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bearofohu · 2 years
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fire emblem fates + r/oldpeoplefacebook
sorry for the shitty editing i haven’t used a computer in 30 years
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gloamvonhrym · 7 months
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I’m in your walls
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ROUND 1 MATCH 112
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Eli propaganda:
“Listen, it is a game where you play as an expeditioner exploring the land, but it has secrets and you ware trying to figure out things, while you explore. All the characters feel like real people, with the villain being flirtatious, and your partners in crime being the more stoic Lilith Ren, and the more flirtatious Eli Ryder. He is the stereotypical flirty boy bff, but he has depth to him and really cares about you/the mc. The reactions are something you would see from a real person, and even the side characters are phenomenal. Eli is a flirty character, and he will put you first. He is so sweet, and even if you don't vote for him please check out the game, it is very well done.”
Seteth propaganda:
“Mmm green dilf”
“Now he may just seem like a typical vice principal at catholic school for war criminals. But in reality he’s way more than that. He is really nice, and at sometimes overprotective over his daughter Flayn but he has a good reason for it. But in supports with other students he serves as a father figure to a bunch of traumatized teens. While being a traumatized dad himself. You may ask “how is he dateable?” Well Dilf. A man who’s a good dad is a man you can trust. And he enjoys writing stories too.”
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wordsbymae · 2 years
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Mae's OC Masterlist -OLD new one tagged on pinned post ----------------------
Mae's Horny Thought of The Week/Day
A fugitive on the run
Freddy and werewolf!Fem!reader AU , part 2
Men of the hills
Dark gods
stream this
The harder they fall
Time travel is real?
Survival buddies
Punishment
Heathen ways - wip
I know what I saw! - wip
Breeding Bitch Wanted - wip
The Mad King -Fem!reader
Prologue
The First Night
Alphabet
The Werewolf (Eli Finch) -Gn!reader / leaning towards fem!
The Start
How'd you know?
Alphabet
Request: full moon
Killer - Gn!reader
Chop Chop
Alphabet
Lessons
Bloody Valentine
Blurbs: 1
The Hunter (Freddy Gibbs) - not yandere- werewolf! fem!reader
Introductions
Get out
Blurbs- 1, 2, 3, 4,
The Viking - Gn!Reader
The Raven
Alphabet
The Outlaw King (Alwyn) - Fem!reader
Getting hitched
blurbs- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
Alphabet
Natural
The Farmer - Gn! Reader
Pumpkin
alphabet
Not gonna lie this is just for the bitches with breeding kinks.
blurbs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Baby Trapp'n Time AU FEM reader
The Farm
Not exactly full fics but have a continuous storyline -> Mousey Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 Drabbles: 1,
Fugitive ideas -some fem/some gn
under the tag oc fugitive (hopefully can't really remember)
Dumb Bunny
Soldier -mostly fem reader
Intro
Fisherman- fem reader
The prologue
Game rec
Drabbles: 1, 2, 3, 4,
Other, Other Ideas
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Bad cop
House sitting - wip
The dump
End of the world
Aesthetics
This is purely done for fun. I like to keep my OC's physical description vague so you can imagine them as you like. However, this includes images of people I think best match the "vibe" I am going for. If politely asked I would be open to doing them for the reader. I would like to thank @floraroselaughter for inspiring me to do this. They made lovely ones for @autumnworld19 and my soldier oc. Those will be linked down below as well!
The Fisherman I, II, selkie AU
The Mad King I, II
The werewolf (Eli Finch)
The Killer
The Farmer I, II, Pancho and Lefty
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yeyayeya · 1 year
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No no no no no fuck off I’m done with this game
AAAHHHHH HE’S SO CUTE BYE BYE ORBS
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aceofspades-sml · 1 year
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Ahhhh im bad at conversation starting uh uh who's your favorite newsie? What's your top 3 songs? What's your most unpopular newsie opinión?
Dnshfnsdh don't worry about starting conversations I'm equally bad at keeping them going so we'll work something out :)
Anywayyy I think my favorite newsie is Tommy boy ! (yes my favs seem to change pretty often but I'll always have a soft spot for him)
This is tough but for the songs I would say 1- Once and for all 2- Brooklyn's here and 3- Santa fe
Also anon I have many newsies opinions and I don't actually know how unpopular they are but I'm just gonna put this one out there : I like Ralbert but only as queerplatonic. I can't see them as romantic but imo they have a lot of qpr potential !
