Boys Mostly Think That Girls Will Wait For Them...

Boys Mostly Think That Girls Will Wait For Them...

Boys mostly think that girls will wait for them...

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7 years ago

Studio Ghibli vocabulary in German

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Studio Ghibli - Studio Ghibli das Zeichentrickfilmstudio - animation studio der Regisseur - director (male) die Regisseurin - director (female) der Produzent - producer (male) die Produtzentin - producer (female) der Drehbuchautor - screenwriter (male) die Drehbuchautorin - screenwriter (female) der Comiczeichner - comic artist (male) die Comiczeichnerin - comic artist (female) der Cutter - editor (male) die Cutterin - editor (female) der Komponist - composer (male) die Komponistin - composer (female) der Film - film der Anime - anime der Zeichenrtickfilm - animation Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde - Nausicaä of the Vally of the Wind Das Schloss im Himmel - Castle in the Sky  Die letzten Glühwürmchen - The Grave of the Fireflies Kikis kleiner Lieferservice - Kiki’s Delivery Service Tränen der Erinnerung – Only Yesterday  Porco Rosso - Porco Rosso Flüstern des Meeres - Ocean Waves  Pom Poko - Pom Poko Stimme des Herzes - Whisper of the Heart Prinzessin Mononoke - Princess Mononoke  Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas - My Neighbours the Yamadas Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland - Spirited Away  Das Königreich der Katzen - The Cat Returns Die wandelende Schloss - Howl’s Moving Castle Die Chroniken von Erdsee - Tales from Earthsee Ponyo - Die Abenteuer am Meer - Ponyo Arrietty – Die wundersame Welt der Borger - Arrietty Der Mohnblumenberg - From Up on Poppy Hill Wie der Wind sich hebt - The Wind Rises Die Legende der Prinzessin Kaguya - The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Erinnerungen an Marnie - When Marnie Was There

Translated from @blackteaandlanguages   Studio Ghibli vocabulary in Finnish

7 years ago

Synonyms For Very

This masterlist is a masterlist of words that you may use alongside the word very, very being one of the most common words that are used when writing. I hope this helps you as much as it helps me in our writing seem more sophisticated and unique. 

A:

Very accurate - exact Very afraid - fearful Very angry - furious Very annoying - exasperating

B:

Very bad - atrocious Very beautiful - exquisite Very big - immense Very boring - dull Very bright - luminous Very busy - swamped

C:

Very calm - serene Very careful - cautious Very cheap - stingy Very clean - spotless Very clear - obvious Very clever - intelligent Very cold - freezing Very colourful - vibrant Very competitive - cutthroat Very complete - comprehensive Very confused - perplexed Very conventional - conservative Very creative - innovative Very crowded - bustling Very cute - adorable

D:

Very dangerous - perilous Very dear - cherished Very deep - profound Very depressed - despondent Very detailed - meticulous Very different - disparate Very difficult - arduous Very dirty - filthy Very dry - arid Very dull - tedious

E:

Very eager - keen Very easy - effortless Very empty - desolate Very excited - thrilled Very exciting - exhilarating Very expensive - costly

F:

Very fancy - lavish Very fast - swift Very fat - obese Very friendly - amiable Very frightened - alarmed Very frightening - terrifying Very funny - hilarious

G:

Very glad - overjoyed Very good - excellent Very great - terrific

H:

Very happy - ecstatic Very hard - difficult Very hard-to-find - rare Very heavy - leaden Very high - soaring Very hot - sweltering Very huge - colossal Very hungry - ravenous Very hurt - battered

I:

Very important - crucial Very intelligent - brilliant Very interesting - captivating

J:

K:

L:

Very large - huge Very lazy - indolent Very little - tiny Very lively - vivacious Very long - extensive Very long-term - enduring Very loose - slack Very loud - thunderous Very loved - adored

M:

Very mean - cruel Very messy - slovenly

N:

Very neat - immaculate Very necessary - essential Very nervous - apprehensive Very nice - kind Very noisy - deafening

O:

Very often - frequently Very old - ancient Very old-fashioned - archaic Very open - transparent

P:

Very painful - excruciating Very pale - ashen Very perfect - flawless Very poor - destitute Very powerful - compelling Very pretty - beautiful

Q:

Very quick - rapid Very quiet - hushed

R:

Very rainy - pouring Very rich - wealthy

S:

