janelizabeth

Ask me anything   My name is Jane, and if you love me, I will be a loyal friend. I'm worth getting to know. I have a lot to offer, and if you choose to let me in, I won't disappoint you. I'll listen to you, no matter what you want to say, and I'll answer the phone, even in the middle of the night, just to hear you say hello to me. I'll give up plans if you need me, and I'll make plans with you if you want me to. If you listen carefully, you'll find that I say some pretty amazing things sometimes. If you let me, you'll find that I can give some pretty amazing hugs. If you let me love you, I won't change my mind. If you allow me, I'll be devoted to you, and adore you, and make your time with me worth it. I'm worth loving, just so you know. Just, give me a chance to prove it, and you won't regret it.




But I need you to make the first move.

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    neriede:

    Can we talk about this for a second?

    Because there’s quite a few things that get lost in translation with these games, but none of those instances ever hit me as hard as this one always does. I’m not even kidding, my heart rips apart every time I see this, I’m almost crying just thinking about it.

    Okay, so of course—like every country—Japan has it’s own code of etiquette, and one of the most ingrained ways of showing respect to others is bowing. It’s a reflection of how important deferring to others is in Japanese culture—acknowledging those who have seniority in something or are your superior in any way should be like second nature. Bowing can have all sorts of degrees of formality to it, from a casual nod of the head, to a full 45 degree bend from the waist, but rarely do you ever see anyone bow deeper than that.

    What Sora’s doing up there?

    That’s called Dogeza (土下座).

    It’s the absolute lowest you can get.

    I have personally never seen anyone do this, and for good reason—you don’t do it unless you’ve REALLY messed up.

    You do it to say sorry—it’s the equivalent of begging, really begging for forgiveness. Dogeza is shameful, it’s humiliating, it’s absolute submission, and that’s the whole point of doing it. It’s willingly putting shame and humiliation on yourself, actively showing complete reverence to someone else. You are literally saying you are worth nothing.

    Sora is basically offering himself on a silver platter here. Saix could’ve probably asked Sora to do anything he wanted, and Sora probably would’ve done it.

    Which makes it all the more insulting and heart-breaking when Saix says he still can’t see Kairi.

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    You can’t fight this war on your own, Mr Potter.

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    thisurlwasnttakenbutnowitis:

    So I decided to translate this

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    Reblog if you’ll always be a part of the Harry Potter family.

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    “It’s rather like the Mafia I guess. Once you’re in, you never get out.”

    —Daniel Radcliffe

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    whoelsewillihaveicecreamwith:

    Some screen caps from the kh hd opening

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    egberts:

diziam:

sweet-ganjababe:

freshest-tittymilk:

twodopeboyz:

all this time ive wasted

Life hack!

ha now i dont need to keep my husband anymore

im reblogging for the third comment


nobody cares why you reblogged it

    egberts:

    diziam:

    sweet-ganjababe:

    freshest-tittymilk:

    twodopeboyz:

    all this time ive wasted

    Life hack!

    ha now i dont need to keep my husband anymore

    im reblogging for the third comment

    nobody cares why you reblogged it

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