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Hello, welcome to another week's reading vlog.
It is Monday, the start of a new week, and I look like garbage. Where do I begin?
Today I've just been feeling a bit pants, to be honest with you.
I have not read anything yet.
But the plan for this week is to finish Kingdom of Souls,
because I have about 300 pages of that to read this week.
And then I'm going to be reading The City We Became by NK Jemisin.
Codie said that the audiobook for this is really good. So, I have got myself the audiobook for this one.
I don't know if I'll read along and listen, or if I'll just listen.
But I'm really looking forward to reading this, very, very excited about this one.
But I need to finish Kingdom of Souls first, so I should probably read some of that this evening.
What I've just done is all of my rolls for TBR Pursuit and Bookopoly.
I'm gonna sit down and film the, like, sit down part of it tomorrow.
But I wanted to film the rolls because I knew it was gonna be a task to kind of align them
and get what I rolled for TBR Pursuit to sort of match
what I roll for Bookopoly, and then try and fit the Whimsy reads in there
and Aaron's Royal Readathon in there, as well.
and just...
difficulty.
So, I've done all of the rolls, so I can kind of work out what I'm doing, and then tomorrow I'm gonna sit down
and actually film the, like, talk through part, when I hopefully don't look like garbage. That's what's going on.
I don't really have much to tell you because I haven't read anything. And I haven't really achieved much.
I've obviously edited and uploaded last week's vlog. I haven't yet edited and uploaded the Raedathon vlog.
So, I need to do that as well.
So, all in all, feeling a bit pants and a little bit overwhelmed with everything I have to do. Yay.
Starting this vlog is something that I needed to do and have now done. So, welcome to the week.
Hopefully it goes uphill from here. And I will check in with you again
when I have something worth your time to say.
Hello, happy Tuesday. I've just filmed my
monstrous TBR. It should be up before this is up, 
but it is TBR Pursuit meets Bookopoly
meets Whimsy's Adventures Through Wonderland meets Aaron's Royal Readathon.
Sort of. It's a lot. It's a chunky TBR. I'll give it that.
And I'm going back to work next week.
Which is good. I want to be going back to work. Just I could have done with a smaller TBR, is all I'm saying.
So, that's all good fun. I'm having a...
having a good time.
Also, this morning- I say this morning. It's only 10 past 11, and I have filmed my entire TBR and read, like, 100
like, 70, maybe, pages of this book. I'm up to page 245 which is chapter 24.
So, I've made a bit of progress in this today.
And there is a part of me that thinks if I
focus... Like, it's only 10 past eleven. If I focus, I could finish this today.
But then there's the other part of me that says you still haven't finished editing and uploading the Raedathon
vlog, and now you have a massive TBR that needs editing.
So, just get on with that instead. I mean, either way, both of those things need doing this week.
I need to finish this book and I need to edit those videos. Heck, if I could do both of those things in this month-
in this month?
(laughs)
-in this day. That would be insane. 
But, yeah, I don't know
If I'm more interested or if I literally just dedicated time. 
I don't know what it is
I think it's probably the dedicating time thing.
I'm still feeling very
average about this book. I mean, something has happened in the plot, and there's kind of been a bit of a...
Not changing direction, but our main character's gone somewhere else and there has been a big
development in the plot, but I'm still not necessarily intrigued and I can't put my finger on why.
I don't know why. Still going with it, and will definitely finish it this week, because the live show is on
Saturday 29th. It will be really interesting to hear everyone else's thoughts on it, as well.
Because I know so many people have loved this, and I'm just feeling so in the middle about it.
Which isn't a bad thing.
Like, I feel like I need to justify myself when I say this. Like, it's feeling like a 3 star read, which is not bad.
I'm, not saying it's bad. I'm just saying it's
Good.
Not great.
Not amazing.
Not bad, not terrible. Just in the middle, you know. 
3 stars.
That's what's going with that. I will definitely continue to make progress, but
I'm more inclined to edit right now. So, I think I'm gonna do that.
I think before that, though, I'm gonna have some food.
I've been up since half six this morning, right? That's insane for me. I don't get up at that time of day.
Even when I was, like, at work, I didn't get up at that time of day. I used to leave the house at 10 past eight,
and I would get out of bed at like half seven. 
