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doyouknowthisanime · 1 month
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Do You Know This Anime?
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songweaver · 4 months
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The moment when you realize Best Dog
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is also Worst Cat
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kikitchiwi · 1 year
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3dsgirl · 1 month
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13-exp · 2 years
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i drew yuki instead of sleeping
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casliveblog · 7 months
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Is it bad I'm half-expecting this series to be a reverse School-Live and have the zombies not be real and just have this guy fucked in the head except he sees zombies the same way Yuki doesn't see the zombies that are actually there
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rosekins621 · 1 year
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New Rules and link to master list (in progress)
Commission page
Requests: Open
Rules
No hate
any racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism and anything along the lines will be blocked and reported
No NSFW under any circumstances
triggering topics will be determined as they come up
Enjoy!
I will NOT age up characters, as such any minors will be platonic only!
If you do not like a fandom or character I write for block the tag
Fandoms and Characters
Pandora Hearts (anyone but Zai)
School-live: Yuki, Kurumi, Rii-san, Mii-kun, Megu-nee
Hunter x Hunter: Gon, Killua, Kurapika, Leorio, Neon, Melody, Shalnark, Pakunoda, Machi, Shizuku
Winx Club: Bloom, Tecna, Flora, Musa, Stella, Aisha, Roxy
Master List link to be posted
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g30citiesexe · 1 year
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love "cute-looking anime that gets real fucked up"
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Yuki Takeya from Gakkougurashi! (2012/2015)
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shibusawaz · 2 years
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GAKKOU GURASHI/SCHOOL LIVE MANGA SPOILERS (if youve only watched the anime I suggest you go read the manga as it runs wayyy past the anime)
As much as I love and adore School-Live! I have to admit that the Manga ending was dissapointing. It's just not realistic for a bunch of high schoolers with severe delusions to live through a zombie apocalypse??? 》 yes, I know that it's not supposed to be realistic, it's a manga about high school girls in a zombie apocalypse.
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I FEEL LIKE it would've been a more effective ending to kill them off. It would've induced more emotion, and just felt more real! Yeah, sure, I'm glad Yuki became a teacher. But that was never a major goal?? I didn't feel anything for it ¤ plus, how could yuki survive when her only defense systems were her friends??
Again again, I LOVE school-live and think it is a great depiction of trauma and it feels like it turns away from typical zombie apocalypse cliches. BUT, the ending just dissapointed me. I would've liked the ending better if it gave me some... feelings? I'd rather cry about how the protagonists that I was rooting for died without a happy ending or any peace than just exit out of mangakakalot like "ok, cool. Onto tumblr ig"
No I did not proofread this ramble. Enjoy
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anothermonikan · 1 year
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Sorry for Gakkou Gurashi posting, I am going to rewatch it again when I go home
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punk-63 · 1 year
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flammedoudoune · 2 years
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If the little doggie dies I'm rioting
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liquidstar · 6 months
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If my mom sees a significant amount of blood she gets lightheaded, and has fainted on some occasions. Once it happened when we were kids, I wasn't there to witness it but I heard the story from my dad. Basically my brothers, around 7 or 8 at the time, were playing outside while my mom was making their lunch, and she accidentally cut her finger. It wasn't anything serious, but it drew a fair bit of blood and she passed out. My dad saw this and rushed over, but he didn't really know what to do so he just sort of started slapping her to wake her up (not recommended, but he had no idea and panicked)
At that exact moment my brothers both came in from playing, and all they saw was our mom unconscious on the floor and our dad slapping her. So, like, without even saying a word to each other they both just INSTANTLY start whaling on him, like, full blown attack mode to defend our mom. Which obviously didn't help the situation, but she did wake up and everything was fine.
Now our dad says that he's actually really glad they attacked him over what they thought was going on, because it means he raised good boys. And I still think that's true, they're very good boys.
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hack-saw2004 · 3 days
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i think its so funny that alumni from schools like harvard and columbia that were there during the protests in the 60s-80s are expressing support for students currently protesting against the genocide in palestine, and random zionists that were NOT at these protests in the 60s-80s have the never ending audacity to tell these alumni "well thats different, what you protested was good and what they're protesting is bad." as if protesters against the vietnam war and apartheid south africa were not also demonized, arrested, brutalized, and even killed for their activism. history only remembers them fondly after the damage has already been done.
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anonymousdandelion · 8 months
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A general tip for students who are sending those dreaded Religious Absence Emails to your professors: Rather than asking permission to take the day(s) off, politely let them know that you will be taking the day(s) off.
In other words, consider not saying this:
"May I miss class on [date] so I can observe [holiday]?"
It's not that there's anything wrong with the above, per se. But because it's phrased as a request, it risks coming across as optional — a favor you hope to be granted. Problem is, favors are not owed, and so unfortunately asking permission opens the door for the professor to respond "Thanks for asking. No, you may not. :)"
Instead, try something along the lines of:
"I will need to miss class on [date] because I will be observing [holiday]. I wanted to let you know of this conflict now, and to ask your assistance in making arrangements for making up whatever material I may miss as a result of this absence."
This is pretty formal language (naturally, you can and should tweak it to sound more like your voice). But the important piece is that, while still being respectful, it shifts the focus of the discussion so that the question becomes not "Is it okay for me to observe my religion?", but rather, "How can we best accommodate my observance?"
Because the first question should not be up for debate: freedom of religion is a right, not a favor. And the second question is the subject you need to discuss.
(Ideally, do this after you've looked up your school's policy on religious absences, so you know what you're working within and that religious discrimination is illegal. Just in case your professor forgot.)
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