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Review local brand bởi một người mù thời trang
bleubirdclothing: Được gọi là local brand nhưng collection mang viber “Quảng Châu giật mác” của Méo. Đồ xinh xắn, bánh bèo chúa nhưng chất lượng hên xui và kỳ thị người béo.
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momokouhayuka · 1 year
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Hướng dẫn dịch và sync sub bằng Aegisub và Sub Pro
Link bài viết gốc: https://amtech.vn/threads/huong-dan-dich-va-sync-sub-bang-aegisub-va-sub-pro.250568/ 1./ SubPro 3.2 – Coded by Wizard(Nguồn:http://hdvietnam.com/diendan/showthread.php?t=4761) Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?nfywf2hz52jwp32 SubPro là 1 chương trình để hiệu chỉnh phụ đề cho khớp với phim, ngoài ra SubPro còn hỗ trợ người dùng dịch phụ đề, sửa lỗi… Sau đây là các tính năng mới…
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momokouhayuka · 1 year
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Tổng hợp cách sub phim
Link bài viết gốc: http://eherofansub.blogspot.com/2018/03/huong-dan-cach-sub-phim-cho-nguoi-moi.html Tổng hợp và ghi chú thêm các kinh nghiệm cá nhân. Rất cảm ơn các tiền bối đi trước đã chia sẻ kinh nghiệm ( ๑‾̀◡‾́)σ” Hướng Dẫn Căn Bản Cách Sub Phim 1) Chuẩn Bị – Phần mềm Aegisub (Các bạn sẽ sub bằng phần mềm này) – MkvExtractGUI2 (Tách file MKV ra thành file aegisub) – Mkvtoolnix-gui (Hợp…
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momokouhayuka · 4 years
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[Bungou to Alchemist] Map và hướng dẫn chi tiết
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momokouhayuka · 5 years
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Sherlock: Untold Stories
Cảm ơn Rim Hột vì một chiếc video được làm phụ đề rất chỉn chu (ノ≧ڡ≦).
Tôi biết đến Sherlock: Untold Stories vào một chiều vào thu, khi đầu óc đang đóng băng trong mớ deadline hỗn độn.
Thật may mắn đã nhìn thấy đoạn cut ngắn ngủi ấy, một đoạn cut khiến cho đầu óc bừng tỉnh khỏi cơn u mê và tinh thần lại háo hức khám phá thế giới này.
Miss Sherlock kết thúc để lại trong lòng tôi một ấn tượng đẹp,…
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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I think I know why Krul kept Mika
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She couldn’t control Asura(maru) to stay with her, so she tempts Mika with her blood, making him dependent on her; something she may have wanted from her brother.
Just a theory.
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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protecting her son
by yeeting him
damn mama kururu so strong و( ᐛ )و
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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Calendar snafu
In ch14, it’s December 14, 1888, and our earl is turning 13.
In ch37, Lizzie says Easter is coming up at the end of March:
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However, that’s wrong. That was Easter for 1888, before ch14….
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The Easter that’s coming up, after ch37, is in April, 1889. In fact, Easter weekend occurs while they are dealing with Bizarre Dolls on the Campania.
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She probably forgot to look at the 1889 calendar, accidentally having Lizzie say this for the wrong year…. Lizzie should be saying it comes up in April.
In ch66, Frenzy, Nina shows up with new outfits, and they have the egg hunt. Their celebration actually ends up happening late, due to the ship fiasco.
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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Spring will come again, people say. Yet I am heartsick. Nothing will happen when spring comes; That child will not come again.
- Nakahara Chūya, “Spring Will Come Again” from The Poems of Nakahara Chūya
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Note: the poem was written after the death of Chūya’s first son, Fumiya, in November 1936
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“We had the same dream.”
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K Return of Kings | Ep 1 | Sleeping Anna
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Chuuya Nakahara icons for @nkharachuuya
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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JP New Year Event
Ok, so I want to talk about the new units for the jp new year event.
This years bigger theme is animals and ofc they all have some neat symbolism. There are other part, such as the flowers, that I sadly can’t discuss right now. Maybe in another post…
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Ok, so first off: Dostoyevsky. This one is honestly the easiest of the five, since his asigned animal is the rat. No one should be surprised at this point as Fyodor has been associated on multiple occasions with rats. In the western hemisphere rats have a negative connotation. They are associated with death and decay. In Japan however the rat or nezumi is a symbol for wealth and succsess. Fitting for the mastermind manipulator Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
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Next, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko. This one, too, is relatively easy. Here the crow seems to be more prevalent as a symbol of death, seeing as Shibusawa was ultimately “already dead”, only still being able to act thanks to the Draconia. However, there is in Japan also the idea of the crow as a messenger of the gods or a representative of divine intervention. It might be a stretch to say, but maybe this is also a reference to Shibusawa being “saved by an angel”, a divine messenger.
