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  • Stopped by Pani Puri in a Snacky Evening 

    Stopped by Pani Puri in a Snacky Evening 

    7 new must try fillings for home or street

    The beautiful cane made spiral stand on the street, a round shaped Chinese magic lantern like golden balls of pani puri, an active boy busy with selling, a diverse crowd around waiting eagerly  for their turn to get their ball of happiness. Still you don’t understand what is happening here, Just go to the street this evening after 6, and try a plate of pani puri. Then buy a packet and try these filling at your home or on the street.

    Chocolate Pani Puri

    Calling all you chocoholics out there, brace yourselves for a mind-blowing treat! Imagine this: Golgappas that flaunt a luscious coat of chocolate, and inside, a medley of nuts and vibrant candies dance together. But wait, there’s more – a velvety milkshake on the side that’s pure perfection. Brace yourself for an innovative delight that’s utterly irresistible. Trust me, you won’t forget this exquisite, one-of-a-kind Panipuri experience.

    Fruity Pani Puri

    Hold onto your taste buds, folks, because this one’s a game-changer! Say hello to Fruity Panipuri, a quirky twist that deserves a spot on your foodie bucket list. Just imagine this burst of flavours: juicy mango, muskmelon, cherries, guava, pear, a pinch of black pepper, a squeeze of zesty lemon juice, all mingling with a hint of salt. It’s a symphony of taste that’ll have you hooked from the very first bite. The best part? You can even indulge in this fruity sensation during your fasting days.

    Jhat-pat Panipuri

    Get ready for a lightning-fast flavor explosion! In this version, tangy black grape juice steps in for the traditional tamarind water, creating an exquisite twist. Picture this: whole green gram, tender boiled green peas, and crunchy chopped onions coming together in a burst of texture and taste. And here’s the secret sauce – water, my friends, is the magic ingredient that elevates this golgappa to healthy awesomeness. Crave it any time, because it’s as quick as it is delicious.

    Normal Pani Puri

    Let’s give a round of applause to the classic Normal Panipuri! This superstar is a crowd-pleaser all across India. It’s a familiar burst of flavors – the depth of black salt, the sweetness of mango pulp, the warmth of cumin seeds, and a touch of chilli powder and salt. And guess what? Boiled chana makes an appearance, adding that extra protein punch. Every bite is a symphony of traditional taste that never goes out of style.

    Mumbai Pani Puri

    Mumbai, stand up for your iconic Panipuri! Prepare for a roller coaster of flavors – a tangy sweet chutney and a fiery kick of spicy water, all harmonizing perfectly. The heart of this golgappa boasts mixed sprouts, mashed potatoes, a dash of chilli powder, a sprinkle of black salt, and the earthy allure of coriander-cumin seeds. Every bite is an ode to the vibrant spirit of Mumbai, bursting with diverse flavors that’ll make your taste buds dance.

    Thai Pani Puri

    Travel to Thailand with each tantalizing bite of Thai Panipuri! Here’s the twist: mixed vegetables and a hint of coconut salt steal the show. It’s a flavor-packed journey to Southeast Asia, featuring a mouthwatering combo of coconut milk powder, creamy milk, butter, a colorful mix of veggies, zesty green chilies, and aromatic ginger-garlic paste. A touch of salt ties it all together, delivering an exotic explosion that’ll leave you craving for more.

    Mango Pani Puri

    Embark on a mango-infused adventure with Mango Panipuri! Experience the tangy allure of chat masala combined with the tropical sweetness of mango. Imagine treating your party guests to this unique delight, watching their faces light up with newfound exotic happiness. It’s a taste of summer in every bite, a flavor symphony that’s perfect for celebrations or simply indulging in pure mango joy.

  • Bachelor’s Ikea Under ₹500 for the Things for Your Things

    Bachelor’s Ikea Under ₹500 for the Things for Your Things

    Sameera, who is an IT professional recently went to IKEA Hyderabad just to buy a lamp. Later, she ended up at the counter with a 6 feet tall bill of numerous items. She posted it humorously on X and it went viral. And there was no lamp in her cart. She totaaly  forgot to buy the lamp. 

    IKEA is a place    where we forget about the ‘lamp’ and  discover something new for our  living spaces. There are many budget  items in every category and we have to really spend some time finding them.

    Here is the well curated list of budget items under 500 rupees for small and medium types of living spces. 

