My ship is the SHIT

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My ship is the SHIT
BIG MOVIE
The Schuyler Sisters
James Jr. will come today, too! ;3333 (maybe)
Belarus & Ukraine
For canvas bags and phone cases.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diqwpEt5hVc)
I completed this video on July 25th. Then it took me a month to upload it to YouTube…
It’s about an astronaut and an aerospace scientist.
The second part.
I drew about 120 pics totally if ignoring those repetitive ones.
Pics of this MAD:https://youtu.be/diqwpEt5hVc
The first part.
shiny whimsicott is one of my favourites ^_^
Hi! I made a coloring process of the my latest OSMT picture! Hope you like it.
Disclaimer: This information is collected through illustrators listed in TCG cards, bulbapedia and observational analysis made by myself, since much of the information regarding official art is not published. So there might be errors. Ken Sugimori is also still working on both pokemon and human characters for the series, so he is likely behind many designs that are simply illustrated by someone else. He should still not be credited for work he did not do.
Decided to expand on my thoughts about people praising Sugimori for having improved his art over the years. While it’s entirely true that he is much better than he used to, the examples shared in posts like that are 90% of the time not drawn by Sugimori at all. So let’s stop spreading misinformation as the differences in art style can be easily pointed out.
Now you know! :)
I love you for a thousand more
Actually those pictures I posted before were from my drawing video Lol BGM :大小姐和大少爷的反派生涯 A career as a villain for Miss big and the young master
I’m very lazy so I didn’t add English subtitles. 😂 The story is set by JUSF周存(The original composer), I use her song for drawing rochu
yao and Ivan are partners in a Mafia. Their Codename are“大小姐” (Miss big)and “大少爷”(the young Master ). One day the boss sent them a same message ——"one of you is a traitor.“ They didn’t know that the other one had reciven that news, so the seed of doubt had planed.
The boss gave them a deadline, if no one admit that he was the traitor , both of them would be killed by the organization.
In the end of the story, Yao(Miss big)told to Iván (young master ): "if you are the traitor, I am the traitor’s best friend. ”
the cause of sorrow
➳ Masterlist ➳
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Headcanons
Dimitri x Felix
Felix x Claude
Hilda x Claude
Ingrid x Leonie
Sylvain x Ingrid
Ashe x Annette
F!Byleth x Felix
Ashe x F!Byleth
Ashe x Lysithea
Raphael x Petra
Edelgard x Ashe
F!Byleth x Shamir
Caspar x Linhardt
Claude x Lysithea
Dimitri x Edelgard
Sylvain x Dorothea
Edelgard x f!Byleth
M!Byleth x Linhardt
Claude x Mercedes
F!Byleth x Edelgard
Ashe gets a Wyvern
Mercedes x Annette
Mercedes x Annette
Sylvain x Shy!Reader
Claude x Noble!Reader
Dimitri with a Trans!S/O
Platonic Mercedes x Ashe
NSFW Mercedes x Annette
Which characters listen to rap
Felix/Mercedes with a sexy S/O
Lorenz with a playfully mean S/O
Edelgard x F!Byleth post time skip
Hilda and Ingrid have girl talk over tea
f!Byleth coming out as trans to the poly!main trio
Post time skip Claude, Edelgard, and Dimitri as parents
Lords react to Byleth jumping in front of them to protect them from an attack
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Scenarios
Ashe x Reader
Ashe x Reader at the ball
Ashe x Sylvain Ice Skating
M!Byleth x Dimitri post time skip
Sylvain flirts with Felix’s fem!S/O
Felix x F!S/O who gets poisoned
M!Byleth x Edelgard post time skip
Ingrid has her hair brushed by M!Reader
Female S/O x Felix jealous of Sylvain’s flirting
Felix, Sylvain, and Dimitri all pine after Ingrid
Sylvain hits on Hilda but she’s too lazy to date
M!Byleth x Dimitri post time skip tea time support
Byleth finds baby Lysithea and brings her to work
Sylvain tries to hit on Hilda but she’s to lazy to date
F!Sword master protecting Marianne on the battlefield
Edelgard comforts F!Byleth after an Eagle falls in battle
