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this blog is mostly for reblogging other peoples stuff but this fandom is so insanely tiny i need to add my own crumb to the pile. here is a collection of my miscellaneous headcanons for marvel's future avengers anime
adi paints his nails :)
chloe loves squishmallows!
kamala brings chloe to the mall to show her how to be a normal kid and they have an incredible time and then chloe drags all the others to the mall also
adi is the best chef out of the four of them
adi and chloe practice doing eyeliner together. no one else knows
bruno once managed to burn a sandwich. no one is quite sure how. makoto laughed at him
makoto is not allowed in the kitchen anymore because he nearly burned down the whole tower.
adi listens to pop punk (have you seen his belt chain?)
bruno curses the most out of all of them
makoto refuses to curse.
in order from oldest to youngest; bruno, adi, chloe, makoto
brunos a complete softie. get this guy a teddy bear
chloe makes the best tea/coffee/hot chocolate
also she likes crepes
makoto likes waffles (me too)
chloe is a big fan of standard "girly" stuff but hides it because she feels like its silly :(
#this ones for u peg#marvel future avengers#makoto (mfa)#chloe (mfa)#adi (mfa)#bruno (mfa)#obviously no one is obligated to Agree with any of these#theyre just my personal thoughts#i like to imagine chloe sitting with a big bee squishmallow in her lap
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You know I may joke about how annoying Makoto is in the beginning of season 1 and like, bits of season 2. But honestly I find it fascinating how the mfa writers decided to make one of their most powerful characters the most flawed. Like yes, this literal 15 year old can blow shit up. Yes, he can sprout wings and fly. Yes, he can deadass just fly into space with no form of protection and be completely fine. But calling him mary sue-ish would be incorrect, because he is also whiny and self centered and wants everything to come to him easy. He wants to be the main character, he wants the world to center around him. He is bordering on overpowered, but he is not perfect, and he has lots of flaws he needs to overcome
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Dad's coming home from the hospital today!
*collapses* And I've a thousand years' worth of exhaustion stored in my limbs. This is why I never sleep the recommended eight hours. I wake up feeling like a block of cement. =A=
Anyway, perhaps today I can finally finish doing my laundry. And clean up a little. Start being normal again.
I binge-watched all of season two of Steven Universe yesterday. There's only three seasons up on Hulu and I've been too lazy to check how many seasons there actually are, so I guess I'm almost done. And then... I don't know. Back to anime?
Dad said to me yesterday that someone he knows is going to hook me up with a job. "I'll believe it when I see it," said a skeptical voice in my head that sounded an awful lot like Makoto. Then I looked up the starting salary of the job in question and it's $60,000 and Makoto, being the penniless writer that she is, devolved into a fit of nervous giggling. (That wouldn't be my starting salary, though. Unless my having an MFA gets me into a higher rank, which is... possible. Anyway, "I'll believe it when I see it.")
*sigh* I'm gonna try and figure out what to do with this cement in my limbs.
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Through my painting and sculptural artworks, I have examined the connection with unseen and mystical realms of optimistic, energetic forces. This investigation has lead me to artworks that explore the spiritual potential of art. Artist's who believe that arts greatest value is to be able to influence society as a whole, like Ana Mendieta, who created a whole new culture, repurposing organic organisms through a strong female presence.
I have gathered not only painters but also sound and performance artists; Ernesto Pujol and Marconi Union whose works speak directly to my soul. I have challenged my choice of medium and existing limitations that I put on myself as an artist to be able to broaden my practice and material exploration, more so than I have ever been ready to, in the MFA.
I have examined artists who explore materiality, physicality and intuitive abstraction. These artists like William de Kooning and Yelimane Fall are concerned with subconscious mark-making and engage with deep-rooted spiritual messages. I feel the ultimate artists' goal is to raise energy, create space for stillness, and lift the viewers' state of awareness.
Through the dynamic properties of natural materials and the expressive potential of painting, we can test and stretch our view of reality, the world we see and the world we experience. Makoto Fujimura does this poetically through his visual representations, derived while meditating on various parts of the Bible. I am also meditating and exploring myriad ways to express global messages of love, peace, inclusion and enlightenment (detachment from the ego and being present in the moment of 'now' the ultimate freedom) as I investigate intuition, spontaneity and receptivity.
My way of thinking has been informed by studying philosophy, A New Earth by Ekhart Tolle, research into quantum physics as well as the teachings by Ram Dass, Abraham Hicks, Tony Robbins, Gary Zukav, and many years testing theories on my mind and body. I wish to allow space to be psychologically present, induce enlightenment, enchanting a renaissance through pause and reflection.
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