    Artistic Hook | BÄSTIS

    Ikea has a good collection of wall hooks. This miniature dog shape is our favourite, as Ikea says it is both practical and decorative – and a playful eye-catcher wherever you choose to put it.

    Wall Shelf | BURHULT

    t creates a  small 59×20 cm space on the wall for your favourite or daily things. And part of your portable home. 

    SLIBB Hanger with 8 grip clips

    Perfect for hanging and drying things 

     Collage frame for 4 photos | YLLEVAD

    This can be your physical home doodle on the wall where the pattern changes as per your plan and mood. 

    Pegboard with letters  | SVENSÅS

    Best for a creative office and playful home for kids and guests. Hack it as a DIY kit for writng.

    Stool | MARIUS

    Really strong. This guy will be moving around the house or resting in a corner and waiting for visitors to get a chance to serve.

    Door Mat | GÅNGBRO

    Giving an identity for the door space. And easy to clean dust and dirt.

    Shoe Rack | GREJIG

    You can create as many racks as you want and can  fold it when you move.

    Slippers | TÅSJÖN

    Perfect for indoors or urgently receive your online delivery out there.

    Clock | KLOCKIS

    Each side of the clock performs different functions. Just flip it for time/date, alarm, temperature or timer. It doesn’t take up a lot of space and it’s simple to use – even while half-asleep in bed.

  • A Product Parody Better Than a Million Demos!

    A Product Parody Better Than a Million Demos!

    5 minutes fashion film about ‘BUY’

    In her latest short-form fashion film, Choco Hoax, Alice Fassi creates a ‘tiktokish’ silliness authentically and tells  about heavy topics like capitalism, exploitative marketing and greenwashing to new audeinces. She uses a familiar style  of product demos and fakes it to present the realities behind capitalist spectacle. Fassi draws heavily from surrealism and satire and combines it with big truths in this 6 minute short. 

  • 5 Cool Things To Do To Keep Your Veggies & Fruits Fresh Without Fridge 

    5 Cool Things To Do To Keep Your Veggies & Fruits Fresh Without Fridge 

    Jihyun David’s Saving Food From The Fridge project  features five kitchen tools for storing foods outside the fridge in a bid to preserve them better and celebrate their form and beauty. In one, root vegetables are kept fresh by being stood vertically in dampened sand and in another, Symbiosis of Potato+Apple,the ethylene given off by apples actually suppresses sprout growth in the spuds that sit beneath them in a darkened wooden tray. 

    You can DIY these wooden tools  at your home to make these tools as a sustainability excerise. Or a wonderful science  project for the kids in the family to get a better energy saving star  than any  fridges from the future.

    Apple and Potato on Wooden Box on the wall
    Apples emit a lot of ethylene gas. It has the effect of speeding up the ripening process of fruits and vegetables kept together with apples. When combined with potatoes, apples prevent them from sprouting.
    An egg has millions of holes in its shell. It absorbs the odour and substance around itself very easily. This creates a bad taste if it’s kept in the fridge with other food ingredients. This shelf provides a place for eggs outside of the fridge. Also the freshness of eggs can be tested in the water. The fresher they are, the further they sink.
    Veggies
    We tend to think zucchini, aubergine, cucumber, etc. as vegetables.But they are biologically fruits. This shelf gives them a space to be outside the fridge. Also through the ritual to water them everyday, they will stay fresh.
    Spices in jars
    Rice absorbs humidity easily. The spice container with rice inside helps spices stay dry without forming into lumps.
    Roots
    Keeping roots in a vertical position allows the organism to save energy and remain fresh for a longer time. This shelf gives a place for them to stand easily, using sand. At the same time, sand helps to keep the proper humidity.
  • “Heartfelt” Peach Fuzz Named as Pantone Colour of The Year 2024 

    “Heartfelt” Peach Fuzz Named as Pantone Colour of The Year 2024 

    Pantone, the color experts, have picked Peach Fuzz as the color of the year for 2024. It’s a gentle mix of pink and orange, chosen to symbolize a desire for togetherness and comfort in uncertain times.

    “Peach Fuzz is a caring and comforting soft peach tone, embodying heartfelt kindness and an inclusive spirit that uplifts the mind, body, and soul,” stated Laurie Pressman, Vice President of the Pantone Colour Institute. “In a period marked by uncertainty, the Pantone Colour of the Year 2024 reflects our yearning for nurturing, empathy, and compassion, along with our dreams and aspirations for a more serene future,” she shared the perspective.