Edit: As anon correctly observed, the crow in Shibusawa’s illustration has 3 legs. This is no error on the artists side. 
I forgot to mention it, but in Japan the three-legged (or tripedal) crow is callled Yatagarasu. The appearance of this “eight-span crow” is seen as evidence of Heaven’s will or as proof for divine intervention in human affairs. And Yatagarasu as crow-god in Japanese Shinto is specifically a symbol for guidence. This actually strenghtens my theory of the three-legged crow as a metaphor for Shibusawa being “saved by an angel”.
But the Yatagarasu also has another older meaning. It may not be as celebrated today, but the crow is said to be a mark of rebirth and rejuvenation. The relation of Shibusawa’s character to this particular fact is quite obvious. I mean, how many times has he been killed and came back in one form or another XD
Now we’ll get into the nitty gritty, so buckle up:
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Wisdom, Cunning, Adaptability, Strategy – all traits commonly associated with foxes. And all attributes I would assign Dazai, with his ability to seemingly think three steps ahead of everyone around him. 
And he also shares a certain duality foxes possess in Japan. 
On one hand Dazai is a kind of guardian and guide to the ADA, and Atsushi in particular. Just like Inari-foxes guard Shinto shrines devoted to Inari Ôkami and serve as their messenger. On a side note: Inari’s foxes are also pure white just like the one in Dazai’s illustration. 
On the other hand, there exist other more mischievous foxes too. These foxes allude to the more mysterious and sly connotations they often embody in Western culture. Using illusions and deception to play pranks on unsuspecting humans, or in some cases even lure them to their untimely death. I’d argue this too is part of Dazai’s character as he plays tricks on others (often at Kunikida’s or Chuuya’s expense) on multiple occasions, but his wit and sharp mind also forces his enemies to their knees.
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Chuuya has the honor of being portrayed with the Koi. Koi, for those who do not know, are quite powerful fish, demonstrated by their ability to swim against currents and even travel upstream. This in turn makes them strong symbols for good fortune, success, power and perseverance. It’s undeniable that Chuuya’s ability For The Tainted Sorrow – and especially its true form Corruption – makes him a force to be reckoned with. The koi fish is also a common yakuza tattoo. The relation here to Chuuya’s position as Mafia Executive is pretty easy to see.
Interestingly enough, a legend about Koi exists as well. It tells of a huge school of koi swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Reaching the waterfall at end of the river, many of the koi turned back. But a single koi persevered and eventually reached the top of the waterfall. The gods, recognizing the koi for its determination, turned it into a dragon. Once again, it might be a stretch to say, but this could also be a subtle nod to Chuuya’s battle with Shibusawa’s dragon form – a “small fish” taking on a dragon.
(Side note: a koi swimming with lotus flowers symbolizes beauty that comes out hard circumstances, representing pain, struggle and growth. And if that doesn’t perfectly describe Chuuya, I don’t know what does. I mean, hot damn XDD)
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And last, but not least, we have Odasaku. And this one is like a punch to the gut on all kinds of levels – so get ready for the Feels™ .
First of all, to identify the kind of crane Odasaku is portrayed with: judging by the snow white colour with black on the wing secondaries, as well as the patch of red on its head, it is save to say it is a red-crowned crane aka a tanchôzuru. This is of importance as this specific type of bird is said to live for 1000 years – a cruel irony considerind Odasaku’s fate. But this is just the beginning.
Red-crowed cranes have the ability to fly high for miles without tiring, making them a symbol for strength. Flawless is a good representation for that strength, as it makes Odasaku almost undefeated in combat with the exception of another ability of the same kind (we all know the one). It’s a sign for the mental fortitude Odasaku has, too, as a member of the Port Mafia.
Cranes are said to grant favors in return for acts of sacrifice. It is possible to see this as a reference to Odasaku’s death, where his ultimate sacrifice makes Dazai respect Odasaku’s last wish. Dazai changes his way to “be on the side that saves people”, to “save the weak, and protect the orphans”.
To “become a good man”.
I’ll be honest this, together with the fact that red-crowned cranes mate for life, really gets the Odazai shipper part of my brain going.
But there is one last part I haven’t mentioned yet: The story of Sadako and the thousand paper cranes. Suffering from leukemia as a result of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and knowing she was dying, Sadako undertook to make a thousand origami cranes before her death at the age of 12. After she passed away, Sadako as well as cranes beame a symbol for the innocent victims of war. And this should sound familiar. Kousuke, Katsumi, Yuu, Shinji and Sakura – the five orphans Odasaku took in after the Dragon Head Conflict were killed in front of Oda to provoke him into destroying Mimic, the organization behind the murder. They were killed as means to an end. Innocents sacrificed in a war they had no part in.
