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chqnified · 2 years
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The feeling when you accidentally drop or rip an album
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niuniente · 3 months
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Hello everyone new who has (apparently) followed me for Death-Head's Deal!
Here's a little info package for your convenience.
Read Death-Head's Deal on Webtoons (no app needed)
Read Death-Head's Deal on Tumblr from ep 1 (episode list at the comment section)
For character information, world building etc. please see Death-Head's Deal FAQ at @dhdfaq Never hesitate to send me an ask if you wish to know something related to DHD or its characters.
DHD related art is tagged in my blog as #DHD_art
DHD related fanart it tagged in my blog as #DHD_fanart
DHD has its own section on AO3 for fanfics
DHD related questions and asks are tagged in my blog as #DHD and as the character name like #alrick #rena #grimm etc.
The comic updates typically once a month or so.
The best ways to get noted when the comic is updated is to sign into Webtoons and subscribe to Death-Head's Deal, or to join our Discord group Death-Head's Deal Fanclub. It is a fan ran, very nice place, which an option to be notified once a new comic is up. Join Death-Head's Deal Fanclub now!
I also notify people of an update on Twitter and Blusky.
Everything in my blog is organized with tags so if you discover a tag you like, all the content of the said tag is easy to find from my blog. This includes DHD related things like specific character info or episodes. My art is tagged #niu_drawings.
Anything else you think you need, see my Linktree.
This is my personal blog and will contain a lot more stuff than just the comics.
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hotmessmaxpress · 7 months
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(a/n: I’ve never been only onlyfans. I’m assuming it works like patreon but for nudes? Allegedly you can also tip using the website?)
Rosquez OnlyFans AU, (1/?) Inspired by these posts on @unhinged-motogp-confessions
It's a common misconception that it is easy for Vale to get laid. While he does have the benefit of his celebrity status, charisma, and literal fanclub, that doesn't necessarily equate to a good deal of pussy on a practical level. For one, women often want more commitment from him than he's willing to provide. He has no interest in having a girlfriend at the moment, no matter how good the sex is. On the other hand, women who are comfortable with being one-night-stands sometimes have the air of wanting to exploit the encounter in some way. While he's never had a lover go so far as to take pictures without his consent, he has been made aware of more than enough tweets, blog entries, and other social media posts about his dick and skills as a lover. There is also the issue of Vale's additional preference for men; hooking up with women is risky enough without the threat of forced outing.
The easiest solution is perhaps the most embarrassing: porn. Vale has the money to acquire pretty much any type of porn that he wants, and it's convenient no matter where he is in the world (for the most part).
Vale has a private OnlyFans account with Rossano as the profile picture. It’s on that account that he discovers and subscribes to Marc. MotoMarc93 He is the hottest man Valentino Rossi has ever seen. He’s absolutely fit, six pack and all, and he rarely has a shirt on. He has the face of a model, and Valentino loves it when he smiles. What really makes Marc stand out though, is his garage. Marc has an entire garage of motorcycles. His favorite, that he includes in videos, is an orange and black wrapped Honda Fireblade. Marc is filthy on the bike. Sometimes it’s innocent; thirst trap selfies of himself leaned back on the bike, cock just out of frame. Other times it's a photo over his shoulder, showing the line of his toned back down to his bare ass. Vale pays for everything– he pays for the most expensive monthly subscription, but also buys the pay-per-view shots at every available opportunity. That gives him access to all the videos Marc posts. He posts one in particular of him riding a dildo that he has suction-cupped to the seat that makes Vale come so hard he thinks for a moment that he died. After that video he sends Marc a tip for 1000€ with a message: “amazing video xx”. Marc responds with a question: “what is your name?” That question is a red flag for Valentino, but he is horny and therefore stupid. “Valentino.” There is no response for 24 hours, which terrifies Vale. The next afternoon, however, he receives a direct message from Marc. It’s similar to the previous video, but Marc has changed the camera angle– his camera is set up behind the rear of the bike, but clearly his tripod is standing on something to make it even taller than normal. The angle of the video makes it feel as if Valel is looking down just slightly– like he’s standing behind the bike and watching. Marc takes his time in the video. He walks into frame already naked, grinning, and makes his way toward the bike. He kneels next to it, jerking the dildo off slowly with a grin at the camera before turning, swinging his leg over the bike, and slowly seating himself on the dildo. The camera angle gives Vale a perfect view of where the cock enters Marc's tight hole. He groans as it fills him, and Vale scrambles to free his hard cock from his pants. Marc rocks his hips before sliding up and back down the silicone cock. He moans, rocking up, before he opens his mouth. “Valentino,” he moans. “Harder.” He picks up speed, fucking himself deep and hard on the dildo. Vale pumps his cock in time with the rise and fall of Marc’s hips. He doesn't think he's ever been this invested in a screen before in his life. “Valentino, please,” Marc cries. Vale comes hard, cum shooting nearly up to his chin. He moans as he jerks himself through it.
