The people who don't give up are the ones deserving of being called strong.
Shin Hayashi, Ink Stained (season 4)
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The people who don't give up are the ones deserving of being called strong.
Shin Hayashi, Ink Stained (season 4)
2017, March 5: Since it's Sakura season in Japan I decided I would make my spread for the week sakura themed. It turned out alright. I just returned from Korea this week and it's so much warmer in Japan than Korea (#bless), which is making it much easier to get the motivation required for exercising; a little sun seems to help with studying for my upcoming placement exams too! Hope everyone has a fantastic March!
For anyone curious, this is exactly what Sato looks like. From Ink Stained. No, I did not base Sato on my kitten, Belochka. I wrote Sato several months before my mom brought home a kitten that looks like a literal carbon copy of the Bakeneko in my story.
...coincidence?
It was a gruesome detail to her attire. A bit of horror in the beauty.
Shin Hayashi, Ink Stained (season 4)
Some nonexistent interviewer: in your opinion, what's the most important aspects of the writing process?
Me: conveying physical motion and dialogue. That's what actual reality is typically made up of, the first things people notice about others, and writing stories, no matter how fantastical, should contain at least a bit of reality.
*also me*: oooh damn I sound smart
It was a gruesome detail to her attire. A bit of horror in the beauty.
Shin Hayashi, Ink Stained (season 4)
Yours is a sad tale of what love can be.
Kuniumi, Ink Stained (season 4)
Yours is a species on the brink of extinction. Yours is a people on the verge of oblivion.
Kuniumi, Ink Stained (season 4)