Tsukishima Quotes

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I stand in the corners - the darkest pits of the room and sometimes I stand in the center feeling the stale cold envelop me just watching everyone disappear, I know they label it hiatus, but hiatus is just like death. It could be a long time before I could ever say hello again - and sometimes I never got to say goodbye. I'm just now realizing how long this empire called goodreads has survived, I'm always here seeing new faces, new people, new ways of thinking. But my main question is - How could they leave all this behind? A deep sorrow that sounds like a ringing silence delves into my ears when I realize time has gone by fast and here I am finding direct mails from 2020, or 2019, 2018, 2017, even further. I'm scared - alone and out of touch. I remember a couple from my early years....They both disappeared. Ken got shot again. Alastor up and left. I remember forenthico and bree fighting over a valentine's day present he presented to match with her. Abbigail is gone. I haven't heard from Elizabeth in a long while. Nezuko is silent. Alice, Tsukishima, Fizzii, Giran, Moonkitty, Sylvia, River, Star. If you see this I'm still waiting.
﹁ Aʟʟᴍɪɢʜᴛ ﹂ Oꜰꜰɪᴄɪᴀʟ
As Japan recovered from the post-war depression, okonomiyaki became the cornerstone of Hiroshima's nascent restaurant culture. And with new variables- noodles, protein, fishy powders- added to the equation, it became an increasingly fungible concept. Half a century later it still defies easy description. Okonomi means "whatever you like," yaki means "grill," but smashed together they do little to paint a clear picture. Invariably, writers, cooks, and oko officials revert to analogies: some call it a cabbage crepe; others a savory pancake or an omelet. Guidebooks, unhelpfully, refer to it as Japanese pizza, though okonomiyaki looks and tastes nothing like pizza. Otafuku, for its part, does little to clarify the situation, comparing okonomiyaki in turn to Turkish pide, Indian chapati, and Mexican tacos. There are two overarching categories of okonomiyaki Hiroshima style, with a layer of noodles and a heavy cabbage presence, and Osaka or Kansai style, made with a base of eggs, flour, dashi, and grated nagaimo, sticky mountain yam. More than the ingredients themselves, the difference lies in the structure: whereas okonomiyaki in Hiroshima is carefully layered, a savory circle with five or six distinct layers, the ingredients in Osaka-style okonomiyaki are mixed together before cooking. The latter is so simple to cook that many restaurants let you do it yourself on table side teppans. Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, on the other hand, is complicated enough that even the cooks who dedicate their lives to its construction still don't get it right most of the time. (Some people consider monjayaki, a runny mass of meat and vegetables popularized in Tokyo's Tsukishima district, to be part of the okonomiyaki family, but if so, it's no more than a distant cousin.) Otafuku entered the picture in 1938 as a rice vinegar manufacturer. Their original factory near Yokogawa Station burned down in the nuclear attack, but in 1946 they started making vinegar again. In 1950 Otafuku began production of Worcestershire sauce, but local cooks complained that it was too spicy and too thin, that it didn't cling to okonomiyaki, which was becoming the nutritional staple of Hiroshima life. So Otafuku used fruit- originally orange and peach, later Middle Eastern dates- to thicken and sweeten the sauce, and added the now-iconic Otafuku label with the six virtues that the chubby-cheeked lady of Otafuku, a traditional character from Japanese folklore, is supposed to represent, including a little nose for modesty, big ears for good listening, and a large forehead for wisdom.
Matt Goulding (Rice, Noodle, Fish: Deep Travels Through Japan's Food Culture)
Cock of the Rock: so what if i don’t know what apocalypse means!!! it’s not like it’s the end of the world! Tsukishima: i buddha but better: hinATA noya: OH MY GOD HINATA Cream Puff: oh my god Fierce Eyebrows™: i’m deceased Love Guru: bye no shit-a: brb crying
Powerhh (Regrets™)
I heard about Tsukishima’s ability from Urahara. To be able to repaint the past…it’s terrifying just to imagine it. But…so what? No matter how much your past is changed…he cannot change your future! If a bond is lost…all you have to do is rebuild it!
Tite Kubo (Bleach―ブリーチ― 53 [Burīchi 53] (Bleach, #53))
Frasi inizio Bleach Volume 47 – END OF THE CHRYSALIS AGE – Gin Ichimaru Se tu un domani dovessi diventare un serpente e iniziassi a divorare le persone e poi, con quella stessa bocca che ha dilaniato qualcuno urlassi che mi ami mi chiedo se io riuscirei a dirti "ti amo" come oggi Volume 48 – GOD IS DEAD – Sōsuke Aizen Gli uomini sono tutti un'imitazione delle scimmie Gli dei sono tutti un'imitazione degli uomini Volume 49 – The Lost Agent – Ichigo Kurosaki Riuscirò a stare al passo di un mondo senza di te? Volume 50 – The Six Fullbringers – Kūgo Ginjō Il tempo sopraggiunge sempre da dietro le spalle e scorre via ruggendo davanti ai tuoi occhi Resta dove sei, per quanto esso ti mostri le zanne tentando di spingerti nel fiume dell'incantevole passato Non guardare avanti le tue speranze esistono solo tra le oscure acque limacciose che incombono dietro di te Volume 51 – Love me Bitterly Loth me sweetly – Riruka Dokugamine Non mettermi il dito nel cuore Volume 52 – End of Bond – Shūkurō Tsukishima Puoi contare insieme a me il numero dei segni dei miei denti impressi su di te? Volume 53 – The Deathberry Returns 2 – Yukio Hans Vorarlberna A quanto pare il fatto che io sia così giovane e inesperto per i signori adulti perfetti è imperdonabile. Volume 54 – Goodbye to Our Xcution – Rukia Kuchiki Se puoi affermare che ciò che non muta in te è il tuo cuore quella è la forza. Volume 55 – THE BLOOD WARFARE – Yhwach Fai un passo avanti, non puoi più tornare indietro verso il mare di sangue del mondo intero
Tite Kubo