To be honest, this helps with sewing and designing clothes. It gives a point of reference for what you want.
i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping
the problem with reading and writing leading to a strong vocabulary is that you tend to know the vibe of words instead of their meanings.
if I used this word in a sentence, would it make sense? absolutely. if you asked me what it meant, could I tell you? absolutely not.
Okay, this one made me laugh, every thing about it š¤£
idea: scene with two characters eagerly stripping each other clearly about to bone, but they keep getting interrupted by finding carefully concealed weapons in each otherās clothing, so they keep just unholstering, revealing and unstrapping increasingly ludicrous amounts of hidden guns and knives as the clothes come off, and itās lowkey killing the mood a little
And for those who don't see it as legitimate, well šš«„ā¹ļø
this was a great read. āLaziness Does Not Existā by Devon Price
I don't, but I do believe that it is important to share!
i feel like this is important enough to put on here.
if you have any videos on youtube make sure this is unchecked
Absolutely good to know!
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britishmuseum.org
www.louvre.fr
www.museodelprado.es
collections.vam.ac.uk
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www.digitalsculpture.org
www.tnm.jp
artsandculture.google.com
collections.lacma.org
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!!Ā”!!
Vil is one of the most well-written characters in Twisted Wonderland and Iām still baffled that people still manage to misinterpret him when nothing about him is that difficult to understand.
People always bash him for his obsession with beauty and reduce it to vanity when it was explained time and time again that Vil cares as much about internal beauty as external beauty. His search for growth was never centred around aesthetics only.
Itās also further explained that his pursuit of beauty is the path he believes would help him reach his goal of staying the longest on stage/being the hero. Vilās book is about an actor who has been told ever since he was a child that he was meant to be the villain. Which was a role he didnāt wish to entertain so he worked his hardest to be worthy of the role he wanted, the role that would allow him to stay the longest on stage.
He learned all sorts of skills, pursued his studies, took care of his appearance, he did anything and everything in the name of improving himself, to be worthy of a role that keeps being denied to him and given to someone else, Neige. Then when he finally reached his limit after years of trying his hardest just to keep failing he lost it.
Even then why did he overblot? Because he couldnāt forgive himself. Because he couldnāt accept that he had become the villain, the exact thing that he had spent all his time and effort rejecting. Vil is terrified of being ugly inside and outside. He is terrified of being corrupted. Heās terrified of being bad.
People also love to bash him for being strict but he is one of the most caring housewarden. He does rule with an iron fist but even at his worst his motivation is always in his studentsā best interest. Even Epel has to concede once he understands Vilās true goal. On top of that Vil actually shows that he takes accountability for his actions, he knows how to apologise and he feels remorse for his wrongdoings.
Letās not even talk about how he sacrificed himself for Idia and the worldās sake later on. As if this wouldnāt fully compromise his future.
YES, ALL THE YES!!!
Say it with me, kids, "I do not deserve this pain. I am in chronic pain due to forces outside of my control. I should not have to earn pain relief. I am good. I do not deserve to be shamed for my pain. It is not my fault."
Up!!!!””!!! The Pixar movie!
Um, I feel called out...
whoās gonna tell tumblr that executive dysfunction is more than Not Doing Things?
Yeah, but it's also a learning experience, like you now know to buy less or something else. And when you get done it's clean.