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pedroam-bang · 1 year
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The Peripheral (2022)
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obnoxsome · 14 days
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This was fun to make, along with the other portraits I did of the characters for the show. They did take about 2.5hrs per.
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dietrocksoda · 1 year
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they say there's not much difference between a good man and a long drag from a cigarette. sometimes you feel it. sometimes you don't. sometimes you need it. sometimes you don't. but . . . no one likes a ghost. — caro emerald
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basic-bamboo · 5 months
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Lev Zubov would not survive homestuck
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many-gay-magpies · 9 months
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anyways i finished the peripheral. had to come on tumblr to search stuff up about it immediately because what the fuck was that ending. found out amazon renewed and then canceled season 2. we are in the dystopia now
#my opinions:#lowbeer ROCKS she is literally so cool her vibes are IMMACULATE she is just amazing#style through the roof. charisma through the fucking stratosphere#the name lowbeer ALONE is just. so incredibly badass#then you add EVERYTHING ELSE ABOUT HER??? fucking fantastic#i love pretty much all the characters theyre all so unique and complicated and HUMAN#i had pretty much no clue what was going on plot-wise the entire last episode but thats fine cuz ill never get to find out anyway#!! :D!!.!!! ..#amazon can get fucked.#all the war buddies' relationships were so SWEET i loved them#flynne my beloved 💞💞💞💞#cherise's fashion game was UNTOUCHABLE my god. her vibes? impeccable. all of the women in this show are so gorgeous i cannot take it#also i could not help but envision a world where lev zubov's character position was instead fulfilled by a butch lesbian. same clothes same#-personality same story same everything. literally nothing changes except she's a hot snazzy murderous butch#because you can never have too much queer#also. on that note. flynne? bisexual as hell.#for that matter everyone's at least a lil bi just cuz i say so#i also loved tommy's little ''kill the bad guy(s) and immediately get fucked up about it'' arc#aelita got that ultimate lesbian rizz. oh my GOD#that scene with grace? 'whats her name?' 'its a he actually' 'oh you poor thing' i love her. do you get that? i love her so much.#is everyone this queer in the book because if so i NEED to read it#im gonna read it anyway but like thatll make me want to even more#aaaaand thus concludes my thoughts on the peripheral. for now anyway lol#magpie thoughts#the peripheral#the peripheral amazon
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admiral-mason · 10 months
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You Reap What You Sow - Chapter 10
Genshin Impact SAGAU x Iron Harvest 1920+
Sights to Behold
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As you and Childe walked side to side discussing his family, you took the time to point out how sunny the day was. "Man, it's quite sunny today. And here I thought Snezhnaya was known for its month-long blizzards..."
Childe's interest was piqued by your comment. "Now that you mention it, your grace, There hasn't been any blizzard ever since you arrived. One of the agents said that when you arrived and slept for the night, smaller blizzards across various towns stopped!"
Despite Childe having more experience than you at fishing (you never even really went fishing other than trying it out as a kid), you somehow caught more fish than he did. They kept swarming to your line even without bait. You filled your bucket within a few minutes, so much so that you decided to stop fishing because you didn't even know what to do.
"I guess Teyvat really does love you, comrade!" Childe exclaimed as you just looked at your giant stash of fish. "What are we going to do with all of this?" You asked.
"I'm taking my share home for my family. You can do what you want with yours, so see ya, your grace." Childe said, right before you heard the sounds of rapid gunfire close by. This slightly startled you as you ended up falling into the snow. Thankfully, you still had your coat on, so you didn't feel that cold from the impact as Childe helped you up. "Are you okay??" He asked.
"I'm fine, Childe." Suddenly, you heard the sound of a mechanism before an explosion followed it. "The sounds are coming from over there," you said. "I wonder what's going on," Childe responded. The two of you grabbed your fishing equipment and walked on over to the source of the sounds.
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It turned out to be a bunch of Rusviet soldiers alongside Il Capitano and Lev Zubov testing equipment and mechs. You saw a heavy machine gun, SHM-60 Groza exosuits, and varying mechs. Lev Zubov was there as well.
