Amo tus escritos! Estaba buscando algo así desde hace mucho.
Quería preguntarte- ¿A qué yanderes les importaría tu consentimiento y a quienes no?
Si te hace sentir incómodx escribir algo así, puedes ignorarme.
Author's note: Anon, ¿puedo decirte que te amo?
ADORO ESTA IDEA, Y SIEMPRE LA QUISE HACER PERO NO ENCONTRABA UN BUEN CONTEXTO, PERO ¿EL CONSENTIMIENTO? DIOS QUE BUENA IDEA.
/english: Anon, can I tell you that I love you?
I LOVE THIS IDEA, AND I ALWAYS WANTED TO DO IT BUT I DIDN'T FIND A GOOD CONTEXT, BUT CONSENT? GOD WHAT A GOOD IDEA.
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Also, thank you so much for your very original request <3<3<3!!!
So, with your amazing idea, let me open a new series of posts that I have long needed to do.
It will be called
“In each situation, how would this Yandere react?”
In this case, let's start with 5 archetypes:
-Is not interested in your consent.
-It's important, but in an extreme case may not need it.
-Thinks it is important only in sex.
-Without your consent doesn't even touch you with a stick.
-Does not understand what consent is
And, since you didn't specify which fandom, I'm going to list some of the ones I'm in! <3
Let's start with the soft.
Without your consent doesn't even touch you with a stick.
😍 Love Art? 😍 Then you’ll love Beautiful Bizarre Magazine! Pre-order Issue 44 today and discover the latest in contemporary art and creativity > https://store.beautifulbizarre.net/product/issue-44-pre-order/ 💕
Inside #44
Exclusive In-Depth Interviews: Olivia De Berardinis [cover artist], Jeremy Lipking, Han Yang, Shawn Huckins
Articles: Lisa Lach-Nielsen, Tuesday Riddell, Artem Rohovyi, Patrick Kramer, Karla Pereira, Jono Dry
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Collectors Profile: In-depth interview with Noah Musher, co-founder & owner of Arch Enemy Arts Gallery.
Lookbook: Full page reproductions of Edith Lebeau’s incredible paintings.
Quick Q&A: Alexandra Lukaschewitz, Kaetlyn Able, Christina Ridgeway, Takuya Mitani, Alexis Trice, and Marie-Eve Proteau all respond to the same 4 questions which delve into their artistic practice:
How do you approach the challenge of staying motivated and inspired in your art practice, and what strategies do you use to keep your creativity flowing?
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What advice do you have for aspiring artists who are just starting out
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Inside this issue: Yoko d’Holbachie, Sharon Covert, Sarah Lee, Paulina Gora, Michaela Durisova, Matteo Weber (GOH), Karin Hauck, Karen Turner, Jennifer Allnutt, Hannah Tjia, Gabrielle Tito, Entei Ryu, Eduardo Landa Velasco, E.E. Kono, Christian Bohmer, Cedric Brion, Carmen Rosa, Bob Coonts, Berk Gunay, Anna Wypych, Alex Garant, Adrian Dominic
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oi oi hello it was gay month and i had changed the layout of my tumblr for the first time since i created it :)!! then i drafted this post and only just found it now lol
decided to introduce myself a little and make a list of the non-male characters i like since my bio is a list of the fictional men i like >:)
hi im jules (u can also call me volantis), im 23 and im a non binary lesbian, i use they/them pronouns (and iel/yel in french), im british-french 😔✊ and i also speak some german
here are some of my favourite non-men!!!! (any characters who don't use he/him and/or identify as men) fictional characters:
Tēnā koutou e te whānau and welcome to Anthem’s monthly update!
Following a month filled with many celebrations and successes for our clients and the team, we are all looking forward to putting away the winter coats and welcoming the warmer weather and longer days this spring.
We are very proud to be named a finalist in PRovoke Media’s 2023 Australasia PR Consultancies of the Year Award.
This month the team supported the Aged Care Association with its latest campaign ‘The Domino Effect’, and we hope that together with Chemistry our work can make a difference to improve the aged care sector crisis.
We had an energetic response to the refreshed V Green, continuing our work with Frucor Suntory to bring the lifted flavour to superfans across the country.
Anthem supported Batik Air as they touched down in Auckland, launching a new service flying between Auckland and Perth on the Boeing 737 MAX 8.
The team worked with our friends at New Zealand Story to shine a spotlight on Kono NZ, the world’s first Māori-owned wine business and a proud member of the FernMark Licence Programme.
Rounding out with Anthem life, this month we enjoyed an evening with a handful of our agile team members, a lunch out to celebrate two of our teams going above and beyond for Anthem’s clients, and welcomed our furry friends into the office for international dog day!
Aroha nui.
