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The Frog Battle (Poetry)
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It's midnight now.
This time,
From drained paddy fields
Loud volume heard--
the frog battle
Was started.
From now on, here
It becomes a figure of lust of frogs.
A male frog fights over a female frog. My poetry teacher Nanao Sakaki also wrote a poem with this title. While thinking that it is nostalgic.
蛙合戦(かわずがっせん:詩)
今は夜中。
時ならず、
引水した水田から
聞えてくる大音量――
蛙合戦の
始まりだ。
今よりここは、
蛙の愛欲図となる。
(2016.06.17)
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girthybobastraw · 4 months
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Redraw of my I love lil creatures print I did over a year ago!
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mipexch · 5 months
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hope he dies
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daguerreotyping · 25 days
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Stereoview of a hussar and his sweetheart, or perhaps ex-sweetheart, c. 1850s
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froggie-at-home · 20 days
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will solace and his small touches with his friends.
he runs away from angry ares kids after a successful prank, his legs brushing against cecil's. he drags nyssa away from the fire by the back of her overrals, his fingers brushing against the back of her neck. he finds and puts on glasses for malcolm, when he searches for the pair. he brushes the hair away from mitchell's eyes when he tries to choose between two nail polishes. he lightly bumps heads with lou ellen while they laugh together over funny spells. he hugs drew's shoulders when she starts talking about her siblings. he gives a plate of food to annabeth when she locks herself up in cabin 3.
sometimes after, he caresses nico's scars on his hands. he ties alabaster's hair in a tiny ponytail during a stressful night.
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adarkrainbow · 5 months
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I just clicked what my favorite adaptation/version of Cinderella is. I mean, I kind of knew back then, but I didn't realize it because at the time Cinderella wasn't a story I was really interested about, and I hadn't gone into the entire Cinderella rabbit hole. But if you ask me what my favorite Cinderella retelling is, it is definitively the story of Emberella as presented by Terry Pratchett in his "Witches Abroad" novel.
Yes it is kind of a parody and deconstruction of the Cinderella story (and a quite excellent one at that), but it also works very well as its own fairytale - plus it literaly predicted/foresaw Disney's "The Princess and the Frog" 18 YEARS before the movie was released.... and while slapping so hard the face of the Disney company.
Yeah, Emberella is my favorite version of Cinderella.
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markscherz · 6 months
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Random question, have you ever seen bullfrogs fighting in the wild before?
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It's honestly intriguing to see how far animals would go to mate.
These are Pyxicephalus adspersus, African bullfrogs, not to be confused with the American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus. I have never been within their distribution range. But I have seen other species of frogs fighting, and it can be quite a sight to behold. Indeed, it is astonishing how far some animals go to mate. Personally, I think birds probably epitomise this among vertebrates, rather than frogs, because they are just so multimodal in their displays and behaviours.
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goldtealeaves · 5 months
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bitethedevil · 16 days
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feeling an increasing urge to write a Raph’zel fic
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glassheadcanon · 2 months
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The Battle of the Frogs and Mice (octavo) [Tiny Books Bang 2024]
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Title: The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, attributed to Pigres of Halicarnassus
The Batrachomyomachia or The Battle of the Frogs and Mice is an ancient Greek parody of the Homeric epics. The armies of the frogs and mice go to war over a misunderstanding, mighty deeds are performed by warriors on both sides, the gods become involved and great slaughter ensues before the resolution. There have been several translations from Chapman onwards; our version is in Draytonian stanzas by Jane Barlow in 1894, with splendid decorations by Francis D. Bedford.
For the Renegade Publishing Tiny Books Bang 2024 event Typesetter: @zhalfirin
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Case construction:
Covers: 50 pt (1.3 mm) board
Spine stiffener: Japanese kozo (mulberry) paper
Quarter bound covering: Pristine bookcloth + my own handmade marbled mulberry paper
Title: handpainted Inner Book:
Text block: Cougar Natural Digital Smooth, 89 gsm
Endbands: Pristine bookcloth + hemp cord
Endpapers: my own handmade marbled mulberry paper
Edge gilding: handpainted Dimensions: 7 cm w, 12 cm h, 1 cm d
Earlier progress pics under the cut:
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fractangle · 1 year
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Pride month vest project, a patch a day #7: I Drank The Frog Water
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apolocheesetpu · 19 days
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even in videogames dororo is abused its so sad
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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A large creamware Frog Mug, c. 1798, printed in black with naval engagement scene entitled 'Lord Nelson engaging the Toulon Fleet off the Mouths of the Nile', the interior modelled with a large brown frog.
These practical joke mugs containing frogs or toads date from circa 1775 and continued to be popular until the end of the 19th century. An unsuspecting drinker would be surprised as he quaffed his beer to see a frog or toad emerging from the typically cloudy beverage of those days as it was fully consumed and the amphibian came into view, with predictable results. In some cases the creature would gurgle and spit at the drinker through a hole in its mouth as the vessel was tilted and the dregs consumed. Some larger examples had two or three handles and might contain several frogs/toads. Naval references are common on these mugs due to their common use in taverns frequented by sailors.
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soapdispensersalesman · 2 months
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metanarrates · 6 months
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rereading orv closely is a very rewarding experience because you can see how genuinely tightly the narrative threads are woven throughout this very long action-heavy fantasy novel. even the arcs I think have a little less substance than others still further the themes and foreshadow plot in interesting ways and even the most cliche power fantasy moments still have shockingly complex things to say about the world and characters. nearly every scene, even the most rote battle scenes, has a lot of depth if you poke at it! its incredible. also its still really really fucking funny
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the-monkey-ruler · 3 months
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Fire Ball (2005) 紅孩兒:決戰火焰山
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Director: Wang Tong Starring: A Ya / Cai Shengyan / Yang Guimei / Peng Chacha / Chen Zhaorong / Chen Xuanyu / Xu Jiehui / Qian Demen Genre: Drama / Comedy / Animation / Children / Fantasy Country/Region of Production: Taiwan, China Language: Mandarin Chinese Date: 2005-05-08 (Mainland China/Taiwan China/Hong Kong China) Duration: 95 minutes Also known as: Red Boy: Battle at the Fiery Mountains/ Fire Ball: Journey to the West - The Secret Behind the Fiery Mountains / 红孩儿大话火焰山 / 红孩儿:决战火焰山 IMDb: tt2321301 Type: Retelling
Summary:
Tang Sanzang (voiced by Chen Zhaorong) took his three disciples, Sun Wukong (voiced by Martha), Zhu Bajie (voiced by Chen Xuanyu) and Sha Monk, to the Western Regions in an attempt to obtain the true scriptures. The four, who experienced various hardships along the way, came to the Flame Mountain. The four learned that only by using the power of the treasure fan to extinguish the blazing fire could they pass through this place and continue moving forward. The holder of the treasure fan is Princess Iron Fan (voiced by Yang Guimei), the wife of the Bull Demon King (voiced by Peng Chacha), but their child Red Boy (voiced by Liu Hanya) attempts to attack Tang Sanzang and use his meat to make elixirs. At the same time, Spider Spirit learned that Tang Sanzang had appeared and had evil intentions. For a time, the four masters and disciples fell into an extremely dangerous situation. It turns out that Red Boy was used and deceived by the Toad Spirit (voiced by Xu Jiehui). After learning the truth, he joined forces with Sun Wukong to destroy the enemy
Source: https://chinesemov.com/2005/Fire-Ball
Link: https://www.nunuyy2.org/dongman/87890.html
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