Pooh & Piglet reference đŻđˇ
Keep reading
Itâs not wrong.Â
I just wanted to analyze the iwaoi scene where Oikawa tosses across to Iwaizumi (who doesnât score) so here I go! (pls bear in mind that this is only my personal interpretation of the scene)
When Oikawa was pointing to the direction he was going to toss towards, he placed absolute trust in Iwaizumi that he would definitely hit it no matter what; as he said before, Iwaizumi always hits Oikawaâs tosses without fail (some time in S1). Itâs not that he placed a burden or responsibility on Iwaizumi, but that he believed and trusted that Iwaizumi would be able to hit it regardless.
Look at the way Oikawaâs tossing it and look at the trajectory of ball. That was an abrupt turn-and-toss added on to toss that was all performed in the blink of an eye, and he already tossed it so that the ball would fall perfectly at Iwaizumiâs peak spiking point by he time Iwaizumi ran directly forwards. Not only does this show pure skill and that it means Oikawa knows his playing style like the back of his hand, but it also suggests that he made Iwaizumiâs spiking easier by tossing it so that he only needed to run straight up to spike it.
Oikawa pointed and tossed perfectly to him, thus placing all of his trust on him that he would score, that he would make it. It almost seems as if Oikawa himself didnât even think much about himself in that moment, and I think that reflects how well they know each other and the perfect synergy theyâve adopted throughout years of training together. Oikawa did whatever he could in order to ensure Iwaizumi could hit the ball, which ultimately involved him crashing into the side benches afterwards.
When Oikawa got back up again so quickly after falling into the chairs, I was slightly confused at why he recovered so rapidly, as each team is only allowed to touch the ball 3 times, and no player can be in contact with the ball more than once before it goes over the net (or so I believe), in which Oikawa had just tossed the ball. And then I realized. Itâs uncertainty and fear. Oikawa is scared that he didnât provide the perfect toss for Iwaizumi. Heâs so anxious to the point where he doesnât even look at where his feet are positioned before he gets up, only to fall again by tripping on the cloth. It goes to show that he wants to get up and ensure that Iwaizumi manages a successful spike regardless of how he is himself.
And then thereâs his face; heâs desperate and scared. I realized that he mightâve looked this way because he was afraid that he HIMSELF didnât toss the ball properly, and didnât trust himself that he had made the perfect toss for Iwaizumi to hit it, despite their perfect mental sync and synergy. I guess it just goes to show how even though Oikawa is evidently talented and highly skilled, there are still moments when he wavers and cannot rely solely on his instinct and experience, and there will be times that their entire team may lose (which they do, but thatâs not the point) because of this fear, perhaps.
Itâs not as if he doesnât have the whole layout of the court and Iwaizumiâs spiking habits memorized, but it may be that he doesnât trust himself enough to acknowledge that the toss was perfect for Iwaizumi and literally âdead onâ. Perhaps it goes to show that Oikawa isnât as confident and self-aware as he may appear to be, and that he has yet to acknowledge and realize the full extent of his ability.
âA secret makes a woman woman.â
âTime is a terrible thing because it erases joys and pains at the same time.â
âLife is limited so people will appreciate it because thereâs a limit, we would try our best to live.â
âThere's only one truth.â
âHumans are suspicious and jealous creatures. When they see something perfect, they want to find a flaw.â
âFlowers are fragile and ephemeral...Even if you meant to protect them with a surrounding fence from wind and rain, they would die without sunlight...and a spindly fence has no power against a strong wind.â
âDon't judge from the outside. Like any beautiful rose has thorns... the more a person appears nice on the outside, the more you should doubt the inside.â
âWith a keen eye for details, one truth prevails!â
âWords are like knives... If you use it the wrong way it transforms into a bad weapon.â
âYou must never forget it if that's an important memory to you. Especially when a person dies, he can only live in the memories of others.â
âIf you force me to pick one color, it'd be Black... It covers up the things inside of me that I don't want to be known. Well, for the same reason, black is the color I hate, too...â
âNo matter how well you think you've hidden, you'll always leave behind a trace. And the more you try to hide that trace, the more obvious and troublesome it will become.â
I-
I just realized the reason Hanako touches his forehead is because he remembers this?!
There is a little noticed fact about voltron.... one of the first people Keith smiles for and at is PIDGE!
Yes and not only that! He smiles for her actually more than once (quite often in Keithâs case) and every time he does that, itâs always so soft and heartwarming expression of fondness â¤ď¸ đ
I mean, just look at that soft boy
how could somebody possibly think
that Keith doesnât care
about his fellow teammate
that saved him a couple of times and is literally the brain of the team
Pidge Gunderson.
Also, I had to update this list with screens from season 7 because these are the purest things you will ever see
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
validate my pain
Todoroki ShoutoÂ
+ Bonus ~