u/4cheesesamyang

Anyone know what game I’m talking about?

Hi, I just randomly remembered an old game I used to play on my sister’s Ipod Touch, and now I can’t stop thinking about it.

All I can remember is that you had little creatures (I think some of them were dragons, but there were other creatures too) that hatched from eggs. I also remember there being polka-dotted eggs. The eggs were kept in what I remember being aquariums or glass tanks while they hatched. You also had to clean the aquariums sometimes.

And no, it’s not Dragon City or DragonVale.

This would’ve been in the late 2000s or 2010s. Does anyone know what game I’m talking about? I’m feeling nostalgic and would love to find it again. 🥹

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u/4cheesesamyang — 2 days ago

Thoughts on Custom Modern Hanbok?

Hi! I'm Filipino, and I was lucky enough to get tickets to the BTS Arirang concert in Bulacan this coming March 2027. 🥳

I'm already planning my outfit, and I wanted to ask native Koreans for their thoughts before I commit to anything. I really don't want to do anything disrespectful or accidentally cross the line into cultural appropriation. I've seen a lot of beautiful modern hanbok designs, but since I'm planning to have one custom-made by a local tailor, I wanted to make sure my ideas are okay.

My main inspiration is SUGA/Agust D's green outfit from the Daechwita MV. Since March is extremely hot in the Philippines, I'm also trying to adapt the outfit to the weather so it'll be comfortable to wear.

Here are the ideas I have so far:

-Instead of traditional pants or a full skirt, I'm thinking of wearing denim jorts with a rope belt.
-I'd like to make the chima into a short overskirt layered on top of the jorts (similar to those wrap/tie-up skirts that are popular in fashion).
-For the jeogori, would it be okay to use a different fabric instead of traditional silk? I'm worried silk/organza or multiple heavy layers might be too warm in our climate. Although I’m still thinking about using organza just for the sleeves for the sheer effect. I'd also like to add patches (or pockets too!) using an army-print fabric, just like the patches on SUGA's jacket in Daechwita. I love adding attention to design details like that.

Would any of these ideas be considered inappropriate or disrespectful? Are there any parts of a hanbok that I definitely shouldn't alter or combine? If you have any suggestions for making it more respectful while still keeping the overall concept, I'd really appreciate them.

Thank you so much in advance! 😊

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u/4cheesesamyang — 3 days ago