PM vows to serve full three-year term

New staff to handle legal problems

Hearts and minds: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra makes mini-heart signs during a group photo session with cabinet ministers on the lawn of Government House on Saturday. The ministers were granted an audience with His Majesty the King to be sworn in during a ceremony in which the King approved the entire 35-member cabinet. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)
Hearts and minds: On Saturday, during a team picture session with government officials on the garden of Government House, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra makes mini-heart indicators. During a meeting where the King gave the 35-member cabinet its full approval, the ministers were given an audience with His Majesty the King, who was sworn in. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has pledged to offer for the entirety of her three-year term in office and has set up a staff to handle any legal disputes brought against her.

She made these notes after chairing a particular case gathering at Government House on Saturday to make the government’s plan speech, which will be presented to congress on September 12 and 13.

Before beginning its work, the government is required to give its speech to parliament.

” I want to have out my tasks until I finish my three-year name to ensure consistency in the laws of my father, Srettha Thavisin”, Ms Paetongtarn said.

” I am Pheu Thai’s perfect secretary,” as Mr. Srettha was. We have even discussed coverage suggestions from coalition partners for addition in the statement.

” Some plans may get carried over from Mr Srettha’s state, and partnership events have discussed adjustments to ensure the policies are important to present circumstances,” Ms Paetongtarn added.

After the Constitutional Court dismissed Mr. Srettha on August 14 for an honest infraction related to his determination to appoint former convict Pichit Chuenban as a secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office, the president of the decision Pheu Thai Party assumed the position of prime minister.

She now has about three years remaining in company, following Mr Srettha’s exit after eleven months and 21 days.

Every year, Ms. Paetongtarn said she will match with each of her cabinet ministers informally.

Every government minister and I are prepared to serve the nation, I assure you. We may race against time to ensure the people’s best interests, she declared.

A legitimate team will be set up to handle grievances against the state, according to the prime minister.

When questioned about the problems she had received, she responded,” I will do my best to respond.”

” I do n’t want to be involved in lawsuits. My kids are also young”.

The problems have now started to surface. Her comments come in response to Ruangkrai Leekitwana’s grievance that alleges Ms. Paetongtarn is being manipulated by her parents, Thaksin Shinawatra, filed with the Election Commission last Wednesday.

The problem even questioned the legitimacy of her decision to step down from her position as director of 20 businesses before assuming the league.

During Saturday’s special meeting, Ms. Paetongtarn likewise set out her interests for her government officials.

Her second official statement came after the cabinet took an oath-taking on Friday before His Majesty the King.

Ms. Paetongtarn emphasized the importance of rescinding His Majesty the King’s tips, which she described as a cause of encouragement and guidance for the government’s work in the coming years during the meeting at Government House. She stressed the need to keep the economic policies of her father, Mr Srettha.

She also directed cabinet officials to create lists of candidates for permanent secretary opportunities in their respective ministries to fill openings left by retired officials and those serving for four years.

Following the plan speech, the cabinet may receive these lists.

Also, all ministers must be available to respond to inquiries about their respective portfolios while delivering the policy statement.

Ms. Paetongtarn urged them to spread their policies and to encourage them in order to increase public knowledge.

Another top goal is for government people to carry out the economic stimulus initiatives that Mr. Srettha has in mind.

A source further indicated that the particular case meeting approved Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej’s session as the Prime Minister’s secretary-general. Dr Prommin, who has relations to the Shinawatra home, originally held this position under the Srettha management.

Pheu Thai’s premier digital wallet flyer program, which is expected to be rolled out before the close of the 2024 fiscal year on Sept. 30, is at the top of the president’s plan, according to state resources.

A secondary bill that would increase the government’s budget for the current fiscal year by 122 billion ringgit has already been approved by parliament.

But, deputy finance minister Julapun Amornvivat has recently acknowledged that some consumers may need to receive cash in the form of electronic money.

