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pendrawlum · 9 months
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Some doodles of my original himbo, the first of the muscle bound fools that affected my life in the disgusting year of 2020.
His name is no longer Meilo Vu-Langtym btw, it's now Merlot "Meilo" Hildegard.
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o-dobro · 1 year
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Ok-ok. So it took me really sooo long this time, because high school. Yes.
But anyways, here is my new animatic on our lovely fandom Just One Wish by Kio-kio.
Please enjoy.
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jacckhammer · 1 year
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Adding black-out bikinis to nudie pics like that one guy on that drawing board I was on as a teenager lol. Anyways here’s some nymphs that are Not scheming anything. Left to right we got Meilo (she), Lane (he), Zoziel (any) and Emyl (they). Promise they’re normally clothed.
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veyot · 6 months
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I got enough snapshots at Porto to fill up an art gallery. It was a contrast to Halloween scenery. But I did find one Halloween face up in the sky. There is a nice gift, a beautiful avatar that could be worn as a Halloween costume.
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cosmicdash · 2 years
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Current Cosmic Dash Canon Guide 5/1/22
The following is a transcription of the official canon and storyline guide at CosmicDash.com. If you are unfamiliar with Cosmic Dash, this is your first chance to get a sense of the scale of the project. Many of the items listed here will also appear on Tumblr in time, so consider this a preview.
This project is ongoing, so this list is updated when new stories are completed and released on the website. I will do my best to edit the information here as it shows up.
Story Archive – Series Canon and Timeline
This page is an index of all the canon Cosmic Dash stories that are currently available in the story archive. These stories will be compiled in timeline order, starting with the latest story at the top of the list. The earliest story will be at the very bottom. These include comics, short stories, and novellas. Because of the nature of Meilo Thench’s articles, those are excluded from the timeline but are assumed to be concurrent with the most recent stories unless some internal date is established.
Volumes will be marked with bold text, spinoffs will include the series title. Please enjoy this glimpse at the universe through the story archive. We also provide canon notes and corrections at the bottom of the page.
About the Calendar
The current year of the comic is GSY 3010. A year features five quinaries, designated as Q1-5, akin to quarters of the year. Each quinary spans roughly three months of 25 days each. Therefore, a Galactic Standard Year is roughly 375 days.
Story Archive – Canon Timeline
Vol. 4 – On the Road – GSY 3010 (Q4)
“On the Road” is the current volume of Cosmic Dash and, while currently unfinished, will span 18 days.
Vol. 4 Ep. 3 – Ladies’ Fight
Minicomic: Soar – (only the framing story is set in volume 4, this is an extended flashback)
One Piece: Vark #2 – Work Mandated Equipment
Vol 4. Ep. 2 – Battle of Foragetti Plains
Vol. 4 Ep. 1 – Special Delivery
One Piece: Vark #1 – Released From HyperMax
Minicomic: The Ten Triggers
Vol. 3 – Re-Employment – GSY 3010 (Q3)
Volume 3, “Re-Employment,” covers a period of 25 days.
Minicomic: Rogue on the Run
Minicomic: Vigil
Minicomic: Rehabilitation
Vol. 3 Ep. 3 – FTL (Failure to Launch)
Short Story: GalactiCorp’s New Gamble
Novella: Signing Bonus
Signing Bonus – Part Three
Signing Bonus – Part Two
Signing Bonus – Part One
Vol 3. Ep. 2 – Under New Management
One-shot: Orthos: Eye for Vengeance
Minicomic: The Cell
Vol. 3 Ep. 1 – Grounded
Vol. 2 – The Cube – GSY 3010 (Q3)
The events of “The Cube,” the second Cosmic Dash volume, span a period of 15 days.
Minicomic: Captain Comet
Vol. 2 Ep. 2 – The Cube: Part Two
Vol. 2 Ep. 1 – The Cube: Part One
Vol. 1 – Connections – GSY 3010 (Q2)
Volume one of Cosmic Dash, dubbed “Connections” spans roughly three months, starting about one month into the journey of the Lucky Strike. This is also the period where Angn D’Lazmuh begins his job as Administrator of Galactic Hub Serreven.
Novella: Pause & Effect
Minicomic: The Trap
Vol. 1 Ep. 3 – Paranoia
Short Story: Investigation
Minicomic: The Meeting
Short story: Son of the Soil
Minicomic: The Grudge
Vol. 1 Ep. 2 – Death and the High Cost of Delivery
Galactic Hub Serreven – “Those Before Us”
Galactic Hub Serreven – Diner Dash
Diner Dash – Part One
Diner Dash – Part Two
Galactic Hub Serreven – Welcome Home
Welcome Home – Part One
Welcome Home – Part Two
Minicomic: Reboot
Vol. 1 Ep. 1 – Shmoofyland Robot Rampage
Pre-Cosmic Dash
This period covers events set decades or even centuries prior to the current canon adventures of the Lucky Strike II crew.
