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punjabiadda-blog · 1 year
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Gym T Shirt – Punjabi Adda
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From deadlifts to sprints, the Powerlift Gym T Shirt fuels your ambition, pushing you to shatter your limits. The bold, empowering design embossed on the front reflects your commitment to rise above challenges and emerge victorious. Use Code Punjab10 to get 10% off with no shipping charges.
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printbrix · 7 months
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dolljunk · 29 days
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Here is my Wild Hearts Crew Jacy Masters rerooted and repainted by me wearing a custom made outfit by me wearing Creatable World shoes.
Jacy Masters came to me nude so I didn't have any of her original clothes, but I guess that's fine because even brand new, I though the Wild Hearts Crew's fashions were outdated, garish and unappealing. I wanted to do a flirty and fun two piece as I think it suited her California vibe and overall look.
I've had Jacy Masters in a box for so long I'm surprised by how much I really like her now I've customised her, especially since I probably wouldn't give Wild Hearts Crew dolls much thought otherwise except as parts fodder.
But I guess not giving a doll polypropolene hair, co ordinating clothing, and a screening that fills up the sculpt can do wonders for any doll.
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goodgymboy · 6 months
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YOU LOOK TOTALLY STUPID Let’s start with the obvious: looks matter. You’re judged by the way you appear. This influences how people treat you. So if you look dumb, shallow and air-headed people will treat you as dumb, shallow and air-headed. See where this is heading, faggot? In no particular order, here are some suggestions to help that process along: Be blonde. And I mean really blonde. There’s a reason dumb blonde jokes are made. Embrace the stereotype. Call your hair salon now. Bleach your brains away. Lose the glasses. It’s not like you’re going to be reading much anyway. You’re a jock not a nerd. Get contacts. Your mouth is for fucking, not talking. Plump those lips. Gloss them up. Keep your mouth slightly open so He knows He can shove His dick in it. It’s not like you’re going to say anything intelligent, right? Show some skin. As much as possible in any circumstance. Wear clothes tight, fitting, unbuttoned, revealing. Make it obvious you’re there to be looked at. Men love tits and ass. Display yourself accordingly. Let Him look. Let Him touch. Never resist. Perfect the vacant look. Unfocused. Slack-jawed. Staring into the middle distance. Just a blank brainless bimbro. Modify the meat. Tattoos. Piercings. Brandings. Surgery. Your body needs to be customised to make it hotter. Focus on making yourself look like the dumb sex-obsessed muscle slut you are. If in doubt, ask a Man what mods you need. Focus on the body. Make it obvious you invest money, attention and above all time into your appearance. Flawless skin, teeth and nails. Muscled gym body. Hairless below the eyes. Sexy, alluring outfits. When a Man looks at you He wants to see evidence of the hours you’ve put into looking hot for Him. He doesn’t give a fuck about the last thing you’ve read - and reading isn’t going to get you hotter, is it faggot? ACTION POINT: Make some physical changes and take a picture (or a before and after) to post on your Tumblr. Complete the sentence: “I look totally brainless here, because…” and add that to your pic as a caption. Tag me in so I can see, comment and laugh.
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il-predestinato · 2 years
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Interview with Charles Leclerc from Sportweek (La Gazetta dello Sport): “I play the piano, I love art, I want to fly. And I dreamed of Ferrari” (published January 7, 2023).
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What is fashion for you?
Charles: “A way of expressing oneself without speaking. I realized this when I started travelling all over the world, thanks to F1, visiting countries and cities I didn't know before.
“I realized that dressing well had a different meaning according to different cultures and traditions. That's when fashion really started to interest me, I would say from 2017, even though I've always liked it.”
What was the next step?
Charles: “I started attending fashion shows, then I became a testimonial for Giorgio Armani and then I came more and more into contact with this environment.”
You also take great care over the graphics of your racing helmets. Which design do you like the most?
Charles: “Probably the one used in France (2022), with the reproduction on the two halves of the photographs of my father Hervé and Jules Bianchi.”
Ferrari is red, but for your 488 Pista you chose a different colour.
Charles: “At that time I was using a matte black helmet with the Monégasque flag going from the front to the back. So I decided to order the car exactly the same. I still like it very much.”