What about you ??? (You don't have to answer obv but I'm genuinely interested 👀)
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drgnbnd · 1 year
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it's hard
dark middle installment spiritual sequel to this (2018):
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stridingseer · 8 months
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If I had a penny each time I got invested in a fandom shipped that turned out to get bonked by the 'they're siblings/family!' hammer, I'd have too pennies. It's funny because it's happened too many times.
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scouting screens indicating a guaranteed UR
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suwawa-sana · 1 year
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Eli
This one goes with the nozomi
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ladyfarona · 1 year
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I'm just gonna say it. Do you have any idea how shocking it was for me to have played the "original" Fire Emblem since 2003 and pronounce Eliwood as "Ee-lie-wood" and JOKINGLY call him "El-ee-wood"... only to find out years later through YouTube that "El-ee-wood" is EXACTLY how his name is pronounced. 😭😭😭 I've been in denial ever since. But yesterday while I was playing Engage:
Lyndis: blah blah blah, El-ee-wood and Hector-
Me: You can't do this to me, Lyn. I'm physically hurting.
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jupiter-fashion · 5 months
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Elie Saab FE 23/24 Pt. 6
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gloamvonhrym · 7 months
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this started out as some kind of halloween reyson concept but it got away from me
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cassolotl · 1 year
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Results of the nonbinary name survey
Hi folks, just thought I'd throw together a quick report about nonbinary names based on the recent survey.
The survey ran from 4th until 13th May, and there were 5,179 usable responses. For this one I won't share the full spreadsheet of all responses, as it contains potentially identifying information. Having said that, you can find a spreadsheet of the information I can share with you here. Every name entered only once has been redacted.
Most popular names
Let's kick it off with the main reason I did this survey, finding the nonbinaryest name:
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Alex was #1, with 1.6%, which is 1 in 62 nonbinary people.
Here's the full top 10:
Alex - 1.6% (83)
Jay - 1.2% (64)
Sam - 0.9% (49)
Charlie - 0.7% (36)
Max - 0.7% (36)
Ash - 0.6% (33)
Robin - 0.6% (33)
Rowan - 0.6% (31)
Kit - 0.6% (30)
Eli - 0.6% (29)
Name length
I'm familiar with the stereotype that nonbinary people choose names by taking 3 letters from a bag of Scrabble tiles, or that nonbinary people take letters off their given names until it's one ungenderable syllable, and I would like to take this opportunity to add that these are both excellent ways to create new names. :D
This graph takes a rolling median name length from the whole list, and it shows that generally speaking the most popular names tended to be shorter:
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The average name length was 5.1 characters long.
This seems to support the stereotypes, but I feel it's worth mentioning that we can't know for sure whether it actually does, because for all we know, binary people's names might show these kinds of patterns too.
Number of names per person
Participants could enter as many names as they wanted, in a list separated by commas. That made it pretty easy to count them, and it turned out like this:
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That's fairly straightforward, most people have only one name.
Problems with survey design
Overall I definitely feel that the survey had some flaws. I knew in advance that there would be some people who have more than one name that they like more or less equally, but for some reason the first question I came up with assumed that you have one name that you like most and then required a single answer from a list stating how that name happened to you - leading the respondent to a different section based on that answer.
What if you've got two or more names that you like equally, and one was given to you by your parents when you were born that you use for work, one is a nickname based on that name that evolved between you and your family and friends as you were growing up, and one is a name you chose yourself and your closest friends call you that? That's pretty much an impossible question, isn't it?
And there were several other questions in the survey that took that approach, making the data from those questions basically useless.
I didn't think it would cause problems for so many people, but it did, and I have learned my lesson there.
However, there was a question asking you to list all your names, and that's what I used to make the ranked list. I don't see how people with more than one name that they prefer completely equally (i.e. those people who would be thrown out of the survey by an impossible required first question) would prefer different names from people with one name only, so I think the ranked list is probably approximately okay, and same for the number of names per person graph and the average name length.
Implications
I haven't decided yet, but I definitely think there's scope for doing this survey annually - but separately from the identity/titles/pronouns survey, for anonymity reasons. It could be fun to track popular nonbinary names over time, similar to the popular name lists for babies that are usually split by boys'/girls' names. It might be a bit meaningless unless I collect country data as well though, which is why the list currently reads very....... American..........
