disclaimer: I am east asian. if anyone who is not white sees anything wrong with my phrasing, inaccuracies, or insensitivity, or something I missed, please feel free to add on. I’m just one person with one perspective; none of what I say should be taken as The Singular way to draw an Asian character. if you havent done so already, please take the effort to expand your view of Asian culture outside this one tutorial.
if a white person reblogs this and adds something stupid I’m going to bite and kick you like a wild animal
twitter: youre passing people on the street eavesdropping on things you vaguely agree with
reddit: youre attending a fan club meeting where you can find and share any information as long as it sticks to one topic
instagram: box of 1$ assorted pokemon cards at a covnention and half are actually magic the gathering cards
tumblr: youre in your house cooking for a few friends and someone climbs through your window and demands your opinion on steven universe
Don't worry if your life is in chaos, you are like the universe itself and its law of entropy. もの久保 on Pivix
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like 99% of "men and women are soooo different!!!" comedy is literally just describing the experience of not understanding other people. like it's not that women never say what they mean talking to other people is just like that. it can be hard to understand what other people are thinking. bioessentialism really rots the brain
Robert Eads (1945 - 1999) in Southern Comfort, an award-winning documentary about the last year of his life.
Me, doing exercise in the past: Okay, this hurts too much now, I think I’m done for the day
People I did exercise with: No! Push through it! You have to Keep Going!
Me: Why? I’ve been going for a good while, and it’s been hurting for a good while, but I kept going, so I have pushed myself. Which means that I will be stronger next time and able to go further. If I keep pushing myself now, I’ll just be in too much pain and begin to hate this.
Them: I don’t believe you when you say that you’ve already pushed yourself, so you have to keep going, otherwise you’re Weak And Bad!
Me: Okay, I hate this, and I’m gonna just stop forever. (Or at least until something like a pandemic forces me to exercise alone, and I realise that I can actually go at my own pace and still see results.)
An ADHD podcast last week, talking about exercise: And remember not to push yourself! Going at a slower pace to build up muscle is fine, and if you go too fast, you’ll associate exercise with pain, and it will make it harder to find the motivation to keep going long-term.
Me:
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