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Tell me you’re an anxious person without telling me you’re an anxious person. I’ll go first.
Me trying to do the math for my new commute -
84 miles, roughly - 1.5h
Including regular commuter traffic - 2.5h
Considering potential for accidents (and the two main points of bottle necking - a bridge and a mountain range) - 3.5h
Wanting to get good parking/ aiming to arrive 30 mins early to compose self - 4h
So if I want make sure I get to the stannyfurd by 730, to start at 8am. I need to leave at 4am.
#shhhhh shhhh this makes sense in my brain#going to be doing this for roughly 3 months#so I can save enough down payment#and the fuckin move closer#all is temporary#all is for the best for me#yowza yozawa deer gud#I’ll be aight fam#es talk
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I once watched an anime where a girl got cheated on and when discovering it, her best friend was yelling at him and then turned to her and said “say something to him, yell.” She just answered “i don’t want him anymore” and that was my favorite part of the entire episode.
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What are some of your favorite manga of all time?
Oh this will be one of the easiest asks I've ever received! You've got me all hype, anon!
Fruits Basket
Wanna get me to talk for hours? Mention Fruits Basket. This was the first manga I ever read back when I was still in elementary school and I've never grown out of my love for the series. I will always have a spot for this manga but it's honestly perfection to me.
I love the characters, the messages, the themes and the emotional depth this manga has made me feel over the years? I honestly wish I could experience Fruits Basket all over again. This is without a doubt my favorite shoujo manga of all time. I love all the characters, I love all the ships. Some of my favorite characters off rip have to be Tohru, Shigure, Hatsuharu and Arisa and Saki. But make no mistake I adore Yuki and Kyo and so on and so forth.
This series does such a great job in such a complicated subject matter concerning neglect and abuse in a way that humanizes the abuser without using said humanization to justify their shitty actions. You leave those moments understanding how that person became how they are but can still completely acknowledge how terrible they are. How you don't have to forgive that person for what they did. And that, if you do forgive that person, that doesn't mean you're just letting bygones be bygones and being kumbaya with them. You can forgive and forget or you can forgive and never forget and that's okay. Your forgiving and moving forward for yourself, not them. And that's one of the things I really liked in the series.
Fullmetal Alchemist
Another series you can get me talking for hours about. You will catch me watching video essay after video essay analyzing this story. I was so into FMA during middle school, one of my moms even bought me the games and made it habit to occasionally buy me the volumes! This is without a doubt, the best shounen has to offer. Quality female characters? Amazing action scenes? Stunning romance? Banger after banger with so many panels I can still recall perfectly.
My favorite volume is definitely volume 15! Because of the manga, Brotherhood is my preference when it comes to the anime adaptations. It has all the homies in it. Another series I wish I could just start from the beginning again with no memory of the source material. These brothers and their friends have altered the chemistry of my brain.
NANA
Still believe that one day Yozawa will grace us with her beautiful art and storytelling all over again. NANA was my first ever jousei read and my dive into jousei as a whole. Until that point all I had consumed were shounen and shoujo so the maturity of the series was one I wasn't expecting. I consumed this series when I was about in early to late middle school and it was so much fun to read.
Now that I'm in my late 20s, holy hell is this hard to binge the way I used to because the themes, the struggles of the character and the realism of those struggles are hitting a little too close to home now. So I can only do NANA in small doses now haha. I even got both of my moms into NANA. Which isn't too impressive when one of my moms has watched the anime of every manga I've mentioned on this ask, but my other mom is NOT an anime fan and she loves NANA so much.
Children of the Sea
Oh my goodness, you definitely oh it to yourself to read this manga. It's not a long a read by any means with only 5 volumes and 43 chapters but it was such a pleasure to read. Maybe this bias comes from someone obsessed with the ocean (which my url definitely implies) and the life teeming underneath the surface but wow this was truly an experience. I watched the movie first and then read the manga, and I'm not sure if that'll shape anyone's viewing experience differently but I do wish I had read the manga first. But both are truly great to check out.
If you want a story about a girl meeting two boys raised by dugongs, this is the story for you. One of my favorite aspects of this read were the side stories labeled Testimony of the Sea. It adds so much to the story without even directly influencing the plot as you see all the strange phenomena that take place in the sea leading up to this mysterious event drawing in our protagonists and what will continue well after its conclusion.