Dimitri, Felix, and Sylvain compete for Ingrid’s affection
Claude falls for a girl who is hot tempered/gets into fights
Post time skip Dimitri wakes up in the body of his pre time skip self
F!Byleth complains to Jeralt about her students being like baby ducklings
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Matchups
Annette: ★ ★ ★ ★
Ashe: ★ ★ ★
Bernadetta: ★ ★ ★
Caspar: ★ ★ ★ ★
Claude: ★ ★ ★
Dedue: ★ ★
Dimitri: ★ ★ ★ ★
Dorothea: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Edelgard: ★
Felix: ★ ★ ★
Ferdinand: ★ ★
Hilda: ★ ★
Ignatz: ★ ★
Leonie: ★ ★ ★ ★
Linhardt: ★ ★ ★
Lysithea: ★
Marianne: ★
Mercedes: ★
Petra: ★
Raphael: ★
Sylvain: ★ ★ ★ ★
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Hello! If you don't mind, can you describe what hairstyles for men would've looked like in the past? I tried searching on Google images, but I keep getting modern hairstyles. Thank you in advance!
Hi, thanks for the question! I assume you’re referring to pre-Qing dynasty hairstyles for men.
I recommend reading Politics of Men’s Hair in Chinese History for historical context on Chinese men’s hairstyles. I gave a summary of the various types of men’s hair accessories in this post, and went into more detail on the “Guan” (formal headdress) in this post. I also have a men’s headwear tag you can check out.
I condensed the following information from Wikipedia:
In the past, both males and females would stop cutting their hair once they reached adulthood. As children they could cut and wear their hair however they wanted. However, once they reached the age of adulthood (20 for men and 15 for women), they underwent the Chinese coming-of-age ceremony (called Guan Li/冠礼 for men and Ji Li/笄礼 for women). They allowed their hair to grow long naturally until death, including facial hair. This was due to Confucius’ teaching that “our bodies - to every hair and bit of skin - are received by us from our parents, and we must not…injure or wound them. This is the beginning of filial piety”. Below - cartoons depicting typical hairstyles of different ages:
Below - depiction of Guan Li (male coming-of-age ceremony). During the Guan Li, the man’s hair was combed into a bun and capped with a special headpiece:
When a man entered adulthood, he had to tie his long hair into a bun called Ji/髻 either on or behind his head and cover the bun up with different kinds of headdresses. Below - tutorial of how to create the bun:
A hair stick called Zan/簪 goes across the bun to stabilize the hair, like so:
From looking at the Terracotta Warriors, you can see that (at least during the Qin Dynasty) there were variations in the bun’s placement and shape, as well as different ways of braiding the hair:
The Chinese TV series Nirvana in Fire does a good job of portraying these distinctive braids:
Men would wear hats and headdresses over their hair, which often signified the wearer’s profession or social rank. Below - some of the many, many head-wear options for men:
Thus the ‘disheveled hair’, a common but erring depiction of ancient Chinese male figures seen in most modern Chinese period dramas or movies with hair hanging down from both sides and/or in the back, is historically inaccurate.
However, I won’t deny that this hairstyle can look very good - there’s a reason why it’s such a popular depiction nowadays :P
Now some might wonder (as I did) why Jia Baoyu, the principal male character in the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber, is always depicted with ‘disheveled hair’, even in paintings and operas, if it’s historically inaccurate:
However, it makes sense if you consider that Jia Baoyu is an adolescent during the story. His hairstyle is used to indicate his status as a not-yet adult man.
While the Chinese male bun hairstyle, worn from the earliest times of Chinese history up to the end of the Ming dynasty, has all but disappeared from modern society, it is still worn as a regular hairstyle by one group of people: Taoist priests and practitioners. Below - modern-day Taoists:
Hope this helps!