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Thai PM Paetongtarn vows to serve full 3-year term

New staff to handle legal problems

Hearts and minds: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra makes mini-heart signs during a group photo session with cabinet ministers on the lawn of Government House on Saturday. The ministers were granted an audience with His Majesty the King to be sworn in during a ceremony in which the King approved the entire 35-member cabinet. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)
Mini-heart signs are made by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and government officials on Saturday during a photo session at Government House. The King gave the ministers an viewers during which the King gave the all-clear approval of the 35-member case, and they were sworn in with His Majesty the King. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has pledged to offer for the entirety of her three-year term in office and has set up a team to solve any legitimate disputes brought against her.

She made these notes after chairing a particular case gathering at Government House on Saturday to make the government’s plan speech, which will be presented to congress on September 12 and 13.

Before beginning its job, the government is required to provide its speech to parliament.

” I want to have out my tasks until I finish my three-year name to ensure consistency in the laws of my father, Srettha Thavisin”, Ms Paetongtarn said.

” I am the Pheu Thai prime minister, only like Mr. Srettha was. In addition, we have discussed coalition party plan suggestions for participation in the statement.

” Some plans may get carried over from Mr Srettha’s state, and partnership events have discussed adjustments to ensure the policies are important to present circumstances,” Ms Paetongtarn added.

After the Constitutional Court dismissed Mr. Srettha on August 14 for an honest infraction related to his determination to appoint former convict Pichit Chuenban as a secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office, the president of the decision Pheu Thai Party assumed the position of prime minister.

She presently has about three years remaining in office, following Mr Srettha’s exit after eleven months and 21 days.

Every year, Ms. Paetongtarn said she will match with each of her government officials informally.

Every government minister and I are prepared to serve the nation, I assure you. We may race against time to ensure the people’s best interests, she declared.

The prime minister even announced the formation of a legal team to handle grievances against the state and offer legal counsel.

When asked about the problems she had received, she responded,” I will do my best to address them.

” I do n’t want to be involved in lawsuits. My kids are also young”.

The issues are now beginning to surface. Her comments come in response to a problem Ruangkrai Leekitwattana filed with the Election Commission next Wednesday, alleging that Ms Paetongtarn is being manipulated by her parents, Thaksin Shinawatra.

The problem even questioned the legitimacy of her decision to step down from her position as director of 20 businesses before assuming the league.

During Saturday’s special meeting, Ms. Paetongtarn likewise set out her interests for her government officials.

Her second official statement came after the cabinet took an oath-taking on Friday before His Majesty the King.

Ms. Paetongtarn emphasized the importance of adhering to His Majesty the King’s guidance during the conference held at Government House, which she described as a source of encouragement and guidance for the government’s job away. She stressed the need to keep the economic policies of her father, Mr Srettha.

She also directed cabinet officials to create lists of candidates for permanent secretary opportunities in their respective departments to load vacancies left by retiring leaders and those serving for four years.

Following the plan speech, these lists will be presented to the cupboard.

Also, all ministers must be available to respond to inquiries about their respective portfolios while delivering the policy statement.

Ms. Paetongtarn urged them to market and connect their policies in order to increase public understanding.

The Cabinet people should also make it a top priority to carry out the monetary stimulus initiatives that Mr. Srettha has in mind.

A source further indicated that the particular case meeting approved Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej’s session as the Prime Minister’s secretary-general. Dr Prommin, who has relations to the Shinawatra home, originally held this position under the Srettha management.

According to federal sources, Pheu Thai’s premier digital wallet flyer program, which is scheduled to be implemented by the end of the 2024 fiscal year on September 30th, is at the top of the administration’s plan.

A secondary bill that would enhance the government’s budget for the current fiscal year by 122 billion ringgit has already been approved by parliament.

But, deputy finance minister Julapun Amornvivat has previously acknowledged that some consumers may need to receive cash in the form of electronic money.

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‘We’re like family’: How a special bond took Singapore’s Jeralyn Tan to a historic Paralympic medal

But what’s special about Tan is that no matter how hard she’s pushed, she often perseveres, said Yurnita. ” That’s what also keeps me coming back. “

Tan went on to reflect Singapore in 2020, winning the  The following year, the world finals of Boccia Asia-Oceania Regional.

After clinching two World Boccia Cup trophies in 2023, the present world No 2 retained her BC1 queen in Montreal, Canada, earlier this year.

” WE WERE BROKEN-HEARTED”

But before making history  at the Games, the couple had to overcome key disappointment.