Best wishes from the Anthem team
ANTHEM ANNOUNCED AS A FINALIST IN 2023 PROVOKE MEDIA AWARDS
The Anthem team is over the moon to have been announced a finalist in PRovoke Media’s 2023 Australasia PR Consultancies of the Year Award. We are grateful to be the only solely New Zealand independent agency shortlisted in this category, and to stand alongside a stellar line up of trans-Tasman and Australian consultancies.
Thank you to our talented team for their excellence and dedication, and to our clients for your trust and inspiring work which has allowed us to get here.
The winners will be announced in late September, so fingers crossed!
THE DOMINO EFFECT OF UNDERFUNDING THE AGED CARE SECTOR
This year Anthem has been supporting the New Zealand Aged Care Association with the launch of its new campaign ‘The Domino Effect’ which aims to raise awareness of the dire situation facing our aged care sector. The campaign, which we developed in partnership with creative agency Chemistry, shows aged care beds falling like dominoes to emphasise how the crisis affects every-day Kiwis - from families stepping in and providing care for their older parents, to the ongoing impact on our health workers who bear the brunt of the overwhelmed and underfunded system.
The Aged Care Association is hoping ‘The Domino Effect’ will entice action to provide a sustainable funding model to ensure quality aged care can be provided for those that need it now, and in the future.
As part of this work, Anthem Executive Director Sarah Geel spoke to the 500 delegates at the 2023 New Zealand Aged Care Association conference about the important role the sector has in championing the message to spread the Domino Effect.
BATIK AIR TOUCHES DOWN IN AUCKLAND
We had our heads in the clouds this month helping to welcome a new player into the New Zealand aviation market, with the launch of Batik Air’s Auckland to Perth service.
The Malaysian airline is part of Indonesia’s Lion Air Group and operates the route six times a week, with further onward connections to Kuala Lumpur using a Boeing 737 MAX 8.
Interestingly, around 85,000 Kiwis live in Western Australia, and travel between Auckland and Perth is back to about 96% of pre-pandemic levels, higher than the overall return to international travel (77%).
The launch attracted lots of interest, including from Stuff and NZ Herald
V GREEN GETS A TASTELIFT
Building on last month’s launch of Frucor Suntory’s refreshed V Green, we engaged a number of influencers and fans to spread the word on the smoother V Green, Kiwi’s favourite energy drink, following its flavour tastelift. Our team worked hard to make sure more fans were able to get their hands on the drink by delivering random drops to superfans.
THE FERNMARK LICENSEE LIVING BY A 500-YEAR PLAN
Every month, Anthem works with New Zealand Story to spotlight a business involved with its FernMark Licence Programme.
We recently enjoyed speaking with Dan Taylor from Kono NZ, the world’s first Māori-owned wine business. Taylor discussed how Kono NZ is led by a 500-year intergenerational plan called Te Pae Tawhiti, which instils a unique focus on preserving and enhancing the taonga of the regions in which it operates.
Kono NZ is proud to carry the FernMark because it instils confidence in the global market about the quality of its products, and bolsters the traceability and authenticity of its Kono and Tohu wines.
Visit the New Zealand Story website to discover more about the FernMark Programme and Licensees and learn more about the mana behind Kono NZ.
ANTHEM LIFE
Meet our Agile Team
We operate an agile team model at Anthem which means we enjoy working with a diverse range of specialists and communications professionals, who bring their individual skills and knowledge together to achieve specific, critical business outcomes for our clients. However, we don’t always get the chance to meet face-to-face.
Last week we welcomed a handful of members from our wider team to the office, to learn more about their varied careers and life experiences. To Sir Bob Harvey, Paul Hewlett, David Thomason, Louise Nicholson, and Georgina Bond, we loved having you here and hearing about your careers and past lives!
To all our agile team, a huge thank you for bringing your specialist skills, industry expertise, diligence and enthusiasm to our table.
Celebrating International Dog Day 🐕
Last but certainly not least, the Anthem team was sure to celebrate International Dog Day as a very important day in the month of August. We welcomed three furry friends, Rosie, Billie Waka and Kahu into the office, providing doggie donut treats for the dogs and dog-themed cookies for the team too of course! That's our wrap for the month!
7x25: Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono-Where Kono has one last happy moment (before the end)
Kono with her niece/cousin Sarah shopping for Jerry getting his Five-0 badge (FINALLY!!!) she is so happy and has a moment to herself where she...thinks she might be pregnant (which we later find out from Adam was not to be (I was so disgusted by what the writers did to Adam and Kono) they never got their happy ending after all the shit they went though to be together.
This was a nice scene thou. The last happy Kono scene we had and I will always treasure it.
