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Cdrama: Oh! My Emperor (2018)
Hug the wrong person ~ #哦我的皇帝陛下 #ohmyemperor #shorts #xiaozhan #zhaolusi
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NTQxv_7-vjs
#Oh! My Emperor#Season 1#哦!我的皇帝陛下#I Want You#Emperor#Oh! My Majesty#The Emperor#Who Rules My World#Oh! My Emperor Season One#Oh! My Emperor Season 1#O! Wo De Huang Di Bi Xia#Zhe Ge Huang Shang Wo Yao Le#这个皇上我要了#這個皇上我要了#2018#shorts#short video#youtube#cdrama#chinese drama#Tencent Video#WeTV#Xiao Zhan#Sean Xiao#Bei Tang Mo Ran#Aquarius#Zhao Lu Si#Rosy Zhao#Luo Fei Fei#Ophiuchus
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MOLSION Weibo Cover!
Xiao Zhan and Zhao Liying!

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The following faceclaims and deities are now free to be roleplayed:
Park Roseanne (Rosé), Blackpink.
Kim Minjeong (Winter), aespa.
Yu, Christian (DPR Ian), soloist.
Roh Jisun, fromis_9.
Song Jiyang, actor.
Zhao Liying (Zanilia), actress.
Xi-Wangmu, Chinese Pantheon.
Xiao Zhan (Sean), actor.
Morpheus, Greek Pantheon.
Zhu Yilong, actor.
Zhu Zanjin, actor.
Please unfollow @alicemp, @eirwenxmp, @mpryul, @mpxshinhye, @lianmp, @queenmothermp @lerouxmp @morpheusxmp, @felixmp.
#blackpink#roseanne park#blackpink rose#aespa#kim minjeong#aespa winter#christian yu#dpr ian#fromis 9#roh jisun#fromis 9 jisun#song jiyang#zhao liying#zanilia zhao#xiao zhan#sean xiao#zhu yilong#zhu zangjin#mp; freed up#mp; activity check
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My BL faves of 2024
We’re coming to the end of 2024 and so I’m reflecting on all the BLs I watched. I went through a major GMMTV phase in the middle of the year because I was super sad about life and distracted myself by going, “hey, what if I watched all the GMMTV BLs chronologically?” And for some reason I was like Yes. That sounds like a Good Idea. I ended up watching 21 and a half (the half is Cupid’s Last Wish lol).
But if we’re talking about actual BLs released in 2024 that I watched, here are my faves:
Favourite 2024 BL -
Four Minutes
What I loved about Four Minutes is that it existed in the morally grey. It dwelt in the cracks between black and white. It was told through the eyes of dying men reliving their deepest regrets and imagining themselves to be softer, better men.
The sex scene in episode 4 is my favourite sex from all the BLs I’ve watched this year. The juxtaposition between the dark, ugly world Great and Tyme find themselves in and the tenderness with which they treat each other in that moment is beautiful. And the fact that it was Great’s reimagination makes it so tragic.
Four Minutes ripped my heart out, played volleyball with it, stamped on it several times for good measure then shoved it back into my chest. And I thanked them for it.
I know that as the show ran its course, opinions began to divide, but for me, the only “bad” thing about it was that it was only eight episodes long.
Also the lighting design was *chef’s kiss*
My Top 5 BLs of 2024:
1. Four Minutes
2. My Stand-In
3. The Time of Fever
4. See Your Love
5. Century of Love
Favourite non-2024 BL:
My Personal Weatherman
Non-2024 runner ups:
Tale of a Thousand Stars (the scene where Tian tries to count all the stars broke me)
Dark Blue Kiss (I stand with my cancelled wife Pete)
Comfort rewatches:
History 3: Trapped
Bad Buddy
The Eclipse
And now for the awards…
Best Kiss - San & Vee (Century of Love, episode 1)
Special mention - Hotae & Donghui (The Time of Fever, episode 4)
Best Sex Scene - Great and Tyme (Great’s redo, episode 4) (4 Minutes)
Best “Alternative” Sex Scene - San’s wet dream (the one where Vee was an evil sexy nine tailed fox) (Century of Love)
Special mention - Fadel “taking care of himself” (The Heart Killers)
Best Health Code Violation - Oab and Plawan (This Love Doesn’t Have Long Beans)
Most Unhinged Babygirl - Ming (My Stand-In)
Poorest Little Meow Meow - Fadel (The Heart Killers)
Special mention - Great (Four Minutes)
Best Side Couple Give This Pairing Their Own Show Right Now No Seriously I’m Not Kidding GIVE IT - Fan x Tang/Aou x Boom (We Are)
Best Couple That Had Me, A Grown Ass Woman, Squealing And Kicking My Feet At 1am - Sean & Shaopeng (See Your Love)
Best BL That Made Me Feel So Soft And Warm But Also Shattered Me - The Time of Fever
Best BL I Watched Hunched Over On My Phone In The College Library Because I Couldn’t Wait To Get Home And Watch It Every Week - Jack & Joker
Best In The Context Of A BL I’ll Roll With It But If A Dude Did This In Real Life I’d Be Like BOY BYE - Methas buying JJ’s place of work like it’s no big deal (big yikes) (This Love Doesn’t Have Long Beans)
But let us not cast real world judgment on fictional characters. It ruins the vibes.
Best Okay This Isn’t A BL But My God This Ship Made Me Discover New Colours I Didn’t Know Existed - Zhao Yuanzhou and Zhou Yichen (Fangs of Fortune)
Most Tragic Case Of Second Lead Syndrome - Su Yin (Meet You At The Blossom)
Best Somebody Get HR On The Phone NOW - Elyes and Pat (Bad Guy My Boss)
Best Use Of Height Difference - Sean & Shaopeng (See Your Love)
And finally the very special award for Holy Shit My Life Will Never Be The Same, This Series Has Changed The Trajectory Of My Entire Existence goes to…
Word of Honor and The Untamed (don’t ask me to choose they both made me feel the full spectrum of human emotion)
#4 minutes#my stand-in#my stand in#the time of fever#century of love#see your love#my personal weatherman#the heart killers#thk#this love doesn’t have long beans#we are the series#Jack and joker#fangs of fortune#meet you at the blossom#myatb#bad guy my boss#word of honor#woh#the untamed#history 3: trapped#tale of a thousand stars#1000 stars#dark blue kiss#the eclipse#the eclipse the series#bad Buddy
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Awesome Asian-Canadians to Know
With Asian-Canadian Heritage Month here, I thought it'd be nice to celebrate some cool Asian-Canadians. :)
Kew Dock Yip

In 1885, as soon as Chinese people finished building the first railway that went all across Canada, the Canadian government made a rule that basically banned all Chinese people from immigrating to Canada: they had to pay a huge fine simply because they were Chinese.
That's where Kew Dock Yip comes in. He was the first Chinese-Canadian lawyer in Canada, and thanks to his hard work the racist rule was eventually removed.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

A Tamil actress who plays the main character in a Netflix show for teenagers called Never Have I Ever. When she got the job it was her first time trying out for an acting job. How lucky is that?!
David Suzuki

