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fudan-no-nijiiro · 3 months
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UtaPri and Neurodivergent Headcanons: Yamato Hyuga
This might become a series at some point, because I think it's really interesting.
That said, I want to start out with a few disclaimers:
I am not an expert in psychology.
No identity category is a monolith. That holds especially true for neurodiverse folks; it is a huge and incredibly varied umbrella.
No UtaPri characters, to my knowledge, have a canonical formal medical diagnosis.
UtaPri is a Japanese franchise, and I am not Japanese. All sorts of intercultural misunderstandings may come into play, here.
It is entirely possible that others will find some or all of UtaPri's representations of neurodivergence and/or mental illness unimpressive, inaccurate, and/or upsetting; these are just my opinions as one fan. I'm truly just here to have a good time, and I'm also fully open to disagreements with my perspective or analysis.
That said, let's move on to Yamato!
Yamato Hyuuga and ADHD (+ possible dyslexia/other learning disabilities)
Yamato shows an impressively wide range of traits common among people with ADHD. In no particular order, there's:
Physical movement as self-regulation: Yamato regularly walks around on his hands, goes out running, and generally finds ways to move his body when given half a chance. He often flips onto his hands in the anime, and mentions fitting in runs whenever he can in Live Emotion.
Special interest in exercise: Yamato regularly tries to share what he knows with his peers, both as a way to bond with them and to help improve their fitness. According to the audio dramas, he goes training with Eiji to help him build his confidence; according to Live Emotion, he keeps up on different brands of protein powder. The first chapters of the "private stories" in Live Emotion involve instructing The Player/Haruka in the finer points of sportsware. In fairness, UtaPri tends to define its boys by their hobbies, but even given that, Yamato jumps more directly into a "teaching" mode than most of the other characters.
Struggles with sudden, intense emotions: Yamato's mood changes rapidly in a way he struggles to control, but he also returns to baseline more quickly than most people would. Anyone who's seen his episodes in the anime will have an idea of what I'm talking about here—his explosions towards Syo, which (deservedly) did little to endear him to the fandom, are the main thing I'm thinking of here. There's already been a reference to this in the early chapters in the main story: Yamato's mood is ruined in a split second by Cecil bringing up his brother, though he manages to hide the depth of the problem and not explode this time. There are a lot of possible alternative explanations for this too, in fairness, such as PTSD; more information about what happened with his brother would help to make things clearer. But emotional volatility is also a trait associated with ADHD in some cases.
Struggles with studying/mental labor: One of the main story chapters in Live Emotion involves Yamato struggling with ideas for lyrics, and the way that he tries to apply himself, rapidly gets frustrated, gives up, leaves, and then gets his idea (by engaging in his special interest!) really stood out to me as a relatable ADHD moment. In the Maji Love Kingdom audio drama, he goes out of his way to attempt to hide these difficulties in this area by insisting on working alone, which shows that this is a struggle he's all too aware of.
This struggle hints at possible comorbid learning disabilities—most likely dyslexia, though there are other potential explanations. A few details in support of this:
Trouble with reading: One of the repeated dialogues in Live Emotion, as well as a detail in at least one of the audio dramas, involves that there are a lot of kanji Yamato has trouble reading. (Bonus fun fact: Japanese dyslexia and English dyslexia are at least partially separate conditions! Some folks have one and not the other, independent of their first language. It's wild, but also given how different the writing systems are, it also makes sense. Yamato is shown sounding out words in English in Live Emotion, which I thought was a great moment, but either way it's unclear whether he experiences different levels of difficulty in Japanese and English.)
Trouble with writing: In the Maji Love Kingdom drama, Yamato is shown struggling with composition (coming up with what to write), and vocabulary (he ends up needing a lot of help from a dictionary and his unit partners to come up with his lyrics. Tokiya and Cecil were such a good team to help him with this!! "Kaleidoscope" was awesome for many reasons).
