Mesuur Iorkighir
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Stories (6/0)
To Be Queen
Before we begin let’s start at the beginning. The beginning of everything. It was august, a cold and dreary day nothing moved outside the one bedroom home I shared with my mom and older sister. Just us girls. Mom was at work and Bethany or Beth as she preferred to be called was out seeing her no good boyfriend. So I was at home alone, it’s nothing new I remember being by myself a lot. But I was always with Beth who was only 2 years older. That was until she grew boobs and decided I wasn’t cool enough to hang out with her or her friends. So now it was just me and my cat, Charlotte, who followed me home one day after school and never left.
By Mesuur Iorkighir2 years ago in Fiction
The Window
“Never open the window.” That was the first thing I was told as soon as I walked into the bedroom. My new bedroom, my new home. It was a hotel, but still. It had been years since I was last here, but it was still one of my favorite places to go when life took a downturn. And it did. I lost my job, a job I worked at for three years, and what do you know when you lose your job? You book a flight and spend a week at one of your favorite hotels.
By Mesuur Iorkighir3 years ago in Fiction
My favorite Korean foods
I'm not sure where my love for South Korea started but let's just say the food started it all. What I love most about Koreans is that they use everything, and I mean everything in their cooking. Some of which being Nigerian I'm not surprised to see, like chicken feet for example. But some foods like, sundae, (blood sausage), is something I wonder if I should try or not. I am open to trying it though, but still probably not, or maybe. And then there are some vegetables that they use that I didn’t even think were edible like dandelion or pumpkin leaves. Anyway, here are my four Korean favorites for now, it will definitely change.
By Mesuur Iorkighir3 years ago in Feast
Three things I learnt watching Korean movies
I have been watching K-dramas for years now, and I can't remember my very first one but among the very first was Oh my Ghost, which for some reason I still haven’t gotten around to finishing. K-dramas mostly have romance, not all but some, there is also comedy, horror, crime among others. I have learnt a lot and I also noticed that my tastes in movies have changed too. For example, kissing scenes in some K-dramas are pretty PG so when I decide to watch an American movie, and the kiss scenes are not as PG I feel pretty uncomfortable. But I still watch it though. So here are some things I have learnt or noticed by watching K-dramas.
By Mesuur Iorkighir3 years ago in Geeks