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2 years ago
šŸ‘ļø ✧ Enderman Names For Anon
šŸ‘ļø ✧ Enderman Names For Anon
šŸ‘ļø ✧ Enderman Names For Anon

šŸ‘ļø ✧ enderman names for anon

with anything!

grimshaw

darcy

tynan

ainsley

marisol

dominic

slate

parris

kovidar

gif credit -> šŸ‘ļø

divider credit -> šŸ‘ļø

šŸ‘ļø ✧ Enderman Names For Anon
3 months ago

getting this craved into my organs like that one dr who malpracticed his name into patients organs

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2 years ago

āš™ļø I DON'T GET WHY PEOPLE SHIT ON MOGAI AND NEOPRONOUNS AND JUST IGNORE RAD QUEERS LIKE...? THERE'S TRANSDISABLED PEOPLE??? LIKE, PEOPLE WHO USE CRUTCHES AND HEARING AIDS DESPITE NOT NEEDING THEM AND YOU'RE 10000% SURE THAT CATGENDER, SOMEONE WHO FEELS THEIR GENDER IS SOFT OR CUDDLY LIKE A CAT IS THE SCUM OF THE EARTH....

āš™ļø and people fucking RECLAIMING GROOMERS?? HUH??

āš™ļø wh what the fuckle is this shitarooni

3 months ago
ą­Øą­§ Ė– ࣪ ‹ Rosboy .

ą­Øą­§ Ė– ࣪ ‹ rosboy .

a term (and umbrella term) for boys who experience a significant connection to femininity within their gender and/or presentation.

ź’° my flag redesign, not my coined term ź’±

1 year ago

Guide To Ouji Fashion For Beginners: Dos And Don’ts

Boystyle (ćƒœćƒ¼ć‚¤ć‚¹ć‚æć‚¤ćƒ«), also referred to asĀ OujiĀ (ēŽ‹å­) in pop culture is a fashion style that is frequently associated with lolita fashion. Although it is not Lolita style per se, it is more of a masculine counterpart of the fashion style. It shares many of the aesthetic elements of the Lolita style. If you are a Lolita fan, you are bound to fall in love with theĀ Ouji fashion, also called Kodona Fashion.

The Ouji fashion follows its rules and can be pretty different from the Lolita fashion. Given that the word "ouji" means "prince," it contrasts with the princess-inspired Lolita aesthetic. However, this is just a brief overview of the world of Ouji fashion. Keep reading to dive deep into the beautiful world ofĀ Ouji LolitaĀ fashion!Ā 

A Short Introduction To Ouji Fashion

TheĀ Ouji fashionĀ is a Japanese trend frequently considered theĀ LolitaĀ fashion’s masculine counterpart. Don't mistake it for a sub-style, though; it is a full-fledged fashion item in itself. Since ā€œOujiā€ means prince in Japanese, you may think of it as theĀ male Lolita fashionĀ or even as the ā€œPrinceā€ to the Lolita fashion’s ā€œprincess.ā€

The primary distinction between the Ouji look and its feminine counterpart is the use of pants rather than skirts. The Victorian clothing style has also had an impact on the pants, which come in a variety of lengths. Vests and blouses will go with them. Most outfits may pair a waistcoat with it to complete the look.

So a typical Ouji outfit consists of the following: a blouse, pants, a vest or a jacket, shoes, socks, and, if desired, a hat. When you put these together to create an Ouji coordinate, it should look masculine yet elegant. A vital factor to note is that, although it’s supposed to be "masculine" fashion, anyone –regardless of gender- can wear it.

Types Of Ouji Fashion Style

There are numerous sub styles and themes forĀ Ouji fashion. It has the same three primary substyles as Lolita: classic, sweet, and gothic. However, there is a lot more overlap between these sub-styles, which aren’t as clearly defined. Even so, let’s look at the different types of Ouji fashion styles -

1. Sweet Ouji

The sweet Ouji style refers to more adorable, youthful, and innocent coordination. This style adheres to some of the same guidelines as Sweet Lolita, a sub-style of the Lolita fashion. But this style has a lot more of a ā€œShotaā€ or young boy vibe.

Guide To Ouji Fashion For Beginners: Dos And Don’ts

People who wear this style often pair it with a cute Lolita to twin with them. Some common themes or motifs are school-style, circus, sailor, and white rabbits. There aren’t many hard and fast rules for the set.

But generally, the outfit should include a blouse with ruffles. The pant length will depend on the person’s tastes, but pumpkin or puffed ones are more common. Other common elements include cropped or high-waisted vests, ribbon neck bows, mini crowns, or mini hats.

2. Classic Ouji

The emphasis on elegance and a refined air characterize classic Ouji. This substyle has a more traditional ā€œPrincelyā€ feeling. It is more sophisticated than sweet—most Ouji that aren't overly sweet orĀ gothicĀ fall within theĀ classic OujiĀ substyle. The whole coordination should give off a refined and more mature vibe.

Guide To Ouji Fashion For Beginners: Dos And Don’ts

People who practice this style frequently wear boots.Ā They also have specific buttons and structures for the jacket to be considered Classic Ouji, and even the pockets are unique.

The Classic Ouji fashion follows a significant historical influence. The typical elements of this style include – knee-length or longer pants, full-sized bicorn, tricorn or cavalier hats, waist-length orĀ longer vestsĀ and jackets, and elegant jabots or neck-bows. The most common themes or motifs can be military, pirate, or royalty.

