popular culture used to be very much about eroticism. rockstars used to be on stage in sequins and thongs and thigh high boots playing guitars like they were masturbating. girls used to wear velvet mini dresses and no bras and red-brick-brown lipstick and mascara on their bottom lashes. people used to have body hair on television and in the movies. people used to be sweaty. people used to touch each other over denim and under cotton. foreplay used to be staring at someone over the rim of a glass across a bar across a park across a dinner table. people used to want. i think we’ve lost something
Someone needs to stop me before I spiral into a Nomura Mansai obsession
If my phone autocorrects to take out letters one more time I swear to GODDDDD
i care btw. i care abt the song ur listening to or the bug u saw or how u just got outta the shower or how ur happily hanging out w ur friends or how ur kinda sad or how good was the meal u just had or ur fav character from an indie game nobody knows or if u chugged down some water. i always will
What if I made a bunch of side by side gifs between Nomura Mansai's dances in Onmyouji and Yuzuru's Seimei skate...
I want to write a web comic so BADLYYYYYY
I don't know any artists that would be able to do it and have the right sort of art style for the stuff I write 🫠🫠🫠
I love the magically gender affirming suddenly much lower voice I have when speaking Japanese, would it like to always sound like that without me trying to lower it 💀
beyond evil is so interesting to me because dong sik grew up in a christian household, and he’s introduced as someone who doesn’t seem to care too much for christianity in general, and then years later, there’s going to be someone kneeling in front of him and saying that he’ll go to hell, and there are fallen angel statutes in dong sik’s garden, and dong sik refers to joo won as his savior … when i tell you i think constantly about the deep significance of the oddly religious undertones in dong sik and joo won’s relationship and when i tell you about how beyond evil truly is a queer love story because oh you know it’s a queer love story when there’s strangely religious undertones
Being into kpop and jrock and voice actors all at once is very funny because the kpop side is always "omg he's so old he just turned 36" while the jrock side is like "omg he's so young he's 47" and the voice actor end is going "look at this NEW voice actor (that has been active for at least ten years), he's the youngest in the cast at 31 years old, he's a baby, he's practically a fetus"