Should have a matching peter panda set ngl
I Fell In Love With The Fish Socks, Then Here Be Dragons, Now My New Favorite Novelty Sock Pattern Features A Popular Platypus: š https://buff.ly/3zQa2tm
English is like a pun. Since if you combineĀ āEnglandā and āBritishā you get the word English. I donāt know why my mind thought of this, but itās pretty amusing
I'm pretty sure that's going to put some deadly curse on me..
finally someone said it
The ice age movies where a key part of everyone i knows childhood but i never see anybody talk about them. So weird that they would have so much cultural impact on a whole generation then just disappear
I sobbed so hard at the end... Haru was my favorite and I wasn't expecting the ending at all :( It was still kind of bittersweet, and I loved the story..
i just finished the manga āone room of happinessā and at first I was like āhm this is a little oddā but then i got to the end and now im crying
More doodles, except this time, it's me trying to figure out how to draw seven in my style (very hard cus idk what my style is š)
this is epic and terrifying at the same time holy shit
Robots are funnier than us
Haru's and Sachi's relationship being non romantic means a lot to me. And I'm not saying that in a eww that's icky she's fourteen way, but that in being platonic it opened so many more windows for their dynamic. Not to mention this is a central relationship that the entire story revolves around and that's so rare to find in non plot driven media. It's even made explicitly clear there are no romantic feelings involved at least on Haru's side (Sachi's feelings may be more complex and it's left up to interpretation) but at the end of the day it's still not romantic in nature at all.
They have one of the most compelling relationships because they don't neatly fit into any boxes; they aren't lovers, or siblings, or parent and child, or friends, or savior and victim, or even captor and captive. All you can know is that they love each other and I think that's beautiful.