3. Gothic Ouji

Gothic OujiĀ exudes a sense of darkness that can take the form of opulent decadence, distressed decay, or a simple, angular design. Generally, Gothic Oujis favor darker color schemes, makeup, patterns, and fashion—people who follow this outfit typically twin with the Gothic Lolitas.

Guide To Ouji Fashion For Beginners: Dos And Don’ts

To perfect the Gothic Ouji look, you must have a lot of specific details, just like the two styles mentioned above. The buttons, bows, and pockets should follow the particular Ouji rules. This Ouji style often gets inspiration from Visual-Kei elements such as big hair, platform boots, and flamboyance. The most common aspect of this Ouji style is the color black.

The outfit features jewel tones like navy or Bordeaux to contrast the black. The Ouji style also uses a lot of textures instead of colors, such as jacquard, velvet, or distressed fabric. Another common element is capes and overskirts made from long flowing fabric. The most common themes include vampires, priests, and crosses.

5 Simple Dos And Don’ts about Ouji Fashion You Should Know About

If you are a beginner in Ouji fashion, there may be various elements of this fashion world that you may want to know before delving deeper. Mainly because many people tend to confuse Ouji fashion withĀ Lolita fashion, the more widely recognized fashion style of the two.

So we bring you some simple dos and don’ts in Ouji fashion that you should keep in mind as a beginner.

1. Ruffled Blouse Over Plain Blouse

When you are doing an Ouji look, plain button-ups work fine. But when you pair them with a jacket or vest with a longer neck, the simple button-up can look a bit too simple. So you may opt for a more extravagant and frilly shirt that brings detail to the neck. Ruffles, jabots, neck bows, lace, and big collars are some details that favor the Ouji style.

2. Pants Define The Ouji Look

Pants are one of the essential elements of the Ouji look, as they are the main element that set the style apart from Lolita. Shorts and knickerbockers are the most common styles and lengths of pants that bring the Ouji vibe to an outfit.

Pants will also determine your Ouji style for the day. Long pants work best if you want a gothic and mature look.

3. Accessorize A You Want

When it comes to accessories, only the sky is the limit for you. Simply play around with it. If you already have a lot of Lolita accessories or other gothic ones, they may also complement the Ouji style. Some of the most common accessories in Ouji fashion are ties, bowties, jabots, lace, pocket watches, waist chain, etc.

4. Invest In Real Top Hats

Hats are most probably the most common element of the Ouji look. The two hat types most frequently seen in the style are top hats (mini or not) and tricorns (mini or not). Nevertheless, wearing newsboy hats and bowlers is also possible.

It’s best to avoid buying costume hats when you’re out shopping for hats. Authentic top hats look much better and aren’t even that expensive. Please note that if you buy these hats internationally, the shipping fee usually will be very high as the hats will involve volumetric weight.

5. Try Not To Look Too Casual

In the Ouji style, it’s best to avoid looking "too casual." Simply pairing a button-up with shorts or capris does not look boyish. Such an outfit seems uninspired and boring. Adding a few small accessories allows you to turn even the most basic style into something more attractive.

Conclusion

For everyone starting theirĀ OujiĀ journey, the new terminologies and overlapping substyles can be a bit overwhelming. So for all the beginners out there, we share a guide toĀ Ouji fashionĀ in this article.

I hope it has helped you start your journey with a clear idea of the beautiful world of Ouji fashion. Thanks for reading up till now.

2 years ago

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Velician

A gender related to libraries, bookstores, books, and the aesthetics of them.

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Bookgender

it may be felt as a connection to certain genres of books or with the aesthetics of books in general.

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Livrestormgender

A gender related to reading, libraries, the night, and storms.

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Genregender

related to certain genre(s) of writing in some way

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Biblioique

the feeling you get when you first open a book, the smell of old books mixed with the new, the feeling of being sucked into a new world as a way to escape, and the feeling of being at home in the pages. coined by @pupyzuĀ (i would check them out)

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Fitcivelic

a gender related to fiction books. coined by @pupyzuĀ 

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Nonfictivelic

a gender related to nonfiction books. coined by @pupyzuĀ 

Book Themed Neos/Xenos/Emojis

Comicvelic

a gender related to comic books. coined by @pupyzuĀ (i would check them out, they have a lot more of these book related themed ones and a lot of others xenos)

Neopronouns

> Page/page/pages/pages/pageself

> Word/word/words/words/wordself

> Book/shelf/bookshelf/books/bookself

> Wri/write/writes/writes/writeself

> Book/book/books/books/bookself

> Novel/novel/novels/novels/novelself

> Ink/ink/inks/inks/inkself

> Pen/pen/pens/pens/penself

> Fic/fiction/fictions/fictions/fictionself

> Wri/write/writes/writes/writeself

> Script/script/scripts/scripts/scriptself

EmojiPronouns

> šŸ“–/šŸ“–/šŸ“–s/šŸ“–s/šŸ“–self

> šŸ“š/šŸ“š/šŸ“šs/šŸ“šs/šŸ“šself

> šŸ“”/šŸ“”/šŸ“”s/šŸ“”s/šŸ“”self

> šŸ“•/šŸ“•/šŸ“•s/šŸ“•s/šŸ“•self

> āœļø/āœļø/āœļøs/āœļøs/āœļøself

> šŸ“„/šŸ“„/šŸ“„s/šŸ“„s/šŸ“„self

> šŸ”–/šŸ”–/šŸ”–s/šŸ”–s/šŸ”–self

2 years ago
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2 months ago
I’m Obsessed With These…
I’m Obsessed With These…
I’m Obsessed With These…
I’m Obsessed With These…
I’m Obsessed With These…

i’m obsessed with these…

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