Watching an anime on Crunchyroll. It’s called “Hourou Musuko Wandering Son.” It’s… one of the few works about trans people I’ve encountered that’s actually about trans people, rather than being about the cis experience of having trans people exist.
I’ve only seen the first two episodes so far, but it’s quite well-made. The same artist who created “Sweet Blue Flower,” the first anime I’ve ever seen that used the words “lesbian” and “bisexual,” wrote the original manga.
The first episode was a hard watch, but it was also really, really… true.
I think I can recommend this one.
Put this on my TV blog, but wanted to show it to followers of my main blog too.
this is called “Amaama to Inazuma” or “Sweetness and Lightning”
it is about a dad who is a school teacher and is trying to raise his daughter after his wife dies. one of the main things is he usually just buys her already made meals, but one of his students show’s him her mom’s restaurant and encourages him to learn how to cook
Omfg this looks SO CUTE
Apparently the daughter, Tsumugi’s, voice actress is only 11 and it’s just such a pure anime.
Hey Tumblr, while all ya’ll are on a Bendy and the Ink Machine kick I’d like to remind you that Cuphead still exists. Not to knock Bendy! I love it just like you all do, but I don’t see anyone talking about Cuphead anymore and it NEEDS to be talked about!
For those who don’t know, Cuphead is a Contra-style run and gun game where literally EVERYTHING is hand drawn to mirror the old fleischer 1930’s style of animation.
It was announced in 2014 but it’s been through a touch of development hell since then and now it’s finally coming out this year!
I feel like this game deserves a lot more attention now that it’s coming this year (of course I say this year when that could easily change) especially since I know tumblr loves traditional animation, and I know there are plenty of animators on here.
It’s an Xbox One exclusive and it’ll be on Steam, but I’m holding out hope for a port to Switch (especially since the devs have been seen lurking around the Nintendo subreddit whenever the game is brought up there). Either way you can, support it!
Really quick summary : The story takes place in Paris,
1889, the year the Eiffel Tower was built. Louise (Marie
Denarnaud) is accused of killing three men, and she’s helped by
Henriette (Aïssa Maïga)
Bad news : it’s in French, there are no subtitles, and I don’t know how
long the link’s going to work
Good news : here is every scene Louise and Henriette
share together (interracial lesbian couple, who cares about what they’re saying
am i right)
9:03-14:45 (when they meet for the first time)
27:09-31:32 (some gay bonding time)
47:24-51:36 (that’s some gay shit right
there)
52:47-55:25 (some plot related scenes, girlfriends investigating murders)
57:41-1:00:16 (more plot related scenes, i’m in love with Henriette eye roll at
58:44)
1:01:01-1:04:50 (their first kiss and some sexy time)
1:06:06-1:08:37 (Henriette isn’t really trying to kill Louise, she has been hypnotized
(it makes sense in the story asdcbkjd))
1:23:13-1:25:00 (happy ending, alive lesbians in love with each other)
thank you! reblogging for everyone who speaks french and/or does not mind the lack of subtitles
A part of my brain is judging me super hard right now but
I saw a gif set for an anime a while ago of a bunch of like gothic looking guys all dressed in drag and doing a kick line in front of a bar or some shit like that??? Possibly butlers? But couldn’t say for sure.
Were there any books or plays famous for being badly written almost to an archetypal hilarity before My Immortal? Like were there any 19th century memetic gothic romances or?
Even just within SF fandom, The Eye of Argon (1970) is a classic viral example of hilariously bad writing from pre-Internet days; there were contests at cons to see who could get the farthest reading it without cracking up.
William Topaz McGonagall’s poetry was considered hilariously bad in his day (late 19th century); according to Wikipedia, “He found lucrative work performing his poetry at a local circus. He read his poems while the crowd was permitted to pelt him with eggs, flour, herrings, potatoes and stale bread. For this, he received fifteen shillings a night.”
I don’t know much more about the history of memetically bad literature than these two examples, but hopefully people can add more!
