You know, listening to some of the #FuniLeaks I'm actually not surprised. This is not to excuse Funimation, but I'm sure other talent has done this across english dub acting sessions. #FunimationExposed
Things like this happen all the time. Whether it be a corporate email chain, an off-premises party, or even a private conversation that was recorded. It doesn't mean that it shouldn't be exposed though. #FunimationExposed
People should know who they are idolizing and giving their money to. A lot of these folks aren't all they are cracked up to be. This speaks to many companies and industries. Not just #Funimation#FunimationExposed
Proposed evidence for why the Falco Grice Flying Jaw Titan in the latest Shingeki no Kyojin - Attack on Titan manga chapter was "foreshadowed by Isayama" from the beginning - a Thread. [Manga Spoilers]
I should mention that I don't really agree with this move by Isayama. I am in the camp that thinks it's an asspull, but nonetheless wanted to cover it in my latest manga chapter review. #snk133spoilers
FALCO’S NAME AND TRANSFORMATION
In Chapter 129, Falco Grice transforms into the Jaw Titan for the first time. And surprise, Falco looks like a bird. His jaw titan has a beak, talons, and even what appears to be feathers on his body.
A Great Free Japanese Language Learning Resource: Erin's Challenge! erin.jpf.go.jp
This is a bit of an oldie but I’m sure not everyone knows of it yet. Erin’s challenge is run by The Japan Foundation and lists 25 web episodes of Erin, (a “転校生”, or transfer student) who arrives at a new school in Japan.
The lessons follow Erin introducing herself to the class, going to a conbini, taking public transport, riding the train, visiting seasonal festivals, gettingアルバイト (part time job) and even working as a maid during the school festival.
Tsukimi [月見], or moon viewing. In autumn, the moon looks particularly beautiful. Japanese celebrate the Harvest moon during the Chushu no Meigetsu [中秋の名月]. (Believed to be Oct 1 this year)
Offerings of seasonal chestnuts, persimmons, taro, and tsukimi dango are situated under the direct moonlight to show thanks for another bountiful harvest.
Often times, mochi is also shaped like a rabbit due to the stories surrounding the moon rabbit. In this belief, the marking on the moon's surface resembles a rabbit pounding a pestle.
Just found out a YTuber I really used to like has now created his own cult. And the thing is, his little fans actually think it's a joke but they are doing actual rituals, surrounding themselves with the actual imagery, and making the actual hand signs these secret societies use.
It's so blatant and in your face and a lot of these kiddies think it's just something edgy while they are legit chanting in latin over the videos. It's a spell. And these kids are unknowingly repeating and charging it.
There's a lot of sick shit in this world but the fact that those individuals are exploiting their young and impressionable audience really makes me sick. I couldn't even stand skimming through a few videos without a headache. Imagine letting all of that into your psyche?
So I was going on a website I frequent fairly often and came across a graphic I made months ago. I kind of got excited and clicked the article and of course, no credit.
At one point in time, this was my pin with the highest impressions on Pinterest. But I made a rookie mistake:
I never put any sort of '@' or credit on it. I was so happy when it went viral, but because I didn't put any sort of identifier on it just anyone can use it and not be traced back to my content. Specifically, my Itaewon Class Reviews. inasianspaces.com/itaewon-class/
So just as a simple psa, if you make something cool online remember to put some sort of signature or identifier on it.
I used to think it was tacky - (as I didn't create the tv show associated with it) -
@USPS@USPSHelp@FedEx@FedExHelp
Is there a reason why you are no longer delivering packages inside of my gate? A few days ago the grass was kind of high in my yard so I wrote that off as the reason the delivery driver literally just threw my package out of his truck.
Now that the yard is maintained again, I walked past my front window to see a box lying directly at the gate.
...Do you realize how easy that makes it for someone to walk by and steal my package, while I am none the wiser that anything was even delivered?
When I was heading outside to go grab it I saw someone eyeing it before they saw me in the doorway and quickly walked off.
Is there a reason you are doing this? A legitimate reason?
Is there a reason tracking says something is out for delivery, but never comes?