When he opens his eyes, Marc has reached behind him and picked up the camera. He brings it around his body, and Vale nearly comes again at the sight of Marc’s cum painting the body of the bike, nearly up to the handlebars. The camera flips, and Marc grins and blows a kiss at the camera before the video ends.
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rydengg · 3 months
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What gets you more money percentage wise if we're buying /subscribing
the differences in percentages are honestly so small that it isn’t the deciding factor, or at least in my eyes it isn’t. i think every site has their payout pros and cons.
apclips arguably has the best percentage compared to other clip sites and i find i get the most out of the purchases i get because of that. i love it because it’s like the little lovechild godsgirls birthed before that era ended. it only pays out twice a month and i don’t get a SUPER ton of traffic there, but it’s an alternative porn site so it naturally isn’t going to have the same organic traffic as bigger sites. there are a few times a year where i don’t meet the minimum for a payout which can definitely be frustrating and a little discouraging. still it’s an option i absolutely encourage just as much as the others.
manyvids pays us out a lesser percentage but it has far more organic traffic. i almost never miss a payout when it comes to them so any purchase you make is gonna get into my pocket on time. my biggest gripe is that manyvids can feel cluttered and glitchy on the user side. these are pretty easy to deal with though so it’s the main clip site i suggest of the couple that i’m apart of.
it’s worth noting that i have two different membership types. my official website is all of my content created for the above clip sites. it also includes a little of the stuff that gets published to my more amateur style membership feeds: onlyfans, apfanclub, and manyvids fanclub. OF is my favorite of the three tbh simply because i can request a payout whenever i want. both my official website - which does weekly automatically - and my OF pay out more frequently. there’s some stuff on those feeds that never make it to my website since the “club” style sites have different content than my official website, so there are good reasons to choose either option.
i also send out new clipstore clips to all OF subscribers to unlock at a super discounted price when they go up for general sale on my clip sites.
aaaaaaaaand yeah. i think that covers it lol. i’m not sure how other SWs go about it but that’s the pros and cons from my POV.
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yridenergyridenergy · 2 months
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Can you buy tickets to a knot only live without having an a knot account or do you have to subscribe to the fanclub.
I mean... You can buy tickets up for resale without being a member and they almost never check your ID or membership at the show, but it's a risk and it's more or less ethical hah.
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Forever stamps cost $13.20 for a book of 20 right now, 66 cents a pop. Looking up envelopes, they range from $3.50 to $4.75 for a pack of 40, $9.99 for 100, about 10 cents a pop. Printing at my local library costs 10 cents per page, 20 cents if it's double sided. Altogether, setting up a physical newsletter would cost about a dollar per copy to mail to subscribers. I don't expect to have many takers, so I could almost certainly pay for it out of pocket. I have something like 15 or 20 active mutuals, maybe 30 or 40 regular followers whose names I recognize. At a buck a pop that's $60 per month, max, which is less than internet and utilities, easily doable. And that's assuming 100% turnover, so realistically it would be much less.
