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autiecosplaytrends · 5 years
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dbittz · 4 years
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MK Family AU
Mortal Kombat Alternative universe where everything is basically the same expect: Instead of Noob Saibot being an emotionless, killer shadow bent on a creating clan of darkness, he’s an annoyed older brother. He and Sub Zero (Kuai Liang) get along for the most part, but he’s annoyed by Kuai Liang taking up his mantle, being friends with the guy that killed him and ruining his cool guy image.
Part Two: Shao Kahn is your stereotypical dad trying to be friends with his stepdaughter (Kitanna) and relate with her, Sindel is a recent widow trying to keep her family together and Mileena is the younger stepsister trying too hard to get along with Kitanna who isn’t happy about her mom’s marriage to a tyrant. 
I’ve been thinking about this AU a lot and I think it would allow for a lot of fun family drama. Like if Mortal Kombat was a sitcom, it would center around the families and their way of dealing with drama or issues is just to fight it out with plenty of heart-to-heart talks and moments in-between along with some hilarious high-jinks like Shao Kahn disguising himself to follow Kitanna on a date with Lu Kang and Noob Saibot pulling pranks on Kuai Lang all while being annoyed by the fact his baby brother is the “mature one”. 
The Cage/Blade family will of course be apart of the drama as well along with ever other family in the Mortal Kombat canon. 
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derekswhore · 4 years
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RUSSIAN ROULETTE.
IN WHICH. . . Kit Egorova and her brother manage to find themselves stuck with the FBI.
Elizabeth Olsen as Kitanna 'Kit' Egorova
Aaron Taylor Johnson as Aleksander Egorova
Thomas Brodie-Sangster as young Maxim 'Max' Latimoff
Matthew Gray Gubler as Spencer Reid
Hailee Steinfeld as Valerie Westbay
Evan Peters as Anatoly Egorova
Sophie Turner as Valentina Egorova
Grant Gustin as Noah Adrian
Lexi Rabe as Leah Adrian
Jennifer Lawrence as Olivia 'Liv' Latimoff
AJ Cook as Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau Thomas Gibson as Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner Paget Brewster as Emily Prentiss Joe Magtegna as David Rossi Kirsten Vangsness as Penelope Garcia Shemar Moore as Derek Morgan Lola Glaudini as Elle Greenaway Cote de Pablo as Cora Farid Chloe Bennet as Maribelle Wang
WARNING THIS BOOK WILL CONTAIN themes such as child abuse, substance abuse, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, character death, ablesim, animal abuse, anxiety, blood, gore, graphic injuries, body shaming, eating disorders, bullying, depression, kidnapping, loss of a loved one, horrible fucking parenting, misogyny, blatant violence (terrorism, gun violence...)
THIS BOOK ALSO TALKS ABOUT THE SENSITIVE SUBJECTS OF religion, racism, sexuality, gender.
DISCLAIMER: i do not own criminal minds! i do, however, own all my original characters
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skyrimgamer17 · 6 years
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Here is a Dante x Kitanna mini comics showing how they interact with each other. Much like the Zorn x Keiko comic their relationship is a bit of an on and off moment where they yell at each other or they get jealous when one or the other talks to someone. 
My inspiration behind this couple was actually from the song by Rihanna ft. Eminem Love the Way you Lie.  
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wlulex · 7 years
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Science, Society, and the Arts: Not your Average Academic Conference!
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WLU’s biannual event, Science, Society, and the Arts, is a “multi-disciplinary conference at which Washington and Lee undergraduate and law students present original work to an audience of their peers, faculty, and staff.”
If you aren’t excited yet, you haven’t been paying attention.
For the last two years, W&L students have been researching, writing, practicing, and perfecting a collection of fascinating papers, posters, and performances that go way beyond the scope of your typical conference. Topics range from brilliant, to quirky, to completely and utterly fascinating: however, you don’t have to take my word for it. Here’s just a small sampling of the awesome presentations you’ll be able to check out.
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Tommy Bishop, ‘18L, will be performing a “fingerstyle guitar composition,” entitled ‘the one that barely got away.’ Fingerstyle guitar, as Tommy defines it, is “an amalgam of classical guitar (where, typically, classical pieces written or arranged for guitar are played on nylon string guitars) and ‘shred’ guitar (think neo-classical, finger-tapping solo guitar a la Yngwie Malmsteen or Eddie Van Halen).  A pioneer of this musical style, the late Michael Hedges, called it ‘Acoustic Shred.’”
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(An example of ‘fingerstyle’ guitar)
“As for the piece itself, it was inspired, perhaps predictably, by a dysfuctional relationship that ended poorly.  I love the Frost quote along the lines of ‘every poem begins with a lump in the throat,’ and that's certainly what inspired my little piece.”
Additionally, you can check out the creatively titled “Back to werk... work*,” a dance preformed by Lauren Arcinas, Kitanna Hirmosa, Grace Smith, Kiki Spiezio, Alexandra Seymour, and Iman Messado. All that Arcinas would tell us was that “sometimes when I'm trying to study I can't focus 'cause I have a song stuck in my head and just want to get up and dance. So I figured, why not make a piece about it!” To find out more, you’ll have to go see it for yourself!
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You can check out Tommy’s performance, Back to Werk... Work*, and other amazing pieces on Thursday, March 16, beginning at 7:30PM in the Johnson Theater, followed by a delectable dessert reception!
In addition to Thursday’s performances, Friday the 17th begins with a collection of panels featuring student papers, digital stories, and creative writing.  