What did you think when you saw yourself in a Ferrari suit for the first time?
Charles: “It was a very big emotion, because it was my childhood dream to get into F1 and race for the Prancing Horse, even though at that time I was not yet an official Ferrari driver (only FDA).”
Do you have any good-luck charms you don't part with?
Charles: “I had some as a kid. My grandmother always used to sew a cross inside my overalls, under the sponsors' logos, but that tradition has disappeared since she is no longer here…”
How do you express your creativity?
Charles: “Mainly through music. I play the piano and invent my own pieces. I will never be as good with a pencil at drawing.”
How do you choose the clothes you wear every day?
Charles: “There's a very classic part of me, which seeks simplicity and comfort, and another more creative part that leads me to play around with streetwear.
“I let myself be guided by the mood of the day, by how I feel, because dressing is a way of making something clear with one's image.”
Will we see a clothing line of your own like Hamilton did?
Charles: “I had started the project, but I stopped. Maybe in the future.”
Do you ever talk about fashion with Lewis Hamilton?
Charles: “Sometimes we discuss the brands we like. He really has good taste and a lot of courage to show off the strangest looks when he comes to the circuits.”
Favourite colours or colours you would never wear?
Charles: “These days I prefer grey, beige and white. I'm not a big fan of fuchsia, in the sense that I wouldn't see myself dressed all in fuchsia, but I've worn that too.”
How do you feel about walking the catwalk?
Charles: “I'm not comfortable. Too many stares on me. But I like to watch the show and observe the more unusual garments. I was at the Ferrari Style show in Milan last year and before that at Armani.”
Try describing the feeling of driving an F1 car to someone who does not know racing. Valentino Rossi, when he tested the Ferrari, said: It is faster than I thought.
Charles: “A nice definition, because it is difficult for a normal person to think about the speed of a F1 car. I always make the comparison with the Rollercoaster. It's like being up there, but keeping everything under control.”
Why are you happy racing?
Charles: “For the adrenaline and because on the track I feel free.”
Do you like motorbikes?
Charles: “I have one motorbike, customised, which I bought in Bali when I went there on a trip with my best friends. We rented it on the spot and I wanted to take it with me to Monte Carlo, even though it was a mess to get it registered to ride there.”
Why that particular motorbike?
Charles: “Because of the memories it holds. I had just arrived in F1 and I decided to take all my closest friends on holiday, for the first time outside Europe. We had a great time.”
Do you still think of getting a flying license?
Charles: “I've already had a few lessons, I'm now at 11 to 13 hours of flying, let's say I have the basics. I had to stop, I hope to start again in 2023. There is a lot of theory to study and I obviously like the practice more.”
How was the feeling?
Charles: “Excellent. I like the stall tests, because there's adrenaline, but also checking the plane in general. And to say that I've always been afraid of flying...”
What do you mean?
Charles: “Even though I've taken planes countless times in my life, I wasn't calm. Now, knowing what pilots do and all the options there are in case of unexpected events, has reassured me.”
Even today you are karting like when you were a kid. Would it be nice to discover a new Leclerc?
Charles: “I would like to help talented young people, who don't have the means, to emerge and make their dreams come true. However, it is a project that takes time and which I therefore see as possible only in the future.”
What does it mean to be the hero of so many very young people?
Charles: “Every time I come to Maranello, outside the Ferrari factory there are always kids waiting for me. In recent years, F1 has regained popularity, also thanks to Netflix. It's nice to see a child's eyes light up when we make a photo. A small gesture is enough, which does not cost effort, to give joy to others.”
Do you feel like an example to follow?
Charles: “I try to be myself, behaving well, if this can then serve as an inspiration for those who observe me, I'm happy about it.”
Translation by vetteleclerc.
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ofmiceandwomen · 2 years
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On the fashion of the Gondolindrim
I have realised that I did quite a research regarding sensible fashion design for the 1st age elves and that I could share what I had learned.
The Gondolindrim live in a secluded valley in abundance. The city’s beauty and glory is close to that of Tirion. They have been living in relative safety for about four hundred years which is more than average American city. They are scholars and artists with multiple cultural influences and a loooot of time on their hands.