At the World Boccia Cup in Portugal in July, the three-time hero was eliminated in the quarter-finals.  

” We were broken-hearted… we were thus crushed,” recalled Yurnita.

We discussed and changed stuff when we came up. We knew that it was going to be difficult, it was going to get relaxing, but we did it. “

The couple altered their plan to increase the amount of training they do, and they also changed the way they play their games to become more “aggressive.”

Tan said that Yurnita’s commitment to experiment and adapt is what sets her apart from other instructors.

” That damage was a disguised grace,” the author said. Without that loss, we would n’t have made a lot of changes,” said Yurnita.

The key takeaway is” we ca n’t give up,” he said. “

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Commentary: ‘No money, no walk’ – is cash the ultimate motivator for staying active?

CASH ISN’T ALWAYS KING

” But with funds I can purchase whatever I want, why not just provide cash”? some may problem. &nbsp,

Even when both income and hedonic rewards are of equal value, cracks can start to show in the motivational strength of it when compared to it.

People generally view money rewards as additional money meant to be used for worthwhile things like meals or bills, according to research. On the other hand, hedonic incentives offer a guilt-free opportunity to indulge in “wants”, creating a greater sense of fun.

In reality, a number of studies conducted by Choi &amp, Presslee among the general community found that hedonic rewards can be a stronger motivator than cash when they offer innovative experiences, are entertaining or interesting, and are perceived as being different from ordinary income.

This makes a connection between physical activity and good feelings and memories to increase the emotional and psychological advantages of physical activity. Additionally, having the option to pick your own chosen hedonistic reward makes it more motivating and private.

For example, our research gave members a wide-ranging selection of hedonic returns each quarter, ranging from fine dining and relaxing spa treatments, to thrilling theme park adventures and music.

Additionally, it is important to mention that hedonic returns may be more financially advantageous than money. Organisers of physical activity programs, for example, could offer a S$ 50-like hedonic praise without actually having to spend that volume, by securing large savings or forming alliances with travel companies, event organisers and pleasure services.

While cash rewards have a place in health promotion programmes, it’s not the only effective motivator. Non-cash rewards that are personal, novel and pleasurable can be just as effective, if not more so.

In the end, whether it’s cash, a free spa treatment or fine dining experience, the ultimate goal is the same- to get people moving and staying active. And when that happens, everybody wins.

Eric Finkelstein is the Lien Center for Palliative Care’s executive director and health economist with Duke-NUS Medical School’s Health Services and Systems Research Program. At Duke-NUS Medical School, Michelle Chow works as a research assistant for the Lien Center for Palliative Care.

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Commentary: You could power America with China’s wasted energy

That’s yet another example of grotesque waste in a country whose slowing growth is increasingly weighing on the world economy.

It’s also evidence that we’re turning the corner on the years when China was the biggest culprit for rising global emissions. America’s diminishing appetite for coal has helped hold back greenhouse pollution over the past 15 years. China’s may do the same, on a far greater scale, over the next 15. 

CHINESE COAL STOCKPILE IS SLOWLY DEGRADING

It’s easy to imagine a stockpile of solid fuel as a battery ready to discharge, a vault of gold bullion, or a strategic crude reserve waiting to be pumped out. Coal doesn’t work that way, however.

Instead, it’s more like a silo of corn that degrades and loses value the longer it’s left. Over time, it reacts with oxygen in the air and gradually loses potency. In extreme cases, this can cause stockpiles to heat up and ignite spontaneously. Even in less dramatic cases, a pile can lose about a quarter of its energy content each year.

Thinking about China’s reserves that way helps explain several factors in the market that otherwise seem baffling. For instance, the price of soot at Qinhuangdao used to be the mirror image of the national coal inventory: When inventories were high, prices at the port east of Beijing slipped because supplies were ample, and vice versa.

That relationship fell apart in early 2022. The last time China’s coal stockpile ballooned in the middle of the 2010s, prices were less than half their current level because sellers in an oversupplied market were struggling to offload their carbon at any price.

