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レンタカー事業始めました!
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株式会社LEEHOME、この度レンタカー事業を始めました! その名も Lexia(レクシア)レンタカー。
現在、レクサスシリーズを3台ご用意しております。 SUV車で運転しやすく、荷物もたくさん収納できる5人乗りです。 これから宮古島にご旅行で来られる皆様、ぜひLexiaレンタカーをご利用ください。 http://lexiarentacar.leehome-miyakojima.com/
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mediamatinees · 11 months
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How Eileen Chang Revived My Fascination With the 'Femme Fatale'
Content Warning: Lust, Caution contains scenes of graphic violence, nudity, and discussions of murder (the book only hints at these things). The movie also depicts sexual assault. Viewer discretion is advised. Spoilers for Lust, Caution (book and film) ahead! femme fa·​tale (noun) 1 : a seductive woman who lures men into dangerous or compromising situations 2 : a woman who attracts men by an…
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chayos-stim · 1 year
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LeehOm Mestik
With Roulette, Guns, and Luxury
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cfrog · 1 year
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VII. THE TAMED
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wumbletumblebumble · 1 year
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I can't figure out if this is just an innocent song to teach the Chinese zodiac, promo for a movie, or if there's some deeper meaning but I was first introduced to this over a decade ago and it popped into my head recently and i can't stop thinking about it.
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doublebillposters · 2 years
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Alternative film poster for Blackhat (USA, 2015), directed by Michael Mann. His latest film is a brooding, high-tech, abstract urban thriller, revealing how cyber security and crime are deeply embedded into our global economy. Memorable quote: “This isn’t about money. This isn’t about politics. I can target anyone, anything, anywhere.” Designed by Mathieu Vancamp and Sarah Schrauwen for doublebill.design.
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Blackhat
directed by Michael Mann, 2015
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tranquildr3ams · 27 days
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Music Obsessions - March 2024
Losing track of time is honestly the theme of 2024 so that’s why this month’s music obsessions is coming at the end of the month instead of the beginning. However, we’re here with another Taiwanese singer as we dive into our next one. While I wanted to alternate between male and female singers, I ended up listening to a lot of this singer recently out of spontaneity so we’re just rolling with it.…
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nonenglishsongs · 1 year
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王力宏 - Julia (Mandarin)
Leehom Wang - Julia
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xoshepard · 27 days
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tagged by @spacedoutmermaid in what i can only assume is a terrible prank because my url as an x in it
rules: pick a song for every letter of your url and tag that many people
x: i'll give you TWO!!! xing qiu by jj lin or xin zhong de ri yue by wang leehom (two of my high school faves shoutout to all my chinese high school friends for preparing me for this moment)
o: outta my mind by monsune
s: sea salt quadron
h: hangang by hoody
e: everything she wants by wham!
p: pantone 17 1330 by yuna
a: already there by emily king
r: the rush by janelle monae (spotify listed it under the r's so im counting it :3)
d: distance (m-flo remix) by utada hikaru
no pressure tags: @moonske @jurassicparkiii @menacingmetal @solisaureus @stormikins @tulliusmaximus and anyone else who wants to!
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宮古島市結婚新生活支援事業について
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こんにちは。
案の定、ブログの更新をサボっておりまして・・・。
さて、今回は宮古島市が新婚世帯を対象に家賃等々を一世帯あたり最大30万円支援しますよ!
というお知らせになります。プロポーズの口実にも使えたり使えなかったり・・・。
内容ですが、もちろん婚姻関係にあるご夫婦が対象となります。令和4年1月1日から令和5年5月31日までの間に婚姻届が受理され、夫婦ともに婚姻日時点で39歳以下であることが条件となります。また申請日時点で夫婦の双方もしくは一方が宮古島市民であることも条件です。
他にもいくつか条件がありますので、詳細は下記リンク(宮古島市)にてご確認下さい。
家賃だけでなくて、敷金・礼金・仲介手数料も含まれており、他にも住宅の購入費用やリフォーム費用、引越費用も対象となっています。
こういった制度があるということをご存知無い方も多いと思います。宮古島市が支援します!と言っているなら、使わない手はありません!対象の方々やこれから対象となられる方々は、一度相談してみてはいかがでしょうか。
https://www.city.miyakojima.lg.jp/soshiki/shityo/kikaku/tyousei/oshirase/kekkonshien.html
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tuturuue · 7 months
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Omg Jeff performed a Wang Leehom song with Chen Chusheng and Cai Guoqing for Round 4
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ilhoonftw · 6 days
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4m reunion? alexa play kiss goodbye by wang leehom
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cfrog · 11 months
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You know how it is talking to purplebloods
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potteresque-ire · 2 years
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In light of @rainbowsky 's recent response to an ask, I thought this information may be useful for i-fans:
(Under the cut: On the Chinese paparazzi — why Chinese netizens think they're abysmal at their jobs, and why their words should be taken with little more than a grain of salt.)
