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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@andanzza
The man who sleeps (1974)
cute bird..
'les garconnes,' group of parisian lesbians photographed by jacques henri lartigue, french, 1928.
We’ve all been there
I CHOKED
this is something
Reblog to get out of the fire
having a job is very weird bcos by and large your coworkers will be a variety of ages and you will not all be at the same stage of life. your coworker will be like, well I’m off home to spend time with my husband & child, what are you going to do with your evening? and you’re like, well, I plan on playing Rollercoaster Tycoon for as much as it as possible
Holy fuck.
Hidden Village Beyond the Mountain is basically as long as Sorcerer’s Stone and all I’ve done so far is character build. wtf am I doing.
I’M CRYING HE’S STANDING IN THE ASS-TITS POSE
tom holland constantly delivers
Lilo & Stitch (2002) dir. Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
When you see a progressing fanart of a beginner artist:
When the artist claims their doodle “shitty”:
When you see your OTP/fave characters drawn as Stickmen:
Artist draws OTP together:
Shifting and experimenting different styles on your art:
When ESL people and budding writers post beautiful fanfics as best as they can even with slight grammar errors:
When you saw a fanfic that met your satisfaction:
@thetillys
we’ll meet again in another life
Why is every piece of media now about “surprise! bet you didn’t see that coming” instead of themes, character arcs, internal logic, and consistency in writing?
It’s okay if your audience (especially hardcore fans) predicts your story. It means that they picked up the clues you put in, understood the themes you were trying to convey, empathised with the characters…
How is that a bad thing?
Instead each piece of media feels like it’s written by a marketing team that is looking at the latest statistics for TRP ratings and box-office collections.
Those who mock Sansa for admitting she doesn’t know how to wield a knife are the same ones who hurt themselves cutting an avocado.
Change my mind.
major casualties of the long night