Things I’ve learnt while binge watching Hawaii Five 0 during lockdown...part 4
17. Until this COVID19 enforced Hawaii Five-0 binge watching, I had only vaguely known Alex O'Loughlin as Holly Valance’s boyfriend
Forgive me - but I didn’t really make the link between this fairly standard shaggy haired Aussie male circa the early 2000′s....
With this guy....weird, right? Amazing what a decent haircut will do.
Also - unlike say a Hemsworth, Bana or Crowe - his American accent is pretty decent.
18. The gag reels are to DIE For.
As with any great love affair/obsessive compulsive behaviour the research spiral is long and deep...this is my favourite combo of gag reels simply because it’s McDanno centric and for the ‘what’s the line, what’s the line, WHAT’S the line’ at 1:22, the commentary on the seatbelts at 2:45 and ‘Is there anybody out there? We’re going from the top yeah’ at 3:33. Yeah, welcome to the rabbit hole.
19. The show is 7 kinds of problematic - but I can’t stop watching it.
ASIDE: My mother watches this show - and now, thanks to COVID19, I’ve turned into my mother.
How problematic is this show? So many dumb plots...
I have to defuse this nuclear device to save the world - babe, strap a car battery to my chest for protection.
A freakin Soviet submarine rocked up in HNL bay and only I can solve the crime and save international relations.
I solved the unsolvable case from 1941 in a dream - and I was my grandfather????
I rescued my Smol and friends by picking up the whole house with my helo.
But then, so many good episodes, that covered some important themes...
Japanese Internment Camps during WW2
Veteran’s return
Hawaiian sovereignty
Sex trafficking
So many stoopid characters...
The follicly challenged recurring Sang Min - stoopid but enjoyable
Kono leaves but this guy gets to see Season 10???? WTF Hirsch???
These two - WHHHHHY??? So unnecessary and so poorly handled.
This guy - ugh - JOE “I know all the secrets AND I’m not telling you for your own safety but I will say enough that you end up not trusting me and then I will tell you everything and die in your arms because your whole freakin life hasn’t been traumatic enough!’ WHITE. Ugh - the worst!!
And then not enough of these awesome characters....
Can I have a whole show about Mary & Joan and how they come back to Hawaii and live with Uncle Steve and turn his life upside down?
I kinda need the whole Navy dad and Nahele storyline like I need air to breathe - amiright?
If we are having Mary & Joan then we need Bridget as well - and I love Missy Peregrym! Are all Danno’s siblings taller than him?
Steve is a Slytherdor. He’s a stripped Gryffindor turned Slytherin from his time as a SEAL + all the abandonment/lies in his life. His strong moral compass and tendency to jump right into situations lends himself to a secondary Gryffindor while his deep loyalty to the people he cares about and cunning mind for strategy all point to him being a Slytherin. He is absolutely willing to do what it takes to save his friends and family. He loves hard but doesn’t trust easily. (I think maybe, as the show goes on, he’s turning from a Slytherdor into more of a Gryffinthin.)
Danny is a strong Hufflepuff. He highly values loyalty and seeing the best in others but Danny is a burned Hufflepuff who's cynical about the world and yet still loves with his whole heart. Danny also works incredibly hard all the time to achieve his goals, whether it’s in fatherhood or at work. (I like to think that Danny is a Huffleclaw but I’m not sure that’s true).
Lou is also a Hufflepuff. He is so hurt by his former colleagues in Chicago shutting him out because his ‘Puff side can’t even imagine doing that to someone he care(d) about. He also is fiercely determined and stubborn on a level that even Danny sometimes doesn’t achieve. (I think Lou is probably a Huffledor).
Chin is a Gryffinthin. He has such a strong moral compass that he will never ignore or shake but he has the adaptability and ambition for a secondary Slytherin. He’s willing to take the blame for something he didn’t do in order to save his family (brave) and will leap into danger without a moment’s thought if it means saving people. His ability to bullshit with the best of them and excellent undercover work lend him to a secondary Slytherin.
Eric and Jerry are Ravenpuffs because they love learning and knowledge and use it as their lens to view the world. Jerry uses his knowledge of conspiracy theories and clever mind for patterns to be an invaluable asset to Five-0. Eric loves finding the minuscule details in evidence that helps unravel the case that Five-0 is working on. He knows the value of the information that he gives the team and he’s proud of his ability to ferret out the truth in the evidence. They are also incredibly loyal and fun-loving as well. They are hard workers and put forth their best effort to get the maximum results for the team.
Kono is a Hufflethin. Her loyalty runs deeper than almost anyone else on the team. She is willing to do anything and everything to save the ones she loves and her love of people tends to showcase itself when she encounters cases that tug at her heartstrings. She has a keen sense of adaptability, like Chin, that makes her ideal for undercover work. She is determined, ambitious, and dedicated.