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(✿ꈍ。 ꈍ✿) My Tomoaki….So handsome! Beside Shouta, I ALWAYS watch what’s he’s in. No matter what. His deep voice…He’s acting in BL Drama CD’s and Singing… If I had to pick my ideal man, He is number 1!
Noticeable Anime:
Kō Yukina (Sekai-Ichi Hatsukoi)
Camus-sama!!! (Utapri)
Natsume Asahina (Brothers Conflict)
Haru Kaidou (Super Lovers)
Kousuke Ooshiba (Hitorijime My hero)
He’s the BL Prince and you can’t tell me otherwise!
Finally someone does this reference!!! 🤩😍😍😍🤣🤣🤣
realizes 1 month later that scene looked like that one meme lmao
hate me if you want but I love this man and I love Stricklake from Trollhunters………
Hello and happy new year! I just realized I'm a part of the ace spectrum after years of having sex without being happy. But I still don't understand all the sexualities on the ace spectrum. Can you please explain them to me? I still have romantic feelings. Thank you
There’s a LOT of sub-communities within the ace umbrella, so I’ll just list off the orientations that are the most common in the ace umbrella (this does NOT count the terms that are specific solely to action):
Greysexual: rarely having sexual attraction and/or under very specific circumstances
Demisexual: one who does NOT experience sexual attraction for ANYONE, ever, until one bond is formed (or multiple, if they’re polyamorous). This bond does NOT have to be platonic or romantic in nature. It can be a bond formed out of respect for someone (such as looking up to someone), it can be just a bond you form with someone our of regular social interactions with someone (but doesn’t exactly correlate with “friendship”).
Amicussexual: Having sexual attraction ONLY towards established friends, a sub-section of demisexual
Greyomnihyacinthean / greyomniachilliean: a type of greysexuality where on the rare occasion one does experience sexual attraction, they experience it, regardless of how their partner might identify (sex or gender) but strongly lean on the mlm scale
Greyomnisapphic: a type of greysexuality where on the rare occasion that they do exhibit sexual attraction, they consider themselves pan/omni but strongly lean towards sapphic.
Cupiosexual/Kalossexual: You do NOT experience sexual attraction, but want to have sexual activities and/or a sexual relationship on a regular basis
Lithosexual/Akiosexual: You have sexual attraction, but you do NOT want it reciprocated
Fraysexual: Having sexual attraction for strangers/aquantinces on a regular basis, but having it fade once you get to know the person on a regular basis, often considered the “opposite” of demisexual
Limnosexual: Experiencing sexual attraction ONLY when exposed to audio, visual and/or written forms of sex or sex-like activities (any depictions). However, when it comes to the “real world”, there is NO sexual attraction.
Vexesexual: Believing you belong to the asexual umbrella, but unsure where you belong in the asexual umbrella, often finding it vexing with your inability to pinpoint where EXACTLY you exist in the asexual community
Voltisexual: Feeling sexual attraction, but you don’t feel it towards anyone in particular, can be seen within the graysexual community
Caligosexual: Feeling sexual attraction, but it feels faint/weak (close to non-existent is another way to describe it) in regular intervals
Myrsexual: Believing your sexual orientation is fluid between different asexual umbrella orientations
Durasexual: Rarely experiencing attraction, but when it happens it lasts for a long time.( 6+ months)
Dwinsexual: Feeling sexual attraction to most people in your life. However, once you develop a powerful bond with someone, the attraction fades. Term is very similar to fraysexual, but not quite the same.
There’s other ace-umbrella terms out there, but they are more specific to sexual action/inaction as well as attitudes towards sex (repulsion, positive, negative, etc.). I figure this can give you at least a good foundation to start from.
There’s likely other terms out there that could go on this list, but they’re either brand new, very rare, or have been “lost” to the history of the internet. I hope this helps!
MY FRIEND IS FINDING OUT THAT HES COLORBLIND AND WE’RE ALL HELPING HIM THROUGH IT LMAOOOOOO
Bringing this back.
#Inktober #inktober2018 #inktober2018tranquil #inktober2018day2 #tranquil #tranquilo #sleepycat #cat
In a Heartbeat AUs.
Ok, ok, so I recently went to see the movie and let me tell you something… it’s more than just a movie, es una obra de arte.
I’m not joking, really, my expectations went beyond what I thought. It was amazing in every way. Well, maybe I’m gonna make some spoilers, but I found myself in need of telling you my experience as a Mexican point of view.
Because yes, I’m proudly Mexican.
1. Estás muy flaco, ¡come más!
This is funny.
In each family, at least in mine, it is normal that your grandmother wants to feed you because, according to her, you are very thin. And this reminded me a lot of my grandmother, whom I sweetly called Yaya. And yes, she is a strong, very determined woman who always fills my plate with lots of food.
But my Yaya’s food is always the best.
2. El maravilloso ambiente
There was no time to take the eyes off every scene, every color, every sound, literally. In the land of the living, the colors were relatively balanced, since it is a village, when dusk comes, which illuminates each house in a beautiful orange color. The colorful cemeteries and ofrendas captivated me greatly, for the passion with which we adorn the tombs of our departed is more than a tradition; is a connection that even Death itself can never take away.
3. ¡Música maestro!
My God, I can’t believe Disney has started its own theme with Mariachi music.
