NEW EPISODE OUT NOW - 2x04 WHAT'S THE PROBLEM, JR?
After their date, Hazel gives JR the cold shoulder despite his attempts to apologize for his actions that night. Maya confirms to Noel that someone has been actively pursuing her. The boys are invited to a fiesta by Gabriel.
YATIZ is a written remake of Norwegian show SKAM, in a small seaside municipality called Carmen in the southern part of the Philippines. Season 1 is already out.
Hi Noora is super cute and I really wanted to draw her so I did ! It's a quick doodle but I hope you like it !!
WAAAAAAAAAAH THIS IS SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!! omg??!?!? IM SO HONORED 😭😭😭😭 she looks so good in ur style i love this so so much! im so thankful for this omg ur too kind!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺
My 15th commission ended up being a two-for! The artist goes by NOORA, and when I commissioned the one on the left, they said they had just finished a Batwoman piece they were planning on selling on eBay and decided to offer it to me on deep discount, so I had to jump on that!
idk if its just me but from what i remember from my original watching of skam... william was kind of a dick and i get the fact that his character has depth, he still seems like a dick to me and the fact that noora goes back to him so easily gives me the ick..
feel free to correct me in the tags tho if anyone has more information on william's character bc i dont really remember much about him tbh
Tired of waiting for a #Skam Philippine remake so I'm making my own. Coming this 2023: "YATIZ" a Skam Philippine fanfic. And true to the original version, it's going to be spread out throughout Wattpad, AO3, Youtube and others too (if I can manage to figure that out)
#Yatiz is a story focusing on the lives of young people in a small seaside municipality called Carmen in the southern part of the Philippines. The name is based on a cuss word here, "Yati/Yatis" that has no English equivalent but is closest to WTF.
It will be focusing on themes of slut-shaming, sexuality, family pressure, grades, identity, colorism, cyber-bullying, toxic masculinity, peer pressure and many more issues prevalent prevalent among the youth of the Philippines.
I think I might have accidentally emulated your writing style here, Noora. Oops...
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“Hansen.”
Timmy has never heard his name so charged with meaning: a question, a reprimand, an offer.
Niclas has always been no bark, all bite. Candid and straightforward, nearly to a fault. The storm in his eyes matches the one brewing above, claps of thunder rumbling through the Ardennes growing more and more frequent as the darkening sky swallows the last traces of sunlight.
Timmy pulls his helmet off and nods.
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Pain has a way of heightening one’s senses.
It isn’t blows they’re trading—they’ve been racing too long to know better than to assume deliberate ill intent—but the violence feels like it might as well be.
The sharp ache from Niclas biting down on the flesh of Timmy’s shoulder blade makes him all the more aware of Niclas's fingers digging bruises into his hips, of the sting of his split-open lips. Tears bead hot in the corners of his eyes, and Timmy isn’t sure if it’s from the pain or the frustration and disappointment or something else entirely.
It does feel like all his efforts have been undone with perfect, malicious, surgical precision. Each domino stone toppling the next to crush his championship bid, taking Niclas as collateral.
Motorsports can be so capricious and cruel.
Niclas leaves without a word. Outside, the heavens start to open.