No "Awesome Asian-Canadians" list would be complete without David Suzuki. He is a Japanese-Canadian scientist who is most famous for his books and tv shows for kids about nature and how to help fight climate change.
Vicky Sunohara
It's a Canadian list, so of course we have a Hockey player in it. Vicky Sunohara is a Japanese-Canadian hockey player who's said to be as good as Wayne Gretzky. She has won three medals for Canada at the Olympics (one silver and two gold).
Simu Liu

A Chinese-Canadian actor. If you recognize him, you probably know him as Shang-Chi/Sean from the movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, where he played the first Asian superhero in a Marvel movie or as one of the main Kens in the live-action Barbie movie. You may also know him from the show Kim's Convenience if you're Canadian.
Xiran Jay Zhao

A Chinese-Canadian author, their first book, Iron Widow, was about China's only girl emperor. Their second book, Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor, is about Chinese mythology. Their third book is a sequel to Iron Widow.
#happy asian canadian heritage month#asian canadian heritage month#asian heritage month#canada#simu liu#xiran jay zhao#vicky sunohara#david suzuki#canadian history#hockey#kew dock yip#famous people#the barbie movie#barbie movie#did you know
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HI ! ive been looking for webweaving post abt like growing up but like not abt childhood ,more abt the transition from like teenager/young adult to adult :3 thank you!


mitski / margaux paul / sue zhao / kalyn roseanne livernoi / silas denver melvin / @speedlimit15 / richard siken / sean thomas dougherty / ? / haruki murakami / jenny george
#tried to communicate the painful nostalgia -> grateful for change pipeline here. not sure if we succeeded but bon ap the teeth#web weaving#poetry#quotes#sorry to make y'all read that giant paragraph in the middle but in my defense. holy shit.#richard siken#mitski#haruki murakami#jenny george#sean thomas dougherty#also this took me FOREVER i am literally. so sorry. but voila
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All the Films in Competition at Cannes, Ranked from Best to Worst
The twenty-two films that premièred in the 2024 festival’s main program offered much to savor and revile.
By Justin Chang May 26, 2024
The seventy-seventh annual Cannes Film Festival came to a startling and joyous conclusion on Saturday night, when the competition jury, chaired by Greta Gerwig, awarded the Palme d’Or, the festival’s highest honor, to “Anora,” a funny, harrowing, and finally quite moving portrait of a sex worker’s madcap New York misadventures. It was startling because the movie, though one of the best-received in the competition, had not been widely tipped for the top prize, which seldom goes to a U.S. film; with “Anora,” Sean Baker becomes the first American director to win the Palme since Terrence Malick did, for “The Tree of Life” (2011), thirteen years ago. And it was joyous not only because the award was bestowed on a worthy and remarkable film but because Baker used the occasion to deliver the best, most eloquent and impassioned acceptance speech I’ve ever heard a Palme winner give.
Reading from prepared remarks, Baker singled out two other filmmakers in the competition, Francis Ford Coppola and David Cronenberg, as among his personal heroes. He dedicated the award to sex workers everywhere, a fitting tribute from a filmmaker who has put their lives front and center, with drama, humor, and empathy, in movies like “Starlet” (2012), “Tangerine” (2015), and “Red Rocket” (2021). He tossed some exquisite shade in the direction of the “tech companies” behind the so-called streaming revolution—including, presumably, Netflix, which came away as one of the night’s big winners; its major acquisition of the festival, Jacques Audiard’s musical “Emilia Pérez,” won two prizes. And, in a moment that drew rapturous applause, Baker delivered a plea on behalf of theatrical films, declaring, “The future of cinema is where it started: in a movie theatre.”
I was fortunate to see all twenty-two films in the Cannes competition on the big screen, projected under superior conditions in houses packed with fellow movie lovers. It’s my hope that, when these movies are released in the U.S., as the great majority of them likely will be, you will seize the chance to see them on the big screen as well—even “Emilia Pérez,” which Netflix may not keep in theatres for long, but whose bold dramatic and stylistic risks have the best chance of winning you over if they have your undivided, wide-awake attention.
I have ranked the movies in order of preference, from best to worst. Here they are:
1. “Caught by the Tides”

Jia Zhangke, a Cannes competition veteran, has long been the cinema’s preëminent chronicler of modern China (“Mountains May Depart,” “Ash Is Purest White”), mapping its social, cultural, and geographical complexities with great formal acumen, and also with the longtime collaboration of his wife, the superb actress Zhao Tao. Jia’s latest work, drawing on an archive of footage shot in the course of roughly two decades, unfurls a story in fragments, about a woman (Zhao) and a man (Li Zhubin) who fall in love, bitterly separate, and have a melancholy reunion years later. It’s an achievement by turns fleeting and monumental: a series of interlocking time capsules, a wrenching feat of self-reflection, and a stealth musical, in which Zhao dances and dances, standing in for millions who have learned to sway and bend to history’s tumultuous beat.
2. “All We Imagine as Light”

As the first Indian feature invited to compete at Cannes in nearly three decades, Payal Kapadia’s narrative début (after her 2021 documentary, “A Night of Knowing Nothing”) would be notable enough; that the movie is so delicately felt and sensuously textured is cause for outright celebration. Winner of the festival’s Grand Prix, or second place, it tells the story of two roommates, Prabha (Kani Kusruti) and Anu (Divya Prabha), who work as nurses at a Mumbai hospital. It teases out their personal circumstances—Prabha’s estrangement from her unseen husband, Anu’s frowned-upon romance with a young Muslim man (Hridhu Haroon)—with a quiet truthfulness that, like the glittering lights of the city, lingers expansively in the memory. (A forthcoming Sideshow/Janus Films release.)
3. “Grand Tour”

The Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (“Tabu,” “Arabian Nights”) delivered some of the most virtuosic filmmaking in the competition—as the jury recognized by giving him the Best Director prize—with this characteristically yet extraordinarily playful colonial-era travelogue. Shifting between color and black-and-white, set in 1917 but full of fourth-wall-breaking anachronisms, the movie tells a story of sorts about a roving British diplomat (Gonçalo Waddington) and a fiancée (Crista Alfaiate) he’s in no hurry to marry. But its true fascination lies in the humid atmosphere and wanderlust-inspiring splendor of its East and Southeast Asian locations, ranging from Singapore and Bangkok to Shanghai and Rangoon. It’s a movie to get lost in.
4. “The Seed of the Sacred Fig”

It’s impossible to absorb this blistering domestic drama without thinking of its dissident director, Mohammad Rasoulof, who recently fled Iran after being sentenced to prison and a flogging. (His appearance at his film’s première made for one of the most emotional moments in recent Cannes memory.) Shot entirely in secret, the story follows a Tehran-based husband (Missagh Zareh) and wife (Soheila Golestani) who are increasingly at war with their progressive-minded young-adult daughters (Mahsa Rostami, Setareh Maleki) during nationwide political protests led by women. The result is a thriller of propulsive skill and blunt emotional force, marrying the muscularity of an action film to the psychological intensity of a chamber drama. (A forthcoming Neon release.)
5. “Anora”

