Do you know what slime is? It is a sticky and mysterious toy. Slime's history is not very long. It is said that slime was first made and sold by an American toy manufacturer in 1976. Then, slime, made by mixing laundry glue and borax, was introduced to Japan in 1985 at the International Conference on Science Education and became popular as a science teaching material. Also, d uring Corona's self-restraint period, slime-making became popular again on social networking sites, in part due to the increase in ASMR (animated sound for pleasure) content. When I was 8 years old, I made slime for the first time at a science festival. I didn't know why the slime hardened. So I was excited and thrilled. I thought it looked like magic. It's very fun and interesting. This experience sparked my interest in science. Therefore for my summer homework in elementary school, I researched on the subject of making slime. I wan...
I hanged out with my friend today. We were going to go to "A HAPPY PANCAKE", because we heared that the shop was closing this month. However before we could get there, we found a taiyaki shop that looked delicious! We had taiyaki with pumokin cream and It was so good. Good-bye, A HAPPY PANCAKE.
I watched a lot of documentary films this week because of assignment on it. There is one movie that I liked and I would like to share it with you all. Do you know about Rembrandt? He is a famous painter from Netherlands. I think maybe you've seen his painting in textbooks. This is the painting, ”Night”. It is called "夜警" in Japan. This movie is documentary about people who love Rembrandt's work. Four episodes related to Rembrandt are described, but the story is mainly about two incidents. One incident is the discovery of a painting work that may have been painted by Rembarandt. Some exparts said that "This painting is definitely not Rembrandt's work", other exparts said that "This painting is definitely Rembrandt's work". Rembrandt's work was last discovered over 40 years ago, and if it is indeed his work, it is a very big accomplishment! The second incident involved a French nobleman auctiong off two Rembrandt work. It is a valuable ...
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