Materials
The Gondolindrim would probably use a lot of silk and metal fibres. Oh wait - is someone objecting that the silk moths are proliferating mostly in warmer climates? Totally right. But there are plenty other moths that produce their own kinds of silk and are adapted for colder climates too, the properties of these silks are just not as convenient for weaving as the silk moth’s cocoons. Maybe an obstacle for a human but certainly not for an elf. They probably love layered gowns with subtle embroidery creating 3D impressions and ethereal elegance, or prefer exquisite brocades with ornaments (probably ocassionaly using the house emblems). As for winter fabrics, Silk velvet would be the choice. I can imagine them trying to avoid using too much fur and furs mostly serve as decorative trims.
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Egalmoth wearing his complicated attire including layered cloak with goldwork stars and diamonds . His hair is braided, although most of it is loose - probably Glorfindel influenced.
Colouring and patterns
This is the difficult part as each elf has probably their own taste. The lords usually sport their own colours but it doesn’t have to be a rule - they have multiple outfits and since they have their personal lives as well, I highly doubt they strictly stick to their emblem colour. As for the patterns, they don’t need to worry about the fabric waste so their clothes are probably well fitted and flattering. Lower classes clothes are beautiful as well but have probably much looser fit.
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Left: Penlod sporting a light grey silk shirt. Right: Ecthelion’s costume design.
Influences and fashion icons
Now we have celebrities and big name fashion brands to set the trends. However, in the past, the nobility was responsible for that. I assume there were three major trend setters influencing the other lords and citizens: Turgon (the king), Egalmoth (aka the rich one) and Glorfindel (the pretty one). Turgon’s gowns (or…Turgowns? I will see myself out) are usually white with red silk lining and subtle but intricate embroidery, combined with some jewellery. As for the length of the robes it probably varies by the occasion. His style is followed mostly by Penlod, who is very fond of white as well. Egalmoth has a thing for jewels and rainbow colours, which makes his clothing extravagant and lavish. He is probably very fond of embroidery and even his outfits for archery trainings are masterfully crafted. His trademark, however, is the goldwork combined with gemstones and beads (a type of embroidery using metallic threads). His ceremonial attires are very complicated, however many elves struggle to follow his example mostly because of the costs. There are several elves that probably managed to customise his style for their needs - for example, Ecthelion is said to be very fond of diamonds. Since he is the lord of the Fountain and probably very fond of water he usually wears subtle blues adorned with sparkly diamonds droplets imitating the rain droplets. Then we have Glorfindel. If you look at eg. Fingon, we know he wears his hair in braids adorned with gold. I can imagine the Noldor in Valinor were fond of difficult hairstyles which probably persists in Hithlum. Glorfindel decided to ditch this trend once for all and leaves his hair loose for everyone to admire. His garment choices are significantly simpler than Egalmoth’s, he is avoiding long robes and his priority is movement and comfort. His favourite fabrics include linen and subtle brocade, sometimes embroidered. His choices are probably the most popular in the city as they usually reflect the nature (which must make the Sindarin citizens very happy). As for the female trend setters, we have Aredhel (but she has taste very similar to Turgon, the only difference would be probably the pattern) and Idril, who probably prefers loosely fitted garments with subtle jewellery. She is known for her negative attitude toward shoes which might be related to her Vanyarin legacy (I imagine Vanyar wearing very simple clothes unlike the crafty Noldor- their priorities don’t concern material things as much).
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Salgant’s last outfit is mostly inspired by the King’s style. The short tunic suggests that he is wearing an informal outfit. The cape is made of silver velvet.
Ouch. This was long.
Special thanks to my partner who helped a lot with all the research. It means a lot for me. All the art belongs to me. I apologise in case there are some grammar errors, I’m not a native speaker.
Feel free to ask me anything. I will try my best to answer your questions as fast as possible.
Are you interested in more costume designs or references? ❤️ I’m about to open commissions and I can include this cathegory as well.
