The One and Only

Category: Art


  • The Secret of the Unicorn

    Yesterday, I finished watching the 2011 movie The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. In my opinion, the film is very underrated. It starts off with a Hergé cameo appearance as a painter. The thing I like about this very scene is the original Tintin drawing that the artist makes, and when Hergé

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  • Following passions

    Recently, my father started his YouTube channel. He has been wanting to create a channel for a few months, and I feel pretty happy for him since he fulfilled what he wanted to do, since he used to, (and still does!), make videos with me and him on our tablet. His first video was a

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  • Trick-or-treat!

    I know I haven’t been writing for a while. I have noticed that I haven’t really remembered all about Auckland, which is significantly weird, since I was born here. One of the things I kept in mind is not well known at India, is called trick-or-treating. For the few who might not know what trick-or-treating

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  • A thing or two about everything

    A thing or two about everything

    Today we went to Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM), a science museum in Kolkata. I really enjoyed my visit to such a nice science museum. I have never visited a science museum before (there is probably none of this nature in entire New Zealand!) and that is why the experience was so great. LEVEL

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  • India 14: Dr. Snighda

    Only as we visited the doctors today, I remembered a hilarious event happening with me and my father a couple of weeks ago. You see, as told in my post “A Singer Is Born”, my father loves to sing. Really loves to sing. So, no surprise came when he was trying to record a music

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  • India #9: Rolls

    India #9: Rolls

    Rolls are the joy of Calcutta. We find rolls in street markets, restaurants, online food ordering apps, and other places as well. Rolls are a common delight for the Bengal citizens, since it’s what they are famous for. We had rolls for a light snack earlier today, and they were great! The onions, chili flakes,

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  • India #8: The Cake Shop

    Yesterday, we found a unique cake at a cake shop. It wasn’t as thick as a normal cake, it was circle, and had cheese and black olives on it. It was a pizza-cake! My parents brought the pizza-cake home, and surprised me with it. It tasted like a sweet plain cheese pizza. Today, we are

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  • India #7: The Friendly Community

    Hello, and welcome to another travel diary! Today, I will tell you the most unique thing about India. The unique thing where everyone in one certain space, gathers together to eat (also known as community dining). We have such community dining in our building, Mecon Tower. One of the most beautiful things about Bengal is

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  • India #5: Stories, studies, stuff

    In India, as well as Auckland, my mother uses a social media app to share what’s going on in your life. She doesn’t post regularly, but she checks out her feed every day, to find quotes and stories. People write inspiring quotes about books, movies, life, food, people, and anything else you can imagine! People

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  • India #2: Sounds of Music, and the taste of tradition

    Hello and welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to the second FUNADDICT travel diary! Starting……..yesterday night! A few hours ago, at about 8 at night, my grandmother performed on stage underneath our building. She sang songs, along with a few other ladies living at Mecon Tower. I taped some of the songs they performed

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