Skip & Loafer
Currently ongoing and a series I was not expecting to like as much as I did. I'm one of the people who got into sukirofa after the anime dropped. 2 episodes in and seeing the absolute beauty and grace of how the staff handled the protagonist's transgender aunt, I had to give this a read and I do not regret in the slightest. This is such a great series and a perfect example how one utilizes 'don't judge a book by its cover'.
Characters you meet at first glance? It only takes a chapter or two before their layers are peeled back and you see how much went in to crafting them and making them more complex than meets the eye. A perfect example of this is the character Mika.
But my favorite chapter has to be ch 29 where you learn what made Nao decide to come out and transition. If you haven't read this series, I won't spoil it, you have to read it for yourself. Prepare for a monthly update schedule, because once that day of the month pops up, it's amazing to see how the sukirofa fandom comes together to scream on twitter and tumblr.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
The series that gave birth to the greatest hater in anime history. Araki truly drinks and leaves no molecules every time a part comes out. Another ongoing series I didn't expect to like as much as I did. But it's become a series close to my heart since diving into it after I got over my initial hesitance with the art style. Honestly JJBA's art style really grows on you, especially as you see Araki's art and writing develop so spectacularly.
You get equal parts continuous story and standalone adventure. You do need other pieces of the pie, but each part still feels so rich and in-depth and bright and colorful. You don't feel like the new JoJo and characters introduced are extensions of previous existing ones or usurpers that have stolen the panels away from other characters. It's like watching a torch be passed down from JoJo to JoJo, generation to generation (which it technically is since this story follows the descendants of the JoJo that started it all, Jonathan Joestar).
Araki's biggest source of writing inspiration came from how he felt watching Prince concerts. How the story of the concert would suddenly flip and give you a whole new experience. I feel he truly has that down with JJBA.
Concubine Walkthrough
Can't believe I even forgot to add Concubine Walkthrough, so take this quick addendum. This is one of the best manhwa I've ever read in my life and not enough people talk about it. I'm working on a post right now all about why I recommend it.
If you're a fan of sci-fi, romance and want to read an otome isekai romp that subverts your expectations? Please read this manhwa. It's The Matrix mixed with historical Korean fiction (and of course, otome isekai at its finest).
I loved loved LOVED the philosophy behind the story, the themes. The discussion of what reality is and choosing what reality means/is to you. Just because your entire life is a simulation, does that make your entire life up until that point irrelevant? Simulated it may be, your joy, your pain, your love, all of that still felt real, right? There were so many things I never considered about that very topic until I read this series and I feel like more people should give it a go. It's not that long a read (only 128 chapters for the main story with some extra bonus content on the side), please please PLEASE read Concubine Walkthrough if you haven't already.
#look she's answering#anon#animanga thoughts#fruits basket#furuba#fma#fmab#fullmetal alchemist#skip & loafer#スキップとローファー#NANA#jjba#jojo's bizarre adventure#concubine walkthrough
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Right, so back to walking along. As I mentioned before, the valley is known for its Fall colors, but we're here for hiking. Could I live in a place like this? Probably.
This is the Yozawa River, a tributary of the greater Akigawa. This Buddhist temple had a nice walkway that went along the river for a bit.
But heading up into the mountains, there's only a few scattered houses along a narrow road. I'm always impressed by the care regular people here put into the simplest of things... Making something ordinary into something picture-worthy...
But we're in cedar forest here. This is the start of the hike, about 50 m up onto the mountain.
And here's a couple views of the trail itself. Dirt, easy hiking, and not a single other hiker on the route.
Higher up and we get even more trees. This was really the view for most of it. Smelled wonderful. Stay tuned for more...
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#lol#Nine Dragons' Ball Parade#kowloons' ball parade#Rinnojo Tsubaki#coach yozawa#Tamao Azukida#yoshitaka tsurugi#shinonome twins#hokuto shinonome#anan shinonome#mangacaps#ndbp#Ndbpspoilers#baseball manga#Manga
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NANOMACHINES, NICO!
#love live!#metal gear rising#jack the ripper#jack#president armstrong#nanomachines#nico nico nii#nico#nico yozawa
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An original song written by me and inspired by a certain mobile game. With vocals by Shingo, my first VCV Utaloid! Please enjoy it to the end.
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Tsubasa Yozawa "I was 16 years old and saved 7 million yen. I will teach you how to do it."
