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{D.I.G.I.M.O.N} Adventure/02/tri./Kizuna @.M.V : "Home" from D I S N E Ys {B e a u t y & the B e a s t} M U S I C A L Sung by: Susan Egan {as B e l l e} + {Back-ground}/Heavy Implied KouTai {Koushiro x Taichi} & vs. Vade{r}mon
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{This is currently unfinished. Please check back at a later time to see if a full version can be completed!} Time spent so far: 1~ hour or so on this part alone.
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{Do Not Re-p o s t} {Do Not C o p y} {Do Not re-p r o d u c e + for @.I U s e} Without my P e r m i s s i o n Under any circumstances!}
#izumi koushirou#masami izumi#yoshie izumi#koutai#disneymon#koushiro x taichi#amv: home#koushiro amv#koutai amv#repeatverse: au spinoffs#repeatverse: kizuna spinoffs#repeatverse: post bnm spinoffs#koushiro vs menoa#koushiro vs vadermon#koushiro and vademon#vademon#vademons dimension#adv 24#inquisitive heartless koushiro#{n e v e r land} is { a l i e }#(OK so its not v ERSION UP b UT {VERY e XPERIMENTAL STILL BUT BC IT WAS ON m IND EARLIER -})#({This Might End Up Bein Another PostKizuna Thoughts One-})#the koushiro directly parallels belles storylines themes even as unintentionally agenda#(Taichi will show more in the 2nd half {and even switch roles with Koushiro a bit partway through} jUST)#(THE c RASHINGS ALREADY BEGAN AND ITS ONLY AT LIKE 27 C L I P S)#({I MIGHT STILL BE ABLE TO f INISH THE 2ND HALF SEPARATE BUT} This Is Why I CANT Rush These)#({Normally I try to trim out as much accidental lip s YNC... as possible but I couldnt do that here as much} WILL REPLACE MORE BITS LATER)#({FOR NOW PLS ACCEPT AS IS} UNTIL I CAN GET ANYTHING ELSE w ORKING ON THIS THING)#({BASICALLY KOUSHIRO TRYING TO GET BACK *HOME* TO IZUMIs BC VADERMONS DIMENSION & MENOAs t RAP IS n OT t HAT})#koushiro very very does NOT think of that {n e v e r} landTM as '''Good''' for koushiro here by any means and i hope that Shows
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YNC Crashout – Murda Zone (@ync_crashout)
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What a gwan people! A new episode of “Ashton Years” is out now. We throw the twins a sweet sixteen party, filled with brunch, arcade games and a party. Ashton also started tinkering with her robotics skills. Check it out here!
Builds Used:
The Fontane Family Home
The Greenhouse restaurant -Marmeladart (EA Gallery)
Level Up Gaming Lounge
YNC Karaoke - mine
KokoJos - Mine
Mods Used:
Ravasheen Photographic Memory Mod 2.0
Qmbibi Self Care Mod
Qmbibi Better gifts Mod
Sim Control Hub
Dynamic Teen Life
Delinquent Teens
Immersive Social Bunny
Basemental Drugs
WICKED WHIMS
Arcade Room Pack
Claw Machine
Food Mods:
Mojito
Breakfast Food
Buffet Table
Oni Foods
#sims 4 cc#sims 4 gameplay#sims 4#sims 4 screenshots#the sims 4#simblr#sims 4 aesthetic#ts4cc#ashtonyears#ashtonfontane#blacksimscommunity#black sims 4#black sims cc#black simblr#jamaicansimmer#caribbeansimmer#the sims community#ashton
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Codes listed under "keep reading"
соняшник JVG-VNT-GGG
Be True ML3-FD4-ND9
Schrödinger’s Gun 9LX-7YC-6TX
Seraphim’s Gauntlets XVX-DKJ-CVM
Jade’s Burrow TNN-DKM-6LG
A Classy Order YRC-C3D-YNC
Galilean Excursion JYN-JAA-Y7D
Cryonautics RA9-XPH-6KJ
Future in Shadow 7LV-GTK-T7J
Countdown to Convergence PHV-6LF-9CP
Sneer of the Oni 6LJ-GH7-TPA
Heliotrope Warren L7T-CVV-3RD
Sequence Flourish 7D4-PKR-MD7
Tangled Web PKH-JL6-L4R
Crushed Gamma D97-YCX-7JK
The Visionary XFV-KHP-N97
Stag’s Spirit T67-JXY-PH6
Liminal Nadir VA7-L7H-PNC
Shadow’s Light F99-KPX-NCF
Neon Mirage YAA-37T-FCN
In Urbe Inventa XVK-RLA-RAM
In Vino Mendacium J6P-9YH-LLP
