i did one assignment and im this 👌 close to just opening genshin
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Without saying “I’m sorry.” 1. “I wish I could help but my plate is pretty full right now.” 2. “I have said yes to too many things lately and I’m honestly overwhelmed at the moment.” 3. “I am not accepting any new tasks right now.” (I use this a lot and even though it is firm, I get positive responses because it’s relatable). 4. “I am over-committed right now, but I hope you find the help you need.” 5. “That’s my night to spend time with my family but thank you for asking me.” 6. “I’d love to but my schedule is packed right now.” 7. “That’s not a good day/time for me.” 8. “That’s not really my area, but thank you for thinking of me.” 9. “I’m honored but I can’t this time.” 10. “Thank you but this isn’t something I’m able to take on right now.” 11. “I am needed somewhere else that day, but thank you.” 12. “I am limiting my commitments right now.” 13. “I am honestly not able to dedicate the time right now.” 14. If you are disabled: “Spoons are low, so today is not a good day for this.” (try using “bandwidth” instead of “spoons” if you are not disabled so we can preserve the meaning of “spoons.”) 15. “That’s not a good fit for me, but (offer a genuine alternative).”
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If you needed any reasons, here are 10 why I am a Shouto simp:
1. His character design is awesome. He can totally rock anything - being an awkward moon, a clingy koala, an empty-headed flower or a judgmental blob of syrup - it all works. There is a multiverse of Rokis and I love all of them.
2. He is one of the funniest characters. Full stop. He’s hilarious (often unintentionally, but that’s beside the point).
3. He spends his free time trying to help his mentally ill mother heal. He visits and writes letters. Because that’s how he feels now. (And that makes him an icon, honestly).
4. The many shades of sluuuuuuuurp - he has such a range. It can go from passive aggressive to kind and supportive. (How do people call his face blank?)
5. He’s a statement in a turtleneck (or in fugly cardigans or traditional clothes. He could probably get away with wearing a sack, but that’s besides the point)
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Hi hi! So I'm pretty sure your favorite character is Shouto (please correct me if I'm wrong!) but I was wondering what your favorite scenes of him are? And what are your favorite colors?
hi hi anon!! yes, my favorite character is indeed shouto 😅 guilty as charged! my favorite scenes hmm lemme think...
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basically the entire sports festival don’t @ me omg
carrying on... literally any time he fights. heLLO. what a hero oh man oh man.
if i absolutely have to pick ONE. it would be the scene where todo drags deku to the side before their fight in the sports festival and tells him about his past (after asking if deku is all mights love child LOL).... this one below omg.
i mean LOOK AT HIM. wow.
and lastly!! my favorite colors... light pink (big surprise here), white, yellow (either marigold or bright duckling yellow lol), cerulean (shoutos eye lowkey), and maybe a lilac/lavender too.
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when my little brother was even littler my mom came up with the 小兔子 bunny game to get him to eat
(it took forever for him to finish meals)
I win.
I got introspective one day and sketched out a 6 panel comic. It sat in a folder for a few days before I expanded it to 10. Then it sat for a week. After which, I moved on. The expiration date had passed, and the comic joined the rest of the half-drawn files in the very same folder.
I still don’t like it anymore, but I’ll take the victories where I can.
the suffering never ends
when you don’t do a warm up and go straight into lineart and your hand does the thing
A wise person once told me that if a guy wants to be with a girl he will make it happen, no matter what.
- Gigi Philips (He’s Just Not That Into You)
10) Kamisama Kiss
Kamisama Kiss is an interesting shoujo. I found it to be fairly unique compared to other shoujos and yet also found it to be a shoujo that held many of the tropes the genre normally has. I know charm is something that is typically subjective, but I found Kamisama Kiss to be a very charming show. From what I’ve seen, a lot of people have a similar opinion, so watch it if you like shoujos.
9) Asagao to Kase-san
I love how normal and teenage Asagao to Kase-san is. It’s really sweet to see the beginning of a relationship along with the awkward fumbling that comes from it, especially in a wlw romance. It’s cute and the movie is only an hour long. The manga is a little longer.
8) End of the Fucking World
End of the Fucking World is a good example of doing edgy, shitty teenagers right. I found myself rooting for them to get out of their…situation successfully and happily, even though it’s obvious that’s not going to happen. Watching the two of them slowly soften and care about the other was extremely satisfying. The series is pretty short. I watched it in about a day. So next time you get some free time this show might be a good idea.
