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todayisafridaynight · 9 months
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actually funny as dick i just have an aoki mod for yk2. the fact one even EXISTS bro who really thought 'i need to kick the shit out of people with this trash bag of a human being who'll keel over if you breathe on him wrong'
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carnivorarium · 2 years
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✖.   —  [   @natterghast​  (nahinu!)​ ​​​​  / 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬   ]
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   *〔  ✕。〕——— “...This is a pretty nice time of night, isn’t it? It’s quiet, but... not too lonely, with company.”
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thcresa · 9 days
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this is a closed starter for @kaitoflames
Sua cabeça latejava intensamente, de forma longe de ser inédita, mas incômoda assim mesmo. Enxergar relances de tragédias e infortúnios não era exatamente novo para a filha de Apolo, mas estar acostumada jamais excluiria o fato de ser sempre uma experiência desagradável. Contando pequenas vitórias, ao menos se encontrava isolada dessa vez, sentada em um banco próximo ao coreto de Afrodite, e não precisou se preocupar com olhares curiosos ou horrorizados com sua demonstração de descontrole. Ou ao menos pensou que estava, até ouvir uma voz familiar chamando seu nome em tom de cautela. Theresa piscou algumas vezes para tentar recuperar o foco diante de si, as imagens difusas de uma visão particularmente intensa ainda aderidas ao olho de sua mente. “Oi, Kaito,” cumprimentou assim que a imagem do filho de Hefesto se manifestou com maior clareza diante de si, oferecendo um sorriso breve ao rapaz antes de desviar o olhar. Somente com a visão focada nas próprias mãos que percebeu que essas tremiam quase violentamente; Theresa colocou ambas sob as próprias coxas. “Desculpe por isso, sei que pode ser uma imagem meio… bizarra,” esboçou um sorriso apologético mínimo. “O que veio fazer por aqui? Está procurando uma benção da deusa do amor?”
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respectthepetty · 7 months
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Because when a color demon is summoned by @negrowhat and @mggsttn's post, I show up!
Top 5 - Color-Coded Storytelling in BLs
Y'all already know what number one is, but let's pretend you don't. Instead follow me on this journey into BLs that gave the best color-coded storytelling. In order to be considered for this list:
The story had to integrate the colors into multiple aspects of the series: wardrobe, lighting, accessories, setting, etc.
The colors had to be meaningful to the plot.
The narrative did not explicitly state what the colors meant.
The color coding had to be consistent and featured in each episode.
The series has to be finished.
So let's begin!
Honorable Mention: Oh No! Here Comes Trouble
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This isn't a BL (yet it's queer, so anyone who says it isn't can argue with the ghosts), but that damn red thread of fate had me and Yiyong messed up all season! The appearance of the color red in the series was less of an alarm, and more of a signal that every single moment was connected. All those single red threads that Yiyong and his unlikely crime-solving buddies weaved each episode came together at the last minute not only to solve the crime, but to stitch Yiyong together and bring him back from the edge of death because the true message of the show about fate and dying was how connection is what makes life worth living.
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#5 - Moonlight Chicken
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Director Aof and Cinematographer Rath never miss, but this particular story being told in this series through the symbolism and lighting depicting moon vs. sun, coldness vs. warmth, dislike vs. love, and so much more was phenomenal. Watch the scene of Li Meng holding a crying Heart in Heart's cold, blue, dark room then witness the two kissing in Li Meng's warm, orange-ish, bright living room or watch the hatred and blue melting off of Alan as he begins to find love again and you'll understand that the color coding in this show wasn't just a simple red versus blue dynamic. This was the work of PROFESSIONALS. This color coding was like tiramisu made by the best Italian chef; it had layers and was effing delicious!
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#4 - My Beautiful Man
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This show did several visual devices oh-so-well. We got Hira always being lower than Kiyoi. We got the duck. We got Hira capturing Kiyoi with his camera instead of being present with him. We got traditional colors but with that Japanese twist. And all of the elements worked together to give us an elite visual story. Hira was blue. Kiyoi was white. Hira was the loyal and reserved servant. Kiyoi was a god. Yet this was the point of contention between the two. Kiyoi wasn't a heavenly being. He was a human boy devoid of love. He wanted Hira to love him, not worship him. He wanted Hira to stand with him, not lower himself. He wanted Hira to live with him, not through him. So we saw Kiyoi struggle with his color when he didn't feel stable in their relationship, but once Hira made it clear that he loved Kiyoi, Kiyoi never shined brighter.
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#3 - My Love Mix-Up
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Nobody does colors like Japan. It color codes its ties. It leans into the religious aspect of the light versus dark color scheme. It invents new ways to color-code and is always evolving . . . like Aoki's orange color did in this series. Our disaster bisexual started the series with a muted color and as he discovered he liked a boy and not the girl he originally was crushing on, his color started to emerge. At first it was a soft yellow, but by the end, it was a vibrant orange. Ida was a solid blue, so watching Aoki's feeling deepen for him was electric each time the blue lighting lingered on his face until it overwhelmed him. Oh, and that color exchange is the best that has ever been done!