I've been meaning to ease myself off social media, but I don't want to lose all the connections I've made, so I think this might be the ideal format for me. I read about fanclubs in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, I read about offline communities of likeminded dorks who created something together, printing out entire fanzines, dozens of pages, absolute labors of love for zero profits, and I wish I could have been part of that. I miss getting mail, I miss magazines, I miss physical media, I miss not being spied on and having my thoughts sold to advertisers and cops. Not everything has to be profitable, some things are worth investing in for their sake.
I thought about making a magazine last year, even set up a blog about it, but as I thought about the logistics I realized it would be too expensive and mostly filler. A newsletter is much more manageable; cheap and short, but dense enough to say what I want to say without overstaying my welcome. Three columns per side, six total, something like 40 lines each, maybe five or six words per line, 1200 to 1500 words per issue, probably closer to 1000 after factoring in pictures and subheadings. Maybe this too is overly ambitious, but it's worth a shot. I'll keep you all posted.
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dojae-huh · 3 months
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That's not the first time she opened donations for ilichil's comeback, even during the fact check era she had opened donations
https://x.com/127CENTRAL/status/1695619570160054759
But the donation has not reached the target and finally helped by Indonesian fans because the target of 127fund has been reached
https://x.com/zellaoxo/status/1708295708514951539
In this comeback there is little support, even in 127fund it has not reached 10%, unlike the fact check era h-7 comeback has reached about 90%
https://x.com/127Fund/status/1721545110238982151https://x.com/127Fund/status/1810957386301198381
And I see many solo stans only support their biased projects / solo jobs
Link, Link2, Link3
Wow, 15k is a lot. What where those money spent on? Ads are costly, but not Spotify accs. Hm..
I see the plans, but were the results published last year? Receipts, names of people who received i-tune giftcards and all?
Well. I agree that the NCT-fandom is very divided. Solo-stanning culture is one of the reasons, the other one is the lack of a strong group-oriented platform ran in English. Managing a group fanclub is a big task. Reposting official twits between comebacks is not a real fandom activity/generating of original content that brings fans together. To collect money the collector needs authority. There won't be much trust in NCT 127 Central if fans hear about it once a year (wasn't it the account that asked fans if they want to boycott Golden Age, or smth?). X stops to show posts from the accounts you are subscribed but don't engage with as well. Which results in lower reach.
Fans can buy i-tunes and more albums themselves, without a middleman. The same goes for streaming on Spotify. Chinese bars offer additional merch for those who purchase albums with them. Indonesian, Thai clubs are very organised, they easily collect money for charities and support projects for concerts. There needs to be a connection with the organiser, and some return of investment in the form of positive feelings.
Look at Lin. Despite her popularity and dedication to her account, the fundriser for Melon for Doyoung wasn't very successful. Maybe in part because Lin didn't have time, so the campaign wasn't very advertised.
I was a part of organisation comitee of anime-festivals. I know first-hand how difficult it is to make people be involved in something made for them for free, let alone when they need to pay, how ungrateful fans are to orgs' efforts, how forgetful about deadlines, staying in contact, etc.
Making one post with a huge sum as the goal and hoping that everyone will commit rarely works. The crowd needs to be warmed up, hyped, unified. A big campaign is needed for people to regret they are nto part of the fun.
Back to NCTzens being divided. These whining posts that further antagonize solo-fans, constant squabbles, fans looking for the worst in each other, "my bias is great yours is a dozen" is part of what led to this reality. And anyone who participates in producing/distributing these fanwar/shipwar/stanwar inducing twits is to blame as well. You reap what you saw.
I heard today that attention is the main coin in the world. Attention lies in the base of the political life, economy, processes of human mental activity, etc. And people who think they are powerless and are not responsible for the changes and status quo in the world around them forget that it is them who decide to what people (politicians, fans) and to what topics (policies, fan content) they give their attention. Attention is power.
Anyhow! Don't be discouraged by the mood in the part of the fandom you see (which is just a fraction of it). Enjoy the comeback and the content we are given. Buy albums, stream, vote - do whatever you can on whatever scale you have time and money for.
Remember that neos love their group, invested half of their lives into it, that the group is the main source of income and solo opportunities for all of them. Not even Taeyong is bigger than the brand.
