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river-sam2 · 3 months
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“Mysterons out! Fortune in!”
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Can they ward off the Mysterons by soybeans as well as Oni?
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debdarkpetal · 8 months
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Via Queen Rare Archive on Facebook.
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I went to a Japanese exhibition and the gift shop was full of washi tapes! And lovely stickers! 🌸🌸🌸
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rigelmejo · 1 year
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Okay WELL I get why BL was dropped in the reviews?
This scene I'm fairly sure isn't the student and teacher, it's I think the student before he leaves for the beachside? I'm not sure why he's repeating kill? I'm seeing it like panicking, not wanting, but not sure specifically why it is using killed 殺した?
But yeah. The artist did open immediately with some panels that look very reminiscent of BL frames. (Right to left)
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So... I have watched the Japanese horror film and the game that inspired the Resident Evil franchise called Sweet Home.
Holy Shiitake on a stick, I think this movie is the true "what if RE is a movie", before RE became a thing. The practical and special effects are just top notch and the story is beautiful and sad.
The tie in game is also amazing as well and I understand why its called the "Patient Zero of Survival Horror".
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🧁Yummy and cute easers! Easer treats by Takara Tomy (Tomy Japan) and character easers by an unknown company🍰
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(Don’t eat them)
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Just a small detail that I wanted to highlight from Netflix’s One Piece. Even though this is clearly a Western production of a Japanese series, as you can tell from the more Hollywood-ish dialogue and action, the series isn’t completely divorced from its Japanese roots. For example, in the first episode, you can clearly tell Koby and Luffy are eating with chopsticks. And the little girl serves chocolate onigiri to Zoro.
It feels like the reverse of how anime used to be treated in the early 2000s. Remember when Pokémon had to change the name of the food to stuff like donuts and pizza? Now we have a Western show that’s based on an anime, and they’re making sure not to erase the Japanese influence in the series.
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glimmerkey · 8 months
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2000s Sanrio - Hello Kitty Charms
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Ice-cream scoop pngs
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tartppola · 8 months
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corn plate moment but is he wearing a mechanics uniform under that jacket 🤔
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aro-barrel · 3 months
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i’d like to read about non-white aro experiences (as well as experiences of aro people from outside the US and UK). i don’t think there are enough explicitly non-white conversations about aromanticism. i remember seeing a demographic poll a long time ago, with a majority of aromantic tumblr identifying as white, but non-white aros exist!
i want to hear from people who can’t/won’t come out because of cultural expectations or language barriers. people who use different words to describe their aromanticism. people who experience isolation from the aro community because they aren’t white (enough). i want to hear about aromanticism from new angles!
of course, no one is ever obligated to reveal their ethnicity or race online. but if anyone has seen writing on diverse aro experiences or if they want to share their own experiences, i’d like to read about other perspectives! (pls send stuff my way)
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maomiya · 10 months
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~Girlies wear Jirai~
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ehatnow · 3 months
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Shadow Milk deserves better. I say we chop the tree down and let them all loose
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Also can i just say his sprites are so expressive??? I love it and also the wisps bc like hes not completely there
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rigelmejo · 1 year
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Spent a half hour reading Soseki's I Am a Cat chapter 1, on this site https://www.sosekiproject.org/iamacat/iamacat01.html
I'm curious why Cat uses ある in this, instead of いる. I also saw some notes that this is hard to read, for 2-3 year japanese students, and I'm curious if the difficulty is partly in old word choice. Or if the main difficulty is grammar which would be incorrect today, because if it's the second one I should be aware not to mess up my understanding of modern grammar.
I couldn't find any articles online explaining if early 1900s japanese was the same grammatically as current japanese or not, unfortunately.
This site is really cool by the way! It has recorded audio, click definitions, a vocabulary list page so I can pre read the word list to get familiar, and a rough English translation to check I understood or clarify what I did not!
I'm also really interested to learn he wrote こころ. Today on Amazon Japan, oddly, BL novels were leading me to Kokoro (modern novel adaptation? I'm not sure but it had furigana over almost everything so I bookmarked it since that's useful specifically for my needs of reinforcing pronunciations). Then it led me to a MANGA adaptation of Kokoro, also with the description BL in some of the reviews. I'm now really wondering if Kokoro has queer characters or if the author of the Version I was looking at it just like.... re-wrote a classic to be gay? Like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but instead this and adding a queer romance. Maybe??? I was really confused seeing BL in the reviews. And even More confused seeing the original author of Kokoro was Soseki who wrote several popular works a century ago.
Here's the Kokoro version links by the way. I'm so curious...
Novel version I found with furigana: https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/dp/B08XXWB83M/?coliid=I37PM354YDLA2N&colid=GII52WHBU66K&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Manga version I found: https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E5%A4%8F%E7%9B%AE%E6%BC%B1%E7%9F%B3-ebook/dp/B08W7RB2M9/ref=kwrp_li_stl_nodl?nodl_android=1
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seeksorrow-xvx · 11 months
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Onibaba (1964), dir. Kaneto Shindo
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5 years anniversary of Sugarbunnies!🎂
(Artist of first photo unknown)
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