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purnie · 2 years
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⩇͟⩇ 𑄽୧
ㅤㅤ᪶ no.accept :
não aceitamos pedidos de bts, wendy (red velvet), seungri, sorn (clc), jimin ex aoa;
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não aceitamos grosserias, e não damos ibope para asks ofensivas;
não aceitamos packs, icons ou moodboard, como pedido, pois esse blog não tem esse tipo de edição como foco;
veja o que aceitamos nesse post
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moonyswarmsweaters · 1 month
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Regulus: Tout est de ta faute
James, sighning: Yeah, I know
Sirius: Since when do you speak french?
James: I don’t, I just know the phrase "this is all your fault" in every language he speaks
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sweetapplecurry · 6 months
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I’m literally gonna cry if Frenchman-Emmet isn’t real.
Bonus:
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ozzyeelz · 1 year
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hey I'm normal haha. um. what if u draw some more heavy and medic cuddling haha that would be crazy hahaha.........
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HAHA THAT WOULD BE CRAZY….. *hands you these then runs away*
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dunmeshistash · 4 months
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I bet the topic of gender and sexuality in this universe is super interesting. Extra-canon stuff points out that the long-lived races have an effect on what’s seen as attractive by short-lived races. The beauty standards of humans leans towards feminine androgyny, because elf gender presentation is very ambiguous. While on the other hand, half-foots on average see dwarves as the beauty standard. Oh, the in-universe discourse surrounding this would be so compelling!
Here's the extra about beauty standards!
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Speaking of which, while going back through ryoko kui's blog I realized there's a last bit I haven't seen translated? I attempted to translate it with my poor jp, the help of google and by going by how this first part was translated. But there's these kanji I cant understand at all! Ryoko Kui's handwriting is my worst enemy
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Here's what I got so far
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So besides Elf beauty standards tallmen also have their own specific tastes! Makes sense considering they're such a wild spread race. If anyone knows what the elf is saying please help
Edit: thanks to iamluminia in the replies! Aparently the elf is saying "邪魔", maybe they think this conversation is a bother?
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royalarchivist · 17 days
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Ludwig: He can't keep doing this thing where he speaks with a cute French accent and you let him off with murder. 🙄
Etoiles: I'M NOT CUTE! I'm not cute! I'm just myself.
Everyone: ['Aww's over him] You are cute!
Cellbit: Yeah... Fofo. Fofo, fofo.
Etoiles: [Talking to his chat] He said "fofo" [Laughs] He said "cute" in Portuguese.*
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nitw · 8 months
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society if people credited the producers of vocaloid songs instead of just the voicebanks when referencing them
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chocostrwberry · 2 months
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I like to think that Marinette’s qualities come from her parents!! Like her kindness is because of Tom’s example, and her resourcefulness as Ladybug is from Sabine.
Also “Marinette” being her French name and “Jiayi” being her Chinese name I put in there along with Socqueline! She’s kind of an older sister figure to her and considers her a cousin bc their families are so close. She had moved to another city in France by the time Marinette starts junior year but they call often!
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clanslist · 4 months
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Last year, in what appears to be a celebration for the translated Warriors series hitting 3.5 million sold copies, some spots in China sold Warriors-based ice cream!
They came in vanilla, strawberry, and dark chocolate. It is currently unknown if they still sell these tasty treats, but it is unlikely.
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mangobubbletea7 · 1 year
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DSMP 2020: Minecraft youtubers make uncool teens learn literary analysis
QSMP 2023: Minecraft youtubers make uncool young adults learn Spanish
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spajderserdel · 1 year
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if in new seasons i don't get ferb-focused episodes i'll blow up
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Your speech and your mission have always been about the dignified representation and respect, above all, of the same opportunities for the brown people, for people of color, not only from Mexico, from all of Latin America —  from all over the world, and now you're here. You are K’uk'ulkan, you are Namor. You are a funko, you are all of this, so what do you expect it to mean for the representation in Latin America and in Mexico for everyone who is getting this important message?