Harry Lustig ‘17, an avid outdoorsman, will be presenting his digital story called “Get Out There.” It’s “a video tribute to the outdoors, to opportunity, and to adventure. The overall message? Get outside and do crazy things with cool people. There's never a better time. ‘Get Down on It!’”
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Go see Harry (and others) present their stories from 10:30-11:45 AM in Science Addition 114, and then go “get out there” yourself!
Lizzy Stanton ‘17 will be presenting on her paper,  "Do Beer Taxes Affect Birth Rates Among Teens and Young Women in the U.S.?." The title speaks for itself, and Lizzy is excited to participate in SSA “because it's so interdisciplinary, and it's great to be exposed to and learn about what people in different fields are working on. I'm also looking forward to getting questions and feedback on my paper from an outside audience.” If you want to hear Lizzy and other students present on the topic of Pregnancy and Poverty: Here and Abroad, head over to Huntley 235 at 10:30AM.
Virginia Kettles ‘19 will be presenting her paper as well, called “Heroes, Zombies, and Paranoia: American Film after 9/11.” Virginia says that her paper was inspired by “growing up in the age of paranoia and fear of post-9/11. I've always found it fascinating how the September 11th attacks triggered so many changes in the entertainment industry. The extensive death and destruction of 9/11 made the United States look at film in particular with a new sense of sensitivity and escapism, setting the stage for themes in cinema that continue to exist today.”
To contrast the themes and ideas presented by Virginia, Yolanda Yang ‘18 is presenting her paper, “The Chinese Cinematic Experience.” Without giving too much away, Yolanda says that “by comparing movies shown in Chinese cinemas and their original versions shown in the US, we have proven that several films are censored by the Chinese authorized institution SARFT. We summarized main types of censorships and tried to discover the possible reasons behind them.”
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Yolanda and her research partner, Savannah Kimble ‘18, also interviewed professors and Chinese citizens living in Beijing in hopes of being able to better predict future policy changes based on the effect that censorship currently has on people’s lives. Yolanda and Virgina will both be speaking as part of the Cultures in Transition panel at 10:30AM in Huntley 230.
Finally, Catherine Simpson ‘18 asks the question “Why is it Socially Acceptable to Decapitate Barbie?” Catherine’s paper centered on her fascinating discovery that “ kids love to hate Barbie: they rip her arms off, cut her hair, draw on her face, and throw her off rooftops, all without social consequences.” So, she set to exploring why this might be. “I've conducted focus groups with tweens and college-aged women, and they've had a lot of feelings about Barbie and what she represents.” Check out her findings at the Women in Culture panel, starting at (you guessed it) 10:30AM in Ruscio CGL 212.
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Barbie: “um, what now?”
Don’t forget about poster sessions, either! Starting at 3PM, you can peruse 81 different posters detailing student research from all disciplines at your leisure on Leyburn’s main floor. 
Don’t miss "The Contribution of Bison Dung and Urine to Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorous Pools in Yellowstone National Park," presented by Sydney Lundquist ‘17 and Anna Alexander ‘18 (Easel #5). Their presentation is a summary of THREE years of research with Dr. Hamilton on the Yellowstone ecosystem. “Starting with Bison grazing patterns in the summer of 2015, we have expanded our project to include Bison urine and excrement in addition to their grazing in order to tell a more complete story about how Bison affect the ecosystem.” Sounds like you “doo” not want to miss it!
EVERYBODY is welcome and encouraged to attend SSA! Don’t miss the keynote speaker, either: this year, we will be hearing from Marlon West, the Head of Effects Animation at Walt Disney Studios (he most recently worked on the smash hit Moana)! You can sign up for the luncheon and West’s talk here, as well as see a full schedule and summary of events. 
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The Marlon West luncheon will be from 12-2PM on Friday the 17th 
We can’t wait to see you at SSA 2017!
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thepandadiamond · 7 years
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If anyone out there today, I might wanna go ahead and change the stage name into kitanna. I rather prefer kitanna.
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autiecosplaytrends · 6 years
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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In regard to Yumi's personality, her instant trademark is how she is shown to always prefer black clothes, basically the American goth look - with black sweater, black pants, and black boots. Her season 4 outfit is like her sports clothes consisting of a dark gray blouse and dark pants. She wears the same boots as in season 1-3.  Hey guys, welcome back! here’s what it’ll look like if I had cosplay Yumi Ishiyama from Code Lyoko, would that be fun?
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Aelita Schaeffer
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Mira's height makes her look young, though she is 15 years old. She has short orange hair, wears a small silver jacket, white gloves, blue earrings, has sapphire blue eyes, and wears a rouge jumpsuit with uneven sized boots and leggings. She sometimes wears a yellow helmet with her matching motorcycle, and a locket with a picture of her brother inside.
In Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge, Mira wears a white track jacket with blue stripes over a blue dress, as well as a black collar. Her hair is in its original style.
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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It’s Katherina Kane, known as the batwoman! Shall you guys dress up for Halloween?
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Well guys. That’s all for now. I guess I am done with the Bakugan female characters cosplay. Who wants to do it?
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Hey guys, what do you think of this cosplay? Should I cosplay Starfire from Teen Titans without the crop?
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Alice's costume in Bakugan Battle Brawlers is a yellow dress with white shorts, a green blouse and small boots colored white and green. Her hair is orange and she has brown eyes.
In Bakugan: New Vestroia, she wears a long sleeved lavender blouse, yellow skirt and white boots.
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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autiecosplaytrends · 7 years
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Hey guys. What do you think of Ms. Marvel known as her name Carol Danvers? Should I cosplay her with fishnet tights?
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