arlan-bird - Sans titre
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arlan-bird
1 year ago
A version of Hatsune Miku with tanned skin and gradient black-and-teal hair, adorned with braids, gilded gold accessories and large pinstriped hair bows.

Her dress is a modified two-piece Filipiniana/Maria Clara dress with a black collar; as well as sheer overskirt, bolero and sleeves, all lined at the edges with LED displays.

Filipiniana Miku!

arlan-bird
1 year ago
For That Miku Trend On Twitter! Lets Go India

for that Miku trend on twitter! lets go india πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

arlan-bird
1 year ago
This Started As The Study Of A Picture I Took Of The Greenery Near The Place I Usually Park My Car. Then
This Started As The Study Of A Picture I Took Of The Greenery Near The Place I Usually Park My Car. Then

this started as the study of a picture i took of the greenery near the place i usually park my car. then i added petra, then i finished it for her birthday.

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Belgian Miku..........

Belgian Miku.......... πŸ–€πŸ’›β€οΈ

Hopped on the miku train on twitter...Lots of little references to Belgium in here :~)

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Belarusian Miku. From Gomel!

Belarusian Miku. From Gomel!

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Miku (nigeria)

miku (nigeria)

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Appalachian Miku

Appalachian Miku

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Bangladeshi Hatsune Miku

bangladeshi hatsune miku πŸ‡§πŸ‡©

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Original Design By Molenaide

Original design by molenaide

African American Miku! There's a trend on Twitter where people are drawing Miku from different countries and in cultural clothing, and of course, I had to jump on this cute design. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…πŸ©΅

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Venezuelan Miku!!

Venezuelan Miku!!

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Brazil Miku

brazil miku

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Don't Listen To Vocaloid Often, But This Trend Is Very Wholesome.

Don't listen to vocaloid often, but this trend is very wholesome.

Have a lil Appalachian Miku!

arlan-bird
1 year ago
I Saw Brazillian Miku Around On Twt And As A Brazillian I Had To Give My Own Shot

I saw brazillian miku around on twt and as a brazillian I had to give my own shot

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Luca & Hatsune Miku!!

Luca & Hatsune Miku!!

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Canadian Miku!~

Canadian Miku!~

arlan-bird
1 year ago
[miku Voice] Wtf Is A Kilometer ?!

[miku voice] wtf is a kilometer ?! πŸ¦…πŸ¦…πŸ¦…

Hopping on the international Miku trend w my Aaliyah-inspired Black Miku

arlan-bird
1 year ago
I Hear We Are Drawing Mikus From Where We Are Heres Miku From Vancouver Canada

i hear we are drawing mikus from where we are heres miku from vancouver canada

arlan-bird
1 year ago
Yay!!! Desi Miku!!!

Yay!!! Desi Miku!!!

arlan-bird
2 years ago

I’m tired of caring for people that don’t care about me in return, but I also refuse to pursue your careless way of living,


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arlan-bird
2 years ago

Thoughts on Difference

The difference between our generation and our parent's one is that they accept Difference while we consider it as our equal If you need explanation : I'm a queer kid born in the 2000s. For all my life, my parents have always told me that they accept me as I am and I'm grateful for it. But I always felt like something was off. Something is different between the way my parents acknowledge my existence and how my friends do. I've reflected on that for a while before realising something; my parents have accepted my difference. They have put their approbation for me to be different. On the contrary, my friends have acknowledge the fact I'm queer. They didn't say it was okay for me to be like that, they simply took it as a fact about me as if I would have said I have brown eyes. This is also the difference with how they see people with different origins. I've heard my parents compliment them, putting them in higher regards, in a way. But they are always pointing out the difference they have. Even if they say "it doesn't change anything that they are of different origin", it's still pointing it out. Putting the "difference" in the spotlight. Truly, as a queer people, I've always heard "there's too much labels in the LGBTQIA+ community. Why can't you just be yourself and not have different names for everything?" Because we need to feel like we belong somewhere. Just like you state your job. We're all human who need labels to not feel like we're alone in this world. But it's our decision to make those labels separate us or not.


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