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tbh I can't help but think of kacchan when you post bnha stuff and swear. xD It's like kacchan is a supporter of dad might which is kinda weird but funny
I do not endorse the comparisons between Katsuki and myself, especially because I already get compared to another explode-y, loud, foul-mouthed, angry teen too much for my tastes, but:


















… but as you can see, the idea of Katsuki as a disgruntled artist/supporter of the father-son dynamic between All Might and Izuku is something I actually kind of REALLY LIKE. Even if it is OOC.
Holy shit look at this post, I took the idea and ran a bloody marathon with it
I guess Katsuki knows about All Might’s true form…? I have no explanation for why the internet knows about his real form and why Dad-Might is a thing in this; the fourth wall does not exist here because I am lazy but like this idea. (@caramelstroopwafel says that it could be said that this is AU where Katsuki found out about All Might’s real form by accident and began following him because *suspicious*. But then he saw how Izuku and All Might interacted and was moved by it because he knew his friend never had a father figure. So OOC it hurts)
Probably not doing anymore of this. If I made this into an actual AU and/or added it to the Dad Might & Mini Deku AU myself I would die.
[imgur link] because the jpg quality is low
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“Birthday” (10 Jun 16, for Toshinori’s birthday!) - Part of Dad-Might and Mini-Deku AU [Pt. 2]
A matching father-son pair, and Izuku’s one-hit K.O. adorableness. Comes in merciless stabs and punches with the weight of a Detroit Smash 100%, because cuteness can hurt. (Toshinori might have skipped the blood-spewing and gone straight to a dead-faint this time. He’s used to villains with evil agendas, not this.)
This is kind of a sequel to “Hair” I think. Also, Inko planned the Plus Ultra Dad/Son shirt combo. Izuku’s ribbon mimicking Toshinori’s hair was his own idea.
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“Hair” - Part of Dad-Might and Mini-Deku AU (Premise)
I drew All Might with a bow in his hair (or rather his hair as a bow), so I made this comic to give it a reason. I can’t be the only one that looks at his hair and gets the urge to tie it in a bow, there’s no way.
(Random AU Note: a villain almost ruined the bow. All Might may have accidentally used a bit too much force in the following punch, requiring a search party. The villain was found two kilometers out in a forest, knocked the fuck out.)
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UNKNOWN’S ROUTE - Mystic Messenger Christmas DLC
Just sharing how I got Unknown/Saeran’s ending in the Christmas DLC I’ve read somewhere that you have to miss all the chats in Day 1 to get the Saeran ending. I tried that twice, it didn’t work. This, however, really works.
1. Get Seven’s route. - this means you have to get as many hearts from him as possible. If he’s a participant in a chat, it’s easy to get hearts from him. Just choose the troll and hilarious answers and it usually gains a heart from him lol. HE ALSO DOESN’T LIKE CHRISTMAS. He has a terrible past about it or something. So if the chat comes to a point where you have to choose about how u feel about xmas, choose the option that says you’d rather be alone or something like that. The emo one will give hearts from Seven lol. - if he’s not a participant in the chat, just try to distribute the hearts equally to the other RFA members. You’ll get hearts from Zen if u choose the romantic answers and compliment him (of course). You’ll get Jaehee hearts if you choose answers that tells her not to work too hard and get some rest. Yoosung hearts - Rika obviously lolol. And Jumin hearts - if u try to be as business-like and reasonable with the answers.
2. On day 2 aka Christmas day, you’ll know ur on the right path if you receive a text from Unknown asking you where the event is going to be. - Tip: save your game before you answer his text about the date and/or location of the event. (see second picture)
3. If Unknown asks you for some information about the event, give him the information he’s asking for. This will lead him to text you more.
4. If he continues to text you and you continue to reply truthfully to his texts, you’re going to get his ending!
On the other hand, if you did not answer his texts asking for information about the event on Day 2/Christmas Day, you’ll get Seven’s route. (This is why i advise to save before answering - see tip above - so you can get Seven’s route without having to go through Day 1 again)
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Nissan has invented self ‘parking’ chairs. [video]
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since we’re all sharing our favorite vines, I figured I’d throw in my favs too
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Thorin, Queen Under The Mountain and her wife, Bilbo Baggins. (what would be her title?? queen consort? princess consort? Someone tell me?)
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Mystic Elite: Blanche [Valor Ver]
This is the first time I’ve completed a proper artwork of actual Pokemon ((still learning the ropes ahhh please forgive my mistakes;; my Pokemon art looks weird)). I had so much fun doing this though! I’m glad because I had an excuse to make stuff super shiny hehe *v*
edit: repainted the vaporeon + some other details • thanks to those who gave their tips and suggestions! ♥
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The Most Regal, Friendly and Fluffy Kitten In The World Is Named Aurora
Aurora is a unique and elegant cat with pristine snow white fur and sparkling blue eyes.
Keep reading
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HOW TO IDENTIFY A SLAVIC LANGUAGE AT A GLANCE?
