Hi Natty! How are you today, Sweetheart? Aw I long to be with you Honey, and don't we all wish we were as beautiful as you. Are you hungry? I took my mother to the market this morning, and I bought stuff to make won tons. Won ton skins are tedious to roll by hand, and it's about RM 3.50 for a hundred skins. Ugh... I don't even want to think about the labor of rolling out skins by hand. I use tofu and fish for stuffing, and making stuffed won tons are tedious period. Frying them up is quick though, and eating them is quick too. Oh Natty, they are so addictive. Go to a Chinese restaurant and try some, you must try some! I could easily put down 100 of them in one sitting, it's a good thing I only made 30 for dinner. When we are together inshaAllah, you can help me stuff won tons.
I watched the "Horizon Forbidden West" movie again, this time I found a version that cut out most of the gameplay and all of the inventory digging, so it was only 7 hours long. Ashley Burke plays the lead of Aloy, and after watching it again I have to say that she did a good job with the circumstance. I don't think any actor, no matter how famous and experienced they are, seem totally comfortable in video games. I do think that video game movies are a major part of modern movie making, and the revenue thereof. I'm so taken with the beauty of the graphics in "Horizon Forbidden West", but there are some parts which totally do not fly. The dream sequence for instance, looks like a cheap cartoon or bad render. Nothing's perfect, I guess. Nice story, though.