Milopolin. She/her. A Taiwanese who speaks Mandarin. One Ok Rock Toruka Shipper. I love Taka with my soul.
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Dear Evan Hansen,
Today is going to be an amazing day, and here’s why: Because today you are you. And you have made my life so much richer.
I wasn’t sure I was going to write anything about the Broadway closing of Dear Evan Hansen. But then… I did it anyway.
I got into this show in March of 2017. It was a strange time in my life. It was my first year of graduate school. I had this job that was genuinely soul crushing. One of my best friends had just moved across the country.
To put it mildly, I was straight up not having a good time back in 2017. I first properly heard about the show because Alex Lacamoire was being interviewed on NPR. I was like “ah, sweet, I like Hamilton.” And then they played a brief clip of Waving Through a Window…
So I listened to the soundtrack. And something about it just grabbed me by the throat. Within five days of listening to the soundtrack I had already found and watched the OBC boot and begun writing my first Dear Evan Hansen fic The Desperate Type.
I’ve been writing fanfiction for decades, but I have never had a fic get the level of attention that TDT did. And with it brought this fantastic community of lovely people who made me feel like I was a part of something, made me feel like I belonged.
A lot of things have changed for me since that day I first heard about the show. I’ve written literally over a million words of fic in this fandom. I’ve made some lovely and brilliant friends who are so talented that I want to cry. I’ve fallen both in and out of love with somebody I met because of the show.
All of that happened. All of it happened before I ever even saw Dear Evan Hansen on stage. Honestly, I was starting to move away from the fandom a bit when my best friend and I decided to take a trip to NYC. And because he’s a good friend, my best friend decided we ought to buy a ticket. It poured the entire day of the show. I walked into the Music Box looking like a drowned, harassed rat, and yet one of the ushers in their blue striped tie told me they liked the shirt I was wearing.
The show was everything I could have hoped. The boot does not do it justice. The film version simply doesn’t compare. The feeling of overwhelm, of loneliness, of desperation is something that I personally think only stage can capture. And capture it it did.
Reader, I cried pretty much the whole way through Act II. I cried and I held my best friend’s hand and I took in all of the ways this show has changed me and all of the ways I am still the same. I also took in the people in the row in front of us who refused to keep their masks on because the ushers threatened to kick them out, which was both a real thing that happened and also a reminder that a whole pandemic has been happening for much of my involvement in this fandom.
It was only a couple of weeks after I saw the show that they announced the Broadway closing, and I am so grateful that I got to see it without knowing how close I came to never having seen it.
This show means a lot to me. And the Broadway closing is far from the end of the show and its legacy. I hope it means that our little fading fandom might grow brighter again as more folks are able to encounter it.
And in the meantime, I’m grateful for the people I’ve met because of this show. I’m grateful for the warm welcome I have received, the learning I have done, and for the continued motivation to just keep going.
Sincerely,
Me
@sincerely-us
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given for @mafuyuh ✨
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a winter story (book)
happy birthday yuki! (19.6.20)
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“He held so much sadness in such a small frail body... If he were to ever love again, I wish I was the one he would come to love.”
for gökalp @mafuyuh ♡
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♡ wholesome mafuyama scenes from manga ♡
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I wanted to become a man worthy of your love!
GIVEN MOVIE (2020)
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"When it feels too painful, I smash my broken heart of gold."
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a new richard siken poem being published tomorrow (dec 4) on the poem-a-day website!
[cc: It’s been a year and a half. I haven’t written anyone back to say thanks or to reconnect. I look forward to being able to do that. I still sleep a lot. I tire quickly.My first post-stroke poem will be published on the Poem-a-Day website tomorrow. Deep thanks to all of you who helped me, encouraged me, said I would write again. Deep thanks also to those who said that everything would be okay, even if I didn’t write again.I’ll post a link to the poem when it goes live tomorrow. ]
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you are jeff (2008) - richard siken
“you’re in the car with a bee. oh shit! get out!”
#richard siken#you are jeff#fuck being in a car with a beautiful boy#i just want to be in a car with a beautiful bee#i guess thats the plot of the bee movie#blackout poetry#blackout poem#i cackled#wtf
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There's a Japanese legend that says your present face is the face of the one you loved most in your past life
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#avatar#avatar the last airbender#atla#aang#avatar aang#kyoshi#avatar kyoshi#korra#legend of korra#avatar korra#zuko#katara#sokka#toph#this made me tear up a little
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Prodigious
I find it odd how the fandom focuses so much on Aang’s childhood being ruined when he learned he was the Avatar at 12, but there’s very little talk about how discovering she was the Avatar as a toddler affected Korra’s life and how she was raised.
