Style
shì
shi-/sh- male
-Ø childhood home
Bathroom or Backyard
弋 Arrow
工 I-Beam
Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020
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Della Fuller
We are in the backyard of my childhood home. There is an archery competition occurring. All of the competitors look similar, and have similar STYLES of shooting their arrows. Suddenly, Sean Connery enters the arena. He is STYLED in a gorgeous Scottish kilt, white shirt and knee socks. The audience begins to murmur and point, appreciating his STYLISH outfit. He saunters up to his spot and instead of an arrow, pulls an I-beam out of his quiver. The audience gasps. He stands legs apart, slightly bent in order to accommodate the large I-beam into his bow. His STYLE is unorthodox but effective. The centre of the target is completely annihilated. He turns and gives a STYLISH bow to the wildly appreciative audience.
MB Team
Here's the link to where Phil & Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86aqw4g8EOE&t=3131s
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Melissa Niesen 😊🤝 倪茉莉
Sean Connery (sh-) is shooting an arrow in the back yard of my childhood home and the first shot is kind of a dud. It doesn't fly very straight. So, he gets out his wrench (工) and tightens the bow. The next arrow (弋)sparkles as he knocks it. Sean winks and lets a really strong, straight arrow fly. Nice style, Sean!
Jimmy Rogers
Sean Connery is in my mum and dad's bathroom practicing for a fashion show. He's modelling (aside from clothes, lol) a new style of arrow. He's strutting up and down the I-beam like it's a catwalk. He includes a glorious sassy little turn which he styles out with a sweet dismount from said beam.
Jason Pon
Interesting stroke order here, with the first stroke of the 'arrow' component followed by 'beam' component before returning to finish the arrow.