people wrongly assume the best skincare tips involve skincare products/facials.
Skin is an organ, much like any other organ of the body. When you are healthy, your skin will be too.
Twenty minutes each day isn’t too much to ask for, especially if you are already committed to a skincare routine.
The post-workout glow is real—the increased blood flow benefits the entire body and also stimulates the cell powerhouses.
This is one way to instantly anti-age your skin—it does work, according to studies!
(For those who suffer from dermatological conditions like acne, rosacea, eczema, medical therapy may be necessary. This post talks about general tips for those seeking to maintain healthy skin.)
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beautywellnessblog · 1 year
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How to Perform a Non-Invasive Facelift in Singapore?
According to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), the number of female facelifts has recently decreased by 44%, with non-surgical alternatives becoming more and more popular.
Innovations like regenerative lasers, ultrasound, and radiofrequency energy, which either stimulate an enormous rise in our own collagen production or operate on the facial muscles themselves to raise the elements, are among the non-surgical options. Ultherapy, the new maximum standard in careless skin raising and mending, is one of the major tactics that is both safe and effective. And SW1 Clinic provides this non invasive face lift singapore services.
What is Ultherapy exactly?
"Ultherapy is a non-invasive technique that takes very little of your personal time to lift and mend the skin on your face, neck, and décolletage. For results that appear natural, ultrasonic technology injects energy into your body's normal collagen and elastin production. Additionally, it can be used to specifically target specific areas for treatment, such as a "temple lift" or "jaw-lift."
Does it also affect the muscle layers beneath the skin, or simply the skin?
Since ultrasound waves have been used in diagnostic procedures throughout the medical industry for more than 50 years, its safety is well established. Different therapeutic ultrasound devices, however, harness the power of these waves to significantly promote collagen in the skin as well as the shallow solid aponeurotic framework (SMAS), the layer of stringy tissue that envelops the face muscles. In the end, this has a lifting effect on the skin and muscle layers, therefore Ultherapy is a good restorative ultrasonic device for both skin repair and raising facial features.
Who is the best suitable candidate for treatment?
"A patient with early skin hanging or skin laxity is the most suitable candidate for the procedure. A lowered forehead, loose skin on the neck, sagging beneath the jaw, a defined facial structure, and lines or kinks defining the chest are all features models often use. It is perfect for early mediation and counteraction. The results are astonishing in our facilities for the correct type of competition, which is someone with soft to-direct hanging. However, only a small percentage of unusual treatments are quite comparable, necessitating careful planning and specialist skill. The Eudelo experts I collaborate with slightly modify the conventional energy appropriation mechanism to adapt the treatment to specific patient requirements.
How does Ultherapy differ from other skin-healing medications like radiofrequency or laser?
"Ultherapy transmits defined segments of higher temperature to the skin, which makes it different from medications like radiofrequency. This then has more dependable clinical outcomes at that stage. Therefore, unlike radiofrequency (and non-ablative, regenerative lasers), which need the patient to take a course of medications, Ultherapy is an unusual treatment that patients who travel from other countries to see us really appreciate.
What is a therapy like, and what might it feel like?
"Ultherapy is a high-level restorative and regenerative treatment to stimulate collagen production. It involves non-invasive skin mending and lifting with miniature centered ultrasound and synchronous high-goal ultrasound representation (MFU-V).
Everyone will have different sensitivity levels to this heat, and your doctor will advise you on how to deal with the inconvenience. Generally speaking, there is no real vacation, just a gentle puffiness for a couple of days and delicacy for up to two or three weeks. In a small number of patients with seriously sun-damaged skin, there might be impermanent swelling.
How soon do you start seeing benefits, and how long do they last?
The best results appear after roughly three to a half years, and in order to maintain the results, we advise reevaluating the treatment after about two years.
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