Chloe Tiu

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Chloe Tiu

Chloe Tiu

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𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐮𝐧𝐤 𝐓𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐬
Mechanical Characters by Greg Brotherton Greg Brotherton, the sculptor behind Brotron, creates a world where industrial scrap and vintage hardware evolve into haunting, heroic figures. His work explores a post-industrial, dystopian vision heavily influenced by early 20th-century political fiction and Kafkaesque imagery. The "mechanical history" Brotherton crafts is a blend of fine craftsmanship and found-object assembly. Each character is hand-hammered from steel and integrated with salvaged items—ranging from 1950s Electrolux vacuums to typewriter parts and musical instruments. These sculptures often represent the "quiet genius" of an isolated world, acting as a bridge between a desolate past and an imaginative, mechanical future.
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DexF@futurxd·
El año pasado salio un parche que no solo restaura los términos, Reescribe todo el guion de una forma fiel al japones original de Xenoblade 2 Creo q para cada nuevo fan, Este parche debe ser la primera opcion para disfrutar la obra en todo su esplendor github.com/rsc-pl/Xenobla…
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Lo que le hicieron a xenoblade 2 no tiene perdon Homura (pyra) es una aegis (Escudo) en japones le llamab santo grial celestial Nunca existio la guerra de la egida, en japones es guerra del santo grial Los titanes no se llaman asi, en japones es Bestias Divinas o siervos de dios

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WAN@WandirWanderley·
E pensar que nos esboços de pré-produção 'SAINTIA SHO' poderia ter se chamado 'SAINTIA SEIKA' OU 'SAINT SISTERS' e elas poderiam ser de uma hierarquia separada do Bronze, Prata e Ouro.
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Shionzão@iitalosanttana

Conceito novo criado por Kurumada e que eu achei perfeito: As Saintias. A criação das Saintias foi uma ideia do Kurumada, e ele convidou a autora Chimaki Kuori para desenvolver essa a história delas. E sinceramente, é uma das adições mais interessantes e coerentes dentro do universo de Saint Seiya vindo de um spin-off. Faz total sentido que Atena, sendo uma deusa virgem e uma divindade de grande importância, tenha servas dedicadas não só aos cuidados pessoais no templo, mas também à sua proteção direta. A existência dos Cavaleiros de Ouro nas 12 Casas nunca significou que o restante do Santuário estaria desguarnecido. Pelo contrário, é natural imaginar que existam outras figuras com função defensiva ali no território, e as Saintias cumprem esse papel de forma muito bem construída no Templo de Atena. O grande acerto está justamente em não tratá-las como simples donzelas, mas como guerreiras com um vínculo especial com Atena. Isso enriquece a mitologia da obra e amplia a estrutura do Santuário sem entrar em contradição com o que já foi estabelecido. A forma como a Chimaki Kuori desenvolveu esse conceito foi extremamente competente, dando identidade e relevância as Saintias dentro da narrativa. Para mim, é uma ideia perfeita do Kurumada combinada com uma execução excelente da Chimaki. E seria ainda mais interessante ver esse conceito sendo incorporado diretamente no cânone principal. Mesmo que Kurumada não utilize exatamente as mesmas personagens do spin-off, poderia adaptar a ideia e introduzir suas próprias Saintias. Inclusive, existe uma justificativa narrativa muito boa para isso. A ausência dessas guerreiras no Clássico poderia ser explicada pelo atentado de Saga contra Atena, que teria eliminado as antigas servas responsáveis por sua proteção. Semelhante ao que foi abordado em Saintia Sho. Nesse contexto, a Saga do Céu surge como uma oportunidade ideal para reintroduzir esse conceito, com o surgimento de novas Saintias.