AY, AY, AY!!
The rest of the film, when I started to hear the voices of each character singing, dancing or even playing guitar, I almost felt like jumping and singing, clapping and dancing. If anything you must be sure, is that when a Mexican hears that kind of music, mariachi, trumpets, violins, the shoe, the drums, gives him an infinite desire to be celebrating forever.
4. La Chancla
La abuelita threatening everyone with la chancla.
That’s typical of mexican family. No, seriously. Once my Yaya threw me la chancla voladora when I was little and I was running and they had yelled at me to stop. That could not be missing!
If you have never been threatened with la chancla, or much less have hit you with it, trust me, as a mexican you had no childhood.
5. La Llorona
Originally, the song La Llorona is sung by Chavela Vargas. If you have never heard of it, I strongly recommend that you do so. That was totally amazing!
Ay, de mí llorona. Llorona, tú eres mi chunca. Ay, de mí llorona. Llorona, tú eres mi chunca…
Y aunque me cueste la vida, llorona, no dejaré de quererte. Y aunque me cueste la vida, llorona, no dejaré de quererte…
Miguel’s great-great-grandmother sang it with such sentiment made me shed tears, because I’ve heard it since I was a little girl. My grandmother sometimes sings it when she’s cooking.
6. Ay, Ernesto, no te rajes
I actually knew that Ernesto de la Cruz was inspired by Pedro Infante. OH, MY GOD! I love this man so much!
Maybe you can remember him with the song Ay, Jalisco no te rajes! (From the movie The Tree Caballeros) There are other songs that I recommend you to hear. But my favorite has always been that.
Yo soy Mexicano, Mexico Lindo, Ella, Entre suspiro y suspiro, El Abandonado, and more…
7. Alebrijes
Actually, this was a very original idea that I loved.
Alebrijes are imaginary beings made up of physiognomic elements of different animals, a combination of several animals, not only fantastic but also real. They’re handicrafts made with the technique of the cartonería, that they are painted with joyful colors and vibrant.
Alebrijes are one of the many wonders of Mexican art and a pride and the hallmark of Oaxaca. Having a alebrije or a collection of them at home is considered good luck and it is said that happiness will accompany anyone who owns one of these works of art. In addition, owning a alebrije is to possess the best of Mexican art, so vast, so colorful, so full of life and a beauty recognized internationally.
8. La Familia es primero
Even though The Book of Life is also another of my favorite movies, something made me even love more Coco than this.
It may sound a little… cliché, but for me the family has always been the most important thing. In fact, I quite identified with Miguel’s family. I could see in my own flesh not only my grandmother, but my uncles, my cousins and my other relatives. We don’t live in one house, we live in different places.
Traditionally my grandfathers are doctors, and they wanted my mother to be a doctor, but she preferred to study theater just as my father studied music. And there could be no doubt that her own daughter would also want to be an artist.
When I first went to Europe to visit the Universities, my grandmother, who repudiated the idea of being an artist, came to me one day and said to me: “It’s your life, you decide what you want and what you choose will be always good for me.”
The love of the family is so different and so unique, that to a certain point it made me realize that I do not need love of a couple if I have people that I can always talk to and who can support me too.
9. Recuérdame
This song was definitely the best of the best. Full of feelings, full of dedication, I should applaud the effort for composers, I haven’t had the privilege of hearing it in English, but I think you should also listen to it in Spanish, and I say it because the song sounds infinitely cool. and with the voice of the characters, made my skin prickly and shed more tears.
10. Mama Coco
This, without a doubt, is my favorite. The entire character of mama Coco.
She may not appear more than some scenes from the entire film, but she is a very important and very captivating character. The relationship she has with Miguel is very special, an old mind and a big-hearted young man, the love of grandparents or great-grandparents is so strong and has no limits…
I have lived with my great-grandparents since I was two years old, and I loved them with all my heart just like them to me.
They are no longer with me…
But that does not mean that I have forgotten them. I remember them every day, every moment, when I least expect it, I sometimes dream about them. Sometimes I ask my grandparents how they were as young people, and I could imagine their lives in black and white films, where they wore dresses and suits.
The times of my great-grandfathers were hard, but were also beautiful, they enjoyed their entire life and were happy. Mama Coco was able to leave the world knowing that her father loved her and sang for the last time. Recuérdame with her great-grandchild.
What a beautiful scene, so simple, so lovely, that speaks for much.
Believe it or not, I loved Coco more than The Book of Life.
But I don’t think there has to be some anger cause somehow they seem to be something in como. For God’s sake, they do NOT seem at all, at least of the plot.
Is more than obvious that the producers and the cast made a mega effort to make the film an original work, and yes, it is original, cause there were so many unexpected twists, plus that, again, made me cry.
Don’t hate Coco, really, the movie is worth seeing, and it is such a beautiful and so cute way of putting the family theme.
The Book of Life talked about fear in being yourself: there is nothing wrong of being yourself and always follow your heart, while Coco talks about that it is okay to follow your dreams, but also think about your family, think about something that goes more beyond your expectations, but what you choose will always have the support of your family.
Two films focusing on Mexico, focusing on El Dia de los Muertos, two films that use direct themes, but that somehow made me realize what Life is like.
So, go ahead, Vive tu momento.
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