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saimincoatl · 2 years
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Flight rising gijinkas for a family of dragons :)
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bonnieisaway · 7 months
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seven and thirteen are so funny to me because these iditols are so in love i cant picture them ever doing a normal romance thing ever because their normal is like risking their entire life and putting their absolute faith in the other to protect them through hell or high water but if these two kissed they'd both fucking explode
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deepuknownyouth · 2 months
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Other Media Research Peter Pan 1953 Movie #2
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Peter Pan the film came out in 1953 and I wanted to look at this for two main reason the first being that I think this films looks still to this day absolutely incredible and I think the art is time less. The other reason is its a good ensample of a child friendly reiteration of Pirates in film media. And maybe because I also grew up with this film so thought I would talk about it.
The art in this film is almost hypnotic and it still stands out really well to this day at least I think it does anyway I would Love for my game to have in some little way similar elements in the senses that the art is not supper advanced but it still does not look bad at all and is still very playable a long time down the line.
Peter Pan features a Pirate called Captain Hook a pirate with a well you gassed it a Hook who wanted to kill Peter pan but yet this is made very very child friendly. As the Captain is kind of an iditol so the young ordnance can laugh at him. And I would like some form of this comedic element to appear in my game I'm not sure how I would do this but I think I could do it with maybe the win and death screens.
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usefullistanbul · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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goldenhornist · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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istanbularttr · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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istanbullandmarks · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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istanbulcistern · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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istanbultulips · 2 years
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Saracen held me constantly
They set me in the galley, where there were full fourteen :ore men of their people, and he held me always in his arms, hen they threw me to the ground, and jumped upon my iditol cut my throat, for any one would have thought it armour to kill me. But the Saracen held me constantly in s arms, and cried: “ Cousin to the king! ” In this manner ley bore me down to the ground twice, and once upon lees, and then I felt the knife at my throat. In this cremate God saved me by the help of the Saracen, who 10k me to the castle of the ship, where the Saracen knights t ere assembled.
My lady mother
When I came among them, they took off my hauberk; and the pity they had upon me, they threw over me a scarlet varlet lined with miniver, which my lady mother had given e erethic; and one of them brought me a white belt, and girt myself over the coverlet; and in the coverlet I had ado a hole, donning it as a garment. And another brought e a hood which I put upon my head. And then, because : the fear in which I was, I began to tremble very much, id also because of the sickness. Then I asked for drink, id they brought me some water in a jar; and as soon as I ;t the water to my mouth to drink it down, it spurted out rough my nostrils.
When I saw this, I sent for my people, and told them I as a dead man, seeing I had the tumour in my throat; and ley asked how I knew it; and I showed them; and as soon 1 ? they saw the water spurting from my throat and from my ostrils, they took to weeping. When the Saracen knights ho were there saw my people weeping, they asked the aracen who had rescued us why they were weeping; and e replied that he understood I had the tumour in the throat, 3 that I could not recover. Then one of the Saracen nights told him to bid us be of good comfort, for he would have me somewhat to drink whereby I should be cured within days; and this he did.
My Lord Raoul of Wanou, who was one of my following, ad been hamstrung in the great battle on Shrove Tuesday, nd could not stand upon his feet; and you must know that n old Saracen knight, who was in the galley, would carry in, hanging from his neck, whenever the sick man’s necessities so required. .
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the-cookie-of-doom · 2 years
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suddenly and randomly motivated for an old Sterek/Stitch idea. Like, they’re poly. Derek is Demiromantic asexual, and is dating Stiles, who’s allo. And Stiles is “dating”/fwb with Mitch, who’s aromantic/allosexual. So basically the situation is: Stiles and Derek are fluffy mushy romantic iditols who cuddle and go out for candlelit dinners, meanwhile Mitch is seriously romance-repulsed but 100% dtf. So Stiles gets to sleep with him, and in turn whenever he wants to be all gross and lovey dovey, Mitch can be like ew no and send him Derek’s way. Then him and Derek are more friends than dating, but sometimes they kiss, and werewolves are generally touchy, and Mitch has been roped into more than one cuddle pile with the both of them. 
It’s my 100% aromantic wish fulfillment fic lmao 
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reportsandmarkets · 6 years
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Global and Chinese L-iditol, 2018 Market Research Report
Global and Chinese L-iditol, 2018 Market Research Report
Reports and markets published that L-iditol Market, 2013-2023 Industry Research Reports an exhaustive study on the present market scenario of the global L-iditol industry with a special focus on the China market of this industry. The report summarizes key statistics of the L-iditol and the overall status of the L-iditol manufacturers. The report is a valuable source of guidance and direction for…
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