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we all know that giffing can be a pain in the ass sometimes. it is time-consuming, tiring, and annoying. but highly addictive, too. there's no cake recipe for making gifs, but everyone has some tips and shortcuts developed through time and hard work, the same way as our nanas have their special chocolate cake recipe.
that being said, welcome to my crazy attempt to make a comprehensive tutorial. this is how to make gifs for dummies, my name is nare and i'll be your host during this extensive ramble dressed as a tutorial.
my giffing process (and this tutorial) is divided into 5 phases:
downloading the footage;
cropping the scenes;
extracting the frames from said videos;
organizing the frames into the folders;
and making the actual gifs.
at google docs i'll provide every link you might need, and will try to explain everything you need to start making your own gifs. thank you!
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ohbuckie · 1 year
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hi nare! i love reading about your boy moments and I'm glad to say that i had one today!!
long story short: one of my friends was having trouble tieing his tie for graduation photos and some of my guy friends were helping him by watching a tutorial but they couldn't get it. i finally just helped him and he is just a friend but idk the way he was looking at me and hugged me when i finally got it just made me feel a certain way :)
stuff like this always makes me feel so good too 😁🫶🫶 my prom date was just a friend but when he saw me he was like ‘oh my god wow you look so pretty’ i was like Ok so how do u want me lol
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pikapeppa · 3 years
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Professor Solas/Lavellan: Dreams
Chapter 15 of Inadvisable (professor Solas modern AU) is posted! Note: I didn’t post Chap 14 here on Tumblr because formatting/I’m lazy, so if you’re following from Tumblr, make sure you don’t miss that chapter!
In which Solas and Nare have a very productive supervisor meeting. UST ahoy. 😂 ~7000 words; read on AO3 instead. 
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- SOLAS -
Nare leaned away from Solas’s computer screen with a sigh. “... so after I tried for the fifth time to layer the colours and ended up with just a bunch of muddy-looking landscapes, I got fed up. That’s when I texted you.” She shot him an apologetic look. “I’m sorry about that, by the way. Bothering you on a Sunday night like that.”
He gave her a gently chiding look over his reading glasses. “I told you, you are never a bother. But this is what I mentioned on Sunday. Layering is not as useful in oil painting as it is with watercolours.” He leaned back in his chair. “What could be helpful, however, is to carry over your gouache techniques instead of the watercolour techniques. Gouache is more opaque — closer in opacity to oils than watercolours, in any case, though the opacity is not nearly as…”
He trailed off in amusement. Nare’s face had fallen into an expression that was very reminiscent of a lightbulb turning on over a cartoon character’s head. 
He smiled at her. “You see what I’m suggesting, don’t you?”
“I’ll just create the highlights after the fact,” she exclaimed. “I’ll add them at the end instead of working around the canvas to get the whites.”
“Yes, exactly,” Solas said. 
She laughed and ran a hand over her ponytail. “I can’t believe I didn’t think of that on my own. I’m an idiot.”
“Don’t insult yourself, Nare,” he said firmly. “It serves no purpose.”
Her eyebrows rose. “Sorry. It’s — it’s automatic. I don’t really mean it.”
He relaxed slightly, then tilted his head. “It is not often that a piece frustrates you to this degree, is it?”
“Not really,” she admitted. “I don’t usually start over this many times. Even if I’m not happy with a study, I always just finish it so I can start fresh on the next one.”
He looked at her in surprise. “You always finish your studies?”
“Yeah,” she said. “Even if I don’t like them, I… it’s hard for me to leave them unfinished.” She sighed and leaned back against his desk, and he studied her pensively for a moment. This was something he hadn’t known about her process, and it was certainly enlightening. 
In truth, everything he had learned about Nare over the past two weeks was enlightening. In the space of a mere two weeks, Solas already felt like he was becoming well-versed in who she was. With every passing day, he learned more about what excited her and what made her nervous, the things she was most passionate about and the things that made her laugh. 
And with every new thing he learned about her, he felt more…  aligned with her than he had any right to feel, considering that they had known each other for less than a month. And it wasn’t just their increasingly lengthy supervisor-student meetings that were giving him these fascinating insights into who Nare was. 
It was the texts. The insidious, unwise, inadvisable conversations by text message that Solas was incapable of cutting off, no matter that he ought to. 
He was still trying to maintain a modicum of professional distance by not being the one to initiate the texts, but that didn’t change the fact that he was checking his phone more eagerly these days than he ever had in his life. In some small and admittedly deluded part of his mind, he had convinced himself that if he kept a small amount of distance, letting Nare be the one to initiate contact, he could maintain a veneer of innocence in this, despite his obvious culpability. 
You are the only one who believes me to be a sweet talker. Should I insist on you having a little more discipline? Are you talking back to your supervisor?
His overly candid texts, his inappropriate innuendo-laced remarks, and worse yet, the voice memos...
He was making a mistake, and he knew it. But with every passing day, he found himself caring less and less. He had never texted anyone as often or in the same capacity as he texted with Nare. His texts with Abelas and Dorian were entirely professional, and his texts with Felassan were a bit more frequent and casual with occasional bouts of banter, but he’d never engaged in anything like the texted conversations he had with Nare. And their exchanges really felt like actual conversations. Solas had never realized that it was possible to have such in-depth conversations via text.  
He had never realized how quickly the intimacy of a bond could be fostered by the simple medium of typed-out messages on his screen. 
Solas forced his mind away from the idea of intimacy and bonds and removed his reading glasses. “Do you recall how in your portfolio submission for this program, I asked you not only to submit your best works, but the ones you consider to be your worst?”
“Yes,” she said.
He nodded. “Your weakest works still displayed good technical skills, and what you remarked on were the technical errors, which told me what you already know: you have a strong technical foundation — a very good handle on perspective, anatomy, colour theory and so on.” He set his glasses on the desk. “What I found interesting is what you didn’t point out in your own weakest pieces.”
Her expression became wary, as though she was afraid of what he would say. “What do you mean?”
“Your weakest pieces all had a stiffness to them,” he said. “A rushed but almost static feel, as though you were stuck on them in some way but forced yourself to finish them just for the sake of being able to say they were finished.”
Her face slackened with surprise. “You could tell that from looking at them?”
“Yes.”
“That’s…” She trailed off and stared at him. Her expression was shifting from surprise to an odd sort of melancholy, almost as though he’d exposed her in some way that she hadn’t expected to be exposed, and he watched her changing expression with some concern.
“Did I offend you?” he said softly.
“No,” she said quickly. “No, it’s not that. I’m just…” She licked her lips nervously. “None of my art professors before ever… remarked on that.”
He frowned slightly at this. “It appears quite obvious to me.”
She shot him a tiny smile, then took a deep breath and folded her arms as though she was cold. “So you could see from those bad pieces that I was struggling just to finish them?”
“Yes, I could,” he said. “Now, having become more familiar with your work and the way you think while you’re painting, I believe that those pieces are the result of you getting trapped in a certain mindset. It is almost like you fall into a groove with them, and you become too focused on finishing them rather than stepping back to re-evaluate their quality.”
She shrugged helplessly. “I get what you’re saying, but I just… I don’t like leaving things unfinished.”
“Studies are never meant to be finished,” he reminded her. “The entire point of a study is essentially to play. To figure out the bones of your piece and to problem-solve.” He frowned. “Your undergraduate art professors allowed you to finish your studies?”
She shrugged again. “They seemed to like it when I did. They thought the finished studies were good.”
“But you didn’t,” he said. It wasn’t a question; he knew she didn’t care for her own finished studies, which was why she had submitted them as her weakest pieces.
“No,” she said. 
He frowned more deeply. “You should have trusted your own judgment in this matter.”
She gave him a small smile. “You’re saying I should have ignored the opinions of my professors?”
He lifted an eyebrow. “Some professors have better opinions than others.”
She laughed. “I wonder where I can find a professor with a good opinion, then,” she said playfully.
Solas smiled in return, but he didn’t reply. Nare was half-sitting on his desk with her head tilted coquettishly, and he was visited by a heated — and very inappropriate — urge to seat her more firmly on the surface of his desk and to discipline her for her cheeky remark.
Ah yes, he would discipline her slowly. He’d strip off her pants and push her legs apart, and he’d run his tongue slowly and very teasingly along the insides of her thighs until she promised not to talk back to her supervisor anymore.
His cock stirred in his trousers, but he shunted the lustful thoughts away just as he had done every time they’d met in person for the past two weeks. His meetings and his seminar class with Nare were becoming a true test of his self-control. On the one hand, they were satisfyingly productive and intellectually stimulating; every time Solas saw Nare, she had read or watched at least one of his recommended resources, be it an article or a book chapter or a tutorial video, and the ensuing discussions they had were as satisfying as any that he had with any other scholar or artist at the university. 
On the other hand, his treacherous lust-fuelled body was so attuned to her that he had to physically force himself not to reach for her whenever she was near. 
