Curate, connect, and discover
Do these make sense? No. Are these objectively funny to think about? Yes.
training buddies and their very competitive teachers
Team Gai 🐢
I selected flowers not only by color, but also based on their symbolism. Each picture has a description and explanation attached🍒
Lee - Strelitzia
It is believed that Strelitzia is a symbol of masculinity, determination and victory, and promotes mutual understanding and goodwill in relationships between people. This plant also awakens a craving for spiritual growth and sublimity.
Neji - Chrysanthemum
In the Land of the Rising Sun, the celestial body and the chrysanthemum are symbolized by one hieroglyph. Until the 19th century, it could only be depicted on imperial paraphernalia as a sign of power, dignity and honor. Chrysanthemums symbolize fidelity, nobility, modesty and peace.
Ten Ten - Alstraemeria
Alstroemeria has many meanings in different nations, but more often the flower is associated with good intentions, support, faithful and strong friendship.
Gai - Snowdrop
Snowdrop flowers are a symbol of spring, hopes for a happy future. The earliest flower, despite its fragile appearance, perfectly combines the naivety of youth and inner strength and perseverance.
Omg a text post
Went to write a story, been a looooong time since I was ready to go throw it down with the keys and here I am.
So it's about Naruto, the series not the character. 7 pages in and I have not introduced the main character... Which I don't even know if he is going to be the main character. Is the center of the story automatically a main character?
Gai and Yamato are there goofing around. Tsunade the usual pretending to not give a shit badass, who actually gives a lot of shits. To herself and everyone around her.
Why am I even writing this down?
7 pages 2 chapters in and I have no idea where the story is going...
And I enjoy it so hard.
Can't take it from me it's genetic would be my choice
Gai: Oops, got your mental illness! Kakashi: You give that back. Kakashi, pulling out a knife: That was a gift from my father!