Lo único qué quiero es qué la próxima vez qué los moritos y morritas se vean al espejo se sientan orgullosos de ese reflejo qué vean qué nunca hubo nada malo en ellos si no en los ojos qué los juzgaron si eso sucede estoy del otro lado.
TENOCH HUERTA at the Wakanda Forever premiere in Mexico
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jamiesansible · 8 months
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I’m sure everyone remembers the article from 2020 where researches found three-ply cordage made by Neanderthals.^
But did you know that in the supplemental material for the article, it mentions that pine needles can be made into textiles?^^ As someone who works with textiles myself, I had come across pine needles as a dye stuff, but not as a fibre.
The source is listed as "L’acquisition des matières textiles d’origine végétale en Préhistoire" by Fabinne Médard. It talks about how other fibres, including brambles and broom could have been used prehistorically for a similar purpose, as well as flax. However, it contains only one metion of pine needles.
“Les aiguilles du pin sylvestre (Pinus sylvestris L.) fournissaient, après rouissage, une matière textile appelée « laine des forêts » qui remplaçait la ouate et l’étoupe dont on faisait également des tissus (Mathieu [1858] 1897)" * The needles of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) provided, after retting, a textile material called “forest wool” which replaced wadding and tow from which fabrics were also made.
So Scots pine needles were processed, spun and woven, or simply used directly after processing, potentially prehistorically.
If you follow the source for the quote above, it takes you to a book from 1860 called Flore forestière; description et histoire des végétaux ligneux qui croissent spontanément en France et des essences importantes de l'Algérie. It says:
“On fabrique depuis quelques années, avec les faisceaux fibreux, allongés, et tenaces des aiguilles, une espèce de drap grossier.” ** For several years, we have been making a kind of coarse cloth using the fibrous, elongated and stiff bundles of the needles.
So this processing of pine needles was also happening in the 1800s.
Another souce from the 1840s describes the texture of forest wool as resembling "...horsehair, and has been used for stuffing mattresses"** and that an industry sprung up in Humboldtsau, near Breslau for processing it. Manufacturies for forest wool then spread to Sweden, Holland and France, which may explain the mention in the 1860 Flore forestière.
Despite looking a bit more, but couldn't find much else on the subject expect a recent masters thesis in German (which I couldn't access) and an article on the designer Tamara Orjola.
Orjola's work investigates the modern use of pine needle fabric, showing there is still interest in it. She says:
"Forest Wool began with research on the forgotten value of plants. Valuable local materials and techniques are left behind due to the unwillingness of mass-production to adopt more sustainable practices. In the old days the pine tree was used as food, remedies, to build homes and furniture and for many other purposes. Nowadays, it is only valuable for its timber." ***
I find the line from prehistory to now facinating - that people have looked to something as mundane as a pine needle to spin, especially as researchers are discovering a lot of what they thought was linen fabric is actually ramie (from nettles).
As far as I can tell, only Pinus sylvestris L. and one other variety was used. I am not sure what makes that tree more suitable than other pine trees, or if it was simply a question of availability. In terms of processing, the answer as far as I can tell is retting, presumably followed by scutching and hackling - similar to how flax is processed. However I have not done that myself and cannot speak to the specifics.
It would be something intresting to try though.
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^ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-61839-w#MOESM1
^^ https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-020-61839-w/MediaObjects/41598_2020_61839_MOESM1_ESM.pdf
* https://journals.openedition.org/nda/602
** https://www.proquest.com/openview/276605d708970d416923b94e8856d20b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=41445
*** https://lampoonmagazine.com/article/2021/05/15/recycled-wood-pine-needles-byproduct/
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pointless-achievements · 11 months
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I got told by my German teacher that my dog is the most fantastic thing she’s seen that whole week
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(The dog in question)
is that an achievement?
Dog Achievement Unlocked:
Wunderhund
Das ist ein fantastischer Hund!
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freckleslikestars · 9 months
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FARSCAPE | 1.06 Thank God It's Friday, Again.
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marimbles · 10 months
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a handsome boy with too much time on his hands
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