Solas was torn: torn between his dual urges to discuss everything with her and to devour her. His only saving grace was the fact that he’d finally given in and allowed himself to fantasize about her when he touched himself — which he had being doing almost every night for the past two weeks, to his own mild disgruntlement.
He was sleeping very well, however, so he supposed he couldn’t complain.
“For what it is worth, my opinion is this,” he said. “It appears that you have gotten into a habit of making the completion of a piece your goal, and that you’ll drive toward completing a piece even if you are unsatisfied with it, or if you know something about the piece is off. But finishing a painting should not be your ultimate goal. What you should be striving for is to create something expressive — something that captures the feeling or the message that you intend to convey, whether the form of that creation is a completed painting or a half-finished study or a simple sketch.” He gave her a knowing look. “You should be striving to make something that brings you joy and satisfaction, Nare. Something you can take pride in. It is not enough to finish the piece if you did not derive any satisfaction from it.”
She smiled weakly. “I don’t know that concept artists or other professional artists would agree with you about that.”
He huffed in amusement. “You’re right. Felassan and I have had to agree to disagree about this matter. But to my understanding, you are not aiming to be a concept artist.”
“That’s true,” she said softly. She took a deep breath, then released it. “So instead of trying to always finish the piece, I should just… ask myself if I’m happy with it.”
“Exactly,” he said.
She nodded, then gave him a pleading look. “But I want the art to be good, though.”
“That’s what studies are for,” he reminded her. “Your other professors seem to have forgotten that, but the purpose of a study is to practice. To hone your technical skills as well as your ideas.”
“And what if I find myself grinding away at a piece even though I don’t like it?” she asked. “I should just… what, throw it away?”
He shook his head. “Don’t throw away unfinished pieces. Set them aside and come back to them. When inspiration leaves you dry, the best approach can often be to come back with a fresh perspective. Set the piece aside, focus on something else, let it live at the back of your mind. Then return to it when you are refreshed, even if returning to it means leaving it alone for years.”
“Years!” she exclaimed. “Have you ever left a piece to sit for years before coming back to it?”
“I have, in fact,” he said dryly. “So I believe my opinion about this matter is a valid one.”
She chuckled. “All right. I’m sorry, professor.”
His heart jolted at her playful — and provocative — use of the term. She smiled broadly at him, then exhaled and nodded. “Okay. I’ll work on just… putting things aside and coming back to them.” She smiled wryly. “I’m so impatient, though.”
“I’ll help to coach you in this,” he assured her. “I am very patient.”
“I hope that rubs off on me,” she said.
His belly flipped at the innuendo in her tone. His eyes locked onto hers, her brilliant oceanic eyes, and for a moment they just stood there, frozen in the forbidden but heated thrill that was building between them. 
She was still leaning against his desk while he sat in his chair. In this pose, this tense and heated tableau they were locked into, Nare’s knee was nearly brushing his, and he wouldn’t even need to fully extend his arm to touch her. He could place his hand on her waist, brush his thumb over her hip, trail his fingers toward the fly of her pants and peel them open button-by-button until she was panting — all with barely having to try… 
He abruptly stood up, then clasped his hands behind his back as he made his way around his desk. “As I mentioned on Sunday, I am happy to provide more hands-on instruction in oil painting techniques. Even one or two sessions could help to build your confidence with this medium.”
“I would love that,” she said. “When can we start? Where should we do the lessons?”
“I will have to check my schedule to determine the best time,” he said. “As for where: the university’s graduate studio would be most convenient. We can easily book a space.” Secretly, however, he was imagining her in his studio at his apartment. The thought of having Nare in his home, standing barefoot in front of an easel while he provided gentle guidance for her slender hands: the fantasy made him feel aroused and protective at the same time, as though he wanted to guard her from others while keeping her selfishly for his own, and he was grateful for the span of space between them as he wandered idly toward his bookshelves. 
“The grad studio space sounds good,” she said. She started edging around to the front of his desk as well. “Or, um. I… Tamaris and I have a studio space at our apartment.”
He looked at her. Her expression was shy but hopeful, and when he met her eye, she ducked her head in that bashful way that always made him want to bend her over his desk. 
She tucked a russet strand of hair over her ear and let out a little laugh. “That probably wouldn’t work, though. Tamaris uses that space most of the day for her tattoo clients and I don’t want to get in her way. But she, um, she also doesn’t work every day, she always picks a day of the week where she sees no clients, so we could always — I mean, you could come and — all my paints and supplies are already there…” 
She was babbling. She looked up and met his eye again, then let out another self-deprecating laugh and rubbed her arms as though she was cold. “Never mind. It’s a dumb idea. Pretend I didn’t say anything.”
Solas didn’t reply. Truly, in this moment, he was forcing himself not to speak or to move. The way her manner shifted so seamlessly from bold and flirtatious to bashful and demure was so… fenedhis, it was a perfect dichotomy, like two glimmering facets that melded so perfectly in this one beautiful young woman, and each side of her seemed to call to something different and complementary in the depths of his soul. 
He wanted to teach her and to watch her bloom. He wanted to pin her down and make her beg. He wanted to protect her from any clumsy lovers who would fail her, and he wanted to imprint himself on her body so thoroughly that she would forget any other lovers who had come before. 
Solas wanted Nare so badly that it was a physical ache, and with every passing beat of his heart, he had to remind himself of the ugly truth: he absolutely could not have her. He could banter with her and text her and savour the undeniable electricity between them, but at all costs, he needed to remember: Nare was not his to have.
He inhaled slowly through his nose to master himself. “Let us stick to the plan of booking a student space for this,” he said. “Teaching you at your home studio would be unwise.”
He regretted his word choice the moment it left his mouth: Nare straightened with interest. “Unwise? Why?”
Because I would be far too tempted to ravish you if we were alone, he thought. “Not unwise,” he amended quickly. “Inappropriate.”
Her hopeful expression became playful. “What, you’ve never taught any other students at their studios at home?”
He gave her a chiding look, even as his heart swelled with a heated sort of amusement. Shy one moment and cheeky the next… she was such an irreverent little vixen. 
“I haven’t,” he said calmly. “But you are the first fine arts graduate student I have had since I began working at the University of Orlais.”
Her eyes widened. “You’re kidding! Why? There must have been tons of students who wanted to work with you.”
“None that met my standards,” he said. “Felassan says my standards are frighteningly high. And that is not sweet talking, as you would say,” he added wryly. “That is the simple truth.” He paced slowly in front of his bookshelf as he went on. “You are already a very good artist, Nare. With some tutelage and guidance, I have no doubt that you will be exceptional.”
She smiled shyly and sat on the couch. “How can you have such faith in me when I don’t have  that kind of faith in myself?”
“Many of the finest artists are shackled by self-doubt and uncertainty,” he replied. “The artists who succeed are the ones who channel that uncertainty into a drive to improve their work.”
“So do you think it’s good that I’m always criticizing myself?”
“Your self-criticism can go one of two ways,” he explained. “It can become a weight that prevents you from progressing, or it can become an objective lens that will drive you to improve for the rest of your life. As objective a lens as there can be when it comes to art, at least,” he added with a small smile.
“You won’t let me get weighed down by my doubts, will you?” she asked.
He paused in his pacing and faced her. “I will not let that happen, Nare,” he said seriously. “Do not worry about that.”
“I’m not worried,” she said. “I trust you.”
I trust you. Her words were simple and guileless, but for some reason, they hit him like a bolt of emotion straight to the gut. For her to say that to him so easily and so quickly, with such perfect sincerity, even though they had known each other for less than a month… 
She let out another breathy little laugh and nervously adjusted her bracelets. “Honestly, I… I trust your judgment more than… more than any other professor I’ve ever had.”
He swallowed hard. “I am honoured by your trust,” he said quietly.
Her answering smile was sweet, and Solas admired her with a mixture of lust and regret and inexplicable tenderness — tenderness that he absolutely should not be feeling for his student, but which had burst upon him nevertheless, like a sunshower that he had been both unable and unwilling to avoid. 
For a long, suspended moment, neither of them spoke. And in this tense and electric moment, Solas swore to himself that he would never betray Nare’s trust, no matter what happened.
Nare was the one to break the silence. “We spend so much time talking about my work,” she said. “I’d love to hear about yours. Are you working on any paintings right now?”
He relaxed, grateful for the innocuous change of subject. “I’m afraid to admit that I’m not.”
“You aren’t?” she said.
He smirked. “There’s no need to look at me like that. I realize the irony.”
She chuckled. “As long as you realize it. What have you been sketching or drawing, then?”
He smiled at her. In one of their meetings, he had told her that he drew or sketched every day even when he wasn’t actively painting, and he was flattered that she had remembered that little detail of his routine. 
He shrugged and resumed his slow pacing. “I haven’t drawn anything worth showing lately,” he said — a near-lie, unfortunately. In truth, he’d been refining the sketch of the eager hands in the hopes of turning it into a fully-finished drawing. It would be the first realistic anatomical drawing he had done in several years. But he was keeping this particular piece to himself for now. 