The director Sean Baker is near the height of his storytelling powers with this dazzling (and now Palme d’Or-winning) portrait of a Manhattan strip-club dancer (a revelatory Mikey Madison) who impulsively marries the ultra-spoiled son (Mark Eydelshteyn) of a Russian oligarch. Much comic chaos ensues, some of it pushed past the brink of plausibility, but Baker’s multifaceted love for his characters proves infectious and sustaining, as does his belief that acts of unexpected kindness can redeem even the darkest nights of the soul. (A forthcoming Neon release.)
6. “The Shrouds”

Early on in this elegantly sombre yet mordantly funny new movie, which stars Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, and Guy Pearce, the director David Cronenberg, a master of cerebral horror, unveils his latest invention: a technologically advanced burial shroud that allows people to watch a loved one’s body decomposing in the grave. So begins a drolly fluid inspection of classic Cronenberg themes—the deterioration of the flesh, the instability of the image, the paranoia-inducing incursions of technology into every aspect of life—but imbued with a nakedly personal dimension that the director has noted in interviews; the story was inspired by his wife’s death, in 2017, from cancer.
7. “Megalopolis”

In this legendarily long-gestating passion project, which I’ve written about at length, Francis Ford Coppola posits that our fragile, battered civilization is headed the way of the Roman Empire. The grimness of that prospect is unsurprising from a director accustomed to peering deep into the heart of American darkness (the “Godfather” movies, “The Conversation,” “Apocalypse Now”). For all that, the filmmaking here glows with a particularly hard-won optimism, even a welcome sense of play—borne out by an ensemble of actors, including Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, and especially Aubrey Plaza, who fully embrace Coppola’s rhetorical and conceptual flights of fancy.
8. “The Substance”

Sympathetic or sadistic? Feminist or misogynist? Coralie Fargeat’s body-horror bonanza, which won the festival’s award for Best Screenplay, has been one of the competition’s more polarizing hits, which is unsurprising; divisiveness should be expected from a story about an aging actress and TV fitness guru who, desperate to regain her youthful bod of yesteryear, effectively splits herself in two. Whether the outlandish premise (think “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by way of “Death Becomes Her”) and its blood-gushing fallout withstand intellectual scrutiny, there’s no doubting the ferocity of the two leads, Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, or Fargeat’s sheer filmmaking verve as she pushes her ideas to their sanguinary conclusions.
9. “Motel Destino”

Just a year after the Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz appeared in competition with a surprisingly stiff-corseted English period drama, “Firebrand,” it was bracing to watch him rebound with the competition’s most sexually uninhibited and flagrantly horny title; corsets don’t apply here, and even underwear proves blissfully optional. Set at a seedy roadside motel where the clientele never stops moaning, it’s a feverishly shambling erotic thriller starring three very game actors (Iago Xavier, Nataly Rocha, and Fábio Assunção) in a romantic triangle that plays like James M. Cain with sex toys—“The Postman Always Cock Rings Twice,” as it were.
10. “Emilia Pérez”

A trans-empowerment musical set against the backdrop of Mexico’s drug cartels might sound like a dubious proposition on paper, and, for the many detractors of this genre-melding big swing from the French director Jacques Audiard (“A Prophet,” “The Sisters Brothers”), what actually made it onto the screen was no better. But I was disarmed from the start by Audiard’s quasi-Almodóvarian vibes, his touchingly imperfect embrace of song-and-dance stylization, and, most of all, his three leads: the remarkable discovery Karla Sofía Gascón, a scene-stealing Selena Gomez, and a never-better Zoe Saldaña. All three (along with Adriana Paz) were recognized with the festival’s Best Actress prize, awarded collectively to the movie’s ensemble of actresses; Audiard also won the Jury Prize. (A forthcoming Netflix release.)
11. “Oh, Canada”

After a tense trilogy of dramas about male redemption through violence (“First Reformed,” “The Card Counter,” “Master Gardener”), the writer and director Paul Schrader has taken a gentler turn with an adaptation of “Foregone,” a 2021 novel by the late Russell Banks. (It’s his second Banks adaptation, after the 1997 drama “Affliction.”) In exploring the fragmented consciousness of an aging documentary filmmaker (played at different ages by Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi), Schrader bravely forsakes the narrative fastidiousness of his recent work and takes on grand themes of memory, mortality, and artistic self-reckoning, to formally ragged but sincerely moving effect.
12. “The Girl with the Needle”

This stark and terrifying black-and-white drama from the Swedish-born, Polish-based director Magnus von Horn (“Sweat”) was perhaps the competition’s bleakest entry. Set in Copenhagen immediately after the First World War, it pins us so mercilessly to the hard-bitten perspective of Karoline (an excellent Vic Carmen Sonne), a factory seamstress who becomes pregnant out of wedlock, that we scarcely notice her story shifting in a different, more sinister direction. It’s a bitterly hard-to-stomach brew of a movie, at once hideous and beautifully made, with a chilling supporting turn by Trine Dyrholm as a friend whose interventions turn out to be anything but benign.
13. “Three Kilometres to the End of the World”

The setting of this well-observed but emotionally opaque drama, from the Romanian actor turned director Emanuel Pârvu, is a small rural village where a closeted teen-age boy, Adi (Ciprian Chiujdea), is brutally beaten after being caught in an intimate moment with a male traveller. Pârvu teases out the legal, psychological, and moral fallout with the pitch-perfect performances and laserlike formal focus that have become hallmarks of new Romanian cinema. But, though the movie is persuasive enough as an indictment of small-town religious fundamentalism and homophobia, it proves curiously incurious about Adi’s perspective, to the detriment of its own human pulse.
14. “Kinds of Kindness”

After his Oscar-winning period romps “The Favourite” (2018) and “Poor Things” (2023), the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos scales back—but goes long—with a sprawling, increasingly tedious compendium of comic cruelty. My favorite of the film’s three disconnected stories, all featuring the same actors, is the one where Jesse Plemons (the ensemble M.V.P., as the jury recognized with its Best Actor award) plays Willem Dafoe’s Manchurian candidate; my least favorite is the one where Emma Stone joins a sweat-worshipping sex cult. The one where Stone slices off her finger and cooks it for Plemons falls—much like the movie in Lanthimos’s over-all œuvre—somewhere in the middle. (A Searchlight Pictures release, opening June 21st in theatres.)
15. “Bird”

My admiration for the English filmmaker Andrea Arnold (“American Honey”) is such that I’m eager to revisit her latest rough-and-tumble coming-of-age story and find that I undervalued it. Arnold is certainly skilled at integrating recognizable actors, which in this case includes Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, into her grottily realist frames, and she has an appealing lead performer in Nykiya Adams, as a twelve-year-old girl who overcomes persistent abuse and neglect. But the story may lose you—as it lost me—with a magical-realist turn that magnifies, rather than minimizes, the tortured-animal symbolism that has often dogged Arnold’s work.
16. “Beating Hearts”

An exchange of insults at a high-school bus stop provides a saucy meet-cute for a good girl (Mallory Wanecque) and a ne’er-do-well boy (Malik Frikah); so begins a raucous and endearing love story for the ages, in which the director Gilles Lellouche, with outsized glee and little discipline, merrily appropriates the conventions of classic Hollywood musicals and gangster flicks. The result is much too long at nearly three hours—the story spans several years, with Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil playing older versions of the two leads��but I can’t say I didn’t warm to its rambunctious cornball charm.
17. “Limonov: The Ballad”