I was up at half six this morning
because the neighbor decided to drill into his walls at, like, stupid o'clock, so I was up.
And I've just been up since which is why I've had such a successful, like, productive morning,
which is pretty good. Maybe I should try and do this more often.
Also, I need to get back into the habit of getting up at like half seven'ish, anyway, because back to work next week.
I'm gonna go and get on with all the things I have to get on with, but I just wanted to update you that
successful morning. TBR sorted. And
progress made in book. But still feeling bleh. So, yeah, I will check in with you
later on.
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Hello, happy Wednesday. I did something with my eyeshadow today.
I got a new eyeshadow palette of, like, bright colors, and I want to try and
try it.
And I saw that video of that woman being, like,
How to pull off bold eyeshadow colors: Put them on.
You're pulling them off. Do you know what I mean? Have you seen that video?
So, I thought I would try and pull off
bright blue inner corners today.
My mum told me it looks like I've been punched in both eyes. So,
I don't know if I'm pulling them off but it's here. In other news that's not related to my blue eyes,
I finished Kingdom of Souls, finally. I feel like I've been reading this
for a really long time.
And I'm disappointed in myself for that because I could have read it so much quicker.
But I just feel like I've been procrastinating on it pretty hard because the intrigue
wasn't very high for me. But I've put it through CAWPILE, and it's come out at a 3 star for me, unfortunately.
I know so many people love this and I really wanted to be one of them, but it just didn't do it for me. The last
hundred pages was...
I was way more into than the rest of the book but, like,
getting there felt like a drag. It felt very
cyclical. Like, our main character would just have the same thoughts, and
like, go through the same narrative in her head. And because it's first person, it's all from Arrah's perspective.
Like, I feel like we were going around in circles quite a lot.
we weren't necessarily getting anywhere very quickly, and I don't know if potentially
Rena Barron's writing isn't for me because
the concept, and the myth, and, like, the gods, and the magic was all really interesting to me.
I was really into that. It's just the way it was written and, like, the way it was told
didn't captivate me at all. I feel like if it was written in a more intriguing way,
this had potential for me to really love it. And I don't know if maybe Rena Barron's writing is not for me.
Which is a shame because I really want to love it, but it reminds me
I mean, the only other book I've read from Rena Barron is Maya and the Rising Dark
which comes out soon next month, I think, and I rated that 3 stars, as well.
And I feel like I had very similar thoughts. Like, the magic, and the gods, and the mythology behind it
was really intriguing. Just the way it was told wasn't for me and
another book of Rena Barron, and I have the same feeling. So, maybe her writing style isn't for me.
But yeah, I gave it 3 stars overall.
So, I gave it a 7 for characters, a 7 for atmosphere, a 6 for writing, a 7 for plot,
a 6 for intrigue, a 6 for logic, and a 7 for enjoyment. So, just above
mid-ground. So, it was good. I won't say it was bad. It wasn't bad.
It was a good story. And as I say, those last hundred pages really picked up for me.
But, yeah, 3 stars overall for Kingdom of Souls. And we have the Read Rate Review live show for this on
Saturday, so, be sure to-
oh, it will have happened by the time you see this. I was gonna say be sure to tune in to that,
but it will have already happened. So, I will link that somewhere,
if you want to hear all of our in-depth thoughts.
However, that now means... I mean, it's not even one o'clock and I finished the book.
I'm on a roll. I got up early this morning. I did my blue eyeshadow, went out for a walk, finished my book.
It's all going very well.
The next book that I'm gonna read is The City We Became. This is my last book on my August TBR.
And I'm gonna start it today. I've got the audiobook for this one on Audible,
because Codie told me that the audiobook
is really good. So I'm gonna audibly listen to this and potentially read along, as well.
But I'm so excited for this. I really want to love it. So,
yeah. Oh, I should have done one blue and one pink.
Then I could have matched this. Maybe I'll try that tomorrow.
But yeah, I'm looking forward to this. This is about
New York being personified, and there being characters that represent the
boroughs, I think. I don't know much about it.
But I'm intrigued. And I know there are little, like, tentacles hidden on this cover. Do you see them?
Do you see, the, like, hidden tentacles?
Oooh.
I'm gonna start listening to this. I don't have anything else to say so I'm gonna stop rambling and
Yeah, bye.
Hello, happy Thursday. It's Thursday morning.