Nare gave him a skeptical look. “Oh come on, I don’t believe that. Your sketchbook must be full of amazing work.”
“I don’t use a sketchbook,” he replied.
Her eyes widened. “Wait, really? What do you sketch on, then?”
“I draw on loose cardstock,” he said. “I dislike being constrained by the binding of a sketchbook or the height of a stack of pages. It interferes with the positioning of my hand.”
She beamed at him, and the warmth in her expression lifted an answering warmth in his belly. “What amuses you?” he said softly.
“It’s just such a specific preference,” she said. “Like a special quirk.” She tilted her head. “I like knowing special little things about you.”
He huffed and rubbed his chin. “Then perhaps you’ll be entertained to hear about the shelf of haphazardly stacked cardstock sketches in my studio at home.”
“You’re kidding!” she exclaimed. “What, just piled on a shelf?”
“Yes,” he said with a small smile. “It’s quite a mess.”
She giggled and eyed his less-than-organized desktop. “That actually doesn't surprise me.”
He playfully lifted one eyebrow. “That’s disrespectful.”
“I’m sorry, professor,” she said, equally playfully. “Are your loose sketches dated, at least?”
He winced, and Nare laughed again. “No! That’s really terrible!”
He chuckled. “Athera would be horrified if ever she saw my shelf of sketches.”
“She would!” Nare agreed. “It would be a nightmare for her. I wouldn’t mind helping you to organize your shelves, though.”
Solas carefully maintained his pleasantly neutral expression. This was not the first time Nare had hinted at wanting to see his apartment, and every time she did, he got a thrill at the thought — and immediately changed the subject to stop himself from inviting her over like he so desperately wanted to do.
“That’s a kind thought,” he said. “At any rate, to answer your original question: no, I’m not working on any serious painted pieces at the moment.”
“How come?” she said. “Haven’t you been having interesting dreams?”
“My dreams have been a bit light on inspiration as of late,” he said. “Luckily, I keep a journal to jot down my more interesting dreams so I can come back to them when I am lacking in new ideas.”
Her eyes widened in wonder. “You have a dream diary?”
“Yes, I do.”
“I’d love to see it,” she said eagerly.
He hesitated. “Well, it’s… rather private,” he hedged. Few people knew about his dream journal — only Felassan and Abelas and a couple of others — and none had ever asked to see it before. But the thought of showing something so private to Nare was dangerously tempting.
She pulled a little face. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to pry.”
He shook his head. “Don’t apologize. I’m honoured by your interest. It’s… uncommon to receive this much interest in my process.”
“That makes sense, if you haven’t had an art student in so long,” she said knowingly. “I bet any fine art student would be really interested in your process.”
“Your interest is what pleases me,” he said without thinking.
A flush lit her cheeks, and the flare of hope in her eyes was so obvious and so beautiful that it made him feel like he was falling off of a cliff. 
He hastily changed the subject. “I would be happy to share some of my more interesting dreams. The ones that I can recall, at least.”
She straightened. “Really? I’d love that!”
“All right,” he said. He leaned against the edge of his desk and folded his arms. “There was one dream I had of late: a figure so striking that I was forced to rise from my bed to sketch it out.” He tilted his head. “The Dalish tell tales of spirits, yes?”
“Yes, we do,” she said. She gestured at her face. “In Dalish traditions, our vallaslin was meant to help us connect with the spirit world.”
He nodded slowly. “The spirit world of which you speak is likely different from our Arlathani lore, but I suspect that our stories share their bones. In any case, the striking figure from my dream was a spirit that I call the Shadow Goddess.” He narrowed his eyes and tried to remember the details of the elusive dream. “Hidden by a cloak of the deepest black, she walked the Fade along the southern tundra — weeping, lonely, and forgotten. More than that, I couldn’t tell; I woke before her story could unveil itself to me. But the essence of her tale still lingers in my mind: a loneliness so dark and deep that even light was chased away by her endless solitude.”
For a moment, there was silence. Then Nare spoke. “Solas, that’s… so sad.”
Her voice was small and slightly breathless. When Solas met her eye, it was to find her looking very serious, but also somehow… on edge. Not nervous, not afraid, but still on edge somehow. 
“It was a very sad dream, yes,” he said softly. “You can see why I haven’t been able to bring myself to paint it yet.”
She nodded. “I can’t decide if I’d want to see it painted or not.”
“Why wouldn’t you?” he asked.
A tiny frown creased her brow. “If it meant you had to be that sad to paint it? I would never want you to be that sad.”
He smiled faintly. “I suppose you have a point. I should be grateful that I have not yet had the heart to paint the lonely Shadow Goddess.”
She nodded, then leaned forward a little bit. “Can you tell me another dream?”
“Certainly,” he said. “Let me try and recall another.” He stepped away from his desk and sat on the other end of the couch. “There was one dream I had — a dream inspired, in fact, by an article I read in an Elvhen history journal.”
“An article? Really?”
He nodded. “The article was about the ruins of ancient Arlathan. When finally I went to sleep, my sleeping mind was mired among the burning ruins of the ancient city.” He crossed his ankle over his knee. “Marble towers and arches stretched above my head, higher than the eye could see, but all of it grew black with ash: the burnt remains of a once-grand home, unable to stop its own demise.”
She nodded and let out a slow and slightly shaky exhale, and Solas frowned. “Nare, are you all right?” he said. Her expression was still serious, but she looked even more tense than before. Her knees were pressed together, and her fingers were clenched in the leather seat of his couch.
“I’m fine,” she said quickly. “I, um… your dreams are always so sad.”
He studied her carefully as he replied. “This dream wasn’t sad, in fact. It was filled with rage.”
“Rage? Why?”
“It is commonly believed that ancient Arlathan was burned during the old wars between Arlathan and Tevinter,” he said. “But the article I read revealed the truth: the city had been burnt before those wars had even reached their heights — burnt from within by its own people.”
Her eyes widened with surprise, but Solas couldn't help but notice that the tips of her ears were pink, almost as though she was getting flushed. 
Curious now, he went on. “Rage was what defined my dream. The blackened ash that stained the stones and hid the beauty of old Arlathan: marks of rage, brought upon the city by its own forgotten people.” 
She inhaled slowly through her parted lips, and Solas’s own breath stalled in his chest as he watched her. She was shifting subtly on the couch, arching her spine and brushing her knees together in a distinctly restless way…
He suddenly realized what was going on.
Her tense posture on his couch. Her request to hear more of his dreams, and her shameless texted requests for voice memos. Her precious confession, saved in his phone, that ‘I really like your voice’... 
The realization hit him like a thunderclap — an incredible, terrible, maddening thunderclap. 
She was getting aroused.
She nibbled her lower lip — fenedhis, it wasn’t fair, he wanted to be the one to nibble that lip — then she looked him in the eye. “Can you tell me another?” 
He stared at her, stunned with wonder. Nare was turned on by the sound of his voice. And by requesting more stories, she was shamelessly asking him to arouse her even more.
This was bad. He should say no. He ought to say no. He knew exactly how dangerous this was for them both, and it was his responsibility to say no. 
But that smug and foolish sense of pride was unfurling through his limbs again, taking control of his body and making him shift slightly closer to her on the couch. 
He lowered his voice. “I will tell you one last dream,” he said.
She nodded. “Yes please,” she breathed.
Yes, please. Ah, to hear her say this in a much more intimate context — and with considerably fewer clothes between them…
He leaned back and draped his arm along the back of the couch. “This final dream I’ll share with you was about a garden,” he said quietly. “Flowers bloomed across a vast expanse, stretching far into the haze of a horizon that my eyes could not perceive. But these flowers were unlike any I have ever seen. And this, I admit, is why my hand has never given shape to this particular dream: the flowers in this garden were so strange and foreign that I couldn’t hope to replicate their likeness.”
He paused for a moment to study her. Her eyes were half-closed and her lips slightly parted, and a rush of nearly-vicious desire fanned through his body. The look on her face right now, this look of languorous and shameless desire: how many times had he imagined such a beautiful expression on her face? How many times had he imagined seeing her look like this while he stretched her arms above her head, while he dipped his fingers between her legs, while he whispered soft and heated words into her ear — not unlike what he was nearly doing now?
Her eyelashes fluttered for a moment, then lifted as she turned her head to look at him. “Please,” she said. “Can you tell me more?”
Please. Such a simple and innocent word, but in Nare’s husky voice, it sounded anything but innocent.
He hesitated before speaking, however. There was, in fact, more to this particular dream that he could tell her, but he knew he shouldn't. 