Now that I've learned a lot from a big and not-so-well-designed survey run on my personal account, I'd feel more comfortable designing something a bit more fit for purpose, and running it from the @gendercensus accounts to hopefully get more participants.
~ Fin ~
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jokeroutsubs · 15 days
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[ENG translation] Jamming sessions, the 'Jure Maček Curve', and new music - A Joker Out interview
An interview with Bojan Cvjetićanin and Kris Guštin, published on the Gedankengroove website on 12.04.2024. Original article written by Elie Mück, photos by Elie Mück. English translation by olenalinasarah and @nyx-aira, proofread by IG GBoleyn123.
Note: As the interview was originally conducted in English, author Elie Mück collaborated with us to give us the original wording wherever it was necessary for the right meaning to come across. Thank you, Elie!
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"What would I do in this black night without you?" That's what Joker Out ask themselves in their (as-yet) unreleased song Šta bih ja. I was able to visit the five men from Slovenia in Cologne at the end of March and talk with Bojan and Kris about the song and the 'See You Soon' tour, which was almost over at that time.
The indie rock band was able to reach a wide audience across Europe with their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Their song Carpe Diem is their most successful release to date with over 20 million streams on Spotify. After several concerts across Europe and an arena show in their home country, Bojan, Kris, Nace, Jan, and Jure travelled to London at the beginning of the year. The two-month stay in London, which didn't only consist of playing Jenga and cooking (as their Instagram stories made it seem), served as preparation for a studio session in April. Before that, the group went on a European tour at the beginning of March, playing 22 concerts in 14 countries - including five shows in Germany. Kris and Bojan tell me what's behind the changing setlists and how the band comes together in jamming sessions.
Elie: To start with, how are you doing? Did you get to Cologne safely?
Bojan: We're doing well. We arrived this morning and slept until 1pm, so we're well rested. Cologne has treated us very well. The venue is perfect, very cosy, and the staff are great.
Elie: The tour is almost over, what are your impressions so far?
Bojan: To be honest, the tour has been fantastic so far! The time has gone by super fast. We've seen so many more cities than last time. When you start touring, you usually just visit the capital cities and imagine that those are the only places you can play. But this tour consists of mostly the second or third biggest cities in each country and the shows have been great so far. We are thrilled with how many people have come and how their reactions have been. So, we're having a lot of fun.
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Elie: It's interesting to see that you're playing very different sized shows on this tour. The hall in Helsinki, for example, has a capacity of about 1,500 people, whereas in Munich only about 400 people fit in. What do you prefer? The bigger gigs or the smaller ones?
Kris: It depends a lot on the audience and our mood. We have to go on stage in a good mood. I don't think the number of people makes a difference. At least not at these sizes. An arena show with 10,000 people is comparatively very impersonal and you focus more on the show and what you're doing. I definitely prefer the smaller gigs, but a concert in front of 500 or 1,500 people feels about the same.
Elie: I've heard from other artists that they prefer the bigger concerts because they have more space on stage, is that similar for you?
Bojan: For me personally, the concerts with an audience of 1,500 people are the ones where I feel most comfortable. The stage is big enough for me to move around freely without a fear of tripping over something and it still feels like I can interact with every person in the room.
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Elie: Compared to the tour in autumn, you are now playing a varying set. I looked at your setlists from the last few shows and it seems like you have two or three setlists that you alternate between. Who came up with that and why did you want to vary the set?
Bojan: I think we collectively came up with that. When you play 22 shows in a month, you can get stuck in routine. It can feel like things are just repeating themselves and the mood of the shows is, in a way, predetermined by the songs you play. That's why we decided to break it up and make it a bit more fun. It's very cool because we have three setlists and I have no idea which song is coming next. That's good for me because it's always a bit of a surprise. It makes the whole thing more exciting. The fans like it too. There have been some who came to several concerts and heard different songs each time.
Elie: How did you find out which songs work together?
Bojan: It was a long process.
Kris: We sit down together and try to find out what works best. It can take several days but sometimes it works straight away. Our drummer Jure has his own technique.
Bojan: We call it "The Curve".
