Happy new year! I really hope you guys get through this year better than 2020 if any of you were struggling. I’m not gonna say “New year, new me” ‘cause to be honest… I never change. No matter how many resolutions I set for myself, it never works out. That’s why I’ve only set a single, very general resolution this year. And that’s to not be a crummy person. But all jokes aside, today, we’ll be exploring some Chinese folklore. The first tale will be “The Spring of Madness,” a story of insanity and unorder. Then, we’ll see how the characters in “Naming A Cat” deal with… well… naming a cat. Enjoy the ride, Grimmlings!
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