Both Haechan and Doyoung talked about how they are afraid of not being able to perform on big stages anymore in the future. And very very few solo-artists k-pop are able to get themselves domes.
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cuiizhu · 5 months
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Helios Rising Heroes - Rise on GoldenXXSection
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This entire event story is an April Fools AU. None of its contents are within Helios's canon, but it does reflect the plotline of Main Story CH14 - First Storm and is best appreciated after reading said chapter. Go read it if you haven't yet, it's very good.
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Akira: HELL YEAH! The Genius Idol, Ootori Akira’s back at it! Gonna work at Voltage Max again today! 
Dino: Good morning, Akira-kun. You’re as lively as ever~ perfect marks♪
Akira: Hehe♪ Ain’t that right~
Asch: Oi, greet people properly. 
Akira: Haah? I just did, and happily too! 
Asch: That wasn’t a greeting. It was just a big monologue. 
Akira: …Shit, don’t say things that ruin the mood. Even you don’t greet us all the time either.  
Asch: Aah??? Don’t fuck with me, shithead. 
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Gast: Now now. Why don’t we turn the voltage down a notch instead of maxing it within the first minute of arriving at work, both of you? 
Akira: Gast! Don’t steal MY Voltage Max! 
Gast: It’s not stealing…. And anyways, where’d you get the idea that Asch isn’t greeting us? 
Gast: He’s more thorough than any of us, you usually just don’t see it. 
Akira: Eeh….? 
Asch: In the first place, you’re always arriving later than me. Know your place. 
Akira: Guh…..
Asch: For a rookie to do it this often…Do you want to learn this lesson the painful way? 
Akira: The hell, you wanna go? 
Gast: Oi, quit it…. Asch too, don’t let it get to ya. 
Asch: Hmph. 
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Dino: Let’s just calm down you guys. Look, here’s the piping hot pizza that just arrived~
Akira: You ordered pizza again!? Everytime I come here, this agency’s always got pizza. 
Asch: It’s not the agency’s fault, it’s this guy’s. This pizzahead bitch never gets tired of ordering it day in and day out. 
Dino: I’ll never get tired of it! One pizza per day! Then I’ll be happy, and everyone will be happy! 
Dino: Definitely, love and peace…..☆
Gast: Ahaha, there it is. Dino’s inscrutable motto. 
Asch: Tsk, who’s ever heard of an idol that eats nothing but pizza everyday. …..How have you not gained weight? 
Dino: I won’t gain weight. In fact, it’s full of benefits for health and beauty! See? If you eat pizza, it’ll be love and peace …..☆
Asch: Stop shitting around…. speak like a normal person.
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Akira: Dino’s supposed to be our leader, right? At first glance, he seems normal, but I don’t really understand…. 
Akira: Hm? Gast, whatchu lookin’ at? 
Gast: Our fanclub site. Subscribers seem to be on the rise.
Akira: Oh!? What’s that feel like !?
Gast: Take a look…our followers on social media are steadily increasing, and results from searchin’ your own name feels pretty great. 
Gast: For a while there were some rumors of member disagreements that’d pop up, but that’s calmed down since. 
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Dino: Ahaha, there it is~. I think everyone’s realized Asch’s lone wolf persona.
Asch: Aah? This ain’t a persona.  
Dino: Is that so? Well, even so, it just means they’ve accepted who you are as a person, I’m glad ♪
Asch: ……Tch….
Akira: Ah! By the way, there was talk of using our song in a commercial right? Any updates on that?
Gast: Aah that, huh. That kinda talk…
Dino: That huh~ It’s a shame but it seems that’s a dead end. Apparently they picked another song last minute. 
Akira: Seriously!? Man, and I was so looking forward to it…..
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Dino: There there…these sorts of things happen all the time, so don’t get too down in the dumps. There’ll be plenty of other chances soon enough. 
Asch: ….Plenty my ass? 
Asch: We’ve been like this since before the rookie’s arrival. We’re not at a level where these offers come handed to us on a silver platter. 
Dino: You think so? Between the conditions and power balance within the agency, so on and so forth—I think it depends a lot on those kinds of circumstances…..