In addition, the franchise's commitment to the bit regarding Yamato's handwriting is impressive as well. Here's one of his birthday messages, for instance:
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I thought at first that it was just because my Japanese wasn't great that I was struggling to read his writing, but I've also seen Japanese fans on social media scratching their heads over parts of his writing in the past. Not only that, his handwriting has been mentioned in canon (mainly HEAVENS Radio, if I'm remembering right?), with Nagi in particular complaining that his writing is often indecipherable.
There is no way to be sure, but to me, this combination of traits reads as an intentional depiction of ADHD and/or learning disabilities by at least some of the writers or character designers, even if it has not been named as such explicitly by the franchise (which, to my knowledge, it hasn't).
However, more than any particular character details, the overall arcs Yamato is involved in, and in particular the thoughtful way in which they're structured, that I find most meaningful. Yamato often says things that are openly brash, antagonistic, and/or unintentionally harsh to the people around him. However, the stories he's in follow through on this beyond the initial interaction: we find out afterwards why he's behaving this way (in the sense of his motivations, his struggles that were not visible at first, and so on). Then we get to see him reflect, either by himself or with the help of his teammates, and understand what went wrong. And finally, he often has a chance to revisit the situation with people he's clashed with, and find a more constructive resolution together with them.
I myself have been diagnosed with ADHD, although in my case, it's mostly inattentive type, and I mask it pretty effectively in my daily life. Still, I have a few of these traits: I can instruct others endlessly on my special interests, I get sudden flashes of temper, and I get easily frustrated by "simple" things in a way that can be difficult for others to understand or empathize with. These traits are ones I often feel guilt and shame about.
Yamato's strong personality is often on display for all to see, and it would be easy to turn him into a caricature or even just a villain. But instead, we get insights into his perspective, see him grow and overcome difficulties, and are shown time and again that he cares about the people around him and wants to learn to work with them better. Yamato makes me feel more confident in myself: however different I am from the people around me, and whatever mistakes I make, if I can stay brave and open-hearted, I can keep learning to be better than I was before.
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bookmyrights-blog · 3 months
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Important Monsoon Moving Tips for household Shifting.
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The calm monsoon wind brings a new hope of relief from the hot summer. Relocation during rainy days might be full of small challenges. But, it is time to embrace the lush greenery and cozy atmosphere with a positive mindset. Don’t panic if your home relocation date falls in the monsoon month. Our Monsoon Moving Tips in the rainy season can make your transition pleasant and hassle-free. After reviewing hundreds of reviews, we have brought some of the most valuable Monsoon Moving Tips for household relocation. Follow our expert tips to make your move as delightful and refreshing as the rainy days.
Monsoon Moving Tips in Rainy Season
To be more precise, while shifting during the monsoon season, let’s divide our shifting conditions into two categories. The first one is for short-distance shifting and the other for long distances.
Tips for Short Distance Shifting During Monsoon
These tips for moving would be more valuable for people who are moving within the city or near places from their homes.
Check Weather Alert
Traveling short distances in the monsoon is possible because India’s rain stops within a few hours. Being a local, you had better know about the climatic conditions of your city. Still, tracking the same day’s weather forecast will help decide a better time to shift. Search on google for “Weather + Your place name” to understand weather conditions in the coming hours. Moving during a period of minimal rainfall or no rainfall is the best time to transit.
1: Smart Packaging Tips
The most helpful tip for monsoon relocation is dividing water-sensitive items into resistant ones. Water-sensitive items like TVs, computer appliances, books, wooden furniture, artwork, photographs, etc., should be packed using plastic sheets. Alternatively, Water-resistant items like plastics, utensils, sportsware, and durable furniture can be shifted even without handy covers.
2: Weatherproof Moving Guide
Use waterproof bags and tensile plastic wrap to protect items against rainwater. Wrap fragile items with bubble wrappers and then pack them inside waterproof bags. Tightly seal the packaging boxes or use zip lock bags to avoid entering rainwater. To minimize exposure to rain, load water-sensitive items at the end. After reaching the destination, unload these items first. Ensure a firm grip by holding the handle of bags to prevent items from slipping.
3: Prepare for New Home
Fix your new home entirely before moving. Inspect every corner of the house and check for water leaks. Seeping of water through pipelines, ceilings, and walls is common in a newly constructed home. Such issues are identified only during monsoon season. It can be dangerous if water finds a way to switchboards. Use waterproof markers to write DANGER in bold letters to make others aware of leakage or current flows.