And for that reason, his contrary and lustful lips opened to tell her anyway. “At first, the garden was like any other: rich in colour and pleasing to the eye,” he said. “But as I waited in that garden, I discovered that those blooms were not just simple static flowers. With every breath that filled my lungs, the flowers seemed to pulse and sway. Their pulsing was… familiar somehow, like a song I had once known and had forgotten: the heartbeat of a foreign place, made familiar again by the whims of my sleeping mind.” He leaned toward her slightly and lowered his voice a little more. “I felt myself begin to wake, but I wasn’t ready to rise yet from that strange and familiar dream. I remained in that garden, feeling the pleasing floral beat as it swelled inside my chest, and when finally I woke…” He trailed off. This whole suggestive story was leading toward one conclusion, and it was a conclusion that he didn’t dare verbalize to her, not even with this misplaced cocky pride that had taken control of his tongue.
She gazed at him, her expression avid with curiosity and desire. “What happened when you woke up?” she asked.
He raised his eyebrows, and her eyes went very wide. “You — did you, um…” Her eyes darted to the bulge at his crotch, and Solas felt himself throbbing as though his cock was summoned by the heat of her gaze. 
Her eyes returned to his face, and she swallowed hard before speaking again. “Did you have to take a shower when you woke up?” she whispered.
“I’m afraid so,” he said, very quietly.
“Oh,” she said. “Oh gods. Um, that’s…” She clenched her fingers on her thighs, then pressed her knuckles to her mouth, and Solas studied her very obvious reaction with all the ravenous hunger of a wolf studying its mouth-watering prey. 
Nare closed her eyes, and for a long, delicious, endless minute, Solas stared at her while she dragged in a series of deep and tremulous breaths. Her knuckles were pressed to her lips as though to muffle herself, and her other hand was clenched on her thigh, and Solas wished that he could push her hand away and replace it with his own. 
But he didn’t reach for her. He didn’t shift any closer to her on the couch. He stayed exactly where he was, still and unmoving with one arm draped casually along the back of the couch. For all that he craved her, for all the lust that was howling in his blood as he studied Nare’s arched spine and her fiery red hair that he longed to wrap his hands in, he couldn’t bring himself to touch her first. 
If she touched him, however… 
Fenedhis, he didn’t know what he would do. At this particular moment, he was fairly sure that the mere brush of her finger on his knee would be enough to make him pounce.
I can’t, he thought desperately. With an enormous effort of will, he forced himself to stand. “Well, I hope that this meeting gives you enough guidance to try again with your study,” he said briskly. “And I will certainly email you about a time for us to meet at the studio for a lesson.”
She lowered her hand from her lips and looked at him, and he very nearly quailed. The look in her eyes, the sheer uninhibited lust and pleading in her beautiful face: her expression was exactly as he’d always imagined — no, it was better than he’d imagined. Both better and worse, if he was honest. The naked desire in her face was better than he’d imagined, because it was real: it was real and true, tangible and visible proof that the way he felt for her was mutual and shared.
And it was worse than he’d imagined, because this incredible feeling was completely forbidden. 
She tilted her head pleadingly. “Solas, please…” 
Please. He couldn’t bear to hear this word from her, because it was exactly what he wanted to hear. 
He shook his head slightly — both for his own sake and hers. “That’s enough for now, Nare,” he said. “Come.” He made his way over to his office door and waited for her to rise. 
She closed her eyes for a moment, then exhaled heavily and stood up from the couch. She adjusted her purse on her shoulder as she joined him at the door, and when she reached for the doorknob, he was torn between relief and a very visceral sense of loss. 
She paused and looked up at him. “So I’ll… I’ll see you on Thursday morning, then?” she said breathlessly. “For our usual meeting?”
He smiled, genuinely amused despite his horrible desire. “You’re forgetting about our seminar this afternoon.”
Her jaw dropped, and she burst into laughter. “Oh no, I did!” she exclaimed. “We really are fated to keep forgetting about the seminar!”
He grinned and clasped his hands behind his back. “To date, you have forgotten more often than I.”
“It’s not my fault!” she protested.
He quirked an eyebrow. “Are you suggesting that I’m to blame for your poor memory?”
She laughed again, then gave him a sly smile. “Not for my poor memory, no,” she said quietly. “For your sweet talking.”
He huffed, but her words gave him a little pang of guilt. Now that the worst of his prideful lust was starting to abate, the reasonable part of his mind was growing louder and clamouring at him for his extremely irresponsible behaviour just now.
He bowed his head. “You are probably right. I should curb my tendency to talk at such length.”
To his delight and his deep dismay, she took a little step closer to him. “Or maybe I should try some sweet talking of my own,” she murmured.
His semi-calm cock instantly hardened once more, but he forced his expression to remain neutral. “I wouldn’t advise that,” he said.
“Why not?” she asked.
He gazed into her eyes: her bold and beautiful cerulean eyes, bright with laughter and mischief — provocative eyes to go along with her provocative smile… 
Provoked by Nare’s taunting, his barely-leashed sense of lustful pride reared its head once more. He took a step closer to her, and her eyes widened. 
Then he took another step closer to her still, and another, and then she was backed against the office door while Solas loomed over her. 
He placed one palm carefully on the door beside her head. “You know exactly why,” he said, very quietly.
She didn’t reply. Her eyes were huge and feverishly hot, her lips parted, her cheeks flushed. Beautiful, he thought dizzily. Nare was beautiful and lustful and brilliant, and most strange and unfathomable of all, she wanted him. But… fenedhis, this was utterly and completely inadvisable, and they both knew it. 
She nervously licked her lips, and Solas’s gaze helplessly dropped to her mouth. She lifted her chin—  
Someone knocked on the door.
They both jumped, and Solas hastily stepped away from her. “Just a moment,” he called. “I’m finishing a meeting.”
“All right,” Abelas replied through the door. 
Solas exhaled through his pounding heart and looked at Nare. She was covering her mouth with both hands, and her eyes were huge. 
He gave her a reassuring look. “Be calm, Nare,” he whispered. “You’ve done nothing wrong.” 
She nodded and took a few slow breaths, and Solas carefully backed away from her. A tense moment later, she lowered her hands and gave him a sheepish but beautiful smile. “I’ll see you later,” she whispered. 
He nodded, then smoothed a hand over his scalp before gesturing politely at the door. Nare opened the door and smiled at Abelas as she stepped out of the office.
“Hi, Professor Abelas,” she said politely, and Solas felt a completely unreasonable rush of possessiveness. He was feeling jealous about Nare calling Abelas by his own title? He must be going mad. 
Abelas nodded to her. “Nare,” he greeted. He stepped into Solas’s office and held out an envelope. “Tamlen gave this to me by mistake.” 
“Ah,” Solas said. He took the envelope and carefully did not watch Nare as she walked away. “Is that all?”
Abelas nodded briskly. “I’ll be leaving the office for an early lunch. I’ll go straight to my one o’clock meeting when I am finished.”
Solas raised his eyebrows, actually distracted by this surprising news. “You’re leaving the office for lunch? Is there a lecture happening somewhere?”
“No,” he said. “It is a working lunch. A last-minute arrangement.”
“Ah,” Solas said. “My condolences.” He was well aware of Abelas’s distaste for last-minute plans. “You couldn’t turn it down?”
“Apparently not,” Abelas said ruefully. “I will see you later.” He turned away to return to his office, and Solas closed his office door. 
He made his way over to his desk, then plopped down in his chair with a sigh and pressed the heels of his hands into his eyes. He really must be going mad. Allowing himself to be provoked by Nare’s subtly arched spine and her soft little murmurs of please, telling her tales about his dreams even though he knew that his voice was riling her up, pinning her against the door and staring at her lips like a mindless lustful fool…  
He rubbed his face, then straightened in his chair and clicked his mouse. He opened his documents and forced himself to concentrate on the article he’d been translating from Elvhen to common, but even as he worked on his translation, part of his mind was greedily running through his meeting with Nare, picking out the most deliciously suggestive things she’d said and done and storing them away for later when he was alone.
Her coquettish smile… Solas, please.. The arch in her spine as she sat on his couch… Maybe I should try some sweet talking of my own… The heated, feverish, pleading look in her eyes as he pinned her back against the door… 
He cock throbbed insistently in his pants. He sighed and ignored it, then went back to tapping away at his keyboard. 
Nare’s degree was going to be a very long two years. 
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[TASK 180: MALI]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 460+ Malian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
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STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
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THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
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PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Nakunte Diarra (1941) Malian - artist. 
Amy Koita (1952) Malian - singer. 
Mariam Doumbia (1958) Malian - singer.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American [including Malian, Nigerian, with small parts from Benin, Togolese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Angolan, Ivorian, Ghanaian, Senegalese, South Central hunter-gatherers], European - actress, director, and activist.
Kandia Kouyaté (1959) Malian - kora player.
Gloria Reuben (1964) Afro-Jamaican [including Malian, Nigerian, Ghanian, Ivorian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Sephardi Jewish, likely some English] - singer and actress. 
Mamani Keïta (1965) Malian - musician. 
Mah Damba / Mah Sissoko (1965) Malian - singer. 
Kimberly Elise (1967) Malian, Songhai - actress.
Babani Koné (1968) Malian - singer.
Oumou Sangaré (1968) Malian  - singer. 
Ramata Koite (1971) Malian - actress.
