@sinclair_sichenli

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Thursday; The Waking of Insects. Thor’s Day; Attack the Mean Ones. Emergency Punching! 周四 惊蛰 雷神日 打小人 紧急出拳
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2 months ago
I don’t believe in made-up consumer holidays, but if you really have an impulse for shopping (and as I happen to be looking into these myself,) here’s some domain name recs.
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5 months ago
New York Jump Scare
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5 months ago
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8 months ago
白板上有一块蓝色的毛巾。一整节课我都在走神。毛巾看上去很重,掉下来会砸到底下的吸铁石。吸铁石看上去更重,砸到地板会出来一个坑吧。好久终于下课了。走起神来其实也没那么久。原来毛巾后面也有一块吸铁石。 There is a blue towel on the white board. I wandered off the entire class. The towel looks heavy and, if fell, would hit off the magnets underneath. The magnets look heavier and could leave a dent when they hit the floor. Class finally ended at long last. Not that long if you wandered off. The towel did not fall. So the magnets did not fall. And there was a magnet hidden behind the towel all along.
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8 months ago
40 mins after I set mind to visit Rhode Island I am on this Amtrak already (p1.) Zhiwei visits me very often in the last two years but I have not yet been to his place until now. It looks like a haunted house (p2.) Providence life is much slower and quieter. The RISD auditorium must have been smoking for years as each brick at its entrance has cigarettes stuffed in the mortar joints (p3 left.) Found Leilei’s locker still intact after 5 years (p3 right.) Their nature lab is an awesome place now I want to have my own polka-dot wasp moth (p4.) Blending ourselves with what was around the campus (p5.) The next day Zhiwei took me to the Breakers and I, in my attempt to do some “productive works”, did my first field recording for the trip (p6.) By the weekend, Zhiwei headed north to help with a film shooting, and our paths from Providence began to meet with those in Boston (p7.) Boston really is a beautiful ruin (p8) quoted from Yichi (p9) who took us for sailing on the Charles River. He is to be found every weekend at the MIT sailing pavilion. Did some solo tripping. Went to a modern furniture warehouse/store in Dorchester (p10.) Took a train all the way to see Walter Gropius’s house in Lincoln (p11) and walked in the middle of nowhere for half an hour to spot the Walden Pond (p12.) If compared only using the depth and surface area, it could be said as the MA version of qisehai, or seven-colored sea. As Zhiwei finally wrap up with the shooting, we found ourselves in a search of sea monsters (p13.) The final destination of the trip was Yin Yu Tang, the only Hui architecture in America (p14.) The rooftop tiles are now broken and waiting to be repaired. Due to the scaffolding, it becomes even more difficult to see the walls and eaves which would be a major element for Hui buildings. A lot of pro-Mao propaganda slogans and posters were fixed on the walls, allegedly an attempt to restore the same atmosphere of the era. It was not until I got back to New York that I learned this project with many other ancient architectures in the states were overseen by the family of one of my high school friend.
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9 months ago
I took two trips in this RV this summer with @yao.guo.180 . The first was to Pennsylvania where we pick up Guo’s Suzuki cruiser motorcycle. The second, and so much as I hope not to be but most likely, the last time, was a drive upstate to Storm King Art Center and Bear Mountain. This Ford Chinook Concourse accompanied Guo for nearly 3 years and he even lived in it for about a year. But now that he is graduating and having other plans in life, it seems like the time to say goodbye. This 1998 Ford Chinook Concourse is Located and registered in Brooklyn, NY. 120k miles mileage. Ford V10 engine. Upgraded with excellent modifications including foldable beds, kitchen, and fridge done by Guo. The insurance for the car is also extremely affordable with a full coverage for underage drivers being less than 80 per month. If you want to see a full video walkthrough, check out the RV in person, or have any questions about it, feel free to contact @yao.guo.180
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8 months ago
As of August 15, 2025, Local Guide Level 4 — 257 points, 59 contributions. Started uploading the pictures I tend to take in museum and other visits to Google Map Reviews and additional travel guides sites as a project for @molly__soda ’s Imperfect Picture class. (was such an awesome class could not recommend more.) I don’t know what these photos might say about my attention. So far not many views and interactions. I figure there should be some strategies to make them more noticeably, or at least higher on the list when sorted for relevance. A good strat could be going through all the already popular tags and fit them all into my comments. Would love to hear your advices! Anyway you can view and follow up to what I have to post using the QR code on the first page, but here I have some teasers. p2-4 some of the fans added to the Gropius House because their AC was not working well. p5-8 Do Not Touch signs scattered around the interior of the Breakers. p9-13 MIT Museum. Hot Water Return, Activate Windows, We’re working on it. p14-16 RISD Museum. Empty exit sign and display cabinets. p17-20 Art Gallery of Ontario. Sprinklers, fire hoses, and other signs.
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9 months ago
Join us at Accent Sisters on June 21st, Sunday, at 7pm for the Canoe-Building Workshop Fundraising Screening! 🎬This screening features three documentary films from Wuhan: “Go to Street with Boat Towards Co-op,” “Wuhan Seven Days of Joy,” and a bonus screening of Yan Cheng’s “FANTASIA.” For more information about the films, check out the 2nd image of the post. 🚢About the Canoe-Building Workshop - It all began four years ago when Gong Hao borrowed a canoe from Zhang Tengzhong, saying he wanted to paddle it downstream to Shanghai. But four years passed, and the trip never happened. The canoe broke before the dream could be realized. - So here we are, building a brand-new canoe by hand, repairing the old one, and opening up the entire process to the public as a 20-day hands-on workshop, a space for making, learning, and gathering, as well as a series of DIY parties. - Once the canoe is ready, three of us plan to paddle from Wuhan all the way down the Yangtze River to Shanghai. 🗳️About the Crowdfunding - To cover material costs and help balance the labor we’re putting in, we’re hoping to raise at least 20,000 RMB (2800 USD). - For those based in Wuhan and able to attend in person, we offer different tiers of participation rewards—from guided visits to becoming a co-owner of the canoe. - For friends in North America or elsewhere who can’t be physically present—we still welcome your financial support, as wildly as you’d like. We’ll offer both physical and digital rewards depending on your contribution, which may include: a DIY canoe-building manual, the Go to the Street with Boat zine, documentary footage of the workshop, and access to a WeChat group for live updates. 🌟Details can be found by scanning the workshop QR code on the poster, clicking the link on @fuyin.info bio or visiting: https://fuyininfo.github.io/post/250606canoe-workshop/ 🌟Want to support our workshop or offer a venue for screenings? - Contact us at: [email protected] 中文介绍详见评论或bio链接 ————— poster design and screening hosted by @sinclair_sichenli workshop hosted by @junelee220 @gonghao758 @yzy8003 @fuyin.info
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10 months ago
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10 months ago
feels like it’s time to share these illustrations. book from my grandaunt’s husband. great source for those who wants to learn Kong-Jin Qigong I guess. I especially like fig 31 and suppl. fig A. more than ten years ago he was drinking too much and gave himself bad stomachache so he started doing these—apparently it worked pretty well. not sure how legit the book is though, but it looks kinda fun. soon after he felt better from the stomachache, he went all out biking and ended up cracking a rib.
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10 months ago
YES
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11 months ago