Why make a film about Eduard Limonov, the globe-trotting Russian dissident poet and punk provocateur reviled for his pro-fascist sympathies? The filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov never musters a satisfying answer in this muddled English-language bio-pic, despite an energetically uninhibited central performance by Ben Whishaw and a cheeky panoply of filmmaking techniques—jittery camerawork, lengthy tracking shots—meant to catch us up in the épater-la-bourgeoisie exuberance of Limonov’s revolt. Considering his earlier work, I prefer the rebel-youth vibes of “Leto” (2018) and the dazzling cinematic assaults of “Petrov’s Flu” (2021), both of which also screened in competition here.
18. “Parthenope”

Nearly every new picture from the Italian auteur Paolo Sorrentino could be reasonably called “The Great Beauty,” the title of his gorgeous 2013 cinematic tour of Rome. (It left that year’s Cannes empty-handed, but won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.) His latest work remains most intriguing for its ambivalent but still sensually overpowering vision of the director’s home town, Naples, from which springs a modern-day goddess, named after Parthenope, a Siren from Greek mythology. She’s played by Celeste Dalla Porta, a great beauty indeed and an empathetic screen presence, though only fitfully does her character seem worthy of this movie’s epic enshrinement.
19. “Wild Diamond”

Another disquisition on beauty and its discontents, this time from the débuting French writer and director Agathe Riedinger. She hurls us the life and busy social-media feed of a nineteen-year-old, Liane (a terrific Malou Khebizi), who has nipped, tucked, and tailored every part of herself to realize her dream of being selected for a hot new reality-TV series. Part influencer-culture cautionary tale, part bad-girl Cinderella story, the movie glancingly suggests the soul-rotting effects of beauty worship, but it falls victim to the trap that Liane is trying to avoid: in a sea of worthy candidates, it doesn’t especially stand out.
20. “The Apprentice”

Donald Trump’s attorneys have threatened legal action to block the release of this drama about his early rise to fame and wealth under the mentorship of the attorney Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong). It speaks to the useless proficiency of Ali Abbasi’s movie that the prospect of such censorship provokes more indifference than outrage. Shot to evoke cruddy nineteen-eighties VHS playback, the movie is well acted by Strong, Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump, and an increasingly makeup-buried Sebastian Stan as Trump himself, depicted from the start as a sack of shit that gets progressively shittier. It’s not dismissible, but it’s hardly the stuff of revelation, either.
21. “Marcello Mio”

In this trifling meta-comedy from the French filmmaker Christophe Honoré (previously in the 2018 Cannes competition with the lovely “Sorry Angel”), the actress Chiara Mastroianni embarks on a strainedly whimsical personal odyssey to examine the legacy of her late father, the legendary Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni, and her own conflicted place therein. To that end, she spends much of this overstretched movie in “8½” and “La Dolce Vita” black-suited drag as she navigates a roundelay of industry in-jokes; among the French cinema luminaries making appearances are Fabrice Luchini, Nicole Garcia, and, most welcome, Chiara’s mother, Catherine Deneuve.
22. “The Most Precious of Cargoes”