I am feeling inspired by G from Book Roast to paint some books.
So, I'm gonna paint some books. I've got all my
acrylic paints here, my very bad palette,
washi tape, books,
and an audiobook. I haven't actually yet started The City We Became. I said yesterday I was going to do that.
I didn't. I went out to an independent book shop instead.
Let's just show you what I got while I was there, because it's here.
I decided to take a stroll into town. Didn't listen to my audiobook, though, because I want to start the
audiobook whilst reading along physically, as well, just to get myself into the swing of it.
So, I went into town and I went to our little independent bookshop and picked up
Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron.
I've heard lots of people talk about this one. It's been pretty popular.
I think this is like 200 years on from the fairy tale of Cinderella, and girls are kind of like, sent off to
the eligible prince, and whoever isn't picked is, like, killed or something.
Forfeit, they are forfeit. But our main character, I think, is in love with one of the other girls.
"Sophia doesn't want to be chosen. She doesn't want to go to the ball. Not when she's afraid the girl
she loves might be chosen, too." 
So, yeah, I picked this one up.
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna kick start the audiobook for The City We Became and then
go into painting. So, that is my plan. The books I've decided to paint.
I'm gonna do The Girl Who Drank the Moon
by Kelly Barnhill. This is such a beautiful book.
I love this book so much, but I'm gonna try and kind of match the font color and do, like, the purple
edges, hopefully. Then I've gone for Wonderscape, and I'm gonna do bright red edges on that,
because I think it'll look cool. 
This is such a fun book, as well.
So action-packed, like Jumanji meets Ready Player One in this, like, in-reality adventure game.
I love this book.
So, yeah. I'm gonna try and paint that one, as well.
And then The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding. I've read this such a long time ago,
and loved it, and I want to paint it black, because I think it just needs to be black.
I still need to read the sequel to this, which is The...
Something to do with Alastor.
What's it called? The Last Life of Prince Alistor. I still need to read this.
But yeah, I'm going to paint this one black. I haven't read this one yet,
so I'm not going to paint it until after I've read it.
So, yeah, if I still fancy doing more after that, then I'll tackle that.
But yeah, let's crack on with the audiobook for The The City We Became and
see where it takes us.
Hello. It's a little bit later. I am
30 pages into The City We Became, and so far, it's really weird, but I really like it. And the audiobook
is definitely the right way to do this, I think. Sound effects, the voices, the, like,
glitchiness of it. The weirdness of the audiobook really suits the, like, weird vibes I'm getting from the book.
It's really good. I'm really enjoying it. I am only 30 pages in, which isn't very far.
However, I have taped up these two books whilst I've been doing it. So, I've done all my washi tape around
all the edges and I have also taped up and actually painted the one I was doing black.
Why am I blanking on the name of it? The Dreadful Life of Prosper Redding.
Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding.
It's painted. It's under this big stack of books. I've got a box here, which I need to open for you later.
And a big old stack of books. Pretty much, it's my September TBR, which we know is a hefty stack.
And then these two just chilling on top because I need to get to those.
So, I'm gonna leave that to dry for...
I don't know, half hour, maybe? And then swap it out for one of these ones and carry on painting.
Hi. A little bit later. I put some makeup on. I'm still trying this, like, colorful eyes thing.
But I don't know if it does look like I've been punched in the face or not. We'll just roll with it today.
I don't know. Anyway. The black is done. Wow, when that hits the light, that looks patchy.
But I promise you, it's not.
Like, if we get it out of the light, there we go. 
That's better.
But there you go, black on that one. And now I just have to do the thing
The dreaded...
dreaded peeling
that ruins everything.
Get it to start separating.
Separation has begun. I always find it works better going from the corners.
I have a feeling this is going to end up really fluffy, though, and probably because it's black, the, like,
fluff will show even more than it usually would. I've wanted to do a black one
since I did the last lot that I did.
This isn't the first time I've painted my own edges of books, by the way.
In case you were curious I've done this before.
and these are all
the ones that I did. The Extinction Trials and I did the Perfect Trilogy by Helena Duggan, as well,
which also came out really well, and I was really pleased with those. So, hopefully these will come out, as well.
And I mean, those ones are definitely still fluffy. Like, they're far from perfect.
