they/them
top 4 are just what im enjoying atm
Idiot fucking hamsters. I wanna shove them down the garbage disposal.
What I find so fascinating about Yamada’s shorts are their universal relatability that isn’t bound by the conventions of any sort of linear storytelling.
A bike ride, the sun peeking through curtains, an empty pastry box, a cluttered apartment, a voicemail, a train ride, a weird dream.
Our memories aren’t linear, they appear in the mind like shards of glass, often misremembered, refracted, details missing, dreamlike.
Sometimes the most impactful stories aren’t the most straightforward, but the most human.