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2:50min of the chef min yoongi
I love it when BTS say “please edit this out” and the editors just don’t.
Jimin × Confetti = a modern love story
his cute little laugh should be illegal
his little “ ᵐᵉ ” and him hyping himself up made me bust all my ᵘʷᵘ’s 🥺
I am not being over dramatic when I say, I almost actually cried. I am so absolutely smitten with this boy. ALSO THE SCENE IN THE WINDOW WHERE HIS NOSE SCRUNCH TURNS INTO A SMILE. I AM IN SHAMBLES.
a wild min yoonji appeared
i miss you, i’m sorry
a slurp = the way he shows us he’s thinking aka his own “question mark”
One activist wants to remind the public that mental health issues are “not a white person’s disease.”Dior Vargas, a self-described Latina feminist, says the mainstream narrative around people with mental illness often neglects men and women of color. So she turned her frustration into fuel to produce a photo project that reflects a more accurate picture.
he squeals 💕💝🎀💖❣️💙✨💓💒🌸✨ya’ll need this loop in your life
I am V whenever Suga raps
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Cr twt- jimintical
Ok everyone. I’m sure some of you have probably heard of this anime, and those people who have heard of it have probably strayed away from it for the same reasons I did.
I am a huge fan of romance anime. I’m basically addicted to anything involving love, but I was weary of this show, called “Orange,” because (1) you learn from within the first few minutes of the first episode that the love interest is going to die, (2) it looks really cliché, (3) it is not very popular, and (4) it looks sad.
I was wrong. So very wrong.
(1) Yes, the anime has its bleak, raw moments, but those moments were the ones that I never had anticipated that I would appreciate the most. Something that definitely became an admirable point of the anime was its very real, non-sugar-coated portrayal of depression, mental illness, suicide, and grief. This series does what most shojou romance series shy away from and actually shows the audience what depression is like through Kakeru, the fated-to-die protagonist, and the seriousness of suicide.
As someone who has personally battled with clinical depression for years and has been to therapy and counselling, this anime hit home for me. The faking smiles, pretending everything is okay, the self-loathing, thinking you are at fault, thinking you are a burden to others, denying yourself happiness, not allowing yourself forgiveness, and the thoughts of death; they are all things that I could relate to. They even included how you can still experience moments of true happiness even if you are depressed, but how it never really goes away. Sure, this anime might not be as light-hearted as others, but it’s the heart-rending instances in this show that give it so much impact and substance.
(2) This anime does have some clichés (i.e. cultural festival, giving chocolates on Valentines Day, new kid at school sits next to the main character), but the plot completely colors these events in ways that make them so much more meaningful and different than you have ever seen them. One of my main concerns going into this show was that I would be bored, but I ended up watching it all in one sitting simply because of how much I needed to know what would happen. Additionally, the secondary characters are wonderfully fleshed out and are actually important to the plot, instead of feeling like accessories.
(3) I know this anime was based off of a manga (which I had once picked up on a whim, but put down once I saw how sad it was probably going to be), but I have never heard people talk about it, like ever. Even when the show came out (which it did recently), there was no buzz about it. Although the lack of chatter surrounding Orange only made me more pessimistic regarding the quality of the show, if there is anything I have learned from watching hundreds of anime, it is that sometimes good shows can fly beneath the radar. I am glad I decided to pick it up after it’s completion and give it a chance, because I just found a series that has easily earned a spot on my top 10 list.
(4) Is this anime sad? Yes. Is it too sad to watch? No. The biggest obstacle that stood in my way for this show was the fact that it pretty much promised from the get-go to be sad. “But love is supposed to be happy and have a happy ending,” you might say, “so how can that be possible when one of the protagonists is destined to commit suicide.” I don’t want to spoil it, so all I can tell you is that I was very pleased with the conclusion and it ends much differently than you are lead to believe it will. Trust me guys. My heart is made of glass. I would not recommend this show to anyone if I didn’t think the denouement was really good.
So, in conclusion, set aside a few hours one day and let this series show you its magic!
Shikamaru: Lord sixth, I really need to talk to you. It’s urgent.
Kakashi:
aksjdhfasdf kim seokjin is the funniest person in existence
I did a thing lmao
I aspire to be like Shino Aburame.
Me every time naruto comes on
characters of your choice as reaction images?
Shikamaru
Ino
Kakashi
Sakura
Deidara
Sasuke
Yamato (upon meeting Team 7)
Tsunade
Neji
Jiraiya
Orochimaru
Gaara
Might + Team Guy
this has the same energy of when shikamaru pretended to be asleep under kabuto’s jutsu
bet this is exactly what shikamaru thought before falling asleep
Cosplayer: @protege_47
Character: Shikamaru Nara
Series: Naruto Shippuden
Photographer: @thatodphotography
Sasuke: lol my bad for befriending orochimaru since he did kill the hokage and destroyed the leaf village that one time :// and also my bad for planning a terrorist attack on the leaf village :// and I’m really sorry for not trying to prevent the war since I was associates with the akatsuki :/ anyway, my besties said I’m free to go. K bye 🤪
the rest of team taka: lol and our bad for following him around and being accomplices 😂
Orochimaru: yeah lol and I’m kinda bored of the leaf now anyway :// so no need to worry about me causing any more trouble! ttyl see you around the village 😘
If shikamaru was hokage:
😂💜💜💜
SOMEONE IS DOING THEIR PRESENTATION ON WHY NEJI SHOULDNT HAVE DIED IN MY ENGLISH CLASS, THIS IS COLLEGE MY DUDES
a sunshine 🌻
No, I’m serious, if women all got together and went into electrical engineering or automotive repair en masse, then ten years later people would be talking about how it was a “soft field” and it would pay proportionately less than other fields.
Likewise, if men moved en masse to bedeck themselves in sparkles and make-up, then suddenly you’d get a bunch of editorials talking about how classy they look.
None of these things are inherently masculine or feminine; none of these things inherently elevate you or drag you down. But whatever women are seen to do is automatically seen as being inherently more frivolous than anything men do. And shaming women for not pigeonholing themselves into a narrow range of acceptable “masculine” behaviours is just going to result in the goalposts getting moved once again.