The French director Michel Hazanavicius continues his uneven post-“The Artist” run with this animated Second World War fable, adapted from a 2019 novel by Jean-Claude Grumberg (and narrated by the late Jean-Louis Trintignant). It has an affecting opening stretch, in which a baby girl, thrown by her desperate father from an Auschwitz-bound train, is rescued and raised in secret by a woodcutter’s kindhearted wife. But when the child’s provenance is discovered, stoking local antisemitism, the movie becomes a bathetic wallow in Holocaust imagery, drowned in an Alexandre Desplat score whose every surge turned my heart increasingly to stone. ♦
#Cannes Film Festival#Cannes Film Festival 2024#Youtube#Caught by the Tides#All We Imagine as Light#Grand Tour#The Seed of the Sacred Fig#Anora#The Shrouds#Megalopolis#The Substance#Motel Destino#Emilia Pérez#Oh Canada#The Girl with the Needle#Three Kilometres to the End of the World#Kinds of Kindness#Bird#Beating Hearts#Limonov: The Ballad#Parthenope#Wild Diamond#The Apprentice#Marcello Mio#The Most Precious of Cargoes
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Fourth MLM Ship Bracket Propaganda Submissions
Below you will find all of the submitted and approved ships for the Fourth MLM Ship Bracket Tournament along with the form to submit further propaganda at the bottom
This is another opportunity to submit propaganda for your favorite ships. Wether you were unable to submit propaganda for them in the initial form or you spot your favorite ship who has no propaganda submitted. Ships with a strikethrough have propaganda submitted, I will continue to update this post as propaganda is submitted. I will accept further propaganda for ships with already submitted propaganda but please prioritize those with out.
The goal is to have propaganda for all ships but I understand that may not be possible. Therefore I will be leaving the form open for a few weeks to see if we receive propaganda for at least half the ships.
Note: Please reach out to me if you spot any mistakes in character or fandom names, even if it is only formatting or spelling issues.
Monkey D. Luffy/Roronoa Zoro (One Piece)
Kyojuro Rengoku/Akaza (Demon Slayer)
Mikhail”Misha” [Heavy]/Dr. Ludwig [Medic] (Team Fortress 2)
Dave Strider/Karkat Vantas (Homestuck)
Chu Shuzhi/Guo Changcheng (Guardian, 2018)
Oliver Marks/James Farrow (If We Were Villains)
David Starsky/Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson (Starsky & Hutch)
Tinn/Gun (My School President)
Loki Odinson/Mobius M. Mobius (Loki)
Jaime Reyes/Bart Allen (DC Comics)
Levi Schmitt/Nico Kim (Grey's Anatomy)
Ren Amamiya or Akira Kurusu/Goro Akechi (Persona 5)
Wallace Price/ Hugo Freeman (Under the Whispering Door)
Daffy Duck/Bugs Bunny (Looney Toons)
Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan (Guardian, 2018)
Isak Valtersen/Even Bech Næsheim (SKAM)
Henry "Monty" Montague/Percy Newton (Montague Siblings)
Nico di Angelo/Will Solace (Camp Half-Blood Chronicles)
Argos/Mr. Plant (The World of Mr. Plant)
Richard St Vier/Alec Campion (Swordspoint Universe)
Klaus Hargreeves/Dave Katz (The Umbrella Academy)
Woody/Buzz Lightyear (Toy Story)
Victor Lawson/Hap (In the Lives of Puppets
Charlie/Babe (Pit Babe The Series)
Fred/Shaggy (Scooby-Doo)
Simon Snow/Tyrannus Basilton "Baz" Grimm-Pitch (Carry On)
Gaius Octavius/Jedediah Smith (Night at the Museum)
Sound/Win (My School President)
Pat/Pran (Bad Buddy)
Mike Wazowski/James "Sulley" P. Sullivan (Monsters, Inc.)
Nicholas “Nick” Bell/ Seth Gray (The Extraordinaries)
Evan 'Buck' Buckley/Edmundo 'Eddie' Diaz (9-1-1)
Sean/White (Not Me: The Series)
Vegas Theerapanyakun/Pete Saengtham (Kinnporsche: The Series)
Runaan/Ethari (The Dragon Prince)
Larry Daley/Ahkmenrah (Night at the Museum)
Tintin/Captain Archibald Haddock (Tintin comics)
Bai Lang/Jin Xun An (My Tooth Your Love)
Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin (The Man from U.N.C.L.E)
Wario/Waluigi (Mario franchise)
Peter Parker/Miguel O'Hará (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
Steve Rogers/Anthony "Tony" Stark (Marvel Comics)
Dave Miller/Jack "Old sport" Kennedy (Dayshift at Freddy's)
Boston/Nick (Only Friends)
Kinn Theerapanyakun/Porsche Kittisawasd (Kinnporsche: The Series)
Satoru Gojo/Suguru Geto (Jujutsu Kaisen)
Craig Cuttlefish/Octavio Takowasa (Splatoon)
Tulio/Miguel (The Road to El Dorado)
Sun Wukong/Neptune Vasilias (RWBY)
Zachary Ezra Rawlins/Dorian (The Starless Sea)
Fox Mulder/Alex Krycek (The X-Files)
Thomas/Newt (The Maze Runner)
Fulgrim/Ferrus Manus (Warhammer 40k)
Kim Theerapanyakun/Porchay Kittisawasd (Kinnporsche: The Series)
Alec Lightwood/Magnus Bane (The Mortal Instruments)
Tan/Bun (Manner of Death)
Qrow Branwen/Clover Ebi (RWBY)
Rhy Maresh/Alucard Emery (Shades of Magic)
Yashiro Isana/Kuroh Yatogami (K Project)
Jaskier/Geralt of Rivia (The Witcher)
Dustfinger/Mortimer "Mo" Folchart (Inkworld series)
Brandon/Sky (Winx Club)
Phineas Taylor “P. T.” Barnum/Phillip Carlyle (The Greatest Showman)
Alfred Hillinghead/Henry Ashe (Bodies TV Show)
Baal/Inanna (The Wicked + the Divine)
Timothy "Tim" Drake/Bernard Dowd (DC Comics)
Vash the Stampede/Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Trigun Stampede)
Anthony Lockwood/Quill Kipps (Lockwood and Co)
Henry Winter/Francis Abernathy (The Secret History)
Crowley/Aziraphale (Good Omens)
Dainix/Falst (Aurora Comic)
Prince Rupert/Prince Amir (The Two Princes)
Finn/Poe Dameron (Star Wars)
Jean Luc Picard/Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Will Stronghold/Warren Peace (Sky High)
Heart/Li Ming (Moonlight Chicken)
Wallace Wells/Todd Ingram (Scott Pilgrim Takes Off)
Sunai/Veyadi Lut (The Archive Undying)
Linus Baker/Arthur Parnassus (The House in the Cerulean Sea)
Aaron Slaughter/Jace Boucher (House of Slaughter)
Hercule Poirot/Captain Arthur Hastings (Hercule Poirot)
Phaya/Tharn (The Sign)
Hercules/Iolaus (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys)
Todd/Black (Not Me: The Series)
Julio "Rictor" Esteban Richter/Shatterstar (Marvel Comics)
Wen Kexing/Zhou Zishu (Word of Honor)
Siffrin/Isabeau (In Stars and time)
Kendall Knight/Logan Mitchell (Big Time Rush TV Show)
Yuichiro Hiyakuya/Mikaela Hyakuya (Owari no Seraph/Seraph of the End)
Palm/Nuengdiao (Never Let Me Go)
Khatha/Dome (Midnight Museum)
Asterix/Obelix (Asterix Comics)
Bowser/Luigi (Mario Franchise)
Lucien "Luc" O'Donnell/Oliver Blackwood (London Calling)
Kazuki Kurusu/Rei Suwa (Buddy Daddies)
Benjamin “Ben” Tennyson/Kevin Ethan Levin (Ben 10: Alien Force)
Lumière/Cogsworth (Beauty and the Beast)
Damian Wayne/Jon Kent (DC Comics)
Spy/Dell Conagher [Engineer] (Team Fortress 2)
Shanks/Buggy (One Piece)
Jesper Fahey/Wylan Van Ecks (Six of Crows)
Harold Finch/John Reese (Person of Interest)
Ulrich Stern/Odd Della Robbia (Code Lyoko)
Vincent Freeman/Jerome Morrow (Gattaca)
Eustass Kid/Killer (One Piece)
Christopher Hitchcock/Jalil Sherman (Everworld)
Frodo Baggins/Samwise Gamgee (Lord of the Rings)
Edgin Darvis/Xenk Yendar (Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves)
#tumblr poll#tumblr bracket#mlm ship#mlm ship poll#mlm ship bracket#mlm ship bracket tournament#mlm ship bracket 2024#mlm ship bracket tournament 2024#fourth mlm ship tournament#propaganda#ship propaganda
