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#031 I found some Taiwanese plastic bags, so here is a photo introduction

Hello everyone🖐️
A little while ago, I got all emotional talking about Taiwanese plastic bags.
I happened to open a box and found a few of them, so I'd like to introduce them.

They aren't cute, but they aren't not cute either; they're koalas, but they don't really look like koalas. Isn't their charm in that indescribable eeriness, where they try to show intimacy as a parent and child, yet their expressions seem to reject that interpretation?
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The direct message makes me feel warm and fuzzy. There's a cute illustration of a sheep. You can feel the effort they're making to improve their image by incorporating katakana.
"Ju Cai Mao" is generally used as a lucky charm, specifically a "beckoning cat" (maneki-neko) meant to invite wealth and fortune. by AI
The concept is clear, which leaves a good impression. I feel like it resembles the Pon-de-Lion character. No, wait, if you look closely, there's something off about the face. What is it that's bothering me? Is it because the nose is sticking out above the muzzle? Is it because the wink doesn't look like a wink? It's unsettling.
What kind of animal is this? Is it a legendary creature? Judging by the widow's peak, could it be a squirrel or a monkey? The front teeth make the squirrel theory quite strong, right? Do squirrels like shiitake mushrooms?

What did you think?
The profound world of Taiwanese plastic bags.
I will continue to keep an eye on them.

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