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toffeebeans2 · 2 years
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(i am the guy asked about LGBT representation in ONE's works) oh!! great that you answered! i remember that guy, although i apparently forgot OPM even exists. thank you for enlightenment, and the information about Minigish although i am slightly disappointed // is it bad i found puri puri funny? while i really wouldn't want to face the guy irl, as a character he's not bad and reminds me about these pinkish girls who overboard cute and hugs everybody, but i haven't seen OPM for... 5 years?... i might forgot bad things.
no no i fr also thought puri puri was funny except for some certain parts where he did go overboard and it visually showed him doing something to a guy without consent. I also havent really seen OPM in a while but i remember in one of the...bonus? OVA??? eps they featured him going around trying to bring prisoners back to jail cuz he accidentally helped them escape. But when he saved one of the guys i remember it was hinted he was about to do something..else to the guy. Not sure if it was really sexual or hugging tightly but the fact hes very much attracted to these men makes it... weird. But if they straight up removed the r*pist part he'd be SUCH a good character😭 Also yea i got my hopes up reading about Minegishi in the wiki about his pronouns
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play at Home Hunt Item #1 Part 8   Disco Hygiene with Justin Quarini, by Christine  VIDEO. Right now, what we all want more than anything is for all of you to stay healthy and be well. Show us your falsetto-singing skills while you wash your hands for 20 seconds. Your song choice, of course, is “Stayin’ Alive”. Vocal lessons courtesy of Justin Guarini GISH Zoom School.
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iampaigeb · 5 years
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#Rekindling a #lostart. #Love doing some beautiful #Calligraphy Progress I think. Good progress. Why Calligraphy? Can I say because of #Gish? #minigish #minigish2 https://www.instagram.com/p/ByQbIexlbhm/?igshid=1651po5jqjgpy
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teamhashtag · 4 years
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82 Did you ever want to be a professional photographer? Pick out your favorite toy or pet, adorn it or stage it beautifully, and take a magazine-cover-worthy photo of it. #minigish @itsakrissi @gish #gish #gish2020 #gishhashtag #teamhashtaggish #scavengerhunt #gishwhes #gishhunt2020 #art #creative #creativity #outsidethebox #outsideofthebox #creativework #unique #fun #funart #smile #haveagoodday (at Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD2AnfmHYmk/?igshid=cwaootibd538
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airyell3000 · 4 years
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@randomactsorg and I thought it quite unfair that the night shift staff don’t get to enjoy coffee and donuts the way the morning shift does, so last night we decided to #FeedHeroNurses some #EssentialFood! 🍩🍩🍩 Thank you for everything you do! Not all heroes wear capes, some wear scrubs 🏥 👚🥼 . . . . . . . . #GISH #GISHWHES #MiniGISH #EssentialWorkers #Coffee #Donuts #BuyLocal #SupportLocal #Yum #Treat #Thanks #Grateful #InThisTogether #TeamWork #RealHeroes #CaliLife #Jealous (at Valley Presbyterian Hospital) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_clkVUlC4S/?igshid=ltonhj43os38
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christinebarger · 4 years
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GISH IS COMING!!! 😍 Ok not the week long scavenger hunt, but a mini version!!! April 25th is a special one day Greatest International Scavenger Hunt raising money to feed kids that aren’t getting their regular school lunches. Go to Gish.com for details if you’d like to play!!! Follow my team @teamhashtaggish . . . . . : #gish #gishwhes #gish2020 #minigish #gishquarantine #quarantinegish #minigish2020 #scavengerhunt (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Gk77ehSsv/?igshid=jwit500uh2fb
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bisexualdemondean · 3 years
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It's Halloween MiniGish time!!!!!!!!
I’m well aware
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ayehatethis · 4 years
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So I’ve been gone this weekend cause I was doing the minigish. It was my first Gish and it was definitely interesting, can’t decide if I want to do the big one in August..
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suevincent · 4 years
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“Those bright ones? They ferry you over to the Feast.”
George Mackay Brown, Tryst on Egilsay
At first glance, the medieval church of St Clement at Rodel seems to be empty… apart from the art installation that fills the old stone interior with movement and colour. Seven Waves is a work by Erlend Brown and Dave Jackson, inspired by Orcadian poet, George Mackay Brown. The waves and poem together tell a story nine centuries old, of the betrayal and murder of Earl Magnus Erlendsson… but the church, a little younger than the tale the poet recounts, has its own stories to tell.
Even the walls speak, with the sparkling, dark stone of the arches into the side chapels contrasting with the sturdy masonry of the body of the church. Built to withstand gales from the sea, the thick walls have withstood storm and fire for five hundred years.
In the deep window embrasure opposite the doorway that leads into the nave, there is a medieval cross, carved from local stone. On one face is a depiction of the Crucifixion, while the other shows the kind of interlacing usually called ‘Celtic’. Near the base of the cross, the interlacing terminates in what looks rather like a shamrock, a symbol long associated with Ireland. I wondered if it was alluding to the Irish saint, Columba, whose path we have crossed so many times before, and who had brought Christianity to the Isles in the sixth century, or whether it symbolised the Trinity.
In a corner near the door, there are a few fragments of masonry, probably rescued from previous restorations. These are a common sight at medieval churches and we have found some wonderful things amongst old and overlooked piles of stone that have been tucked in odd corners.
Sometimes these fragments are far older than the church itself. The stone basin caught my eye… too small for a font, it was probably a stoup for holy water… but did it belong to St Clements or the place of worship that stood here before the current church?
