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jaskenator:

jaskenator:

Kind Words

A silly bit proposed to me by Mickel over VC, and while not the most in-character thing I’ve ever worked on, but still a very fun bit to make. Especially fun to have the freedom to give characters experssions they normally wouldn’t make. Dialogue was mostly done by Mick and Cas.

Check out the real reason this was made, for the dub

Dub by @mickelpickelvoiceacts

✦✦✦ Starring ✦✦✦ 

@casvoiceacts as Judy Hopps

@mickelpickelvoiceacts  as Nick Wilde

@foreverevee  as Officer Catano

Lanóvran as Officer Lupinski

The dub is now out. Be sure to give them some love for the great work on bringing this idea to life, and especially Mickel for going above and beyond with the editing.

Welcome to Japan

seasnipper:

catchymemes:

Where cars are parked orderly and in reverse

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Where fruits can be cubes

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Where people keep left

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And lamps have different brightness for double beds

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People queue up in lines

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Applies to stickers too

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Where what you get is the same as the poster

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you get waved goodbye..?

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Relieving both mind and body

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Yup.

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Smooth train operator

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No embarrassing knocking or barging into rooms to check out if they are occupied

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When you need an extra hand

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For the selfiestas

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Brolly holders

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Because normal manhole covers are too mainstream

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Think diagonal

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And anytime u need to soak your feet

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Where you raise responsible adults, not brats

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And luggage is organised in color codes

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When you need help after the condom broke

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Instant sanitary gratification

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Why they are so welcome at football matches

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Where water is that clean in the drains

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Nuff said

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Source: imgur.com

Japanese people been living in 3018

(Source: catchymemes)

kaijuno:

In highschool I wrote a story about a middle-generation of stellar travelers. Their parents were born on earth and left as children, and the middle generation will not live long enough to see their destination. They live their entire lives on the ship and I wrote about them trying to find their place in everything. They will never know blue skies and warm beaches and open fields with warm breezes. They’ll never know birdsong or crickets or frogs. They’ll never hear the rain on the roof of a dreary day. I never could find the right way to end the story. I wanted it to be a happy ending, but I didn’t know how to do it.

I realize now that it was a book about me dealing with depression before I even knew it. Looking back at how blatant the projecting was, it’s obvious now. It wasn’t then.

In the story, the middle-generation people are lost. They’re apathetic. They’re just a placeholder. The only job they have is to keep the ship running, have kids, and die. As the middle generation of people began becoming adults, suicide rates were skyrocketing. Crime and drug rates were jumping. This generation was completely apathetic because they felt that they had no use.

In the story, a small group of people in the middle-generation create the Weather Project. They turn the ship into a terrarium. They make magnificent gardens and take the DNA of animals they took with them and recreate them and they make this cold, metal spaceship that they have to live their entire lives on into a home. They take what little they have and they break it and rearrange it into something beautiful. They take this radical idea and turn the ship into a wonderful jungle of trees and birds and sunshine.

And I realize now how much it reflects my state of mind as I transitioned from a child into an adult while dealing with depression. You always hear “it gets better” and “when you’re older things will be easier” and I was so sick of waiting for it to get better. I was in the middle-generation stage. And I was sick of it. I was so sick of waiting.

When I was in highschool I didn’t know how to end the story. I didn’t know how to have a happy ending. I didn’t have the life experience then to finish the story in a meaningful way. I didn’t know how to make it better for these middle-generation characters.

But now that I’m older, I’m learning. That if you sit and wait for things to get better, it never will. You have to take your life and break it apart and rearrange it into something beautiful. You have to make the cold metal ship into the garden that you deserve. You have to make your own meaning. You have to plant your own garden.

You have to teach yourself that being happy is not a radical idea.

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