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Commentary: The real lessons South Korea should learn from an EV fire

BACKLASH OVER Capacitors

Korean media sources cover controversies at Chinese companies with enthusiasm. The way these stories are shared and presented on social media and by them has sparked a perception that Asian products are essentially superior and unreliable, and Foreign products are by definition uncertain.

The response to a luxurious Mercedes-Benz EV that reportedly caught fire last month in an underground storage in Incheon, South Korea, injuring 23 people and injuring 40 others was a good example of how people responded. Electric vehicle owners are panicking about selling their cars, and some EV manufacturers are under pressure to release their power suppliers for the first time as a result of the incident.

It soon emerged that the Mercedes had contained nickel-manganese-cobalt ( NMC) batteries manufactured by Farasis Energy, a lesser known Chinese battery producer. Local EV owners responded by requesting information on whether their vehicles had Chinese or Korean batteries, according to reports from the Asian media. Some potential EV clients expressed disapproval toward dealers when they saw a car with Taiwanese batteries.

Despite the fact that the true reason of the Mercedes blaze in Incheon has not been determined, this is done. Major Asian cell manufacturers have their own record when it comes to EV burns, as some experts pointed out. In 2021, LG Energy Solution paid General Motors US$ 1.9 billion after a string of fires brought on by defective batteries for GM’s mass-market Chevrolet Bolt.

There is” no evidence to suggest that Asian chargers have better security performance than Chinese chargers,” according to Bernstein scientist Neil Beveridge.

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Miss Fiji 2024: The alleged plot to steal a queen’s crown at tumultuous beauty pageant

Asvin Singh Two women wearing beauty pageant sashes smile at the camera. The woman on the right is the winner Manshika Prasad, who's wearing a white dress and holding a bouquet of flowers and wearing a tiara. On the left is Nadine Roberts, wearing an orange dress and also holding a bouquet.Asvin Singh

In a tucked-away corner of heaven, overlooking the obvious lakes of the South Pacific, a storm of discussion was about to fall on Fiji’s Pearl Resort &amp, Spa.

Manshika Prasad, a 24-year-old MBA pupil, had just been named Miss Fiji while holding a bouquet of flowers on level.

But shortly after, according to one of the judges, points at the beauty pageant “turned actually unattractive”.

What transpired over the course of a few days could be considered ugly; it might be an understatement to say that beauty queens would be crowned and deposed, wild accusations would be made, and later there would be the appearance of a dark figure with a very personal connection to one of the candidates.

Two weeks after winning, Ms. Prasad’s announcement in a press release revealed anything was wrong. It said a” major breach of concepts” had occurred, and “revised outcomes” may be made public soon.

A few hours later, it was announced that Ms. Prasad would n’t be contesting for the Miss Universe title in Mexico in November.

Otherwise, runner-up Nadine Roberts, a 30-year-old design and home creator from Sydney, whose family is Fijian, would take her place.

According to the press release, the” right techniques” were not followed, and Ms. Prasad was chosen in a rigged voting that favoured a” Fiji Indian” contestant to win because it would bring economic benefits to the show’s boss.

Ms. Prasad, who was upset, said she would be taking a break from social media but warned that” so much the consumer did not know about” what she had in mind.

The new monarch, however, offered a concept of assistance. ” We are all impacted by this”, Ms Roberts wrote on Instagram, before thanking Miss Universe Fiji for its” sharp activity”.

However, those who entered the contest were unsatisfied because there were too many variables to consider.

JENNIFER CHAN A woman in the foreground wearing a red, pink, black and orange outfit poses on stage. Behind her in the background are her seven fellow contestants for the Miss Fiji contest.JENNIFER CHAN

” Everything had been running thus smoothly”, says Melissa White, one of seven judges on the screen.

She had been flown in from New Zealand to comment on the contest’s generosity and economic concerns.

” It was for a great day, for a successful show. There were” no people saying they’d never seen pageant girls get along so well,” Ms. White tells the BBC.

The courts were asked to write down the name of someone they believed should be the next Miss Fiji as the contest drew to a crescendo on Friday night.

” By this stage, Manshika]Prasad ] was the clear winner”, says Jennifer Chan, another judge, who’s a US-based TV host and style and beauty expert.

” No solely based on what she presented on level but also how she interacted with the other ladies, how she photographed, how she modelled”.

