My final design for dans amour from the new vid :D!!
i decided to switch it up and post my costume designs that i do for aus so expect to see this suit in a phanart soon ^^ (also lmk if yall want to see most concept stuff in the future)
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i was thinking about how to dance in ohio today actually... i'm personally not a huge fan of. how to phrase it. "modern-day" or more realistic fiction style musicals i like my theater Weird. but how to dance in ohio was still a really fun show and i think it's the sort of thing a lot of people would really love if it found the right audience. i could see it getting revived off-broadway (hopefully with a somewhat revised book...) in a few years...
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if i have to see one more tightlacing scene in a piece of media taking place in the fucking 1810s i am going to lose it
you know what 1810s stays looked like???
like that. notice how the natural waist barely goes in.
do you wanna know what the fashionable silhouette was???
now. now. look me in the fucking eyes. DO YOU THINK YOU CAN TIGHTLACE YOUR RIBCAGE? BECAUSE THATS WHERE THAT WAIST WAS. THERE’S NO POINT TIGHTLACING BECAUSE YOU CANT FUCKING SEE THE GODDAMN NATURAL WAIST.
thank you for your attention
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This is the drawing I use as my tumblr header
I’m currently extremely deep into vtuber rabbit hole, especially Nijisanji EN
I now mostly only draw my kamioshi, Yamino Shu hehe
But I think I will only post ship art here, at least until twitter dies
Please check my twitter for non-ship art 👌
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I have this fucked up masochistic relationship going on at the moment with Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, one where I’m autistic and it’s my hyperfixation atm so I keep constantly rewatching it. But I’m also gay, have an asian family, and mountains of generational trauma, and even though I’ve watched it so many times, the ending scene never fails to make me bawl and sob like a baby. But it’s so beautifully and painfully melancholic, so intensely cathartic, I can’t stop myself from watching.
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Considering how much of a shitshow it (apparently) turned into, the first episode of Game of Thrones continues to be incredibly good
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Catching up on Wheel of Time and I just got to the big reveal in ep 4. I knew it was coming (because I read the books) but it was still epic!!! I think I’m enjoying this season even more than s01 tbh.
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It's 3:14 am in México but I am watching the novela Corazón Salvaje (1993) based on a novel by Caridad Bravo Adams that is trash and misogynist but I have to be happy that it exists because if it didn't we couldn't have this amazing, supreme and perfect version of that story with the free adaptation by the screenwriter queen María Zarattini that is gold compared to the original novel which I read only one book of the trilogy, it was horribly bad since I needed to force myself to finish it reading hoping it will get at least a bit good but it never happened.
Ok back to the point, that title which can be translated as Wild Heart is on the platform ViX and has the best quality I have ever seen compared to the ones on youtube.
Is such a fucking beautiful love story with a historical setting premise and I cry because I hate capitalism so fucking much in streaming right now. I have to watch ads (since I don't have a paid account) and it kills the mood in the romantic moments or the serious ones.
And before someone asks "why don't you buy the series on DVD?".
Is simple, because there are 80 episodes and it sold well in the 90's however now it's only sold the "Resume" version of that and in amazon reviews, they even said it cut one of the best and most essential parts.
I pray for a DVD release with the quality I am watching in ViX to come out. I know there is not a possibility but man, let me have this series in physical, it is such a gem for it to be only online because it can get lost if that platform someday dies.
Ok sorry, I needed to vent.
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my distaste for The Taming Of The Shrew vs the sheer sexe vibes of the 1960s film
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