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I ended up laying it out almost like a Remi Life vlog. The chapters are split up based on the kinds of things you see in my content. There's a grab-and-go breakfast chapter because I’m always running late or driving to the podcast studio and eating in the car. There’s a Korean chapter, which is really where I found my love for my culture and learned how to cook. There's a weeknight dinner chapter because sometimes I come home after a long day and I don't want to cook, but I still need to eat. I also love hosting. In my vlogs, I'm always posting holiday content, family gatherings, or any excuse to throw a party. So it’s nice because there’s variety, but it also feels really true to my life and my audience.
Science subverted art. When French inventor Nicéphore Niépce brought his initial photograph to England in 1826, William Blake was still living; had he perfected his invention slightly sooner, we might have seen Blake in person; envision what Julia Margaret Cameron might have done with those eyes. Six years later, in 1834, when Henry Fox Talbot invented his apparatus, using it to capture images of his grand estate, Lacock, he proclaimed that the building was the first that was ever known to have drawn its own picture.