But we’ll circle back to that…
Because this is a good starting point to talk about one of the most prevalent themes in the story, which the mainstream discussion of tends to only focus on a few characters – That is the Child Prodigy.
We’ll start with the two most obvious. The ones we always talk about.
Azula.
The clearest example of your typical child prodigy (if there is anything typical about a prodigy). Azula showed early mastery of very advanced Fire-Bending techniques, and is the only Fire-Bender to use blue flames, which was intended to make her stand out amongst the other villains but is also indicative that her Fire-Bending is more pure and powerful (blue flame is produced when burning pure O2 or fuel without contaminant at a very high temperature).
All this lead to her being praised and favored by Ozai as a child, but as double-edged swords go, this also meant she had a lot of pressure on her shoulders to never fail, and she rarely did. Her ego matched her talent, and let’s be honest she was the baddest bitch the show had ever seen. Conquering Ba Sing Se, defeating the Avatar in combat, and dropping some of the most devastating lines of dialogue in villain history; she was a force nobody wanted to reckon with.
And that become a problem for one asshole in particular…
Being jealous of his own child is just one item on a laundry list of reasons why this guy is the worst father in the history of fathers. Azula had begun to outshine him with her victories, and Ozai’s maniacal ego couldn’t handle that, so he left her behind to babysit the Fire Nation while he went out to burn/conquer the world, which also was her idea.
And while this wasn’t the only thing that aided in her demise, it certainly was the final straw which sent her spiraling down into this…
In the end Azula is a sad example of how certain unfair expectations are placed upon talented children, and the more they succeed, the more these expectations grow and weigh on the them until they either disappoint those looking down on them or surpass and embarrass their elders.
It is a lose-lose situation which inevitably destroys them.
There is a similar example of the child prodigy, but his story goes a little different.
Aang.
Even as a twelve/thirteen year-old boy Aang by far has the most impressive stats among any character in the Avatar universe.
Basically mastering 3 of the 4 Elements in less than a year, after mastering Air by the time he is twelve (not to mention inventing his own Air-bending move, the Air scooter).
Aang is an example of a child prodigy who had too much thrust onto him at too young an age because of the talent he showed; because of this he panicked and ran away, and the world was worse off for it.
Aang/Sokka/Katara’s story is all about how in times of War, responsibilities normally handled by adults are pushed onto kids who then have to grow up very fast in order to deal with it all.
The message is clear. War robs the young of their childhoods.
Now, let’s talk about a different kind of child prodigy.
The Unacknowledged.
Yes, of course I’m talking about Toph, the greatest Earth-Bender to ever live.
Because of her blindness, Toph’s family tried to keep her sheltered and safe by hiding her from the world. Refusing to believe she could ever be more than helpless. Anyone who has seen the show knows that is far from the truth.
But because her potential went unseen, there were some negative effects to her personality. Initially, she resented her parents, and rebelled; which established a certain level of independence, a bad attitude, and a hot-headed streak. Over time spent with the Gaang these behaviors subsided because she finally had friends and they accepted her for who she was. By the end of the series she was fully willing to accept aid from them when she needed it, like holding on to Sokka’s arm in environment where her bending couldn’t help her “see”.
Toph’s story is a foil to Azula’s, both showed immense talent and badassery, but while recognition of Azula lead to ever-mounting pressure for her to succeed; the lack of recognition for Toph created a need for her to be acknowledged and set an undercurrent of frustration which leads to her acting out in the ways she does.
The lesson to take from Toph’s story is not to shelter your kid from the world out of fear for their safety, and to be open to recognizing their talents, not shun them.
Next are two more Unacknowledged.
Katara and Sokka.
Their story, and the reason behind their circumstances, is one of the more complicated and nuanced ones in the series, so here we’ll focus on how it fits into the subject of discussion.
Because of the War, Katara was robbed not only of her mother but also of any Southern Masters to train her, and any role models Sokka could have looked up to left with his father to fight. Because of this Katara’s potential and Sokka’s genius went unacknowledged not due to neglect but rather due to circumstance. (Yes, I think Sokka is a genius, how many 15 yr olds do you know that can plan an invasion, design submarines, and spit poetry off the cuff?).
This is a further example of how War robs kids of necessary childhood experiences, and these two robberies had particular effects on both Katara and Sokka’s character developments.
