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dimdiamond

@dimisbreakable

she/they ◇ 27 y.o. ◇ ace ◇ artist ◇ haddotin and other ships I obsess over

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calendar_today29-01-2022 16:36:57

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I love how ATSV is a meta commentary on superhero storytelling Miguel is personification of rigid editorial control, while Miles represents the unpredictable nature of actual creativity Whilst also critiquing gatekeeping fan culture that demands lore accuracy above all else

I love how ATSV is a meta commentary on superhero storytelling

Miguel is personification of rigid editorial control, while Miles represents the unpredictable nature of actual creativity

Whilst also critiquing gatekeeping fan culture that demands lore accuracy above all else
Amelia (@neverbeentoihop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favorite anecdote along these lines is about Samuel Howe, who volunteered as a medic in the Greek War while only knowing Ancient Greek and who claimed that the first words in modern Greek he learned were "What a beautiful boy!" because he heard it from the men constantly.

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I’ve never seen a mangaka portray the wild, its fauna and its relationship with humans as well as Daisuke Igarashi does. Reading his work (Children of the Sea, Witches, Little Forest) feels like an invitation to connect more deeply with the natural world.

I’ve never seen a mangaka portray the wild, its fauna and its relationship with humans as well as Daisuke Igarashi does. Reading his work (Children of the Sea, Witches, Little Forest) feels like an invitation to connect more deeply with the natural world.
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“that’s a proship!” as a sentence is so cringe because proship is a stance not an abbreviation for problematic ship. do you also think pro-abortion means problematic abortion? the way so many people do this they literally changed the meaning of the term. bookless generation

BBally 🇪🇬 🇬🇧 ☪️ (@bbally81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. FMA’s mangaka had to use a male sounding pen name, because she feared that being a woman would put off male readers from her work since she was writing Shonen manga. 2. This is what WHA’s mangaka actually said:

1. FMA’s mangaka had to use a male sounding pen name, because she feared that being a woman would put off male readers from her work since she was writing Shonen manga.

2. This is what WHA’s mangaka actually said: