I just wanted to let you know that your art and aus are all so amazing!! The way you show emotions and gestures in each panel is so wonderful, I love it!! Keep doing you because its great <3
Thank you so much!!! <3333
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I just wanted to let you know that your art and aus are all so amazing!! The way you show emotions and gestures in each panel is so wonderful, I love it!! Keep doing you because its great <3
Thank you so much!!! <3333
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLIE <333
THANK YOU!!!
hareembeam replied to your post: honestly the most stressful part of applying to...
I’m shocked that jobs applications are asking for your race o.o
it’s kinda common actually! i’ve never had a part time job that cared but for like “career” jobs, a fair amount of places have asked - they also ask if you have any disabilities or are a veteran usually
I was gunna ask X for the ask meme but I have a feeling the answer is Lance, so maybe I'll go with F ahahaha!
LOL, you are absolutely correct. I love suffering Lance. LOVE. But this is a good one.
F: Share a snippet from one of your favorite dialogue scenes you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
EXCEPT THAT I’VE WRITTEN SO MUCH DIALOGUE. Holy frick how do I choose.
Okay, straight up, some of the favorite conversations I’ve ever written were between Kageyama and Hinata in A Split Second of Violence. I never really planned them, just kind of put those two together and let them go. They have such conflicting personalities and histories and outlooks on life that it never failed to be entertaining. Here, let me pull one up.
Kageyama blinked. It had not occurred to him that this idiotic plan might be dangerous for him as well as Hinata. "I don't care about that," he said. "I can take care of myself. Those bastards might dislike me for sticking up for you, but they haven't done anything to me. I wouldn't let them if they tried, anyway."
"So brave," Hinata murmured. He looked away, his cheeks flushing.
"I'm not brave," Kageyama said, exasperated at the misunderstanding. "I just don't think they hate me enough to target me. If they had threatened me the way they've threatened you, I wouldn't want to go and make myself vulnerable to an attack, either. I won't let them intimidate me, but I also won't make it easy for them to get at me."
"But by changing your plans based on what they might do, aren't you letting them intimidate you, just a little? I mean, if these guys didn't exist, you'd go to a party at Tanaka-senpai's house, wouldn't you?"
"Well, yeah," Kageyama said without thinking, and then he bit his lip. Damn it, Hinata might have a point. He'd been too busy trying to remember if anyone had ever invited him to a party before. Well, one that wasn't an elementary-age birthday party. "But that doesn't mean I've let them intimidate me," he said.
"But you've let them change your plans from what they would be if they weren't around. If they hadn't threatened me."
Kageyama huffed and rolled his eyes. "Changing my plans because a group of thugs might attack us isn't the same as being intimidated. It's just...planning around the conditions of the day. Like taking an umbrella when you know it will rain."
"Or like...not walking through certain neighborhoods in Tokyo because the Yakuza hangs out there?"
"Yeah, sure." Kageyama nodded. That analogy made more sense than the rain one, anyway.
"But..." Hinata sucked on his lower lip. "Wouldn't it be better if you could just get rid of the problem? I mean, the Yakuza isn't like the rain. You can't chase away the rain. But if you arrest all the Yakuza, anyone could walk in those neighborhoods without being afraid."
"No one can arrest all the Yakuza," Kageyama said. "That's why there are still Yakuza."
"Yeah, but you could ask a policeman to walk with you," Hinata said. "That's even better than an umbrella."
"But you can't have an umbrella with you all the time. Or a policeman, I mean. I guess you could carry an umbrella all the time, though it would start to get in the way. But you can't keep a policeman in your pocket."
This conversation is just such a perfect mix of silly and serious, and I really like it. It makes me laugh every time I read it, but also, they both kind of have a point, so it’s weirdly thought-provoking, too.
Questions from this post.
"lance you've known me for like a year i know you know how to spell my name you're not THAT stupid" (anyways i wore a pidge-inspired outfit today and this happened)
i love yous
i love you too!!!
hareembeam replied to your post “the animation of the new season of sailor moon has improved sooooooo...”
I was wondering about the wonky eye thing!
Last season was sooooo bad, but I’ve seen the 1st two episodes and the eyes are gorgeous. The entire season is gorgeous, actually! The transformations aren’t 3D (thank god), Usagi’s head isn’t giant any more, and the attacks are really good too
Seriously, it’s really great this time (everyone should give it a chance)
hareembeam replied to your post “just watched zootopia”
wasnt it amazing?!
IT WAS oh mYGOD to be honest I wasn’t anticipating it but man was it everything i ever wanted
i was really excited for bh6 + inside out and this was better than both of them i loved it so much