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RULES!
IMPORTANT : i will not do nsfw fanfics for anonymous people or people who doesnt have age in their bio. (i will do fluff for the minors and anonymous people. but if you get caught reading my fanfics as a minor, its not my fault.)
please also remember to be specific when u ask for a fanfic. like, if the characters are seprate or poly, a specific scene you want or how the y/n looks etc
hi! my name is zafill. idk how to make a cutesy acc, soooo sorry :d i write for a lot of fandoms, like: mouthwashing rdr1-2 tlou1-2 mha kny-demon slayer kemono jihen Beastars Avatar(both navi and atla) squid game (plz include number) most movies (please tell me and ill see if i know them or not) and if its not on the list, still tell me and ill see if i can do smth! yes ill write: fluff, sfw, death, fighting, gore(to a degree) Oc x character, Y/n x character, female y/n, male Y/n, Gn Y/n. - No ill not write: Heavy Nsfw (i write mentions, not the sex part) r@pe, minor x adult, sadism/Masochism, piss, scat (all the underage characters i mention is meant for brother/sister x reader or Child!Character x Parent reader) -
characters i write for
rdr1-2:
Arthur Morgan, John Marston, Dutch van der Linde, Hosea Matthews, Charles Smith, Javier Escuella, Bill Williamson, Micah Bell, Lenny Summers, Sean MacGuire, Sadie Adler, Karen Jones, Tilly Jackson, Mary-Beth Gaskill, Molly O’Shea, Susan Grimshaw, Leopold Strauss, Reverend Orville Swanson, Simon Pearson, Kieran Duffy, Uncle, Josiah Trelawny
tlou1-2:
Joel Miller, Ellie Williams, Tommy Miller, Tess, Marlene, Bill, Frank, Henry, Sam, David, James, Dina, Jesse, Abby Anderson, Owen Moore, Mel, Manny Alvarez, Nora Harris,
Mha:
Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Shoto Todoroki, Ochaco Uraraka, Tenya Iida, Momo Yaoyorozu, Fumikage Tokoyami, Eijiro Kirishima, Denki Kaminari, Kyoka Jiro, Mina Ashido, Tsuyu Asui, Mezo Shoji, Mashirao Ojiro, Yuga Aoyama, Hanta Sero, Rikido Sato, Koji Koda, Toru Hagakure, Neito Monoma, Mirio Togata, Tamaki Amajiki, Nejire Hado, Shota Aizawa, Hizashi Yamada, Nemuri Kayama, Toshinori Yagi, Enji Todoroki, Keigo Takami, Tomura Shigaraki, Dabi Todoroki, Himiko Toga
Demon slayer:
Tanjiro Kamado, Nezuko Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma, Inosuke Hashibira, Kanao Tsuyuri, Genya Shinazugawa, Giyu Tomioka, Shinobu Kocho, Kyojuro Rengoku, Tengen Uzui, Muichiro Tokito, Mitsuri Kanroji, Obanai Iguro, Sanemi Shinazugawa, Gyomei Himejima, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, Muzan Kibutsuji, Kokushibo, Doma, Akaza, Hantengu, Gyokko, Daki, Gyutaro, Kaigaku, Enmu, Rui.
Kemono Jihen:
Kabane Kusaka, Akira, Shiki Tademaru, Kon, Inugami Kohachi, Mihai, Nobimaru, Yui, Kumi, Aya Tademaru, Momiji, Raiden, Inari, Hishiki Yoichi
Beastars:
Legoshi, Haru, Louis, Juno, Jack, Gohin, Ibuki, Bill, Riz, Pina, Dom, Kai, Collot, Durham, Miguno, Voss, Sagwan, Tao, Free, Kibi, Agata, Seven, Sheila, Rokume, Melon, Yahya, Gouhin.
Avatar - Atla:
Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph Beifong, Zuko, Azula, Iroh, Ozai, Ursa, Ty Lee, Mai, Kuei, Long Feng, Jet, Hakoda, Kya, Pakku, Bumi, Jeong Jeong, Zhao, Piandao, Hama, Roku, Kyoshi, Kuruk, Yangchen.
avatar - the way of water:
Jake Sully, Neytiri, Neteyam Sully, Lo’ak Sully, Kiri Sully, Tuk Sully, Tsu’tey, Mo’at, Eytukan, Ronal, Tonowari, Tsireya, Aonung, Rotxo, Miles(spider)
squid game: Seong Gi-hun, Cho Sang-woo, Kang Sae-byeok, Oh Il-nam, Abdul Ali, Hwang Jun-ho, Hwang In-ho, Han Mi-nyeo, Jang Deok-su, Byeong-gi
detroit: become human: Connor, Markus, Kara, Hank Anderson, Luther, Alice, Amanda, North, Josh, Simon, Gavin Reed, Elijah Kamski, Rose Chapman, Carl Manfred, Leo Manfred, Chloe, Todd Williams, Daniel
until dawn: Sam Giddings, Josh Washington, Mike Munroe, Jessica Riley, Emily Davis, Matt Taylor, Ashley Brown, Chris Hartley, Beth Washington, Hannah Washington, Dr. Hill, The Stranger (flamethrower guy)
- this acc is on my pc, and i dont check tumbler that often due to school etc, but ill get to your request some day!
#fanfic#yn#fyp#foryou#foryoupage#demonslayer#kny#hashiras#yn x canon#kny x reader#popular#gyomei himejima#mitsuri kanroji#shinobu kocho#muichiro tokito#giyuu tomioka#obanai iguro#sanemi shinazugawa#rengoku kyojuro#tengen uzui#gyomei x reader#mitsuri x reader#shinobu x reader#muichiro x reader#kny muichiro#giyuu x reader#obanai x reader#sanemi x reader#tengen x reader#mouthwashing
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i'll never be a kid again
taylor swift, never grow up | tracy k. smith, don't you wonder sometimes? | sean baker, the florida project | ethel cain, ptolemaea | katie maria, the memory of a memory | celine sciamma, petite maman | azar nafisi, reading lolita in tehran | siemen dijkstra, night drive | sue zhao, untitled | taylor swift, seven | andrew wyeth, christina's world | terry pratchett and neil gaiman, good omens | greta gerwig, little women | catherynne m. valente, deathless | yellowjackets, saints | alida nugent, untitled | taylor swift, my tears ricochet | greta gerwig, lady bird | david dojnarowicz, untitled | komako sakai, illustrations of the velveteen rabbit | mitski, class of 2013.
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[rotbb headcanons_003]
summary: i give some of the cast common singaporean names
author's note: majulah singapura or whatever because i'm finally back in my parent's house.
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CHUNG MYUNG : Jimmy Chua Qing Ming
BAEK CHEON : Nicholas Tan Bai Tian
YUNJONG : Sean Yin Zhong
JO GUL : Marcus Zhang Zhao Jie
HYEYEON : Jonathan Hui Ran
YU ISEOL : Vicky Liu Xi Xue
TANG SOSO : Apple Dang Xiao Xiao
TANG GUNAK : Ethan Dang Qun Yue
TANG ZAN : Alphonsus Dang Zhan
TANG BO : Aloysius Dang Bo
JANG ILSO : Christopher Zang Yi Xiao
HO GAMYEONG : Alvin Hu Jia Ming
LIM SOBYEONG : Xavier Lin Su Bing
#enihkwrites#rotbb#rotmhs#return of the mount hua sect#return of the blossoming blade#return of mount hua#the tangbo and tang zhan one was super intentional btw
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Bracket Stats #5
It's been a bit since I last did a stats post! Time for some statistics! Note: these are for the statistics for individual character brackets (Poor Little Meow Meow, Green Flag, Most Whipped, Autistic Swag, Bisexual Swag, Babygirl, Gender Envy, and Horny on Main). Stats from Best Siblings and Best Kiss are not included here.
There have now been 96 different dramas that have been in these brackets. 58 are from Thailand, 12 are from Japan, 4 are from China, 9 are from Taiwan, and 13 are from South Korea.
With this bracket, we now have 19 new dramas: 12 from Thailand, 2 from Japan, 2 from Taiwan, and 3 from South Korea.
The new dramas are: Anti-Reset (Taiwan), Be Mine SuperStar (Thailand), Cherry Magic Th (Thailand), Don't Say No (Thailand), End of the World with You (Japan), Hidden Agenda (Thailand), Jun & Jun (South Korea), Kiseki: Dear to Me (Taiwan), Laws of Attraction (Thailand), Love for Love's Sake (South Korea), Love Mechanics (Thailand), Love Tractor (South Korea), My Personal Weatherman (Japan), Only Friends (Thailand), Pit Babe (Thailand), Playboyy (Thailand), The Sign (Thailand), Wedding Plan (Thailand), and Why R U? (Thailand).