■ Broadly speaking, Slavic languages can be divided into those using the Cyrillic alphabet and those using the Latin alphabet, but in truth each language has developed its own modified alphabet. These language-specific letters and diacritic signs can serve as surefire clues, but unfortunately the task is much harder with speech, since accents and dialects tend to confuse even the most skilled listeners.
So how do you tell Slavic languages apart?
The Cyrillic alphabet:
BELARUSIAN – ў
■ Belarusian is the only language which uses the letter ў. It sounds similar to an English ‘w’, and the Latin transcription is ‘ŭ’. It is most often encountered in word endings equivalent to the Russian -ov or –ev suffixes, e.g., last names like Быкаў (Bykaŭ) or Някляеў (Nyaklyayeŭ).
UKRAINIAN – ї and є
■ ıf you see an ï amidst Cyrillic letters, you’re most likely reading Ukrainian. This letter is pronounced /ji/, and should not be confused with ‘i’ (/i/), or with ‘й’ (/j/) and ‘и’ (/ɪ/), which all look and sound slightly different.
Ukrainian is also the only language with the letter є ‒ in Russian the corresponding ‘э’ character faces the other way…
BULGARIAN – ъ
■ Ъ is a solid hint that you’re looking at Bulgarian ‒ it even pops up in the name of the country: България. Though this letter (called ‘yer golyam’/‘ер голям’) also appears in Russian and other Slavic languages, it is not used frequently, whereas it appears regularly in Bulgarian. This is perhaps because it is silent in other Slavic languages, but in Bulgarian it symbolises a schwa sound (like the ‘u’ in ‘turn’). Make sure you don’t confuse it with the soft sign, ‘ь’.
Additional hint: ата is a frequent grammatical ending in Bulgarian.
SERBIAN – ђ and ћ
■ The similar ђ (dzhe) and ћ (tshe) are evidence you’re dealing with Serbian. Serbian Cyrillic doesn’t have many of the letters used in Russian Cyrillic; forget about ‘ё’, ‘й’, ‘щ’, ‘ъ’, ‘ы’, ‘ь’, ‘э’, ‘ю’, and ‘я’. If you want to tell Serbian apart from Russian, you can also look for љ (ly’) њ (ny’) and џ (dʒ), but these are also present in Macedonian.
MACEDONIAN – Ѓ and Ќ
■ Macedonian is the only language with the letters Ѓ and Ќ. The little accents over these Cyrillic letters are a surefire way to tell Macedonian apart from Serbian. The letters stand for sounds similar to the English [dʒ] and [t͡ʃ] – the latter sounding really Chinese.
Additionally, Macedonian features the letter ‘s’ [d͡z], which otherwise does not occur in the Cyrillic alphabet.
RUSSIAN
■ Famous for its inverted letters, Russian is probably the most recognizable Slavic language out there. On the other hand it is quite easy to confuse it with Ukrainian, Bulgarian or Serbian, so if you have a full sentence on your hands, it’s best to proceed by elimination using all the tips mentioned above.
The Latin alphabet:
POLISH – ł
■ If you see the letter ł with the characteristic slash through it, you’re looking at Polish. Ą and ę (which are nasal consonants) are also giveaways but be careful, both letters are also in the Lithuanian alphabet (which is not a Slavic language). Digraphs like ‘sz’, ‘cz’, and ‘dz’, sometimes combined into consonant clusters like ‘prz’, ‘trz’, and ‘szcz’, are clues, but watch out for Hungarian, which has similar consonant clusters.
SLOVAK – ä
■ Slovak is the only Slavic language to use ä, or ‘a s dvoma bodkami’ as the Slovaks call it. It comes up in words like ‘mäso’, ‘sôvä’, ‘rýbä’ (meat, owl, fish) and is pronounced like the English ‘a’ sound in ‘bad’. The same goes for ŕ, which is not used in any other Slavic language.
CZECH – ů
■ The Czech and Slovak alphabets are really similar. To tell them apart, look for the tiny difference in the diacritic sign over the letter r – where Slovak uses ‘ŕ’, the Czech letter has a tiny hook: ř. Also, if you see the letter ů, it’s Czech.
CROATIAN – đ
■ Written Croatian can appear hardly discernible from Slovenian, Czech or Slovak, with which it shares the letters as ‘č’, ‘š’, and ‘ž’, it has an easy distinctive feature ‒ the so-called crossed đ. [dʑ]
BOSNIAN
■ The Bosnian alphabet is indistinguishable from Croatian. To identify the language you would have to dig much deeper and look for differences in vocabulary since Bosnian has some unique words, mostly of Persian and Arabic origin.
SLOVENIAN
■ Slovenian, which is the westernmost Slavic language, is also the most discrete in terms of alphabet. In fact, it has only three special characters, ‘č’, ‘š’, and ‘ž’, which also appear in Czech, Slovak and Croatian. Again, your best bet is to proceed by elimination. (culture.pl)
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Speeches and cake! Happy 100, #elementary
Elementary #100
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the tale of Lady Dís meeting Frodo :)) (click on each panel to zoom in)
a shoutout to @yubiwamonogatari who keeps inspiring me to use adorable rock lingo when writing dwarf dialogue!!!
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