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#2 - Semantic Error
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This show tricked us. Jae Young played us the way he played Sang Woo, yet Jae Young's true colors were revealed as the boys spent more time with each other because isn't that the entire point of color coding? Seeing people's true colors without having to be told? Jae Young started off as red solely because quiet and introverted Blue Boy Sang Woo HATED red. That was it! That was the entire reason Jae Young became red. He just wanted to piss off Sang Woo. But as the boys worked together and Jae Young's personality shown through, Sang Woo realized Jae Young wasn't the devil he made him out to be and was actually a pretty chill Green Guy who he wanted to hug longer than two weeks.
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#1 - Big Dragon
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The only reason 82% of the crowd decided to watch this show was because of the visual above. Let that sink in. This one visual piqued y'alls interest enough to watch a show about a guy drugging someone to have sex with him and blackmail him with the tape of it so he could *looks at notes* get the girl? A girl?! And the guy who was drugged, almost sexually assaulted, and blackmailed was *checks notes again* HE WAS IN TO IT?!
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Y'all hated this show. I loved it. Y'all think it was ridiculous. I love it. Y'all are rolling your eyes right now. I will always love it because it understood the assignment! I can't keep repeating the same points over and over, but here I go again:
Everything was color coded!
And it all supported the story. It never distracted from the story. It never became its own story. It was laced into the story. It did exactly what visual rhetoric is supposed to - show don't tell.
And it showed me when Yai opened his heart to Mangkorn.
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And how Mangkorn's love transformed Yai.
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It showed me that Yai's sister was his only source of light living in that isolated house.
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It showed me the warmth Yai felt from Mangkorn's mom.
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And it showed me that no matter how much he protested, Yai was deep in love.
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And to think it all started here.
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And ended up here.
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That's the power of color coding and remarkable visuals.
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It makes you see the beauty is in the details.
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mariacallous · 1 month
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Is a five-year age gap in a relationship a little untoward? What about a three-year gap?
On social media, Gen Zers ― at least those who are chronically online ― are constantly debating the ethics of age gaps. Even if some relationships are perfectly legal, that doesn’t necessarily make them ethical, many say.
It’s little wonder then that age-disparate relationships are cause for so much conversation: Having grown up alongside the #MeToo movement, Generation Z is well versed in unbalanced power dynamics and the language of consent. And lately, there’s been plenty of celebrity pairings to interrogate.
There’s the obviously icky examples, like the recent, short-lived romance between Aoki Lee Simmons — Russell and Kimora Lee Simmons’ 21-year-old daughter — and restaurateur Vittorio Assaf, 65. Earlier this month, viral photos showed the pair flouncing around on vacation in St. Barts.
Yes, they’re both consenting adults, but it was still unseemly, critics said. If anything, the argument that they’re both of age is “something groomers cling to,” as one young woman on Threads put it.
“Adulthood was meant to signify voting/draft age,” she wrote. “But everyone knows your prefrontal cortex is not fully formed at this age.” (This difference between so-called brain age and chronological age ― you might be 21 but your brain is undeveloped! ― often gets brought up in these kinds of conversations.)
There are gender-swapped examples too, like actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson and filmmaker Sam Taylor-Johnson, a now-married couple who met while working on a 2009 John Lennon biopic called “Nowhere Boy.” At the time, he was in his late teens and she was a mother of two in her early 40s.
“I didn’t relate to anyone my age,” the actor told The Telegraph in 2019, reflecting on when they first met. “I just feel that we’re on the same wavelength.”
Some fans aren’t convinced. “We def aren’t talking about male grooming victims enough and this is literally proof,” one person wrote in a highly shared TikTok video about their coupling.
Then there’s the less expected critiques: Is four years too much of an age gap? “At 25, I wouldn’t even date a 21 year old,” reads one tweet with around 80,000 likes.
What about 10 years? Fans of Billie Eilish were up in arms in 2022 when the then-20-year-old singer revealed that she was dating fellow musician Jesse Rutherford, who was in his early 30s. One viral tweet about the 10-year age gap reads: “jesse rutherford was alive during george h w bush’s presidency . billie eilish cannot legally drink.”
Long-established relationships aren’t safe, either. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s 11-year gap has been scrutinized. And recently, Beyhive members have begun debating whether Beyoncé was “groomed” because she was 19 when she started dating Jay-Z, who was in his early 30s.
Noncelebrity couples are getting called out, too. “I was 19. My now husband was 27. My now 13yo child calls him my ‘predator,’” one woman wrote on Threads alongside laughing emoji, probably only half-joking.
Why Gen Z Seems To Have Such An Aversion To Age Gaps
Is Gen Z just more prudish on this subject than prior generations?
Not necessarily, said Justin Lehmiller, a research fellow at the Kinsey Institute and the host of the “Sex and Psychology Podcast.” He’s been studying age-gap relationships for roughly 20 years and said the stigma around age-disparate relationships is long-standing.
In 2008 ― when terms like “cradle robber” and “cougar” were bandied around a lot more than they are now ― Lehmiller co-authored a study that found age-discrepant couples reported experiencing significantly more social disapproval than people in gay or interracial couples.
