Reblog this to ease the back pain of the person you reblogged it from
reading the latest opm chapter like
Lost July ☆
So I just found out how to view the tags others add to your posts when reblogging them. There used to be an XKit Extension for it but ever since the new Tumblr dashboard that didn’t work anymore. However, Tumblr makes it now possible without the need of an extra extension. I don’t know if this is common knowledge and I just never knew but I thought I’d share it for everyone who, like me, didn’t know about this feature. So here you go. ;)
This only works for the desktop version, not for the app:
1. Click on the “notes” on the bottom left of a post.
If people added text to your post or wrote a reply that’s visible in the little window that opens then.
2. To view the tags click on the “#” on the top right of the little window.
And that’s it. Now you can see the tags that were added to the post. ;)
Even if we never see Razer again in YJ I am just so ecstatic to have seen him have this moment and hope other people will be inspired to give GLTAS a chance and watch it because it really is THAT good.
Flowers of camellia on the (previously Lapis's) head - symbol of estrangement and cold mind. They "melt" because of the changing of Phos
Delphinium - Original Phos's silly immature behaviour
Dragonfly wings - the swiftness of agate legs
A WooWoo to match Vash, everyone say thank you Nightow
mercy.
tldr: razer and aya show up at 1:05:00.
but WOW. I thought I set my expectations at rock bottom, and I was still disappointed. I thought that their reunion would be glossed over, but we didn't even get that! there was no reunion! they're just here now, hi guys, no answers as to how they found each other again, no emotional resolution whatsoever. no mention as to how crazy it is that they're fighting the anti-monitor again, nothing. not even one little throwaway line that would be tantalizingly close to good characterization!
I see people posting about them showing up again and being excited, and I don't want to seem like an asshole by complaining about it. but this was so, so shallow. again, I wasn't expecting anything spectacular. I knew they wouldn't set up the whole movie to explore razer and aya, they had plenty of other characters (far too many, in my opinion) to focus on. but I just don't like how relentlessly positive everyone is being about this. I get we're all starved for razaya content, but it feels like we're giving dc praise for the absolute barest minimum.
I've wanted to gush about this topic for a while and i have no organized thoughts but a lot of feelings i need to get out. First and foremost being "Holy shit this manga is so damn loud" which is a weird feeling to have since manga is generally understood to be a silent medium.
And yet the Mangaka MokuMoku Ren has filled their work to the brim with sound. Now comics using onomatopoeia (words that echo a noise ie: crunch) is nothing new the sound of a fist hitting it's target and walls being wrecked is nothing new. But usually onomatopoeia is worked into whatever action is resulting in the noise
adding both a sense of motion as well as sound. Which is what makes The Summer Hikaru Died's use of it so unique and compelling. To utilize onomatopoiea you have to give up on space that could otherwise be going to deatil work in the background or foreground. Now this is fine with smaller unobtrusive effects like Wolverine's claw extending, and there's numerous example's where a sound will take up large portions of the page to show how loud something like a bomb going off is. But i've yet to see another comic western or otherwise so consistently use this facet of the medium to instill such claustrophobia and dread. As a slower paced horror manga The Summer Hikaru Died builds it's suspense mostly through atomosphere, the supernatural happenings weighing on the surrounding evironment until they break the surface
The use of sound is heavy, it's harsh, it's a vehicle to show how wrong things have gotten from the whisper of "it's coming" heard in the ringing bell of a train crossing to the omnipresent call of birds, bugs, and frogs that pushes in on the paneling shrinking the world with their cacophony.
the way sound shrinks the world making reader and character both feel suffocated by the drone is matched by how the manga uses silence as a way to make the characters feel exposed and vulnerable. the page is now empty of distraction the world of the story on full display and it still feels wrong it's agorophobic, at least amidst the din there was some sense of anonymity being just one voice among hundrends.
even the speech bubble feels out of place as it wanders off desperate to fill the space. The manga is full of these moments of sound and silence in some dance with eachother always too much or too little, never comfortable. It adds a lot to the horror of the manga, and is just one part of many that makes The Summer Hikaru Died such an excellent manga, every chapter I can feel my skin crawl as the setting becomes more hostile to the charactres while they uncover more of the truth of their circumstances.