Don't Say No and Love Mechanics both had characters in the Best Kiss and Best Siblings brackets, but this is their first time being featured in an individual character bracket.
There have now been 196 individual characters featured in the brackets. 131 were from Thailand, 18 from Japan, 14 from China, 13 from Taiwan, and 20 from South Korea.
There were 36 new characters in the Horny on Main bracket. 27 from Thailand, 2 from Japan, 2 from China, 2 from Taiwan, and 3 from South Korea.
The 27 new characters from Thailand are: Aob (Playboyy), Babe (Pit Babe), Boeing (Only Friends), Boston (Only Friends), Charlie (Pit Babe), Charn (Laws of Attraction), Fiat (Don't Say No), Fighter (Why R U?), Jeng (Step by Step), Joke (Hidden Agenda), Karan (Cherry Magic Th), Kongpob (SOTUS), Korn (Bad Buddy), Muang (Be Mine SuperStar), Nick (Only Friends), Nont (Playboyy), Nuea (Secret Crush on You), Phaya (The Sign), Prom (Playboyy), Ray (Only Friends), Sailom (Wedding Plan), Tawan (Kinnporsche), Tharn (The Sign), Time (Kinnporsche), Toh (Secret Crush on You), Vee (Love Mechanics), and Yai (The Sign).
The 2 new character from Japan are: Ritsu (The End of the World with You) and Segasaki Mizuki (My Personal Weatherman).
The 2 new characters from China are: Han Ying (Word of Honor) and Zhao Yunlan (Guardian).
The 2 new characters from Taiwan are: Bai Zhong Yi (Kiseki: Dear to Me) and Chu Yi Ping (Anti Reset).
The 3 new characters from South Korea are: Choi Jun (Jun & Jun), Chun Sangwon (Love for Love's Sake), and Yechan (Love Tractor).
If we included characters who have been submitted multiple times: 219 are from Thailand, 27 are from Japan, 23 are from China, 20 are from Taiwan, and 31 are from South Korea.
64 characters have been featured at least twice (opposed to 58 before). The most amount of times a character has been featured is 6 which includes Pat (Bad Buddy), Prapai (Love in the Air), and Jang Jaeyoung (Semantic Error)
The drama with the most amount characters is Kinnporsche: The Series with 10 characters: Kim, Kinn, Pete, Porchay, Porsche, Tankhun, Tawan, Tay, Time, and Vegas. They've also had the most amount of winners from it with characters from Kinnporsche winning 3 different brackets (Porsche - Babygirl, Tay - Gender Envy, and Kinn - Horny on Main).
Gun Attaphan and First Kanaphan both still have the most amount of characters in the brackets with 3 each (Black, White, and Third & Akk, Alan, and Yok respectively). Khaotung Thanawat has now joined them as well with Gaipa, Ayan, and Ray.
The other actors with multiple characters are: Billy (Nuea, Phaya), Earth Katsamonnat (Seeiw, Intouch), Force (Akk, Gun), Fluke Gawin (Pisaeng, Dan), Gemini (Tinn, Heart), Joong (Joke, Khabkluen), Louis (Meen, Thua), Love (Pear, Pa), Mark (Twi, Nick), Mix (Win, Wen), Off (Khai, Sean), Phuwin (Pi, Nuengdiao), Satang (Sound, James), Singto (Med, Kongpob), Zee (Lian Kilen Wang, Fighter), and Zorzo (Ae, Tiffy).
Both of Billy's characters (Nuea and Phaya) were featured for the first time this bracket, as well as both of their respective love interests (Toh and Tharn).
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Everything I Wrote In 2023
...or at least the bits I posted to Ao3 :D 21 works with a word count of 71,998 total! I'm honestly surprised, I thought it was much less considering how little I felt like writing between work and health issues sapping my energy.
I'll sort these alphabetically by fandoms and within the fandoms chronologically from first posted to last.
Assassin's Creed II Title: Return To Sender Ship: Claudia Auditore/Desmond Miles, Claudia Auditore & Ezio Auditore Words: 3.5k Tags: Epistolary, Time Travel, Marriage, POV Outsider (as in Outsider on the Time Traveller PoV), In-Universe Documents Summary: Over the years, Ezio and Claudia exchanged many letters. These are the ones concerning Claudia's husband, then-stranger, Desmond.
Deja Vu by Dreamcatcher (Music Video) Title: All Our Memories, They're Haunted Ship: Jiu/Yoohyeon Words: 1.1k Tags: Memories, Regret, Grief/Mourning, the Queen is dead; long live the Queen, Dark Yoohyeon, Murder Summary: There are no witnesses to her ascent. There is no one she trusts not to stab her in the back. Title: Our Love's A Curse Ship: Jiu/Yoohyeon Words: 833 Tags: Backstory, Happy with A Bad Ending, Off-screen Character Death, Implied/Referenced Character Death, Yoohyeon's descent into madness, Assassin Yoohyeon Summary: Yoohyeon worked hard to create a perfect world for Jiu and herself. But perfection isn't forever.
Detective L Title: Both Is Good Ship: Ben Jieming/Luo Fei/Qin Xiaoman Words: 1.5k Tags: Relationship Status: It's Complicated, Pre-Relationship, Developing Relationship, Background Case, Post-Canon, Pre-Poly, Polyamory Negotiations, Insecurity, lbr they all have their issues but they love each other for who they are and that's what's important Summary: The day before the police ball, Ben Jieming and Luo Fei discuss who should accompany Qin Xiaoman. Unbeknownst to them, she already made her choice.
Dimension 20 - Mentopolis Title: Where in Mentopolis are the Prefrontal P.I.s? Ship: Ensemble Words: 800 Tags: Logic Grid Puzzle, Worldbuilding, Post-Canon Summary: It’s the Grand Opening of Daniel Fucks’ new Emporium of Exquisite Pleasures, but none of the other Prefrontal P.I.s have shown up! However, through his criminal network, Daniel hears some rumours about what they’re each up to. Can you help him find them and drag them away from whatever they’re doing for this most important of all events?
Granting You A Dreamlike Life Title: The Hero Returns Ship: Hong Lan & Luo Fusheng, implied Duan Tianying/Luo Fusheng Words: 826 Tags: Late Canon Fix-It, Somebody Lives/Not Everyone Dies, PoV Tianying Summary: The first thing Hong Lan does as head of the Hong family is to order Luo Fusheng back home.
Grimm (TV) Title: Back In A Spell Ship: Sean Renard/Juliette Silverton, Nick Burkhardt/Juliette Silverton, pre-Nick Burkhardt/Sean Renard/Juliette Silverton Words: 7.2k Tags: Time Travel Fix-It, POV Juliette Silverton, former Hexenbiest Juliette, Nick is not a Grimm yet, Identity Reveal, Magic Revealed, Dinner Date with Ulterior Motives, Secrets Summary: Going back in time has a price. Juliette will make damn sure it was worth it. Title: Sting Of Love Ship: Nick Burkhardt/Monroe Words: 1k Tags: Kissing Slice of Life Action/Adventure Wesen of the Week Episode Style Summary: Monroe accompanies Nick on Grimm business.
