I finished persona 5 in two weeks. I may have a problem

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I finished persona 5 in two weeks. I may have a problem
this probably won’t get any notes since i’m such a tiny account but if you want to take this quiz you can find it here ! after pulling an all-nighter crying over tsoa, i created this because i don’t think i’ve seen this type of personality test floating around before! hopefully it’s not too inaccurate since i’m not an expert on the subject. this was inspired by the pottermore sorting quizzes here and the greek godly parent quiz here
feel free to tag what you got if you finish it! mine is the realist
if you don’t want to take the quiz but you still want to know, the possible outcomes were:
the chosen one: authentic, brave, bold, intuitive, natural, passionate, stubborn
the realist: practical, understanding, honest, brutal, logical, creator, intelligent, sensible, down-to-earth, reasonable
the doppelgänger: manipulative, self deprecating, intelligent, knowledgable, ambiguous, caring
the master: determined, obsessive, powerful, charismatic, confident, rash, challenging
the defender: loyal, selfless, guardian, youthful, honest, unguarded, courageous, basically a gryffindor
the warrior: purposeful, adaptable, loyal, agressive, mindful, decisive, skillful, isolated, destroyer
Until my life is exhausted
This scene is gold.
i’m black then i’m white
no!!! something isn’t right!!
my enemy’s invisible,
i don’t know how to fight ♪♫
Persona 3 The Movie PV14 #4 Winter of Rebirth
Who wants to watch the Persona 3 stage plays? :D
(Well, the most recent one, at least. You can watch the second one online here; if the first one is online anywhere, I haven’t found it. Let me know if you’ve seen it somewhere, you’ll save me like 70 bucks)
But anyway! I have Persona 3 the Weird Masquerade: Bismuth Crystals to share with you guys. This is the third P3 stage play, and it starts with a recap of the Hanged Man battle and ends after the school trip to Kyoto.
The stage plays really are worth watching, with fantastic casting and some really neat special effects - even if you’re not sold on the idea of a live-action P3 adaptation, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised if you give Weird Masquerade a shot.
Watch it for Ueda Keisuke being unspeakably gorgeous, if nothing else.
Very important.
female protagonist version | male protagonist version
The files are password-protected; the password is the name of the protagonist, surname first, with no capital letters or spaces, and each file has a different password. If you need more hints, the Megaten wiki can probably help you out!
Please don’t reupload these videos. I love these plays and I want to make them more accessible to people who can’t import the DVDs from Japan, but I will take them down if people are jerks about it. ;_;
and please reblog this post, so your fellow fans have a chance to check out Weird Masquerade!
Harry Potter Ambient Noise Masterlist
Some Harry Potter inspired background noises for you all!
Getting to Hogwarts
Platform 9 ¾
Hogwarts Express
Storm On The Hogwarts Express
Hogwarts Express Compartment
Death Eaters - Hogwarts Express
At Hogwarts
Rainy Hogwarts
Hogwarts After Dark
The Great Hall At Hogwarts
Halloween At Hogwarts
Christmas Cheer At Hogwarts
Hogwarts Grounds In Summer
Snape’s Office
McGonagall’s Office
Regan Ravenclaw’s Study
Owlery
Under The Hogwarts Lake
Hogwarts Grounds
The Black Lake
The Forbidden Forest
Working By The Great Lake
These Halls Are No Longer Safe
Quidditch
The Four Houses
Gryffindor
Gryffindor Tower Sounds
Gryffindor Fireplace
Gryffindor Dormitory
Gryffindor Common Room - Rainy
Gryffindor Common Room With Pets
Slytherin
Slytherin Common Room
Slytherin Dormitory
Study Like A Slytherin!
Slytherin Evening
Slytherin Study Room
Hufflepuff
Hufflepuff Dormitory
Evening In The Hufflepuff Common Room
Cozy Hufflepuff Common Room
Hufflepuff Common Room w/ Harp
Ravenclaw
Ravenclaw Common Room
Ravenclaw Dormitory
Ravenclaw Window Sill
Ravenclaw Study
Ravenclaw’s Lazy Sunday
Study and Learn
The Perfect Hogwarts Library
Hogwarts Library Realistic
Transfiguration Classroom
Classroom 11
Potions Class
Hogsmeade
Hogsmeade
Rainy Hogsmeade Afternoon
Three Broomsticks Inn
Madame Puddifoot’s Tea Shop
Hogsmeade Before Christmas
Outside Hogwarts
Malfoy Manor
Breakfast At The Burrow
Shell Cottage
Diagon Alley Shops
Weasley And Weasley
Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes
Leaky Cauldron
The Quidditch World Cup
Chinese sci-fi hit wins Hugo Awards for the first time
Chinese sci-fi fans were ecstatic when they learned that the Hugo Awards, one of the most prestigious science-fiction awards in the world, went to a Chinese novel for the first time.
The Three-Body Problem, written by Chinese sci-fi novelist Liu Cixin, beat out four other finalists and was announced the winner of the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Novel in Seattle on Saturday night local time.
The book’s translator Ken Liu accepted the award on the author’s behalf.
As one of the key international awards for the sci-fi genre, the Hugo Awards have been recognizing the best science fiction or fantasy works published in English since 1953.
The Three-Body Problem is also the first Chinese sci-fi novel that has been translated to English. Ever since it was first serialized in a Chinese sci-fi magazine in 2006, The Three-Body Problem, now a complete trilogy, has captivated millions of people in China for its magnificent space philosophy, and was unanimously hailed by sci-fi fans as “China’s best sci-fi novel.” In 2014, the English version of the trilogy’s first book was published in the US.
The second book, The Dark Forest, is planned to hit stores this summer, and the finale, Death’s End, will be out in January 2016, according to the trilogy’s publisher Tor Books.
Earlier this year, The Three-Body Problem was also nominated for the Nebula Awards, but didn’t go further than that. The loss made winning the Hugo Award more precious in the eyes of many fans.
“Eliminate human tyranny! The world belongs to Trisolaris!” congratulated Weibo user @Haoyunjierenboqie by quoting a famous sentence from the book. (For those who may not know, Trisolaris is an alien planet in the book, which literally means “Three-Body” in Chinese.)
“Well, after all it’s the winner predicted by George R.R. Martin,” commented @Wuwuyayawenwen, referring to the 2015 Hugo Awards predictions that the Game of Thrones author made on his blog a week ago.
“There’s nothing happier than having your favorite novel being acknowledged by the world. Congratulations!” said @Jiacunzhang_lang.
If you like sci-fi you should read this. I couldn’t put it down
i’m gonna reblog sad tablo bee every time it’s on my dash
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Death Note - Hong Guang Ho (Korean Lyrics + English Translation)
So the Korean version of Light’s song is actually pretty close to the Japanese lyrics, but this is Light’s song. How could I not translate it? Please note that I’m not sure what the song title is yet, so I’ve just left that alone. I’m told that the title is, in fact, simply “Death Note” so there we have it.
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