One Piece: Fellian #1 – Three Brothers – GSY 3000 (Q3)
Minicomic: Generals – GSY 3007 (Q4)
Short Story: Preacher – GSY ???
Short Story: The Trench – GSY 2897 (Q1)
Canon Notes
The following bullet points are canon notes to clarify or correct any errors that exist in the series. As I mostly work alone, sometimes continuity errors do occur. Please e-mail me (hpkomic @ gmail.com) if you have any errors you have observed.
Two Discord-exclusive comics occupy fuzzy canonicity. The first, Cosmic Dash – “Moment of Calm” is set in an unspecified future of the comics and contains slight spoilers. The second comic is a non-canon Nightlifers story, written by Deft Beck and illustrated by Jamil Gonzalez that features a now-depreciated take on the setting and characters.
Previous depictions of the Blassnaught Empire’s soldiers in Vol. 1 Ep. 2 depicted them in red when they should have worn blue. That has since been corrected.
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abimee · 7 months
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i dont think luke will ever return or be made whole simply because hes been part of the universe for too long and finds peace in the part he plays. A big part of his arc as an oc was how alienated and alone he felt even with his wife because in his universe he was a sort of anomly/outsider with his powers and mannerisms, and one part of the story had him run away because he felt as if he wasnt supposed to be here and didnt deserve the kindness he was given. he and meillo struggled a lot in their story and sacrificing himself for the world was something He chose to do and wanted, because despite it all the world was beautiful to him and he wanted it to continue on, and he saw sacrificing his soul to fill the loss in the spinner was the equivalent of fitting a puzzle piece into that final gap; it made him feel like he belonged, so he wants to stay as part of the world. Meilo was never reincarnated for this reason as well, and sits vigilant with a sleeping Paz in the spinner's room watching the spinner, because Aria felt it would be wrong to take Meilo away from the world that was essentially enveloped by her husband. so while Aria oversees the universe as a god, and Paz oversees the balance, Meilo is brought up to the status of the spinner's viligance god, and keeps an eye on the wholeness of the universe
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originalkid-basement · 10 months
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I had a dream that I bought a really ugly meiko doll and then I texted my friend about it in said dream, but I misspelled meiko as meilo. I was really angry about how ugly it was cause I thought that meiko deserved better than that.
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library-thoughts · 1 year
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Reading Log 4
Under the Moon and Over the Sea: A Collection of Caribbean Poems
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Category: Children's poetry anthology Author: Various authors, edited by John Agard & Grace Nichols Illustrator: Cathie Felstead, Jane Ray, Christopher Corr, Satoshi Kitamura, and Sara Fanelli Format: Print Publisher: Candlewick Press Publication Date: January 1, 2003 Target Audience: Children aged 6–8 Awards: CLPE Poetry Award Physical Structure: 8.75in x 10.5in, 77 pages Content: As the title indicates, this book is a collection of poems about the Caribbean region. The poems are separated into five themed sections ("Once the Wind Said to the Sea," "See Full Moon, Hear Jumbie Story," Listening to the Land," "Come Taste and Buy," and "Windrush Child"), each illustrated by a different artist. The poems in the book delve into physical aspects of the Caribbean region, the culture of the people living there, the food they eat, and so much more.
Assessment: I actually think that this book would be better suited for children slightly older than the recommended age range, perhaps 8–10 or 9–12, because there are references to things like razorblades and bombs that seem questionable to present to a first grader. The illustrations in the book work really well with the text, and the fact that many different artists worked on the book adds depth to the work as a whole. Quality: This book is a great showcase of diverse writers and their work, and the poems within are beautiful and moving descriptions of life in the Caribbean, ranging from lyric descriptions of the sea to retellings of classic folktales. From what I could tell, the writers are almost all from the Caribbean region, but none of the illustrators are. I think that a work like this should be created by individuals who represent the subjects of the text and illustrations. Potential Use: This book would be a great introduction to regional poetry for upper elementary students and could be used as a read-aloud or suggested background reading. Appeal: The illustrations in this book are bold and bright, and the various art styles make the book interesting and dynamic. The poems cover a wide range of topics and together paint a picture of a region of the world. This book is a lens into a culture that is different from ours.