    The choice of Peach Fuzz extends beyond its comforting tone; it was also selected for its capacity to “add beauty to the digital realm.” The Pantone Colour Institute, the predictive branch of Pantone, has been designating an annual color since 1999, aiming to capture the prevailing mood and offer a glimpse into the upcoming year.

    The images are courtesy of Pantone unless otherwise stated.

  • Three Farmers for Pure Oil, Ghee & More 

    Three Farmers for Pure Oil, Ghee & More 

    Buy from the source and get the taste of season.

    Madhu Kargund @ Tengin

    Hailing from the quaint village of Kargunda nestled in Karnataka’s Hassan district, Madhu Kargund’s roots were deeply intertwined with agriculture. Raised in a family of farmers, he fondly recalls spending his weekends and summer breaks labouring on the farm, plucking coconuts, and engaging in various agricultural tasks. However, life had a different path in store for him, one that led him into the realm of information technology, where he worked as a software engineer for eight years. Despite his urban career, Madhu remained tethered to his agrarian heritage and continued to nurture his connection to the land.

    It was during this period that Madhu’s journey took an intriguing turn. He was introduced to the revolutionary concept of zero-budget natural farming through the teachings of renowned agriculturalist Subash Palekar. The idea of a multi-crop model deeply fascinated him, and he felt a compelling desire to bring this sustainable farming practice to his village, where many farmers had been compelled to migrate to urban areas in search of more viable livelihoods.

    Thus, Tengin was born. Recognizing the abundance of coconuts in the region, Madhu decided to kickstart his agricultural venture with this versatile crop. He reached out to local collectives in nearby villages, forming partnerships to convert their coconut produce into a steady source of income. To introduce his products to a wider audience, he began by sharing samples with friends and participating in farmers’ markets.

    Over time, Madhu’s determination bore fruit, and he established a loyal customer base. Tengin’s product line expanded to include an array of coconut-based offerings, such as cold-pressed virgin coconut oil, chips, coconut sugar, and jaggery. Additionally, Madhu’s creativity extended beyond edibles, as he started crafting unique items like bowls, containers, coffee mugs, and soap dishes, all ingeniously fashioned from coconut shells.

    Madhu has observed a burgeoning interest in farm-made products, especially in the wake of the lockdown period. His success can be attributed, in part, to the transparency he maintains in his production processes. Initially, educating consumers about the distinction between virgin coconut oil and ordinary cold-pressed coconut oil posed a challenge, but Madhu and his team persevered. They dedicated considerable effort to developing new product lines and providing training to women’s collectives involved in the venture.

    Despite the constraints of limited funding, Tengin’s story has reached audiences far and wide. Madhu and his team have set up stalls in residential communities and apartment complexes, sharing their journey and the unique products that have sprung from it. Looking ahead, Madhu is exploring the development of new offerings that incorporate coconut, chocolate, and millets, in addition to assembling gift hampers that celebrate the diverse bounty of his region. Tengin is not just a business but a testament to the indomitable spirit of a son of the soil who has bridged the gap between tradition and innovation, all while sowing the seeds of sustainability in his village and beyond.

    Whatsapp +91 9740330316 and tengin_coconut_oil on Instagram

    Siva Sankar @Magadha Vana

    Nestled in the serene foothills of the Western Ghats, approximately 35 kilometres from Udupi town, and seamlessly merging with the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, lies a 6.5-acre gem known as Magadha Vana. The name itself is steeped in the essence of its purpose, with “Magadha” translating to pepper in Sanskrit, and “Vana” signifying forest. This remarkable venture came into being in May 2018, guided by the visionary founder, Siva Sankar, who harboured a profound desire to cultivate an eco-friendly, self-sustaining food forest experience.

    Over the years, this farm has evolved into a thriving ecosystem, nurturing a diverse array of crops. While pepper, coconut, cashews, cocoa, plantain, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, lime, and turmeric are among the primary cultivations, the farm’s signature crop remains the areca nut, which thrives in this region as the main cash crop. The farm’s orchards also bear witness to the flourishing presence of guava, wax apple, rose apple, jackfruit, and an array of mango varieties, alongside tropical additions such as rambutan, mangosteen, avocado, banana, and star fruit.