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kloppinthekop · 8 months
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Have you ever thought what would be trent/domi's shopping style? Who would be spending more time in selecting items, who would spend more bucks? Who would like to try new things? Would any of them change their mind and return stuff after purchasing 😝 and lastly what is the thing they would rather die than being seen wearing 🤪
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Hi anon! ✿ Sorry for the late response, but this is a fun topic to ponder and I ended up having many thoughts, lol! Okay, hmm, so I think that Domi is definitely more eclectic with his sense of fashion, more playful and willing to try new things. I think most of the time he feels comfortable staying within brands he knows, like LV or Gallery Dept, but occasionally some new designer or style will catch his eye and he’ll become super obsessed with it for a month or two. He probably lurks on a few fashion influencers’ pages, clicking through the tags when he sees a cool pair of trousers and then spending ages scrolling through all the options before buying something, maybe ending up with a OOAK customised piece. He will splurge on a statement item and then make sure he has all the other pieces and accessories to match it (shoes, sunnies, etc.) just right. But although he occasionally branches out to independent designers, for everyday/casual clothing he’ll usually stick with brands/designers he knows.
Either way, he loves to wear more unique pieces—his light blue LV backpack with the adorable patches, his checkerboard trousers, the basketball player pants, etc.—and isn’t afraid to make a bold fashion statement. He likes when people think he looks good, but he also really doesn’t care when other people don’t like his sense of style. He can do the fuckboy/frat boy look that everyone expects—and he’ll look hot doing it—but he also can rock a sparkly suit and embrace his camp fashionista side.
Once he’s bought something, he doesn’t do returns—no regrets; he’s very confident in what he likes, even if his best friends or people on social media make fun of him for an outfit.
Ultimately he knows what he likes and wants to have fun.
(I love him for that.)
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Trent, on the other hand, cares very much what other people think about him and how he looks. His style is usually a bit more bland because of that, but also, he dresses like he’s born and bred in Liverpool, you know? Nothing too flashy—he’s from a working class town, and his sense of style usually reflects that.
Loves a trackie, loves a hoodie; will usually choose comfort over style. Usually sticks with neutral shades, but they work well on him. He wants people to focus more on his talent and his hard work, and ultimately, he’s more interested in being known as a footballer than a style icon. (However, that obviously doesn’t stop him from being competitive in everything he does, and fashion is no exception. He still thinks he’s the best-dressed in the team, with maybe the occasional exception of Virgil, which Trent will allow just because Virg is the captain and all that.)
He’s lucky that he’s so naturally good-looking, because yeah, he sometimes relies on that face card. But that’s okay, because I mean, look at that face!
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Domi will spend more on a single item (and definitely more on jewelry), but Trent will spend more overall. At home, Domi will wear whatever is clean, and in fact wears a lot of team clothing or swag that he’s gotten for free. Trent probably spends a lot of money on trainers, and I bet he has clothing items that he thinks are cool but maybe just too over-the-top for normal situations, so they stay hidden in his closet until he has the opportunity to go somewhere like Milan Fashion Week.
Domi wouldn’t be caught dead in fur. Trent wouldn’t be caught dead in a sparkly suit. (He loves how Domi looked in his though… maybe a little too much to admit. This is why he never commented on Domi’s Instagram post about the Hungarian Male Athlete of the Year award, because he was stressing over how stupid that suit looked but how stupid good it looked on Domi specifically. And kept getting distracted… 😌)
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Anyways, these are just my thoughts! Thanks for the ask. 🙏
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subaerial-dweller · 10 months
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OK it's been 2 seconds since the last one I'm still going, writing isn't working drawing is unreliable so here are my thoughts/headcanons/ideas about Generation Loss Episode 2!
PART TWO: AD BREAKS
So it's not a character I want to talk about but it's related to a character we all know and love: Squiggles. You know through the episodes where he just pops up and gives little comments about what's going on? I was watching Episode 2 yesterday, and one of Squiggle's little things made me go "oh this is certainly an Idea".
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"If you're on mobile, buy a computer! Ha ha."
So I was thinking, what if some of the other comments led into little sponsored ad breaks, or TSE merch? For The World watching, I understand it's not us (because we live in a world where Ranboo is aLive and well *sobs*), but the world of Genloss, what if they got ads? They're all sitting down together watching TV with their dinners on their laps, and then Squiggles comes dancing across the screen just before the puzzle is completed (for context, this was when the audience was solving a puzzle to get GL!Niki and GL!Sneeg through the pipe maze). And everyone's enthralled, they're like oh wow they've almost made it, and Squiggles comes and goes "If you're on mobile, buy a computer! *brand name* laptops available now for 10% off if you call today, at 1800-RANBOO, I repeat, 1800-RANBOO! Now right back to Generation Loss, the Social Experiments!"
