“The jellyfish doesn’t actively move anywhere; it’s just moved with the tides.”
by Nikolay Kovalenko, Uriel Soberanes, Vino Li, Vania Medina, kaaaka liang
Mitsuba “I made this playlist for you” sousuke
is it normal to think about her so much? is it normal for every love song to be her song, for me to long for her attention, to want her to associate the smell of my perfume with love? is it normal for that perfume to be in a heart shaped glass, for my feelings to be as delicate and breakable as that glass? my heart speeds up when she looks at me, and it aches when she looks away. I never want her to look away.
does anyone have that penis-kun/sperm-sama copypasta thingo??? i need to find it to show my friends please and thank you
🎀・Lalaloopsy | Rosy Bumps 'N' Bruises
Related to that post about who's taller of the twins, I think Tsukasa is a little shorter than Amane because of the tip toes picture and that I feel that his time and growth was frozen while he stayed in the red house
I think it's super fun how you all notice their height, hahaha
It gives the impression that Tsukasa is actually shorter because he stood on tiptoe. In fact he does this quite often, I've seen him on tiptoe other times, haha
They are both short, in fact, they died at thirteen, the normal size for their age, so they won't grow any taller.
But about the comparison, I like comparing them side by side
Tsukasa appears to be shorter in some images, and in others he appears to be the same height, but in the image with the red features, he is shorter than Amane.
Hygieia (detail) by Gustav Klimt (1907)
Hatsune Miku ; Vocaloid ☆ FuRyu
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I cannot believe people let Snape get the high ground.
How do people casually overlook the fact that Snape spent six entire years of his life telling a kid—who never even got the chance to know his father—that said father was an arrogant douchebag? Like, how do people think that behavior is normal?
Snape, a grown man, spent years trying to convince a grieving, orphaned child that his dead father—who literally died protecting his family—was a terrible person. No compassion for a man who gave his life for his wife and son. No sympathy for a kid who grew up abused, unloved, and completely alone, only learning about his parents through stories told by others.
Instead, Snape chose to rehash his teenage rivalry with James Potter by bullying his son. Imagine being so petty that you can’t move past your high school grudges, even when the other person has been dead for over a decade.
Even the coldest, most detached person would muster some respect for a man who died fighting for good. But Snape? No. He chose to sit on his high horse—ignoring the fact that he was once a Death Eater who only changed sides when his own personal interests were threatened—and still had the audacity to act morally superior to James.
James Potter died a hero. Snape, on the other hand, spent his life tormenting the child of the woman he claimed to love—while refusing to let go of a teenage rivalry and weaponizing it against a traumatized, grieving boy.
I cannot get over how utterly selfish and cruel that is. Snape had no empathy for the dead and no sympathy for the living. And people still try to defend him? Seriously?