The snow lying on the roof tiles is a touch hard, the dead trees’ twigs are sleepy like a deer; six o’clock on a winter morning, my head too is sleepy.
The birds pass by singing - the garden earth is sleepy like a deer. - The wood has fled, the farmhouse has fled. The sky is sad weakness. My heart is sad…
- Nakahara Chūya, “Winter Daybreak” from The Poems of Nakahara Chūya
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Dead Apple for @strwcherri!!
a friendly reminder that microaggressions against asians can also look like this:
pretending to gag at asian food
pretending to be weirded out by asian customs and cultures
excusing cultural appropriation (often through ignoring the stories of asians who have been mocked for wearing their ethnic dress while praising a white person for doing so)
not trying to learn how to pronounce an asian person's ethnic name correctly, or asking, "can i call you by something else?"
adopting an asian name for the ~aesthetic~
using the words "oriental" and "exotic" to describe asian people, particular asian women
ignoring the experiences and stories of south, southeast, and central asians
making sweeping assumptions about asian countries (including their political, historical and cultural landscape)
treating the entire asian community as a monolith and ignoring the fact that the experiences of asian nationals are remarkably different from the asian diaspora/migrant community
co-opting asian aesthetics into creative media without acknowledging their history
Sidenote but I'm so excited to play Aether Gazer, I'm just so curious as to how it's going to work in open world??
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Time to go back to my roots (RWBY) after abandoning them for various things (Bungo Stray Dogs, Nana, My Hero)
I didn't even realize the show had such a large fandom on here what
Please let me know if this needs TWs :)
Again, this is sloppy. I'll clean it up when I do another analysis, but I think it's alright, but it's not supposed to be academic -- it's just for fun! (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
If you want something to listen to whilst reading this:
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The night had drooled over the residue of day, leaving them to head there themselves. Xiao paced ahead, leaving the Traveller and Li Jing in his dust. A dull ache rested in her chest from seeing only the back of him.
The flowers bloomed before them, as she gently clutched his hand. He stood stifly next to her, as she scanned the garden for a specific flower. Her hand slipped out of his own, as she sat amongst them. Her hands fumbled with the flower stems, until she reappeared.
"Kneel."
He didn't need to hesitate. Buckled down to one knee and she rested the flower crown on his head. The white petals frittered amongst his dark hair. She kneeled down to his level, smiling at him. He intertwined their hands, leaning in.
Yet it wasn't summer.
It was the cold of night, and her shoulder was throbbing with the pain of a bag weighed with books and scrolls alike.
Her lips twinged with yearning. Her eyes fell to ground, the small hope she once held diminished with a simple memory that lay in their restless wake.
"How'd you know Xiao?"
She looked over to the curious Traveller, burdened with their own weight. She squeezed a smile on her face, looking at the back of Xiao's head. Li Jing exhaled.
"We've known each other for a while."
The Traveller nodded their head sympathetically.
Xiao looked to the ground, his jaw tensed.
He wanted to stay. Anything to erase the lonely century he had spent. There was something that made her immovable in his memory. The seasons could blur, but he could remember her. How her face curved, how her gums would show when he tried to be humorous.
Only to lose her.
Wangshu Inn stood bright in the fog, as they hurried in.
They dispersed to their rooms, leaving the soft patter of rain to calm the souls that rested inside.
Her head sunk into the pillow, leaving her to sit vacantly.
A small wheezing came from his lungs, resting in her arms. His mellow smile faded with the words she couldn't hear. The suns in his eyes set, as the snow fell on his sorrowful sight.
Another body lay on their stomach, their death quiet. Her hair brown and dampened by the snow. A hand rested on her shoulder, patting her with a lack of affection. She looked to her blank face, her arms muddy with red.
Her m-
She gasped awake, clutched her bedsheets as her skin shedded thick bullets of sweat. Her heart throbbed, jolting her ribs.
Is this the curse of being immortal?
To ache?
She gingerly placed her feet down on the carpet, throwing on a robe. She creaked across the hallway, exhaling as she got to the balcony.
The small click of metal startled her.
His eyes clicked with his own. Xiao's eyebrows furrowed. He looked away. Xiao looked out to the town below, the rain twinkled like stars. If she left now, it would only emphasize the damage. If she stayed, she'd have to endure the silence she had placed there.
"Did you cry?" He pondered.
She glanced at him.
"Your eyes - they're puffy."
She hummed softly, barely audible.
"I just had a nightmare, that's all."
They stood quietly, their hands brushing against each others.
He tried. He really did. But, her eyes held a heartbreak that was unfixable. His body was full of ache. He ached before he met her. He used to be the love of her life. It was clear he didn't deserve to be. Thousands of deaths that clinged to him was dragging him with them.
Is this retribution?
"Jiji, you should get some rest."
He looked over to her limp state. He sighed, scooping her up in his arms. He sat by her side, unravelling her bun. Her hair sprawled around the bed, wisps covering her face. The cold air seeped into his lungs, and he couldn't help but sleep.
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Dawn came and the only evidence of him being there was his soft, mild scent. She stayed there quietly, inhaling her pillow. She separated herself from her bed, and eventually sat with the two. The Traveller tried to read her inscribed scrolls, their face pruning with wrinkles. She chuckled nervously, tapping her cheek.
"It's illegible, isn't it?"
The Traveller quickly dismissed her words, excuses being mounted into a mess. Xiao sighed, drawing them back to silence. His eyes were averted, looking over her sprawled scrolls.
"The book has been around for a long time, and should've probably be burnt by fire." Li Jing pondered, squeezing her notes into a small handheld notebook.
"So the book is protected?"
She nodded, avoiding looking up.
"Luckily I had a lead before we left. An old lady I know has links to a man who has the family archive of these books."
"Is that the Mei you were referring to?"
Li Jing was quiet, the restless noise of other customers filling the void. Her pen harshly drilled through the crisp page.
How could she respond? If she told them now, they wouldn't be able to get the letters, and she'd be a failure and looked down on with disdain. If anyone found out about her she'd be a disappointment to her mother.
She didn't want to disappoint her mother.
"Jiji?"
Her mother trusted her.
"Li Jing."
She trusted her.
Oh, she couldn't. If anyone found out she was cu-
"Li Jing!" Xiao snapped.
She looked at him, quiet with embarrassment. The table sat uncomfortably between them, until she chuckled lightly.
"Sorry, I live in my head too much- anyways, the shortcut will save us some time. We don't have to walk too far at all." She dismissed herself from the table.
The Traveller looked to Xiao, their eyes bleeding with confusion. Xiao looked at him, exhaling softly.
"Mei...That name is important to her. I'd advise you to stop saying it so much."
The Traveller nodded to themself, flustered with the oblivious mistake.
Mei,
Is she dead?
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