So the discomfort around these types of relationships isn’t anything new. What is new, according to Lehmiller, is how comfortable Gen Z feels about publicly and vocally disapproving of these relationships ― even on people’s personal Instagram pages. (Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson recently spoke out against the “bizarre” online judgment they’ve received. Eilish and Rutherford brushed off the criticism from overly concerned fans by dressing up as a baby and an old man one Halloween.)
“To some in Gen Z, age-gap relationships read as being inherently exploitative because they perceive age discrepancies as necessarily creating a power imbalance that favors the older partner,” Lehmiller told HuffPost.
What’s also changed is which parties tend to receive the brunt of the judgment. In the past, people were often scornful of both the younger and older partners in these relationships. Historically, the younger partners, especially when they were women, endured labels like “gold digger” ― with the implication that they were the ones doing the exploiting. That terminology doesn’t always fly with Gen Z.
“That perception seems to have largely disappeared when you look at what Gen Z is saying,” Lehmiller noted. “They seem to cast the younger partners as victims who are being preyed upon or ‘groomed.’”
Gigi Engle, a certified sex and relationship psychotherapist and resident intimacy expert for dating app 3Fun, worries that the term “grooming” is being overapplied and losing its meaning.
“The narrative is really toxic here and in many other cases,” she told HuffPost. “Trans people are groomers, gay people are groomers, older people dating younger people are groomers ― and this just isn’t accurate. It’s a really fear-mongering time we live in.”
Gen Z may be hyperfocused on this because of their age: If you’re a 35-year-old woman, you’re probably less hung up on the idea of a 50-year-old guy expressing interest in you.
“I think younger people may be more susceptible to manipulation and are therefore more afraid of it,” Engle said. “The reality is, age-gap relationships have been happening since humans have existed, and it is absolutely not some one-size-fits-all. In the vast majority of relationships like this, nothing untoward is happening.”
Here’s What Gen Z Has To Say About Age Gaps
Talking to actual Gen Zers, you’ll find that their opinions on age gaps run the gamut. As with most things, their takes on the subject are much more nuanced than those found on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, would have you believe.
That said, many are genuinely bothered by age gaps. While the #MeToo movement gave them the language to talk about power imbalances, some 20-somethings say their opinions are more colored by their own personal experiences.
Layla — a 23-year-old who asked to use her first name only for privacy reasons, like others in this story — thinks it’s better to date within your own age group, ideally within a two- or three-year range.
“When I was around 21 and 22, I tried talking to guys who were 30 and over but soon realized it wasn’t right,” she told HuffPot. “They had so much more life experiences than me, and it was awkward being from different generations.”
Layla said she’d tried to joke and laugh about certain things ― a meme or a TikTok video ― and got a lot of blank stares. She wasn’t a fan of their humor, either: A date recounting the umpteenth “Seinfeld” episode or that one “Step Brothers” scene gets a little old after a while.
“Trying to relate to one another just didn’t work out, and it felt awkward and wrong,” she said.
“I believe a relationship between an 18- and 25-year-old is problematic,” Layla said, noting that this applies regardless of gender.
“I actually wish women got called out for their predatory behavior, too,” she said. “It almost seems like no one wants to hold women accountable.”
Mona, a 21-year-old college student in Georgia, even finds her own parents’ 11-year age gap a little “predatory”: Her dad was in his late 30s and a divorced father of one when he met her mom, who was in her late 20s and didn’t have children.
Mona would date someone three years older. She wouldn’t consider going younger, though. “I do think that an 18- and 25-year-old together is unacceptable,” she said.
She is particularly weirded out when she hears people talk about how their partner basically raised them or taught them “how to be a woman,” as Beyoncé said to Jay-Z in a 2006 birthday toast that went viral recently.
Mona is also wary of anyone who almost exclusively dates young people ― the Leonardo DiCaprios of the world. Every time the 49-year-old actor gets a new girlfriend, a graph highlighting the fact that each of his ex-girlfriends has been 25 or under starts circulating again.
“Any respectable adult would have the common sense that pursuing a teenager is extremely weird, and I also believe it says a lot about the headspace of the older person,” the 21-year-old said.
Mona also thinks the COVID-19 pandemic might’ve been a factor in Gen Zers’ apprehension over age gaps. They might technically be 21, but given that weird few-year pause, they don’t feel it.
“You hear about how we’re mentally the same age that we were when the pandemic first started,” she said. “That might play a role in why some people are not settling on older people pursuing them ― you feel you’re still too young.”
Not everyone agrees. Rei, a 22-year-old who is queer, said they don’t find age-disparate relationships inherently problematic. They said there’s a lot more than age that gives people power over each other, and if you consider five years an “age-gap relationship” then Rei is currently in one.
“Though my partner is older than me, I have a college degree and she doesn’t,” they said. “So arguably I have a better financial and career outlook that would make me the ‘abusive one,’ if you’re using that language.”
Age gaps may be more common in the queer community, Rei said. “I don’t know a gay guy who hasn’t been with someone much older than him,” they said. “It’s just normal to us.”
Problematic dynamics can exist no matter the age. “People now don’t know what grooming is and just use the term as synonymous with age gaps,” Rei said.
To some extent, Rei sees the hubbub over age gaps as an overcorrection of the mores ushered in by the #MeToo movement.
