I turn my dreams into words. Always in the present. Here and Now. Él / He /Him 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🫓🫓🫓 “You don’t get what you dream about… You get what you strive for step by step!” Atsuko “Akko” Kagari (Little Witch Academia, 2017)
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Love the self awareness of how unsettling that face is calling it “sinister”.
At the time, I had to take a break from work to lock myself in the bathroom and cry. And even thinking about it today breaks my heart. The saddest part is that he was still active, he was really excited working on Dragon Ball Daima, and then…
Rest in peace, Master. Your legacy is several generations long, you’ll never be forgotten.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump says US to start blockading the Strait of Hormuz immediatelyEnglish
118·21 hours agoFrom mediocre incompetents to outright villains.
Are they also going to block the ships that Iran and Japan agreed could pass through, for example? Are they really going to screw over a strategic ally like Japan just for…? You know what? Yeah, they definitely would.
Akira Toriyama
Damn English pronunciation. No puedo con estas vainas.
The hell is “resisem”?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do people in real life actually care who dates who and who is in or out of "people's leagues"?
1·3 days agoNop. At least not in my experience.
What I learned is that people who do care are the most weird and obnoxious. They are outliers most of the time.
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Games@lemmy.world•PS5 Price increase collapses PlayStation console sales in Japan, with Xbox gainingEnglish
323·4 days agoLOL
LMAO
XD
The thing is, to us, what you can do to help is so obvious that it feels like we’re being asked how to breathe.
Help your community, volunteer for a cause, don’t get involved in acts of hatred disguised as moralism or the defense of a national or ethnic identity, educate yourself by reading authors who are part of the minority you want to support, confront and accept the reality of privilege, etc.
But also, often the question “How can I help?” masks the real question: “How can I be a hero to your people?”. So I suppose that before one ask how to help, one should first ask oneself “Do I really want to help?” and be honest about it.
That’s the Imperialist Mentality: “Woke Edition” for you.
Nop! Not a single bit!
I doesn’t fit the pronunciation rules of most latinamerican countries, not even Brazil. I mean, How do you “say” that? what sound does the X represents? It’s like “LatinEx”? That sounds so silly! Like a Kingdom Hearts Villain or something.
If you want to be inclusive / non-binary, you better use “Latine” (La-ti-ne). That’s how the “inclusive language” works here.
Although, I argue that “Latino” is OK either way, since you’re talking about the collective from “LATINO-America”.
That’s the question from which fucked up shit start to happen, but let’s take it at face value.
In that case, you can look for a segment of the minority group that aligns with your ideals (because not all of us think the same way, we’re not a collective mind) and offer them your support.
Do you encounter, say, Latinos who support Trump? Leave them alone and offer support to Latinos who are critical of Trump; We’ll know how to use your help to take actions that benefit all of us, including those who are “wrong.”
As far as I know, the only people who love Henry Cavill-like super-muscular Superman are straight men.
As long as you don’t “correct” or act like you know better that minorities, you will be a good Ally.
Don’t say “I will help you!”, instead ask “how can i help you?”
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Three planes over my garden this afternoon
2·7 days agoWatch out for those chemtrails! They will turn your frogs gay or some shit like that idk
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans are obsessed with low probablility. From the rare picture to the rare poker hand to the sports hero, we love low odds.
6·9 days agoBecause it’s fun. And if it does happens, cuz they may be low odds but they aren’t zero, is something worth telling others about.
But many voice actors from other languages don’t speak like “normal people, not even Japanese seiyuu.
Going back to the example of Latin American dubbing, 90% of the time they speak in unnatural Spanish with a neutral accent that doesn’t match any of the Spanish-speaking regions, but it works within the CONTEXT of the scene. The remaining 10% is when they do speak according to a region (mostly Mexico cuz is the one with most prolific dubbing industry), and this is split between when it works and when it’s annoying af.
I think that rather than feeling natural for the “real world,” it should feel natural within the world of the work.













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