Youma / Youma Diakite (1971) Malian - model, actress, tv personality, and showgirl.
Aïda Touré (1973) Malian - artist. 
Julia Channel (1973) Malian / French, Italian - actress, former adult actress, singer and entrepreneur.
Viviane Ndour (1973) Malian, Mauritanian / Lebanese - singer. 
Rokia Traoré (1974) Bambara Malian - singer-songwriter and guitarist. 
Aïssa Maïga (1975) Malian / Senegalese, Gambian - actress and producer.
Jessica Pimentel (1977) Dominican [Malian, Taino, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Irish, Possibly Other] - actress, singer, and guitarist.
Tia Mowry (1978) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actress and model. 
Young Deenay / Fatima Napo (1979) Malian - rapper. 
Maimuna / Maimuna Amadu Murasjko (1980) Malian / Belarusian - violinist.
Fatoumata Diawara (1982) Malian - actress and singer. 
Sona Jobarteh (1983) Malian, English - musician and singer.  
Inna Modja (1984) Fula Malian - singer and model. 
Mariam Koné (1987) Malian - singer.
Binta Kam (1990) Malian - model.
Amelia Beya (1991) Malian - model.
Djess abdoulaye Diawara (1992) Malian - model.
Inaissa Keita (1992) Malian - model.
Audra Milos (1993) Malian, Romanian, Spanish, Irish - actress and model.
Sianna Dwayna (1995) Malian - rapper.
Aya Nakamura (1995) Malian - singer.
Ada Coker (1995) Malian - model.
Natalia Sylla (1996) Malian - model.
Kendal Sissoko (1999) Malian - model.
Depe Bore (1999) Malian - model.
Geneviève Traoré (2001) Malian - model.
Rhym Guisse (?) Malian / Algerian - actress and filmmaker.
Djeneba Seck (?) Malian - singer. 
Fanta Sacko (?) Malian - singer. 
Ko Kan Ko Sata (?) Malian - musician, kamelen n'goni player. 
Fatoumata Coulibaly (?) Malian - actress, director, journalist, and women's rights activist.
Oumou (?) Malian - Miss Mali USA 2016 (instagram: oumouusamake).
Namasthy (?) Malian - Instagrammer (namasthy)
Mariam Traore (?) Malian - Instagrammer (kama_tra).
Amiinata (?) Malian - model (instagram: _amycisse).
Kadiya Dsb (?) Malian - youtuber and instagrammer (kadiyadsb).
F - Athletes:
Hamchétou Maïga (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Djenebou Sissoko (1982) Malian - basketball player.
Gaëlle Niaré (1982) Malian - high jumper. 
Nare Diawara (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Maakan Tounkara (1983) Malian, Guinean - handball player.
Diana Gandega (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Nantenin Keïta (1984) Mandinka Malian - sprinter.
Meiya Tireira (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Siraba Dembélé Pavlović (1986) Malian - handball player.
Siga Tandia (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Diéné Diawara (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Estelle Johnson (1988) Malian / Cameroonian - footballer. 
Nassira Traoré (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Kani Konté (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Djénébou Danté (1989) Malian - sprinter. 
Minata Keita (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Naîgnouma Coulibaly (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Bassira Touré (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Kankou Coulibaly (1990) Malian - basketball player. 
Ramata Diakité (1991) Malian - basketball player. 
Touty Gandega (1991) Malian - basketball player. 
Astan Dabo (1992) Malian - basketball player. 
Hawa Tangara (1993) Malian - footballer. 
Sebe Coulibaly (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Adoudou Konaté (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Aïssatou Tounkara (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Bintou Koité (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Madelen Janogy (1995) Malian / Swedish - footballer. 
Kadidiatou Diani (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Aissata Traoré (1997) Malian - footballer. 
Goundo Diallo (1997) Malian - basketball player
Yakaré Niakaté (1997) Malian - footballer. 
Kadidia Maiga (1997) Malian - basketball player
Mariam Coulibaly (1997) Malian - basketball player
Adama Coulibaly (1998) Malian - basketball player. 
Rokia Doumbia (1999) Malian - basketball player.
M:
Boubacar Traoré (1942) Malian - singer and musician.
Salif Keita (1949) Mandinka Malian - singer-songwriter.
Abdoulaye Ascofare (1949) Malian - actor, filmmaker, and poet.
Mory Kanté (1950) Malian / Guinean - singer and kora player. 
Cheick Tidiane Seck (1953) Malian - singer and musician.
Amadou Bagayoko (1954) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Assane Kouyaté (1954) Malian - actor and director.
Afel Bocoum (1955) Songhai Malian - singer, guitarist, and actor.
Abdoulaye Diabaté (1956) Malian - singer and guitarist. 
Moussa Kouyate (1956) Malian - kora player. 
Sidi Touré (1959) Malian - singer. 
Abderrahmane Sissako (1961) Malian / Mauritanian - film director and producer. 
Ibi Maiga / Ibrahim Maiga (1963) Malian - actor, singer, and comedian.
Baba Sissoko (1963) Malian - musician.
Toumani Diabaté (1965) Malian - kora player.
Bassekou Kouyate (1966) Malian - musician.  
Ballaké Sissoko (1968) Malian - kora player. 
Samba Touré (1968) Malian - guitarist.
Neba Solo (1969) Malian - musician.
Doudou Masta (1971) Malian - rapper and actor. 
Mohamed Dia (1973) Malian - clothing designer. 
Oxmo Puccino (1974) Malian - rapper. 
Mamadou Diabaté (1975) Malian - kora player. 
Black Thought / Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (1975) Malian - rapper.
Mokobé / Mokobé Traoré (1975) Malian - rapper.
Ben Zabo (1976) Malian - musician.
Noom Diawara (1978) Malian - actor. 
Seckou Keita (1978) Malian - kora player and drummer.
Diouc Koma / Dioucounda Koma (1980) Malian - actor and writer. 
Ladj Ly (1980) Malian - actor and director.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Bakary Sereme (1981) Malian - model and swimmer.
Salif / Salif Fofana / Salif Wonka (1981) Malian, Guadeloupean - rapper.
Tahj Mowry (1986) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actor and singer. 
Keith Carlos (1987) African-American [including Malian, Beninese, Togolese], some Spanish - model and American footballer. 
Young Pô (1992) Malian - rapper and singer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper, kora player, and producer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper and kora player.
Iba Montana (1994) Malian - rapper.
Fatoumata Sissoko (1996) Malian - model.
Twochainz Diakité (1996) Malian - model.
Cheick oumar Haidara (1997) Malian - model.
Sidibe Vincent Depaul (1997) Malian - model.
Touré Moussa (1997) Malian - model.
Sidi Diop (1998) Malian - model.
Pvpii Swiigg (1999) Malian - model.
Dembélé Abdramane (2000) Malian - model.
Master Soumy / Ismael Doukouré (?) Malian - rapper.  
Balla Tounkara (?) Malian - kora player. 
Aliou Haidara (?) Malian - model.
Djelimady Tounkara (?) Malian - guitarist. 
Cheick Hamala Diabaté (?) Malian - musician. 
Bocar Ba (?) Malian - actor.
M - Athletes:
Karounga Keïta (1941) Malian - footballer. 
Jean Tigana (1955) Malian - footballer.
José Touré (1961) Malian - footballer.
Habib Sissoko (1971) Malian - footballer.
Fernand Coulibaly (1971) Malian - footballer.
Brahim Thiam (1974) Malian - footballer.
Yaya Dissa (1975) Malian - footballer. 
Bassala Touré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sammy Traoré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Berthé (1977) Malian - footballer.
Éric Chelle (1977) Malian - footballer.
Vincent Doukantié (1977) Malian - footballer. 
Frédéric Kanouté (1977) Malian / French - footballer. 
Soumaila Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diawara (1978) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer. 
Alioune Touré (1978) Malian - footballer. 
Naman Keïta (1978) Malian / Alergian - hurdler. 
Soumaila Samake (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Sidibé (1978) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Konaté (1978) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Sambou Traoré (1979) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Dissa (1979) Malian - footballer.
Zoumana Camara (1979) Malian - footballer.
Bah Mamadou (1979) Singaporean [Malian] - footballer.
Mamady Sidibé (1979) Malian - footballer.
Cédric Kanté (1979) Malian - footballer. 
Nouha Diakité (1980) Malian - basketball player. 
Adama Coulibaly (1980) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Diakité (1980) Malian - footballer.
Djimi Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou Diarra (1980) Malian - basketball player. 
Mamary Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Fousseni Diawara (1980) Malian - footballer. 
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer. 
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer.
Amara Sy (1981) Malian - basketball player. 
Sadio Sankharé (1981) Malian - footballer.
Tenema N'Diaye (1981) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Konte (1981) Malian - footballer.
Adamo Coulibaly (1981) Malian - footballer.
Morike Sako (1981) Malian - footballer.
Alou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Kante (1981) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Oumar Dabo (1981) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Sidibé (1981) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Cisse (1982) Malian - basketball player. 
