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Jayce and Viktor: Short Story and Biographs Archive
Hello everyone! I compiled both Jayce and Viktor's current biographs and short stories into a google drive this morning.
I love my boys and in the upcoming face of Arcane s2, I fear the entire nuking on their old lore by Riot. So, I decided to make an easy-access archive where anyone can read their biography and short stories in full.
Google Drive Link!
This is just an archive of their bios and short stories, I would HIGHLY suggest checking out @vikjaycecodex which has a plethora of archived material relating to Viktor and Jayce (no Arcane!)
#pinned post#pinned#vikjayce#jayce lol#jayce league of legends#jayce giopara#viktor lol#viktor the machine herald#viktor league of legends#archive post#archive#listen i heard about the viktor vgu and got very spooked ok#im normal about this characters i swear
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#2000s core#corecore#fyp#yk2#2000s nostalgia#weirdcore#yabujin#00s#00s aesthetic#00s core#visual novel#00s nostalgia#dreamcore#me core#computer aesthetic#2000s games#archive post#fyp tumblr#japanese#japancore#computer#browser#cybercore#anime games#2000s internet#early 2000s#2000s#story games#foryou#clannad
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Comic and/or promo exclusive winx looks
This is gonna be several reblogs long I fear
Image 1: issue 26 (2006)
Image 2: issue 27 (2006)
Image 3: issue 26 (2006)
Image 4: issue 28 (2006)
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16.2.2025




It's been a long week in 5 points, this week's edition:
🤒 Recovered from a sudden fever on Monday, I literally can't move without being dizzy. Thankfully I recovered quick, but it still threw off my week bcs the fever came out of nowhere :/
✈ Preparing for a work trip next week, a bit nervous since I'll be traveling solo this far, but first time for everything!
🙃 Due to my fever and how it threw off my week, my Spanish study's slowing again. My brain is still a bit dizzy to read a lot, so I'm focusing more on listening immersion.
📖 Going to continue reading my Rogue One novelization, which is also pocket-sized and perfect for traveling.
🎨 Made a simple art journal spread. Thinking of doing it again regularly but I'm still back and forth on what I want to put there.
🖼 Pictured: four of my old art journal spreads, about time, slowing down, and coffee. The coffee cups as pupils spread is one of my favorites that I've made.
🎵 King Arthur: Legend of the Sword album, Silly Symphonies - The Skeleton Dance
📺 Severance S2, Puppet History
#art#art journal#weekly recap#art journaling#journaling#journal#journal ideas#time#slow down#positive thoughts#coffee#archive post
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PART 2 Art in the Blood (book by Bonnie Macbird): "This latest adventure, in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, sends the iconic duo from London to Paris and the icy wilds of Lancashire in a case which tests Watson's friendship and the fragility and gifts of Sherlock Holmes' own artistic nature to the limits." - Published 2015 Unquiet Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder (book by Bonnie Macbird): - Published 2017 The Devil’s Due (book by Bonnie Macbird): "It’s 1890 and the newly famous Sherlock Holmes faces his worst adversary to date – a diabolical villain bent on destroying some of London’s most admired public figures in particularly gruesome ways. A further puzzle is that suicide closely attends each of the murders. As he tracks the killer through vast and seething London, Holmes finds himself battling both an envious Scotland Yard and a critical press as he follows a complex trail from performers to princes, anarchists to aesthetes. But when his brother Mycroft disappears, apparently the victim of murder, even those loyal to Holmes begin to wonder how close to the flames he has travelled. Has Sherlock Holmes himself made a deal with the devil?" - Published 2019 The Three Locks (book by Bonnie Macbird): - Published 2021 What Child is This? (book by Bonnie Macbird): "It’s Christmastime in London, and Sherlock Holmes takes on two cases. The angelic three-year-old child of a wealthy couple is the target of a vicious kidnapper, and a country aristocrat worries that his handsome, favourite son has mysteriously