(I tried to get the 1800 number to be GENLOSS but it has too many letters)
If I could animate, and I really would like to learn just so I can do this, I would make Squiggles do his little thing, and advertise his products. Like when GL!Ranboo is cutting open GL!Slime, he goes "so that's why he's called Slimecicle!" And then, what if he launches into a toy ad targeted at kids for the Operation set of Slimecicle, as pictured in Generation Loss, for only $49.99! Like they have all these little ads, and they're so annoying for the viewer except all of them are so enthralling, so you have houses of Genloss merchandise and sponsored materials, little figurines of all the characters (Slimecicle's comes in an operating bed, and you can get the merry-go-round for an additional 20 bucks). And all of the boxes have Squiggles there in the corner, smiling and saying something either directly related to the product, or a very generic Showfall Media merch tagline.
It's sick and twisted, because you can buy all these things that are so messed up. I'm only thinking about Episode 2 right now, so I won't even go into Episode 3. But like, you can get Frank, and the figurine of Sneeg has a removable hat, and for the clothes room set you get all these customisable options with wigs and shoes and everything. You can get the revolving door that killed GL!Ethan, and it comes with fake blood! Slime kits that turn red if you download a certain mobile app, for an additional cost.
Once again, this post has evolved from "sponsorship and merch" to "fucked up action figures", but there .you go. I just really like the idea of having brightly coloured lumps of plastic designed for kids and megafans with too much money, but it's about the most fucked up things aspects of the show. But it's all haha funny and haha children, and it's a plague. It's everywhere. Target, Toyworld, supermarkets. Like Barbie or Hotwheels, it's one of the big brands. You can get Lego sets where you get two versions of Ranboo's mask. Screaming face Charlie, and happy normal "duude" Slimecicle. It's all plastic, it's all fake as fuck, but the kids love it, the adults love it, it's so marketable and they have Christmas editions, Halloween editions, and maybe ONE edition for some other holiday that doesn't have strictly Christian roots, for the media's sake. "Showfall Media Displays Diversity In Popular New Doll". Just so no one can say they're not inclusive.
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talenlee · 4 months
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Faces For Skins
Character customisation in videogames has gotten worse, and in so doing, become straighter and more capitalist.
There, article done. Thesis statement up front, all the justification handled, you should just nod, and sagely go ‘oh yeah, he’s right, that sucks,’ and consider setting fire to Fortnite merch, ideally someone else’s. Right?
We good here?
Oh fine.
Right now we are in a piss-coloured era for videogame player character customisation. Thanks to the prevalence of Games as A Service model media, you can buy a huge variety of different ways to express your character in a huge variety of games. Whether it’s Destiny, League of Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch, Counterstrike, and oh god oh god this list of examples could go forever and still not catch everything but in basically every Live Service Game, you can buy skins. Sometimes they’re reasonably cheap – and no harm or foul if you like these things, I’m not trying to tell you that these are bad things.
Twenty years ago, City of Heroes drew immense attention from the press because of how its character creator let you make your own thing out of disconnected parts. City of Heroes looked good for the time but now it is clearly quite ropy with its big chunky mitten hands and its low-resolution textures. Before we had City of Heroes, we had Everquest and in that same period we had other games like World of Warcraft and APB and, like, there’s a whole category of games in this space where the purpose of the game was you got to create your character in that space, with a complicated creation system that let you create a character who expressed a variety of aesthetics as you wanted them.
These kinds of character creators are really important to our history, especially our queer history. There are a whole category of queers who got their start engaging with their own relationship to their bodies through anonymised, created characters they could use to engage socially in a space that may have a different gender or interest to themselves in their real lives. There was a choice of presentation, and a choice of identity.
Now, you don’t get to make your own, not really.
You get to use one of the predetermined sets that isn’t supposed to work well with other stuff. You don’t get to pick who you want, you don’t get to make Your Character, you get to Buy Your Collection Hanger.
