
I really don’t understand why there’s so much speculation about Key and Hyeongseop.
If they’re dating that’s cool.
If they’re not and they’re just friends that’s cool too.Just be happy that Key has someone he likes being around that much and someone he’s really close to.
Look at his smiles and you’ll see how happy he is.
Shouldn’t his happiness be what’s important?
The original story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.
The artwork is too great not to reblog.
Ok, ok - important expansion: she only has to kill the Prince because the deal was if he fell in love with her she could be human forever, and he didn’t. By which I mean, he was a good person and genuinely nice to her, but he didn’t fall in love. He fell in love with someone else, also perfectly nice - not the seawitch in disguise, fu Disney. The Mermaid is told she can only return to the sea now if she kills the Prince. She goes into the room where he and his lover lie sleeping and they look so beautiful and happy together that she can’t do it.
That’s why she kills herself. And because it was a noble act she returns to sea as foam.
One moral of the story was that women shouldn’t fundamentally change who they are for love of a man, and in theory Han Christian Anderson wrote it for a ballerina with whom he fell in love. She was marrying someone else who wouldn’t let her dance.
I want this painted on my wall.
(Source: xxdardarxx)

What happened?
I wonder, if our past selves as a child were given a chance to have a glimpse of what they’d be in 10 years time, would they want to be an adult after all?
Children, don’t grow up too fast.
Even if you may or may not have a lot, or come from different walks of life: Enjoy all the time you have, embrace, laugh, love, before all of that is taken away from you.
I guess if I met my younger self, she would be very disappointed.(I don’t know how to draw anything happy anymore)
(A picture of Haruka and Michiru from Sailor Moon holding hands) How does depicting a gay relationship “expose children to sexuality too young” more than the constant focus on heterosexual love stories in children’s media?
(A picture of Touya and Yukito from Cardcaptor Sakura, Touya cradling Yukito’s face) If not for bigotry, parents would see such things as the perfect opening to educate their children about the wider world and the love all types of people share.