    As the farm diversified its crop offerings, Siva recognized the importance of transforming the produce into value-added products. This transformation was a natural progression, and today, Magadha Vana boasts an impressive catalogue. This catalogue includes an array of products, ranging from the pristine purity of cold-pressed coconut oil to the earthy richness of moringa powder, from the delightful crunch of roasted cacao nibs to the tangy zest of dried kokum rinds, and from the fiery warmth of turmeric powder to the soothing comfort of a turmeric latte mix. The list goes on, encompassing green and white pepper, exfoliating body scrubs, banana gummies (crafted from sundried ripened bananas), chewy jack (made from dehydrated ripened jackfruit), raw jack flour, raw banana flour, forest honey, black turmeric powder, preserved breadfruit, and a ready-to-pickle base.

    While the farm’s focus on these exquisite crops and products is apparent, it also recognizes the importance of cultivating local vegetables in harmony with seasonal cycles. This ensures a tailored farm-to-table food experience for its guests, complemented by exotic and rare spices, medicinal tubers, and herbs, all grown in small, sustainable quantities. Furthermore, a conscientious effort to mitigate dependency on limited water resources led to the development of an acre of agroforestry, featuring over 500 teak, mahogany, and red sanders trees. Additionally, various bamboo varieties have been thoughtfully planted along the boundaries.

    In today’s world, consumers are increasingly curious about the origins of their food, its processing, and packaging. According to Siva, this curiosity extends beyond just social media-savvy individuals, as people in general are eager to establish a connection with their food sources and enthusiastically seek farm-fresh produce directly.

    For details, Whatsapp 6366977723, @magadha_vana on Instagram.

    Sangita Sharma @Annadana

    Nestled in Bengaluru, this agro-ecology knowledge hub serves as a sanctuary for sustainable farming practices. The heart of this heaven is a two-acre chemical-free food forest, embracing over 8,000 plant species, and an invaluable seed hub that conserves a staggering 1,000 heirloom seed varieties. The brain behind this endeavour, Sangita Sharma, proudly refers to their farms as “self-sufficient,” as they not only bolster the livelihoods of local communities but also yield a rich tapestry of heirloom vegetables, fruits, spices, herbs, cereals, grains, and, more recently, coffee and cocoa. Sangita reflects, “Now even something as seemingly insignificant as rock salt is sourced externally.”

    In addition to their agricultural pursuits, they have established a mini dairy that serves a dual purpose. Not only does it power their community kitchen with biogas, but it also produces an assortment of delectable dairy products, including cottage cheese, cakes, biscuits, conserves, jams, ketchup, butter, and ghee.

    Their repertoire of value-added products caters to the discerning tastes of long-standing customers. Among their fast-moving products are cold-pressed oils, organic star gooseberry elixir boasting five distinct herb flavors, and an array of spices including turmeric, chili powder, peppercorns, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom. The list extends to encompass indigenous rice varieties, rice and wheat flour, legumes, corn, millet, and oilseeds.

    Remarkably, nearly 60% of their perishable produce, including vegetables, fruits, and herbs, find eager buyers. Meanwhile, custom-made cakes, bread, and dairy delights such as rosemary-infused butter, whey, and herb-infused cottage cheese are available by order only. Sangita elucidates, “Around 10% of our farm’s bounty is shared within our community, with the remaining 30% dedicated to seed preservation for ongoing food security programs.”

    In the near future, they have ambitious plans to launch an online portal called ‘Foods that Heal’ (FTH). This platform aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the origins of our food, the pitfalls of our current food purchasing habits, and simple, informed measures to reverse these habits. FTH will offer a wide range of healing services, including insights into food combinations, guidance on foods to avoid during illnesses, strategies for building immunity through nourishment, tips on proper grain consumption, cooking demonstrations, and more. In the words of Sangita, “FTH embodies our commitment to holistic well-being through food, from farm to table and beyond.”

    To order, Whatsapp +91 9035724711, +91 8088347413

  • Gen Z/Alpha Fav Slang ‘Rizz’ is the Word of the Year

    Gen Z/Alpha Fav Slang ‘Rizz’ is the Word of the Year

    Is Rizz an erotic hero? The post-Tinder love is so old.

    From Wiktionary.org

    Every generation has their own memes, slang, and internet culture. Gen Alpha ‘claims’ subtly they are the smartest generation so far. Now Oxford university press selected ‘Rizz’ as the word of the year. The New York Times says it’s one of the the most popular word among generation Alpha. 

