the girl who always smokes
Hibiki Tokiwa
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the girl who always smokes
Hibiki Tokiwa
Folge 97 auch gut. Hau direkt sehr süß und sympathisch gezeigt mit seiner Art, auch nette Charakter Animation und Dartrix wurde auchgut gezeigt. Bauz sehr niedlich und im Fokus mit seiner typischen Art und der Kampf auch nett. Ich mochte auch en vibe als die beiden nur gesprochen haben. War irgendwie nett und die Folge hatte auch typisch lustige Momente und alte Charaktere waren auch erneut da.
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Datrix wurde gut gezeigt mit den Reaktionen zu Bauz. Man merkte wie Bauz es ein biiiischen nervte, weil es zb nur geschlafen hat und deswegen traff Laubklinge zb nicht oder wie Ash sagte, dass Bauz Krabbox besiegt hat und Datrix das nicht schaffte. Augerechnet der sleepy birb hat das geschafft und generell wurden die Federn gut gezeigt. Mchte ich
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Ich erwähne solche Dinge eig immer, ich poste aber diesmal nicht alle frames der Animation. Find es immer cool, wenn solche Kommando Animation gute Frames für Ash haben
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Der Kontrast ist lustig. Die Reaktion, weil die Vögel Steine essen und SOFORT macht Pikachu das auch, obwohl Rotom dazu was sagt xD ich mag auch die kloeine SZene von Ash danach. Sein ältestes PKMN und dennoch muss er darauf acht nehmen
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da war es mal uncool. Samenbombe einfach derart unerwartet.
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그라인더를 개인에게서 중고로 구매했다. 마음씨 좋은 40대 아주머니가 전 주인이였는데 카페를 하다가 접으셨다고 했다. 사용은 얼마 안했다고-물론 이 말은 믿지 않는다. 문제는 이 그라인더 청소를 위해 분해하려고 했는데 원두의 기름기 때문인지 뭔지 꽉 끼어서 분쇄도 조절도 안되는 상태. 분쇄도 조절판을 끝까지 돌려야 열리는데 도저히 움직이지 않았다. 어찌어찌 힘들게 열어보니 나사 홈이 찐뜩찐뜩하고 원두 찌꺼기가 굳어 고체가 되어있었다.
모든 나사가 접착제를 발라놓은 듯 꽉 끼어 풀어지지 않았다. 나사를 열리지 않아 나사 머리가 박살이 나기 직전까지 가서야 하나씩 하나씩 풀 수 있었다. 내부에 있던 모든 커피 찌꺼기를 제거하고 나니 속이 후련하다.
전 주인, 마음씨 좋은 40대 아주머니는 이 180만원짜리 그라인더를 사놓고 한 번도 청소를 안 한 것이다. 이런 마인드라서 카페가 망했는지, 망해가니까 그냥 방치를 해놓아서 이렇게 된 것인지 모르겠지만 이런 분들이 하는 카페가 참 많은 것 같다.
이제 새 칼날을 준비해야하는데 비주류제품이라 인터넷에서 구매를 할 수가 없네. 수입사에 전화 해봐야겠다. 비싸지 않기를.
And see here. Even though it seems super clear to me that any romantic tension was between the two ladies in this scene, it's all attributed to the dude, because ROMANCE must mean HETERO! Yay heteronormativity. But it's also an escape. Ami plays along even though she's never expressed a remotely genuine interest in Mamo other than perhaps to study with him. But it's safer (in Ami's mind) for Usagi to think she has been secretly crushing on Usagi's boyfriend and destined life partner than for Usagi to realize it was really her Ami was having those feelings for the whole time. It's played off as a joke. Ami doesn't remotely seem like she's being serious, and the little chase around Mamo is cute and endearing, but it's clearly just masking what was really going on. It's interesting, because Usagi here seems kind of seriously—like she really believes Ami might be crushing on Mamo and teasing about stealing him, but I think that's purely out of a need to believe that's what's going on. Because if I remember correctly, she never gets weird if Ami and Mamo talk after this or if Ami looks at him or talks to him. Ami isn't remotely a threat here. And yes, easily that can come from Usagi trusting Ami like she did Rei in the first season when Rei and Mamo had been freaking dating when the sudden discovery that Usagi and Mamo are 'meant for each other' happens. But it still... strikes me as really fascinating. It's almost painful how much parts of this episode mirror the queer experience, particularly the discovery/closeted queer experience. It just makes me wanna give these two giant hugs. Don't worry Ami! You still have Mako and she'll love you back!! Yes yes. =P
And Mamoru broke up the moment, gave Ami and out. I could definitely imagine that she felt at a loss at Usagi's confused and fairly dramatic response. It's interesting how she disengages with Usagi to respond to Mamo, tell him she's okay. He's the only one she confided in, so he has a better idea where she's at afterall. But she continues to hold Usagi's hand. Usagi still looks awkward. She's definitely confused about Mamo's comment, but also look at her hand. She's relaxed, but the hand is limp; she's not embrasing Ami's grasp back at all. She's effectively backed away from the romantic mood between Ami and herself, but she's not actually greatly disturbed by it. Her interjection at the end, about a romantic moment, is proof of this. She projects the romanticism of the last few moments to a very small exchange between the guy Ami was literally ignoring up until addressed her. The show wants it's viewers to come to Usagi's conclusion for some strange reason, with the bubbles in the back. But she had eyes for literally no one else until Usagi was like 'uummm what no?' and she was addressed by someone else.
THAT ROMANTIC TENSION WAS BETWEEN YOU AND AMI SILLY! But it's a way to deny what just happened and not have to confront those feelings. For both of them honestly. Because Ami runs with it. And now when they look back on this moment, that's what they'll (more Usagi though probably honestly) remember. And again, I just agonize over how easily that can actually happen to queer people. ヘ(´o`)ヘ
So here I am again, struck by just how clearly this moment is so freaking romantic! Now the romance is pushed by Ami’s actions. I mean, who can blame her after the last interaction; waking up in one of your crush's arms, rescued by her from a horrifying situation. This coming just after she decides not to run away anymore, to try her hardest. And those last shots of Usagi, where she goes from looking startled/confused to sheepishishly confused... that's Usagi finally realizing/feeling the romantic tension that's happening. But while I do think Usagi quite clearly has the ability to crush on girls, she has no need to really question herself because she has Mamoru. She's with Mamo-chan, so this intensity, in front of him no less, is extra awkward. I don't think she fully understands what's going on, as exhibited moments later, but a part of her definitely realizes that there is an exchange of emotions going on that isn't “"normal."”
And I think that moment was really important. The statement Ami makes, on it’s own, is pretty innocuous. Some confusion could be warranted as Usagi doesn’t really know what Ami’s been through, but the response is more than that. It’s big and dramatic. She’s not just reacting to Ami’s words—it’s the whole moment/interaction. But Usagi had to react in a way that doesn't encourage Ami. Because Ami has just made up her mind that she will do her best, just keep trying, and if Usagi had 100% responded positively to this series of emotionally intense moments, it would have felt like an opening Ami would need to pursue in order to not give up in a sorts, to try her hardest. The presence of Mamoru helps with this; Usagi is not a free woman. (I'm sure poly is not even a concept she would think of at this point.) But Usagi distancing herself from this romantic interaction (body language, hand holding, intense stare, admission of intense feelings), she reinforces to Ami that this is not her moment. There's no point in trying with Usagi since she has distanced herself from reciprocation, and she has Mamo. So instead of following through on these feelings Ami is having, she'll end up playing it for a joke.