Theres Also A Psychic War Going On If Youre Not Aware

Theres also a psychic war going on if youre not aware

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2 years ago
DearMyLove: キラキラストーンバックル厚底ローファーパンプス

DearMyLove: キラキラストーンバックル厚底ローファーパンプス

DearMyLove: glitter stone buckle platform loafer pumps.

トリプルハート (triple heart)

ビッグハート (big heart)

スクエア (square)

i want the big heart one!! <3

official website • available on proxy.

1 year ago
In Case You Haven't Seen It Yet, Here's The Menhera 101 Article By HoshiCandy From Kei Club Issue 3.
In Case You Haven't Seen It Yet, Here's The Menhera 101 Article By HoshiCandy From Kei Club Issue 3.
In Case You Haven't Seen It Yet, Here's The Menhera 101 Article By HoshiCandy From Kei Club Issue 3.
In Case You Haven't Seen It Yet, Here's The Menhera 101 Article By HoshiCandy From Kei Club Issue 3.
In Case You Haven't Seen It Yet, Here's The Menhera 101 Article By HoshiCandy From Kei Club Issue 3.

in case you haven't seen it yet, here's the menhera 101 article by HoshiCandy from Kei Club Issue 3. not sure if i'll post the other menhera related articles from this issue or not, so consider checking the link in source if you're interested.

i'm also leaving a text transcription under the cut for anyone that may benefit from that

Menhera 101

Menhera fashion has quickly been gaining popularity worldwide! This fast growth has come with its fair share of misunderstandings about the community and style. Menhera artist and designer HoshiCandy is here with a lesson on menhera’s origins, history, and basics. Find more of her work on the pages before and after this article!

What is Menhera? 

“Menhera” can be thought of as “a person who seeks mental wellbeing”. 

The word “Menhera” was born in Japan in 2001, on the “Mental Health” board of anonymous forum 2ch, where users discussed their wellbeing. The users of this board were named “Mental Healthers” which was shortened to “Menhera”. 

The Menhera community covers anything that might cause one mental suffering, such as: physical illness or disability, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying, hyper-sexuality, sexism, homophobia, etc. Importantly, there is no need for a formal diagnosis, as the focus is on how you feel, and that you want to feel better. 

It is difficult to talk about these topics in Japanese society without being heavily stigmatized. Menhera is a community to speak safely without that stigma. Of course, this stigma and need for community when it comes to one’s mental wellbeing is not limited to Japan, and that is why menhera has grown in the west as well. 

Since the creation of the word in 2001, there have been several manga published with “Menhera” in the title, many Visual Kei songs about it, Menhera idol groups, and several menhera fashion brands. 

However, an unfortunate addition to all this has been the discovery of the word in mainstream media...

Just as the topic of illness is heavily stigmatized in Japanese society, the word “Menhera” itself became quickly stigmatized and stereotyped as “an attention seeking, troublesome person” or “an overly attached girlfriend” (aka “yandere”). If you were to speak to a Japanese person about “Menhera”, this would most likely be what they would think you meant. This stereotype tends to be referred to as “Menhera Kei” in Japanese which is why we avoid the use of “kei” for Menhera in particular. 

Despite all this, the true menhera community has continued to grow. 

Menhera Motifs

Artists in the Menhera community created many works of “Vent Art” art that expresses their feelings and suffering. When this art was printed onto clothing, Menhera fashion was born. 

These are some themes you will commonly see in Menhera: 

Medication

Suicide 

Self-harm 

Hospitals

Sex and BDSM

Social Media Addiction

Heartbreak 

Wearing Menhera art printed on clothing serves as a way of literally wearing one’s feelings on one’s sleeves. It turns invisible suffering visible, and fights against the stigma driven silence. This means that Menhera fashion is highly confrontational, with graphic depictions of illness symptoms. Although the onlooker may feel discomfort, the Menhera style says “this is my true reality, don’t pretend it doesn’t exist!”

Depending on the feelings of the wearer, Menhera fashion also says “although I am sick, I can still be ‘kawaii’” or “although I appear ‘kawaii’, on the inside I am suffering”. 

Turning the invisible visible, forcing the silence to be broken, and challenging kawaii culture, these are the goals of Menhera fashion.

The Menhera Silhouette

Carefully avoiding a highly theatrical or OTT (over-the-top) look is important for maintaining the integrity of the goals of menhera. Menhera is a very casual style, with few accessories and light makeup. The key is for a coord to centre on Menhera imagery, whether vent art or text-focused designs, printed onto clothing. 

Be careful not to dress up as the characters depicted in vent art, who are often costumey, gory, and OTT. 

Menhera Coord checklist: 

Printed Menhera art

Byojaku/Minimal makeup

Not OTT/Few accessories

Flat Shoes 

[optional] Oversized top

[optional] Hime bangs 

[optional] twintails

Colors can vary: a pastel yume look, or a gothic yami look, both are fine!

The makeup style is called “Byojaku” meaning “sickly/weak”. Reddish colors are applied to areas around the eyes to give the impression of crying or illness. The rest of the face is kept plain without much color. 

A Note of Caution

The Menhera community is about healing, and seeking recovery and wellbeing. It advocates getting help, medication, therapy, and receiving support through your recovery journey. 