vanished from his London pied à terre. Holmes and Watson, aided by the colourful Heffie O’Malley, slip slide in the ice to ensure a merry Christmas is had by nearly everybody . . ." - Published 2022 The Serpent Under (book by Bonnie Macbird): - Published 2024 The House of Silk: A Sherlock Holmes Novel (book by Anthony Horowitz): "Destined to become an instant classic, The House of Silk brings Sherlock Holmes back with all the nuance, pacing, and almost superhuman powers of analysis and deduction that made him the world's greatest detective, in a case depicting events too shocking, too monstrous to ever appear in print…until now." - Published 2012 Moriarty: A Novel (book by Anthony Horowitz): "The game is once again afoot in this thrilling mystery from internationally
Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula: The First of The Classified Dossier Series Paperback (book by Christian Klaver): "1902. Sherlock Holmes’s latest case begins with a severed finger. With no signs of decomposition and an adverse reaction to silver, it is the most perplexing mystery yet – one that relates to their next client – and the moment Sherlock’s and Watson’s lives are irrevocably changed. A Transylvanian nobleman called Count Dracula arrives at Baker Street seeking Sherlock’s help, for his beloved wife Mina has been kidnapped. But Dracula is a client like no other and Sherlock and Watson must confront – despite the wild, unbelievable notion – the existence of vampires. And before long, Sherlock, Watson and their new vampire allies must work together to banish a powerful enemy growing in the shadows…" - Published 2022
Sherlock Holmes and Mr Hyde: The Classified Dossier (book by Christian Klaver): "1903. A darkness has descended on London. A series of grisly murders are uncovered, trophies taken, bodies arranged and soon there are whispers of Jack the Ripper’s return. A new client arrives at Baker Street seeking Sherlock Holmes’s help: Dr Jekyll claims his friend has been wrongfully accused of the hideous crimes, a friend called Mr Edward Hyde, whose very existence relies on a potion administered by the doctor himself. But the case becomes more complicated, more unsettling than simply proving Mr Hyde’s innocence – for Holmes and Watson unearth beastly transformations, a killer who moves unseen, a secret organisation and then find a traitor in their midst…." - Published 2023
Sherlock Holmes and Dorian Gray: The Classified Dossier (book by Christian Klaver): "1903. Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson have tickets to the newly arrived Circus of Amun-Ra. Holmes is puzzled by his brother Mycroft’s cryptic gift but is intrigued enough to attend the next production. The performers, dressed as wondrous half-animal, half-human gods from Egyptian mythology, display superhuman agility and stunts. But they speak no Arabic, sequester themselves in the stables after each show and take orders from a mysterious ring master who is yet to be seen. And then one of the performers is murdered. Holmes’s enquires lead him to a townhouse near Gorsvenor Square, the home of the beautiful and secretive socialite Dorian Gray. As Holmes digs deeper, he learns Gray is hiding much more than his involvement in a murder in a darkly fantastical tale of lies, experimentation, hypnosis and wicked ambition." - Published 2025
Lucky Duck Games Sherlock: Case Connection Board Game (board game)
The Sherlock Holmes Case Files (board game by Joel Jessup): "Enter the evocative world of Victorian London and Sherlock Holmes with this entertaining card and book set, contained in a sleek lidded box." - 2023
Again, thank you so much for the help! This is a serious amount of adaptations, and I really appreciate it. I have a lot of time to kill as of right now, so hopefully all of these will be up within the next week or two. (I review everything manually, which can take quite some time since. it's literally only me)
#sherlock holmes#sherlock fandom#ask#archive#archive help#dr jekyll and mr hyde#count dracula#dorian gray#arthur conan doyle#archive post
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Cavrumgender: coined by Tumblr user uncommongenders (original post seems to be deleted). Cavrumgender is a xenogender that is based around black holes and the feeling of black holes. Cavrumgender feels all consuming but never complete.
