Born to Shoujo
Forced to Shonen
$LAYYYTER
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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blake kathryn

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Kiana Khansmith
Three Goblin Art

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Kaledo Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Janaina Medeiros
KIROKAZE

Andulka
Jules of Nature
we're not kids anymore.

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@beargyufairy
Born to Shoujo
Forced to Shonen
Years of labor
Locks and ceilings
In the shade of how he was feeling
But it's gonna be alright
I did my time
I gain a year of life when someone edits them to any TTPD song
They hate when you serve iconic trio
Tohru and friends! ♡
They hate when you serve iconic trio
EMA beloved <333
I hate it here so I will go to secret gardens in my mind
Rewatching Fairy Tail atm and there is something so aesthetically pleasing about the 2009 scenery. Such a fantastic use of perspective and color, and that's not even considering the main story line. I still get nostalgic over how uniquely real everything looked
Fantasy usually starts with place and often emphasizes place in the universe. Fantasy is also uniquely positioned to rely on place in a way that other genres do not (which is why fantasy maps are almost always universally at the beginning of the book, your first experience).
But Fairy Tail specifically leans into this in such a lovely way. They often display maps on screen/page in a way that isn't necessary, but really establishes a "world" and space that itself is beautiful. And even on the local level, the guildhall is such a precious space. A place for people, it's supposed to feel comfortable.
I think there's a reason that coziness and fantasy go so well together (consider how rarely you hear about cozy sci fi) and much of that relies on the connection between fantasy and place/spacial creation.
I have found my people.
But I'm in the trees
I'm in the breeze
My footsteps on the ground
You'll see my face in every place
But you can't catch me now
Through wading grass, the months will pass
You'll feel it all around
I'm here
I'm there
I'm everywhere
But you can't catch me now
op you are my least favorite person why would you do this to me... this post hurts me and i dont like it!!! /s
I hate it here so I will go to secret gardens in my mind
Rewatching Fairy Tail atm and there is something so aesthetically pleasing about the 2009 scenery. Such a fantastic use of perspective and color, and that's not even considering the main story line. I still get nostalgic over how uniquely real everything looked
Fantasy usually starts with place and often emphasizes place in the universe. Fantasy is also uniquely positioned to rely on place in a way that other genres do not (which is why fantasy maps are almost always universally at the beginning of the book, your first experience).
But Fairy Tail specifically leans into this in such a lovely way. They often display maps on screen/page in a way that isn't necessary, but really establishes a "world" and space that itself is beautiful. And even on the local level, the guildhall is such a precious space. A place for people, it's supposed to feel comfortable.
I think there's a reason that coziness and fantasy go so well together (consider how rarely you hear about cozy sci fi) and much of that relies on the connection between fantasy and place/spacial creation.
I hate it here so I will go to secret gardens in my mind
Rewatching Fairy Tail atm and there is something so aesthetically pleasing about the 2009 scenery. Such a fantastic use of perspective and color, and that's not even considering the main story line. I still get nostalgic over how uniquely real everything looked
But I'm in the trees
I'm in the breeze
My footsteps on the ground
You'll see my face in every place
But you can't catch me now
Through wading grass, the months will pass
You'll feel it all around
I'm here
I'm there
I'm everywhere
But you can't catch me now
op you are my least favorite person why would you do this to me... this post hurts me and i dont like it!!! /s
I hate it here so I will go to secret gardens in my mind
Rewatching Fairy Tail atm and there is something so aesthetically pleasing about the 2009 scenery. Such a fantastic use of perspective and color, and that's not even considering the main story line. I still get nostalgic over how uniquely real everything looked
Fantasy usually starts with place and often emphasizes place in the universe. Fantasy is also uniquely positioned to rely on place in a way that other genres do not (which is why fantasy maps are almost always universally at the beginning of the book, your first experience).
But Fairy Tail specifically leans into this in such a lovely way. They often display maps on screen/page in a way that isn't necessary, but really establishes a "world" and space that itself is beautiful. And even on the local level, the guildhall is such a precious space. A place for people, it's supposed to feel comfortable.
I think there's a reason that coziness and fantasy go so well together (consider how rarely you hear about cozy sci fi) and much of that relies on the connection between fantasy and place/spacial creation.
Born to Shoujo
Forced to Shonen
more than a decade later and they’re still not canon bruh
Izuku
Also Izuku
It's you and me
That's my whole world
You lied to me
I did
You poisoned me
I did
You told me you loved me
I do
Everything is grey
Her hair, her smoke, her dreams
And now she's so devoid of color
She doesn't know what it means
Himmel Version
Everything is blue
His pills, his hands, his jeans
And now I'm covered in the colors
Pull apart at the seams
And it's blue
Frieren Version
It's you and me
That's my whole world