常夏ステップ
常夏ステップ
They're so cute, what program do you use?
This is Tub and Blue. They simply cannot figure out how to get their tennis ball that fell in the pool. Still 12/10 because they really are trying
Turtle Mutual Aid:
At a certain age i have to admit I'm never going to outgrow playing with dolls. I'm gonna name her Cerise.
I love ball jointed dolls but they're very expensive, so I made one for free with #VRoid.
Image of the MomoTalk app from Blue Archive. Yuuka’s message says “Senseeeiii!” Aira’s message says “Sensei, Sensei!” Hanae’s message says Are you scared of getting shot…” and Tsubaki’s message says “Sensei…”
I like how the texts in Blue Archive is just those Whatsapp memes.
They're not even using her, won't know she's gone.
荷物多すぎ
Make sure your RPG battle transitions, scene composition, and attack animations are at least as cool as this Taiwanese DOS RPG from 1995
it still cracks me up that modern star wars has Adult Books and Young Adult Books. guys i dont think we need the disctinction. it is star wars
New look at Nintendo Switch 2's mouse controls from Nintendo Today.
「太陽と空の民」
looking back it really is funny that all three of these images coincidentally existed independent of one another
033 #100日チャレンジ #OC
I went shiny hunting exactly once and thought "this must be the most colossal waste of time you can do in video games" and never did it again
#ブルアカ #블루아카 #イチカ
데이트룩2
「喫茶レモンソルト」
hibiki !!!! #hibiki #bluearchive #ブルアカ #fanart
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Only a few chapters in but so far the entire story has been aristocrats cheating on each other and complaining about life in Paris. Hemingway's writing style is very distinct, feels like I'm reading a movie script at times. Looking forward to see where the plot goes.
New book, this is a book review blog now
If you can stomach the subject I recommend it. It's not as bad as you might expect, though it also doesn't downplay the situation. I will say it's very tastefully written, with almost no swears and no graphic descriptions of what Humbert did to Lolita, but it's understandably not for everyone.
I've finished the book. It wasn't what I expected - it was much better. I cannot praise enough Nabakov's prose and how interesting Humbert is as a narrator.
I found myself constantly revolving between sympathy and revulsion for the man as the story progressed, though mostly I felt sorry for Lolita.
-Humbert eventually admits that even though he likes children he doesn't "like" children. He gets exasperated with Lo for constantly being bratty and childish and having bland interests (she's 12).
-Despite the fashion trend sharing her name, Lolita is a tanned tomboy who mostly wears cuffed jeans with sneakers.
-Also her name isn't even Lolita, only Humbert calls her that. Her name is Dolores.
...He'll occasionally stop to rationalize his actions or point out how her could have been way worse. (Ex. "Sure, I really wanted to kill my wife. But I didn't!")
-I laughed when he commented he didn't give the police nearly as much trouble compared to the villains in a movie he saw with Lo.
Halfway through update:
-Wasn't sure what genre this was at first but this is definitely a dark comedy. Humbert's narration is just too funny once you look past how gross the situation is.
-A lot of the humor is from the story being told as Humbert giving his testimony to an unseen jury...
Aoba is just Miyu, I think they ran out of personalities and are hoping no one will notice if they put her in a different outfit