Well, I AM emo AND bisexual
i made a generator for yall to see what ur genders are
WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE WEARS GLOVES??
This guys clothes choices are KILLING ME
Remember the 'not-white-gloves' and short gloves??
This means THIS is fucking LONG ASS GLOVES
But you know what??
I thought this fucker wore a sweater or a shirt to his bow tie yaknow? Like Charlie??
NO HE FUCKING ISN'T HE DOESN'T WEAR SHIT IN THERE
it cant be just that short its literally not there
LUCI WHY ARE YOU WEARING LONG FUCKING GLOVES AND NO SHIRT LUCIII
I should be better than to believe in internet superstition but dammit midterms are coming up, what do I have to lose?
Christmas GF characters and Dipper is the cutest for me πππππππ #Gravity falls #Christmas in gravity falls #Deerper
My thirst for Kenji Sato vs the need to bully him for wearing a shirt that literally says βICONβ
I wasn't consented to ride this feels train damnit
An idea I had about how Jason would have handled Thalia dying and her tree being poisoned if heβd been Greek. Enjoy!
Jason tucks his knees to his chest, fingers picking at the scab from where he cut his leg racing Annabeth. He scoots backwards, shifting his weight until the bark digs into his back. The press of the roots on either side of him is a gentle weight that letβs him breath. Camp is gone, somewhere on the other side of the hill that he canβt see or hear. Here itβs only him, his thoughts, and his sister.
βLuke said I did a good job today.β Jasonβs muttered words break the silence of the hill. βHe said I could be the best swordsman in camp soon. I just need to get a little bigger.β He glances at his arms, studying the faint white scars that stand out against the tanned skin. βI think youβd be proud of me. I donβt let Annabeth get into fights but I donβt let anyone be mean to her either.β
He waits, his words drifting off into the rustle of the wind through the branches. He holds his breath, listening for a creak or a groan or anything. He waits until his lungs burn as much as his eyes do before sucking in a shaky breath.
Jason stares at the dirt beneath his shoes, at the scattered needles and pinecones, at the empty hill stretched out before him.
βI miss you Thalia. I- I hate being in that cabin. I hate being alone. Please- I- I donβt want to go back there.β He blinks, pushing back on the pain that ripples up through his chest, bubbling into something that settles over his eyes and in his lungs.
The first soft, broken sob breaks from him and he clamps down on it. Lukeβs voice echoes in his head, the voice that says that Thalia is gone, the voice that tells him itβs the godβs fault.
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βYou are responsible for the minors in your fandom!!!β
No, Iβm fucking not. Iβm not your parent. My past-times do not automatically sign me up to act in loco parentis. If you need someone else to monitor your own content consumption online, go get mommy and/or daddy to set up a content blocker on your computer.
Ultraman: Rising β Identity
ΰ©β©β§βΛ Just feeling sad and crying over the fact that this movie goes into identity and how I was able to understand Ken's character.
"Where's the Japanese version of this guy?"
I remember my sister asking me what this meant, and all I could do was let out a little sigh. I also remembered how Kenji got asked how he would adjust to "Japanese Baseball," with Ken responding with "Baseball is baseball, man." which could have a deeper meaning (I'll explain later) or the little montage when we see Kenji just being so tired and screwing up at Baseball and a fan yelling, "Go back to America." Or how the announcer commented on Kenji saying that "Japanese baseball was just too much for Ken." For/In Japan, he isn't Japanese, but American, all because he spent more than half his life in America, ignoring the fact that he was born (and raised until 6) in Japan.
However, in an interview with Ami, Ken mentioned how he was made fun of for how he looked, talked, and for what he ate. Signaling how he was racially discriminated in America, and all he could do was "give them something else to talk about," which was his success. They wouldn't talk about his looks, nor how he spoke, or what he ate or came from. Instead, they would talk about how great of a Baseball athlete he is, they wouldn't see him as Japanese or American, but as a Baseball Player; Ken Sato.
But not only does this film go into racial identity but also self-discovery/self-identity. Ken tries to balance his life out by trying to mix both his life as a Baseball player and Ultraman. And as we know, it doesn't go well in the beginning. Having built a persona around Ken Sato, the baseball player, and Ultraman (the one his father was) Ken is really struggling trying to find himself. We end up learning that Ken is a man who enjoys his career as a Baseball player, we also learn that, although successful, he had to try and reach that success like any other. We also learn that Kenji is still trapped in the past, a child with unsolved issues.
At the end of the film, Kenji is able to embrace his persona as Ultraman, adding it to his identity. Because at the end of the day, just like Ken said, "Baseball is baseball," and "ken is and will always just be ken."
So you mean to tell me, the hurting inflicted on the readers are unintentional?
Some writers: *meticulously plan out every plot point and the tone and meanings before they start writing*
Me:
broooooo ahaha that's so epic. do you mind if i grow fond of you
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