I did not make this flag but had it saved to my phone before the original coining post was deleted. Because I use this label, I wanted to make sure it got saved somehow beyond just, you know, me lol
This page has the initial link to the original. I tried to find it in a web archive, but couldn't figure it out. Maybe someone more tech savvy can throw me a bone lol
#cavrumgender#black hole gender#gender#xenogender#black hole#nonbinary#not mine#archive post#mogai#mogai flag#mogai term#mogai gender
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The Magnus Archives
Mpreg Archived Post from the 15th of December 2024
The Magnus Archives currently has 33 Fics Tagged as #Mpreg on Ao3
#Mpreg out of total Fics: 33 / 30,166 (0,11%)
First Mpreg Fic posted: 7th of August 2018
Most Recent Mpreg Fic posted: 9th of December 2024
Notes/Other relevant information: The first Archive post! No other relevant notes.
Request your Fandom in the Asks! Read Pinned post for more information. The Mpreg Archives Blog has no opinion on the morality nor quality of any of the fanfics included in the statistics. The blog is solely dedicated to the Archiving of the quantity of fics that apply to the blogs criteria. Thank you!
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The Summer Witch's Dice Bag // Sold // Rogue's Bazaar on Etsy
#dice bag#cottagecore#dungeon & dragons#dnd dice#D&D#ttrpg#dice#embroidered bag#rogue's bazaar#etsy shop#archive post#cottagecore aesthetic#cozycore#nature vibes#ttrpg dice#cute accessory#tabletop rpg
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A piece of work that was place into the Time Capsule Project of the HANKEL Archive.
#art#creative#drawing#sketch#painting#creative process#artist#paint#frame#collage#artist on tumblr#canadian artist#archive of our own#archive#internet archive#visual archive#maker#creative research#creativejourney#createyourlife#sketching#acrylpainting#acrylic painting#acrylic#art making#studio#studio visit#archive photos#archive post#abstraction
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Fisichella Defence (21-12-2006)
Context: The flame wars one sees on Tumblr and other social media in 2024 are nothing new. Back in the mid-2000s, fora were full of them. In F1, these tended to go down a few clear lines: Michael Schumacher vs some people's version of how sport should be conducted Michael Schumacher vs Alonso Michael Schumacher vs Raikkonen (you may detect a theme here) Both Schumachers vs Montoya McLaren vs Ferrari Williams vs McLaren Villenueve vs whatever he was arguing about this weekend One forum-specific flame war that was none of the above. In one of the general forums I was in at the time, the specific flame war was manufacturer teams vs any independent not named Williams (it was that specific flame war which split the forum in the first place, due to its two admins being on either side of the argument). The Team Silverstone forum flame war was Team Silverstone vs people who thought that specific team shouldn't exist (I eventually ended that one in mid-2007, due to a typo). The forum where La Canta Magnifico Blog was based had Giancarlo Fisichella vs Juan Pablo Montoya.These days, people generally accept that it is possible to like both Giancarlo and Juan Pablo at the same time (this is often the eventual outcome of flame wars where there is neither a clear winner nor reason for long-term rancour). However, this particular corner of the internet had not yet come to that conclusion. Even after Juan Pablo Montoya had found his happiness elsewhere in motorsport, people on the forum still argued about whether he was better than Giancarlo Fisichella. I don't have the forum post that clearly prompted this blog entry, but the gist of it is that Juan Pablo Montoya was being defended on the basis that he had some great video clips on YouTube (back before FOM started issuing copyright notices to the platform, which started happening in summer 2007). As the most prominent Fisico fan on the forum (as well as its most long-winded), I felt the need to respond…
The reasons there are few videos of Fisichella doing great stuff (and some do exist, though copyright forbids me from linking to them) are the facts that he does his races quietly and has a tidy driving style. None of JPM's wheel-locking or massive slides are in evidence unless Fisi's having a really bad day, and it's always more difficult for a camera person to convey excitement when there is no feeling that the driver is out of control. While keeping just the right side of that boundary in a dramatic way is commendable and fan-attracting, the smoother, quieter method usually generates more race speed from the car.
It's no accident that the only top-level drivers using the just-in-control driving styles are Juan Pablo Montoya, Jacques Villenueve and Fernando Alonso. Montoya got it to semi-work in a rather understeery McLaren and messy Williams, Villenueve's not managed to co-operate properly with a car since he went to BAR and Fernando Alonso has created a new variant of just-in-control driving that nobody else has yet managed to emulate.