Also, “A Tragedy” by Theophile-Jule-Henri “Theo” Marzials, considered by some to be the worst poem ever written in the English language. (Obviously I am in love with it and intend to somehow incorporate it into my wedding vows.) http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cooneys/poems/bad/Marzials.Tragedy.html
There’s also Atlanta Nights, collaboratively written by a group of science fiction writers.
The primary purpose of the exercise was to test PublishAmerica’s claims to be a “traditional publisher” that would only accept high-quality manuscripts. Critics have long claimed that PublishAmerica is actually a vanity press that pays no special attention to the sales potential of the books they publish since most of their revenue comes from the authors rather than book buyers. PublishAmerica had previously made some highly derogatory public remarks about science fiction and fantasy writers, because many of their critics came from those communities; those derogatory remarks influenced the decision to make such a public test of PublishAmerica’s claims.
One chapter was written by a predictive text emulator.
I’d like to nominate Julia A. Moore, another awful poet of the late 19th century. A lot of her awful poems are about tragedy and disaster, but described in such a shallow way (and either bluntly matter-of-fact or super maudlin) that it does not exactly bring a tear to the eye.
The literary club J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis were members of held competitions to see who could read the farthest into something by Amanda McKittrick Ros without laughing. She’s famous for incoherently purple prose, and Mark Twain called her first book
“one of the greatest unintentionally humorous novels of all time.” Sample:
“Speak! Irene! Wife! Woman! Do not sit in silence and allow the blood
that now boils in my veins to ooze through cavities of unrestrained
passion and trickle down to drench me with its crimson hue!”
I think my favorite is how she reacted to preps nd flamerz people criticizing her work; she called critics stuff like “clay-crab of corruption” and “bastard donkey-headed mite.”
if u are a fool like me and write in google docs (??? why. love your vision.), at some point you’ve probably shoved your face under a thick comforter into pitch darkness to allow your liquefied eyeballs to re-solidify since docs doesn’t provide any default tools to MURDER THAT HELLISH WHITE BACKGROUND with and f.lux only does so much. well if you’re younger you probably don’t give a shit but after you’ve set up your 401k and find yourself proud of matching your employer’s contributions, you’re probably at that age where u leo decaprio squint at your computer screen at all hours of the day whether it’s dark or not. anyway, this exists as an add-on:
BAM
and it has those diff options on the side to keep ur pastel aesthetic intact and it helps a little bit, enabling you to go blind slower wowe isn’t that wild
Hi! Sorry to hijack your post but I thought maybe I could help with this. I suffer from chronic migraines and use gdocs A LOT for my previous jobs and currently for writing. The white background is murder and your brightness levels can only provide so much mercy.
I wasn’t aware of this add-on and I do love me some pastels, but I found out about an add-on called Dark Reader for chrome. My previous job required a lot of excel and data crunching so WHITE EVERYWHERE PAIN AUGH.
I’ll be using the images from the add-on previews since my computer is hella slow.
Dark reader is basically a color inversion add-on, but a little smarter. Sometimes it inverts photos, sometimes it doesn’t.
What I really love it is how it’s customizable
You can turnit on or off easily and set the preferences to your liking.
Absolute FAVE thing about it is that you can assign urls or websites you want darkened or excluded. So, say, you’re okay with Tumblr’s default colors you can have that excluded. Inversely, you can just put in the url of your gdoc document so that it’s the only thing inverted.
It’s been a real wonder for me and my migraines. I use it in combination with f.lux and lowest brightness settings. Hope this helps, and again, sorry for the hijack!
Dark Reader show me the advanced levels of optical comfort
Okay I just wanna acknowledge how cool it is that there is a member of the Green goddamn Lanterns (whose powers are fueled by willpower and cofidence and blah blah blah) who deals with anxiety. Like, that is amazing to me. What’s more, her anxiety attack, coping mechanisms, and the kinda confidence boost you get after beating it are all being written realistically and this is the fucking best
Oh my goodness
Holy shit. It’s a realistic, mentally ill mainstream character whose powers actually derive from her response to her mental illness.