Vincent being found by Avalanche
Vincent coming out of coffin
Vincent joining Avalanche
Vincent transforming
Vincent transforming
Vincent transforming
Vincent transforming
Vincent interacting with party members
Vincent interacting with the Turks
Vincent standing aloof
Vincent caring for others
Vincent shooting
Vincent jumping
Vincent rolling
Vincent casting spells
Vincent healing
Vincent on Tiny Bronco
Vincent on the train
Vincent in Gold Saucer
Vincent having flashbacks
Vincent as a Turk
Vincent being shot
Vincent being experimented on
Vincent meeting Lucrecia
Vincent meeting Hojo
Vincent meeting Sephiroth
Vincent being Vincent
Vincent
Elle pleure, incensé, parce qu'elle a vécu! Et parce qu'elle vit! Mais ce qu'elle déplore Surtout, ce qui la fait frémir jusqu'aux genoux, C'est que demain, hélas! il faudra vivre encore! Demain, après-demain et toujours! -comme nous!
Baudelaire, Les fleurs du mal (via pochiyo)
Megumi : Oh, Inumaki-senpai is fast.
Toge :
JJK and Toge are perfection. I rest my case.
WTF? XDDD
the one problem i have with people my age and younger is that a lot of us do not have hands on hobbies. like i have spoken to so many people my age who go to work, go to school and then fuck around on their phone/computer for hours and then ???????? like no wonder ur depressed and have low confidence in urself. u need to get ur hands on something, feed those dopamine receptors! learn how to play guitar, garden, scrapbook, fucking make model trains. i don’t give a shit, MAKE SOMETHING!!
it feels better than drugs when i finish making a thing—and then show it off or gift it.
and then so people my age say to me ‘well—i can’t draw/paint/knit/etc. like you can. my stuff would be terrible.’ yeah, well duh—a part of developing skill is sucking at something and then practicing it over and over and over again until you suck less. u’ll have a hard time feeling lonely or bored when you can’t stop thinking abt a technique you want to try or something you want to make for someone else. making things has SAVED MY LIFE. it gave me a reason to keep living day after day when i wanted to die.
making things improved my generational relationships (when i worked for the newspaper i would talk to customers abt jamming recipes or cross-stitch, one of my grandmas always gives me pattern books and tell me abt when she knitted things for mom, my other grandma is giving me a wedding quilt that HER grandma gave her 50 years ago because she knows i will appreciate it). it also got me likeminded friends who also make things.
take a ceramics class! pick up water colors, bake cakes! learn to work on cars! make soap. DO SOMETHING THAT DOESN’T INVOLVE STARING AT A SCREEN.
Okay but imagine Vincent just glitching all the time.
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