The crew on the heavy machine gun fired another burst as they mowed down a group of training dummies. A Kolokol that was present then fired a bomb at the dummies, turning them into wooden bits. "...Impressive," Capitano remarked. Childe simply watched at his first glance at the technology of another world of yours, seemingly eager to fight them as you saw his smile.
"Our world's technology at its finest," Lev Zubov responded, "and more on the way shortly." The duo then noticed you and Childe before facing you two. "Your grace," they both responded before giving a quick bow. "...Uh- no need for that-" You responded as you awkwardly looked at the two men. You then went back to watching what seemed to be combat tests. "Do you mind I stay and watch?"
"Of course not, your grace!" Zubov said. "Come, watch along." He motioned for you to walk to an area with better viewing as Childe followed. "So these are the war machines in your world? Heh, let's see their performance." He spoke.
The Kolokol walked off the field by this point. The next mech, a PZM-7 Smialy, was the next to be tested. "That thing's darn skinny compared to Ruin Guards... and seemingly less destructive." Childe spoke. "The thing's fast though, Childe." You replied. "It's a scout, not a one-man-army."
"I bet I can literally set up a tripwire and the thing would tumble over." Childe said as the Smialy shot its cannon in the likeness of a rifle at the training dummies, blowing some of them up. It then charged at a larger dummy, impaling its head. The Smialy then walked off the field as the pilot exited, stretching his arms and legs while doing so.
"I would like whoever designed this seat have to sit in it," he said. He then noticed you and casually saluted. "Good day, your grace." He said before walking to a nearby bench and drinking a bit of water.
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Capitano looked at the damage the Smialy could do and nodded. He then noticed an SHM-68 Nakovalnya nearby. "What is that thing?" He asked Zubov. "It... looks like a pipe organ." Zubov responded to Capitano's question with glee on his face. "That there, my friend, is a Nakovalnya. It's an artillery mech that fires a barrage of rockets at whatever needs to be destroyed." Capitano's interest piqued as he ordered for the Nakovalnya to be tested.
"Rockets? Now I'm interested," Childe said. The two of you watched as the Nakovalnya's single crew member got into its cockpit and moved the mech a fair distance away from the training area. "I suggest we all stand back. This thing's explosions can be quite indiscriminate." You lightly beckoned Childe to stand back as you and everyone else did the same.
"Rockets away!" The pilot exclaimed as twelve rockets were fired on the dummies, hitting their general vicinity. After the smoke cleared, nothing remained. Childe looked at the destruction with a bit of shock in his eyes. "...That thing just turned those dummies into nothing but splinters..."
"That's indiscriminate firing for ya." You responded back to Childe. Then, you picked up on metal footsteps in the distance. You turned towards the general direction of the sound and saw an SHM-70 Gulyay-Gorod slowly walking its way over here alongside Sandrone on its left. Childe also looked and looked at the towering mech.
"That right there, is Rusviet's largest and finest mech." Zubov said, looking over the huge mech's tall profile. "...I have no words to say to this thing." Childe bluntly replied. "Shocked?" The female pilot responded. "Watch what this thing can do." She walked her mech up to the training grounds before noticing that nothing was there for her to kill.
"Did you all have fun without me?" She asked, a bit of anger in her voice. "Get us some more targets," Capitano ordered to some Fatui soldiers. Soon, another set of targets was set up. Sandrone got a bit closer to the training grounds, eager to see the Gulyay-Gorod in action.
"Alright, watch this." The pilot said before firing three times from the mech's right-mounted main gun. Being an anti-mech gun, it didn't make large explosions. She then fired a devastator rocket from the left side's rocket launcher. This rocket, being more of an anti-infantry missile, blew a medium-sized crater into the fields and utterly turning the dummies to shreds.
"I honestly now feel bad for the dummies..." Childe said. "Yep, and to think that there's more of these things..." You responded back.
Genshin Impact is owned by miHoYo. Iron Harvest 1920+ is owned by Jakub Różalski and KING Art Games.
