For those who might not be familiar with the phrase, I found a possible translation: " sticky, drooling, and messed up, but I love it."
So, the next time you're feeling like you're a hot mess, just remember: it's okay to be imperfect. It's okay to be messy. It's okay to be you, flaws and all.
It's like your imperfections and weaknesses have become a warm, fuzzy blanket that wraps around your heart, making you feel safe and loved. You start to appreciate the little things – the way the sunlight filters through the messy curtains, the smell of yesterday's cooking still lingering in the air, or the sound of your favorite music playing softly in the background.
That's what "Tsumamitsu Neburi Mureta Yawahada ni Koishite" (the topic phrase) is all about. It's a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to embracing the messy, imperfect, and chaotic aspects of life.