spikespeigel
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i fell in love with it. boys love suprisingly was not my thing, then victor warmed my heart. the final credits scene had me crying on my couch.

i powered through yuri on an off day of work. i wholeheartedly did not expect to react that way to the show.

You just T R I G G E R E D the original Spike.

If you watch one, you’ll eventually watch the other thanks to Shinichirō Watanabe as well

Aren’t they from the same creator too or am I just remembering wrong?

“As a woman who’s worked for my dad’s company company ever since graduation, I appreciate the struggle women face in workforce, but I think if more women just applied themselves to being born better, this could be avoided.”

Yeah, a few years ago someone shoved my 8-month pregnant sister while in line at a Lowe’s grocery, telling her to “MOVE FORWARD” in line at the register. So...both times I’ve visited SC in recent memory we’ve had altercations with nasty people for no reason.

Wut?

Go watch Drifters, it’s amazing so far and you’ll love it if you liked hellsing at all.

Bebop isn’t so binge-watchy for me because you can watch any one episode separate from all the others and, more or less, it completely makes sense. That’s my metric for binge-watching. Fully admit it’s subjective.

I would’ve picked same as Cecilia, but for me, it’s because Cowboy Bebop ends on a sad note. The news of Carrie Fisher and George Michael is enough for depressing moments for me this winter.

I’ve grown up rewatching Bebop. It just doesn’t get old to me. I honestly have no complaints about it as a series.

It’s in my Crunchyroll queue, waiting for me to finish watching Ace of Diamonds again. :p

Why’s it called “shipping?” I started seeing this term in headlines and missed the origin for the term.

I’ll disagree with this. “The motions” of a relationship are what define it, more than any words can. I’ve been with my boyfriend for years; we never had the “are we dating?” talk, the “how serious is this?” talk, or anything like that. We grew into it, at first, and then made every step after that quietly,

That’s because Feynman isn’t...really. Feynman had the habit, at MIT, of writing notebooks of “Things I don’t know” in which he’d take apart and put back together everything he knew about physics, and look for the gaps, inconsistencies, and boundaries. It wasn’t a single activity intended to increase retention, but

No, they just don’t ever acknowledge it. They go through all the motions of a relationship without actually having one. It’s not just queerbaiting, it’s queerbaiting on steroids. It’s the worst, most obnoxious queerbaiting I’ve ever seen in my entire life. You and the likes of you need higher standards, because this

It’s totes a kiss, according to the show’s creator herself. Sadly, Japanese TV standards prevented it from shown directly.

It’s a kiss. You don’t zoom in on the lips for any reason except to highlight that. But even still, to me, that’s not one of the more “canon-confirming” moments, when stacked against the constant casual intimacy and internal monologues about their love for one another. Finally, whatever Yuuri calls it, he buys Victor

People doubt Yuri and Victor? (SPOILER) They even get “engaged”!