I don’t know when yesterday was and I don’t know when tomorrow is
Tanjiro : What's your life motto ?
Rengoku : Single and ready to mingle !
Giyuu : Bi and ready to die.
Masks 🎭
Expect Israel's bot army to be extra active in the coming days and weeks, and not just on Tiktok
By making pro Palestine posts, you're making a difference
Happy Pride Month
Me realising I’m dissociated: Again?? Can’t I stay in this reality for 5 damn minutes?
Me waking up from dissociation: Oh my god take me back take me back take me back I don’t like it I wanna be a zombie again I can’t stand this.
Naruto realizes that Sai will fall for these jokes
bonus:
Sai has done some research
🍁An Egg-citing new Friend!🥚
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Aaa!! It’s finally done! My first Claymation!! I made this as part of my animation midterms and I put a TON of TLC into this project. Everything you see in the animation was handmade by me! Even the painted background of the Scarlet Forest. It’s a bit amateur, but I really like how it turned out!
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something that i really like about blue eye samurai, now that im thinking about it, is that it discusses violence against women without becoming torture porn. like, in a lot of media that portrays women's issues, they show you that scene. like they give you this extended visual of a woman experiencing something traumatic and then laud themselves as feminist for doing so.
blue eye samurai doesn't do that. the whole show is set in a world that is extremely antagonistic toward women, and it makes a point to tell you that being a woman right now sucks, because they are property and are used sexually. but even though it doesn't shy away from this, it doesn't show you the violence itself, which you would almost expect it to because of how graphic the rest of the show is.
im thinking specifically of kinuyo. they very well could have shown us a scene of her being abused, but they didn't. they didn't show the abuse itself, but they did show how it affected her. they showed her seeing a doctor for her sores. they could have made this incredibly traumatic and grotesque scene a spectacle, showing us exactly how powerless she is and how powerful he is. they could have shown us this incredibly triggering event in full detail for our entertainment, but they didn't. they chose not to. and i think that's how it should be.
it is not necessary to have an extended visual and auditory reenactment of violence against women. we the audience understood the gravity of the situation and were able to empathize without needing that scene. having that scene would have completely detracted from the point they are trying to make. it would have turned something completely reprehensible that women everywhere fear because it's a very real issue into entertainment.