Part of this is that character customisation options are just more expensive to make now. Games are harder to make, graphics are harder to make, you can’t have character customisation be a picrew and a colour palette picker for a 2d sprite that rotates in four directions, god bless you Furcadia of 1997. But one of those important things that changed in this time as a result of graphics becoming both harder to do and more expensive to make is that more and more control needed to be asserted over the thing. Things in the game have to be flattened out, had to be made more streamlined, had to remove the chances for things to work badly, had to become, in some cases, wholly complete sets that didn’t ever involve any individual expression beyond the choice to wear it or not.
Final Fantasy XIV took away belts because belts are hard to make look good in the way that Final Fantasy XIV made character models look in relationship to their clothes. Since one of the ways you can customise the shape of a character’s body relates directly to these clothes, these clothes further represent ways to express your character’s identity and in some cases can put your choices at war with the game’s offerings. Don’t worry, though, you can rely on the paid service outfits to be reasonably whole, when you buy them.
Somewhere along the way, we stopped paying to play in spaces where the game let us be something we made, and started being in spaces where the game attached to who it thought we were. The real time purchases, single character, single name stuff, the erosion of alting, the whole branded skin and identity designs, these things are all things that open gaming up to larger groups, because apparently the thing stopping my aunt from starting playing Fortnite was that she’d never found a videogame experience that let her be Mr Meeseks the way she wanted to be. These looks, these images, these single specific characterisations, whole sets of integrated pieces with a formal connection between each set, meant slowly but surely, we unqueered these spaces.
To queer a space is to make it so that that space presents an inclination towards and an escape from the normative. Do you know how sometimes you’ll find straight people who call their husbands and wives ‘partners’ instead of, like, yeah, husband and wives? That’s an example, of how someone who isn’t necessarily queer (as a queer guy with a wife would point out, not every guy with a wife is straight and not every wife with a husband is either), provides a form of presentation of themselves that signals a non-heteronormitive identity to a space. If I say ‘partner’ in a room when we’re introducing ourselves, then suddenly someone who wants to use ‘partner’ following after me has the leeway to do that without it necessarily seeming strange. They don’t have to be the first person to break that norm.
And where character customisation becomes skins and stops being chosen sets, when they are integrated brand images from the top down, you stop having that choice. You aren’t necessarily constructing something to identify yourself, you’re bringing your toy from the established source space and waggle it alongside other people in the equally controlled space. It makes sense from a brand perspective!
After all, the failure of the heavily customisable games kinda suggests that they can’t make money off giving you ways to create and express yourself nearly as well as they can sell you fucking funko pops.
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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sinsinewave · 21 days
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so i recently saw a post on cohost about the NFS Unbound soundtrack, specifically how it's quite multicultural and features a ton of artists from different places that got me thinking, and i kinda just now realised that there's somewhat of a phenomenon in recent popular media of what i'd call "non-diverse diversity" like, starting with the good things, the second half of that term take NFS Unbound's OST as an example, it featuring tons of different languages and cultures is genuinely really good, i love to see that; hell the whole idea of the game being very much about diversity and such in themes is great! (as much as it pissed off some of the fanbase, lmao) but, then we get to the "non-diverse" NFS Unbound, which brands itself on diversity and expressing yourself, only allows you to express yourself in one way for example, the soundtrack is very much one-sided; it's multicultural, but has no variety whatsoever in style, it hardly expresses more than a narrow set of genres and styles compare to older NFSes; those didn't have the same level of cultural diversity (shame, imo); but they felt a lot more diverse because they had a whole bunch of different genres and even the ability to select your own subset of the soundtrack the whole thing kinda permeates modern NFS as a whole; outwardly everything is very diverse, hell, there's even queer characters nowadays, which is not something i really expected from NFS but like, car customisation? it's all generic Rocket Bunny esque body kits clothing? very generic name brand stuff with no variety (there's like one pair of boots and 8 trillion identical sneakers in Unbound) you get the idea in, say, MW or Carbon from the 00's everything was a bit tacky; but things felt distinct, it felt more like you can present in a variety of ways, if that make sense also, note; because this site's reading comprehension is piss poor; i think the modern cultural diversity is really good, i just wish they represented more than one subset; like, for music, you could have genres different places are known for, like, Germany has a big techno and electronic scene iirc, Finland is known for metal, you get the idea instead it's all the same genre just from different places and it's not like it's that important to the vibe of the game like pursuit music in MW, it's just background music; i usually just end up muting it and listening to something from my own library, which has the issue of not syncing to game state, so no separate menu music or pursuit music or racing music --- also i will mention Forza Horizon 5; its radio system is great; NFS should adopt that too, where you just have a bunch of radio stations playing different genres (shame that's like the one good part about FH5)
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punjabiadda-blog · 1 year
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Comfort meet Class with Polo Collar T Shirt – Punjabi Adda
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Polo collar t-shirt are a wonderful pick for yoga or just a walk too in a unique design like Friday, punjabi map, OG Jatt in a premium quality and can be worn with joggers, shorts, track pants, or capris to get the casual. Use Punjab10 to get 10% assured discount t on every purchase.