Tsubasa Yozawa "I was 16 years old and saved 7 million yen. I will teach you how to do it." argument, Business, economy, impression, knowledge, Yozawa https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-7-MaPfNw1bI/XNPhTjFsrHI/AAAAAAAAU7M/8QDwkN1AugM0sl4Ehc8FnAGZouE0iQJLgCLcBGAs/s320/753541a2ad5c51cb74adbf3ee253d83a5abe966c1557386187.jpg http://mimicjapan.blogspot.com/2019/05/tsubasa-yozawa-i-was-16-years-old-and.html
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Famous Japanese Businessman worked out dramatically.
I guess many of you don’t know him, but he is focused by many people now a days. Take a look at pictures which are before and now.
Before
This is rude impression but it’s absolutely fat. but ... please take a look at current picture.
Now
Oh my fucking god.... What the fuck is happing? To be fare, I follow his twitter account and I was watching his tweets, he is tweeting tweet about his work out continually. like everyday.
Yozawa Tsubasa
His name is Yozawa Tsubasa, Japanese and he is living in Singapore right now. He is a famous businessman as earning 1 billion yen in a second. 1 billion yen is approximately 1million dollar. you know he is rich. but it’s not only just rich for him.
When he decided to work out seriously, he was thinking about insurance. but Singapore’s insurance (probably Investment-type insurance?) is so harsh conditions. When you wanna contract like this insurance in Singapore, you have to reduce your weight if you are fat. otherwise you have to pay extra initial (or regular?) insurance fee or cost. The more you invest money for insurance, fee will be increasing increasingly.
It’s understandable, it’s ridiculous. So he decided what he reduces his weight.
Having purpose is so important.
I seriously realized that having purpose is so important for me to live my life. What do you want to do? What do I want to do? I wanna do many of what I wanna do. but in many case I can’t keep doing it. Perhaps you too?
I’m having problem. like I’m learning something, but I can’t concentrate on learning for a while. sometimes is possible but everyday is hard for me. but what if it will turn into job? Surprisingly, I can concentrate on doing it for a long time. of course it depends on feeling at day.
So, I wanna tell you, I fucking realized when I’m seeing his twitter occasionally, having purpose (if possible it’s much better if you have a strong purpose) is so important for me to enrich my like. Of course, communicating with people is important too. I don’t wanna say, this is only important of what you would better do. just please keep this in mind. haha
That’s it! enjoy!!
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I had the privilege of welcoming the Yozawa family from Tokyo. What a joy it was to introduce them to southern BBQ! The father is a pastor of Tokyo Baptist Church, and the son will be starting school at the undergraduate school at Southern Seminary. Oh, how sweet it is to meet brothers and sisters from 6,000+ miles away, and immediately feel so united by the love of Christ!
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合理性とは、時代・時代によって変わるということです。何をやるべきか、どうあるべきか、はその時々で変化していくものです。それに最適化し続けることが、より豊かに生活していく鍵になります。
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#lol#nine dragons' ball parade#tamao azukida#rinnojo tsubaki#kowloons' ball parade#ndbpspoilers#Manga caps#coach yozawa#manga#Ndbp#caps
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与沢翼「平手友梨奈は妹にそっくり」
1:47の素敵な:2018/02/08(木) 07:21:42.44 ID:.net 【 与沢 翼 】与沢 翼(よざわ つばさ)は、日本の実業家、投資家。ドバイ在住。早稲田大学社会科学部卒業。ネオヒルズ族を自称していた。株式会社YOZAWA TSUBASA Holdings、株式会社フリーエージェントスタイルホールディングス、株式会社All of me代表取締役社長。 生年月日: 1982年11月11日 (35歳) 生まれ: 埼玉県 秩父市 学歴: 早稲田大学 Wikipediaより引用 与沢 翼 @tsubasa_yozawa それ見たよ。俺はデブだから似てないしあれだし、その女性がなんなのかも知らないけど、妹にそっくり。だからあぁ根拠はあるんだなぁと思ったよ。笑 https://twitter.com/tsubasa_yozawa/status/961213349936549889…
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たった一年出遅れるだけで一生抜けない差ができる場合がある。これが現代の鮮明な特徴であるから力強い決断→速やかな着手→マンネリして投げ出す事なき不断の継続力が求めれる。これは今後の勝敗の基礎条件。人々が勝敗を嫌っても優勝劣敗が付くのが現代。あとは個々人がそれを直視するかどうか次第。
— 与沢 翼(TSUBASA YOZAWA) (@tsubasa_yozawa) August 23, 2020
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