But- oh, you can actually still see them in the background. But
yeah, that's
something that needs doing. I think I'm gonna do Wonderscape next
because I'm literally going, like, straight red on that. 
So, I'll do that one next.
But I thought, before I get on with that, I would open the parcel that I have that I was using as a weight.
Which is from Grace and Honey, which is
Becca from Becca and the Books' candle
shop. I placed an order
and
have some candles. Let's see what I got. 
Let's see what I got.
First up, I got The Scourge of Qui-Zi, which is the City of Brass-inspired candle. Inspired by
Dara.
Oooh, that's delicious.
Orange, star anise, and cinnamon. 
It's this nice pinky color,
you know, like, freshly healed skin.
And has glitters on the top.
That smells delicious. Definitely orange, star anise and cinnamon.
Next up,
We have got The Brolly Rail, which is inspired by Nevermoor, and the Brolly Rail in Nevermoor.
And this smells of lemon zest, melon, and vanilla. This is gonna be fresh, I'm gonna like this. Blue glitter.
Oh, no, the melon is really strong. I did not expect the melon to be the strongest
scent I got from that.
But it is. Oh, that's nice. I like that. 
It is very fresh and clean and
almost, like, rainy.
Goes with brollies. Yeah. I'm a fan of the Brolly Rail.
And then
I got Better Than Waffles. This one is actually inspired by
Nina from Six of Crows, but I didn't get it for its bookish inspiration. I got it because of the scents
that were listed, which is strawberry, peach nectar, and vanilla.
Which just makes my mouth water with the thought of it. But yeah, it's a pinky color, like, you know strawberries on waffles.
And
It's everything I wanted that scent to be. It's got kind of pinky
iridescent glitter on the top there. Oh, that smells delicious. Peachy, very peachy.
I want to eat that one. Which is why I bought it. Because I thought I would want to eat it.
Then we have got
Lord of the Mists which is inspired by Mistborn, which I have sort of recently read and really enjoyed.
And this one is blueberry, violets, and jasmine, which are all scents that I do really enjoy.
Yep. I love that. And it's got blue glitters on the top there.
I do really like jasmine scent, which is weird because I don't normally like floraly scents, but I do like jasmine.
That's nice.
And then there's another one,
but I don't... Did I order this? I don't think I ordered five.
No. Yeah, I didn't order this. I wanted to order this, 
and I didn't order this.
I only ordered four. Thanks, Becca, for the additional candle.
Unexpected joy.
Thank you. And this one's One Sock Weather, which is another one inspired by Nevermoor.
These kind of come as a duo. Did I order a duo? I didn't even order a duo. No. I just had a thought,
"Oh, did I accidentally put the duo in my basket instead of just The Brolly Rail?"
No, I didn't. Becca has just sent me an extra candle, because she's lovely. But this is One Sock, inspired by
Nevermor, but more so inspired by Wundersmith, which is where they go to the Wundrous Society,
which is what one sock is short for. And in The Wundrous Society, the weather is always
more extreme, which is what one sock weather is.
And this supposedly smells like cherry blossom and sweet pea,
which sounds great.
Oh, and it's another one I want to lick.
That's really nice. It's almost sherbet-y.
I love that very, very much. So yeah, I have a little
candle stash
going on here. Not that my collection was running low at all. I still have the frozen forest one here from
back in the day that smells like snow fairy
that I refuse to burn because it's delicious. I have so many of Becca's candles going on now,
and here's an additional stash. Amazing.
And thanks for the extra, you sweet bean. Then the Amazon guy just turned up,
and I have a parcel here, as well. So,
let's see what it is. It's The House in the Cerulean Sea, by TJ Klune. Oh, it's a little bit battered. Bloody Amazon.
Ah, this excites me. This one has been one that's, like, described as middle grade for adults, I think.
"A magical island, a dangerous task, a burning secret."
The main character is given a classified assignment to travel to an orphanage on a distant island
and determine whether six dangerous magical children are so dangerous, in fact,
that they're likely to bring about the end of days. So, magical children. Who sent me this?
Ah, a gift note from Kelly. Thank you, Kelly. "Long time subscriber. Love your channel. From Kelly."
Thank you so much. As I always say whenever anyone sends me anything, you absolutely did not have to.