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hyde@fujovania·
ayami kojima does make beautiful artwork and we all love her around here but i wish people would talk more about the other artists involved in castlevania, like akihiro yamada
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AniTV@AniTVOfficial·
Lil Nas X transformed his outfit into Gilgamesh's Outfit from Fate at Met Gala 2021. The Official Sony Music Japan account later wished him a Happy Birthday with an Official Art from TYPE-MOON. #MetGala
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deniz✞@denizburcin07·
herkese iyi geceler ⏾
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🔪 American McGee 🖤
🔪 American McGee 🖤@americanmcgee·
Did you know that the alchemy symbols on her dress are telling a story? They are paired with the movement and transformation of Alice through the narrative. Not random. And this is why I include alchemy symbols on our @PlushieDreadful designs. Because we're dealing with a concept called Alchemy of the Soul. This idea revolves around the theory of constant personal transformation with Chaos as the primary catalyst for change. It suggest that only by running toward challenges and difficulties can we move forward and evolve. And we use alchemy symbols as a shorthand for the unique formulas that arise from the combination of certain people with certain types of chaos. You can dig deeper into this idea with a quick web search for "madness returns alchemy symbols" and by reading the Jung book "Psychology and Alchemy." I pulled a lot of inspiration from that book. You can also find the "why" of the alchemy symbols on the Plushie Dreadfuls by checking out their product page ❤️
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Did you play Alice: Madness Returns?

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Zhu's biggest fan 💜 ∙「 Anti-Sel 」
🇦🇷 EL ZODIACO ARGENTO 🇦🇷 Hilo de headcanons de los caballeros de Géminis si fueran argentinos asies ♊️
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Snake wine, an alcoholic beverage produced by infusing whole snakes in rice wine or grain alcohol. Drink was first recorded to have been consumed in China during Western Zhou dynasty (1040–770 BC) and believed in folklore to reinvigorate a person according to Traditional Chinese medicine. Main types of snake wine, which use either parts of live snake or entire snake itself are steeped or mixed. It can be found in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, North Korea, Goa (India), Vietnam, Okinawa (Japan), Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and throughout Southeast Asia. Snakes, preferably venomous ones, are not usually preserved for their meat but to have their essence and snake venom dissolved in liquor. Snake venom proteins are unfolded by ethanol and therefore completed beverage is usually, but not always  safe to drink. Huaxi street night market of Taipei, Taiwan, renowned for its snake foods and wine products. Consumption of snakes and their viscera has long been considered by followers of traditional Chinese medicine to promote health. Snake wine was first recorded to be used in China during Western Zhou dynasty (771 BC) and supposed medicinal use of snakes was noted in medical manual Shen nong ben cao jing compiled between 300 BC - 200 AD. Detailed uses of various snake feces, their body parts and various preparations were elaborated in Li Shizhen's  Bencao Gangmu. Snake bile was offered to Yang Jisheng as treatment for injuries he suffered in prison 1554 AD. In Vietnam, common regional name for snake wines is rượu thuốc, while less common ones are referred to as rượu rắn. Similar drink is made with dehydrated geckos or sea horses rather than snakes. Snake wine, due to its high alcohol percentage, is traditionally drunk in shot glasses. It is illegal to import snake wine to many countries because many of snakes used for its production are endangered species. In Hoi An, Vietnam, and you will eventually spot white-eyed cobras in glass bottles, coiled upright in a mass of yellow liquid. These bottles contain snake wine, a strong alcoholic beverage that can be found all over South China and Southeast Asia. Although this concoction is often sold for its tourist-shock factor, it actually has a long tradition as a medicinal drink. In traditional Chinese medicine, distilling a snake’s “essence” into wine is said to cure everything from rheumatism to hair loss. Although venomous snakes are considered especially powerful any venom gets denatured by ethanol in wine. Drink is also widely touted as an aphrodisiac that enhances virility. Wine-makers typically use one large snake per bottle. They might throw in roots, berries and herbs to enhance flavor or healing properties or add smaller snakes, scorpions or geckos. After filling bottle with rice wine (whiskey, a popular alternative in Thailand and Laos), they’ll leave resulting brew to steep for months. Resulting elixir is meant to be sipped slowly and savored. Flavor of snake wine been described as earthy and likened to “rice wine with a protein finish, like a fishy chicken.” Most versions supply burning snap of strong liquor. Precision and expertise counts in making of a good, safe batch of snake wine. If the snake hasn’t been properly cleaned and gutted, it may contain parasites, which can prove fatal. Sometimes, a wine-maker might drown a live snake in alcohol. For those who might consider this cruel, know that snake sometimes has its revenge. If animal is not drowned properly, it can remain alive and dormant in wine for months, ready to jump out and attack an unsuspecting drinker. This is rare, but it did happen to a woman in China’s Heilongjiang province in 2013. Risks of ingesting snake wine include systemic envenomation from contained venom, which may present features differing from direct envenomation by snakebite. A number of health problems of vascular system may result, including damage to vascular wall endothelium, abnormal platelet function and coagulopathy. #archaeohistories
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Bluebell Raven
Bluebell Raven@BluebellRaven·
“Bluebeard” was famously penned by French author Charles Perrault in his 1697 collection, Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The story follows a wealthy nobleman who forbids his new wife from entering a specific room. Her curiosity reveals the corpses of his former wives. Though a blood-stained key betrays her, she is saved by her brothers. Predating the darker 1812 versions by the Brothers Grimm.
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‘Blue Beard’ by Eune Ryu

