👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀 good shit go౦ԁ sHit👌 thats ✔ some good👌👌shit right👌👌there👌👌👌 right✔there ✔✔if i do ƽaү so my self 💯 i say so 💯 thats what im talking about right there right there (chorus: ʳᶦᵍʰᵗ ᵗʰᵉʳᵉ) mMMMMᎷМ💯 👌👌 👌НO0ОଠOOOOOОଠଠOoooᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒ👌 👌👌 👌 💯 👌 👀 👀 👀 👌👌Good shit
why are ball jointed dolls so pretty i don’t even like dolls i want to punch myself in the eyes this isn’t fair stop being prettier than me you are made of plastic and the repurposed souls of dead poetry
Kimono drawing guide½, by Kaoruko Maya (tumblr, pixiv, site). Booklet is available in pdf for ¥ 900 here.
Here you can see:
female kimono and yukata (note how the juban underwear peeks when in kimono + how belts differ)
male yukata and kimono (note how the juban underwear peeks when in kimono)
dressing up: male (kimono is not closed yet) and female (kimono closed with datejime belt and ready to put on obi)
differences between female and male kimono once dressed (note how the collars and belts set)
common drawing mistakes (compare with previous picture: shoulders lines are too defined, there is a double hem, collars are narrow, belt is not at the right place etc)
women back collar (the lower the sexier) and men back collar (close to the nape)
back and sleeves differences between men and women
collars and sleeves and view of how kimono drapes around body
Furisode back (long sleeves kimono) and formal furisode obi knot example
What I find most interesting is that this movie’s plot is solely based on recognising that homosexual men are not objects for showing off but are human beings, regardless of their sexuality. This movie is teaching generations that queer teens are human.
However the following was commented on the rating of this movie,
“The film received an R rating from the MPAA for “sexual references”. The film’s director responded to the rating by saying, “I always thought of G.B.F. as a PG-13 movie, but we were given an R “For Sexual References” while not having a single F-bomb, hint of nudity or violence in the film. Perhaps the ratings box should more accurately read “For Homosexual References” or “Too Many Scenes of Gay Teens Kissing.” I look forward to a world where queer teens can express their humor and desire in a sweet, fun teen film that doesn’t get tagged with a cautionary R.“ Source
THEY HAD TWO GAY CHARACTERS BOTH PLAYED BY GAY ACTORS WHAT IS THIS PIECE OF HEAVEN
I have watched this movie a solid dozen times now. Here is a list of things you should love about it:
Luna Lovegood plays a religious homophobe.
Megan Mullaly is a supportive mother trying to understand/connect with her gay son.
The two main gay characters are actually played by gay actors.
One of the “mean girls” has a legit reason to want to be prom queen. All of the other court members have been white, heterosexual jocks and cheerleaders. She (Caprice) is black, and in drama, and thinks it’s high time a minority takes the crown.
This movie teaches that people should not be treated like pets.