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biggoldbelt · 2 years
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The Peripheral Interview | T'Nia Miller 'Cherise Nuland' & JJ Feild 'Lev Zubov' | Prime Video
The Peripheral Interview | T’Nia Miller ‘Cherise Nuland’ & JJ Feild ‘Lev Zubov’ | Prime Video
The Peripheral Interview by Big Gold Belt Media T’Nia Miller ‘Cherise Nuland’ & JJ Feild ‘Lev Zubov’–Synopsis:Flynne Fisher (Chloe Grace Moretz), her Marine veteran brother, Burton (Jack Reynor), and their dying mother live in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains in 2032. As their mother’s health deteriorates and the medical bills add up, Flynne and Burton make extra money playing simulations…
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cleopatrarps · 6 years
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Overlooked No More: The Soviet Icon Who Was Hanged for Killing a Czar
But ultimately, Perovskaya and her band of assassins took Russia further down the path toward the 1917 revolution, said Andrei B. Zubov, a historian and editor of the three-volume “History of Russia: The 20th Century” (2009).
“In some way — not immediately, but in some decades — her deeds and thoughts resulted in social revolution,” he said.
Perovskaya soon came to be revered for her self-sacrifice.
“In the 19th century, she was regarded a martyr to the struggle for social justice and constitutional reform among the liberal and radical intelligentsia,” said Barbara Evans Clements, emeritus professor at the University of Akron and author of “A History of Women in Russia: From Earliest Times to the Present” (2012).
In the 1920s, the Bolsheviks made Perovskaya an icon. Soviet biographies, novels and films — one with a popular score by the composer Dmitri Shostakovich — further burnished her legacy. Monuments, squares, streets and even a minor planet discovered in 1968 were named after her.
Sophia Perovskaya was born on Sept. 13, 1853. Her father, Lev Nikolaevich Perovsky, was a general who once served as governor-general of St. Petersburg and a descendant of the czarist line. He looked down on her pious mother, Varvara Stepanovna Perovskaya, for being a merely a provincial aristocrat.
Early on, Perovskaya clashed early with her despotic father. Tension only increased after Varvara encouraged her daughters to pursue higher education, which was still unconventional for young women at the time. Perovskaya attended the Alarchin Courses, a woman’s college, and organized a study circle.
Inspired by radical literature and repulsed by the brutal social injustices in Russian society — not to mention her father — Perovskaya left home while still a teenager.
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party-hard-or-die · 6 years
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Overlooked No More: The Soviet Icon Who Was Hanged for Killing a Czar
But ultimately, Perovskaya and her band of assassins took Russia further down the path toward the 1917 revolution, said Andrei B. Zubov, a historian and editor of the three-volume “History of Russia: The 20th Century” (2009).
“In some way — not immediately, but in some decades — her deeds and thoughts resulted in social revolution,” he said.
Perovskaya soon came to be revered for her self-sacrifice.
“In the 19th century, she was regarded a martyr to the struggle for social justice and constitutional reform among the liberal and radical intelligentsia,” said Barbara Evans Clements, emeritus professor at the University of Akron and author of “A History of Women in Russia: From Earliest Times to the Present” (2012).
In the 1920s, the Bolsheviks made Perovskaya an icon. Soviet biographies, novels and films — one with a popular score by the composer Dmitri Shostakovich — further burnished her legacy. Monuments, squares, streets and even a minor planet discovered in 1968 were named after her.
Sophia Perovskaya was born on Sept. 13, 1853. Her father, Lev Nikolaevich Perovsky, was a general who once served as governor-general of St. Petersburg and a descendant of the czarist line. He looked down on her pious mother, Varvara Stepanovna Perovskaya, for being a merely a provincial aristocrat.
Early on, Perovskaya clashed early with her despotic father. Tension only increased after Varvara encouraged her daughters to pursue higher education, which was still unconventional for young women at the time. Perovskaya attended the Alarchin Courses, a woman’s college, and organized a study circle.
Inspired by radical literature and repulsed by the brutal social injustices in Russian society — not to mention her father — Perovskaya left home while still a teenager.
