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can we all just have a minute of silence for all those good hair days no one important saw you
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”The size of your clenched fist is approximately the same size as your heart.”
So remember kids. Semes don’t just have yaoi hands; They’ve got yaoi hearts as well.
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Baby nagisa sure knows what he wants
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only recommends anime that has emotionally and physically destroyed me to other people
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i found some wee babs today (a species of glass snail as far as i know)
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I needed to do this, there are such interesting relationships in KnB and the zodiacs make so many ships practically canon.
Midorima ships compatible pairings apparently xD
If you wanna see a particular ship ‘explained’, drop it in my ask box.
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This pup’s smile is what dreams are made of.
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a guy walked into the board room and said
"hi sweetheart if you could fix me up a coffee real quick im meeting with the regional reports manager in like five minutes, thanks darling"
and i just stared at him and coldly said
"i am the regional reports manager"
we are now twenty minutes into this board meeting and i dont think i’ve ever seen a man look so embarrassed and afraid in my whole life
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ENGOLDENED
I learnt a new word and I love the sound of it: kintsukuroi. It is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with seams of gold. Kintsugi repairs the brokenness in a way that makes the container even more beautiful than it was prior to being broken. Not a very common idea in western culture!
Instead of diminishing the bowl’s appeal and appreciation, the “break” offers the container a new sense of its vitality and resilience. The bowl has become more beautiful for having been broken. One can say that the true life of the bowl began the moment it was dropped!
Imagine you are that clay pot: celebrate your flaws and imperfections. Remember that you being you is what makes you uniquely beautiful.
And remember: “The world breaks everyone, then some become strong at the broken places.” Ernest Hemingway
An interesting essay on the art of kintsukuroi can be found in Flickwerk, The Aesthetics of Mended Japanese Ceramics.
Photos source | Kintsugi Japan
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Katekyo Hitman Reborn! OP 3 - Dive to World
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