From here, an arch leads to a stairway that climbs the tower. It was only partly open, so we could not scale the wooden ladders that lead to the top, but we were able to see how the great outcrop of stone we had noted outside the church had been incorporated into the fabric of the building. The little room halfway up the tower has a curious feel about it, something we both noticed, and can only ascribe to the presence of the stone.
Thwarted by locked doors, we descended once again into the nave, vainly hoping a few of the visitors might have left so we could have the place to ourselves. The church is built to a cruciform plan and, after we had read the poems and studied the Waves, and before we even attempted to tackle the sleeping knights, we ventured into the side chapels, where a number of medieval grave slabs were leaning against the walls.
One slab bears the familiar memento mori symbols and dates to 1725. The older slabs are medieval and bear carvings of swords, mainly claymores, the blade most associated with Scotland. Each stone is different, with intricate interlacing, which, on closer inspection, turns out to be more than just decoration. One slab has carvings of animals, another seems to have twin serpents flanking the blade. But our eyes and minds were drawn to the swords and their symbolism… perhaps making associations not intended by their designers, who were probably thinking in terms of strength, nobility and lineage. I, for one, could not help thinking of the Arthurian legends of the sword in the stone, which was odd, because we were not really in traditional Arthurian country … and yet the symbols of the legend had kept on cropping up and would continue to do so.
And we were certainly not lacking knights. In the south transept is the tomb of an armoured knight, believed to be that of John MacLeod of Minigish, who was clan leader of the MacLeods until his death in 1557.
Beneath a triangular pediment surmounted by a carving is another MacCleod, probably Alasdair Crotach’s son, William, the ninth clan Chief. But it is the tomb of his father, Alexander Macleod, known as Alasdair Crotach, for which the church is best known.
The reclining figure of the knight is carved from the same sparkling black stone as other details in the church. An inscription says that the tomb was ‘prepared by Lord Alexander, son of William MacLeod, Lord of Dunvegan, in the year of our lord 1528’. The effigy is surrounded by a magnificent series of medieval carvings, depicting everything from hunting scenes with dogs and stags, to a galley, saints and bishops and biblical figures.
One of my favourite panels sowed an angel and demon weighing the souls of the dead. Not only for the subject matter, but because the artist chose his stone carefully and the natural hue colours the demon red.
Another was the carving of the enthroned Virgin and Child, so reminiscent of the more ancient carvings of Isis and Osiris… and the ‘inner’ counterpart of the Sheela-na-gig on the outside of the church, perhaps… symbolism that reflects, in Christian terms, what the stone of Callanish and the goddess of the hills had shown at the other end of the island. A fitting journey through time and space for the final hours of our time on the island.
Dreaming Stones: Swords in Stone… “Those bright ones? They ferry you over to the Feast.” George Mackay Brown, Tryst on Egilsay…
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cabrowncoats · 4 years
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Are you doing the mini @gish that ends today?? Tag us in your #Browncoat themed items and we will retweet! Even if you don't end up submitting it! #gish2020 #gishmini #minigish
Are you doing the mini @gish that ends today?? Tag us in your #Browncoat themed items and we will retweet! Even if you don't end up submitting it! #gish2020 #gishmini #minigish
— California Browncoats (@CABrowncoats) April 26, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/CABrowncoats April 26, 2020 at 11:44AM
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play at Home Hunt Item #5 JuggleZoom feat Mo, Shiane, Nic  Now that we're all locked down, many people are saying it's quite challenging to juggle home life with work life. Let's prove them wrong. Let's see at least three members of your team juggling at the same time on a video conference call (each of them in a different video square - Zoom works for this). If none of you know-how, you have 24 hours to learn. Go!
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play at Home Hunt Item #12 Crochet Household Item by Esther
It’s so frustrating when you misplace things around the house. There’s only one solution: Make a backup! Crochet or knit an EXACT replica of a treasured household item (such as the TV remote, your car keys, a favorite photograph, etc) that you’d rather not lose track of. It may NOT be a fabric item (such as a sock) and you must show us the yarn replica and the original together in a single image.
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play at Home Hunt Item #16 Thanks Essential Workers by Andrea Each morning and evening there are thousands of essential workers driving down streets like yours going to and from jobs that keep us fed and healthy. Let's give them a show of support: thank essential workers with a message of art and appreciation towards them on your windows. Post your image to social media tagged #ThankYouEssentialWorkers and #GISH.
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play at Home Hunt Item #21 Smart Kid Interview by Andrea   UPDATE: Up to 1 minute. Interview a child under the age of 10 about something that you would think is wildly beyond their grasp (management theory, the Battle of 1812, how pulsars work, what a black hole is, etc.). Take them very seriously take notes. This may be a video call.
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play At Home Hunt Item #40 Big Toes by Aly SIDE-BY-SIDE IMAGES. English sculptor Henry Moore once said: ?Drawing, even for people who cannot draw, even for people not trying to produce a good drawing, makes you look more intensely.? Produce a detailed, super-up-close macro drawing or painting of your best friend?s big toe or nostril. Submit side-by-side with a photo of the reference you used.
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jellygish · 4 years
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GISH 2020 Play At Home Hunt Item #41  Thea's Quarantine Kitchen by Andrea (UP TO 30 SECONDS) Quarantine Quitchen: GISH Edition! Get a child under 6 to raid your pantry and select 3 ingredients, then let them teach you how to make a very special dish with those ingredients and some spices. YOU HAVE TO EAT IT. Post it and tag @AltonBrown and #GISHQuaranineQuitchen. Submit the video, not the post.
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