“People overadjust and assume that any relationship out of the norm is abusive,” they said. “In my experience, people who feel age gaps are problematic are also the same people who argue the internet is harmful and should be censored because they had a bad experience as a kid. Your experience isn’t universal.”
For Amelia, 24, actual age matters less than the stage of life you’re in. She figures if you’re a relatively accomplished 28-year-old dating an accomplished 40-year-old, what’s the big deal? The word “grooming” really only applies when an adult is introduced to a future partner when they’re underage, Amelia said.
She cited the relationship between Dane Cook and his wife as an “egregious” example of a questionable age gap. (The now-52-year-old comedian met Kelsi Taylor at a game night he hosted when she was in her late teens.)
“Do I think it’s possible for people like that to have a healthy and happy relationship? Sure,” Amelia said. “But the older I get, my desire to talk to high schoolers grows slimmer and slimmer. I really can’t put myself in the shoes of someone who would want to befriend a high schooler.”
That said, Amelia thinks that some Gen Zers take their judgment too far. To her, the concern over age gaps seems like a weirdly “paternalistic” brand of feminism, where women feel the need to protect women from men.
“It’s similar to how Swifties treat Taylor Swift,” she said, referring to the now-34-year-old pop star.
“You have young women ‘looking out for’ a billionaire woman in her 30s. I’m a fan of Taylor Swift, but I don’t think she needs protecting from Travis Kelce because Travis Kelce got in the face of his NFL coach during the Super Bowl.”
The anti-age-gap sentiment held by many plays into the “puriteen” narrative that’s been inescapable lately. Online, there’s a lot of hand-wringing over Gen Zers’ seeming aversion to sex: Studies show that they’re having less of it than earlier generations and that they don’t want sex scenes in their movies.
Though Amelia overall disagrees with age-gap critics ― she feels like their arguments rob women of their agency, she said ― she gets where those in her peer group are coming from.
“The majority of us had unsupervised internet access from a young age. We were in chatrooms, on Tumblr, and other various corners of the internet that we probably should not have been on at that age,” she said. “It was easy for grown men on the internet to reach us if they wanted to.”
If you’ve been oversexualized at a young age ― or seen others in your age bracket be oversexualized ― that experience is understandably going to shape how you perceive these kinds of things, Amelia said.
But the reality is, there are likely just as many happy May-December unions as there are disappointing ones. “Believe it or not, we often see more ― not less ― equity in these relationships,” Lehmiller noted.
All of the Gen Zers we spoke to said that ultimately, two consenting adults can do whatever they want in their private lives, even if others find it off-putting.
“Men can like women that are younger and not be a creep,” Amelia said. “He also can be a creep, but some random person with a Twitter cartoon avatar shouldn’t necessarily be the judge of that!”
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davifransarts · 1 month
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OC's time!!
Darcy Callisto!!
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Main character of my universe/story/lore. Half-dragon, a well-trained young man, but will have many challenges.
Coby Aoki!!
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Darcy's friend, also a future master/teacher for him. He is blind, but don't underestimate him. Talented half-Kitsune.
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Khan Zephyr and Maddox Callisto!!
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Both Darcy's parents, with Kahn being the biological father. They joined forces while Khan was weakened, but today they are fine. Half-oni, half-werewolf, good parents and good counselors.
MY SONA!!!
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Just a self-insert into my own story. It has no connection to Darcy's plot. Half-bear/half-raccoon, he cute.
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And that's it! Drink water!
Maybe I'll come back and do another giant thread of new art!
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augustinajosefina · 6 months
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A request
Please suggest books to me! Preferably in the glove kink/lesbian space atrocities, urban fantasy or dark academia genres but I'll happily try any SF/fantasy at least once.
So far I've read and loved:
Before 2023
The Imperial Radch (Ancillary Justice/Sword/Mercy) - Ann Leckie
Jean le Flambeur (The Quantum Thief/The Fractal Prince/The Causal Angel) - Hannu Rajaniemi
The Windup Girl/The Water Knife - Paolo Bagicalupi
Memory of Water/The City of Woven Streets - Emmi Itäranta
2023
The Locked Tomb (Gideon/Harrow/Nona the Ninth) - Tamsyn Muir
The Masquerade (Traitor/Monster/Tyrant Baru Cormorant) - Seth Dickinson
Teixcalaan series (A Memory Called Empire/A Desolation Called Peace) - Arkady Martine
Machineries of Empire (Ninefox Gambit/Raven Stratagem/Revenant Gun/Hexarchate Stories) - Yoon Ha Lee
The Murderbot Diaries (All Systems Red to System Collapse) - Martha Wells
The Broken Earth (The Fifth Season/The Obelisk Gate/The Stone Sky) - N. K. Jemisin
Klara And The Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro
Xuya universe (The Citadel of Weeping Pearls/The Tea Master and the Detective/Seven of Infinities plus short stories) - Aliette de Bodard
This is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
The Goblin Emperor/The Witness for the Dead/Grief of Stones - Katherine Addison
Some Desperate Glory - Emily Tesh
2024
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V. E. Schwab
