so what if im in love with you mind ur own business
Hippie Academia
☆ loving learning but being sceptical about public education system
☆books about nature and spirituality
☆flowy skirts, flowery shirts, lots of crystals and wooden jewellery, dissolved messy hair
☆ wanting to live your life to the fullest
☆learning in the nature
☆ music is life
☆knowledge is a way to change world for better
☆getting philosophical at 2 am
☆being pissed that you will probably end up in soulless work 9 to 5 just to make it for a living
☆dreams about living in the cottage and leave the modern world
☆ going on the protests
☆ cheap wine and weed
☆using almost everything from second hand: from clothes to books
Tell me why I said "why do I get anxious about showers?" And then said "oH wAter" right as I stepped in water. That's not the reason, but it sounds like that was my answer to my question and I'm struggling now
The reason "A Silent Voice" works so well is that at no point does the story try to justfiy the fact that Ishida Shouya bullied Nishimiya Shouko.
No excuse about him having a hard home life.
No trying to say that he bullied her as a child because he had a crush on her at the time.
When he himself is bullied later on, the story doesn't use this as a way to nullify the fact that he bullied his classmate in the past.
His remorse is realistic and he starts to feel regret soon after Nishimiya has to switch schools. He feels responsible even though he wasn't the only student who bullied her, even though the teacher was probably the most responsible of all, as he purposefully turned a blind eye to his students' behavior.
Ishida goes out of his way to learn sign language in order to make amends. The story doesn't tell us how long he had spent on learning the language before he found her again. It could have been months, maybe years.
He doesn't feel deserving of Nishimiya's friendship, but she's the one who decides to forgive him, no one pressures her into doing so. And you agree with her decision because of how well Ishida and his redemption is written.
He focuses on making her life better, probably out of a mixture of gratitude and a desire to assuage his guilt.
Nishimiya also feels guilty despite being innocent. She thinks Ishida would be better off without her friendship, believing he's being stigmatized because of her disability. All the while Ishida wants to spend more time with her to make up for his past, and to make her realize she's not at fault.
The story also treats the characters' depression with respect and doesn't really romanticize it. You want these characters to be at peace with themselves, with each other, and with the other people in their lives.
TL;DR
"A Silent Voice" works because it doesn't try to justify the former bully's actions, shows that he feels genuine remorse and is willing to change his behavior of his own accord in order to make ammends, thus making his redemption and his friendship with Nishimiya all the more believable.
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Damn…just…damn, man. RIP to Polly Lou Livingston, who provided the voice of everyone’s favorite apple pie making elephant as Tree Trunks, according to one of the crew who worked on Adventure Time, Adam Muto. She’ll be missed.
“Americans believe in big portions! That’s so crazy.” Look at this European getting scammed into paying for 100 calories worth of food. Fool. Idiot. You wish you could have this 16 ounce Big Gulp and this serving of rice I will eat off for three days but you can’t. Cope and seethe.
“Make yourself so happy so that when others look at you they become happy, too.”
— Yogi Bhajan
i’ve never felt more seen
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