Sokka had the responsibility of protecting his home put upon him at a young age. The men of his tribe leaving prevented him from completing his rite of manhood until the Gaang ran into Bato of the Water Tribe, and early on Sokka was constantly trying to prove himself as a man and a leader. Sokka is one of the smarter characters of the series, but he rarely got credit for it until the third season. Not to mention that because he wasn’t a bender he often seemed less useful than the others. The circumstances of war made his talent go unnoticed and because of that he often was unsure of himself and overcompensated to prove something.
Speaking of talent going unnoticed.
Katara is definitely one of the more talented benders of the series. After training herself for years with little progress, she essentially mastered Water-Bending in a few weeks under Master Pakku. While her anger towards the Fire-Nation mostly centers around the loss of her mother, it can’t be ignored that the delay in her training was a direct result of the Fire-Nations’ actions. Toph’s anger and frustration vented itself as rebellion. However, the same frustration and anger is within Katara, but because she wasn’t as natural a bender as Toph she sought to learn and be respected, and when that was denied to her is when that anger bubbled to the surface in some terrifying ways.
While Toph’s talent went unnoticed because of her families neglect, Katara and Sokka’s wasn’t acknowledged because there was nobody to acknowledge it. Because of that both brother and sister wanted to prove themselves to the world.
And then there is Zuko.
I know what you’re thinking. Zuko wasn’t a prodigy, his Fire-Bending skill didn’t catch up with Azula’s until the finale and he never mastered Lightning-Bending, but this section is about the Unacknowledged.
Zuko had many other talents besides Fire-Bending, he was a master swordsmen, and was able to successfully break into every secure facility he attempted in the show (which was almost every secure facility the show featured). Unfortunately, these talents were never recognized, because the only thing the royal family cared about was bending ability (It’s possible the reason he learned the sword was because he lacked skill in Fire-Bending).
As per usual with Zuko, this part of his tale is quite sad. Many can relate to being outshined by a sibling, and when it becomes all too clear that one cannot match another’s talent it’s quite understandable to focus on what they do excel at, but even then there is no promise of recognition for their own talent. Zuko was even mocked by his father during the solar eclipse when Ozai tried baiting him into attacking with his swords.
This lack of recognition is one of many sad aspects of Zuko’s early life, but it is a definitive example of one of the hardest unacknowledged prodigy’s cross to bear. The Outshone prodigy, one whose talents are never noticed because a bigger and brighter star stands in the way of such recognition, and arguably the most frustrating type mentioned here. Toph/Sokka/Katara all came from situations were there was no recognition being given to them or anyone, but Zuko had to bear watching massive amounts of praise be piled on to his sister while he and his accomplishments went by the way side.
Ozai summed up the situation best.
“Azula was born lucky, Zuko was lucky to be born”
Alright now where have I been going with all this?
So, far we’ve covered a lot of wrong ways to treat a child, whether they show talent or not, and how the circumstances of war can also take many things from children.
But what happened to Korra?
(Before we get into to this I should state that I like Korra, and the purpose of this is not to bash her as a character or her arc, but rather to give a little of my insight into it.)
It’s well established that Aang was told of his heritage too young, and that was a detriment on his development into an adult, but what would have happened if he realized his powers himself not long after he could walk? We’ll never know, but we do get to see the effects it had on Korra.
When she revealed herself as the Avatar, Korra set her entire life in a new direction, and because Aang tasked the White Lotus with finding and training her that direction was out of her control. There are two key differences between Korras’ and other Avatars’ lives.
1. She grew up in isolation on a White Lotus compound.
Every Avatar before Korra we know of spent a portion of their early lives traveling the world in order to master the elements; along this journey they not only learned how to bend the other 3 elements, buy also many things about the 3 other nations and the world they are tasked to protect as a whole. By confining Korra in safety and bringing the masters to her the White Lotus deprived Korra of this opportunity to learn and grow and understand the world and the people within in. It also deprived her of learning modern bending styles until she reached Republic City.
While this might have kept Korra safe from the Red Lotus, it grew within her a naiveté about how the world worked, and because of this when she actually did venture out into the world she was terribly unprepared for it.
2. She was trained and mastered 3 of the elements by the time she was 16.
Most Avatars don’t know they have this power until they reach 16 and then they spend several years learning to control it. Korra’s natural talent in the bending lead to her training being expedited not by necessity like Aang’s, but due to her talent and eagerness. Korra excelled at the physical part of being the Avatar and because of this by the time she reached maturity she had become over-confident in her abilities and true to what her Fire-Bending master said in Ep.1 she lacked restraint.
