Wow. Talk about attention to detail.
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Wow. Talk about attention to detail.
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Who is best at hugging? Napoleon, Gaby, or Ilya? And cuddling? Both are very different skills.
Iâd reckon that Napoleon is the best at hugging. I wouldnât call him a huggerâI wouldnât call any of them a huggerâbut I bet if Solo put his mind to it he could give a great bear hug.
And naturally, because Illya & Gabyâs relationship through the film just snatched my heart right out of my body, Iâm picking the Russian for the cuddler. Â
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I want to see the sequel.
Ryota Kawade on the fecipher twitter, 25-6-2018:
[Kawade] Starting from today, weâll be showing off some wonderful celebratory artwork given to us by our Cipher card illustrators, one by one! Weâre starting off with some third anniversary celebration pieces from Cipherâs art director, Daisuke Izuka! #FEcipher
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All right, I can't bear this any longer: Could you PLEASE give us some context to those book covers you keep posting? Like what exactly are they, where do they come from, how did the author get those ideas, AND JUST HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS ARE THERE?! They are really weird and disturbing. I love them.
When I put them in the queue I thought everyone was going to get annoyed because theyâve seen them a million times, I feel terrible that so many of you guys havenât!
There is this controversy in book industries about e-books; specifically Amazon who has made it easy for someone to self publish whereas before it would cost someone thousands of dollars and so if you did you were a loser because you obviously couldnât get an agent or even get an indie publisher to back you. All of a sudden a million books are being self published by losers who are ruining literature because anyone can just print anything and nothing matters anymore. Itâs the same thing they said when they invented the printing press and then again when trade paperbacks became a thing.Â
A whole bunch of people, mostly fanfic writers just repurpose in their work, start publishing these short erotic novels that they havenât even edited and it was all getting weirder and weirder.Â
BDSM became mainstream because of EL James publishing her Twilight fanfiction â50 shades of grayâ and then suddenly there were a bunch of books that made people uncomfortable about time traveling to fuck dinosaurs. One erotic novel written by Christie Sims and Alara Branwen kind of became the poster child for the demise intellectualism.
A few years later someone calling themselves Chuck Tingle started to publish tiny erotica novels about people having sex with unicorns and Bigfoot that were intentionally weird with long and had highly specific titles. The covers went viral, most people thinking they were memes but then discovered they were real books that were actual short stories written by somebody who knew how to write and was obviously mocking the controversy.
Everyone was complaining and trying to find out who he was and journalists were trying to contact âhimâ but he refused to be interviewed. The popular rumor started going around that it was actually a father and son that wrote the books together and someone who everyone is probably sure was actually Chuck Tingle was anonymously interviewed and was like, âlol yeah and we usually write them start to finish in one nightâ which made people madder and was true because he really blew up when a meme about this dress went viral in a day and by the end of the day Chuck Tingle had a new erotic novel about fucking the dress.
Adding to the controversy is the fact that if you publish through Amazon people can read your books for free through their âdigital libraryâ but when people check out books itâs technically counted as a sale. Out of nowhere some dude named Chuck Tingle was at the top of the bestsellers list with these offensive books and sort of accidentally got nominated for a really prestigious award and everyone lost their shit.
The powers that be were changing the rules so he couldnât win, which is what also happened to Neil Gaiman when his comic book Sandman got nominated and everyone was outraged that a comic book could be considered literature. Neil Gaiman actually won the award and then they put in a rule that no more comic books could be nominated, but they got lucky with Chuck Tingle and he didnât win. Except then he was nominated for a second time.
Obviously Chuck Tingle didnât win again,Â
but then he kind of doubled down and published books about getting fucked by his nomination and then fucked by the concept of getting fucked over by the industry. Then his book started getting really mostly sociopolitical and shoved his award nomination down everyoneâs throats..
They were still just short weird erotica, but instead of being tongue-in-cheek funny they became condescendingly critical.
He has a website with an about me page but heâs become a folklore hero and everyone is 99% sure itâs fake.
As he stands now, the industries are still really upset but the indie scenes are considering them high art.
I am among the latter.
Donât forget, the whole reason people nominated Chuck Tingle for the Hugo awards in the first place is because a lot of white male authors were really mad that women and racial minorities were winning awards. They nominated him, but of course, he wasnât going to ruin the mystery by revealing himself, so instead he had someone go to the Hugos in his place⊠Zoe Quinn, who Gamergate centered around, and who was therefore the poster child of everything this group *hated*.
Chuck Tingle is a goddamn master.
Thank you for addingthat. I was about to be âbut it wasnât an accident he was nominated for a HugoâÂ
i see your Friends to Lovers trope and raise you Lovers Back to Friends. because healthy, amicable breakups are good and sometimes your ex can still be your good buddy
you wild for thinking anyone on this website has ever broken up without also destroying no less than three friend groups and generating six callout posts in the process
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Thatâs the best use of this reaction image I think Iâll ever see.
the dusky ioryâŠâŠsunset bird????? they literally look like a sunset. absolutely gorgeous
While weâre talking about cool lories, Iâd like to introduce you to the Black LoryâŠ
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BOTH OF THESE BIRDS ARE DRAGONS, SO SAYS I.
Hi! I love your blog! I have a question about a type of accessory that I frequently saw in dramas. (Tried to find out about it myself but I can't read chinese.đŁ) Can you tell me what those beautiful hanging pendants of jade and tassels, tied to the waist, are called? Thank you for any information you have!
Hi! Iâm glad you love my blog, and thanks for the question! (Illustration Via)
Yaopei/è °äœ© (lit. âwaist wearâ) is the general term for traditional Chinese waist ornaments, of which there are several types. Yaopei are typically decorated with jade (Yupei/ç䜩), as the Chinese have revered jade since ancient times, and would (and still do) adorn themselves with it in various forms, including jewelry, hair ornaments, and waist ornaments.Â
Those beautiful long pendants of jade and tasselshanging from the waist that you see in Chinese dramas are a type of Yaopei called Jinbu/çŠæ„. An accessory worn since ancient times, Jinbu was initially used to hold down the skirt. Below - Jinbu in the Chinese drama series Nirvana in Fire.
Jinbu typically consists of one or more jades hanging in combination with beads and a decorative silk tassel (Liusu/æ”è). Some of these jade stones are in the shape of bi-discs and Huang/ç, an arc shape with one hole on the top and two on the sides.Â
Apart from the symbolism of the jade and the beauty of the stone, the ancient Chinese appreciated the delicate tinkling sound the jades made as they touched each other when the wearer moved. Below - historical Ming dynasty gold-and-jade Jinbu (left), modern Tang-style gold Jinbu (right).Â
Worn by men and women, Jinbu served as symbols of virtue and emblems of rank. Below - illustrations of ladies from the Han dynasty (left) and Ming dynasty (right) wearing Jinbu.
Due to the hanfu revival movement, the wearing of Jinbu is making a bit of a comeback. Below - modern Jinbu from ç§éšć€éłçćș.
Beautiful and versatile, Jinbu are a great way to accessorize any hanfu outfit.
For more posts on Jinbu and other types of Yaopei, please see my waist ornament tag.Â
Hope this helps!