Whether it's the paparazzi 劉 大錘 who recently made news in our fandom , or other paparazzis sharing similar nicknames such as 江 小宴 and 張 小寒, they've been ... a bit of a laughing stock among c-ent melon watchers. The "explosive news" these paps promise, which are often hinted several days before the reveal to generate hype, usually involve stars who aren't particularly famous, or are long-suspected, stale pieces of "melon". The evidence presented is often flimsy, such as one or two blurry pictures.
Once, the "evidence" was ... an illustrated comic.
The teasing of Chinese paparazzi's ineptness reached a high point back in June, when it took a Taiwanese paparazzi, 葛 斯齊 Ge Siqi, to expose the alleged infidelity of a mainland Chinese rich-businessman-celebrity, 汪 小菲 Wang Xiaofei. Why did the Taiwanese care? Because Wang's wife at the time of the alleged affair was a famous Taiwanese star, Barbie Hsu 徐 熙媛.
Along with teasing, clinging to every word of the live broadcast by Ge, the Taiwanese pap, Chinese netizens, desperate to know the latest and the freshest gossip, scaled the Firewall to the Taiwanese news sites best known for such content.
TVBS. Apple Daily. The latter being the cousin of Hong Kong's famous Apple Daily, the evil, horrible "pro-Hong Kong independence" newspaper that has been shut down by the government.
The Chinese netizens screenshot the gossip and posted it on Weibo, blurring out the Apple logo, and logos of other "politically incorrect" news outlets. They had experience doing that; they had done that during 王 力宏 Leehom Wang's messy divorce as well.
The Taiwanese, they sighed, know how to make entertainment entertaining.
The whole Wang ordeal was such a blow to the ... "dignity" of the Chinese paparazzi that a legendary figure — to the melon-watchers of c-ent, at least — vowed his return. Zhuowei 卓偉 had a title bestowed upon him by the Chinese media, which the Chinese netizens actually agreed on: 中國內地第一狗仔 The Number One Paparazzi of Mainland China.
Oh, you may ask, so China has skilled paparazzi, after all? Where had Zhuowei been then? Why had he allowed his colleagues to be humiliated in the first place? He vowed a return ... where had he gone to?
Since I'm writing this, some of you may have already guessed. Zhuowei, along with other capable paparazzi of his time, have all been censored since 2017.
In June of that year, the Cyberspace Administration of China (網信辦 CAC) ordered the online social media platforms to shut down the pap's accounts.
The CAC instructions were as follows (Source):
... 責令網站切實履行主體責任,加強用戶賬號管理,積極傳播社會主義核心價值觀,營造健康向上主流輿論環境,採取有效措施遏制渲染演藝明星緋聞隱私、炒作明星炫富享樂、低俗媚俗之風等問題。
... To order websites to earnestly perform their main responsibilities, strengthen user account management, actively disseminate core socialist values, create a healthy and upward mainstream public opinion environment, and take effective measures to curb issues such as exaggerating the scandals and private matters of celebrities, hyping the wealth and leisure pursuit of celebrities, and promoting vulgar kitsch.
Weibo made a similarly-worded official statement about the censorship. Since then, Zhuowei and the paps' "crime" have been summarized by four words: 低俗追星 Vulgar Star-Chasing.
* Nods *, in China, even the paparazzi are expected to "disseminate core socialist values". But this expectation is in direct conflict with the pap's job, isn't it? Papping is a "dirty-laundry airing" profession. While their work's superficial purpose is to provide gossip to melon-eaters, it also necessarily reveals the not-so-nice things about society, particularly among the rich and famous. The powerful people.
Zhuowei never returned. His new social media account was shut down a few days later.
In July, Ge, The Taiwanese Pap, hosted an author's event for his new book. To the Taiwanese media, he revealed another reason why Chinese paparazzi have had their hands tied at their work, in addition to having to spread "core socialist values". While speaking about his early working experience in the mainland (he had actually collaborated with Zhuowei before), he mentioned what had happened when he had tried to follow a Chinese singer (Source):
這個歌手在中國都是直接結交官二代,我在對岸工作時,曾想要拍他,但是被當地狗仔警告別拍,因為拍了會被抄家,曾有人拍了立刻被警察到家裡搜索,真的是抄家無誤。
This singer in China always made friends with the children of government officials. When I worked in the mainland, I wanted to follow him, but I was told by the paps there to not do it, because I would have my everything taken away if I did. There was another paparazzi who followed (the singer) and immediately, their home was searched by the police — it was really like having everything taken.
In short: the reason was corruption. Chinese celebrities making, using their ties with the government to get away with things. The government, helping the celebrities cover things up. The paps, with neither money nor status nor fame nor power, paying a dear price for doing their job.
Papping in China can be a high-risk profession.
