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some art posters I'd put up in my dream home
El pasto se hace seco
Cada que me acerco a él
El alma que me falta
Pudre todo a mi alrededor
Nada puede nacer si no hay vida
Y si no tengo vida nada cerca mi puede vivir
Siento en la punto de mis dedos
Como mis partículas chocan contra otras
Cómo las yemas de mis dedos duelen
Y no hay forma de quitarme esta sensación
Siento ganas de nada pero la nada también significa tener esas ansias de desaparecer. Si desaparezco soy vida o muerte, si sigo viva sin propósito que es lo que soy si no vivo.
George Francis Atkinson - Botany for High Schools (1910):
Fig. 51. A. cross section of the stem of an oak tree thirty-seven years old, showing the annual rings. rm, the medullary rays; m, the pith (medulla). B, cross section of the stem of a palm tree, showing the scattered bundles.
banana tree: *slurred* hold my cocktail
Keanu Reeves-1990 By Matthew rolston
Migration
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Samantha Vega x Hirunaka no Ryuusei Commercial with Mamura and Suzume (feat. Hayaku Aitai by Dream Ami)
Did you know that you can make fake 3D pixel art in Blender by just like turning anti-aliasing off?? And pixelizing post-effects? Sounds super simple but it took me forever to figure it out.
Ishida’s interview with Yomiuri Shimbun
Please let me know if there are any mistakes. You can read the original article here. Also, this is just a part of the full interview, so if anyone can provide me with the full interview when it is released I’d be more than happy to translate it.
Author Ishida Sui speaks for the first time about the conclusion of Tokyo Ghoul
The popular manga “Tokyo Ghoul”, depicting the battle between humans and the species that devours humans, has finished serialization after seven years. Over 37 million copies have been sold cumulatively. The author, Ishida Sui, has chosen to accept an interview with Yomiuri Shimbun. This is the first time Ishida has spoken in depth about his work through an interview with the media. Why did ghouls come to be? What kind of a person is Kaneki Ken? What are his thoughts on the final chapter that surprised fans? Details of the interview will be posted in the Yomiuri Shimbun morning paper on the 21st. An excerpt is shown below. (Culture - Kawadoko Yayoi)
“It’s like I’ve been dispossessed of an evil spirit now. During serialization it felt like I’d been taken over by a different person,” said Ishida. The interview was done over Skype. It appears that meetings with his editor are normally done over Skype.
“This happened recently, but one day I woke up in the morning and I had no clue on what I should do because there was no manuscript to work on,” Ishida said, laughing on the other side of the screen. Over the course of an hour and a half, he occasionally answered the enthusiastic questions of a reporter who was an avid fan of Tokyo Ghoul.
Where did you come up with the idea of ghouls, a species that can only survive by eating humans?
I thought about drawing villains who were part of a minority. It’d be too simple to have them be mere cutthroat murderers, so I thought it’d be interesting to have a species of them that live among humans.
Regarding the protagonist Kaneki, how did he come to have such a character?
At the time I liked shy protagonists with weak personalities, so I made him into a timid and inconspicuous character without putting too much thought into it. As a result, surrounding characters like Touka (the female ghoul) and Tsukiyama (the gourmet ghoul) distinctively stood out. Kaneki was a bit of a self-insert, so he was a difficult character to write until the end.
Ghouls are terrible monsters to humans, but they were written as an oppressed minority.
Maybe there’s some part of me that sympathizes with the minority. My parents moved around a lot and were Christians, so when I was a child I felt alienated being in a family that was slightly different from everyone else’s. I myself (just like Kaneki) feel like I am a part of both the majority and the minority.
I think that many readers were surprised by the happy ending in the last chapter. A girl was born between Kaneki and Touka, but it looked like Touka’s belly was big again…?
Yes, that’s right. It [the second child] was going to be a girl at first, but I think this time a boy would be nice.
There are many attractive human and ghoul characters, but is there a character you are particularly attached to?
Of course I want to say everyone, but appearance-wise it’s Hairu, the ghoul investigator. The girl with pink hair.
Huh? Didn’t you brutally kill her off?
Yes, that’s right. I regret killing her off, she was so cute too. It’s haunted me for a while.
There are many famous people who are fans of Tokyo Ghoul, such as the figure skater Hanyu Yuzuru.
Rather than focusing on having famous fans, I’m just happy to see that there are people who read it. To be honest, there are times when I wonder if there really are any people reading the series. So even receiving a letter from a child that says, “I’m reading Tokyo Ghoul,” makes me very happy.
Bye, I’m dead.
Ishida “no one can touch chapter 125 but me” Sui. 😭😭😭
Are there new sketches without color in the JET book?
Not in the artbooks but there’s some in the Burn the Witch book - well not all are new but I thought these episode title card sketch things were cool so here you go below the cut!
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Bleach Jet isn’t a databook. But finally, we got a lot of answers: Ichika is two years older than Kazui.
Ichigo studied English Literature.
Matsumoto and Hitsugaya recognized Isshin but they choose to be discreet
Ichigo and Orihime started dating seriously after the graduation.
Rukia didn’t have a surname before being adopted. I can’t wait what new info will be translated later.
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Jigokuraku
The protagonist is send to an island along with a group of asaemons, on an expedition to an island to get an elixir in exchange of a full pardon of their crimes, so the protagonist can return to his wife. Lots of action, great characters and interesting in general.
Blue Lock
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Koimonogatari
The only bl on the list but a really, and I can't stress this enough, really good story. The protagonist is Yuiji a boy who find out one of his classmates is in love of his best friend. I personally like how the story portrays this two becoming friends and how Yuiji supports Yamato and helps him in the road to learn to accept/love himself.
Baraou no souretsu
Inspired in a work of Shakespeare, it tells the story of Richard during the war of roses, in this story Richard was born with both genders thanks to that he is hated by his mother. The story has a lot of Drama with a great plot and great characters and I don't want to spoil much so READ IT.