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my orbs #myorbs my husband tabo and our boyfriend sinistar (tabo is my personal au turbo!)
Labyrinth watching ☆
Red and brown spitzes are done! These were some fun colors to play around with. Again, you can just check Ginga Wiki if you don't know who the more minor characters are.
The many, MANY white spitz dogs are next. Wish me luck. 🫠
Tabo de Japon Fanart
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"Mayroong bayan kung saan
Namamahala ang kalayaan
Laban sa’t sa halip ng kalupitan
Tangina ka Eret, sa iyong kamay
Sina Gil, Tabo’t Tomas ay namatay
Upang si L’Lakinglupa’y matagumpay
Aking lupa,
L’Lakinglupa
Aking lupa,
L’Lakinglupa." - Pambansang Awit ng L’Lakinglupa
↳ "Well, I've heard there was a special place,
Where men could go and emancipate,
The brutality and the tyranny of their rulers.
Well, this place is real, we needn't fret,
With Wilbur, Tommy, Tubbo, fuck Eret,
It's a very big and not blown-up L'Manberg
My L'Manberg
My L'Manberg
My L'Manberg
My L'Manberg." - National Anthem of L’Manberg
[3 images. A close up of a plate of food with a fork. A person sitting at a table with a plate of food. A close up of a plate of food. Captions: The lighting is perfect. Tabo, did you write the menu? Uh-huh.]
53 Likes, 3 Comments - Uemura kiichi (@uemurakiichi) on Instagram: “立兵庫”
Japanese Hairstyles: Historical Overview Part 01
Hairstyle Name: Aoi-tabo Tate-Hyougo (葵髱 立兵庫) lit. “Hollyhock Backhair Standing Army Warehouse”
This is a variation of the Hyougo-mage hairstyle. The style depicted is not at all similar to the other hairstyle of the same name. This variation was most likely created in the mid-Edo period in the various red-light districts. It would have been one of many stylish variations of the Genroku-era Tate-Hyougo style. In the ranks of the mid-Edo Yoshiwara, Zashikimochi and Heyamochi courtesans would have worn this hairstyle. For more information on these courtesan ranks, please read here.
This version appears to be an older form since the tabo (or tsuto) is shaped like a Hollyhock leaf. This detail appears to corroborate the idea that tayuu were the only companions accomplished enough to take on upper-class nobility and royals as clients because Aoi-tabo is the mark of hairstyles meant for upper-class noble and royal women.