4: Hire Professional Movers
An experienced movers and Packers near you can assist you better with relocation during monsoon. Trained movers are aware of challenges due to rain at the time of transport. They better know how and what to pack for smooth shifting of items. Opt for Movers and Packers in Bangalore to keep your items safe if possible. Another advantage of choosing experienced movers is that they already have good quality designed to prevent water leakage. It will also save money by eliminating the need to buy large plastic covers for shifting.
5: Travel Assurance
Raise a query about assurance with the moving service provider. A reliable shifting service always offers travel insurance and protection plans for items damaged while relocating. Choosing a service with robust travel insurance gives a worry-free moving experience even during rainfall. Ask them questions and get ideas about steps to make a successful insurance claim.
6: Prepare Yourself
Taking care of yourself is essential while packaging items during the monsoon. Keep raincoats, umbrellas, and slippers separately. Don’t use slippers with no grip. Cover yourself with a raincoat before unloading items at the new place. Walking on wet surfaces can be dangerous during the monsoon. Always support walls while stepping through stairs and wet floors. It will safeguard you from falling or slipping. Keep yourself stable while loading and unloading household items.
Monsoon Relocation Tips for Longer Distances
In this case, no weather update can help as the shifting vehicle had to pass through different climatic zones to reach the destination. So, extreme care must be taken for electrical items, furniture, paintings, etc., which rainwater can damage. Other tips for Monsoon Moving for Household Goods include the following:
1: Use Spike Bags
Leakage of rainwater might cause smooth bags to slip and fall. Therefore, spike bags should be the first choice for long-distance shifting. It enhances grip and keeps items stable. Such bags are easy to hold and avoid slipping while loading and unloading items.
2: Complete Vehicle Covering
There is no surety that rain won’t fall on the midway while shifting household appliances to longer distances. Open vehicles can directly come in contact with rainwater. Complete protection is therefore required to safeguard your items. Tighten heavy-duty waterproof tarp using strong bungee cords to make the items immovable while shifting. A complete blockage of rainwater from entering inside will cause no damage to the packed items. It can keep your household items dry and secure.
3: Prefer Closed Vehicles
Choosing a closed vehicle for shifting provides better protection against monsoons. It doesn’t create the need to cover everything from the top. Unlike trucks, a closed vehicle can provide a complete shield against rain and wind. It also adds security from potential theft. Therefore, choosing box trucks or moving vans can be a better choice for safety when shifting during rainy days.
4: Stop Heavy Loads
Wind flows with high velocity during monsoon, so don’t overload or overpack the vehicles. Full-loaded vehicles can reduce traction on wet road surfaces, leading to loss of control. It’s highly unsafe for both the drivers and loaded items. So, it is better to keep items below normal loading capacity to take care of life and goods. Vehicles passing through hilly areas on rainy days have to be taken more care of for long-distance shifting during monsoon.
5: Avoid Waterlogged Areas
Always choose well-maintained roads for transportation. Stop shortcuts via waterlogged roads or poorly maintained roads with pit holes and mud. During the monsoon, traveling through such roads would be the worst decision. Poor roads can lead to traffic congestion and delay your transit time. It also increases the risk of vehicle skidding or getting stuck. It is the most useful tip for monsoon relocation for long routes.
How do I prepare my house for the monsoon?
Ensure your house has no leakage from wires, pipes, or walls. Repair it as soon as possible as it can lead to electrical hazards. Pay special attention to switchboards, making sure they are not wet. Keep the home dry as much as possible to reduce the risk of slipping down.
How do I protect my belongings from water damage during monsoon?
Pay special attention to water-sensitive items. Prefer waterproof covering before loading them for shifting. Special care must be taken also while unloading items. Keep them in the right place so that it does not slip while in transit.
Is it safe to move during heavy rainfall?
No, it’s completely unsafe. Track weather updates or wait for the rain to slow down. It’s also not safe to move during high wind conditions. So, take care of both the points. Wait for the rainfall to slow down before moving to your destinations. It’s better to stop at the midway for safety.
