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I'm a doctor, not a miracle worker.
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My humanization of Little E-Ming from chapter 146🥺❤
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My sweetie 💕
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Jun Wu, writing "FAILURE" on a chalkboard: Can anyone give me an example of a failure?
Xie Lian: *raises hand excitedly*
Jun Wu: Correct, Xianle. Anyone else?
[inspired by this post]
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Jun Wu: Just trust me. Have I ever put you in an unsafe or uncomfortable situation?
Xie Lian: All the time
Jun Wu: Then you should be used to it by now
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Pei Ming: Some people say that I have a god complex. I'd like to think that I'm a complex god.
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Attempts at watercolor
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Anyways so what if at the end of tgcf Hua Cheng never actually came back?
He promised he would, he had wanted and hoped and known he would... but something went wrong and he never managed to piece himself back together
Xie Lian, however, didn't know. He believed eventually Hua Cheng would return to him, as he said he would. He always said so and kept his word, right?
And so, he waited. A year, two, ten, fifty, a hundred, eight hundred.
Forever.
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I have many thoughts re: the fall of Xianle from the pov of the impact of a natural catastrophe on socio-political balance and how great natural disasters often herald the fall of civilizations via civil war and internal strife
And how there are no viable solutions to a situation like that because the forces at play cannot be reconciled even if the root cause could be ammended (which is usually impossible anyway)
And how the tensions between the people of Xianle and the people of Yong'an follow precisely the theories of human displacement and conflict stemming from resource competition crisis
And how, regardless of whatever Xie Lian might have been able to do, it would not have turned out differently for him and his kingdom, even without Human Face Disease at play
Maybe i should dust off my knowledge and write an essay
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When your emo ass boyfriend makes it rain blood, but he doesn't want you -- his special princess -- getting dirty, so over your head only he makes it rain flower petals while everyone else gets drenched in blood. How romantic.
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the script was courtesy of IncorrectTGCF on twitter, I saw someone repost the post, and i could not find the post on their twitter cause twitter sucks or it was deleted.
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Xie Lian: I’m so happy my two friends are getting along now!
Shi Qingxuan, *watching Feng Xin and Mu Qing scream at each other and throw their brooms to the floor outside the shrine*: Uh, Nan Yang and Xuan Zhen are not getting along...
Xie Lian: They’re not trying to fight to death anymore
Shi Qingxuan: You may have a point
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Anyways so what if at the end of tgcf Hua Cheng never actually came back?
He promised he would, he had wanted and hoped and known he would... but something went wrong and he never managed to piece himself back together
Xie Lian, however, didn't know. He believed eventually Hua Cheng would return to him, as he said he would. He always said so and kept his word, right?
And so, he waited. A year, two, ten, fifty, a hundred, eight hundred.
Forever.
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Mdzs is probably one of my favorite series now and Wei Wuxian is just such a fun protagonist, I love him
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