Dino: But I think first priority should go to whether we fit what they’re looking for. 
Dino: “This is what I wanted! This is exactly what I was looking for!” —till we get those kinds of feedback, let’s keep giving our all♪
Asch: Tsk, if only the industry were so simple—
Akira: You mean, till you’re the strongest idol! Leave it to me, I’ll shut everyone up! 
Dino: Akira-kun…..!
Akira: Let’s aim to have the most fans in Japan, no, in the WORLD! Voltage Max!!!
Asch: Turn it down….
Masterlist || Next
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gothicbeautymag · 10 months
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kolajmag · 1 year
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CALL TO ARTISTS
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Deadline to Apply: Sunday, 16 April 2023. A week-long, in-person residency that coincides with Kolaj Fest New Orleans (7-11 June 2023), during which artists will explore the city, learn about the history and materials of street art, and make artwork for public display that Kolaj Fest attendees and New Orleanians will be able to view. Leading the residency is Lance Rothstein, aka FANCLUB 13, who has been creating street art for over 20 years in over 25 US cities and 31 European cities. Rothstein writes, “I consider my work to be a bit like archaeology, collecting the discarded items from people’s everyday lives and rearranging them in new relationships. Then I usually send them back out to the streets in this new form, with a new purpose. I look forward to continuing my personal scavenger hunt, finding little trashy treasures and combining them into intricate relationships for people to come across on the streets.” MORE
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uniquequeenwinner · 3 months
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These Presale Password Tips Will Help You Get First Dibs on Items
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The process of acquiring tickets to see your favorite performers or to attend that event that you absolutely cannot miss can frequently feel like a race against time. There is a moment when tickets are available, and then the next minute, they are exhausted. On the other hand, if you are in possession of the appropriate presale passwords, you will be able to get ahead of the crowd and secure your position without any hassle. The following is a guide that will show you how to make use of various types of presale codes and passwords so that you never again miss out on an event.
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fuzzyvoidwitch · 3 months
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Get First Dibs with These Presale Password Tips
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Securing tickets to see your favorite artists or attend that must-see event often feels like a race against time. One moment tickets are available, and the next, they're sold out. However, armed with the right presale passwords, you can skip ahead of the crowd and secure your spot without the fuss. Here's how you can leverage different types of presale codes and passwords to never miss out on an event again.
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For those who don't have specific affiliations or memberships, there are tools designed to help. A presale code finder is a digital tool that aggregates updated codes from various sources — from today's presale passwords to more niche offerings like wiseguys presale passwords, which cater to specific locales or less mainstream events.
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crookedvoidluminary · 3 months
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Take Advantage of the Presale Opportunities Available
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There are times when acquiring tickets to well-known events might feel like an insurmountable obstacle, particularly when there is a huge demand and the event is completely sold out. You can, however, significantly improve your chances of securing tickets to your preferred concerts, musicals, or sporting events before they are even made available to the general publ ic by employing some proactive techniques and gaining a little bit of knowledge about the opportunities that are available for presale.
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dojae-huh · 3 months
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Looks like you didn't see the left side where it explains that the donation will be used for voting, melon, itunes, spotify and more
https://x.com/127CENTRAL/status/1695619570160054759
And for the 127central donation budget report, it is sent via email to donors, while you can see the 127fund budget report here
https://x.com/127CENTRAL/status/1760181966001856935
https://x.com/127Fund/status/1721545110238982151
127central and 127fund have broadcasted many times about project donations and team streaming for this comeback, but it's the nctzen who don't want to support, I see vals and markf are now focusing on solo jaehyun and mark, then tyongfs since the beginning has said they don't want to support, that's what makes the group project a flop
https://x.com/127CENTRAL/status/1809482415213277290
https://x.com/127CENTRAL/status/1807613974373872022
https://x.com/127Fund/status/1810889401649537503
https://x.com/127Fund/status/1811023660007747806
Link, Link2, Link3, Link4, Link5, Link6, Link7
Looks like you didn't pay attention reading my reply.