Visio Spei 993-H3H-M6K
Limitless Horizon XMY-G9M-6XH
Airlock Invitation HN3-7K9-93G
Harmonic Commencement VXN-V3T-MRP
M:\>START JND-HLR-L69
Bulbul Tarang A67-C7X-3GN
Adventurous Spirit 9FY-KDD-PRT
Bulbul Tarang A67-C7X-3GN
Risen THR-33A-YKC
Gone Home 3CV-D6K-RD4
Myopia FMM-44A-RKP
Folding Space 3J9-AMM-7MG
Archived PTD-GKG-CVN
End of the Rainbow (Transmat) R9J-79M-J6C
2023 Pride Celebration: Rainbow Connection Emote TK7-D3P-FDF
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in spirit of your latest repost, would you be willing to write a hybrid!minnie x hybrid!yuqi x fem reader scenting one shot 👀👀
now, listen im not one for hybrid stuff (despite writing about it twice before), but ill do it for you :)
delectable - siamese!KMN/YNC x corgi!SYQ
nsfw; fem reader (reader is human); olfactophilia/osmolagnia (scent kink) groping, heavy petting, cunniligus + fingering, exhibitionism + voyeurism, smut ofc
"hmm, she smells delectable," minnie purred as all she could do was inhale the scent of you in your pajama dress; it was warm inside and that was your night clothing of choice, which may have been a huge mistake.
scratch that, it was a huge mistake.
the taller siamese cat looked over at yuqi, who was groping and gripping onto everything she could that was you. she sighed and took in a big whiff of your honey-lemon scented soap-- something a normal person wouldn't be able to smell after taking a shower. the welsh corgi smiled as she exhaled that addicting scent, only nodding at minnie's remark.
the siamese only smirked at how scent-drunk the slightly shorter corgi pup was becoming. "we have to get to smell her insides," minnie suggested. "what do you think, gigi?"
yuqi was finally snapped out of her haze once she felt the older brush her acrylic onto her unknowingly hard nipple through her silk spaghetti-strapped top-- she was needing you badly. she moaned before lightly pushing you onto the bed, "i say, let's do it now before i explode."
you were the center of attention, yet it felt like you were also the front-row audience to the not-so-heavy sexual tension between the two hybrids. as yuqi was taking big whiffs of your puffy pussy, soaked with the arousal that has pooled inside of your for a few hours now, and as minnie was sucking your breasts and scenting her saliva scent that was left on your nipples, you saw it all.
you saw how yuqi was whimpering and groaning in shivers from minnie scratching her left ear while you scratched her right, and minnie was lowly purring from yuqi reaching out to caress the older's long, slender tail. it was as if they were loving each other through you, and you were enjoying it all.
minnie stopped and looked into your eyes, her nose still in contact with yours. "is this okay, princess?"
you did your best to muster up words, endowed by pure pleasure from watching them please both themselves and you. "more than okay," you sighed as yuqi slipped a finger through your lower lips, her other hand on your inner thigh. "please make me feel good, daddy," you looked into minnie's eyes before lowering them to yuqi to whisper "mommy."
the siamese smiled, "good girl."
yuqi, who was the most excited out of the three, wasted no time in devouring you whole, her tongue already slipping and sliding on every fold of your cunt. your mouth fell open as you threw your head back, a moan escaping from your mouth as the corgi sucked on your clit like it was a strawberry.
as you were being eaten out, minnie started to kiss and suck on your neck, her hands playing with your breasts. every so often, you'd feel her tail slip up your leg and caress your sensitive clit as yuqi would hit your sweet spot with her fingers, causing you to shudder and squirm.