Guardian (drama and novel) Title: Growing Pains Ship: Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan & Da Qing Words: 2.5k Tags: Case Fic lite, Haixing-Dixing politics, set between Episode 4 and Episode 5, Early in Canon, Zhao Yunlan takes a bullet for a Dixingren Hurt Zhao Yunlan Protective Shen Wei (Guardian) Morality Summary: During their most recent case Zhao Yunlan's superiors put him in a difficult position: follow orders, or summon Heipaoshi to hand over the Dixingren? Title: Telenovela Ship: one-sided Zhao Yunlan/Zhu Hong, background Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan Words: 315 Tags: Slice of Life, Zhu Hong gets to be snake-y, Pining, Denial Summary: Zhu Hong watches dramas in her free time. Title: In This, As In All Things (WIP) Ship: Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan & Da Qing Words: 13k+ Tags: Time Travel Fix-It, Time Travel: Post-Canon to Pre-Canon, Secret Identity, Identity Shenanigans, Established Relationship, Family Issues Summary: Given the chance to right the wrongs of the past, Zhao Yunlan and Shen Wei go back to before they met (again). But how much can they change faced with a very different SID than the one under Zhao Yunlan's lead? Title: Ruffling Feathers Ship: Zhu Hong & Da Qing & Ya Qing Words: 7.1k Tags: Post-Canon, Handwavey Fix-It, Yashou Politics, Case Fic, Zhu Hong and Da Qing team up to solve a theft, Yashou High Chief Zhu Hong, Yashou Worldbuilding, Mistakes Are Made, Zhu Hong is new to this job Summary: Zhu Hong is more than ready to delay her responsibilities for old times' sake when Da Qing approaches her about his missing bells. But the case takes them smack-dab into internal Yashou politics and Zhu Hong's mettle as High Chief is put to the test. Title: Two Of A Kind Ship: Ya Qing/Zhu Hong Words: 12.9k Tags: Time Travel Fix-It, Pre-Canon, Yashou Politics, Yashou Worldbuilding, Pre-Relationship, PoV Ya Qing, mentions of the Time Loop, Background Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan, mentions of the canonical ending, Antagonist Ye Zun, BAMF Ya Qing Summary: Zhu Hong approaches Ya Qing with a warning from the future. Ya Qing is... intrigued despite herself. Title: Freezing Ship: Chu Shuzhi/Guo Changcheng/Ye Huo Words: 507 Tags: Character Study, Missing Scene, Episode 19 Summary: Stuck in the experimental lab, Chu Shuzhi has time to contemplate his newest companion. Title: Days of Splendour Ship: Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan & Zhaodad & Zhaomom (novel) Words: 1.9k Tags: Wedding Planning, Wedding Fluff, Post-Canon Summary: Zhao Yunlan knows what he wants: Shen Wei, at his side, forever. Title: Happy Hour Ship: Shen Wei & Shen Wei's students, Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan & SID Words: 975 Tags: Background Case, Shen Wei's terrible lies, undercover at a bar Summary: A criminal, a professor, and a cat walk into a bar. The professor's students did not expect to be part of the joke. Title: An Intimate Touch Ship: Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan Words: 2.2k Tags: YOHE, Facial Shaving, Hair Brushing, Hair Braiding, Almost Kiss, Domestic Fluff Summary: Shen Wei helps Kunlun shave his beard. Title: Gossip Mango Ship: Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan & Shen Wei's students Words: 1.9k Tags: Social Media, Episode Related (1-8), Canon Compliant, mentions of canon suicidal ideation and murders Summary: Not only does Dragon City university have a great and sophisticated study program for many different majors, it also has a flourishing social media site for students to discuss their studies social activities recent events.
Harry Potter Title: To Seek Knowledge Ship: Hermione Granger & Luna Lovegood & Ginny Weasley Words: 4.4k Tags: Female Friendship, Spell Theory, Bullying, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Hogwarts Second Year, Golden Trio (background) Summary: A precocious pre-teen on a quest for knowledge ends up changing the future. She even makes a friend or two on the way.
Naruto Title: Adventitious Ship: Haruno Sakura & Hatake Kakashi & Uchiha Sasuke & Uzumak Naruto Words: 5k Tags: Developing Friendships, set after the Wave mission but before the Chuunin Exams, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, in which Team 7 grows closer and Sasuke doesn't defect, Dai-nana-han | Team 7 Have Issues (don't worry they're working on it), Mission Fic (sort of), no literal geese were involved in the making of this fic, in which Team 7 accidentally topples several villains' plans Summary: To keep Team 7 busy, Kakashi-sensei sends his students on a wild goose chase. Much to his dismay, they actually find a golden goose.
长公主在上 | Zhǎng Gōng Zhǔ Zài Shàng Title: By Your Side Ship: Li Yunzhen/Gu Xuanqing, Li Yunzhen & Li Chenglin Words: 2k Tags: Post-Canon Court Politics Dom/sub Undertones Established Relationship Relationship Development Summary: After tricking the Chancellor into publicly rebelling, Li Yunzhen retires from politics.
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Welcome to Devil's Junction!
Please review the checklist and send in your account before you step foot on the city's streets.
Jesse Castillo (Sean Teale) 34, Owner of Chateau Charm Vineyard Played by Jacey
Arielle Faulkner (Alexandra Shipp) 36, Newspaper Editor Played by Jacey
Kyro Jenkins (Ricky Whittle) 45, Duke's right hand man Played by Zoey
Rayan Picard (Sinqua Walls) 37, Undercover Journalist & Bookstore Owner Played by Zoey
Torin Albright (Patrick Gibson) 30, Foreign Resource Procurement Director for the Zhao's Played by Mina
Alaric Faulkner (Penn Badgley) 30, Trauma surgeon at Angel's Rest played by Mina
#devilsj.accepted#sean teale#alexandra shipp#ricky whittle#sinqua walls#patrick gibson#penn badgley#oc rp#semi appless rp#crime rp
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𝒪𝐹𝐸𝒩𝐼𝒢𝑀𝒜𝒮: a closed rp blog for hiraethhq. penned by ashley.
ADELINE ALDRIDGE : twenty-seven // resident // virtue: caissas // assistant to dorothy maraschino // st. mary's palace // label: the marble effigy // sofia carson
ANGELIE KAYE : thirty // visitor // virtue: pawn // server at frenchie's // joan of arc's refuge // label: the sanguine herald // elizabeth lail
GISELLE REEVES LEÓN : thirty-five // resident // virtue: pawn // hair stylist at celestial salon // joan of arc's refuge // label: the gilded mirage // ana de armas
MARLANA ZHAO : thirty-three // visitor // vice: diamond // bartender at the alibi // dante's descent // label: the enigmatic rogue // chloe bennet
REUBEN VALENCIA : thirty-three // resident // vice: spade // security at the siren's lair // dante's descent // label: the obsidian sentinal // sean teale
JAREN SINCLAIR: twenty-five // resident // vice: jack // owner of xcaliber dome // beatrice's purgatory // label: the jovial casanova // brian altemus
ISABELA AYALA: twenty-nine // tyro // n/a // carroll house // label: the tempered mediator // lisette olivera
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ROYCE DWIGHT ANNE HANON
he/him • heteromantic heterosexual • born June 12, 1992
born and raised in Greenville, North Carolina. Son of Reginald Davis and Patricia Hanon. younger brother to Neveah Hanon and older brother to Darius Hanon. age is thirty two. living in Barton Point since thirteen years ago. Lives in Rolling Hills in his second home that he bought, with his older sister Neveah and her two children, along with Hester Zhao and Sean Keller. he's a firefighter and construction worker. He is best friends with Scarlett Zhao, Sean Keller, and Tasmin Lim. Enjoys boxing, rock climbing, working out, playing video games, and watching anime. currently in a relationship with Nichole Gallagher.
INTRO • STATS • CONNECTIONS • TIMELINE
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