Ms Chan says she was” 100 % confident” that Ms Prasad was the strongest candidate to represent Fiji.

With four of the seven votes cast, much of her brother judges decided, and Ms. Prasad was declared the winner.

But as the newly-crowned Miss Universe Fiji stood on stage, beaming in her beautiful crown, the magistrates sensed something was bad.

To her straight, Nadine Roberts- wearing her runners-up ribbon- was” seething”, alleges Ms Chan.

” I remember going to bed thinking, how could someone feeling therefore entitled to get?

” You win some, you lose some. She’s a well-known charm show competitor, so she must have known that.

Ms. Prasad and the judges took a joyous boat trip the following day.

” She was just in wonder, saying: my existence may be changed then,” says Ms Chan.

She’s the epitome of that kind-hearted person who deserves it, which merely confirmed to me that I had chosen the right woman.

But there had still been no standard assurance of Ms Prasad’s success.

Not only that, Riri Febriani, a judge for Lux Projects, the company that purchased the rights to host Miss Universe in Fiji, was noticeably absent from the vacation.

” I remember thinking that was strange,” says Ms White, who shared a chamber with Ms Febriani”. But she only stated that she needed to talk to her employer because she had a lot of work to accomplish.

There is no way the others would know who she was messaging on her phone, according to Ms Febriani, and she claims she did n’t take the boat trip because she needed to rest.

However, Ms. White claims she discovered that her companion was receiving calls and texts from a male named” Jamie.”

JENNIFER CHAN A woman wearing a white shirt and bottoms and blue bikini top poses on a boat in the sea, in front of a man picturing a picture with his phone.JENNIFER CHAN

You need to purchase a license that will allow you to use the product and buy tickets for the event because Miss Universe is a multi-million-dollar company that operates like a company.

Fiji has n’t entered a participant since 1981 because those licenses are cheap and it’s difficult to find someone in small nations willing to fund one.

But this year, one company was willing to buy the permission: property development company Lux Projects.

Ms Febriani was its member on the judging panel, but moreover looked after media contacts.

” I’d got on so well with her, she seemed a really nice person,” says Ms White.

” But that day when she did n’t come on the boat, her demeanour kind of changed. She just kept saying that she was constantly on the phone with this” Jamie” man and was extremely busy at work.

Despite having Ms. Febriani on the board, it turned out Lux Projects was unhappy with the outcome of the voting.

Its media release on Sunday said the owner itself should also get a ballot- one which the contracted administrator, Grant Dwyer, had” failed to count”.

Lux Projects may have voted for Ms Roberts, bringing the benefits to a 4-4 knot.

What’s more, it said, the owner even had the” determining ballot”- making Ms Roberts the success.

Always were we informed of an eighth judge or any other absent judge,” says Ms. Chan.

” It was n’t on the website, it was n’t anywhere. Besides, how can you voting on a challenge if you’re not even there?”

Ms White was likewise cautious.

According to Ms. White,” I did some cutting and it turns out that Lux Projects was strongly associated with an American businessman called Jamie McIntyre.”

” And Jamie McIntyre,” she told the BBC”, is married to Nadine Roberts.”

The person on the phone

Mr McIntyre describes himself as an investor, entrepreneur and” world-leading educator”, who has- according to data accessible online- been married to Ms Roberts since 2022.

He was also banned from doing business in Australia for a decade in 2016 due to his involvement in a property investment scheme that lost investors more than A$7m ($4.7m; £3.6m). The judge in the case said there was “no evidence to suggest that successful reform is likely”.

The legislator who questioned him as part of a hearing for a political committee afterwards claimed that he was” the most deceptive see I have had to offer with- and that’s saying something,” according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

But what was he doing here?

” ]Mr McIntyre ] is n’t a director or shareholder of the MUF licensee company, but has acted as an adviser, as he is a shareholder in associated companies,” Jamie McIntyre’s representatives told the BBC.

Nevertheless, the company’s Instagram site does have a video of Mr McIntyre giving property purchase tips, as well as a link to 21st Century University, a Bali-based home business owned by Mr McIntyre.

A” Jamie” was on the line during phone calls between Ms. Roberts and the event organiser, Grant Dwyer, according to the BBC.

