Rokka-tei makes getting a little messed up a little more okay by balancing hard liquor and delicate bonbons. encased in a delightful tin and soft pastel florals. Who needs a flask when you have something so cutely discreet.
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Yopparai Tengoku (Drunkard’s Heaven) by Kenji Kawamoto
“”My photographs are a record of the people who have reached their limit and exhausted their strength after the daily grind. Everyone has different burdens, but everyone lives at a frantic pace. People drink with friends as a reward for the hard day’s work and face a new day’s work like warriors. A lot of people struggle through such work situations. I took these pictures with a true feeling of respect for the people in them. I don’t believe the state my subjects are in is shabby in any way. I can feel they have experienced hardships and fatigue to end up like this.” (artist statement)
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Tips for Blacking Out
We always say we will never drink like that again. But no matter how many times you say it with a throbbing hangover it always happens again. So instead of acting like it’s a one time thing why not have some useful tips for those nights that you end up not remembering and waking up who knows where. Read the tips below: 1. Take your phone charger with you. I’m sure in the future we will have a way to surgically attach them to our bodies. But Until that happens it wouldn’t be a bad idea to buy an extra charger that is always in your bag. Why? Let’s say…