How do the 2022 Chinese paparazzi make a living then? Their findings do raise some interest among the Chinese melon-eaters, but the interest tends to be short-lived, and there's competition amongst themselves. Even if they do make a jaw-dropping, explosive discovery one day, chances are, it will involve dirty laundry non-compliant with core socialist values, and they'll have difficulties finding outlets or platforms willing to buy the photos or other evidence — because these outlets and platforms are, too, bound by core socialist values and may never get their investments returned, should the published articles get censored right away.
What do the paps do then? What have they done to get the best financial return from their livelihood?
I'm not a Chinese paparazzi (seriously!) and have no personal connections with them. However, if the many mentions in the Chinese melon blogs are to be believed, then, most likely, the paps will first try to sell the evidence to the celebrities involved — especially if the celebrities involved are sufficiently famous, and have the financial resources to make a (very) generous offer: both for the evidence and for the paps to not say a word about it to anyone. It's very, very commonly mentioned in melon blogs that the management of some (unnamed) celebrity has bought back an incriminating photo of them, for example, staying the night in a hotel with a member of the opposite sex ...
This means: the Chinese paps of 2022 are often half-paps, half-blackmailers.
This also means: their words cannot be taken with more than a grain of salt.
Paps also have a set of professional ethics they're supposed to follow, as crazy as it may sound. I shall let Zhuowei describe it for you, as he did in the preface of Ge's new book (Source). The quote also provided indirect evidence that Chinese stars had a habit of paying the paps:
我記得很多年前我們曝光某對超一線明星情侶的戀情,當時他們對拍攝到畫面的攝影師說「多少錢,我們買」,攝影師平淡地回答說「我們的新聞不是這樣運作的」,所幸就我認識的同行來說,堅守底線,不改初心,苦中作樂者為大多數,為了新聞真相「雖千萬人吾往矣」,我想這是記者和狗仔隊這個職業傳遞給社會的最大的正能量。
I remember, many years ago, we exposed the romance of a super-star couple. At that time, they said to the photographer who took the picture, "How much is it? We'll buy it." and the photographer replied flatly, "Our news does not work like this." Fortunately, as far as my colleagues are concerned, most of them stick to the bottom line, keep to their original intentions, and make lemonade out of lemons. For the truth in the news, "I'll charge even when thousands of people have." I think, this is what the professions of reporters and paparazzi have passed on, as the greatest positive energy to the society.
Was it self-aggrandizing, equating the work of paparazzis with that of news reporters? Many would think so. At the same time, though, there is some truth in what Zhuowei said. The words of anyone tasked to report facts cannot be taken seriously, if money can buy their silence; if whatever they wish to expose must be filtered through ... core socialist values.
The eroded professionalism of Chinese paparazzis may not be their fault; it may be more the consequence of their sociopolitical environment. However, in all cases, their trustworthiness as a source of truth has been compromised, and c-ent melon-eaters are aware of it as well, aware that there may be a reason why "explosive" news from the paps now involves mostly smaller stars, who are less able to pay; why evidence to these news is often shaky, if existent at all.
And so, to those of you who're reading this, who may have been recently told that a Chinese pap's word is The Final Word: now you know that in the opinion of their regular audience, the current crop of Chinese paparazzi isn't exactly the star performers of their profession. You may have also gained some understanding why, too. Hopefully, this information can help update your decision on how to interpret That Final Word.
And I'll wrap this once-again-too-long-thing with: if someone tells you Final Words like these again, please be aware that these tellers may know all along that the Final Words are by people who aren't particularly qualified to give them, and "forget" to communicate the fact. The language, the information barrier between c- and i-fandoms make it easy for such prevarication to happen. The ineptness of c-paps is actually rather well-known among c-ent watchers, fans included.
That night, when the Pap's Word got on the hot search, most c-turtles were playing peacefully in their corner, happy and unperturbed. Adding to their ease was: what had happened — what @rainbowsky explained, about the auto-reply — had been known among c-turtles for a day or two already.
The Word didn't faze them. After all, when it comes to seeing love, millions of human eyes are far, far better than a hidden camera lens. ❤️.💚
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zenyteehee · 4 months
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Got tagged by @xraiyax thank you! :D it’s been a while since I’ve done one of these
Last Song: Bridge of Fate - Wang Leehom
Gotta give a shoutout to Dear Alcohol by Dax tho, been listening to that on repeat for the past month. It’s a mood
Favorite color: blue
Currently watching: uhhhh Mr. Nightmare on youtube (I have neither the mental energy, time, nor attention span for anything else 😂)
Last TV show/movie: Wonka. My expectations were low, but it turned out to be very good
Spicy/Savory/Sweet: any, depending on my mood. I do pretty consistently have a sweet tooth tho and I love spicy food
Relationship Status: my feelings for my crush are reciprocated, but we live a thousand miles apart with no end in sight. It’s rather sad, really, but there it is
Current Obsession: Wonka 😂
Last google search: gram positive cocci in clusters 😂
Tagging: @cityofperpetualgloom @kittonafoxgirl @palfriendpatine66
#me
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