I’m not saying her bending isn’t great, but rather because it is so great it’s her go-to solution to anything, and she enjoys that so she uses it with enthusiastic gusto and not a lot of thinking before striking.
This overconfidence coupled with her naiveté of the world is what lead to many of her rash decisions and actions, most of which had negative consequences, and I believe are the reason behind some fan are dissatisfied with her. Aang had been almost the complete opposite, even by the age of twelve he was an experienced world traveler and an incredibly humble guy.
Some may have been dissatisfied by these character decisions, but they served a purpose, they are only the beginning of her arc. The internal challenge Korra must overcome through 4 seasons is to humble herself before the world, and learn from it. This was finally achieved in the 4th season when the metal poisoning in her body forces her to face others in the world as equals, only then had she completed her journey.
And why did it all go this way?
Because she is a very unique child prodigy, what she demonstrates in the first episode of LOK would be akin to a toddler playing the violin or hitting a three-pointer; she could bend 3 elements close to just after learning to walk. That is the kind of prodigious talent rarely seen because it is mostly impossible. How does a rational person handle a child like that?
It’s a tough question, and something this essay has been circling around the whole time. Each example here is the wrong way to handle talented and different children, but what is the right way?
As always look to Iroh.
Who treated his surrogate son Zuko with both respect and compassion.
Unlike Toph’s parents, Iroh worried over Zuko’s well being, but also allowed him to be independent, make his own decisions, and take his own risks.
Unlike the Nomad Leaders, he didn’t want Zuko weighed down by his position in the world and the responsibility that came with, and always encouraged him relax and take advantage of the moment.
Unlike Ozai, Iroh would always be there to support Zuko in his victories and his failures. Iroh shows him the right path but does not force him down it.
And even after Zuko betrayed and abandoned him.
Iroh was never angry with him, and embraced him upon his return.
He wanted Zuko to grow and be a better man. Even if Zuko wasn’t a prodigy like his sister.
And that is the answer here. The way to raise a prodigy is the same way anyone should raise any child. Love, Support, a Guiding Hand rather than a Forceful Shove, Recognition of What Makes Them Unique, and Forgiveness When They Falter. The problem comes along when you start treating children differently because you see them as different or special. All children are different, all children are special.
Kids are kids, and they all deserve a proper childhood.
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I've gone MIA due to being stuck in the hectic med school life. And I won't be involved in fandom activity in the near future. Thanks for worrying about me! I'm safe, (really, I'm a Taiwanese so there's no danger being in the medical field rn.) I miss you all, tho. Stay healthy, stay safe. Love🙏
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Fuck she died three years ago today and suddenly I can't breathe
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I woke up to my friend's chat that said Toru goes trending on Twitter.. I haven't even opened the chat yet, so I rushed to opened IG. Thinking he's update his IG or that maybe he's got the same Dating Rumor, just like Taka few days ago..
But it isn't
Toru of ONE OK ROCK, the founder, the leader, the guitarist, have tested positive for Corona Virus.
I always woke up in hunger.. Today, I feel like throwing up. My brain loaded too much shock that it started too hurts..
I am one heavy oorer, never have been in my life I thought someone I know would get infected by this goddamned virus..
This news got the whole fandom in chaos, and I do think all oorers deserve to knows, so that we all can pray for the Leader's recovery.
And not just that, I really hope this didn't worsening Taka's condition. It hadn't been long after Haruma Miura's passing away. Now this... I can't imagine how shocking this is for him.
We all knows how close Taka to Toru is. It isn't even about the Toruka I usually being nosy for. It's reality.
I hope Taka, Tomoya, and Ryota are doing well and I hope Toru will recover.
It's already good that his condition is stable, and that he'll be getting better each day.
He wil survive this virus
And we will pray for him, we will believe in him.
You guys should also take care of your health, don't wanna miss Toru's recovery news aren't you.
Wear the fucking mask, fucking wash your hands.
It's your right to believe in this pandemic or not but please do think of others and follow the health protocol.
#toru#toru yamashita#one ok rock#taka#tomoya#ryota#moriuchi takahiro#tomoya kanki#ryota kohama#oor#im so worried i wanna cry#both for toru and taka#pray for toru#i hate corona fucking hell
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Yes I Am (insp): THIS IS MY BUDOKAN !? (2010) - Orchestra Japan Tour (2018)
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