The Craft Sequence (Three Parts Dead/Two Serpents Rise/Full Fathom Five/Last First Snow/Four Roads Cross/Ruin of Angels) - Max Gladstone
Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution - R. F. Kuang
The Luminous Dead - Caitlin Starling
Last Exit - Max Gladstone
Dead Country - Max Gladstone
Read and liked:
The Moonday Letters - Emmi Itäranta
Great Cities (The City We Became/The World We Make) - N. K. Jemisin
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke
Autonomous - Annalee Newitz
Dead Djinn universe (A Master of Djinn/The Haunting of Tram Car 015/A Dead Djinn in Cairo/The Angel of Khan el-Khalili) - P. Djèlí Clark
Even Though I Knew the End - C. L. Polk
Station Eternity - Mur Lafferty
The Mythic Dream - Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe
Shades of Magic (A Darker Shade of Magic/A Gathering of Shadows/A Conjuring of Light/Fragile Threads of Power) - V. E. Schwab
The Stars Are Legion - Kameron Hurley
Ninth House/Hell Bent - Leigh Bardugo
Machine - Elizabeth Bear
Our Wives Under the Sea - Julia Armfield
She Is A Haunting - Trang Thanh Tran
Sisters of the Revolution - Jeff & Ann Vandermeer
Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel
Was uncertain about:
Light From Uncommon Stars - Ryka Aoki
The Kaiju Preservation Society - John Scalzi
Paladin's Grace - T. Kingfisher
The House in the Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune
In the Vanishers Palace - Aliette de Bodard
Uprooted - Naomi Novik
And read and disliked:
To Be Taught, if Fortunate - Becky Chambers
A Psalm for the Wild-Built - Becky Chambers
The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
The Calculating Stars - Mary Robinette Kowal
The Space Between Worlds - Micaiah Johnson
How High We Go in the Dark - Sequoia Nagamatsu
Shadow and Bone - Leigh Bardugo
(My pride insists I add that I have, in fact, read other books as well. Just to be clear.)
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cxcosmos · 2 months
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General Message - (Pick a Pile):
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Take what resonates and leave what doesn't ♡
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- Pile 1 ♬: The butterfly
Open yourself, let yourself explore the doors of possibilities when it comes to your life, career, practice etc. Do not let anybody control you or tell you what your destiny is. As you thread forward, learn to make your own choices, express yourself and be comfortable in your own skin. People will come and go but remember that you are with your own self forever, you want to make the best choices that benefit you in the long run and you want to do it with a clear head after careful thinking. Mistakes will be made but remember to learn from them and do not dwell on the past. You choose your own destiny.
Channeled song and more: beach, ducks, fluffly pillows, 444, snakes, red wine in a glass cup, green car, silver ring on a white table
- Pile 2 ♬: Gentle hands
For my pile 2s, I encourage to go on a journey of self discovery and stop trying to fit into what you are simply not. Why do you try to be like others around you? You need to embrace your own uniqueness and your own power. You don't need to be like someone just because you look up to them or you think they will like you better. If they do not like you for who you are then they are simply not worth your time. Find your own thing, hobby, sense of style, something you actually enjoy doing. Not something you took from someone. Enjoy being yourself and who you are, embrace it.
Channeled song and more: Frogs, rose scented candles, white candles, birthdays, Lavender, eggs, floaties, slippers, wrist-bands, hats
- Pile 3 ♬: The scorpion
Learn to leave out the bad and welcome the good. For my pile 3s, you must learn to cut out toxic people and things that don't serve you at all. If it does not benefit you then it does not deserve to share the same space as you, you know your worth and you should prioritize your well being over things that don't serve you. A lot of you might feel guilty about cutting out people from your life due to having shared many emotional memories with them, despite that the hurt they have done to you won't just dissipate into thin air. It is okay to reminisce the good times but, you will also end up reminiscing the bad and your view of that person will already have changed by then. You need to learn when to just let it go. Move forward and leave the baggage behind. Free yourself.
Channeled song and more: Ballet, boats, silver spoon, empty sink, picnic baskets, white pens
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read-and-write- · 5 months
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24 reads in 24
Thanks to @alexlikesbooksandtea for tagging me!
Look, i don't even know if I'll read 24 book this year but let's pretend i will, this is a combination of my actual TBR wishes for the year, the books I tried to start last year and some that are already in my currently reading
Gwen and Art are not in Love - Lex Croucher
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me - Mariko Tamaki
D'Vaughn and Chris Plan a Wedding - Chencia C. Higgins
Cementery Boys - Aiden Thomas
Maurice - E.M Foster
Rhythm of War - Brandon Sanderson
Little Women- Louisa May Alcott
La Rebelión de los Ángeles- Anatole France
Hell Followed with Us - Andrew Joseph White
The Secret History - Donna Tartt
Something to Talk About - Meryl Wilsner
Can't Spell Treason Without Tea - Rebecca Thorne
Bajo las Sombras: El misterio de la escritora - Stef Leon
The Fragile Threads of Power - V.E Schwab
Captive Prince - C.S Pacat
Gideon the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir
Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo
Pedro & Daniel - Federico Erebia
Babel - R.F Kuang
Vista desde una acera - Fernando Molano Vargas
Eminent Maricones: Arenas, Lorca, Puig, and Me - Jaime Manrique
In the Lives of Puppets - TJ Klune
Sizzle Reel - Carlyn Greenwald
Light from Uncommon Stars - Ryka Aoki
Tags under the cut!