    (For those who don’t know which English letter represents your generation, here is a checklist)

    Oxford officially defines the word as ‘rizz’ is a colloquial noun, defined as ‘style, charm, or attractiveness; the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner’.

    Rizz was chosen out of four words that were selected by public vote, with language experts choosing the finalist. Oxford, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, declared that rizz was emblematic of a word that can be nourished by a smaller community, particularly via social media, before garnering wider acceptance.

    Rizz originated with Twitch streamer Kai Cenat, who used it during streams. Cenat said he didn’t consider it short for charisma but that it meant a person had “game.”

    Spiderman’s Rizz 

    Spiderman star Tom Holland was asked by the press about the secret of his ‘rizz’ and he answered “no rizz whatsoever.” then the word started its journey to the Oxford dictionary’s s page. 

    Other shortlisted words of the year

    Swiftie vs. de-influencing

    • Swiftie (n.): an enthusiastic fan of the singer Taylor Swift.
    • de-influencing (n.): the practice of discouraging people from buying particular products, or of encouraging people to reduce their consumption of material goods, esp. via social media.

    beige flag vs. rizz

    • beige flag (n.): a character trait that indicates that a partner or potential partner is boring or lacks originality; (also) a trait or habit, esp. of a partner or potential partner, viewed as extremely characteristic, but not distinctly good or bad.
    • rizz (n.): style, charm, or attractiveness; the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner.

    heat dome vs. prompt

    • heat dome (n.): a persistent high-pressure weather system over a particular geographic area, which traps a mass of hot air below it.
    • prompt (n.): an instruction given to an artificial intelligence program, algorithm, etc., which determines or influences the content it generates.

    parasocial vs. situationship

    • parasocial (adj.): designating a relationship characterized by the one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a viewer, fan, or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the follower or fan comes to feel (falsely) that they know the celebrity as a friend.
    • situationship (n.): a romantic or sexual relationship that is not considered to be formal or established.
  • Your Dating~Not Wedding~Ring is Here! No More Dating Apps? The One Who Wears the Ring Explains

    Your Dating~Not Wedding~Ring is Here! No More Dating Apps? The One Who Wears the Ring Explains

    A social experiment for offline matching through real conversation. More disrespect to privacy?

    Once in a while, one of these quirky dating trends pops up, and this time it’s the Pear ring. A decade ago, it was “single bracelets,” which served the same purpose as this ring – to announce to the world that you were single and ready to mingle in real life. Pear rings, dubbed “the opposite to engagement ring,” aim to eliminate the need for dating apps, a feat the rubbery and brightly-colored bracelets from ten years ago could only dream of.

    In 2023, with a staggering 366 million people swiping left and right on dating apps, and we find ourselves drowning in the sea of modern dating behaviors like exercise , yoga , and gaming , which seem to thrive only in the virtual realm. It’s no wonder that some folks yearn for a more old-school approach to meeting potential partners. The theory goes that if everyone wore a ring to signify their relationship status, it would render dating apps obsolete and spare us those awkward conversations at bars or on Namma Metro  as we attempt to connect the traditional way.

    Pear proudly labels their endeavor as the “world’s biggest social experiment,” and while they claim two global sell-outs and are now 90% sold out, it’s still a bit puzzling how effective they’ll be until they gain more recognition.

    It’s only on a Thursday night, while sitting alone at a bar wearing the Pear ring, that a tall, dark-haired man finally takes notice – of the ring or me, I can’t be sure. He’s now less than a metre away, and the eyesore of a ring sits conspicuously on the hand I’m using to hold my glass of wine. “I like your rings,” he says. “What’s that one? I’ve never seen one like that before.” He’s referring to my right hand, where there’s an antique  ring from my grandmother. I’m perplexed. “I thought you came over because of this one,” I pointed to the turquoise ring on my other hand. He furrows his brow. “What’s that?” he asks.  