True Menhera never encourages or enables harmful behaviors, and never glorifies them. Menhera fashion is an alternative way of expressing your suffering without self-harm. Menhera fashion empowers the individual through their recovery, but does not empower harmful behaviors. 

There are some, sometimes labeled by the community as “Wannabe Menhera”, who mistook the meaning of “menhera” after seeing its rise in popularity, as it being trendy to fake mental illness. They engage in behaviors such as posting self-harm photos (real or faked) to social media with the tag #menhera, and other attention-seeking behaviors. 

While this is the opposite of what the Menhera community stands for, is harmful to the unfortunate viewers of these photos, and creates further stigma against the community...it cannot be ignored that these “Wannabe Menhera”, too, need help and healing. 

The Menhera fashion movement is to help you feel comfortable, unashamed, and kawaii in your skin, scars and all. It is NOT for encouraging people to create new scars “for the aesthetic”. 

If you are struggling with mental or physical suffering, thoughts, or behaviors that cause harm to yourself or others, please seek help. If you do not believe you deserve help, you do, please seek help. If you believe you are faking it, you likely are not, your feelings are valid, please seek help.

Don’t have access to therapy? 

We found a comprehensive list of suicide prevention hotlines at https://ibpf.org/resource/list-international-suicide-hotlines [link no longer working]

There are also free and affordable counseling services online like Better Help and Pride Counseling! Look online to find what option could work for you! 

Alternatives to Menhera

After reading all this you may be thinking “the Menhera community sounds good but all the fashion is too restrictive for me” and if so, you’re not alone! But the good news is that you don’t have to wear Menhera fashion to be in the Menhera community. 

Look up any of these alternative styles online for examples and more information:

Yamikawaii (“Sickly-cute”) is essentially the aesthetic of Menhera without the activism, a corrupted dark kawaii. Unfortunately the word was trademarked and now suffers from copyright takedowns. 

Yumekawaii (“Dreamy-cute”) an aesthetic evolved from Fairy kei to describe everything pastel and kawaii, but with a slight edge, described as “fairytales with poison”. 

Marekawaii (“Nightmare-cute”) created as an alternative to Yamikawaii to avoid the copyright issues, and as a counterpart to Yumekawaii. Marekawaii is specifically defined as being open to your own interpretation and style. 

Medikawaii (“Medical-cute”) a pastel kawaii aesthetic focusing only on medical motifs, such as medicine and hospitals. 

Gurokawaii (“Grotesque-cute”) mixes frightening and disturbing imagery with kawaii. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu helped popularize it. 

Iryouu Kei (“Medical Kei”) a Visual Kei substyle with lots of gore and hospital theming, very OTT and theatrical, such as dressing like a nightmare nurse. 

Living Doll artists see themselves and their bodies as a canvas to create art and express themselves, often with intricate makeup and body painting. This is a good one to look at if you’re into heavy artistic makeup.

1 year ago
☆ Mayuzumi Fuyuko // THE IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors "Shifuku Ishou" ☆ Resin Kit / Missile Company ☆
☆ Mayuzumi Fuyuko // THE IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors "Shifuku Ishou" ☆ Resin Kit / Missile Company ☆

☆ Mayuzumi Fuyuko // THE iDOLM@STER Shiny Colors "Shifuku Ishou" ☆ Resin kit / Missile Company ☆ Wonder Festival 2023 [Winter] ¥30,000 ☆ Sculpt Missile

1 year ago

I want their blood in my hands, I want to see them fall apart under me, completely at my mercy.

1 year ago
Vulnerability/ Open Heart Part 2

Vulnerability/ Open heart part 2

We need to remember that Hajime’s brain was not the only thing Hope’s peak played with. They also been manipulating with his body, giving him inhumane strength and immunity, imagine how much scientists were experimenting on him. We can only wonder how many scars he has with the one on his forehead. One time Junko mentioned project’s full name - “Izuru Kamukura 1.0” . Huh, wonder what’s that was about.

1 year ago

I just saw this picture of Jeongin and damn these fingers😫 I want them inside me no, I NEED them..🥵

I Just Saw This Picture Of Jeongin And Damn These Fingers😫 I Want Them Inside Me No, I NEED Them..🥵
I Just Saw This Picture Of Jeongin And Damn These Fingers😫 I Want Them Inside Me No, I NEED Them..🥵
I Just Saw This Picture Of Jeongin And Damn These Fingers😫 I Want Them Inside Me No, I NEED Them..🥵
I Just Saw This Picture Of Jeongin And Damn These Fingers😫 I Want Them Inside Me No, I NEED Them..🥵
I Just Saw This Picture Of Jeongin And Damn These Fingers😫 I Want Them Inside Me No, I NEED Them..🥵

THE ARM VEINS???? I’m FULLY CONVINCED he has the nicest hands in all of kpop it’s literally the most mouthwatering ratio of finger to palm and he has such beautiful knuckles and veins I NEED HIM SOOOO BAD…. Also the way he looks in watches?? And bracelets and RINGS???? He’s my Roman Empire

1 year ago
Creatures

creatures

1 year ago

why can't I just be functional

1 year ago

If we are living in a simulation, either give me hacks to be happy or turn it off, I'm not having fun

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