Alright time to tag a bunch of people because this hasn't made rounds in rwrb fandom so, no pressure because I know most of y'all are only reading fic skdjhd @littlemisskittentoes @affectionatelyrs @inexplicablymine @happiness-of-the-pursuit @gayrootvegetable @hgejfmw-hgejhsf @rockyroadkylers @matherines @anincompletelist @heartitinthesilence @bidoofenergy @14carrotghoul @ssmtskw @sherryvalli @everwitch-magiks @raysletters @heybuddy-drabbles @suseagull04 and that's a lot of people so the rest is an open tag hehe
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romanticlcver · 3 months
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like this post if you want a starter from one of the muses i want more threads with! some are test/secondary muses i just added, some are main muses who need attention. feel free to reply to the post if you want a specific muse! some info under the cut, more info on my muses page. all are bi unless stated otherwise!
juniper west : 28, samantha logan. classical violinist from a wealthy family, classy b*tch.
julian aoki : 26, nico hiraga. spoiled actor, thinks he's carefree and fun but he has a bad reputation for being difficult around the industry.
faye abalos : 23, beabadoobee, test muse! computer programmer, a little socially awkward, loves camp and horror.
farah poole : 25, kristine froseth. aspiring fashion designer, lover of love, giver of bad advice.
lola lopez : 30, alexa demie. heiress to a tech company, bratty party girl, just wants to be as good as her mom.
anastasia einarsson : 24, laufey, test muse! soft burnout ballerina.
evie clements : 25, sabrina carpenter. aspiring baker who can't actually support herself with baking, so she dances instead. bubbly sweetheart.
carolina ruiz : 23, maia reficco. beach babe, annoying little sister vibes, drama queen who thinks her life is a movie.
wolfgang klein : 26, rudy pankow. professional gamer and entertainer. kind of superficial but well meaning.
cassiopeia lee : 28, jennie kim. artist with issues. superficial party girl to some, tragic mess when she's alone.
tobey lianto : 25, brianne tju. journalist, thinks she's better than you, loyal friend.
vivian amato : 29, natasha liu bordizzo. photographer, rebel from a sh*tty family of politicians, a Good Time.
nadine davies : 26, daisy edgar jones, hetero but could be questioning we don't know her life. technical writer, goodie two shoes, softie, overly protective parents even at her big age.
mabel davies : 29, phoebe dynevor. mabel's older sister who went no contact with the family. gets pleasure from organizing, strict and tries to seem perfect.
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taocc-updates · 27 days
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The Process of Making the Lore post
might make this a rb thread because I want as much input as possible from everyone else.
I’m mashing together the “game manual” and “plot thread” ideas, with a healthy dose of my typically insane writing tone lol. Pls give me all the advice for this.
I know not all of the characters are present. The characters listed are the ones that will get full/more detailed explanations. I cannot explain every single character, and I’m going for brevity here.
Here’s the threads atm, in no particular order and with my very stupid names:
The Sun Of All Time
Characters: Sun, a bit of Shadow, Sigil, People With Direction
Simon Makes Some Bad Decisions
Characters: Silhou, Carbine, Yelena, Mix, Artemis/Kepler, Elida, Alice, Zombie, Kopi maybe??, Clown
Hexe Callout Post
Characters: the TBDK cast. Like…all of them lol. Plus Ace and maybe Damsel.
How to Get Over Impostor Syndrome, a manual
characters: Dusk, Jessy, Conny, Icia, Chip, Clara, Lance, Raina, The Court, Dunite, Aoki, Starro, Chance, Stitch
Notes: I was considering splitting this in two, buuuut I deemed it too disjointed
Nothing bad happens to Gnagle
Characters: Gnagle, Kaufmo, Hammer, and the Gnagle Anons
The Fruit of the Spirit is not a Lemonade
Characters: Lemonade, Neb, Cardlan, Minimi, Guidance/Reverie, Sophro, Dark, Void
The Very Dysfunctional Family 
Characters: Bob, Mage, Vamp, Hex, Lann, Alpen, Eternity (frick you Eternity), Sign and his siblings (yes, sign isn’t part of the family anymore but this is an organizational choice), Avian, Sabby, Sarah
Notes: this thread might be combined with “The Sun of All Time”
Planetquest
Self explanatory.
The Least Helpful Phone Service Ever
Characters: Dialtone, Alchemist, Helpful, Ilas
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carnivorarium · 2 years
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A really fun kind-of plot with Aoki would be a “they’re neighbors/in the same apartment complex and see each other fairly often, except it’s becoming more and more obvious that something is exceptionally wrong here.” Because, well, try as he might to blend in, the necessary habits he has for work make him stick out like a sore thumb. And there’s the fact that he’s a monster, not a human (which could play far less of a role if the given setting they’re in is more centered on the unnatural, but even then he tries to keep as much of his identity under wraps as I can, particularly the specifics of what he is). 
