Hey hey hey! Iiiiiiit's Mei again! 

I hope you've all been doing lovely but it's okay if you haven't! We all have those days :)

 

(I'll be looking at July and August of 2020 at the bottom again for anyone who's interested!) 

So, let's see, what's new? 

 

 


Well, I had another Showroom live stream! Another lovely evening where I got to chill and talk to everyone and make something. I decided to craft a little froggy buddy. 

Again, it was so nice to just chill and talk to everyone and I really hope everyone enjoyed the stream!

 
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And theeeeeen...  Oh yeah! The Monthly live!

Another fun monthly live!  There are so many songs that we can all perform together now! Hopefully, we can add more songs to that growing list soon! We'll be working hard! 

 

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We had the Iwaki festival the day after our monthly live too! So many events! Woooooo! Haha lol 

Sadly I was so tired and forgot to take any photos then.. Whoops 😅 lol


Oh well! I hope you all enjoyed my blog today! 

I'm sorry it was on the shorter side today but I hope you were all able to read along and enjoy! 

 

Good night everyone! I hope to see you all tomorrow! 

 

Peace! ✌️


 

Mei's Blog Playlist

 

Unfamiliar - Seeb, Goodboys & HRVY

Gucci - Jessi

Teeth - 5sos

Truth Hurts - Lizzo

Phases - PRETTYMUCH

Honey - Kehlani

Location - Khalid

Popstars - K/DA

In My Blood - Shawn Mendes

Love U - Chungha

Runaway - Pentagon

Fingertip - G-Friend 

 

 


 

Part 3 of looking back at 2020:

I'm going to be looking at 2 months instead of the usual 3 I've been doing with my past blogs just for time sake! 

(I shall put a TW here for any distressing topic that may be briefly talked about here)

 

July

 

Europe opened borders to 15 safe countries, excluding the US, Russia and Brazil. The Middle East reached a "critical threshold" with over 1 million new COVID cases, a big landslide at a jade mine in Myanmar killed 160+ people, a record rainfall poured down on Kyushu which caused a flood that resulted in 20,000 having to flee and the deaths at least 37 people. According to new UN study, diseases which transfer from animals to humans, also known as zoonotic diseases, have been seen increasing due to unsustainable farming and climate change. America officially started withdrawing from the World Health Organisation (WHO), Melbourne, Australia went into another six-week lockdown, The US announced that more than 1 million international student will be stripped of their visas if all their courses are online and an announcement that a covid vaccine, that was developed by the University of Oxford, is able to trigger immune response and antibodies. Scientists found volcanoes on Venus, former Malaysian Prime Minister was found guilty of corruption an was sentenced to 12 years and fined $50 million. 

 

 

August

 

Egypt told Elon Musk that the pyramids were not built by aliens, the UAE started the first nuclear power station in the Arab world, a big explosion at the port of Beirut, Lebanon killed more than 200 people and left over 6,000 injured. New Zealand marked over 100 days without community transmission of covid, details of a "terror crocodile" surfaced saying it was as big as a bus, has teeth as big as bananas and lived in the cretaceous period (75-84 million years ago) in North America. The University of North Carolina was the 1st US college to send students home and start online classes, Donald Trump's former adviser, Steve Bannn, was arrested and charged with fraud over a fundraising campaign to build the wall on the Mexican border and actress Lori Loughlin and her husband were sentenced to 2 months for their role in the US college admission bribery scandal. Jacob Blake, another African American man, was shot and injured by police in front of his kids in Kenosha, Wisconsin. First documented case of re-infection of COVID-19 come from a Hong Kong man, WHO announced the eradication of Polio in Africa after 4 years of no cases. An Australian terrorist, Brent Tarrant, was sentenced to life without parole for the killing of 51 mosque worshippers in Christchurch, New Zealand. Skydive, a Japanese tech company announced they completed their first manned test flight of their flying car and Elon Musk presents a pig called Gertrude with a coin-sized computer in her brain as part of Nuralink start-up which creates brain-to-computer machine intercore.