Picking a single definitive race is tricky because Fisi has had so many really good races. Taking just those races starting from when I paid particular attention to Giancarlo's races, anything from the the start of 2001 through to about two-thirds of the way through 2003 (apart from Malaysia 2003), USA 2003, anything in 2004 after about race three except Monaco, Australia 2005, Canada 2005, the last third of 2005, Malaysia 2006, the American leg of 2006 and the last third of 2006 will show elements of why Giancarlo is in the top 5 drivers and has been for a long time. Simply because he doesn't have ten fifteen-second-long race incidents that summarise the true scope of his ability the way Juan Pablo or any other "just-in-control" driver will have doesn't mean there is nothing to summarise. Though if I had to pick the one that best shows why Fisi is better than JPM, it would be Brazil 2003. Notwithstanding the rain factor, there was also the part where the notoriously unreliable Ford in the back of Fisichella's car had been sounding slightly off since about lap 49. However Giancarlo got the car past the red flag before the engine finally blew up. Not only would Juan Pablo not won the 2003 race, he would have induced a technical retirement. However, the cameras missed most of Giancarlo's race as they were too busy keeping up with spinners at Turn 3 and Raikkonen passing everyone except Fisi.
This also helps to explain the video situation, as having a few widely-recognised key situations forming the videos is the quickest way of building up search ranking. That helps explain why JPM's best-known incidents are always going to be very high on the video search list.
As for the the part about it being only legend that the driver must make the team work, it's a fact. Everyone in a group has to support everyone else in the group to succeed, and teams are no different. Simply because teams are usually predisposed to helping their drivers and Ron Dennis clearly hadn't recruited Juan Pablo to be an "after you, Claude" No. 2, doesn't mean that Juan Pablo didn't need to do any work to maintain that. From the F1 Racing September 2006 article, Juan never took any time to gel with the McLaren team setup, which apparently was causing trouble long before the tennis incident. Juan should have known fitting in would take work and if he wasn't prepared to do it, he should have found another berth for 2005 (there would have been plenty open to him at that point on the open market!)
That is why I hold Juan largely responsible for his having to leave McLaren in the first place. In fact this is the second time it's happened, with Juan Pablo unable to co-operate with Williams enough to extend his original contract there either. The fact that he chose the timing of his leavetaking is great, but surely it's better to do what Fisi did and put some effort into nurturing the team that's giving you the car? That's why the Renault people have bent over backwards to protect Fisi where necessary when McLaren would do no more than it usually did to protect Montoya when he erred.
Team building may not be a major factor in driver ranking, but when the raw speed statistics do not help separate Juan Pablo and Giancarlo very much, and the differences in results almost entirely attributable to cars rather than drivers, then things like the ability to become a No. 1 in a team suddenly play a major role in the decision.
It's worth saying that in the olden days when cars ran close to each other, these skills were still necessary - it was simply that they were taken more for granted because the whole motorsport community was closer-knit back then - in fact the drivers had to do more back then to get into their teams' good books. Do you think it was an accident that a lot of the drivers back then had some background as a mechanic before reaching F1?
If Renault was not confident of Fisi, they'd've given Nelson Piquet Jr. his place. As it happens, Fisi is not only considerably more experience of Renault and F1, but also a very fast, consistent driver who is capable of leading a team - and of being a better driver than Juan Pablo Montoya was.
#lcmb#la canta magnifico blog#f1#archive post#giancarlo fisichella#I was clearly getting better at this blogging thing because I was spelling Villenueve's name correctly#if you briefly saw this post a couple of days ago#oops-a-daisy
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#2000s core#corecore#2000s web#2000s nostalgia#peaceful#webcore aesthetic#webcore#yk2#yabujin#yandere#fyp tumblr#fypage#tumblr fyp#fyp#computer aesthetic#computer#weirdcore#japanese#00s core#00s aesthetic#00s nostalgia#00s#akura vortex#nightcore#Spotify#2000s#2000s internet#early 2000s#archive post#dreamcore
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This man is absolutely precious. Let's hope Walter teaches him how to insert links to stories after going to dumb dog college.
