Now I'm having contemplating whether or not to use Peter's POV or Flash's POV. Like, should I use Peter's POV and we see his journey as he sees more of Flash than the annoying prick he was in high school and falls in love with Flash that came with all the confusion from previously hating him to now having fuzzy feelings about him and understanding Flash more and see Peter slowly healing over his trauma. Or should I use Flash's POV as he meets this compelling stranger that seems to hold a slight dislike towards him right off the bat and soon finds out that this stranger is his idol who he has deep admiration for and somewhere along the way, his memories comes back and now he's doing practically anything to make it up to Peter for his past actions and the emotions that his memories returning invokes in him throws him back to before he started healing over his own trauma that caused him to act like he did in the first place and then we see him fall in love with Peter alone the way and they both help each other overcome their own trauma.
here's a lil scribble I did with Raven (personally I think #3 fits her aestheticđ) âď¸ part 49292 of me refusing to shove her into one "goth" category đ¤
What was Callimachus on to have written OVER 800 works
The history of literature has been lined with technology, giving us the copious amount of literary works influenced by technology and the imagination of people whoâve taken fictional technological systems to new heights which offered readers a fresh idea on how technology could advance. The contents of works arenât the only thing impacted by technology, as the medium of writing and reading are also affected by it. With every passing year, technologyâs impact on literature and its future only continues to grow in numerous ways, most of which I find beneficial.
The rise of technology within our society opened the doors for people to have the ability to write through blogs, social media platforms, etc. and spread their ideas to a wider extent. With technology, knowledge is easier to access. Everyone with the means uses the internet to scour for news and information for various reasons. Technology could help people with learning disabilities by aiding them in reading. People with dyslexia might be more inclined to use e-books as it helps them read better because of the more dyslexia-friendly formatting which you can also change.
Though technology isnât always available to everyone and the access to information isnât always easily accessible. In fact, there is an estimate of 37% of the world population who have yet to even access the internet. Furthermore, studies show that people retain more information when reading from a printed medium rather than e-books. Not only that, but using digital methods for literature erases the use of books which have certain aspects that make people love literature.
However, a study by Melinis (2011) showed that studentsâ motivation and engagement increased with e-books and strengthened comprehension skills. Furthermore, a study by DeGroot (2019) states that there is an implication that e-books are as effective for learning as printed versions are. Similarly, audiobooks also help people with learning disabilities and those that have problems reading chunks of texts for several reasons. Moreover, audiobooks are more engaging and entertaining due to their nature which is more likely to hook.
As our world continues to advance with technology, it seems that technologyâs impact on literature is immense. Digitized methods of reading and writing literature will only continue to rise in popularity. Even in current times, technologyâs impact on literature is already vast as it is, with blogs being popular, and online sites wherein writers can post their works to be accessed by a wider range of people. Due to that, there may even come a time where the hardback and paperback books weâre fond of disappearing to be replaced. As we see it, technology marks the future of literature
Kuroko: why are you so large?
Atsushi: God decided to bless me with a big dick but found out a small body can't handle it so he gave me a bigger body.
KnS/GoM: . . .
(I headcanon that Teiko students are from well-off or wealthy backgrounds because Teiko is F A N C Y. Also, redeemed Haizaki.)
Kagami: So, all of you and your family are rich?
Kuroko: Yes, Kagami-kun.
Kagami: *looks at Haizaki* and you're working how many jobs?
Haizaki: Two.
Kagami: And you?
Kise: I work as a model.
Kagami: You?
Kuroko: I part-time in the library.
Nijimura: I work three jobs.
GoM: Nijimura-senpai!?!?
Kagami: Who the fuâ
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Kagami: Okay, but, like, why?
Nijimura: We're all mentally unstable and need money for medication, that shit expensive.
Akashi: Does not work, unfortunately.
Midorima: What a waste, nanodayo.
Aomine: Who wants to drink meds, anyway.
Momoi: Dai-chan! You need medication.
Atsushi: I don't think that'll help his missing braincells or any of our health...
Kise: I think we gained immunity.
Nijimura: I need those medication to deal with life, dammit.
Kuroko: We all do.
Haizaki: I don't think we gained immunity. I think we're just that bad...
GoM(Momoi + Nijimura + Haizaki): . . .
Nah.
Kagami: What the fuck you mean "nah?" Yes. Yes, you are.
So, everyone's headcanoning or theorizing that Kaeya was affected by the happenings in the Chasm. But, has anyone ever wondered if Childe/Tartaglia/Ajax was affected? I mean, he has abyss energy, right? So would it be safe to assume that it's possible for him to have been affected by it?
I have never animated anything this complicated ever! I wanted Flash to look bigger but apparently that didnât happen. XD
I love Peter Parker, I love Flash Thompson and I love SpiderFlash or whatever this is called (what is it called?). Though itâs sad it doesnât seem very popular.
Anyway, be prepared! Iâm gonna go draw more of this pairing!
Character A: I thought he (MewTwo) was wearing a really big ass plug.
Character B: So, he was just masturbating this whole time?
Character A: OKAY, LOOK, MY REPLY WAS BAD BUT YOURS IS JUSTâ
Sometimes I wonder if you're me but 10x.
Character B: 10x what?
Character A: Everything.
Character B: Yeah. That's why you're crying out mommy/daddy everytime.
Character A: NAH MAN
Everyone else: . . .
Character C: *appears* Is it innocent or sexual again?
Character D: Nothing's innocent about them.
âAt a Distance, Spring is Greenâ is a K-drama that holds a special place in my heart. I think the way it portrayed youthâwith its shadows and lightsâwas beautiful, it felt like such an introspective drama that made me feel something not quite nostalgic, but a sense of understanding and made me think of youth. I think a lot of lessons can be taken from this drama, there is a lot to learn from the characters and their philosophies and ideologies, and their growth.
I know that almost everything that everyone has been talking about when it comes to this K-Drama is the fact that itâs the most BL not-BL drama ever, or how it should be a BL. But, as for me, I donât really care that it isnât a BL and Iâm a huge fujoshi. I admit, I think that adding an LGBT plotline to it can add a lot more, there is a lot to explore in an LGBT plotline especially being in a conservative country like Korea and having Yeo Junâs circumstances. But, âAt a Distance, Spring is Greenâ is more than that.
Itâs a story about falling in love, about being young, about learning to let go, about friendships, about family, about the light at the end of the tunnel, about the darkness in each of us, about forgiveness, about moving on, about finding happiness, about life circumstances. Itâs not just about romance. It is inherently more than that. Honestly, itâs very underrated and I hope more people can watch it and enjoy the nuances of it and the messages that each character can dish out.
I think the team did such a fantastic job at portraying youth. And a lot of the dialogues have made me think about things.
So, hopefully, people start watching it.
TW: depictions of domestic violence and child abuse