But this excites me a lot, because I've wanted to get my mitts on this one, and thank you
so much for this, Kelly. I really, really appreciate it. As always, I'll leave the little gift note in there
as a forever reminder of where it came from. Thank you.
So, with all my parcels opened, I'm going to continue listening to The City We Became
and paint Wonderscape. Yay.
Hello, a little bit later. I have finished painting my books. They are definitely
a bit fluffy
as they always are, but I'm not mad at it, you know.
I'm not that mad at the fluff. They look better when they're, like, compressed.
I think the purple one probably came out the best.
When you do that, you can really see how patchy it is.
(laughs)
Does it do that with all of them? Oh, the red one doesn't look as patchy. The black one will
So patchy.
The red one doesn't look too bad. Anyway, I'm really pleased with, like, how the colors suit
the covers. So, I think the purple on that
looks pretty good. And the red on this, I think,
works pretty well, and then obviously black.
This one looks really patchy in the light. It doesn't look like that in person, I swear.
It's just where the light is hitting it, like.
It's much more solid in person. I'm pretty pleased with how they came out.
In other news- in reading news- I've made quite a dent in The City We Became whilst I've been
doing this. I'm now on page 115, which is chapter four,
and I'm really enjoying this so far. Definitely one I think I'm gonna fly through, no problem.
It's really compelling. I'm just really intrigued in the story. Basically,
New York has had a rebirth. Or, it's, like, reached a state of maturity where it's having a rebirth.
And each of the boroughs within New York are being reborn into a person. So, a person
represents that borough, and, like, hears the thoughts of all the full population of that borough.
And somehow represent the, like, associations of that borough. And we've met Manhattan, Brooklyn,
and Staten Island? At this point. Have we met anyone else? Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island.
I think that's it. I think we're about to meet
the Bronx.
I've never been to New York. I have no idea about New York. I'm not familiar with areas of New York.
But I am really intrigued in the story and compelled with the concept of the people representing the boroughs
and the threat. Like, the villainous threat that's ongoing is interesting. I just want to keep listening.
The audiobook, as well, is definitely the route to go with this book, I think.
Like, the way it's produced with the sound effects and, like...
It alters, like, when a character is speaking and when a character is thinking, like, the way...
The sound effects reflect that.
And there's, like, glitchiness in it, because there's weird things in the book. Yeah. I'm really enjoying it.
So, if if you're picking up The City We Became, and have the opportunity to audibly do it, I would recommend.
Because the audiobook is fabulous.
Hellooooo.
It is 21 minutes past midnight, and I don't think I've actually spoken to you today. So, hi. How's it going?
Happy Friday, but it's not actually Friday anymore.
I have today filmed a video, which is good because I've been putting off filming the video I filmed
for a while, so that's done. And then I've been doing some digital doodling.
I held this up as if you can see what it is. It's my ipad, but it just looks like a black square.
And making progress in The City We Became by 
N.K. Jemisin.
I thought I might finish this today, but then because I filmed that video,
I didn't, because that took a really long time. But I am about halfway, maybe a little bit over halfway,
through this now. I am on page 214. 
So, yeah. There. And I am still really
enjoying this. It's so intriguing and, like, curious and
just mind boggling. Like, I just want to keep listening to it to work out what is going on.
It's a good sort of, like... What, like, a good sort of confused, is what I am about this book. And
I'm enjoying it. I'm really liking the characters. 
I think we've met all of the boroughs now.
I quite like Queens. Queens is the one we've just met. 
I quite like Queens.
She's interesting. They're all quite interesting, though. I'm enjoying it, and I'm looking forward to seeing them all
come together and how them coming together is going to impact, like, what they can do.
It's weird. Like, the premise of the book is the boroughs of New York being reborn and personified as people,
and then these people having to overcome this threat to the city. And these people have, like, almost
superhero-like powers that are invisible to most people. But their power is, like, connected to things that are
associated with their borough. It's really interesting. But it seems to be that there's growth in what those powers-
not powers. 
Abilities?
Things are happening. I don't want to say too much because I don't want to risk spoiling anything.
But it's just really curious and intriguing, and I want to keep reading it, which is good. In other news,
also today I found out that I am definitely going to work on Tuesday.
