1.5M ratings
277k ratings

See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
drag0n-qu33n
tilthat

TIL Ninja where required to learn the crafts of several civilian jobs in order to more easily infiltrate enemy positions, and they would rarely if ever wear black clothes.

via ift.tt

robin-tinderfox

I didn’t think Ninjas were real, just spy’s and sometimes assassins but no one you’d specifically call “ninja”

daisenseiben

Ninja is something of an affectation from later eras being backwards projected onto history. However, there were a number of groups that specialized in infiltration, sabotage, assassination, espionage and other “irregular warfare” tactics, often passed down in familial lines. The Iga clan of the Tokugawa period is a notable example. 

The general distinction for the historical ninja groups as opposed to someone who just performed irregular warfare (like a guerrilla or a spy), was that the ninja in question had to be a mercenary, operating outside of the feudal hierarchy, and had to be a professional, so no slitting throats as a side-hobby.

cerastes

Hey, wanna know why the modern idea of ninja is “wears black clothes”?

These are “Kuroko”.

image
image

Kuroko are men and women fully dressed in black and that wear tabi on their feet. They are Kabuki theater stagehands. When they are on stage, the audience is supposed to ignore them, pretend they aren’t there, as they are “special effects”, not people per se on the stage.

Well, see, some Kabuki plays liked to play with this idea.

In certain plays, a notorious character will suddenly get stabbed by a Kuroko and die. This is shocking to the audience because Kuroko are just straight up not supposed to exist as people or characters in the play, but suddenly, one of these special effects just murdered someone. Then, they’d remove the face covering veil and reveal they were one of the characters all along.

It was a meta manner of narrative, basically. A plot twist, if you will.

That’s why the modern image of Ninja was derived from Kuroko: Unexpected Assassins, striking when no one is supposed to strike, and gone like the wind, just like that.

“Ninja” actually looked like this:

image

Just your regular run of the mill peasant.

That was the entire point.

To not be noticed. To be one with the crowd.

carbonfiberpersonality

Espionage history !

that-catholic-shinobi

As both a ninja AND a theater kid- this pleases me

cathy-sienna-40

I love the picture from the stage up there - your eyes do sort of just slide right over the Kuroko helping the actress stand and show off.  

sergeant-angels-trashcan

I’ve seen this concept before and it is SO MUCH better with pictures

Source: tilthat
jurassicraptor
theersatzvegetarian

Pacific Rim has a Build-Your-Own-Jaeger feature on their website. Some folks haven’t taken it as seriously as I suspect the PR folks thought they would.

thisperspective

CANADA WE ARE ALWAYS SO SORRY

katodown

HOLY SHIT I FOUND EVEN MORE. 

image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
butlerbookbinding

They just keep getting better..

xtremefangirling

when I feel down, I look for this post

femboss

HOW CAN YOU FORGET THE BEST

sarenth

I laughed till I cried.

fadeintocase

Guys that post with my jeagers is going around again

thatdarncait

Uh-Oh Spaghetti-O gets me every damn time.

Source: theersatzvegetarian
jurassicraptor
poorsuzy

I love Gordon Ramsay so much.

He comes from a very poor family. His father was an alcoholic who beat him and his mother (he once poured hot tea over her and put her in hospital several times), his brother is a drug addict, he literally built an empire out of nothing.

He credits his mother as his biggest inspiration and often has her cooking in his shows.

When he left his first restaurant he pulled a successful Jerry Maguire - the entire kitchen staff went with him. That tells you what he’s like to work with.

He was one of the first to give a restaurant to a female chef.

image
image

He went to prison (Gordon Behind Bars) and taught inmates to bake and they opened a bakery (Bad Boys Bakery) that is still running. He hired one of them when he got out.

image
image

He did documentaries about the cruelty of shark hunting and cocaine. (when he discovered cocaine was used by his staff he didn’t fire anyone but made sure they are offered treatment)

His kids are a treasure.

He is always ALWAYS kind to servers.

When one of his partners (Marcus Wareing) wanted to leave they got into a fight and settled it in court, they no longer speak to each other but this is what Marcus said about him after the fight: 

image
image

I feel bad that the first association to him for a lot of people is this shouty TV chef when he’s truly a wonderful person. 

Oh and then there’s this:

image
image
image

this entire episode 

someclevermoniker

never forget that the reason he’s “shouty and angry” on his tv show is that he’s yelling at people who ignore the rules of courtesy and food safety and basically feed their customers poison, something which would enrage any good person

badgyal-k

Uncle Gordon

ellactra

Gordon is precious and I love him.

theriu

I’m really glad people post stuff like this because honestly yes, the only thing I knew about Gordon Ramsey at first was that he swears like a sailor. It’s good to know that he’s a much more genuine person than that. This is probably also a good example of how television can shape our perceptions of people; TV producers are going to focus on what gets the most attention, not on what is necessarily best or most true about a person. It’s good to be mindful of that while watching reality shows and movies.

Source: jesuiskafka
writing-prompt-s

Useful Writing Resources

wordsnstuff

This is an extensive list of resources for every problem you could come across while writing/planning/editing your novel. Use it well;)

{ *** } Indicate a Highly Reccommended Resource

image

Planning/outlining Your Work

Writing Your Work

Characters

Editing

Setting

Miscellaneous Resources You Can Use In Between

Writing Sketchy/Medical/Law

Writers’ Block Help/ Productivity

Info You Need To Know & Words You Didn’t Think Of

Using Feedback And Reviews

Authonomy
Teen Ink
Figment
Fiction Press
ReviewFuse

These Are Trusted Critique Sites ;)

writing-prompt-s

For all the writers out there. Please reblog this!

Source: wordsnstuff