    “Especially with the younger generation, who grew up with dating apps, and even for middle-aged daters who’ve had to adapt to more tech-savvy, text-heavy dating, we’ve become rusty in real-time, spontaneous conversations,” explains dating coach Meera Kochar. She notes that this is why speed dating and singles nights are making a comeback. “The way people use dating apps has become unreliable in so many ways, from fake profiles to stretching the truth in their bios. People have become so fed up that they want to return to the basics – getting out there and getting on with it. A visual cue like a ring is a cute idea, but I’m not sure people are observant enough to notice it. In cities, people rush around with their eyes glued to their phones, minds elsewhere, and avoid eye contact at all costs. We’d have to be highly attuned to what a single ring means to decipher its existence at all. And herein India we also have some cultural limitations to express our relationship status in this way or privacy hack in real world”

    After a week of wearing it, I don’t feel any more empowered or noticed by anyone. It also seems a bit cumbersome. Wouldn’t it be easier to just open with a direct “Are you single?” Instead of taking this meandering route? I tried it in a bar (with the ring on, although he didn’t notice), and the guy responded, “Sort of… I’m in an open relationship.” So, I walked away. Mission accomplished, but it was messy. “Open” relationships aren’t our cup of tea, but if we use this as an example, it appears that the ring at least makes me more flirtatious.

    “Most people would love to know if that attractive stranger who’s caught their eye is definitely single before approaching, so the idea of wearing a physical symbol of your availability and sexuality sounds appealing,” says Adolescent Counselor Gopi Chand . “But it’s important to remember that while a ring might let you know who’s open to a conversation, it’s far from guaranteed that there will be mutual interest. Ring or no ring, people will still have to go through the process of figuring out who they want to date. Despite the complexities involved, spontaneous real-life meetings are a wonderful thing to explore if you’re single. If wearing a Pear ring helps you feel more confident doing that, then maybe it’s worth it for that reason.”

    After the initial bar experiment, I decided to try the ring in different locations – on the bus , on the metro , in the UB city mall, and essentially everywhere I go for three weeks. Does it get me more dates? Unfortunately, not. It’s only when I hang it on a chain around my neck that anyone seems to notice it, but both times that happens (once with a male and once with a female), they only ask, “What’s that?” instead of “Shall we go out for a drink?” When I explain it’s a single ring, they both ask, “Why?”

    Women, in particular, can’t seem to wrap their heads around it. Frustrated by their confusion, I decide to poll various people in bars, and the female opinion is beyond bewildered. “What’s the point, though?” they ask after I echo the Pear ring philosophy. According to Gopi, women take comfort in being able to reject unwanted advances by claiming they’re already in a relationship, so perhaps that’s part of the resistance. As for men, none can envision themselves wearing one, but eight out of ten admit that they’ve been made to feel that initiating conversations is unwelcome and “too much.” “You don’t want to be one of those guys accused of harassing someone or whatever,” a 31-year-old man concludes.

    It’s a shame that a few men have spoiled it for others, I thought  but I still believe there’s hope for a return to the old style  connections everyone craves. Perhaps if we all just treated each other a bit nicer, we wouldn’t need to purchase rings or bracelets to announce our single status. There’s also the environmental aspect – these rings are plastic, and with three different sizes sent to every person (presumably, the two that don’t fit are discarded), it’s not exactly an eco-friendly way to find a date. Anything that rebrands being single as more positive is worth a try, and when all your friends are getting engaged, it’s nice to feel like you can proudly wear your relationship status on your hand.

    Yet, maybe it’s time we modernized the most basic pickup line in the book (“Are you single?”) and see where that takes us. After three weeks of rather dismal results from the Pear ring, that’s the conclusion not a verdict. It still has the charm of a phygital experiment.

  • “アイドル is the Most Searched Song in ’23 ;-;

    “アイドル is the Most Searched Song in ’23 ;-;

    Did you ‘hear’ J-pop playing there?

    Yoasobi is big name in Japan. Coming from the rich and popular Manga anime tradition, they made a breakthrough on the global stage with their song アイドル (Idol) in 2023. Among the ocean of various J-pop artists, Yoasobi a phenomenal duo that the world loves now! Consisting of Ayase and Ikura, YOASOBI became a formidable J-POP music tandem and with ‘Idol’ with the stories embedded within their crafts.

    The idol song is from Ai’s point of view- to herself, Ai the idol. She acknowledges the fact that she has a talent both for capturing hearts as well as telling lies- but thinks she doesn’t know what love truly means. Towards the end though, while the ‘lie’ of ‘I love you’ to her fans is a genuine form of love, when she was able to say it to her children Ai finally knew she had found her truth.

  • Who is Who in Taylor Swift’s Lifey Songs

    Who is Who in Taylor Swift’s Lifey Songs

    It looks like a lyrical autobiography of emotional life.