7) (500) Days of Summer
It was really good. The story was told in a unique way and the characters were likable and their relationship was endearing. You could understand why they ended up together and why they liked each other while also seeing how they were ultimately not good for each other without making the characters look stupid. It’s a really good romantic comedy. I would recommend it.
6) Wotaku ni Koi Wa Muzukashii
Writing good. Pacing bad. That’s the base of the show. It’s an office romance! Those are normally pretty fun, and this one is! The opening and ending sequence are incredibly fun. I don’t have much to say about this one in all honesty. It’s a romantic comedy with dry humor and romance viewed through a mature lens. It’s good. Check it out.
5) Bloom into You
Yeahhhh Bloom into You is probably the most somber romance on this list. I gotta say, I was surprised by how psychological Bloom into You was considering how popular it seemed to be as well as the art design appearing very flowery at first sight (though once I started to watch the show the designs seemed more solemn). This show deals with trying to understand what being in love even is, the reasons people fall in love with others, and if those specific reasons will affect how the person reciprocates their feelings. It’s extremely good, just don’t watch it if you’re in the mood for a light romance.
4) Our Relationship is…
I’ve already written most of my thoughts on this manhwa in a different blog post of mine. It’s a really good romance with strong main and side characters. If you like the friends to lovers trope then this manhwa is the one for you. I could really sense their care for one another. The manhwa was also good at differentiating between what made them like each other as friends and what made them like each other romantically. Their relationship evolved nicely. I’d recommend it, for sure.
3) Doukyuusei
Definitely the healthiest yaoi I’ve seen. Though I haven’t seen many. I’m kind of sucker for romances that put an emphasis on the seasons so Doukyuusei kind of easily became a beloved romance of mine. The direction and water-color design was beautiful. Sadly, I don’t think the movie is purchasable in the west as well as being very hard to stream. Seriously. I’m surprised my computer didn’t get a virus after watching this.
2) Fruits Basket
I’m mad it took me until 2018 to watch this. If you’re into the found family trope (like me) then Fruits Basket is a must watch. The themes of finding a place to belong are done so beautifully and the characters are so likable that when they find that place it just…you really feel that shit. The romance is also really sweet, though not as developed compared to the manga- but hey! Fruits Basket is getting a reboot in April that is supposed to follow the manga a lot better than the original anime adaptation so PLEASE look forward to that.
1) His and Her Circumstances
I really like this one. The two main characters are likable and the comedy is done really well and this show serves a lot of good advice and insight on growing up and relationships and it’s just really good okay. It’s one of the few romances I’ve seen that shows that people make mistakes in relationships that are often unintentional- sometimes those mistakes are even things we think we’re doing right. His and Her Circumstances just really knows how to portray common and realistic relationship problems and blunders in an interesting, endearing way. Watch it if you can find it.
1. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku: Four Different Kinds of Otaku’s, Four Different Meanings Of Love
2. I Want To Eat Your Pancreas: Fulfilling A Sudden Wish While Wishing For This Moment To Never End
3. Convenience Store Boy Friends: A Small Town Store Brings Many Feelings Together
4. Boarding School Juliet: A Sudden War Between Two Opposite Sides Brings A Sudden Secret Of Love In The Mixing
5. Wolf Girl and Black Prince: A Series Of Lies Of Love Brings Unknown Feelings Within
6. Love Stage: A Mistake From The Past Brings A New Discovery Of Love
7.Yamada Kun & The Seven Witches: Passing A Kiss Along Awakens A Pathway of Trouble
8. Inu x Boku Secret Service: A Servant Teaches His Master The Meanings Of What’s Within Yourself
9. Hal: Having A Second Chance In Life While Uncovering The Meanings Of Love All Over Again
10. Monthly Girls’ Nozaki Kun: An Artist Turns A Girl’s Love And Talent Into A Manga Series
Haikyuu!!2 | Episode 6 | Tobio Kageyama + Expressions
This is too cute.
ギョーザ
I love them uwu.
“Are they, like, some pushy uncles? Along with the defiant, hip youngster.”
Happy Birthday to our precious & adorkable setter, Kageyama Tobio [12/22]