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10 07 BL Boys That I Want Carnally
Tagged by (the hilariously outraged) @lurkingshan . I honestly thought I was never tagged because duh y’all know me fam, even though I do swing that way, men are you know…men. ( I couldn’t find 10, dear family you know I’m picky)
Inspector M (played by Great Sapol in Manner of death) Hate Fuck the police. Do you know how stupid hot you have to be for me to LOOK at a policeman. Muay Thai stance and stern look can get it. You see the curls in my pp, I’d let him pull on them and that’s saying A LOT.
Tan (played by Max Nattapol in Manner of Death) Feline, trouble adjacent, borderline insatiable, amazing kisser, perfect teeth, played by Max. Sign me up.
Tony (played by Joong Archen in The Wrap effect) Tony is so attractive he flusters people who don’t swing that way. Kind, direct, well mannered with good banter he is an extremely caring partner who can scoop you like a bag of rice, fold you or do it standing up in the club’s bathroom. (Joong playing older under Jojo’s lense ? B-A-N-A-N-A-S)
Palm (Played by Pond Naravit in Never let me go)While devastatingly handsome it’s Palm’s erotic versatility that puts him on the list. That man had sex with his lover A LOT while still using formal speech, always hovering between “spit in my mouth Khun Nueng” and “you belong under me always”. Plus they always look knocked out after sex. Palm’s a good time and an AMAZING KISSER.
Ritsu (played by Nakata Keisuke in The end of the world with you) Bisexual nightmare with a big d*ck and surreal stamina. Will spit in your mouth and send you home limping and happy. Delete his number after, cherish the memory.
King (Played by Net Siraphop in Bed Friend) The man on everybody’s list. My yaoi Aladdin ! The neck kissing alone…
Gu Hai (played by Huang Jingyu in Addicted) The real OG bisexual Chinese Seme. Bat shit crazy, martial artist, stupid hot, forceful and surprisingly kind. He scares me but I grew up respecting the OBEY hoodie you dig me ? (Can also pull my hair and as I said I LOVE my hair.)
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Ravyn Lenae
photographed by Jingyu Lin for her EP "Crush"
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Near Fight
Mozart(Twst Mad Madam Mim): *Laughs, hugging his stomach*
Minako: I know he's not laughing, he failed his potion too
Yolan: I know right...
???: How annoying...
Epel: *Looks over* Hm
Azul: I know that voice.
Kalim: *Sighs*
Mateo(Twst Marina del ray): Don't you all know how to quiet down?
Benny(Twst Benjamin): *Grabs his sleeve alarmed* M-Mateo...!
Mateo: Honestly, people like you all are better off at the bottom of the earth, where people like you all reside, the low life species
Livia: Go start a battle with someone else, go away
Mateo: I’d prefer a battle of wits, but you appear unarmed
Livia: *Looks at Minako, her eyes wide and mouth agape*
Kalim: Oh no he didn't...
Azul: Oh yes he did
Epel and Mozart: Swing, swing, swing!!
Araysh and Jingyu: Minako, don't swing on him.
@anxious-twisted-vampire @yukii0nna @writing-heiress
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Happy birthday, Xiang Jingyu! (September 4, 1895)
An early leading woman in the Communist Party of China, Xiang Jingyu was born to a large family in Hunan Province. Xiang was heavily involved in the nationalist republican movement in her youth, agitating against Japanese influence in China. She participated in a work study program in France, and it was here that she first read the works of Marx and became invested in Marxism. Returning to China, in 1922 she joined the Communist Party, one of its first female members, and soon became the first woman in its Central Committee. As a prominent radical figure in the Chinese women's movement, Xiang endeavored to bring the larger movement under Communist Party influence. She led strikes and fought against sexist attitudes among other Party leaders. After the anti-Communist reaction began in the nationalist movement, Xiang was betrayed and killed while working in Wuhan in 1928.
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Whumptober Day 19: “I’m not as stupid as you think I am.”
Jingyu is quiet. He’s been quiet ever since the news came back about Chiyan army’s betrayal and subsequent slaughter at the hands of Xie Yu. Since the death of his uncle and cousin and aunt.
Meng Zhi is normally the type of man who likes to lighten the mood, but there’s nothing he can say now that will make this better. They both know that Lin Xie was innocent. They both know there’s nothing that can be done about it.
They’re in a-Yu’s office, where they always meet. Meng Zhi is well-used to leaping over the walls of the Eastern Palace without getting caught. In better times, they would be sat drinking tea together, or perhaps they would already have moved next door. Today, though, they’re simply standing, holding each other close, shaken by loss.
If Meng Zhi had stayed with the Chiyan Army for any longer than he had, he would be dead.
“They’re going to implicate me in this.” A-Yu says, half muffled by Meng Zhi’s shoulder.
Meng Zhi tenses up, a thousand horrors flying in front of his eyes. “A-Yu! No. I won’t let them, I’ll –”
“Zhi’er. Da-ge.” A-Yu pulls back, looking Meng Zhi straight in the eye. “You have to promise me that you won’t… that you won’t let my father think that you are somehow involved. That you won’t let him know that you’ve ever spoken to me.”
Meng Zhi stares at his lover’s fervent expression. He doesn’t understand. He doesn’t understand how a-Yu can ask him to do this. “You want me to just pretend that I don’t know you, that I think you’re guilty?”
“Yes!” A-Yu’s hands tighten on his shoulders, almost painfully. “Yes, Zhi’er. Just leave it. It’ll be alright in the end, we just can’t afford to upset him.”
Meng Zhi doesn’t get angry easily. He certainly doesn't get angry at a-Yu, his a-Yu. But now… It’ll be alright? How can it be alright? “I’m not as stupid as you think I am, a-Yu. I’m not going to hear you say everything will be alright and just believe it.”
“Zhi’er, of course it will be fine, my father –”
“Your father just had his oldest friend killed! Your father is a paranoid –”
“The Emperor.” A-Yu’s voice is cold, blank. Regal. Meng Zhi knows this tone. He doesn’t know it turned towards him.
Meng Zhi’s heart stutters. “Jingyu –”
“My royal father is the Emperor, General Meng. Or did you forget?”
“A-Yu, I said the wrong thing, please –”
“I think it would be best if you leave.” A-Yu is looking steadily over Meng Zhi’s shoulder, refusing to meet his eyes. “Perhaps you should stay away from the palace for the next few days.”
Meng Zhi doesn't want to leave. But he knows a dismissal when he hears one. “Your Highness.” He sweeps into a bow, and he doesn’t let himself look back.
He never sees Xiao Jingyu again.
Crossposted here on ao3
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Huang Jing
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151207 | Cheng Yi as Lin Jingyu
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She empowered the women of China by bring about political and economic change, but at a mighty cost.
🚺🇨🇳🚺
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