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Sword, Korea, 17th-19th century
from The National Museum of Korea
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Super fucked up that I can’t be a master-level expert in knitting AND woodworking AND silversmithing AND embroidery AND soap making AND spinning AND -
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Our Japanese class found it funny that in common terminology "food" isn't very distinguished from specifically "rice" until it was pointed out to us that in English "meal" is "loose roughly ground grain"
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My only real and valid writing tip is that you google every word you make up for your fantasy stories. That's It
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The concepts of NSFW is being cleared of the Internet under the false pretense of children’s safety when it’s really about the people in power sanitising for advertisers and pushing evangelical narratives AND that not enough is done to keep legitimately harmful content off of spaces that minors have access to are ideas that can coexist
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Hidden colors is the best mf documentary ever ya better stop mf playin
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Completely random Fridge Logic thought I had: isn’t Inuyasha supposed to be half dog demon? So why does he remind me so much of a cat?
First of all, the eyes:
What’s more, that particular eye color seems to run in the family, since Sesshoumaru’s got it too:
Have you ever seen a dog with eyes that look like that? But do you know what species does commonly have slit-pupiled yellow eyes?
Then, there’s the fact that whenever Inuyasha wants to brood, he can usually be found up a tree, refusing to come down until someone comes over and gets him.
You ever seen a dog that could climb a tree in the first place, much less enjoyed spending time in one?
For being a dog, Inuyasha sure is a cat person.
A dog’s primary weapon is its teeth, but he and Sesshoumaru both prefer to fight with their claws—I can’t recall seeing either one of them bite anything. They’re incredibly agile, able to leap around high places without a second thought. Not to mention that cattitude they’ve both got going on where they never, ever want to acknowledge they actually care about someone and always try to maintain that persona of aloof indifference even with the one person in their lives they would actually die for, because what do you take me for, human? (Have you ever even met a dog?)
…is there something their parents weren’t telling us?
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trial by combat is such a funny concept. if youre not guilty then beat my ass
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starting to think about happiness as something that could be attained every day instead of something you chase for years and years until the conditions are absolutely perfect
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IT’S NOT ‘PEEKED’ MY INTEREST
OR ‘PEAKED’
BUT PIQUED
‘PIQUED MY INTEREST’
THIS HAS BEEN A CAPSLOCK PSA
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Can you feel the love tonight? real life couples in film
Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944) Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in The Long Long Trailer (1954) Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in Desk Set (1957) Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in The Long Hot Summer (1958) Annette Benning and Warren Beatty in Bugsy (1991) Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone in Bridesmaids (2011) Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon in Murder in the First (1995) Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft in To Be or Not to Be (1983) Emily Blunt and John Krasinski in A Quiet Place (2018) Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes in The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith in Ali (2001) Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano in Ruby Sparks (2012) Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell in Overboard (1987) Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
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