I'm subscribed to over a hundred of NCTzens, and I haven't seen this fundrising project untill one person reposted the cancellation (and huffed about it). You see the problem in reach? I'm not subscribed to the acc myself because I see no sense in multiplying NCT official twits in my feed, and the people I'm subscribed to didn't want to re-twit about the fundrising and spread the word.
Yes, the fandom is divided. As I said, solo-stanning is half of the problem. The other half is the lack of a strong unifying 127 club. Solo-stans do solo-projects not only because they care about their bias the most, it's because they are better united, they get something in return for their effort (even if it is bragging points).
I'm not blaming NCTCentral, but I'm still saying that I think the good outcome the first time was luck (and the help of Indonesians), not the result of long preparations in bulding up the unity and the strength of the fandom. The NCT fandom (the English part) lacks these mega-fans, mega-organisers. I saw people try with smaller projects and giving up eventually. And noone can blame them. It is very very difficult to run a fanclub properly. A person with a strong character, lots of time, organisation abilities, drive and a team of helpers is needed. It is much easier to achieve on a country scale, when meeting of fans in real life, the unity by nationality, the desire to leave a good impression on the artists are big motivators.
Anyway. OK, the project has flopped. Let's move on! Everyone can do their tiny part and do something positive (like hyping the comeback in their personal blogs, collecting hearts in apps for music shows, posting proof of streaming, etc). Even just not talking about how divided is the fandom is the act (that costs you zero) in the right direction. Heck, just press the like button on YT under promo and track vids after you watch it.
Twit-reminders about collecting hearts, calls for streaming, asking to engage with a tag on X, etc. work. People are busy with their lives, but you have a chance of catching them during their spare minute, when they are mindlessly scrolling X, and motivating them to click or like or listen. Believe me, I'm the test subject, haha.
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mykpoplovers · 9 months
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Viu Scream Dates: “2024 Just One 10 Minute [Mystery Elevator]”
in Kuala Lumpur featuring South Korean sensation CHA EUN-WOO
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Experience CHA EUN-WOO's fan-concert tour in Malaysia with three ticket options:
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FANCLUB members on from 10 January, 12pm to 11 January, 11:59am; and for Viu Premium subscribers from 11 January, 12pm to 12 January, 11:59am. General sales will start 12 January at 12pm.
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Refer to Viu Malaysia's social media pages for more details.
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ahungeringknife · 1 year
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365: April 25
Shin and Savant's friendship is so excellent I'm so glad they're friends even if Shin would rather eat glass than admit it aloud where Savant could hear
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Shin had his eyes closed while he sat in his cockpit. He wasn't sleeping he just had nothing better to do between Gambit games sometimes. His Ghost was playing some music in the back of the ship, entertaining itself more than anything. He was going over the last game in his mind, bickering with that stupid ass EXO Savant, and Wolf yelling at them both to shut up and shoot the Invader. The music got louder and he opened one eye to see his Ghost float over. "What?" he asked.
His Ghost said nothing, just popped open. "Shin!" Savant's cheerful voice came out of his Ghost.
"I have told you not to call me," Shin said aggravated.
He was completely ignored. "Did you know you have a fanclub?"
Shin rolled his eyes. As if this was a topic of conversation. Also yes he was very aware of both his creepy Crucible fanclub full of Guardians and his creepy in a different way fanclub of Lightless. "If you're just now realizing I have-
"No no! I mean like... Skinner has a fanclub."
Shin blinked at his Ghost who looked at him with the same expression he was giving his Ghost: what the fuck? Skinner wasn't even a real person. A lazy alias to play Gambit to keep an eye on Drifter. Shin was also one of the only paper Dredgens who's name was also their Dredgen title. How the fuck did his fake bullshit keep attracting fans? He wasn't even nice! He still didn't know how he'd accumulated followers as Dredgen Vale sometimes. Shin was not a super charismatic person and Vale was just him pretending to be like Jaren to the point of parody. Skinner was even less likable. On purpose!
"What?" he asked, incredulous, almost insulted that somehow Skinner had a fanclub. That somehow Shin had accumulated a fanclub for another alias.
"Yeah!"
