Ride the waves of Bali where skill, patience, and respect define every surfer’s journey — because in paradise, you truly gotta pay to play.

#surfersofbali #surflife #baliwaves #oceanculture #surfvibes



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🤷‍♀️ <— I’m literally this emote 😂 #fyp #golfgirl #sports #foryoupage



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Golf Vibes

When your girlfriend finally agrees to try your hobbies, you expect bonding… not a disaster. 😂
Whether it’s gaming, skateboarding, fishing, or something ultra-nerdy, this video proves that some things are better left unexplored (or at least explained better). From hilarious fails to unexpected talent, this is what happens when relationships and hobbies collide.

Will she nail it or never speak of it again?

Watch and find out — and tag your partner if you’ve been trying to convince them too!

#couplegoals #shetriedit #hobbychallenge #funnycouples #firsttimefails #relationshiplaughs #hemadehertryit #couplesthatplaytogether #epicfails #datinglife #comedyshorts #relatableaf #couplesoftiktok #instantregret #shortshumor



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3D Double Exposure Painting #3d



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The Chinese writing brush (毛笔) is more than just a tool — it’s a symbol of cultural refinement, artistic discipline, and philosophical balance. With over 2,000 years of history, the 毛笔 has been used to craft poetry, philosophy, and visual masterpieces in the flowing art of Chinese calligraphy.

In New Zealand, there’s a growing appreciation for East Asian arts and crafts, and the 毛笔 is becoming a favourite among Kiwi artists, calligraphy students, educators, and cultural enthusiasts. From Auckland’s Chinese cultural centres to art schools in Wellington and Dunedin, traditional brush techniques are being taught, exhibited, and practiced as part of a broader exploration of identity, mindfulness, and intercultural creativity.

The 毛笔 is valued not only for its historical importance but also for the meditative and expressive qualities it brings to writing and painting. Many New Zealanders are discovering how using a brush — instead of a pen — connects them to a slower, more intentional creative process, often associated with Zen thinking, Tai Chi philosophy, and mindful learning.

Calligraphy and brush painting are also featured in Lunar New Year festivals, Asian heritage weeks, and bilingual education initiatives around Aotearoa, where the brush becomes a bridge between cultures. Whether you're a seasoned ink artist or a curious beginner, learning the art of the Chinese writing brush in New Zealand can be both a deeply personal and culturally rich experience.

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#chinesebrushnz #calligraphynz #traditionalartnz #chineseculturenz #maobinz #mindfulartnz #brushpaintingnz #eastasianartnz #nzarteducation #culturalcreativitynz



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Chinese Tradition

Special Request Custom Color Changing Flames Bat #baseball #baseballbat #woodbat



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