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Dazai Osamu | Bungou Stray Dogs SS5 Ep 11
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Hello I’ve heard that the BSD scene over here on tumblr is a cool place at the moment and Twitter has been making me angry so I have a contribution please join me in my “this plan was perfect and does not negate dazai’s emotions in 101” agenda.

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So I'm watching Once Upon A Time.
Nana: that looks terrible, why do you watch it?
Me: lots of reasons.
In this post I will argue that
And also,
Furthermore, I would like to point out that
And of course,
And let's not forget that
In conclusion,
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk. Please enjoy the snacks.
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With just my feathers, I don’t have enough destructive power. My back isn’t enough to let them feel safe. That’s why… Let me give you a push Number One!
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Miya Atsumu • Episode 13
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king✨
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及川徹 ● Oikawa Tooru ☆ Season 2 Ep. 20
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So y'all probably know about chocobos. They’re this fictional bird creature that characters from the final fantasy series can ride. They look like this in most contemporary artwork and renders.

Sometimes even way cuter like this stud muffin here

But it turns out that these guys here are way more bird-like than the original chocobo design. The chocobo first appeared in Final Fantasy II (1988) on the NES. Its original render looked like this:
That’s the world map. Originally, the idea was that the whole party of four would ride on the back of one chocobo (unlike the later chocobos designed to be ridden by a single rider). And so Yoshitaka Amano designed for the official artwork gigantic two-legged reptilian bird that could travel around the world with multiple riders. The first official chocobo artwork looked nothing like the chicken-thing we now know:

Fucking awesome right? One more thing: it was possible to summon a chocobo into battle in Final Fantasy III using “Chocobo Rage.” The game manual featured artwork for moves and items and featured this one for Chocobo Rage:
This interpretation of a chocobo quickly fell out of fashion. The concept art for Final Fantasy IV (1991) had already moved on to the chicken design we’re more familiar with:
Pretty neat, eh?
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Fuck off! I’m so glad that I could bring you all together like this. Unbelievable.
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Lmao as though you don’t already know ;)
1. Okita Souji (Hakuoki)
Also 1. Dazai Osamu (Bungou Stray Dogs)
3. Saeyoung Choi (Mystic Messenger)
4. Alyn Crawford (Midnight Cinderella)
5. Impey Barbicane (Code:Realize)
@emigotchi hehe
five male characters I love (sorry but I will be unable to have only 5)
tagged by: @latristereina thank you!
not ranked
1. Okita Souji - Hakuouki (sorry Saito and Kaoru)
2. Son Hak and Jae-Ha - Akatsuki no Yona (sorry all the other dragons)
3. Captain Flint - Black Sails
4. Dimitri and Felix - Fire Emblem Three Houses
5. Jorg Ancrath - The Broken Empire trilogy
tagging @fleeting-blossom-of-the-dawn, @himiko-omikami, @flowerynameslover, @irleughlivelyatalanteangodfan, @impracticaldemon, and @queenfredegund if you don’t mind
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《𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐩.》
—— Oikawa Tōru for @tsukis ♦️ Happy Birthday Ania ~ ♡
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