Saturday, June 14, 2025

Chef's Denture: Put It Back

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Chef's Denture

Put it Back

Yonkoma slice of life manga about self-reflection where chef Ubi's conscience bothers him because his denture fell into the food that he is serving.

Naration (limerick in haiku):

Pan sizzles with flare,
Denture dives through steamy air,
Gasping in despair.

Dish served, guilty grin,
Silent customer digs in,
Who knows what’s within?

Words of Wisdom:

“Reason often makes mistakes, but conscience never does.” – Josh Billings

The quote, "Reason often makes mistakes, but conscience never does," emphasizes the contrast between logical thinking and moral intuition.

Reason refers to our ability to think logically, analyze situations, and weigh options. While it's powerful, it's not foolproof—it can be influenced by biases, incomplete information, or flawed judgments.

Conscience, on the other hand, is our inner sense of right and wrong. It springs from moral values and empathy, acting as a guide for ethical decisions. According to the quote, our conscience is more reliable in matters of morality, as it stays true to our core values and principles, even when reason might falter.

It suggests that while reasoning helps us solve problems, conscience grounds us in doing what's right, keeping us from straying morally. What are your thoughts on this?

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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Spice up: Kanpai Workout

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Spice up

Kanpai Workout

Yonkoma slice of life manga about daily routine where Ubi and Kayu were distracted from rugby practice

Naration (limerick in haiku):

A kimono sway,
Sushi and sake display,
Lures their match astray.

Words of Wisdom:

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

This age-old wisdom, balance keeps life fresh and exciting, even for quirky twins like Ubi and Kayu. Whether you're swinging from tree to tree or tackling to-do lists, sprinkling a bit of play in your day makes things shine brighter! What's your favorite way to unwind?

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Double Trouble

Home / Themes (Self Reflection) / Double Trouble Double Trouble Naration (limerick in haiku): Mirror tricks the eye— Ubi sees his twin and...