Kris: The "Jure Maček Curve" which determines how our concerts should go in terms of mood. We decide, for example, that we should start with something energetic-
Bojan: Shh, we should keep that a secret (laughs).
Kris: So, if you have calculated everything with the "Jure Maček Curve", you have a very good set.
Elie: You also play three unreleased songs. Were these the songs that were most ready to be played live or did you have other songs in mind that you wanted to put on the setlist?
Bojan: We had a few more songs that we wanted to try out on the tour. Our idea was that we would have time during the soundchecks and in between to turn the songs into something playable. However, we have less time than we thought, which is why we decided to leave it at these three songs. I really like that because it turned out that one of the songs will definitely be the next single. The fans went totally crazy. Shortly after we had left the stage at the first concert in Helsinki, the lyrics to Šta bih ja were already online. Afterwards we were told that a TikTok of the performance had over 400,000 views, which is crazy. People are even singing along already. It was nice to see that. We've also found things we want to change about the songs. A few things that work and a few that don't work.
Elie: Have these things changed over the course of the tour?
Bojan: Not yet, we have decided to leave them as they are. But we definitely know what we want to change.
Elie: I heard that after the tour you will go to Hamburg to record your next album. What is your plan for the time in the studio?
Kris: What I think will happen in Hamburg is that we will take the first couple of days to record Šta bih ja. I think that song is the most unchangeable in its structure. We have to be quick if we want to release it as a single before the album in autumn. After that we have the rest of the time to work on the things that were created during our time in London, most of which aren't nearly as studio ready. We also recorded our biggest hit Carpe Diem in the studio in Hamburg. That one wasn't nearly as finished either when we got there, so I don't think we have anything to worry about.
Elie: In London you worked on new music in the form of jamming sessions. Did you ever get to a point where you had something like a "creative burnout"? If so, how did you manage to get back into a creative mindset?
Bojan: Definitely. I wouldn't say burnout, more like frustration. Jamming always needs all five of us and of course five different minds can't always work towards the same story. Sometimes things don’t go the way all of us would like it to go for a longer period of time. When that happens, our biggest help is our producer. He always finds the cause of the problem and works with us to find a solution. I think it's important to have someone as a kind of filter. We are all emotionally connected to our music and of course he is too, but in a different way. Our producer is like the sixth pair of eyes and therefore a very important part of the writing process.
Elie: In your latest single Everybody's Waiting you used a keyboard, which is new for you. Do you have any other things you'd like to try out for the new songs?
Kris: Jan bought a mandolin in Berlin. I'm sure that will come up in the studio.
Bojan: I'm sure we want to use more synthesiser. One song we're playing live at the moment originally had a riff that was played with the synthesiser but is now played with the guitar. This change takes away the whole point of the riff. There are many things we want to try out. I think we will also work with choirs or similar vocals. We want to be as free as possible with our creativity for this album.
Elie: We are definitely looking forward to what will happen. I really like the new songs. To finish, a question that I ask often: Which song or album do you think everyone should have listened to at least once in their life?
Kris: I listen to a lot of old music, so I can't recommend anything new. But I would say (They Long To Be) Close To You by Carpenters.
Bojan: Right now, I would definitely recommend a song that I'm listening to a lot at the moment. My song is older too, I'll go with Il mio canto libero by Lucio Battisti. The whole album is very good, we listened to it a lot while Everybody's Waiting was being made.
After our chat, it's not long before the band starts their show. They enchant the whole audience with their incredible energy. Like Bojan said, the fans in the first rows are very confident with the lyrics. As soon as Šta bih ja starts, everyone sings along. "What would I do in this black night without you?" The song begins and ends with this line. A song about longing and missing.
The setlist takes us through every emotion and ends with a call to the current generation:
"We've gathered the courage to rebel and make a change," says Novi Val, the last song of the evening. Bojan invites everyone to become part of the "new wave". He says he wishes Joker Out concerts to be and remain a safe space for everyone.
Everyone, including the band, stands arm in arm and slowly sways to the music. A feeling of community accompanies us as we leave the hall of the Kantine and make our way home. Joker Out show that you don't have to stick to one style of music as a group and how diverse the result can be if you don't allow yourself to be restricted creatively. All five of them seem to have an incredible amount of fun with their work and I can only hope that it stays that way for a very long time.
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yeyayeya · 9 months
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The Forging Bonds event was everything to me
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