The post Overlooked No More: The Soviet Icon Who Was Hanged for Killing a Czar appeared first on World The News.
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pedroam-bang · 2 years
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admiral-mason · 1 year
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You Reap What You Sow - Chapter 3
Genshin Impact SAGAU x Iron Harvest 1920+
Safe At Last
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You managed to survive another nation’s encounters. First Mondstadt, and then Liyue. Hopefully Inazuma won’t be bad.
You can’t exactly make a raft, so your best bet is to steal a rowboat from Liyue Harbor. Before that though, you’d have to wait for night. You hid in a forest near Liyue, but you got caught by a hilichurl patrolling.
To your surprise, the hilichurl didn’t attack. If beckoned you to follow it, and you did, because screw your life at this point. While accompanying it, you noticed that it also gathered other hilichurls, slimes, a select few rifthounds, and even a Geo Hypostasis, which you simply stared in awe at.
Eventually, you and the group returned to the Hilichurl camp, where you noticed two other notable figures. An Abyss Mage...
...And a very familiar blond-haired woman wearing a red-trimmed jacket, a Siberian Tiger accompanying her.
“Hello there, создатель.“
All you could do was open your mouth in shock, unsure of what to say.
“Y-You- er- uh... you’re Olga Romanova, c-correct?“
“Correct, your grace.“ She responded.
“But- but- ...how...?“ You just said, flabbergasted as Olga went on to get you some clean clothing.
“I’ll explain.“
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According to the ancient scrolls you’ve read in the past one-and-a-half hours or so, apparently you were the divine creator of Teyvat. However, you were also the creator of Europe as well. You assumed that this was because you had downloaded the two games, technically making you their creator. You also found out this takes place after the events of the campaigns.
When you were chased out of Teyvat, it responded to your fear. Certain individuals from Europe were thrown into the continent with a portal being established between the two worlds.
Olga read a list of notable people who were sent in, and you noticed some very recognizable names.
Anna Kos, Lech Kos, Michal Sikorsky, Olga Romanova/Morozova, Victor Popov (which you know as Janek Kos), Lev Alekseevich Zubov, Gunter von Duisburg, Frida Ruete, Kaiser Wilhelm III, Prince Wilhelm, Sita al-Hadid, William Mason, Admiral Mason, Tsar Nicholas II, and Randolph Wells.
Seems like some people had gotten revived to Teyvat.
You also found out you had several divine powers. Firstly, you could channel abilities into weapons. You then mentioned that you shot your anti-mech cannon at Zhongli’s boulder, breaking it into pieces.
“That is the gunner power of yours. You can channel your powers into the anti-mech cannon, allowing for a burst of twelve power shots against your adversaries.“
Secondly, you could apparently use divine communication to sense those loyal to you, no matter how far. However, you can only maintain this communication for a limited amount of time, and it would grow stronger the more you resonate with Teyvat and Europe.
After figuring everything else, Olga presented you with a gift from Saxony.
The two of you walked slightly away from the camp to walk to a large object covered by a tarp. The group of monsters followed you as well.
“Go ahead and unveil it.“ Olga said to you, a warm smile on her face. “Saxony’s greatest engineers made it just for you.“
You removed the tarp, and inside was a PKP 17 Eisenhans exoskeleton.
It bore everything from its mortar backpack to its battering ram. However, its mortar tubes, helmet, and pauldrons were gold. The body frame was a powerfully dark gray. The boots were jet black, and the lenses were a crystal blue.
“Do you want to try it on?“ Olga asked you.
“...Sure.“ You hesitantly responded back.
“Alright. Let me help you.“
Olga helped you as she opened up the chest cavity of the exoskeleton (I think that’s how you enter the suit, I don’t know) as you entered the bulky suit, moving around its arms which are assisted by pistons and joints. You closed the suit shut and moved around with it.
“How do you feel, your grace?“
“...I feel... new. Powerful. Like I can take on all of Teyvat and survive.“
Translations:
создатель - Russian for ‘creator‘
Genshin Impact is owned by miHoYo. Iron Harvest 1920+ is owned by Jakub Różalski and KING Art Games.
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