So being portrayed with cranes in his New Year Illustraition is, in the end, a metaphorical picture for Odasaku with his children. Yeah… let that one sink in :)
I would love to further expand on the new units, like the meaning of the flowers, but this post is already long enough as is, so I’ll leave that for another day, maybe…
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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JP New Year Event
Ok, so I want to talk about the new units for the jp new year event.
This years bigger theme is animals and ofc they all have some neat symbolism. There are other part, such as the flowers, that I sadly can’t discuss right now. Maybe in another post…
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Ok, so first off: Dostoyevsky. This one is honestly the easiest of the five, since his asigned animal is the rat. No one should be surprised at this point as Fyodor has been associated on multiple occasions with rats. In the western hemisphere rats have a negative connotation. They are associated with death and decay. In Japan however the rat or nezumi is a symbol for wealth and succsess. Fitting for the mastermind manipulator Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
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Next, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko. This one, too, is relatively easy. Here the crow seems to be more prevalent as a symbol of death, seeing as Shibusawa was ultimately “already dead”, only still being able to act thanks to the Draconia. However, there is in Japan also the idea of the crow as a messenger of the gods or a representative of divine intervention. It might be a stretch to say, but maybe this is also a reference to Shibusawa being “saved by an angel”, a divine messenger.
Edit: As anon correctly observed, the crow in Shibusawa’s illustration has 3 legs. This is no error on the artists side. 
I forgot to mention it, but in Japan the three-legged (or tripedal) crow is callled Yatagarasu. The appearance of this “eight-span crow” is seen as evidence of Heaven’s will or as proof for divine intervention in human affairs. And Yatagarasu as crow-god in Japanese Shinto is specifically a symbol for guidence. This actually strenghtens my theory of the three-legged crow as a metaphor for Shibusawa being “saved by an angel”.
But the Yatagarasu also has another older meaning. It may not be as celebrated today, but the crow is said to be a mark of rebirth and rejuvenation. The relation of Shibusawa’s character to this particular fact is quite obvious. I mean, how many times has he been killed and came back in one form or another XD
Now we’ll get into the nitty gritty, so buckle up:
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Wisdom, Cunning, Adaptability, Strategy – all traits commonly associated with foxes. And all attributes I would assign Dazai, with his ability to seemingly think three steps ahead of everyone around him. 
And he also shares a certain duality foxes possess in Japan. 
On one hand Dazai is a kind of guardian and guide to the ADA, and Atsushi in particular. Just like Inari-foxes guard Shinto shrines devoted to Inari Ôkami and serve as their messenger. On a side note: Inari’s foxes are also pure white just like the one in Dazai’s illustration. 
On the other hand, there exist other more mischievous foxes too. These foxes allude to the more mysterious and sly connotations they often embody in Western culture. Using illusions and deception to play pranks on unsuspecting humans, or in some cases even lure them to their untimely death. I’d argue this too is part of Dazai’s character as he plays tricks on others (often at Kunikida’s or Chuuya’s expense) on multiple occasions, but his wit and sharp mind also forces his enemies to their knees.
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Chuuya has the honor of being portrayed with the Koi. Koi, for those who do not know, are quite powerful fish, demonstrated by their ability to swim against currents and even travel upstream. This in turn makes them strong symbols for good fortune, success, power and perseverance. It’s undeniable that Chuuya’s ability For The Tainted Sorrow – and especially its true form Corruption – makes him a force to be reckoned with. The koi fish is also a common yakuza tattoo. The relation here to Chuuya’s position as Mafia Executive is pretty easy to see.
Interestingly enough, a legend about Koi exists as well. It tells of a huge school of koi swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Reaching the waterfall at end of the river, many of the koi turned back. But a single koi persevered and eventually reached the top of the waterfall. The gods, recognizing the koi for its determination, turned it into a dragon. Once again, it might be a stretch to say, but this could also be a subtle nod to Chuuya’s battle with Shibusawa’s dragon form – a “small fish” taking on a dragon.
(Side note: a koi swimming with lotus flowers symbolizes beauty that comes out hard circumstances, representing pain, struggle and growth. And if that doesn’t perfectly describe Chuuya, I don’t know what does. I mean, hot damn XDD)
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And last, but not least, we have Odasaku. And this one is like a punch to the gut on all kinds of levels – so get ready for the Feels™ .
First of all, to identify the kind of crane Odasaku is portrayed with: judging by the snow white colour with black on the wing secondaries, as well as the patch of red on its head, it is save to say it is a red-crowned crane aka a tanchôzuru. This is of importance as this specific type of bird is said to live for 1000 years – a cruel irony considerind Odasaku’s fate. But this is just the beginning.
Red-crowed cranes have the ability to fly high for miles without tiring, making them a symbol for strength. Flawless is a good representation for that strength, as it makes Odasaku almost undefeated in combat with the exception of another ability of the same kind (we all know the one). It’s a sign for the mental fortitude Odasaku has, too, as a member of the Port Mafia.
