Two years after creating and posting these images, I have finally graduated. I can now proudly claim #Sablay2020!
para kanino ka bumabangon?
for whom do you fight?
posting these because it’s the last weekend before the final countdown to (hopefully) my graduation. 3 more semesters to go! let’s go, UP batch 2018!
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Of Wolf and Man
written by Fallen Nephilm | krisho | 10,239 | mature
There was a legend of a man who lived deep in the mountains, a man who was desperate for solitude, who would do anything to keep others away.
But that was a long, long time ago.
pisces’s take: A
amazing story!!! amazing characterization!!!! and junmyeon being half stupid but we all love the comedic relief ksksksksksksksks
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Angel is the Centerfold
written by thetwistedstar | krisho | 4,857 | mature
Joonmyun poses nude in a magazine to throw a little excitement into his painfully dull life. The last thing he expects is to stumble into a relationship because of it.
pisces’s take: A
it’s krisho, and it’s wonderful. what else can we say? we all love characters who deny that they have feelings, and the little bit of angst makes it interesting.
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can ya’ll believe i actually went to see them last Saturday
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What Fanfic Writers Are Like
Readers: We’d really like an update.
Writers: Yeah me too.
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Weddings Around the World
Photo credit: Rani in Silk
In India, brides usually wear red, which represents the rising sun and Mars—the planet associated with marriage. Such symbols are thought to bring fertility and prosperity.
Photo credit: Tim Pearse
During a traditional Japanese ceremony, the bride will usually wear a white kimono called uchikake. The groom also wears a kimono, as well as hakama, a type of pleated trouser, and haori, which is similar to a jacket.
Photo credit: Akiboat Impressions
Ghanaian couples often wear matching ceremonial attire. Made of kente (a type of cloth handwoven in Ghana), the outfits feature bright and colorful patterns and designs.
Photo credit: Pulmakorraldaja
Many wives-to-be in Estonia have a history of wearing head-wreaths paired with colorful folk dresses.
Photo credit: Captivating Photography
In Scotland, a groom will customarily wear a kilt, topped with a jacket, shirt, and tie. To make up for his lack of pockets, he’ll also sport a sporran, or pouch.
Photo credit: Faton Ademi
The nomadic Gorani people, who are Slavic Muslims, used to spend an entire week to celebrate a wedding, but now it’s said to last only about 3 days. In that time, various traditional celebrations that revolve around “ethnic identity.”
Via MyModernMet
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i cant stop thinking about the vine with a squirrel and that french guy going “LOOK AT DIS BEUTIFAL SQUOO-WAAAHL KIKIKIKIKIKI KIKIAUUUGGH”
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Art by light201352
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Art by tabunsugukesu4
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Artist : やた (pixiv / twitter)
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if you’re asexual, you are not obligated to take part in the ‘ace discourse’
you are not obligated to fight discoursers on the internet. you are not obligated to find dozens of obscure sources to prove them wrong, which they might not even read, or believe. you are not obligated to defend your sexuality from constant invalidation, or other asexuals from bullying
you are not obligated to do anything that might make you uncomfortable, or put you in a bad mental space, or make you feel unsafe or unhappy. put yourself first. bullies on the internet aren’t worth it
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