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Game Review: The House Series

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  Game Review This game is a classic game that I used to play when I was younger and recently revisited it not too long ago. It's called "The House" and there are two parts in the series. Click below to play both parts for free online!! The House: Part 1 The House: Part 2 (Goal of the Game) The house series is a short point-and-click horror game which you are thrown into a haunted house with no background and you have to progress the game by finding clues and information on what's happening in the house. As you progress further and further you will start to unravel the truth behind the house. (Pros and Cons) Pros (+) Atmosphere is insanely strong The game builds tension without needing action. Just clicking around in silence makes it feel heavy and uncomfortable. Simple but effective gameplay You literally just click objects, but the way events trigger makes you feel like you’re uncovering something disturbing. Great use of jumpscares Not overused, but when they hit, ...

Sleep and Rest in Japan and the World

Learning about sleep culture in Japan was honestly surprising and a bit ironic. I found it funny that sleeping at work can actually be seen as something positive, because it signals that a person is working so hard that they didn’t get enough rest. At the same time, it also felt quite depressing, since it reflects how intense the work culture is and how little time some office workers may have to truly relax or take care of themselves.  From the video, it seemed like work often takes priority over personal well-being, which made me think more critically about work-life balance. It doesn’t feel like people are encouraged to rest properly, but rather to keep pushing themselves.  When I discussed this with the person next to me, we realized that sleep habits in our countries are actually quite similar. Even if the cultural expectations might differ, people still tend to sacrifice sleep due to busy schedules. Overall, this made me reflect on how important it is to find a healthier...

Cultural "Self" Awareness Post

  This week we talked about cultural self awareness and I found it interesting that it is different from when I discussed it with my partner who is Japanese. They were super friendly and are open to giving compliments to other people, which for me I found strange because it is not typically done in my country. As for the Conan O Brien video, i used to watch his videos on youtube but i have actually never seen this video and i found it funny how dumb (not in a bad way) and energetic he is around Japanese people which made the japanese people in the video more playful than usual. They seem to be more comfortable around him fas after they talked only for a while which is uncommon in japan (in my opinion)
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Bangkok: Land of Smiles! Bangkok is a fresh breath of air as a way to sit back and relax, taking away all your stress for the time being with many different landmarks to explore and fun festivals to attend! Bangkok City Wikipedia (Quick City tour and Vibes)   (Map of the Mainland) (What to do when in Bangkok ?) 5 must visit places ! ICONSIAM    Iconsiam is considered one of the biggest and most luxurious malls in Thailand, located next to the famous Chao Phraya river . In the underground area of the mall you will spot a huge indoor floating market called SookSiam which you definitely cannot miss. This mall has a wide variety of brands and shops which can appeal to all age groups. Stepping inside the mall feels like entering a new modern era of Thailand with its cleanliness and its luxurious beauty. https://iconsiam.com/th KHAOSAN ROAD For those who are looking for the nightlife in Bangkok, Khaosan road is definitely a must visit. It is known as the, "Never Sleep St...

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