One of the most famous anime fan theories suggests that Ash never truly woke up after the accident shown in the first episode of Pokémon. According to the theory, his adventures, how he never ages and the changing regions are all part of a dream-like world created by his mind🧢⚡
There’s something striking about Hugo Simberg’s painting, which portrays grim reapers not as harbingers of death, but as gentle, attentive gardeners.
I really love this painting by Hugo Simberg (1873–1917) because it portrays the end of life not as something terrifying or tragic, but as something quiet, peaceful, and deeply human. The skeletal figures gently tend a garden of flowers, carrying out their work like ordinary gardeners. Rather than evoking fear, they appear compassionate and thoughtful, caring for a natural process that ultimately connects all living things.
The urge to disappear from everyone and abandon everything. To leave without a goodbye. To board the first train to a place I've never heard of and walk its streets as a complete stranger. To sit in small cafés where nobody knows my name, rent a tiny apartment with a window overlooking a busy road, and spend my evenings watching people pass by.
To exist without a past, without expectations, without anyone asking where I've been. Just me and the strange comfort of starting over somewhere no memory can find me.
High af. As a touch deprived child it took me so long to realize my dog just wants me to pet him for no reason sometimes. I’m like you are fed, housed, and appear to be fully functioning. Why r u in my face. I had not accounted for the rest of love. Love to me was only surviving.
@vperitsa animated short that's barely 2 minutes long but has THE best yoshitaka amano vampire hunter d bloodborne vibes i need at least 3 more hours of this
https://t.co/FOjwWdU6YE