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gloopdimension · 10 months
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the culture of hands in hylicworld is so interesting to ponder esp w/ the main cast(and odogibby bc i like them).
wayne. he grew up in a culture mostly separate from the more popular one so while hes not unaware of how hands are seen/interpreted in certain contexts he has a hard time caring for it. if gloves didnt look so good on him he’d probably leave them off more often than not
soms. similar situation. i think for her the culture shes from enforces the idea that bodies overall are to be cherished (which leaves her with overwhelming guilt when she doesn’t take care of her own. in her defense she is like straight up depressed.) rather than hands specifically
dedus. i think out of the crew she’s the most in-touch with the hand thing. 1 out of her love of other cultures and her own 2 just a norm she’s grown up around. She’s indulged in a pongorma hand drawing many-a-time i’d believe.
pongorma. in my mind he was raised around the sacred hand idea but his rebellious nature (esp when he was young) led him to think against it and not fully Get Why its such a big thing. wears gloves for the sake of decency of others+stylish i think. doesn’t mean he doesnt understand the meaning of bare-handed handholding hes Well versed in all that
gibby. neck-deep in that whole thing. he”s an interesting case though b/c his hands do Not fit the beauty norm and he’s very insecure about himself overall. if his gloves ever slipped off in the middle of a packed hallway he’d probably demand everybody to avert their gaze 1 cus its common knowledge +decency 2 for his own sake and confidence
odozeir. same as gibby just without the insecurity. hes a little freak about gibs paws and i think the first time he saw gibbys hands and he Willingly revealed them as a sign of vulnerability and overwhelming trust he somehow fell even More in love w/ him bc he never knew flaws like this could be so attractive
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divasemporium · 8 months
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alangalan · 7 years
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Justin Miller -- the man knows what is good. He is keen on the exciting world of #redhookcrit and consistently invites friends to join him year after year. I finally joined him this year, glad to take a break from my own foray in bike racing and use my energy to cheer and document the race rather than ride. We watched a few hundred stylish and elite fixed gear cyclists into the night, as they raced a winding, closed-circuit course just over a kilometer long, featuring tight chicanes, sweeping turns and high-speed straightaways. The Red Hook Crit is to fixed-gear criteriums what the Tour De France is to stage racing. There was so much to see, and many awesome people to meet. Colleen Gulick was the women's field champ. I had met her just a week earlier, via my own coach BJ Olson. They had participated and won first place at a Gold Sprints competition. It was a thrill to have a familiar person to cheer for. I also met and chatted with Gibby Hatton, a legendary American track cyclist who was the first American to race the Keirin in Japan. He is now a coach and we connected over talent and the future of cycling. Looking back, it's elating how my foray into cycling this year has made connected me to great passionate people like BJ, Colleen, and Gibby. Justin himself spotted the president of Cinelli. I nudged Justin to say hi to Adam. So he did take a few seconds of his time, and they took a great photo together. Needless to say #rhcbk10 it was a blast. Heres a portrait of @justallmill as a thank you for sharing his interests and plugging me into a newfound delight. (at Red Hook Criterium Brooklyn)
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