Djibril Sidibé (1982) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Traoré (1982) Malian - footballer.
Ayouba Traoré (1982) Malian - judoka.
Koly Kanté (1982) Malian - footballer. 
Noé Sissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Biagui Kamissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diamouténé (1983) Malian - footballer.
Ludovic Chelle (1983) Malian - basketball player. 
Ladji Doucouré (1983) Malian, Senegalese - decathlete.
Moké Diarra (1983) Malian - footballer. 
Abdoulaye Diawara (1983) Malian - footballer. 
Mahamet Diagouraga (1984) Malian - footballer.
Diego Yesso (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Tangara (1984) Malian - basketball player. 
Soumbeïla Diakité (1984) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Cissé (1984) Malian - footballer.
Sigamary Diarra (1984) Malian - footballer. 
Jimmy Kébé (1984) Malian - footballer. 
Mamoutou Coulibaly (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Chérif Dia (1984) Malian - long jumper and triple jumper. 
Bano Traoré (1985) Malian - hurdler.
Boubacar Coulibaly (1985) Malian - footballer.
Drissa Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Abdarhmane Coulibaly (1985) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Mohamed Sissoko (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumaré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakaye Traoré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Adama Tamboura (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumare (1985) Malian - footballer.
Sidi Yaya Keita (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Drissa Diarra (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Alphousseyni Keita (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Mohamed Fofana (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Yahia Kébé (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Mamadou Diarra (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Garra Dembélé (1986) Malian - footballer.
Gary Coulibaly (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mustapha Yatabaré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1986) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Traoré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mohammadou Al Hadji (1986) Malian, Cameroonian - footballer.
Manuel Kanté (1986) Malian - footballer. 
Souleymane Keïta (1986) Malian - footballer. 
Demba Barry (1987) Malian - footballer.
Idrissa Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mory Sidibé (1987) Malian - volleyball player.
Lassana Fané (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Kébé (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Modibo Maïga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Diakité (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mousa Dembélé (1987) Malian / Flemish - footballer.
Oumar Sissoko (1987) Malian - footballer.
Kalilou Traoré (1987) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Berthé (1987) Malian - footballer.
Toumani Diagouraga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Bira Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Camara (1988) Malian - middle-distance runner. 
Mamoudou Hanne (1988) Malian - sprinter. 
Mana Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Salif Coulibaly (1988) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Diabaté (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamane Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Wesley Fofana (1988) Malian - American footballer.
Bakary Sako (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou Sissoko (1988) Malian - footballer.
Alliou Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Doucouré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Russell Wilson (1988) African-American [including Malian, Cameroonian, Congolese, Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Unspecified North Africa, Senegalese, Africa South-Central Hunter Gatherers], English, Unspecified West Asian and Central Asian - American footballer. 
Moussa Sissoko (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Maka Mary (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Lassana Diarra (1989) Malian - footballer.  
Tongo Doumbia (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Souleymane Konaté (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Bakaye Dibassy (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Hamady Tamboura (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Coulibaly (1989) Malian - footballer.
Diaranké Fofana (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diakité (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Sow (1989) Malian - footballer.
Massiré Kanté (1989) Malian - footballer.
Sambou Yatabaré (1989) Malian - footballer.
Bassirou Dembélé (1990) Malian - footballer.
Nama Fofana (1990) Malian - footballer.
Morimakan Koïta (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Ismaël Keïta (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Bradley Diallo (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Kassim Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Oumare Tounkara (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Bangoura (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdoul Sissoko (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Ahmed Soukouna (1990) Malian - footballer.
Yacouba Sylla (1990) Malian - footballer.
Baboye Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Cheibane Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Wagué (1990) Malian - footballer.
Oumar Diaby (1990) Malian - footballer.
Bandja Sy (1990) Malian - basketball player. 
Cheick Chérif Doumbia (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Makan Konaté (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Gueïda Fofana (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Adama Touré (1991) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diabate (1991) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulay Diaby (1991) Malian - footballer.
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hey nare, I'm using your tutorial, but if I click on load multiple dicom files i get an error that there are no dicom files? Any chance that it must be load to layers instead?
hi! do you mind messaging me off anon so i can help you?
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hi, nare!! would you ever share your sharpening settings? or direct people to one that could be similar? i absolutely adore it! <3
hi there, and thank you! at first, i thought this was mina messing with me bc just this weekend i was trying new sharpens and showing them to her ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
anyways. i made my gif action based on a giffing tutorial @tessgifs made a while ago (and unfortunately i can't seem to find it anymore? but it really helped me) with a few changes over time. but being completely honest i, still to this day, don't know how sharpening works properly so i just click on things and see the results hahahahaha
but this is the sharpen part of my gif action:
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hope it helps! and, again, thank you <3
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hi nare! i don't know if its just me but your gif tutorial doesn't work for me - comes up with a page that says "You need access. Request access, or switch to an account with access."
hello! i have no idea what might've happened. i will reset the settings, try opening it again now. if it still doesn't work, just contact me!
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[TASK 078: ZIMBABWE]
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 290+ Zimbabwean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Dorothy Masuka (1935) Zimbabwean - singer.
Stella Chiweshe (1946) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sekai Nzenza-Shand (1959) Zimbabwean - writer.
Busi Ncube (1963) Zimbabwean - singer.
Rozalla Miller / Rozalla (1964) Zambian, Zimbabwean - dancer.
Leonard Zhakata (1968) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Masasa Moyo (1970) Zimbabwean / Irish, German - actress.
Eska Mtungwazi / Eska (1971) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shingisai Suluma (1971) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Petina Gappah (1971) Zimbabwean - author.
Thandie Newton (1972) Zimbabwean / English - actress.
Maggie Lloyd Williams (1975) Zimbabwean - actress.
Ivy Kombo (1975) Zimbabwean - gospel artist.
Anna Mudeka (1976) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chipo Chung (1977) Zimbabwean / Chinese - actress and activist.
Danai Gurira (1978) Zimbabwean - actress and playwright.
Kudzai Sevenzo (1979) Zimbabwean - actress and musician.
Edith WeUtonga (1979) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinopona Katsande / Tin Tin (1979) Zimbabwean - actress, radio and television personality.
Jamelia Niela Davis / Jamelia (1981) Zimbabwean / Jamaican - actress and recording artist.
Shingai Shoniwa (1981) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave (1981) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pauline Kamusewu / Pauline (1982) Zimbabwean / Italian - singer.
Mathira Mohammad / Mathira (1982) Zimbabwean / Pakistani - model, actress, singer, dancer, and hostess.
Lucia Evans (1982) Zimbabwean, Irish - singer.
Cynthia Muvirimi (1983) Zimbabwean - model.
Caroline Marufu (1983) Zimbabwean - Miss Zimbabwe World 2007.
Selmor Mtukudzi (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
DJ Zinhle (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Natalie Gumede (1984) Zimbabwean - actress.
Velile Tshabalala (1984) Zimbabwean - actress.
Barbara Mamabolo (1985) Zimbabwean - actress and singer.
Prudence Mabhena (1986) Zimbabwean - singer.
Ropa Garise (1986) Zimbabwean - model.
Tarisai Vushe (1987) Zimbabwean - singer.
Vimbai Mutinhiri (1987) Zimbabwean - actress, model and television personality.
Taps Mugadza (1988) Zimbabwean - singer.
Chenegeto Brown (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa (1988) Zimbabwean - radio personality.
Silibaziso Dube / Sli Dube (1989) Zimbabwean - model.
Sibongile Mlambo (1990) Zimbabwean - actress and model.
Ericah Sabi / Empress Massina (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Alexandra Govere / Andra (1990) Zimbabwean, Unspecified Native American, French - singer-songwriter, producer, reality tv personality, gymnast, and journalist.
Mimi Ndiweni (1991) Zimbabwean - actress.
Sandra Muchaneta Gazi / Lady Squanda  (1991) Zimbabwean - actress.
Kristine Musademba (1992) Zimbabwean / Filipina - ice skater.
Moe Makaya (1992) Zimbabwean - model.
Letwin Tatenda Tiwaringe (1992) Zimbabwean - model.
Shalvin Kundai Chakwada / Empress Shelly (1992) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Kachingwe / Tinashe (1993) Zimbabwean / Irish, Norwegian, Danish, English - singer, dancer, actress and director.
Lynette Lisa Musenyi / Bounty Lisa (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Scola Dondo / Strawberry Ripples Let's Get Healthy  (1995) Zimbabwean - youtuber.
Tkay Maidza (1996) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Thando Sikwila (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and actress.
Yolanda Yona (?) Zimbabwean - model and beauty pageant contestant.
Catherine Makaya (?) Zimbabwean - model and beauty pageant contestant.
Charity Zisengwe (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Nyasha Matonhodze (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Carol Mujokoro (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Michelle Wallace (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Violet Makunike / Viomak (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tholakele Dlamini (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Sibo Bero (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Hannah Chikosi-Mapepeta (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Rosanna Hall (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Teurai Chanakira (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Olivia Charamba / Mai Charamba (?) Zimbabwean -
RuTendo DeNise (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Sophia Leonie (?) Zimbabwean / English, German - actress.