Which packers and movers should you choose during monsoon season?
Reach out to some professional packers and movers in Mumbai. Choose services that have enough experience in transiting items. Review the reviews and read the user’s feedback while shifting on a rainy day. Filter reviews were posted during June to August to find better user experiences with the company on rainy days.
Final Words
The climate is no longer the barrier to transportation. There is only a need for a proper shifting plan to undergo smooth shifting during monsoon. The tips mentioned above for moving during the rainy season are made after experiencing a lot from the ground level. Still, hiring packers and movers with these tips will create the move to shift your house smoothly in the rainy season. Make a better plan that considers all the above points for better implementation. Before starting your packaging, a decent knowledge will save you from falling into big losses.
Originally published on - https://bookmyright.com/blog/important-monsoon-moving-tips-for-house-shifting/
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lilliesforya · 11 months
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For our combined birthdays, Katie and I went to Tokyo. Specifically, Shinjuku. We met up with a friend from college and his friends from his abroad program. I was extremely tired because the night before I visited Shibuya with my friend from home and I did not sleep enough to warrant the late night I knew I was in for. I had an awful stomach ache which I later realized was mostly anxiety. Saturday started easily. The weather was so nice, sunny but not hot. This was early October so it was not true fall weather in Japan yet. My friend and I went to Ueno Park and got Starbucks. There are no Starbucks near me so whenever I go into the city I love to get some. The park was huge. I didn't know it was going to be so large because the entrance was sitting next to the train station. But the walkway just kept going. It was lined by trees too. There was a baseball field with people playing, a cafe, a huge open space where there were many food trucks set up, and lots of people. I love seeing groups of people, especially tour groups of foreigners or tourists.  
Katie and Is birthday plans started in Shimokitazawa, a thrifty/ artsy area of Tokyo. We got fluffy pancakes at a cafe she really likes and gossiped at a volume too loud for the small space. We checked out multiple thrift stores. One was more like an artist collective? It was under the same roof but there were different small shops. It seemed more curated/ vintage than thrifting. There was a jewelry section as well and every artist who had items for sale had a small box decorated with their jewelry and they were stacked on top of eachother. The other thrift stores were more thrifty and offered tons of college sweatshirts, sportsware, and t-shirts. I even saw three Fairfield University ones! No Rutgers or Pitt though :\ I almost bought this oversized Giants long sleeve shirt but it was too overpriced. 
After thrifting we walked around the neighborhood. There were many small shops and art displays. We got dinner at this Taiwanese restaurant that was in between various places to eat. It amazes me how much they can fit in spaces here. The soup dumplings were amazing, and they gave you paper bibs so you don't mess up your clothes and these small cups to hold the dumpling in. After, we made our way back to the hotel we were staying in to get ready for the night. 
My stomach was still bad at this point but I love getting ready to go out. We played music and put on our outfits. I had brought my favorite makeup and all of my rings. I ended up wearing one of katies shirts instead of the one I brought because it looked more appropriate for the bars. 
We went to 4 bars during the night. Two of them were really fun and had great music selections. In popular areas, usually you have to pay a cover fee to get into the bar. It's not too expensive usually and it will often cover a drink or two. Waiting in line for said drink is another story but once you pay for it you gotta get it. Once I was sufficiently drunk, it was much easier for me to let loose and dance. Being in a large group prevented any unwanted attention as well which made the night go much smoother. My right contact lens fell out of my eye at like 10 pm but I didn't realize until we got back to our room at like 4am. I thought my eye was just irritated all night. Luckily, you don't really need to see clearly to have fun in a bar. After the bars, we all went to eat at a gyudon place close by. It is common for some restaurants to be open late/ all night in these areas because they can make a lot of money from drunk people like us, and people coming back from working insane hours. We slept from like 4-9 am and even though we had drank the hangover prevention medicine (which did help a lot) I felt so awful I was like im not drinking for months. This was a lie but it was a good 2 weeks maybe? I was deathly silent the whole train ride back to my house and Katie talked nonstop which reminded me of college. 
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