once again i was left in the dust
seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from Russia
seen from Iraq

seen from Netherlands
seen from Finland
seen from China

seen from Singapore

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Kazakhstan

seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia

seen from Netherlands
once again i was left in the dust

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch âą No registration required âą HD streaming
Today's song is FALSE DISPOSITION by Ferry featuring the Vocaloid V Flower
Happy birthday, Flower!
I don't see people talk about this frequently but I love love love the way that False Disposition invokes Happy Girl melodically. It emphasizes the tension Sanya feels in her day to day life, the conflict between who she is, who her brother wants her to be, the facade she puts up when she goes out. The emotions she shoves down and down and down and they still bubble to the surface, the sweltering pain she tried and failed to wash away. Big fan.
sorry if the background is too all over the place but i honestly highkey love the blackish chaos clashing with whiteish character and text over it all
i must say i start to really dig b&w/mostly monochrome drawings with text all over them?? its so liberating to not try to push colors which i can never really get right
100 epitaphs analysis rambles
mostly centered around symbolism of sanya's outfit changes but also touching on the baseball bat, the convergence cables, and a few strike 3 line retrospectives. (had to put it under the cut because it accidentally got really long, whoopsies!)

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch âą No registration required âą HD streaming
I may not know what current Dr Glass looks like in me head but at least I know what baby Dr Glass looks like(and he reminded me of Yura from pafl). Art with and without effects.
did some sketchy redraws of old wonky-looking assets
alienation and being out of the loop with life or the world as a whole is a theme in pafl, which generally applies to most of the characters, but sanya is uniquely out of the loop because she doesnât get it.
every character is, in their own way, beaten down by life and as such alienated from it, and knows it: yura is the most obvious example, heâs poor and feels like he has nothing going for it, and tries his best to regain control over his own destiny. olga feels bored and like she has no real and true connection to anyone, sergei loses everyone he cares for, so much so that his efforts to protect the one person he still has left just leads to more distance between them, kt and dima are mutants who are inherently unwelcome in the world theyâre trying to inhabit, and even anya, who is probably the least self aware, shows awareness of the fact that her talks of running away and rebelling arenât entirely genuine, because she really just wants a stability and love her life pre dima couldnât provide her.
none of those characters fool themselves about what life is, even anya viscerally understands the world as a cruel place that doesnât care what you think of it. this does not apply to sanya.
everything she thinks she wants is false: she chases yura as an ideal of a cool guy, one who has a level of control and experience she doesnât, just as she chases parties as her ideal of freedom and again, âcoolnessâ, yet both of those ideals are false: yura is flailing against a current of destiny, and everything sanya idolises as cool is narratively disproven: the series is literally called parties are for losers. sanya is so out of loop sheâs out of loop with the narrative!
even when she addresses the fact that sheâs been left behind and isnât in synch with everyone else, she fails to understand just what that entails: in false disposition she still asks âdonât leave me behind again, cool guyâ. she still canât see behind yuraâs layers of rust, in her line she grants him a level of autonomy and status he doesnât have: he isnât cool, and leaving her behind is not a choice he gets to make, as he says in occamâs razor, it is out of his control.
her line âbut fearing life is easier than fighting, right?â is laughable, because, well, yes! yura has taken up the task of fighting and, well, all that resulted in was tragedy and peril. anya, on the other hand, feared when dima offered her to run away. and sheâs better off for it. again, sanya is wrong narratively: she doesnât understand life or what it entails, unlike other characters, resulting in more alienation. alienation she simply doesnât know about - sheâs oblivious.
sanya is so alienated sheâs even alienated from the narrative itself. so sheltered sheâs de facto sheltered from the story she inhabits. sheâs oblivious on a meta level.