#chuck taylor#sexy chuckie t#chuckie t#instagram#insta story#archive post#aew#wrestling#precious human#dustin + walter#chuck + walter#kentucky gentleman#the kentucky gentleman#chuckiet#walter#dumb dog college
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archive post doodle 3/12/24
#twentyonepilots#twenty øne piløts#myart#myfanart#archive post#since theyre just crappy doodles#clique art#clancy era
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PART 3 Holmes, Marple & Poe: A Holmes, Margaret & Poe Mystery (book by James Patterson): "In this thrilling story of crime and corruption, three detectives keep their identities secret, and NYPD’s Det. Helene Grey is on a mission to unmask them—no matter who gets killed along the way. In New York City, three intriguing, smart, and stylish private investigators open Holmes, Marple & Poe Investigations. Who are these detectives with famous names and mysterious, untraceable pasts?" - Published 2024 Holmes Is Missing: A Holmes, Margaret & Poe Mystery (book by James Patterson): "Success has come quickly to Holmes, Marple & Poe Investigations. The New York City agency led by three detectives—Brendan Holmes, “the brain,” Margaret Marple, “the eyes,” and Auguste Poe, the “muscle”—with famous names and mysterious pasts is one major case away from cementing its professional reputation. But as a series of child abductions tests the PIs’ legendary skills, the cerebral Holmes’s absence leaves a gaping hole in the agency roster. Only by closing ranks and solving the mystery within can they recover all that’s been lost." - Published 2025 --- Lost in Limehouse - Olaf Hytten as Sheerluck Jones, 1933. - "A slapstick burlesque of 19th Century Victorian melodrama featuring a parody of Holmes and Watson who rescue a heroine held by a mustache-twirling villain in a den of caricatured Chinese gangsters." Limejuice Mystery - Herlock Sholmes marionettes, 1930 - "The film, also known as "Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge?," is a parody of Sherlock Holmes stories starring string puppets and a detective named "Herlock Sholmes". The film depicts a murder mystery in a Chinese opium den." Sting of Death (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgHvNgPTN04&t=1s) - Boris Karloff as Mycroft, 1955 - "Sting of Death is the 11th episode of the first season of the American TV series The Elgin Hour starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Mycroft. Produced by ABC (American Broadcasting Company), and aired on 22 february 1955. 52 min. While the name of the main character is Mycroft, the sherlockians will recognize a retired Holmes (bee culture, investigating methods, pipe smoking). The episode is based on H. F. Heard's novel "A Taste for Honey."" The Man Who Disappeared (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8vpH5tzC2Y&t=1s) - John Longden as Sherlock Holmes, 1951 - "An adaptation of the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a very wealthy businessman with a strange secret." A Case of Hypnosis - 1952 - "Fair Spoof of Holmes. Prof. Lightskull and Doc Twiddle are trying to locate the whereabouts of a magician who has the power to change people into anything they want but more times than not he plays the part of a jokster and instead turns them into strange creatures." The Speckled Band (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R2jczHfuFw) - Alan Napier as SH, 1949 The Copper Beeches (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMgoNx-vv40) - Georges Treville, 1912 Man With The Twisted Lip (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM27uaF31CU) - Ellie Norwood as SH, 1921 The Screaming Bishop (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mxwqk_cWcG8) - Hairlock Combs cartoon/short film, 1944 Dramatized SH cases (1954) / (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWX1hfU1FFvpnwyNxpxYItHGqqR6PC16E) - John Gielgud as SH - Ralph Richardson as JW That's what I've got so far! Def will be adding more as I find more, LOL-
I'm just a tad concerned about the sheer amount of these you had on hand, but I'm too grateful to worry about that right now!! As said a million times before, I will be reviewing all these as fast as I can!! Thank you!
#sherlock holmes#sherlock fandom#sherlock holmes fandom#ask#archive#archive help#archive post#arthur conan doyle
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