Cranes are said to grant favors in return for acts of sacrifice. It is possible to see this as a reference to Odasaku’s death, where his ultimate sacrifice makes Dazai respect Odasaku’s last wish. Dazai changes his way to “be on the side that saves people”, to “save the weak, and protect the orphans”.
To “become a good man”.
I’ll be honest this, together with the fact that red-crowned cranes mate for life, really gets the Odazai shipper part of my brain going.
But there is one last part I haven’t mentioned yet: The story of Sadako and the thousand paper cranes. Suffering from leukemia as a result of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and knowing she was dying, Sadako undertook to make a thousand origami cranes before her death at the age of 12. After she passed away, Sadako as well as cranes beame a symbol for the innocent victims of war. And this should sound familiar. Kousuke, Katsumi, Yuu, Shinji and Sakura – the five orphans Odasaku took in after the Dragon Head Conflict were killed in front of Oda to provoke him into destroying Mimic, the organization behind the murder. They were killed as means to an end. Innocents sacrificed in a war they had no part in.
So being portrayed with cranes in his New Year Illustraition is, in the end, a metaphorical picture for Odasaku with his children. Yeah… let that one sink in :)
I would love to further expand on the new units, like the meaning of the flowers, but this post is already long enough as is, so I’ll leave that for another day, maybe…
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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No Longer Human and what more
Allow me to throw some theories again from the chapter 70. Tons of spoilers so please proceed at your own risk. 
If you are reading this I am assuming you already know the spoilers from chapter 70. So the things I am gonna mention are;
What is “Dazai Osamu” actually? 
Possible back story of Dazai + Ango’s ability 
Please feel free to rb and add more or ask me shits. 
What is “Dazai Osamu” Actually? 
The book itself is Dazai Osamu: I find this thought amusing and petrifying at the same time; that he can be the book. The reason why he wears bandages are that the words are carved on his skin. His suicide is just a facade and the reason he fails to succeed at his attempts are due to him manipulating his heart beats. However in 2016; Nov with an interview with Pixiv, Harukawa sensei mentions that Dazai has an extreme lust for suicide and self harming and this is why he is wrapped all over bandages. If this is taken as a cannon and official fact, then Dazai can’t be the book himself. As well as, then the BEAST novel doesn’t make any sense, if he is the book why did he destroy himself? 
The literal “No Longer Human”: It’s possible that Dazai is, in fact not human but rather has been experimented; like his partner. As mentioned in latest chapter, he had been trained to control his heart beat for communication purposes. He could be trained by the government or Mori. Or simply he is not a human but the book itself in human form. He can be mutated as a book (as weird as it can get, its really possible). Like Chuuya’s ability, the final form of No Longer Human is to turn himself into the book. This can be possible since Natsume sensei’s ability is turning into cat. Meaning Dazai is anything but an actual living human. Or simply No Longer Human is an extremely powerful ability that manipulates it’s owner without them realizing (possible since Dazai is seen miscalculating a lot of the issues in cannabolism arc + makes sense since Dazai’s ability is always on even if it’s an nullifying ability; thus he can not control his ability) 
Dazai is dead and everything is being played from his memories: Thats it. Thats the simplest thought. 
Possible backstory for Dazai + Ango’s ability
Dazai is an experiment Subject like his partner: It’s possible that Dazai had been experiemented at an early age or Mori was the one who had performed various types of experiments on him to see what he can or can not do. Like Chuuya’s ability, its possible that No Longer Human is also an artificial ability or the fruit of the experiment that had gone wrong but turned out to be rather interesting. 
Dazai/Chuuya’s past + Ango’s ability: If you remember, in Dead Apple, Chuuya had strangled Ango; he held onto his wrist while Ango tried to free himself from Chuuya’s grip. It is revealed that Ango’s ability is touch based ability like Chuuya, Dazai and Fyodor. Ango is able to collect information and their memories of past by touching a person. When Ango had touched Chuuya in Dead Apple, he was able to collect Chuuya’s memory and his information (of the birth of Double Black + Arahabaki). This is possible since the 15 light novel itself is a report written by Ango, and he of course has an upper hand since he is working for the government. Now 15 LN is known as Soukoku’s backstory but it mostly revolves around Chuuya than Dazai. So it is possible that due to No Longer Human cancelling Ango’s ability, he is unable to collect Dazai’s past or memories, or Ango is the only one who knows about Dazai’s past but he decided to erase them like how he had admitted to erase Dazai’s sin from the mafia to fullfill Odasaku’s wish and give Dazai the freedom he never had. Basically Dazai’s backstory is “Error 404 try again.” 
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momokouhayuka · 6 years
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Breathe if you miss Nakahara Chuuya.
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