The Beauty of the Beast: Poems from the Animal Kingdom
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Category: Children's poetry anthology Author: Various authors; poems selected by Jack Prelutsky Illustrator: Meilo So Format: Print Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers Publication Date: August 1997 Target Audience: Children ages 5 & up Awards: ALA Notable Book Physical Structure: 8.7in x 11.26in, 112 pages Content: This book is an anthology of over 200 poems about animals, divided into five sections based on type of animal ("In Trillions We Thrive"—insects, "Jubilant, We Swim"—fish, "Dragons in Miniature"—reptiles and amphibians, "Hollow-Boned Singers"—birds, and "Wrapped in Coats of Fur"—mammals).
Assessment: The suggested age range for this book is perfect; it contains tons of poems that are great for young kids, but it can also be appreciated by older children and even teens and adults. The watercolor illustrations work with the text to create movement on the page and bring each animal to life. Quality: The poems in this book are written in a wide range of styles, and they vary from silly ("His beak and skull are both so thick,/You could not hurt him with a brick./His feet are large, his head is small,/He hasn't any brain at all.") to genuine ("There is a time for considering elephants/There is no time for not considering elephants"). Each poem conveys a feeling of awe towards the natural world, as do the illustrations, which is felt deeply by the reader. Potential Use: This is a great book to use as a read-aloud or introduction to form and poetic devices (simile, onomatopoeia, etc.). Appeal: Animal lovers will enjoy this book greatly; it feels like there is a poem for any animal you could think of. The delicate and colorful illustrations create beautiful visuals on each page for children who cannot yet read and for all readers to appreciate as well.
Falling Up
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Category: Children's poetry book Author/Illustrator: Shel Silverstein Format: Print Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books Publication Date: January 24, 2006 Target Audience: Children ages 4–8 Awards: Golden Archer Award, Maine Student Book Award, ALA Booklist Editors' Choice, Parents' Choice Gold Award Physical Structure: 8.8in x 6.9in, 184 pages Content: Falling Up is a classic collection of children's poetry, composed of silly and whimsical poems, each paired with a black-and-white illustration.
Assessment: I would say that the recommended age range for this book is a little young. A lot of the jokes will go right over a 4-year-old's head, and some of the illustrations are unsettling. I would put the age range at about 7–12. The illustrations in this book often function as extensions of the poems. For instance, in the poem "Web-Foot Woe," the speaker (a goose) complains about people always yelling "Duck!" and not knowing the difference between ducks and geese. From the illustration, however, the reader can tell that an arrow is coming towards the goose, which is why people are yelling to duck. Quality: As I mentioned earlier, Falling Up is a classic, as are many other Shel Silverstein books. I wanted to see if it would hold up, and I think it definitely does. The poems are all hilarious, and they are great examples of rhythm and rhyme. Potential Use: These poems are great for reading aloud or teaching students how to use rhyme. Appeal: This book is a great one for kids because of how funny it is and how outlandish the illustrations are. Some of the poems are perhaps a little dark, but the book definitely has something for everyone.
Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word
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Category: Children's poetry book Author: Bob Racza Illustrator: Nancy Doniger Format: Print Publisher: Roaring Book Press Publication Date: March 15, 2011 Target Audience: Children ages 8–12 Awards: ALA Notable Children's Books Award Physical Structure: 5.84in x 8.79in, 48 pages Content: The poems in this book all begin with a single word. Each word in the poem is then created using only the letters found in the title word. The page is laid out so that each letter is always lined up below its occurrence in the title. For example:
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Notice how the "a" is always in line with the "a" in "creative," and same with all the other letters. On the following page, the poem is written out in a more traditional format: creative i crave art
Assessment: The recommended age level for this book is spot-on. The poems are all fun and act a bit like puzzles, which middle schoolers can enjoy and use to challenge themselves. The illustrations work with the text to give hints at what the full poem is trying to convey, which helps make the unusual structure slightly more readable. The inclusion of the full poem in a traditional format lowers the reader's frustration in case a poem is particularly difficult to understand; simply turn the page and find the answer key. And the poems are beautiful and meaningful in themselves, apart from their experimental design. Quality: The poems in this book have a unique form and structure, which makes the book stand apart from other books of poems. The illustrations are somewhat muted and minimal, only using shades of three colors (black, red, and gray), which is really effective when paired with the extremely minimalist poems. Potential Use: This book would be great for teaching kids about form and structure. Appeal: The poems all look super interesting even at first glance, which definitely draws the reader in. It becomes a puzzle to try and figure out what the poems are trying to say, and once you've cracked the code, it's still fun to read each one and see the creativity of the writer.
