big shout out to my feelings for never shutting the fuck up !!!
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yanan, the wooseok translator
Actors Shinwon & Hongseok
i’ve arrived w a supply of ptg love memes🤧💘💞💗💕💓💟💖
Yuto just opens up more and gets less shy in front of cameras day by day and I’m so glad we can see him be at his peak of dumb and ridiculous and happy. I am a very sappy universe right now.
emotional wooseok and yuto
Is it just me or did Yuto get larger?
wooseok and yuto (mainly yuto) dancing to trouble maker
choose your fighter: wooyu or wooyan
when yuto does his little “yutoda” thing reblog if u agree
crucial muse development questions. send a number in my inbox to find out more about my character as a person ( because often, the most important things about character development have nothing to do with their shoe size or netflix queue ).
- what would completely break your character?
- what was the best thing in your character’s life?
- what was the worst thing in your character’s life?
- what seemingly insignificant memories stuck with your character?
- does your character work so they can support their hobbies or use their hobbies as a way of filling up the time they aren’t working?
- what is your character reluctant to tell people?
- how does your character feel about sex?
- how many friends does your character have?
- how many friends does your character want?
- what would your character make a scene in public about?
- for what would your character give their life?
- what are your character’s major flaws?
- what does your character pretend or try to care about?
- how does the image your character tries to project differ from the image they actually project?
- what is your character afraid of?
sometimes self care is just telling yourself that you can always try again tomorrow
a writing advice post: don’t describe characters’ eye colors, people don’t usually notice that in real life
me: anyway this character has pale blue eyes and this one has brownish-black and this one has sea green and you’re not my mother, you can’t make me stop
The trick is actually when you describe eye colours.
If a character is standing a good distance away from the character describing them, then unless they have massive and/or unusually vivid eyes (in which case, carry on) then no, they’re eye colour isn’t gonna be what jumps out about them.
So save it for later.
It can actually be a really moving experience to notice something pretty about another person’s eyes, the first time you’re close enough to. One of the major downsides of the ‘list format’ of description, where you just dump stuff like hair colour, eye colour, skin tone, height, built, etc in one big block, is that you lose a lot of the little human moments where people are honestly liable to pick up details about one another.
If you just tell me that, say, a character’s eyes have flecks of green in them, that’s boring. If your POV character notices the flecks of green in someone’s eyes because they’re sitting together on a couch and laughing and the light hit them just right and oh, so-and-so actually has unfairly pretty hazel eyes?
That’s a Moment™.
Now comes the part where I double-cross you. Dai Li, arrest the Fire Nation Princess.
I don’t care what anyone says, THIS IS THE BEST DIALOGUE IN THE ENTIRE SERIES!! AZULA 👏🏾DID👏🏾THAT👏🏾
A while ago, someone made a good point as to how Azula was from a place of privilege and believes herself to be better than everyone. This scene really shows that, at the same time it has a deeper meaning when it comes to the Fire Nation and their colonization toward the other nations (the earth kingdom , the air nomads, etc..etc..) . In a way, this scene is supposed to reflect that. Their sheer disregard for established cultures and traditions simply because they believe they were born better. The scary thing is that people like Azula and the rest of the fire nation believe that their colonization is a good thing, and that it is helping these nations. But it is not. In this gifset you have to realize that becuase Azula comes from a place of privilege, she believes that she is entitled to this throne. And that because Long Fei did not come from a place of privilege, then he is below her and doesn’t deserve something he worked hard for. Albeit he is a shitty and terrible person and I am not excusing him, he is a victim to of colonization. Just as the Dai Li is and the rest of Ba Sing Se. With this scene, I do think it is important not to take it as a moment of empowerment or see it as a feminist moment because you are praising an entitled girl for exercising her privilege to belittle someone below her. However, you can appreciate the dialogue and the fact that this was written in such a clever way. You can appreciate that Azula is an well written character as well and that this scene speaks volumes of her character and the privilege that she carries with her.
It’s also so evident in the beginning of Season 3 when Aang goes to Fire Nation school that the kids are raised with this idea. They teach that the Fire Nation is helping the Earth Kingdom by colonizing. There’s also the historical revisionism of saying the Air Nomads had a military that the Fire Nation strategically bested rather than that they committed genocide against a peaceful people with no military.
Yes, yes all of this. So putting that into perspective, Azula’s thought process makes more sense and is even more scarier. In addition to that, this has really been drilled into her head since she is the princess. Another important thing I wanna point out is that she is also wearing traditional earth kingodm clothing from the Kyoshi warriors. Clothing she stole from women that she and her group belittled for their culture and battle clothing. So essentially we have a privileged imperialist, outright belittling a culture in both action and the clothing she is wearing (which azula wearing the clothing of a kyoshi warrior is CA).
The Times of Harvey Milk, 1984 (dir. Rob Epstein)







