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粋すじに酔いしれて 宴 | 画集『 花ひらく 』の描き下ろし作品
mai-hime chibi commission
Thank you, Bungo Street Dogs, for introducing me to japanese literature.
Fuck you, Bungo Street Dogs, for flooding these authors search page, making it harder to find them.
Was I too naive to believe that the anime being famous would make their books and biographies ease to find? I'm not talking about No Longer Human, that's the exception, you can find that anywhere. Chuuya Nakahara was a dadaist and a symbolist, which is my favorite literary current, I was really intrigued by him.
His book was NEVER translated to my language. It'd have to import that from America, and boy, that's would be expensive. The only thing I found was a university study that translated like two poems. I'm not entirely blaming the fandom for it, but damn, it does make it harder to research for his content because every time I try to find a way around it my screen gets fooled by anime boy merch/fanart/edit/ship/cosplay/etc. No, I do nt want to buy a body pillow with a sexy image of an anime boy, I want to buy the book of one of Japan's greatest authors.
Double fuck you, Bungo Street Dogs, for disrespecting real life people.
Justice for Mori Ōgai, who was never a pedophile. His books are actually really good. Did you know Vita Sexuallis is about him being assexual? And that Elise is not even in that book? Btw, Dancing Girl is an amazing, yet I believe intensionally disturbing book, and she was 15, not 5.
With all that said, I firmly believe that BSD should have never used the names of real life people, that's just a disrespectful disservice. It'd be way better to have changed the names, even if there still inspired by said authors. These are real people who lived and breathed and felt and thought. There are not puppets for you to play.
I swear if I die and anyone tries to do that to me, I'm coming to haunt you.
Mihane Ai as Elise in Maihime (The Dancing Girl) 2023
Utami Hayashishita, watching from a monitor, and Saya Iida, watching from a far side of the venue, shed tears during Himeka’s farewell match.
Wrestling's Most Married Couple
@/kgm___
Maika helping a hurt Himeka to the back was so cute