Forget Me Not
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Category: Middle grade novel in verse Author: Ellie Terry Format: eAudio Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc. Publication Date: March 11, 2019 Target Audience: Ages 10–14 Duration: 2 hours, 45 minutes Story: Calli is a middle schooler who is constantly moving to new towns. She has Tourette Syndrome and was told by her mother and her therapist that it may be best not to tell anyone, as most people don't understand the condition and may view her differently. She starts at her new school, where most of her classmates make fun of her and her tics. Her only friend is her neighbor, Jinsong, who is embarrassed to let people know he likes her. The book switches perspectives between Calli and Jinsong, and the two eventually start dating. This is shortly before Calli's mom gets married spontaneously and Calli is forced to move once again and begin yet another new school.
Assessment: This is definitely a middle grade book, great for 4th–8th graders, so I think the recommended age is right on target. The book has themes of bullying and ableism, with an overall message that it is better to be yourself and to stand up for your friends. The story alternates between Calli's perspective, which is written in poem form, and Jinsong's perspective, which is written in prose. I think that this structure choice conveys the characters' personalities very well; Calli is unique, unlike other kids her age, and unconventional, while Jinsong tries hard to fit in and doesn't like to stand out. Quality: The poetry in this book is a great vehicle for portraying Calli's anxieties and mimicking her tics. The author uses repetition, onomatopoeia, and other literary devices to convey how Calli is feeling at any particular moment. I do think that the characterization of Calli's mom as someone whose life is defined by the man she is dating (or the man who recently broke up with her) is a little old-fashioned and one-dimensional. Potential Use: This is a great book for middle graders to read for pleasure or to use as an introduction to the genre of the novel in verse. Appeal: There are not many books about characters with Tourette Syndrome, and many middle schoolers may not even know what it is. The author herself has TS, which makes this story that much more impactful and authentic. This book is moving and teaches kids a great lesson about kindness and acceptance.
**all photos from www.goodreads.com
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svenerd · 2 years
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Future of Play Direct Livestream I Summer of Gaming 2022
Future of Play Direct Livestream I Summer of Gaming 2022
Future of Play Direct Livestream I Summer of Gaming 2022 The Toonami-inspired Future of Play Direct will arrive on June 11 with new game announcements, trailers, musical performances, special guests, and more. VTuber Meilos will be returning to host and pre-game the show along with some “very special guests.” #GameTrailers #Gaming Ansehen auf YouTube
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cute-rainbow-star · 6 years
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pendrawlum · 10 months
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) teehee
Merlot Hildegard - my sleepy disaster Tierra Tchaikovsky (Dragonborn) - @patathebutt on Twitter!
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o-dobro · 3 years
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Ok. So. I love those two so much for some reason. I mean. Look at their height difference, I'm just-
Fandom: rumanga 'Just One Wish' by Kio-Kio.
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fesohik · 7 years
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roesolo · 3 years
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We only get one world. Books to help us care for it.
We only get one world. Books to help us care for it. @schifferkids @ChronicleKids
Bea’s Bees, by Katherine Pryor/Illustrated by Ellie Peterson, (March 2019, Schiffer Kids), $16.99, ISBN: 9780764356995 Ages 5-8 Beatrix is a young girl who loves to listen to and watch the bees buzzing around their hive in a tree on her way home from school. They zig and zag from flower to flower, and head back to the hive, weighed down with pollen and nectar. But one day, the tree is silent, and…
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cosmicdash · 1 year
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Are you a Lander or a Spacer?
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abimee · 7 months
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the funny aspect of althaeas lore and all her shards is the fact shes from a different oc of mine whos already split in two because like
so the original tale went i had an oc named luke/luka, and in his world there was a loss in the the spinner that his world revolved on, and to keep his universe from falling into said loss/hole he gave half his soul up to fill the gap to the keeper of the universe Paz, and the other half of his soul was made into a baby for his wife Meilo. Meilo named this half-soul child Luka, and to make sure Meilo always found Luka's half-soul out in the world it would always be marked by one green eye and some sort of pink in their hair
so wheb that universe was undone, and that luka oc was reborn as Althaea after being extracted from Aria, and thus as 14 lore dictates was shattered into shards, of which came the likes of tock and such
so it makes me smile whenever the concept of mr selch boobooing about azem being shattered because up in the chain is No Face who wishes for luka to be brought back, and even farther up that chain is Meilo, who is probably the best embodiment in love in that she mourns for the loss of her husband but doesnt throw a fit and calls for the shards of her husband to die so he can be brought back --- she willingly let luka go and took his half-soul in as her own child, and loved that luka with all of her heart. and when that soul was shattered she watches from the spinner's room knowing that the people born from luka's soul deserve to live, and that she will simply watch and wait for the day that luka's soul wants to reform and return, but she does not interfere with the path it takes. #1 straight woman
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