Although they did acknowledge that he had “provided advice to the holder of the licence holder,” Mr. McIntyre’s representatives assert that the allegations that he was involved in the judging controversy are a” conspiracy theory.”

Additionally, the press release’s claim that Mr. Dwyer allegedly voted for Ms. Roberts undermines the claim that he had pressured the panel to choose her because of her race.

Getty Images A man in a light coloured suit stands in front of a lectern delivering a speech into a microphone. He also appears enlarged on the big screen behind him.Getty Images

” It’s just gross to even bring up race,” says Ms Chan”. It was never, ever once uttered amongst any of the judges,” she adds.

The BBC has sought comment from both Ms Roberts and Ms Prasad, but neither has responded.

Several of those involved- including some judges and contestants- have been sent” cease and desist “emails by Lux Projects, the BBC understands, which have been taken as tantamount to gagging orders by the recipients.

Prestige, glory- and money

By no means is this scandal in Fiji the first to affect the world of beauty pageants, which has historically seen its fair share of controversy.

” Pageants are full of drama, of controversies, of people saying the contest was a fix,” says Prof Hilary Levey Friedman, author of’ Here She Is: The Complicated Reign of the Beauty Pageant in America.’

She continues,” But I will say that these issues have become much more pronounced in recent years thanks to social media,” she continues.

Recent controversy has tended to occur in less developed regions of the world, aside from a 2022 voting scandal at the Miss America contest.

According to Prof. Friedman, this is probably because, in many Western nations, pageants are typically non-profit affairs, whereas pageants elsewhere are more popular and lucrative than ever.

” Historically, beauty pageants have been an amazing tool for social mobility for women,” says Prof Friedman.

” Apart from the prestige and the glory, it gives you a platform to attract followers and sponsorships. When there’s money involved, the stakes are higher.”

For Ms Prasad though, it turns out there is a happy ending.

She claimed on one of her social media accounts on Friday that she had indeed been re-crowned Miss Fiji 2024.

” What an incredible journey this has been,” she wrote on Instagram.

Miss Universe Organization ( MUO) has not responded to a request for comment, but the BBC is aware of its extreme dissatisfaction with the events in Fiji and has worked diligently to reinstate Ms. Prasad as island’s queen after establishing the facts.

For Ms Prasad there is elation. For the judges, relief.

As for Ms Roberts, she is calling herself the” real Miss Universe Fiji 2024 “on Instagram.

Judge Ms White says she’s” so proud of how Manshika]Prasad ] has conducted herself throughout this journey. She’s a brilliant, compassionate, and beautiful young woman, who did n’t deserve this.

” We merely desired the truth to be revealed, and it has now.”

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Larry Peh, the man behind the red carp motif on the white plastic bags used in Singapore

He suggests pairing it with citrus, Thai and Indian meals, and even edible with the Junmai Daiginjo, and the drinks increase the meals. Normat sake can currently be purchased from the website Pivene .com as well as some of the restaurants and bars that the wine trader provides to. Peh wants to give the pleasure both locally and internationally.

His rogue attitude of seeking uniqueness by going “against the grain” is embodied in the sake’s development. For instance, Peh made the decision to substitute the amazing fungus from Kubiki for the Japanese yeast to increase the reliability of the taste results. ” However, this confusion also meant that the outcome would be very strange, yet one-of-a-kind”, he commented.

The unconventional use of Gohyakumangoku ( premium rice made for sake ) and Tsukiakari rice (used by top sushi chefs ) in the brewing of the Tokubetsu Junmai, giving the beverage its prominent umami, was another choice.

In telling any account, there is the launch, finale and ending. For Normat Against the Grain pleasure, the advantages is the story and the finale, the style. What about the end?

Also, a surprise ending sits in store for those eagle-eyed enough to peel away the brand. Here, a doodle of a Ryuchi Sakamoto-like character ( Peh is a fan of the late-Japanese composer ) is sipping sake at each stage of life: one with a cap and the other with white hair.

Mr. N, Normat’s symbol, is described in the press release as” an normal man who stays wondering about the world around him, but that his career continues to be relevant and meaningful, regardless of age. Perhaps this is the best way to describe Peh.

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