"And you're telling me this why? Also why the fuck do you know this?"
"Dredgen Hunter has a fan club too," Savant prattled on. "Which I thought was really cool so I engage with them. Lightless are kinda crazy but they're all pretty excited I interact with them. Also since I've been playing with you and Wolf there's been some overlap with Wolf's crazy ass fanclub." Yeah, Shin had seen that only on the periphery of his engagements on Crucible apps or some newsletters he was subscribed to. But every time they brushed up against his sphere of giving a shit he was a little terrified of how absolutely wild the Young Wolf's main fanclub was. "They ask me about her all the time and I just play dumb about a lot. Not hard. But most of it really isn't any of my business," Savant was still talking. "There's only been some overlap recently and when I saw what was happening I laughed so hard I nearly reset myself."
"Considering how stupid you are that doesn't shock me," Shin growled.
Savant never took Shin's heat to heart. Which annoyed him honestly. Shin had absolutely made lesser men shrivel up with a well placed biting word. It just pinged off Savant. "And I had to share," and suddenly Shin's pockit started vibrating like crazy. He fished it out of the pouch he kept it in and opened it up. He'd just gotten eight private messages from a fireteam member.
"What the fuck did you send me?"
"Just look!"
Grumbling Shin opened the link in the first message. He was aware of Lightless writing fictional prose about their favorite Guardians. Hell almost every biography published about him was fictional. But there was stuff on the net too, unpublished. And he did his best not to interact with it. He'd been friends? Acquaintances? Crucible partners? With someone who got invested in their own fanclub's bullshit. It'd been so fucking weird and completely ruined their relationship. Also like three quarters of it was fans writing weird relationship stuff that just... baffled him.
This message was to a site he'd never been to but recognized it for what it was. A hub for collecting fan written stories about their favorite Guardians, specifically Gambit players by all the green and snake icons. Shin was regretting even looking as he scanned the meta tags about the story in question.
"I'm going to fucking. Kill you," Shin snapped at Savant through his Ghost. On the other end Savant howled with laughter. "Don't show me this fucking garbage!" Savant just kept laughing. This particular story was about a sexual (or romantic, he didn't read that far) relationship between Dredgen Hunter and Dredgen Skinner.
"Isn't it fucking amazing?" Savant asked around his laughter.
"No!"
"It's so stupid I had to share! And there's more," Savant giggled foolishly, his voice box hiccuping in a way that would be endearing if Shin wasn't fucking furious.
"Don't fucking tell me that," Shin growled. "You fucking piss me off."
"Not according to your fangirls," Savant teased him.
"Are you on your ship or the Derelict?"
"Derelict," Savant said smugly. Shin growled wordlessly. Savant knew Shin wouldn't transmat directly onto the Derelict to beat his ass like he would if he was on ship.
"You are letting me invade the rest of the day for assaulting my eyes with this bullshit," Shin growled.
"Okay okay okay," Savant said snickering. His pockit vibrated a few times. "Those aren't about us," he told Shin.
"I don't want any of these!" Shin all but shouted.
"They're about Skinner and Wolf," Savant said coyly.
"Who they're about doesn't matter. Fuck you. Ghost, end the call," he snapped, done with this bullshit. His Ghost closed to the sound of Savant's giggling.
"Huh," his Ghost said.
"Fucking hate that guy," Shin growled and slouched in his chair, arms folded.
"Want me to disconnect from the fireteam?"
"No," he still wanted to play with Wolf and if he did he'd have to suffer playing with Savant too.
"He is very annoying," his Ghost agreed with him. Just about the only thing he and his Ghost did agree on. He floated away and once more started playing music to entertain himself in the ship cabin.
Shin sat there for a few minutes before pulling his pockit out again and going to Savant's messages. He ignored the original messages but... fuck who was he kidding? He was super interested in seeing what the Wolf Skinner ones were like. He might have been in denial but he wasn't a fucking fool either. Making sure his Ghost wasn't paying attention to him he opened one of the DredgenWolf/DredgenSkinner links. It was pretty self indulgent but fuck it he could be a bit self indulgent now and then. Right?
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