I started the Yakuza saga knowing absolutely nothing about it; I thought I was gonna lock in to a doom & gloom series like the Mafia games…
As soon as I saw this mf Kiryu beat the shit out of somebody with a BICYCLE I very quickly learned that this game is unserious as hell 😭
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not to be that person but fuck
n don’t get me wrong I love smut as much as the next person but I cannot stand meaningless smut. With no substance just mindless sex with no passion or any ounce of affection attached to it. No buildup, no pining, no tension so thick it’s palpable no “fuck why are these jeans glued on” no “clumsiness or characters being awkward because sex is awkward sometimes and intimidating” no characterisation, character development or poking fun in a lighthearted way because
“dino boxers really?”
the way they’d be so unapologetic about it too maybe not even vocal but the look that fucking look that screams “yeah? n what you’re gonna do about it?” or maybe they’re flustered but that’s hot either way because it’s them, it’s their quirk
It’s the little details
The vulnerability? The insecurities—trying something new but being afraid to cross or plunge into unknown territories
but it’s their touch—guidance—that unspoken “you’re safe with me”
Subtle hotness/intimacy man
But yeah sex sells. Let’s be real. It’s a cheap way to get views especially when not mindful of how characters would react in such situations
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Just wanted to say that I find you to be a truly intriguing person .I love your blog ,thank you for blessing us with ur presence on this app.I had sent you an ask and the reply you wrote was so thoughtful.Thank you sm for it. I'm interested in learning about your favorite YouTube videos—whether they are video essays, lectures by authors, interviews, or even random video recommendations.Have a good day.
This makes me so happy, anon, and it's so kind of you to say, thank you so much 🤍 I've actually only gotten into youtube videos recently but a few I've really enjoyed:
"Are We Infantilising Ourselves?" by Elliot Sang
"TikTok's Revenge Against Mean Girls: The Selena Gomez effect" by Shanspeare
"The Secret World of the Japanese Swordsmith"
"Destroying the Old Lie: What Makes a Film Truly Anti-War?" by Storytellers
"Andrew Tate: How to be a Real Man" by Shaun
"Why You Should Be More Pretentious" by Horses
"We All Got Tricked into Content Addiction" by Horses
"Turning a Powerful Black Hole Collision into a Beautiful Symphony" by Museum of Science Boston
"The 27 Club: Mental Illness and Art" by Polyphonic
"Countercultural Laughter from Ancient Greece to the 18th Century" by The Mimesis
"Model Citizen" (5 min short film) by Dead Sound
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OKAY BUT TAROUNTULA, A LITERAL YARNBALL?? IM CRYING I LOVE HER
THIS IS AN OLD ASK BUT I FINALLY MADE ONE TAROUNTULA AND YOURE RIGHT SHES SO LOVABLE AAAAA ♥️♥️♥️
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Twilight peaked with that intro camera transition from Arizona desert landscape into the wet green mountains of the Pacific Northwest
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The most fulfilling thing about art (and why I'm so passionate about it as a concept) is just knowing that this is a piece of you entering this world and being born, and it's as imperfect, messy, and human as you are.
Like, this is my first single crochet, and look at it!
It's lumpy and not even whatsoever, but that came out of my hands. It is, essentially, not unlike a toddler who has just learned to walk with uneasy legs. Would you punish a toddler for toddling, for being unsteady and unrefined? Then why is it that we must punish ourselves for being in what is essentially that same state? Create, even if you cannot run with it. You can still walk with it. You can still crawl with it. But, create
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