To prove something to a friend, please
REBLOG IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
LIKE IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS DON’T BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
My fanart of Canada from Hetalia!
Inspiration:
His hair was SO DIFFICULT!
My latest fanart China from Hetalia!
My God! Shading is harrrrd! It was my first time ever shading one of my drawings… please give me feedback and advice! 🥺😄
I drew another Canada/ Mathew 🇨🇦 from Hetalia! I tried to be accurate in the uniform 😄
Inspiration:
[The pictures are not mine. These are screenshots of a Instagram story from a fan account. :)]
What quarantine feels like:
This melts my heart cause I want to become a translator and interpreter in the future! Very well said! Agree 100%!
Can we give credit to translators? My first language is not english, and i grow up reading translated works. I fell in love with the words of my favorite books, even though it was not the original. When i started reading the original versions, it occurred to me, how hard, and time consuming translation is. It’s a whole different genre, and it’s requires so much talent. They have to translate someone’s work in a way, that the readers, who speak a whole other language will understand. They have to translate in a way that they will laugh, and cry, and live in the story, and make annotations, and write out quotes, and think about it when they half asleep. They will make it their own, in their own language. That’s something so beautiful, and delicate. Translators are just as much artists, as painters, or writers. They make reading available to all, and i can’t thank them enough.
I think we all at this point know Mariano’s walk in Encanto:
All this time it reminded me of something…
And now I remembered!
King George’s walk in Hamilton!
Wallpaper aesthetics for the German TV series Netflix about the famous German hospital „Charité“ and it’s prominent doctors, like Emil Behring, Robert Koch, Paul Ehrlich in Season One. In Season Two we follow the Sauerbruchs and Adolphe Jung. And the newly released Season Three shows Otto Prokop and Ingeborg Rapoport.
The Series is a mixture of actual historical personalities/ events and tied in fictional characters. And it’s available on Netflix!
Call me Izzy! :) At this point it’s just very random…Sideblogs: @mondernierespoir (Star Wars) and @millemillebaci (Peter Alexander) and @christianfriedelfan (Christian Friedel)
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