Charmaine Bingwa (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Chiedza Mhende (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Portia Gwanzura (?) Zimbabwean - singer.
Ginny Holder (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Melissa Mashiki (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pokello Nare (?) Zimbabwean - reality star.
Ammara Brown (?) Zimbabwean - musician and actress.
Hope Masike (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
King Lo / Locnation (?) Zimbabwean - producer.
Mbo Mahocs (?) Zimbabwean - socialite.
Candice Mwakalyelye (?) Zimbabwean - radio personality.
Daruler / Mambokadzi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nonku Vundla / Black Bird (?) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Kimberley Robinson (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Greatmore Chatya (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Rachel Stuart (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Nicole Ncube (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Natasha Ndlovu (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Petronella Tayamika Mahachi / Taya (?) Zimbabwean  - fashion designer.
Nomathamsanqa Mkwananzi / Nkwali (?) Zimbabwean  - fashion designer.
Pah Chihera (?) Zimbabwean  - model.
Linda Gabriel (?) Zimbabwean  - poet.
Namatai Mubariki (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Bethany Pasinawako-Ngolomi (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Chiedza Babra Maswera / Blacperl (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Bonnie Deuschle (?) Zimbabwean  - musician and author.
Dorothy Karengo / Darula (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Tariro Kadandara / Queen Kadjah (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Everjoy Takudzwa Kawadza / Eve Kawadza (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Edeline Mapuranga / Juwela (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
Lady Storm (?) Zimbabwean  - musician.
M:
Joseph Magundwane / Mechanic Manyeruke (1942)
Thomas Mapfumo (1945) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Sam Mangwana (1945) Zimbabwean / Angolan - musician.
Dominic Kanaventi (1950) Zimbabwean - actor.
Oliver Mtukudzi / Tuku (1952) Zimbabwean - guitarist.
Cosmas Magaya (1953) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Lovemore Majaivana (1954) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jonathan Wutawunashe (1955) Zimbabwean - keyboardist, guitarist, and songwriter.
Bob Nyabinde (1955) Zimbabwean - musician.
Zeke Manyika (1955) Zimbabwean - drummer and singer-songwriter.
Louis Mhlanga (1956) Zimbabwean - guitarist, singer, and producer.
Solomon Skuza (1956) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tendayi Gahamadze (1959) Zimbabwean - mbira player and songwriter.
Peter Muparutsa (1959) Zimbabwean - musician.
Garikayi Tirikoti (1961) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Keith Thompson (1962) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chirikure Chirikure (1962) Zimbabwean - songwriter, poet, and writer.
Albert Nyathi (1962) Zimbabwean - poet.
Forward Kwenda (1963) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Alick Macheso (1968) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and dancer.
Leonard Zhakata (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calvin Gudu (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Josphat Somanje (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Edgar Langeveldt (1969) Zimbabwean - actor, singer-songwriter, and comedian.
Charles Mudede (1969) Zimbabwean - filmmaker.
Musekiwa Chingodza (1970) Zimbabwean - mbira and marimba player.
Clive Mukundu (1970) Zimbabwean - musician.
Christopher Mlalazi (1970) Zimbabwean - writer.
Daniel Dumile / MF Doom (1971) Zimbabwean / Trinidadian - recording artist and producer.
Connie M’Gadzah (1971) Zimbabwean - actor.
Ignatius Mabasa (1971) Zimbabwean - musician, writer, and storyteller.
Willbroad Muponda / Willom Tight (1971) Zimbabwean - musician.
Charles Charamba (1971) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Allan Chimbetu (1972) Zimbabwean - musician.
Brian Chikwava (1972) Zimbabwean - musician and writer.
Sabhuku Vharazipi / David Mubaiwa (1973) Zimbabwean = socialite, actor, writer and comedian.
Herbert Schwamborn (1973) Zimbabwean / German - producer and rapper.
Victor Kunonga (1974) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Sean Fletcher (1974) Zimbabwean / English - journalist and radio personality.
Ramadu (1975) Zimbabwean - musician.
Togara Muzanenhamo (1975) Zimbabwean - poet.
Adam Croasdell (1976) Zimbabwean - actor.
Audius Mtawarira (1977) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Progress Chipfumo (1977) Zimbabwean - singer and guitarist.
Alexio Kawara (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
Blessing Shumba (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dino Mudondo (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
David Chifunyise / D-va (1979) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Leroy Gopal (1979) Zimbabwean - actor.
Buffalo Souljah (1980) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Alishias Musimbe / Maskiri (1980) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Obi Mhondera (1980) Zimbabwean - songwriter and producer.
Desmond Chideme / Stunner (1980) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nyasha Hatendi (1981) Zimbabwean - actor and producer.
Tongayi Chirisa (1981) Zimbabwean - actor and musician.
Peter Mujuru / Mashasha (1982) Zimbabwean - guitarist, bassist, percussionist, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Sulumani Chimbetu (1982) Zimbabwean - musician.
M. K. Asante (1982) Zimbabwean - author, filmmaker, recording artist, and professor.
Eric Moyo (1982) Zimbabwean - singer.
Lamont Chitepo (1982) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ngonidzashe Kambarami / Ngonie (1983) Zimbabwean - singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Dereck Chisora (1983) Zimbabwean - boxer.
Ngoni Kambarami (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tawanda Sibotshiwe / Jusa Dementor (1983) Zimbabwean - musician and producer.
Winky D (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Leonard Mapfumo (1983) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Michael Mahendere / Mic Inity (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Fazakerley / Rationale (1984) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Mkhululi Bhebhe (1984) Zimbabwean - singer.
Shingirai Kaserera / Sugaspott (1984) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Flint Bedrock (1985) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Desire Sibanda / Dizzy Dee (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sanii Makhalima (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Rockford Josphat (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Simbarashe Muswere / Mystik Becyad (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Munya Chidzonga (1985) Zimbabwean - actor and filmmaker.
Tehn Diamond (1985) Zimbabwean - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Rockford Josphat / Roki (1985) Zimbabwean, Malagasy - singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor.
Terrence Kudakwashe Tichapondwa / Tryt (1986) Zimbabwean - musician.
Radzi Chinyanganya (1986) Zimbabwean / Scottish - presenter.
Rudi Schwamborn / Carlprit (1986) Zimbabwean / German - rapper.
Jah Prayzah (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Mukudzeyi Mukombe (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Abraham Wilson (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Martin Tawanda Gosha / Kazmik Chamakanda (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pacharo Mzembe (1988) Zimbabwean - actor.
Biggie Tembo Jr. (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Mathias Mhere (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Energy Sylvester Chizanga / Free,am (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa (1988) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Tendekai Philemon Tati / Madzitatiguru (1989) Zimbabwean - spoken word artist, slam poet, writer, and comedian.
Gerald Masanga / Jerry B (1989) Zimbabwean - musician.
Alfred Nenguwo (1989) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Regé-Jean Page (1990) Zimbabwean - actor.
Emmanuel Manyeruke / Guspy Warrior (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nyabulo Mayibongwe Nkomo (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kelvin Kusikwenyu / Killer T (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Wilton Isheasnesu Doba / Legion (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Elisha Matarirano / Legend Elly (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Gamure Munengami /Cello Culture (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nib Crouch (1991) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Phillip Kembo (1991) Zimbabwean - producer.
Brian Soko (1991) Zimbabwean - songwriter and producer.
Tafadzwa Mwandira / Celscius (1991) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lovejoy Matare / L kat (1991) Zimbabwean - rapper and lyricist.
Matthew C. Martino (1992) Zimbabwean - actor and producer.
Obey Makamure / Tocky Vibes (1993) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Darlington Zhanje / Dhadza D (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Maligakini Saizi / Kinnah (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Gary Tight (1994) Zimbabwean - musician.
Godknows Shumba / Magical (1994) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinotenda Chitapa (1995) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kelvin Jones (1995) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Gift Lihlohonolo Ndlovu (1996) Zimbabwean - musician.
Takura Chiwoniso / Blot (1996) Zimbabwean - musician.
McDon Vladmire Woodburn / Mcy Ghost (1998) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fisher Masango (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Alton Edwards (?) Zimbabwean, British - singer.
Zuva Martens (?) Zimbabwean / Dutch - actor and comedian.
Mathias Muzaza (?) Zimbabwean - singer and percussionist (Mokoomba).
Trustworth Samende (?) Zimbabwean - singer and guitarist (Mokoomba).
Abundance Mutori (?) Zimbabwean - singer and bassist (Mokoomba).
Ndaba Coster Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - singer and drummer (Mokoomba).
Miti Mugande (?) Zimbabwean - singer and percussionist (Mokoomba).
Donald Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - singer and keyboardist (Mokoomba).
