huge fan of reading and learning, but also an even bigger fan of sleeping and being unconscious.
Eijun = Tsubaki (Ōsaka Ryōta)
Furuya = Suō (Nobunaga Shimazaki)
Haruichi = Suzuri (Hanae Natsuki)
i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping
being known is being loved
"i know your pizza order" "you have freckles on your ears" "you make this face when you're tired" "you order green tea on a good day black on a bad day" "you always make that face before you try something" "the tips of your ears turn red when you're angry" "i knew you'd say something" "you must be exhausted to miss the class" "your favorite pie is pumpkin, right?" "i know your phone number, don't worry" "you miss me, i can tell" "you fiddle with your pens when you're bored" "you don't like converse unless they're high tops" "your favorite cereal is cinnamon toast crunch and you first ate it when you were 8"
being known is being loved.
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very random journaling/diary keeping advice, but since i’ve never had consistency with what i post, here’s some stuff that’s helped me keep a semi-constant journal since 6th grade:
if you’re feeling too tired for sentences, bullet points (like this!) are fun
take note not just what you’ve been doing, but what you’ve been thinking about that day
if you want to, you can revisit past events even if it has nothing to do with the day (just make sure to mark down the approximate date of that past day for lack of future confusion)
write down lists of books/movies/tv shows or music you’ve read/seen/heard and your opinion about them
mix-up your standard format with colorful or unusual pencils/pens, adding in doodles/stickers/cutouts of stuff, writing vertically
every few months, word-vomit about anything that feels significant/important at that time of your life and don’t worry about consistency
occasionally write in 2nd person to yourself
cut up a paper bag and tape together a DIY cover for the book. the shittier it looks the more spirit it will have, and in general, i write more honestly when you don’t have to live up to how professional the journal’s cover looks
swear. it’s very therapeutic.
go back and annotate stuff you’ve written ages ago as if your present self has traveled back in time to meet your past self and challenge/comfort them
I love personalization. I love stickers on water bottles and on laptops. I love shitty marker drawing on the toes of converse. I love hand embroidered doodles on jeans. I love posters on walls. I love knick knacks on shelves. I love jewelry with goofy charms. I love when people take things and make them theirs.
Jirokichi Suzuki is the textbook definition of a clout chaser and you can’t convince me otherwise.
Local 70 something rich old man has beef with a 17 years old because he doesn't like when things are not about him
I love the way you do lineart! And like your rendering is there a specific process you have or recommend brushes?
Also feel free to ignore this if you don’t wanna answer it! I do love your art tho very scrumptious :D
hi anon!!! i promise ill give a more depth explanation when it isn't 1 am-- I'll reblog this post and add a tutorial tmrrw!!!
for now, i would recommend any sketchy brush really! you can find all of them on Clip Studio Paint, but i know other programs have similar brushes-- just find one you like! i prefer thin lineart and a more clean sketch type of style, and the Felt Pen & Obonbong Pen are my best friends for it!!!
ill actually explain my process i prommie... ill draw something and show how i do it !!! come back tomorrow! :D