i love you walkable cities i love you pedestrian-centered infrastructure i love you bikeshares i love you free public transit i love you separated bike lanes i love you mixed-use urbanism i love you car-free streets
*through gritted teeth* it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be done. it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be done. it doesn’t have to be-
If you could instantly be granted fluency in 5 languages—not taking away your existing language proficiency in any way, solely a gain—what 5 would you choose?
being an adult and buying your own shit is so weird i don’t understand why anything is priced the way it is. why did my tattoo cost 8 toothpastes? why does a pair of socks cost a sandwich but a fancy dinner costs a whole jacket? why is book the same cost as 2 bag frozen vegetables? nothing makes sense i just wanna steal.
okay i usually don’t like these kinds of posts but i was having a discussion with some friends from different part of the country/world sooo…..
reblog and put in the tags where you’re from/whether or not you consider the tap water clean enough to drink I am actually genuinely curious. I’m from florida and i’ve been told that it’s usually unsafe to drink unfiltered.
Will I get over this glorious panel of Tsukishima’s genuine and blinding happiness directed at Kuroo? No, I will not.
…the symbolism of Kuroo as the cat and of Tsukki as the moon in this scene: the cat falling in love getting drawn in by the beauty and elegance of the moon at its peak. Furudate, I see you.
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Bonus:
Bokuto and Akaashi (i.e. the owls) also being present at this momentous event for Tsukki’s character arc.
I’m sorry but BokuAkaKuro, symbolized as nocturnal animals in the story, being the main people to help Tsukki, the moon, rediscover his passion for volleyball has just got to be one of my favourite narratives Furudate has written for Haikyuu.