If you follow Selmers to the poetry society meeting in Night In The Woods, this is her poem. I loved it and the themes of the game, and wanted to use it as practice to see if i can control the way readers ‘hear’ the words through images.

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If you follow Selmers to the poetry society meeting in Night In The Woods, this is her poem. I loved it and the themes of the game, and wanted to use it as practice to see if i can control the way readers ‘hear’ the words through images.
image description: an anime woman with long dark hair in a ponytail. She has a speech bubble reading "I do not love my country. I love the people in it an want their needs met." End description
I can’t believe griffin pulled a vine two
It was all a fucking sham. Someone here called it: they'd be "down" a shortwhile, then Trump (the same Trump who started the whole idea to ban it in the first place) would "come in and save TT". Watch the only mass social media in the us not property of an American company get bought out anyways, and Trump to go in history not as a censor, but as a "saviour of tik tok"
Bigtop Burger season finale spoilers with no context
Hiroko (85yo) and her takoyaki shop in Tenma, Osaka.
I loved Turning Red and had to doodle something inspired by it :D
he’s my weirdo bubblegum ice cream loving bestie who punches homophobes in the face <333
And one of the reasons why it's been so praised, particularly by the LGBTQ+ community, is because it reflects the community in such a positive way, through such a positive lens, which isn't done enough.
AKIRA ‘アã‚ラ’ dir. Katsuhiro Otomo
I think about Nick and Charlie every day
he let his guard down in front of her…. ;____; | SPY X FAMILY
Amity being a loving girlfriend.
The fact that we didn’t see Luz’s dad in the narrative up until this point, he was just utterly absent and the show never acknowledged the void; Because she was trying not to think about him, her grief was quiet and thus silent and unnoticeable... Impeccable.
Not to mention how her dad could’ve understood Luz’s weirdness and she could’ve gotten it from him, only to lose that person she could count on. And how it made Luz act out from loneliness back home, while Camila struggled to support them all financially on her own, and to connect with her daughter in the way her husband did. Luz lost someone who saw and recognized and understood her, and she wants it back. And it plays a role into her feeling like an outcast and wanting someplace to fit in, people who she can relate to once more.
Which makes her pain and guilt over not getting to pay tribute to her dad all the more potent, because it was that void he left that started it all, and Luz can never properly thank him even after all of this progress. It’s why Luz can’t just turn get rid of the reminders ahead of time, it feels disrespectful. It’s like she’s left him behind as she has Camila for this new world, and she hates that, as if her father’s death has led to a chain of events that caused Luz to literally and emotionally distance herself from him; She doesn’t want to forget but it also hurts too much to remember.
I honestly wouldn’t have put those damn memory tweezers past Luz this episode; She just carries such a burden and she’s so quiet about it because she’s learned to be, drowning her grief out with the noise of her loud and boisterous, seemingly invincible personality. But Luz is aching and vulnerable and she’s still a kid who’s grieving, she misses someone and above all she’s lonely. Luz needs someone and they’re not there, so she’s done all this just to fill that ache and void in her heart, found all of these people.
And now, they can finally help Luz being to recover and feel whole and at home again; Luz left home, because it no longer felt like home since her dad died. And that’s why she felt like she couldn’t belong ever since, and she’s been desperately trying to find that sense of belonging again. She’s just trying to find her way back home; Literally and especially figuratively, since the start of the series. And she finds it at the Owl House, hence the title. We already understood Luz as-is, but the show just gave a whole new layer and depth and context to her, and where she comes from, Luz’s pain. Who Luz is. And now we understand that even more and better now.
...This episode really was about grief, huh. Not just Luz grieving her dad but her mother, her home; And Camila grieving her husband, and now her daughter too. It just adds to her pain over losing Luz and wanting her to come back, saying she’ll do things better next time; Because she’s in the bargaining stage, as she no doubt was with her beloved.