GIRLS (girls)
Kitagawa Yusuke // ep. 06
14 May 2018
Shouri’s birthday event is done!
We could still keep up after 56 hours!
It was that fun!Shouri, Hinoken-san
Thank you very much
I will try to collect reports for this guesting. Please check this blog (or @kondou-shouri) once in a while for that :)
very belated art trade for the ever kind (and patient) @blulious <3
(please do not repost/edit/use without my permission)
shi-yin-drawings
My entry for @tabakokarasu ‘s NinoxJean organized fanzine :) It was one of my greatest pleasures to have participated in my first ever zine. Thank you so much for organizing it! :D I haven’t gotten to sharing pictures of my book because of school, but summer time should allow me more time to do so~
Decided to do something else and take on some small profiles first. They’re really relaxing to translate~
My translations can all be found here.
From hit TV shows to blockbuster movies, libraries often find themselves at the centre of the action. Whether our favourite characters are quietly pursuing the answer to their problems through literature, or causing absolute mayhem between the bookshelves, they’ve served as a base for many a story. To help you get your head around some of modern media’s most famous libraries, Neville Johnson has dissected five of our favourites by studying their on-screen appearances.
“If I have to choose one or the other, I want to save both of them!”
Some days you fight the good fight, forcing spoonful after spoonful of whole grain organic goodness down their throats.
Other days you give the weirdos the plain white bread buns with ketchup they asked for and hope it doesn’t count as neglect in the eyes of the law.