I either simp for Uramichi or I am Uramichi
( this anime/manga really be getting real with me tho)

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@jinyoungy
I either simp for Uramichi or I am Uramichi
( this anime/manga really be getting real with me tho)
(girl who is already extremely private) i think i need to Move In More Silence
The anime is wonderful.. I am so inspired! i needed to finish this right away!!
shhhh theyre sleeby 🤏🤏
This scene absolutely floored me. So much emotion in this moment. It's so beautiful!
Family
i want the world to stop for like 1 year so i can rest
THIS, TOO, IS VOLLEYBALL.
your efforts every morning
These lines (first from the films, thereafter from the books) taught me something profoundly essential about how to be there for a friend, a lover, or a loved one when they are consumed by despair, weighed down by grief, or overwhelmed by the weight of mental torment. It taught me that some burdens are sacredly personal; untransferable tasks that each of us must face in our own time and way.
Yet, while we cannot take their pain or carry their burden for them (no matter how much we wish we could), there is something else we can do. While we cannot lift their burden, we can lift them. We can carry their weary body, their weary heart, as they bear the weight of their pain. In doing so, we offer them a sanctuary — a place of care and safety, where they can begin to confront their hurt without the fear of being alone in its gaze.
While the pain may be theirs to bear, the journey through it need not be traveled in solitude.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, I love you.
I promise you... Somebody who's even better will come and find you.
Thanks to the universe for letting me enjoy Haikyuu for all these years.
Get back up again.
letter to theo by vincent van gogh
and then, I'll find happiness again.
from 8 months ago
animated by mee :)) watch the full thing heree
She comes in colors, Sophia Heymans (because)