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hornetaur

She had curves in all the wrong places - some of them cast a 3-dimensional shadows, still others hummed a low, discordant note as they flitted about like flies. She was nothing like other girls - she was an abomination from the 6th plane of torment

dryyice sent
Does gintama get all dark and sad??? I have seen things that kind of look like that but it is so silly???

yeah there are a few serious arcs and they can be REALLY HEARTBREAKING!! but its pretty much only contained in that arc and after that it goes back to silly so i think its kind of a nice balance?? 

crabbng sent
you'd the the person who would stand in the back of the group shrouded by shadows and everyone would be like 'ooooh mysterious' but then you'd pull back your hood and you'd be pickin ur nose and mysterious aura gone. but then you'd kick everyone's but. overpowered nose picker. that's your class.

i run towards the enemy with my booger finger, everyone runs away

mmmbuttery:

kakairu-fest-mod:

platefulof:

qiowder:

do u think kakashi would just like lose his sense of identity for a little while. the eye isnt even that big a thing but for some reason it throws him off just enough that he doesnt function normally. like why does he have depth perception. what the fuck

oh no

i promise that somehow this will get writ

/MIGHT GUY FIST OF PROMISE

If you lose an eye, you will still be able to work with some kind of depth perception.  It’s not perfect, you will use or learn to use other visual cues, your brain compensates for a lot and it gets better with time.  This might vary from person to person, obviously, but generally speaking, losing an eye does not mean your visual world becomes a flat plane.

http://www.losteye.com/depthper.htm

http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/c8f2c76e-bd26-930d-98653f8a716af422/

http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/monocular-depth-perception/

thank you for the info! kakashi most likely had to get used to monocular vision and obviously did that very well, but once he doesnt have a reason to only use one eye for seeing normally anymore i think the ways he had to retrain his brain to account for a slight loss of depth perception would throw him off a little when he regains binocular vision, just like when he went from binocular vision to monocular

this is really just about the little things that he hasnt had to deal with in so many years that might distract him in non-combat situations, and it probably wouldnt be a long-term thing anyway because he’d just get used to it again

qiowder

do u think kakashi would just like lose his sense of identity for a little while. the eye isnt even that big a thing but for some reason it throws him off just enough that he doesnt function normally. like why does he have depth perception. what the fuck

platefulof

oh no

kakairu-fest-mod

i promise that somehow this will get writ

/MIGHT GUY FIST OF PROMISE

mmmbuttery

If you lose an eye, you will still be able to work with some kind of depth perception.  It’s not perfect, you will use or learn to use other visual cues, your brain compensates for a lot and it gets better with time.  This might vary from person to person, obviously, but generally speaking, losing an eye does not mean your visual world becomes a flat plane.

http://www.losteye.com/depthper.htm

http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/c8f2c76e-bd26-930d-98653f8a716af422/

http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/monocular-depth-perception/

earth-dad

thank you for the info! kakashi most likely had to get used to monocular vision and obviously did that very well, but once he doesnt have a reason to only use one eye for seeing normally anymore i think the ways he had to retrain his brain to account for a slight loss of depth perception would throw him off a little when he regains binocular vision, just like when he went from binocular vision to monocular

this is really just about the little things that he hasnt had to deal with in so many years that might distract him in non-combat situations, and it probably wouldnt be a long-term thing anyway because he’d just get used to it again

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