Anonymous asked:
Could you please tag "animal death" since that fish is clearly dead at the bottom of the tank. Thank you
That’s a sticker
Anonymous asked:
Could you please tag "animal death" since that fish is clearly dead at the bottom of the tank. Thank you
That’s a sticker
Golden Girls was more progressive decades ago than half of America now.
I didn’t know they were #goals when the show was airing, but in retrospect…
while looking up 1950s slang, i found the phrase “come on snake, let’s rattle,” which has 2 meanings: asking someone to dance, and challenging someone to a fight
and. hhhooooooooo boy does that fact have some Potential
Invite your crush to the dance floor, but instead they just fuckin deck you
Kenta visiting the Engeki Haikyuu Exhibition and…
Playing around with every prop he can get his hands on (including both Karasuno and Aoba Johsai cheering flags), and playing shopkeeper in the goods store.
Can’t believe I went to 6 months of 12 step meetings to learn this wisdom when I could have just watched this
I feel like I should post more funny teaching stories here
Because I definitely have them.
For example, I have come to learn over the course of holding this position that Japanese school culture festivals are, in many ways, just as filled with zany hijinks as they are in your average anime.
Some highlights from my recent experiences with the mysterious beast known as the culture festival:
-Class 1-B presented a statistical report on this season’s fishing hauls. Sounds boring, right? Nope - it was presented via interpretive dabbing, with all of the class officers in glow-in-the-dark squid masks
-3-A, for their presentation, composed and performed an enka ballad about why our town is NOT famous
-Not to be outdone, 3-C crafted a loving, emotional video tribute to their three years of junior high school…narrated by the disembodied head of former US president John F. Kennedy projected on the gymnasium wall
-2-B made a ping-pong table. Their presentation consisted of walking onstage, saying “We made a ping-pong table” and sitting down.
-Students were allowed to order special lunches from the set festival menu up to two weeks in advance. The vice-principal was meant to pass out notices explaining how many of each item students might order. He failed to do so. A student ordered 28 muffins. The faculty watched in horror as he ate every single one.
What will he, who has continued to love water, be able to grasp if he keeps swimming──
He’s built friendships through swimming. Irreplaceable memories as he kept moving forward.
His swimming fascinates those who see it, and their hearts have been lifted up, causing many miracles to happen.
The young boy is finally a young man.
His friends who all took their own paths appear.
He carries all of their thoughts in his heart, to take on the world stage.
Nanase Haruka’s question continues.
Why do I swim?
Why do I keep swimming?
He’s heading toward the future of where he’s been swimming to, to “a sight he’s never seen before”, he’s taking on the challenge──.
Plot summary from news article:
The new stage that Nanase Haruka, who is aiming for the world, is going to is the former place of dreams he visited, Sydney. Haruka is taking a short break before he heads out when he happens to run into swimmers he encountered at the All Japan Tournament, and we see his fighting spirit. As they head toward the Sydney tournament, the competitors are all in high spirits. As they compete at the world level, what do they feel, what are they swimming for? Their hot battle against the water is beginning.