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yubima-blog · 3 years ago
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Perfect.
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Kitten and... christmas tree
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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hello my dudes im alive once again
i hope u guys check out my art account
instagram.com/ariiithe
theres no helsa fanart yet but rest assured there will be so stay tuned for that! 💗
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Me too
dare i say that stuffed animals are one of the single greatest inventions of all time and im thankful every day for the fact that someone thought to make animals but in huggable plush form…..saved me from a lot of bad nights and nightmares as a kid, i love you stuffed animals
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Its really beutiful
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violet evergarden is so inspiring
if you like my art, please REBLOG it <3 you have no idea how helpful that is
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Run sven
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So are you telling me this wouldn’t have happened?
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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First thank you to share.
I think Elsa is a relatablecharacter to many people that has come with probles like ansiety... Other things i dont really know but that are there for many.
Shes the one i relate most in therms of... For many years i didnt know how to deal with people i didnt know, like outside my familly and even then i never really talk to many people, so her loneliness i feel. And the depresion ot carries.
Is not untill a few years afther seeing the movie that i started to change and be happier.
Why I Love Frozen
I first saw Disney’s hit animated film Frozen back in January of 2014, only a couple months after it came out. I had no social media at the time, so nothing had been spoiled for me and the experience of watching that film for the very first time has stayed with me for years.
I came away from the film with tears in my eyes and undying love for the story, the music, the characters and what they all meant to me.
It wasn’t until just recently that I really tried to figure out why I relate so much to Elsa out of all the Disney princess characters. I’ve always been bookish, so shouldn’t Belle be my favorite? I’ve been a tomboy my whole life, so should it be Mulan? Or perhaps it should be Aurora because that was the film I used to watch on repeat and I used to also watch the ballet with the same music for it. I love all the Disney princess films and for different reasons, but Frozen has been my favorite since the moment I saw it. But why?
Well, a few things you need to know about me. I’m the older sister in my family. One older brother, two younger sisters and a younger brother. My mom, the angel of my life and light of my world, has always been different from me, and for many years I struggled to find things we could bond on. And being a bit of a tomboy who still wanted to know and understand all the girly sparkly things my friends were interested in but I was apprehensive, I never really had anyone to show me that. I had no older sister to show me the ropes, and since I didn’t know what I was doing, I felt like I was letting my little sisters down all the time. Both of them are very different from me, very extroverted and very interested in all the pink, frilly things that I didn’t start to like until much later.
But I love those girls. With all my heart. But I didn’t know how to relate to them, how to truly talk to them and understand what they loved and why. I knew they looked up to me, and copied what I did and said, and I couldn’t figure out how to be the sister that I thought they needed or wanted. I worried that somehow I would do something that would lead them down a bad path, or maybe that they’d stop looking up to me one day.
Come 2014: I was in 9th grade and seriously struggling with self-esteem and friendships. I felt like I didn’t really have anyone I could talk to and I worried that I was neglecting very important and potentially strong relationships with my sisters. And I didn’t know how to fix that. January: I’m sitting in the Megaplex theatre near my home, gearing up to watch yet another Disney film. The story plays out, the songs are sung, the plot is twisted and the ending is beautiful. I wipe tears from my eyes and my new favorite character is Elsa, the anxiety-ridden, depressed older sister of a red-haired bundle of joy. I saw myself on that screen. I saw a blonde girl struggling to love herself in the same way she loved others, who had a sister that she so desperately wanted to be there for but didn’t know how; who pushed away the only person she had left because she didn’t want to hurt her any more than she already had. Who found that her sister loved and adored her anyway, and that learning things about each other didn’t scare the other away, that it brought them closer. Elsa showed me why I wanted to be an older sister, why I loved my younger sisters and why those relationships are now some of my most cherished.
As the years have passed, I have become best friends with my own red-haired bundle of joy, all through my own effort and the time I set aside to spend with her. Many late nights talking and trips to the mall and other places have filled our weekends. My youngest sister is finally old enough to really enjoy coming with us as well and it warms my heart to have all three of us in the car all at the same time.
