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Tonchin

Original link: https://frost-lee.github.io/tonchin/ About a little unexpected surprise hidden in downtown Manhattan. This article is reproduced from: https://frost-lee.github.io/tonchin/ This site is only for collection, and the copyright belongs to the original author.

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Experience a twilight anesthesia

Original link: https://frost-lee.github.io/twilight-sedation/ There are not many words, simply talk about the feeling of twilight anesthesia. In fact, there is no feeling. This article is transferred from: https://frost-lee.github.io/twilight-sedation/ This site is only for collection, and the copyright belongs to the original author.

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On life and death, connection, and the endless tundra

Original link: https://frost-lee.github.io/death-stranding/ As a game, “Death Stranding” is not known for its gorgeous operation or smooth online connection. It is more like a classic novel. Although it is a seemingly plain text, it makes people open it again and read it over and over again. This article is transferred from: https://frost-lee.github.io/death-stranding/ This site is

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ad hoc

Original link: https://frost-lee.github.io/ad-hoc/ American home-cooked restaurant by Thomas Keller. On the surface, it humbly says “to satisfy the hunger of diners”, but in a family-like relaxed and harmonious dining environment, it shows a unique cooking standard with ordinary ingredients. This article is reprinted from: https://frost-lee.github.io/ad-hoc/ This site is for inclusion only, and the copyright belongs

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when it’s no longer a museum

Original link: https://frost-lee.github.io/digital-collection/ Everyone knows that the iPod has reached the end of its life. Everyone knows that the iPod touch will eventually disappear from Apple’s lineup just like the iPod classic, iPod shuffle, and iPod nano. When the day finally came, Apple didn’t let the iPod touch go as quietly as its sister, but

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