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printbrix · 7 months
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danceofthefallen-if · 2 years
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I want my MC to look like the most pathetic deity in Celea. Constant dark shadows under their eyes. Messy clothes with forever present bed-head. Slouched posture from having to bend over on their desk doing paperwork and always smelling of whatever is the divine equivalent of coffee. So that everyone is constantly shocked at how much of a player the Mc apparently is.
Some brand new deity: "So what's that guy's deal?"
Older more experienced Diety: "Ah that's MC! They can be a bit grumpy at times, but they're actually really sweet and kind! They also have five Major Deities vying for their affection, so if you wanna place your bets on who they'll end up with, the betting booth's right this way!"
Confused New deity: "I see, I see.... wait WHA--"
You pretty much hit right on the head. This is exactly the kind of customisation options I want to give you guys!
Under eye bags
Wrinkles/laugh lines
Sunken eyes
Pale(r)/washed out skin tone
Messy/dull hair
Bad posture
Stiff
Rumpled clothes
As well as the ability to choose how your tiredness manifests:
Chronic fatigue
Headaches
Dizziness
Aching muscles
Grumpiness
Stress
To name a few.
There’s going to be a few characters that are shocked by mc’s appearance when they meet them because seriously five of the most renowned Major Deities want them??
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goodgymboy · 6 months
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YOU LOOK TOTALLY STUPID
Let’s start with the obvious: looks matter. You’re judged by the way you appear. This influences how people treat you. So if you look dumb, shallow and air-headed people will treat you as dumb, shallow and air-headed. See where this is heading, faggot? In no particular order, here are some suggestions to help that process along:
Be blonde. And I mean really blonde. There’s a reason dumb blonde jokes are made. Embrace the stereotype. Call your hair salon now. Bleach your brains away.
Lose the glasses. It’s not like you’re going to be reading much anyway. You’re a jock not a nerd. Get contacts.
Your mouth is for fucking, not talking. Plump those lips. Gloss them up. Keep your mouth slightly open so He knows He can shove His dick in it. It’s not like you’re going to say anything intelligent, right?
Show some skin. As much as possible in any circumstance. Wear clothes tight, fitting, unbuttoned, revealing. Make it obvious you’re there to be looked at.
Men love tits and ass. Display yourself accordingly. Let Him look. Let Him touch. Never resist.
Perfect the vacant look. Unfocused. Slack-jawed. Staring into the middle distance. Just a blank brainless bimbro.
Modify the meat. Tattoos. Piercings. Brandings. Surgery. Your body needs to be customised to make it hotter. Focus on making yourself look like the dumb sex-obsessed muscle slut you are. If in doubt, ask a Man what mods you need.
Focus on the body. Make it obvious you invest money, attention and above all time into your appearance. Flawless skin, teeth and nails. Muscled gym body. Hairless below the eyes. Sexy, alluring outfits. When a Man looks at you He wants to see evidence of the hours you’ve put into looking hot for Him. He doesn’t give a fuck about the last thing you’ve read - and reading isn’t going to get you hotter, is it faggot?
