Naminé and Kairi
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i don't do bad sauce passes
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Keni

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Andulka
Misplaced Lens Cap

Product Placement
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
KIROKAZE
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RMH
hello vonnie

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Naminé and Kairi
kh doodles spammed on twitter, last pic is short haired kairi in kh3 outfit.
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Today I met happiness
There's so much debate in Norway regarding pride flags in school. As a lesbian teacher who didn't realize I was gay until I was 23 due to heteronormativity, this frightens me
top 5 horror movies
-having a job
-not having a job
-applying for jobs
-the job market
-the concept of working my whole life
I’ll never forget the time my parents said they were going out for a few hours, and left my siblings and me at home by ourselves (ages 9-14), and instead of going nuts or just sitting around, we all rushed and did our hair and makeup and got dressed as fancy as we could; sister pulled out the wine glasses and grape juice and made an hors d'oeuvres platter, another googled how to play poker, pulled out chips from a different game, dimmed the lights, and we set up a fancy 4-person gambling den at the kitchen table and played until my parents said they were on their way back with dinner. Then we quickly picked everything up, washed our faces, changed back into our casual clothes, and pretended nothing ever happened. They never found out.
Nani & Aqua surfing buddies~? ᐝ ꕀ࿐ ࿔*:・゚✧˚ ༘ ⋆。˚
Me (crying, throwing up): there are g irls,... all coming from that girl
happy mermay! here's this month's printable bookmark and hd phone wallpaper on my patreon♡
full piece - art prints
may you only have sweet dreams
♡art prints♡
i was asked to create an illustration for the banner of two and a half studios' storyteller's festival on steam with the theme "dreams".
Outfit Appreciation ➝ Donna Sheridan
im quitting tumblr
ok see u tomorrow
this post is now 10 fucking years old
and ur ass is still here
Hey! Spin this wheel of Every Pokémon!
This is now your Pokémon Partner. Whatever you would want to do in the Pokémon world, your Result goes with you. It would be your Ace in Battles and/or contests or they might just help you around with your regular Not-Inherently-Pokémon Job or just hang around your house as your beloved Pet. If you really really want to BE a Pokémon than this is the Pokémon you just turned into.
How are you feeling about it?
HELL YEAH!! THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE POKEMON!!
OH!! I LOVE THIS POKEMON!!
Yeah, this Pokemon is great!!!
This Pokemon is good!!
This Pokemon is nice, but nothing more
...I mean, it could be better
This Pokemon is okay…
I have mixed feelings about this Pokemon…
Not bad, but I’m still kinda disappointed…
Well… it could be worse?
I mean, at least it’s better than NOT having a Pokemon, right?
OH NO THIS IS ACTUALLY WORSE!!
Hey! Spin this wheel of Every Pokémon!
This is now your Pokémon Partner. Whatever you would want to do in the Pokémon world, your Result goes with you. It would be your Ace in Battles and/or contests or they might just help you around with your regular Not-Inherently-Pokémon Job or just hang around your house as your beloved Pet. If you really really want to BE a Pokémon than this is the Pokémon you just turned into.
How are you feeling about it?
HELL YEAH!! THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE POKEMON!!
OH!! I LOVE THIS POKEMON!!
Yeah, this Pokemon is great!!!
This Pokemon is good!!
This Pokemon is nice, but nothing more
...I mean, it could be better
This Pokemon is okay…
I have mixed feelings about this Pokemon…
Not bad, but I’m still kinda disappointed…
Well… it could be worse?
I mean, at least it’s better than NOT having a Pokemon, right?
OH NO THIS IS ACTUALLY WORSE!!
if you work in a creative field...or if you do creative hobbies like writing or drawing...you need to make friends with people who don't do those things. you need to befriend normie Steve who has never written a story in his life. and this is because when you are in a creative job or hobby and spend all your time doing that thing, surrounded by very capable people, who you inevitably compare your own progress and skills to, you forget what the baseline human skill at that thing is. and it's usually zero. normie Steve has not written a story since the 3rd grade when his teacher made him do it. he's very good at other things that are not storytelling - but if you tell normie Steve that you wrote a full 300-page book from start to finish, he will think you're some kind of savant. he does not know ANYONE else who has done this. you need this perspective. because when you're constantly on Let's Write Stories dot Com then everyone on Let's Write Stories dot Com will inevitably be like "oh of course everyone on earth has written a book or several at this point!" and you canNOT let yourself think that. that is not even close to the average human experience. you are in a bubble. do not put yourself down. do not give up.
A common criticism of the Kingdom Hearts games is that the Disney worlds have no bearing on the overall plot, being nothing more than fillers.
I'm here to argue the contrary, that not only they are incredibly thematically relevant to the franchise, but that they represent its entire ethos.
Kingdom Hearts is a game series all about how even in a dark universe full of tragedy and sorrow, there are still moments of whimsy and playfulness, and not only these moments need to be protected but they are what make dealing with the horrors of life more bearable.
In almost every game there's an apocalyptic threat that will destroy everything and will drag everyone to the darkness, and the protagonists need to travel to the Disney worlds in order to protect them.