Kwayedza Kureya / Kwaye (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Tiwai Muza (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Rise Kagonaa (?) Zimbabwean - guitarist.
Takura Tendayi / Takura (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Kenny Chitsvatsva (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shakespeare "Shakie" Kangwena (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chartwell Dutiro (?) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Kudaushe Matimba (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tendayi Jembere (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Steve Makoni (?) Zimbabwean - guitarist, songwriter, and comedian.
Kwasi Songui (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Mr. Lion / Gazzully (?) Zimbabwean - DJ.
Clemmence Rice (?) Zimbabwean - bass mbira player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Chaka Chakandika (?) Zimbabwean - kalimba player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Takawira Devera (?) Zimbabwean - lead mbira player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Tendai Kazuru (?) Zimbabwean - hosho player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Mudiwa Hood (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Douglas Vambe (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ngugi Vere (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Enock Munhenga / ExQ (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Syfo fame (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Clyde Macathur Chirikure / Clyde Banks (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
T Makwikwi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Antony Munetsi Matambanadzo / mUnetsi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lloyd Charles Muponda / King Labash (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tawanda Zarzu Tichareva (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Makura (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kudzayi Mhlanga (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Thembani Mubochwa (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Ara Kani (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Doc Vikela (?) Zimbabwean - comedian.
Calvin / Cal_Vin (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Michael Kudakwashe (?) Zimbabwean - actor and comedian.
Muzi Mangena (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dumi Maraire Jr / Draze (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Zadzisai Chikwanyanga / G.I.L (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ian Makiwa / Platinum Prince (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nicholas Muchinguri / POY (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sam Dondo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Gonzara / Ti Gonzi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Trevor Dongo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Blessed Zikhali / 8L (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Willis Afrika Wataffi  (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Baba Harare (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Newton Gwanangura / Badman (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Albert Mushore / Boom Beto (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Brian Sibalo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calisto Nyamhute (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calvin Malunga / Crystal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Daniel Mazhindu / Decibel (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Delani Makhalima (?) Zimbabwean - musician and producer.
Dereck Mpofu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tamuka Mponda-Makuluni / DJ Tamuka (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dumalisile Mehlomakhulu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Douglas Chimbetu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fungai Paradzayi / Fun F (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Resilience Chekera / GZE (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Bessel Mugo Parewa / Hwindi Prezident (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Child (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Designer (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Signal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jeremy Olivier (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jonah Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Josh Kawara / Josh Kays (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shadreck Kwarire (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kireni Zulu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Achieve Moyo / Krimz Beatz (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lucky Kumene (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shelton Tutani / Maggikal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ephraim Mushore / Lyrical Editor / Major E (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Masta Reins (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Problematic:
Dizzy Dee (1985) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and DJ - convicted of rape.
Soul Jah Love (1989) Zimbabwean - assaulted wife.
Washington Kavhai (?) Zimbabwean - musician - convicted of rape.
Tawanda Manyimo (?) Zimbabwean - actor - played a Japanese character in Ghost In The Shell when he is not Japanese.
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tinyangelpalacebonk · 5 years
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Nari hote janme jati || Charar gan || Harmonium Tutorial •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓Subscribe Swasti Ananda Songi:https://bit.ly/2XfwPLm ✓Subscribe another music channel “Swasti tune”: https://bit.ly/2ISr56c •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓WhatsApp group: https://ift.tt/3220xXD ✓Telegram group: https://ift.tt/2NtEhCz ✓Facebook page: https://ift.tt/325zjPK ✓Instagram: https://ift.tt/2NrTe8o ✓Twitter: https://twitter.com/sasmalswasti ✓Pinterest: https://ift.tt/323E3Fo ✓Tumblr: https://ift.tt/2NoVwot ✓Blogger: https://ift.tt/324djoq ♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪ ✓Song credit: 1.Intro Music: Do It Musician: @iksonofficial #Swasti #SATSANG_WORLD #trending There may be fault in lyrics and tune... please mercy for that... Lyrics: Nari hote janme jati thakle jata tbei jati Swami te jar jemni rati santano pay temni Mati. Adho kathar samay hote kre kriye ja sekhabi Seiti cheler hbe mokkham hisebe chal nay pastabi Dhara Bala karar majhe Subha jeta dekhte pbi Tmntara agrahe tar uske dibi jiban gati. Swami strite jhagra kre chele puley e dekhe Gollayer e sadar dware bacha guloy rakhe Jmn vabe jmn sthale jmn Beni bap ar mate Sad icchate akul hleo oi Beni ray cheler hate Mayer uchit pitar prati chele puler sraddha Nati Bare jate temni Kara ucchal ete se santati. Swasur, bhasur ,debar,nanad edr prati jaman Kathabarta seba kayda tar e prasaran Jmn vabe krbi apan abhyas byabahar Santaner o hridayti tor raibe je tor tar Sashan niye chalis jadi sraddhate tor se santati Toshon hara sashan kintu anbe nare Taran gati. 🙏🙏Joyguru 🙏🙏 September 18, 2019 at 03:55PM
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tinyangelpalacebonk · 5 years
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Nari hote janme jati || Charar gan || Harmonium Tutorial •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓Subscribe Swasti Ananda Songi:https://bit.ly/2XfwPLm ✓Subscribe another music channel “Swasti tune”: https://bit.ly/2ISr56c •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓WhatsApp group: https://ift.tt/3220xXD ✓Telegram group: https://ift.tt/2NtEhCz ✓Facebook page: https://ift.tt/325zjPK ✓Instagram: https://ift.tt/2NrTe8o ✓Twitter: https://twitter.com/sasmalswasti ✓Pinterest: https://ift.tt/323E3Fo ✓Tumblr: https://ift.tt/2NoVwot ✓Blogger: https://ift.tt/324djoq ♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪ ✓Song credit: 1.Intro Music: Do It Musician: @iksonofficial #Swasti #SATSANG_WORLD #trending There may be fault in lyrics and tune... please mercy for that... Lyrics: Nari hote janme jati thakle jata tbei jati Swami te jar jemni rati santano pay temni Mati. Adho kathar samay hote kre kriye ja sekhabi Seiti cheler hbe mokkham hisebe chal nay pastabi Dhara Bala karar majhe Subha jeta dekhte pbi Tmntara agrahe tar uske dibi jiban gati. Swami strite jhagra kre chele puley e dekhe Gollayer e sadar dware bacha guloy rakhe Jmn vabe jmn sthale jmn Beni bap ar mate Sad icchate akul hleo oi Beni ray cheler hate Mayer uchit pitar prati chele puler sraddha Nati Bare jate temni Kara ucchal ete se santati. Swasur, bhasur ,debar,nanad edr prati jaman Kathabarta seba kayda tar e prasaran Jmn vabe krbi apan abhyas byabahar Santaner o hridayti tor raibe je tor tar Sashan niye chalis jadi sraddhate tor se santati Toshon hara sashan kintu anbe nare Taran gati. 🙏🙏Joyguru 🙏🙏 Swasti Ananda Songi
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Nari hote janme jati || Charar gan || Harmonium Tutorial Nari hote janme jati || Charar gan || Harmonium Tutorial •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓Subscribe Swasti Ananda Songi:https://bit.ly/2XfwPLm ✓Subscribe another music channel “Swasti tune”: https://bit.ly/2ISr56c •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ✓WhatsApp group: https://ift.tt/3220xXD ✓Telegram group: https://ift.tt/2NtEhCz ✓Facebook page: https://ift.tt/325zjPK ✓Instagram: https://ift.tt/2NrTe8o ✓Twitter: https://twitter.com/sasmalswasti ✓Pinterest: https://ift.tt/323E3Fo ✓Tumblr: https://ift.tt/2NoVwot ✓Blogger: https://ift.tt/324djoq ♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪ ✓Song credit: 1.Intro Music: Do It Musician: @iksonofficial #Swasti #SATSANG_WORLD #trending There may be fault in lyrics and tune... please mercy for that... Lyrics: Nari hote janme jati thakle jata tbei jati Swami te jar jemni rati santano pay temni Mati. Adho kathar samay hote kre kriye ja sekhabi Seiti cheler hbe mokkham hisebe chal nay pastabi Dhara Bala karar majhe Subha jeta dekhte pbi Tmntara agrahe tar uske dibi jiban gati. Swami strite jhagra kre chele puley e dekhe Gollayer e sadar dware bacha guloy rakhe Jmn vabe jmn sthale jmn Beni bap ar mate Sad icchate akul hleo oi Beni ray cheler hate Mayer uchit pitar prati chele puler sraddha Nati Bare jate temni Kara ucchal ete se santati. Swasur, bhasur ,debar,nanad edr prati jaman Kathabarta seba kayda tar e prasaran Jmn vabe krbi apan abhyas byabahar Santaner o hridayti tor raibe je tor tar Sashan niye chalis jadi sraddhate tor se santati Toshon hara sashan kintu anbe nare Taran gati. 🙏🙏Joyguru 🙏🙏 September 18, 2019 at 03:55PM by Swasti Ananda Songi
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