Because that was a little bit up and down in the air,
and that's why I ended up filming today rather than sitting down reading. Because I
had thought that I would put off filming the video that I filmed today until next week,
but now I'm gonna be at work next week. So, that gave me the kick up the butt I needed to actually
film that video today. And I've planned a few more that I would like to try and get filmed over the weekend
in preparation for going back to work, because it's going to be a bit of a, like, change of pace
again, because I've been off work for, like, what feels like forever now, because of furlough. Covid. Bleh.
But no, I'm actually going back in September, which is great, which is on Tuesday. Hooray.
So, the content in the vlogs may drastically go down. But
I'm excited about it, which is- 
shit. It's late. So, I'm gonna go to bed now.
So, I'll chat to you tomorrow.
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Hello, happy Sunday. It's, like, 11 o'clock on Sunday, and I haven't vlogged much
yesterday or today.
So, very sorry about that. But my plan was basically just to finish The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin, and I did.
As I've mentioned in this vlog, I listened to the audiobook and read along for this one, and
definitely the route to take when reading this because the audiobook added
so much to it, with the sound effects and the, like, glitchiness of it that really suited the atmosphere
of this book. I had such a good time with this book. 
I was so absorbed. I
struggled to put it down once I'd got, like, in. I just wanted to sit and listen to it.
Like, if I had the time,
listening to this, like, all in one go, I think, 
would be quite possible.
It's not a short book. Like, it wasn't a short audiobook.
But if I had the time to do it in one go, it's the sort of book where, like, it wouldn't be
boring to do it in one go. Like, you would remain
interested and intrigued in, like, one sitting, if you know what I mean. But I had such a fun time with it, basically.
I really enjoyed it despite the fact that I've never been to America, and do not know New York or its boroughs,
at all. Like, I'm not familiar with any of that, so I can't really feel the "love story to New York"
that this is supposed to be. Because I've never been.
But I still really enjoyed the writing, the atmosphere,
the plot. Like, the way this was told, the weirdness to it. Like, it was very my cup of tea. I had a very
good time with this one. It got a four star overall at 8.14. It got 8s and 9s across the board,
and a seven for logic because there were a couple of bits where it was a bit, like...
But at the same time, it's a weird book. So, I'm gonna change that.
Like, I can't mark it down for that.
So, I'll give that an 8, as well. 8s and 9s across the board, which gives it an 8.29 overall.
And I I had a thoroughly good time with this. I recommend if you
like that sort of weirdness, that intrigue, that sort of unexplainable thing that this has.
It was good. If you like an audiobook that has just the right sort of production to add to the atmosphere
of a book, the audiobook for this was fabulous.
So yeah, I had a fantastic time with this and I'm really happy that I managed to read it.
I think it's part of a series, so
it's safe to say that I will read more in this. I think there is a novella that is available on
Scribd that I would like to read, but I'm happy with that.
So, my task for this week being to finish this and I keep forgetting that I finished Kingdom of Souls this week,
as well. Something pretty last minute happened yesterday and I wasn't able to participate in the live show
for Kingdom of Souls, unfortunately.
But Codie, G and Gavin still did, so I will still link it so that you can go and watch all of their thoughts on it.
But yeah, unfortunately I had to miss out on that one, which I'm very sad about.
And then me and Gavin have just had our live show for The Jumbies, as well.
So I'll link that, as well, because that's something else that happened this week.
With it being 11 o'clock on Sunday now, there's not really much else for me to say or do.
So, I think I'm just gonna wrap this vlog up. I think it's been a pretty successful week.
Especially now knowing that I'm going back to work on Tuesday. I'm really pleased about that.
So, yeah pretty good week. I hope you've enjoyed watching.
Sorry about all the random ass eyeshadow that's been in this vlog. I'm still giving it a go.
I'm quite enjoying the, like, random pop of purple. 
That's a color I'm enjoying.
Anyway, yeah I'm gonna stop rambling. Sorry. I hope you've enjoyed this vlog.
If you have, give us a thumbs up. Chat to me down below.
Let me know how your week's gone, slash is going.
And what emoji should we have this time? Sea creatures. Let's go for sea creatures.
Drop me sea creatures. Octopus. Fish. I don't know what other sea creature emojis there are.
Is there a dolphin? Whale? Shark? I don't know, whatever, sea creatures.
But yeah, I hope you've had a good time hanging out, and I will see you in the next one.
Bye.
(Music)
