"it's my comfort media" and the media in question is the most angsty, tragic, heartbreaking shit you've ever consumed
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happy pride month everyone ♡ treat yourselves by reading yuhki kamatani's incredible line of work. they are an extremely talented lgbt+ mangaka who's series focus on community, connection, identity, queerness, and grief:
→ read "our dreams at dusk" (additional link to support to localized version)
→ read "nabari no ou" (currently no accessible ways of supporting localization)
→ read "hiraeth: the end of the journey" (additional link to support to localized version)
→ read "shonen note" (additional link to support to localized version)
→ read "busshi no busshin" (currently no official localization)
enjoy!
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normalize making art that is grody sloppy unsatisfying unsexy ok??!? im trying out these ms paint clone pens and an airbrush i made. paintheads tell me how it looks
hw i copied
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They have taken over my brain
shout to @foibles-fables for the dialogue
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there is a long journey ahead
i believe you'll be alright
happy 20th anniversary to nabari no ou!
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atsushi smoking a blunt but the blunt is made of catnip
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boys at my school will go "hah. i'm cutting calories because i need to get fit." and they literally show signs of an ed
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aleduncan having a little kissy perhaps... 👉👈
anything for you anon
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[ID: a manga page from Nabari no Ou that's been colored in shades of blue. It's a full-page illustration of an underwater scene where Miharu and Hanabusa are shown among various fish and sea creatures. They're very old species, some of which are extinct. Hanabusa is central on the page, holding her hand up to a coelacanth as she narrates:
"The atoms that rained down on earth from space became the ocean. They became life. And eventually, they became us.
If a type of life was interrupted, it became a part of the land. And now, after an extraordinary amount of time, it quietly gives us pieces of the memories from when it was alive...
It doesn't matter if the life lasted a few minutes or hundreds of years. It all accumulates and helps to raise up the next life.
Mankind may only have been born in a corner of a corner of the earths timeline, but we're still connected to 4.6 billion years of memories. Isn't it exciting to think that that includes you?"
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Trans. Alethea & Athena Nibley, coloring by me
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