I just adore the idea of him getting into a bit of a routine with a neighbor, without really realizing it-- little things like seeing each other about the same time every other night while they smoke or just step out for fresh air, they come home/leave at similar times, frequent the same nearby shops, etc. And that’s what makes the cracks in the facade start appearing. The mundanity should help his cover, but it’s what would eventually start to peel it off little at a time. As much as he’d like it to be, the little nothings in every day life are not normal for him; try as he might to make it be so, he’s not very practiced at it. A number of things that could go wrong will go wrong. And it really all depends how the relationship develops as to how that will go. 
And also-- bonus points if the other party in question has a few skeletons in the closet or something more going on that they’re also hiding. Or bonus points if they’re just a fella! Just a person living their life!  
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theveriest · 5 months
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A couple of weeks ago I asked about people’s favorite book or books they read this year. Between Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and discord, I have a list of 123 books in no particular order that my friends and family loved this year. If it was a series then I listed the first book. Each star is an additional recommendation. I haven’t read all of these, they may or may not reflect my personal opinions, though my favorite books are on the list too. The most recommended books were How Far The Light Reaches by Sabrina Imbler, one or all of the Murderbot books by Martha Wells, and Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki, because if there’s one thing my friends have in common across platforms, it’s that you’re all nerds (affectionate). Enjoy, and I hope you find your new favorite book!
Reformatory by Tananarive Due
Not My Father’s Son by Alan Cumming
Jesus and John Wayne by Kristen Kobes de Mez
The Soul Of An Octopus by Sy Montgomery
Rough Sleepers by Tracy Kidder
The Going To Bed Book by Sandra Boynton
My Hijacking by Martha Hodes
Longhand by Andy Hamilton
Babel by RF Kuang*
The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff*
Lies We Sing To The Sea by Sarah Underwood
The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart
Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone
I Lost My Tooth! by Mo Willems
The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho
How Far The Light Reaches by Sabrina Imbler**
Radiant Fugitives by Nawaaz Ahmed
Solito: A Memoir by Javier Zamora
The Making of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks
These Precious Days by Ann Patchett*
I’m Stuck by Julia Mills
Entangled Life by Martin Sheldrake
Iris by Eden Finley
Hot Vampire Next Door by Nikki St. Crowe
Devil of Dublin by BB Easton
Tied by Carian Cole
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld*
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
From Blood And Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Where I End by Sophie White
Wool by Hugh Howey
The Six Deaths of the Saint by Alix E. Harrow
Yellowface by RF Kuang
Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas
North Woods by Daniel Mason
After Sappho by Selby Wynn Schwartz
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin*
The Fragile Threads of Power by VE Schwab
My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison
Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera
The English Understand Wool by Helen Dewitt
Preserving Food Without Freezing or Canning by The Gardeners & Farmers of Terre Vivante
How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie Cruz
Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury
Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
Love In The Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa*
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
Welcome to Night Vale by Jeffrey Cranor and Joseph Fink
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman
Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Prophet by Sin Blache and Helen MacDonald*
Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki**
System Collapse by Martha Wells***
The Brutish Museums by Dan Hicks
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine*
A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine
A Psalm For The Wild Built by Becky Chambers*
Several People Are Typing by Calvin Kasulke
The Lazarus Heist by Geoff White
The September House by Carissa Orlando*
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
Mistletoe and Mishigas by MA Wardell
A Restless Truth by Freya Marske
The Last Smile In Sunder City by Luke Arnold
The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes by Zoe Playden
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Manywhere by Morgan Thomas
Shit Cassandra Saw by Gwen E. Kirby
Loot by Tania James
The Art Thief by Michael Finkel
Grave Expectations by Alice Bell
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail by Ashley Herring Blake
A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske
Kiss Her Once For Me by Alison Cochrun
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
All Systems Read by Martha Wells
The Once and Future Sex by Eleanor Janega
Mort by Terry Pratchett
Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner*
The Door by Magda Szabo
Fluids by May Leitz
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Lieut. John Irving, R.N. of H.M.S. "Terror" in Sir John Franklin's last expedition to the Arctic regions a memorial sketch with letters
In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
Raven the Pirate Princess by Jeremy Whitley
Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune
The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur
Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb
Slewfoot by Brom
The Secret Life of Groceries by Benjamin Lorr
500 Miles From You by Jenny Colgan
O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker
The Hand That First Held Mine by Maggie O’Farrell
The Secret Lives of Country Gentleman by KJ Charles
A Line In The World by Dorthe Nors
The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
Glitter and Concrete by Elyssa Maxx Goodman
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
Tender Is The Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
The Tragic Menagerie by Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal (translated by Jane Costlow)
The 100 Years Of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
Beartown by Fredrik Backman
I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
Twisted Love by Ana Huang
Precise Oaths by Paige E. Ewing
Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
A Dead Djinn In Cairo by P. Djeli Clark
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sb-interwoven · 1 year
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Fjolla is one of the main protagonists for Interwoven. Name: Fjolla Valo Age: unknown Pronouns: she/her Height: 5′4″ Voice synth reference: Aoki Lapis (Vocaloid) Tether to: Paharu Sembla: Light Secondary sembla bias: Thread (more info under the art!) Artwork by chorvaqueen!
