Some people say that anime is crap that only people who don't grow up watch. OBJECTION! Because I'm pretty sure it's subjective to SOME. And I'll strangle anyone who says Pokemon is kiddish because it's nostalgic for people of my generation. Speaking about anime, my all time favourite will be Shinsekai Yori, which pretty much touches on many sensitive topics of society like homosexuality and humanity's self righteousness. It does take some time to pick up before it really gets to you but most of the great anime have that trouble (since they have to try to set up the atmosphere/plot in the first few episodes). I enjoy how they have really artistic scenes as well. “We ultimately fear what spawns from within us.”
I have never enjoyed watching something this much.
The last episode was a "powerful and beautiful ending to a series that at first I did not think much of".
Recently I came across an article that animals do suffer from mental problems too. Cats, dogs and parrots do get depression and OCD. I think this pretty sure how much animals and humans are alike. In no way have I ever thought that us humans are superior and therefore I detest people who mistreat animals.
This is why I love Tumblr so much.
It's basically like Flickr and Facebook and Instagram mashed up together.
And the work pieces are amazing.
HOW DO PEOPLE EVEN WORK ON PAPER THAT'S SO DELICATE?
Or more like.. HOW DO PEOPLE CREATE SUCH GREAT CRAFTS?
I'm really really envious and wished I didn't have such sweaty palms that will leave wet marks on papers.
(I wish I didn't suck at 3D so much).
The link to the post on Tumblr can be found here.
He is frequently known for his collaborations with Matsuno Yasumi (who is Japanese game designer whose two games scored perfect points on Famitsu* magazine.) * Famitsu magazine is a line of Japanese magazine devoted to video games. He is known for doing the character designs for the Final Fantasy series, and also Bravely Default and was cited by IGN for his "brilliant" and "refined" art.
EVEN HIS DOODLES ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
Ironically, this is his farewell letter for his fans (he was leaving Square Enix).
I mean even Lady Gaga loves it and wears it (though they can be a little bizarre... - anime eyes, anyone?)
I follow this website called Tokyo Fashion on Facebook.
They post daily on the citizens of Akihibara.
Most of them there sport a daring outfit (something we would never do) and I salute them for that.
Some of the outfits depict steampunk, which I think is really really cool.
There's also really cute looks as well (and they look so dolli-ish and adorable).
I'm jealous of how Japanese females get such pale skin!
And of course, minori* is always appearing on the page.
I really love her style and how she pays so much attention to details on her eyes!
Her outfit is always (I think) handmade and remade from resale pieces.
She's also called a "Shironuri", which literally translates to "painted in white" and therefore they refer to people who dress in the shironuri style wear white makeup
Shironuri also frequently dress up in Japanese traditional elements and sport a gothic lolita style, which I think is really unique!
Here is my favourite outfit of minori*:
“Sleeping, Waking, Awakening, and Death”
I adore how she executes the term "Plants" so accurately.
She looks like a forest spirit going through different stages.
She is very artistic and I am envious of that.
I wish I could execute such a beautiful form of art on my face too.
(I can't even do make up.)
I don't really understand the discrimination against Crocs when it's catered towards people who value comfortable shoes. Instead, some doctors are even recommending it to patients with foot issues - especially those with bone deformities and diabetes. A new line of Crocs called CrocsRx is specially catered towards those patients for relief. CrocsRx. They are lined with antibacterial material that prevents fungal and bacterial infections. The spare room and antibacterial properties also help with diabetes patients because they have higher risk for open sores and wound infections. I personally love wearing Crocs, having bought lots of them. It's especially convenient that you can wear it even when it rains (though it gets a little soggy). What's great about them is the arch support and how I don't get blisters from wearing them though I am extremely blister prone. |