Frozen has been my favorite Disney film for 5 years. I never really thought they’d actually make a sequel and now it’s only 9 months away. And I can’t wait to see Elsa and Anna again. I can’t wait to see their relationship, because I know what it will mirror. I will see myself and my sisters on that screen. That thought fills me with joy.
I decided to write this post because I know how many people out there dislike the Frozen film. It’s dumb, the songs are overplayed, it’s for little girls, blah blah blah. I know many people like this. Two of my best friends, my older brother and my cousin, have this opinion of the film and it breaks my heart. Because they don’t see what I see. And so one day I will sit them down and I will explain it to them. And perhaps one day I will actually tell my sisters all of this. I know they both love this film as well, but I doubt they love it for the same reason I do.
Frozen isn’t about breaking Disney tradition. It isn’t about magic or unexpected plot twists. It’s about the love that sisters have for each other. It’s ultimately about love, and that is a beautiful thing. It is what made me fall in love with it, and I hope it’s what you see. Because I know the importance of family. And Disney has taught me that so many times.
Thanks for listening. This was a long one, but I had fun writing it and it’s late, so it got really wordy. I hope you all love Frozen as much as I do. If not, please give it another chance, because a fantastic sequel is coming soon.
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Both pf them are awsome
Father uses sons’ drawings as inspiration for anime transformations
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By: Thomas Romain (twitter | instagram | youtube | patreon)
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Love him
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Happy Birthday, Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman! (21 February 1946)
“It’s the actor’s old, old plea — don’t fence me in! There are qualities of the sick, the selfish, the manipulator or the looker-on in all those parts but their minds extend in wildly different areas and they each have a particular vulnerability that has to be found. You play one of those parts [‘villains’] remotely successfully and before you know it you’ve got this label around your neck. And a label is not how I see myself at all. I’m as neurotic as the next person when it comes to being asked constantly to produce qualities which actually have nothing to do with you. One longs for a director with a sense of imagination rather than being filed away under ‘blond, uptight’ or ‘dark, sulky’ or whatever. The aim is never to generalize. That’s your job [as an actor], really. It’s about seeing [a character] in three dimensions as much as possible. If you can’t see him in three dimensions — and you can’t, always, certainly in the movies — then it’s about dealing in as much ambiguity as possible, so the audience has their own relationship with the character. It’s about pulling the rug out from people’s preconceptions. See if you can write an entire article without using the words ‘villain’ or ‘bad guy’ once. I don’t see any of [my characters] as one word. It doesn’t matter what I’m playing: it’s not one word, and I think any actor would say the same.”
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Precious.lovelly
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I love the colors of Frozen 2 so far and I wanted to make a little fan animation! :)
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Yes she is, you forgot Teen Elsa in Olaf's Frozen Adventure
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The evolution of Elsa
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Nice.
Just a thing
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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I also think its familial.
But in case of being or become more romantic is the romantic " i want to spend the rest of my life with you" there isnt anithing remotelly sexual in theyr relationship ( thank you!!!!) so if it goes to that route i know is going to be when She understand well waths going on and he wont use or disrespect her.
tbh i was worried through the first half of Violet Evergarden, that they were gonna spin Violet and Gilbert’s relationship as romantic but now at episode 8 i’m absolutely certain its familial. the way Violet got so attached to the story of Olive trying to get back to her father in the previous ep is very significant imo. the only way i can see Violet relating to a fictional emotion is if it makes her think of Gilbert. and in all those flashbacks of him taking care of her, it seems very clear to me that he only sees her as she is: a child in need of help. there’s nothing remotely romantic/sexual about how he treats and looks at her. there’s a whole lot of guilt and heartbreak for her tho, i think. it’s very older brother trying his best for his little sibling kinda dynamic.
idk i’m just really glad. would’ve been really disappointing if they went down the p*dophilia route because this show is goddamn beautiful. 
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Precious!!!
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chippie_gummy on ig
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yubima-blog · 6 years ago
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Thats dedication
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…you’re lucky I’m a stubborn asshole because these took way longer to make than I’d like to admit.
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