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ʙᴜᴊᴜ@sham_exe·
was flipping through the awakening artbook and got jumpscared
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ゆと@yutohiro7·
BDFF絵まとめました
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Severus@SeverusChud·
I'm sorry, but Nolan casting Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy has completely killed all immersion in this epic for me. Homer’s Odyssey was never some diverse melting pot. Helen was a fair skinned, golden-haired Spartan queen, daughter of Zeus, the ultimate beauty in an epic built by European blood and gods. Yet i'm meant to believe her face was the one who launched a 1,000 ships? It's very sad to see Nolan go down this route. Ancient Greece wasn’t full of Sub Saharans, yet they’re flooding Ithaca with dei and tokenism. This destroys what could’ve been a incredible Epic. Tragic.
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The Odyssey Movie@odysseymovie

Defy the Gods. Watch the New Trailer for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and experience the film in theaters 7 17 26.

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🦁❤️‍🔥 𝐷𝑖𝑒𝑥 𝑎𝑖𝑒
Another depiction of John on his knees, begging Richard for mercy after getting his rebellion crushed in two days (fine, couple of weeks, but still). From the Universal History Archive. A few weeks, insanity. Richard had just come out of over a year in captivity. No command, no campaigns, not a sword in hand. Sick, worn down, dragged through prisons and dungeons like Trifels - enough to break most men. And then he lands in England and within weeks it’s over. Pathetic for John for sure. But Richard, what a man, what a king.
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Why was Richard so lenient with John when he had no qualms about making war against Henry, Hal, and Geoff? Someone asked this earlier, and I think my answer lines up with interpretations from Bartlett, Penman, and Miller - plus the very well known fact that it was Eleanor who begged him to pardon John. And this wasn’t a one off. Eleanor asked Richard more than once to be lenient with his brother, and I think it really comes down to her and to the fact that Richard always listened to his mother. Look at it from her side. She had seven children with Henry and two daughters with Louis. When her first marriage was annulled, she was forbidden from ever seeing those daughters again. Of the seven she had with Henry, only three were still alive by the time Richard came to the throne: William died in infancy. Hal died of a fever while in rebellion against his father and Richard. Matilda had recently just died, also of a fever. Geoff died in Paris in a tournament. That leaves Richard, Joanna, and John. Honestly? I think she was simply tired of losing her children and Richard did try to do right by her. There’s also the practical side: John was his only viable heir. Richard really did not want Arthur - his nephew, and a child, to succeed him. So he had very little choice but to be… let’s say, tolerant of John. Because if John cooperated, he was the one who could hold the Angevin Empire together. (He couldn’t, the useless potato)

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Sci-Fi Archives@SciFiArchives·
Logos for Evil Companies from 80s Sci-fi Movies
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Antatica@Antatica11·
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Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
The Buton tribe, located in a remote area of Sulawesi, Indonesia, has a rare genetic condition that causes some of its members to have electric-blue eyes.
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