Very sad - sorrowful Very scared - petrified Very scary - chilling Very serious - grave Very sharp - keen Very shiny - gleaming Very short - brief Very shy - timid Very simple - basic Very skinny - skeletal Very slow - sluggish Very small - petite Very smart - intelligent Very smelly - pungent Very smooth - sleek Very soft - downy Very sorry - apologetic Very special - exceptional Very strong - forceful Very stupid - idiotic Very sure - certain Very sweet - thoughtful

T:

Very talented - gifted Very tall - towering Very tasty - delicious Very thirsty - parched Very tight - constricting Very tiny - minuscule Very tired - exhausted

U:

Very ugly - hideous Very unhappy - miserable Very upset - distraught

V:

W:

Very warm - hot Very weak - frail Very well-to-do - wealthy Very wet - soaked Very wide - expansive Very willing - eager Very windy - blustery Very wise - sage Very worried - distressed

X:

Y:

Z:

A/N: If you know of anymore words I can add please message me.

8 years ago

I started animation at the age of 11. And I finished my first film when I was 14.

Brad Bird (Director/Writer of The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille) from his interview with Johannes Wolters. (via animationdesk)

Sounds nice but it's not really encouraging for me. I'm 17, I want to be an animation director one day and I only started drawing this year.

8 years ago

BUT, as regards women lawyers, I say: this focus on women lawyers’ attire is driven (once again, as in so many arenas) by the need for men to control women (and yes, women will police other women for them, as in the stilletto example above). Our culture still judges women, even the most powerful women, by a completely different standard (one inferior) to men: Diane Sawyer asking Hillary Clinton if she can be both a grandmother and president (did anyone ask Dwight Eisenhower that question when he was running?), the New York Times firing Jill Abrahamson because of her “abrasive” management style (did anyone fire Abe Rosenthal for being too abrasive?).

The fact of the matter is, professional women who have spent three years and tens of thousands of dollars are smart enough to pick out their own wardrobes without help. Women usually are aware of how they look, and what effect their clothes are intended to have. To those who complain about women’s courtroom attire, I say: you may not agree with her choices, you may not like them… but unless you really think a woman did not intend to present the appearance she does (there’s a run in the back of her tights, she has chalk on the seat of her pants, she is missing a button, or her skirt is hiked up in back) then keep your thoughts to yourself. Why not focus your energy on, oh… something that matters?

I’m curious what fellow lawblrs have heard as ‘advice’ regarding their attire. I’ve heard on several occasions not to wear skirts to interviews, as it makes us appear too ‘feminine.’ 

7 years ago
I Really Think The World Could Use Some Light And Positivity Today. I Have No Words For All The Tragedies

I really think the world could use some light and positivity today. I have no words for all the tragedies occurring around the globe, so please have this positive bunny instead. 💛

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9 years ago
kiminitodokestuff - C's blog

Change The Toon

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There is a stigma that limits 2D/hand-drawn animation to just kids’ programs and comedy.  The stereotype is so commonly upheld that animation is often considered a genre or category, rather than a medium of filmmaking that is capable of producing works in any genre. There doesn’t seem to be a spot at the table for sophisticated and mature animated works within our industry at large.

Whether you agree with it or not, the fact remains animation is the bastard child of film.  The industry treats animation as that weird kid in school that no one wants to play with because they don’t know which camp they belong to. Is animation the class clown, the stoner kid in the back of the room or some weird otaku?  How about none of the above.  It’s the super genius lone wolf who’s worldly and intelligent.  Deep and poetic.

I believe that animation can be sophisticated, elegant, intelligent, and mature – that its dramatic value and philosophical impact can rival the best live action pieces.  In a sense, I want to help hand-drawn animation grow up – to show that it can have a spot at the table.  It can be more than just slapstick.

If you’re tired of that same old song and dance the industry makes animation play to… Change the toon.

If you agree, share this message.  

If you want do help us make that change, check out what we’re doing here: bit.ly/beambitious

7 years ago
Are You Stuck Figuring Out A Personality For A Bio? Or Are You Dying To Join An OC RP, But Find Yourself

Are you stuck figuring out a personality for a bio? Or are you dying to join an OC RP, but find yourself unable to create a character? Well, this is the guide for you! 

7 years ago
Some Writing Sins To Keep In Mind When Writing Your Novel!

Some writing sins to keep in mind when writing your novel!

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