ACTION POINT: Make some physical changes and take a picture (or a before and after) to post on your Tumblr. Complete the sentence: “I look totally brainless here, because…” and add that to your pic as a caption. Tag me in so I can see, comment and laugh.
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lucia <[email protected]> submitted to uncloseted:
do you know where effy got all her outfits? also where can i find effy outfit dupes?
102: Effy’s rave dress was made by customising 2 dresses: one from Oasis and the other a vintage one from a charity shop.
206: Her “death of the bunny girl” tee is from Psycho Bunny.
207: Effy’s underwear was from Primark and Marks & Spencer.  Her striped jeans in this episode are from phunky phish.
301: Effy’s bag is from Claire’s Accessories, her necklaces are vintage, her boots are Sancho, and her dress is from Tom Tailor- “Effy’s dress started off life as a slightly more modest party dress by Tom Tailor, we hacked about 10 inches off the hem, chopped the sleeves off, boiled it and dip dyed the hem- only then did it truly look like it belonged in Effy’s wardrobe.”
302: Her leather jacket is from a “dodgy” leather shop in Bristol, and I think it continues to be the same leather jacket for the duration of the series. Her maroon dress is from Concrete.
304: Effy’s dress is the Doll Dress from the brand We Walk, and the image on it is Times Square.  It was purchased from TopShop and some slight alterations were made to it.  The pajamas were of course handmade.
305: Effy’s first dress was the “Doll Dress” from the brand We Walk, also sold as the Topshop City Skyline Dress in TopShop Unique collection. The dress in the pub was by Religion.  Her “I deserve this” t-shirt (the one with the bunny when she’s with Cook) is by Iron First.
306: Effy’s pink and black ladybug dress was by People’s Market.
307: The winking eye shirt is from TopShop.
308: The “Sid and Nancy” shirt is from TopShop. The wafty chiffon dress is by People’s Market and has woodland creatures on it. Her sweater is from TopShop.  Her jacket is the “dodgy” one, although I’ve seen people (on the internet, not Edward) say that it’s either from Urban Outfitters, TopShop, or Zara.
404: Effy’s headband is handmade.  Her top is the Sequin Cowl Neck Tank Top from Ashish.  Her shoes are Doc Martens.
405: The bloodshot eyes t-shirt is by Horace and the jewel encrusted vest at the party is by Ashish.  The print dress is from A Thousand Reasons. For her outfit in the park, the dress is from Primark, customized with sleeves made from an H&M scarf, Doc Marten boots, and a TopMan hoodie.
407: Effy’s top under her blazer is TopShop.  The blazer is a tailored boy’s tuxedo jacket from the forties (found at Portobello Market), and the enamel badges on it are a mix of kitsch badges and Russian Revolutionary pins.  She wears Levi 501’s and Doc Marten boots when she goes to see Freddie.
Skins Fire: Virtually everything is from TopShop, except for the pink cardigan, which is H&M, and the metallic color-block dress, which was Herve Leger.
Effy’s necklaces are “a mixture of old necklaces, rosaries and cheap gold chain which were cobbled together” from various flea markets and high street shops.
In general, Edward Gibbon, the costume designer has said that, “Effy loves shopping in unexpected places - other peoples houses / old ladies wardrobes / her gran’s charity bag and then she customises with scissors and a blowtorch!” and “Effy’s clothes are from all over the place - a lot of her t-shirts/short dresses are from Kokon To Zai on Greek Street in Soho and Concrete on Marshall Street”.
In terms of where to find the outfits, you’re kind of out of luck unless you set up alerts for the items on eBay and other resale websites.  When looking for dupes, I try to describe the item as best I can (”silver sequin cowl neck top” or whatever), and then see which results are the most accurate.  It’s not a foolproof method but usually it gets pretty close.
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BARBIE: an honest review by a very experienced toy user.
Pros:
-Articulated
-lots of different dolls
-the dream houses are big
-Popular
-good quality
-classic
-easily customised
Cons:
-The dolls are too big to cross play with a lot of other brands
-Their eyes stare into me.
-I think they're expensive? I don't pay for them
Notes:
-the clothes are very bright but good quality
-Lots of freedom with the clothes
-the head comes off easily (this is a con, but some of you might think that's a pro)
-8/10
-Near
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