    First I thought about  writing the shortest biography of Taylor Swift using her own lyrics as ‘psycho data’. Hands, chess boards and a fusion of metaphors; far better than any overrated pulp writer. Startup guys call her their model CEO and content guys say she is the best storyteller in the world now. When we look at her lyrics, it’s an honest expression of her own emotional life; a treasure for anyone who is digging down the Gen Z secret of happiness and sadness! High contrast indeed.

    As a digger down there myself, I peeped into the webpages ,videos and finally listened to her beautiful voice and  lyrics on Spotify   and completed an almost successful life-lyrics match. 

    Here is who is who in Taylor Swift’s lyrics. Surely it is a Guessip but not pure gossip or AI.

    Lyrics in Context  

    And you understand now why they lost their minds and fought the wars / And why I’ve spent my whole life trying’ to put it into words”

    Supposed to be about : Jack Antonoff and Lena Dunham 

    Why Do Fans Believe So ? Taylor herself once admitted it and in  her own words ; “I wrote it with my friend Jack Antonoff, who’s dating my friend Lena. Jack sent me this song, it was just an instrumental track he was working on, and immediately I knew the song it needed to be. I wrote it as a kind of commentary on what their relationship has been like. So it’s actually me looking and going and, ‘this happened and that happened then that happened,’ and that’s how you knew you’re in love.” 

    Lyrics in context 

    “Your necklace hanging from my neck / The night we couldn’t quite forget / When we decided / To move the furniture so we could dance / Baby, like we stood a chance / Two paper airplanes flying, flying . . . “

    Supposed to be about : Harry Styles

    Why Do Fans Believe So ? In her own words; the inspiration for the song  “a relationship where I was kind of living day to day, wondering where it was going, if it was going to go anywhere, if it was going to end the next day”

    Lyrics in context 

    “Was I out of line? / Did I say something way too honest? / That made you run and hide like a scared little boy?”

    Supposed to be about: Joe Jonas

    Why Do Fans Believe So ? “Fearless,” released just after their breakup, and also features lyrics about Swift staring at the phone (she famously revealed that Jonas broke up with her on a brief phone call). As a retort, Jonas wrote the song “Paranoid.” 

    Lyrics in context 

    “I wanna be your end game / I wanna be your first string / I wanna be your A-Team /I wanna be your end game, end game”

    Who it’s supposed to be about: Joe Alwyn

    Why Do Fans Believe So ?When Swift was dating Alwyn, things seemed to be getting serious. Not only does she talk about falling hard for this guy, but she says she wants to be with him forever.

    Lyrics in context 

    “Watched as you signed your name Marjorie / All your closets of backlogged dreams / And how you left them all to me”

    Supposed to be about: Swift’s late maternal grandmother, Marjorie

    Why fans believe so ? Swift’s grandmother’s name was Marjorie, and she is recounting all of the memories they had when she was a child and her grandmother was alive and the life lessons she taught her. Swift also mourns the fact that she lost her grandmother so young and wasn’t able to fully know her.

    Lyrics in context 

     “It was so nice to be friends again / There I was, giving you a second chance / But then you stabbed my back while shaking my hand / And therein lies the issue / Friends don’t try to trick you / Get you on the phone and mind-twist you / And so I took an ax to a mended fence”

    Supposed to be about: Kanye West

    Why Do Fans Believe So ? Swift references the infamous phone call between her and West and how he and Kardashian later twisted the truth about what they talked about.

    Lyrics in context 

    “I’ve been under scrutiny / You handle it beautifully” and “They’re bringing up my history / But you weren’t even listening”

    Supposed to be about: Joe Alwyn

    Why Do Fans Believe So ? Throughout the song’s lyrics, Swift sings about how Alwyn isn’t “listening” to all of the noise and has borne it all “beautifully.”

    Lyrics in Context 

    “Then I think about summer all the beautiful times / I watched you laughing from the passenger side / And realised I loved you in the fall” 

    Supposed to be  : Taylor Lautner 

    Why Do Fans Believe So? Tayler Swift About the Song: “It’s the first time I’ve ever apologised in song. It’s the first time I’ve ever admitted guilt in my music.” 

    It is believed to be  about “Twilight” hunk Lautner, since it came out after they dated and co-starred in “Valentine’s Day” together. 


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