July 2012
" I Love You "
chaotixfox:
In Japan, there are 3 ways to say ”I Love You”: Daisuki - for friends and persons you like. Aishiteru - for a more serious relationship. Koishiteru - for the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.
;v;
kawaiipyro:
penguinanimalcracker:
a moment of silence for everyone’s weeaboo years
atrorymachell:
toyosatomimi:
darckcarnival:
HOW THE FUCK DID THIS GUY KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE…
you know, just your regular work week.
Oh wow that’s terrible…I better stock up on sunscreen for the weekend or else i might get a burn.
June 2012
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me: i am so bored
unfinished video games: play me
unfinished books: read me
unfinished tv shows and unwatched movies: watch me
daily exercise routine: complete me
me: there's nothing to do
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not-ayase:
What makes a good RPG game?
Square Enix: Belts and fashion
Nippon-ichi: Gameplay hours
Bandai Namco: Character development
Atlus: DEATH
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Them: I don't think kids should be exposed to gay relationships.
You: Why not?
Them: It's introducing children to sexuality! They're too young for that!
You: So when a prince and princess kiss in a Disney movie, are they introduced to sexuality? When the prince and the princess get married and have a child, is that introducing your child to sexuality?
Them: NO! But if they see a man and a man, or a woman and a woman together... they're going to start asking questions! Like how a man and a man can... you know, do anything together.
You: You think the only thing people think when they see a gay couple is "I wonder how they have sex"? Furthermore, you think a CHILD is going to even know what that means? When the prince and the princess kiss, does your 4 year old daughter ask, "mommy, how do people have intercourse"? No. She just sees two people in love. If you remember when you were a kid, you probably didn't think about sex every time you saw two people happy together.
Them: But it'll bring up all kinds of questions, it'll confuse my child!
You: Then be a fucking parent and explain it to your child. The only question that might be brought up is "mom, why don't you want gay people to be happy?". And when you don't have a good answer for that question, you can look your child in the eye and say "It's because I'm a bigot".
I feel like standing and applauding. This should be reblogged for ever and ever.
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