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Growing up in the small and quiet Paeonia City, her life was never too hectic. Paeonia City is nestled in a colder region, right beside the ocean.  Her parents were fishermen, and she’d often accompany them. Her peaceful life was cut short when she had been found by Paharu, the light vani sent to earth for the genocide mission. Paharu had weaseled her way into Fjolla’s mind, making her trust her completely. This eventually led to the destruction of Paeonia, and the death of everyone that resided there.  Before they could move on to a new area, the pair was captured by Freya and Halivital. While captured, various experiments were conducted, primarily on Paharu, forcing Fjolla to watch. Thankfully the two would be rescued by Penelope and Dell. Paharu would be sent to the Ark to be rehabilitated and treated for her injuries, and Fjolla would decide to join up with Penelope.  She had grown an attachment to both Penelope and Dell, seeing them like older siblings.  Fjolla has a hard time coming to terms with the large amount of deaths she had been responsible for, often feeling guilt and remorse, though she’s thankfully working towards bettering herself. The one that hits the hardest still is the death of her parents, which had been done by her hands, but she’s now using this second chance to prove that she can still make something good out of this horrible situation.  Overall, Fjolla tries to be as upbeat as possible. She is very friendly towards mostly anyone she meets. Though she does have her moments of recalling past events, as mentioned above.  She truly cares about people, and after being broken out of the mindset Paharu infected her with, she wants to show that side to her even more.  She can be a bit scatterbrained though, and she is rather clumsy. ----- Her were form looks like a mashup between a rabbit and a ram. Her “fur” is blue, and she has long droopy ears. She also has horns similar to a ram’s. After her transformation she was hesitant to use any sort of magic due to the destruction she had caused while having the assistance of Paharu’s magic, and because of what she had seen happen during Freya’s experiments. Over time she came to terms with how she can use magic to help others however.  She often mixes light with thread rather then just using one sembla over the other.
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louisupdates · 11 months
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FITFWT23: IRVING RECAP
Concert number: 24
Date: 6 Jul 2023
Place: THE PAVILION AT TOYOTA MUSIC FACTORY
Capacity: 4,000
Venue: [Louis in blue] [tourbuses] [oli crump] [oli crump] [jdelf]
Louis’ thread. IG story [Through The Echoes]
LTHQ Twitter and Instagram
Concert Group Picture
Fashion: Devá States t-shirt, Stone Island swim trunks
Lithograph
Openers: Andrew Cushin, The Snuts
Setlist
Photos: [meeting a fan] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ looking up] [x] [spiderweb tattoo] [x] [x] [x] [x] [Angels Fly fan project] [x] [HQ] [battle with a gender reveal balloon] [smiling gifs] [smiling gif] [arms up] [x] [helen seamons] [barricade] [x] [x] [x] [rainbow 🌈] [x] [x] [x] [HQ] [HQ] [HQ] [venue HQ] [HQ]
Videos: [x]
Speeches: gender reveal
Outro: Hello, I Love You, by The Doors
Press: nerdsandbeyond, poptizedmag, nerdsandbeyond, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Trends: up +6 places, Louis is #8 on Tumblr’s ranking of popular Musical Acts for week ending July 3. Trends #7 on Tumblr after the show.
Misc: AFHF2023 is partnered with RTL 102.5 radio in Italy. On 5.7.2023, Louis followed Adam Harris (co-manager of The Snuts) on IG, followed Tom Allen, commented on Steve Aoki’s IG post, liked Jack Grealish’s post, which leads us to ask, just what happened in Vegas? He spent it with Riccardo. Charlie. AFHF ad.
Louis’ team joins Threads. First post: an emoji.
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asknarashikari · 10 months
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Kari, Sato-san posted something on threads about how his past as a kitchen part time worker was spreading. Like I said I got threads for this man.
hopefully I won't go down simping on the man lol
anyway here' the tweet about him being a kitchen worker
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One of the rare instances where an actor's skillset is used for the character. (Maeda was also a good cook and prefers cooking italian cuisines iirc but that was never used in Revice so there's that.)
Speaking of skills not used in the show. Freaking Aoshima-san, Tsumuri herself, is apparently a black belt in Karate! She apparently started training when she was in fourth grade
Congratulations for starting down the long and winding road of Simping XD
Honestly I wasn't too suprised when Ryuga said that he had some skills in the kitchen. It seems like a common thread for toku actors to either work in food industry or do cooking as a hobby before they became actors. Like I read about Akihisa Shiono (Souji from Kyouryuger) working in his parents' restaurant, Renn Kiriyama cooking for Masaki Suda, Fumiya Takahashi being a trained French chef...
Heck, back in Gaim they did this whole thing called Yuta Cafe where Yutaka Kobayashi (who plays Kumon Kaito) would make sweets and pastries for his co-stars and they have a nice chat while eating them. I imagine it must've been so surreal back when Gaim was airing- you just saw this guy brooding about on the show and then you see the Yuta Cafe stuff and he's a literal ball of sunshine feeding everyone sugary treats lmao
Ffs, I got the Cookpad app on my phone so I can simp on Ryo Aoki in an apron cooking and looking like the househusband of my dreams XD And then suddenly there were so many toku actors joining one after the other- Atsuki Mashiko, Takaya Yamaguchi, Shu Watanabe, Ryo Sekoguchi, Atom Mizuishi... (I'm still praying for the day they get Junya Komatsu to come on...)
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