And the people from these Disney worlds are hopelessly clueless about it, having no idea that at any time their worlds and their entire livelihoods can be completely destroyed. But they are innocent, sincere, and playful, and by protecting them they become your friends.
You get to spend time with them, to have fun with them, even with overall world falling to pieces, even with all the tragedy and pain still going on elsewhere.
And when the climax comes, when it's time to face the bad guys, it's the moments you spend with them, it's what you learned about friendship with them, that makes you able to face Xehanort and his many incarnations. It's by spending time in the light that you find forces to face darkness.
You have multiple cases of this through the franchise.
In the first game, it's Sora being distressed that Riku aligned himself with the Heartless and Kairi apparently lost her heart, but the idea of telling her that he flew with Peter Pan is what brings him joy.
In Birth by Sleep it's Terra that has been struggling with controlling his darkness during the whole game, facing Disney villains in almost every other world, but then he has to protect Cinderella on her way to the ball and it's her faith in her dreams that inspires him to continue fighting.
And you have the most obvious examples, the Winnie the Pooh worlds where Sora assumes the role of Christopher Robin. There are no heartless in this world. No violence. Just you getting to spend time and protect the literal embodiments of childhood innocence.
That's the core of the whole franchise, it's through these silly childish minigames, to spend time and have fun with these silly cartoon and fairy tale characters, that you gather strength to face the darkness
I feel like Square Enix gets Disney better than Disney themselves. They get the appeal of Disney movies, those nostalgic stories that stay with you forever, even when things are dark. I do risk saying that in several instances Kingdom Hearts has the DEFINITIVE versions of these characters and stories.
When Disney writes crossovers between their properties they tend to get hyper saccharine, with a heavy focus on the magic and the wonder. But Square makes the Disney characters matter thematically in the games. It's only when the sweet and the whimsical is juxtaposed with the dark and the tragic that we are able to appreciate it better.
They don't take the "Disney Magic" for granted. They use it to tell a very convoluted but deeply moving story about how making friends and hanging out with your friends is what truly matters.
In the Kingdom Hearts games Disney are not the storytellers, they are the medium used to tell this story of pain and loss, but of discovery and wonder.
A common criticism of the Kingdom Hearts games is that the Disney worlds have no bearing on the overall plot, being nothing more than fillers.
I'm here to argue the contrary, that not only they are incredibly thematically relevant to the franchise, but that they represent its entire ethos.
Kingdom Hearts is a game series all about how even in a dark universe full of tragedy and sorrow, there are still moments of whimsy and playfulness, and not only these moments need to be protected but they are what make dealing with the horrors of life more bearable.
In almost every game there's an apocalyptic threat that will destroy everything and will drag everyone to the darkness, and the protagonists need to travel to the Disney worlds in order to protect them.
And the people from these Disney worlds are hopelessly clueless about it, having no idea that at any time their worlds and their entire livelihoods can be completely destroyed. But they are innocent, sincere, and playful, and by protecting them they become your friends.
You get to spend time with them, to have fun with them, even with overall world falling to pieces, even with all the tragedy and pain still going on elsewhere.
And when the climax comes, when it's time to face the bad guys, it's the moments you spend with them, it's what you learned about friendship with them, that makes you able to face Xehanort and his many incarnations. It's by spending time in the light that you find forces to face darkness.
You have multiple cases of this through the franchise.
In the first game, it's Sora being distressed that Riku aligned himself with the Heartless and Kairi apparently lost her heart, but the idea of telling her that he flew with Peter Pan is what brings him joy.
In Birth by Sleep it's Terra that has been struggling with controlling his darkness during the whole game, facing Disney villains in almost every other world, but then he has to protect Cinderella on her way to the ball and it's her faith in her dreams that inspires him to continue fighting.
And you have the most obvious examples, the Winnie the Pooh worlds where Sora assumes the role of Christopher Robin. There are no heartless in this world. No violence. Just you getting to spend time and protect the literal embodiments of childhood innocence.
That's the core of the whole franchise, it's through these silly childish minigames, to spend time and have fun with these silly cartoon and fairy tale characters, that you gather strength to face the darkness
I feel like Square Enix gets Disney better than Disney themselves. They get the appeal of Disney movies, those nostalgic stories that stay with you forever, even when things are dark. I do risk saying that in several instances Kingdom Hearts has the DEFINITIVE versions of these characters and stories.
When Disney writes crossovers between their properties they tend to get hyper saccharine, with a heavy focus on the magic and the wonder. But Square makes the Disney characters matter thematically in the games. It's only when the sweet and the whimsical is juxtaposed with the dark and the tragic that we are able to appreciate it better.
They don't take the "Disney Magic" for granted. They use it to tell a very convoluted but deeply moving story about how making friends and hanging out with your friends is what truly matters.
In the Kingdom Hearts games Disney are not the storytellers, they are the medium used to tell this story of pain and loss, but of discovery and wonder.