been doing alot of thinking on who in the pjsk cast would get along with the danganronpa cast ...
it started with "heh akito thinks rui and tsukasa are weird but wait till he sees how insane nagito/kokichi are ." then i was like hold on

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been doing alot of thinking on who in the pjsk cast would get along with the danganronpa cast ...
it started with "heh akito thinks rui and tsukasa are weird but wait till he sees how insane nagito/kokichi are ." then i was like hold on
i swear i am not a crazy gf but i hate when people flirt with my bf knowing he is dating me like r u ok in the head
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its not a secret that i’ve been kinda having a hard time feeling motivated to post right now, cus i don’t feel like i get to just enjoy the game. so over some time i will be putting my stories on pause and just posting some casual gameplay on here. you’ll prolly get intoduced to a few different sims doing their own thing, sorry if it’s confusing.. i just want to post something but its hard when you doubt everything you write and post so welp
UGH The new rvb t-shirt merch in the rt store looks soo cooool But the rt merch i ordered LAST December of 2017 is still NOT HERE
preparing for battle ( having to get every question right in my maths exam tmr)
i wish id see more men w the same body type than me on my dash. pls mutuals u can also post chubbier bois.
ugh i was talking about this with a friend recently but i get so annoyed in discussions about abstract art when even folks who understand that it’s weird to posit one or two european artists as the “inventors of abstraction” never actually take that to its logical conclusion, i.e. that there are extremely rich and complex aesthetic traditions utilizing abstraction outside of the western canon that deserve in-depth art historical study. it partially just gets into what’s considered “art” and what’s considered “decorative arts” or “craft”, as well as how we conceptualize artistic cultures that don’t center a lone artist, but specifically like........ i struggle to see what makes folks hold mondrian as the ‘pioneer of geometric abstraction’ while like ALL the insane geometric patternwork within the very broad legacy of islamic art & architecture (muqarnas and girih and zellīj tilework are what’s coming to mind rn) isn’t even mentioned, for example.
that’s not to say we should be extending/imposing the modernist interpretations of abstraction onto non-western artistic traditions per se (or fixating on trying to pin down a “start date” to abstraction for that matter), because i think that misses the point and also seriously runs the risk of erasing the historical and religious contexts for which things were produced. but ideally like actually teaching abstract/aniconic traditions that exist outside of the definition of the western modernist “art object” corrects against the idea that like anything that’s considered decorative, ornamental, and/or religious in its motivation isn’t sophisticated or meaningful enough to warrant mentioning. it also just would challenge the weird cult of modern abstraction’s implications for how we understand art history at large (were humans just cut off from abstract visual thinking before kandinsky or hilma af klint? lol) but this is already too long