"fuck," you cursed under your breath as the two hybrids touched and tasted you, making sure to have every part of you covered in their scent as they covered themselves in yours.
once yuqi started to add more fingers to her tongue, your vision began to blur, and it became increasingly hard to keep your voice down.
minnie noticed, and she knew just what to do. the siamese took her mouth away from your neck and put a finger under your chin, and with the most seductive eyes, she asked, "will you scream for us, princess?"
without a word, yuqi hit your spot one last time while minnie bit onto the most sensitive part of your neck. you were a goner; your body was shaking with ecstasy as the two hybrids held onto your legs, the both of them licking and slurping up your release.
your heart was racing and your legs felt numb as yuqi climbed up and minnie climbed down, their tongues cleaning up any remaining drops of slick and cum.
you could only lay there, watching the two of them lick each other's mouths and cheeks clean, getting turned on by them finding their own release through your scent and taste, but being too tired to act upon it.
once they finished and cleaned themselves up, the corgi lifted you up over her shoulder while the siamese lead her to the bathroom.
"god, you smell even better after sex," she noted, doing her best not to get turned on again. meanwhile yuqi was setting you down and kissing you to make sure you were ready for a bath.
yup, you know this will be a nightly occurrence.
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It wasn’t quite like the public book burnings in not-so-distant history, but the sight of bags of books unceremoniously piled up outside Yale-NUS Oculus on Tuesday morning (May 20th) still felt deeply wrong. These were thousands of tomes from Yale-NUS Library in perfectly usable condition, after all—and they were bound for a facility where they would be shredded.
Since Yale-NUS College’s (YNC) closure was announced in 2021, responsibility for its library has been progressively handed over to the National University of Singapore (NUS). With such a long runway to decide the fate of the books in the Yale-NUS library, it was understandably shocking for Yale-NUS students to find out the fate of thousands of their library’s books, just weeks before the college officially closes for good.
Within hours, the images sparked outrage and sorrow across alumni circles and the local literary scene at large. Concerned students, university staff, and members of the public banded together to start a petition that’s since amassed over 1,000 signatures.
It was only on Wednesday morning that NUS broke its silence and apologised for BookGate in a media statement.
Associate Professor Natalie Pang, the University Librarian at NUS, explained that the majority of books from the YNC Library were rehomed within NUS Libraries. Excess books have been given away to both faculty and students in the past, she said. However, in this instance, the books were only offered to faculty.
“We understand later that many students are interested in having these books, and we would have usually acceded to their requests. We did not do so on this occasion and we apologise for the operational lapse.”
NUS is now organising a giveaway on campus so that the excess books can find a new home. While 500 of the books spotted on Tuesday have already been disposed of, there are still 8,500 books up for grabs. That’s 8,500 books that would have now been bits of pulp had students and alumni not spoken up.
Despite what NUS says in its statement, though, this wasn’t just a lapse. It wasn’t someone simply forgetting to check in with students before condemning thousands of usable books. This is a well-resourced institution which had years to decide what to do with the books. It signals a lack of thoughtfulness and transparency towards its students and the public.
But of course, this issue extends beyond the disposal of books. When cherished institutions like YNC are shuttered, who decides what is preserved and what is thrown away? And if even books can be discarded like trash, is nothing sacred?
This Was Embarrassing and Preventable
At a fundamental level, what makes this incident so jarring is that it happened at a university— the top one in Asia, too.
As a revered institution of higher learning, you’d think that NUS is all about the preservation and sharing of knowledge. Yet, because of a supposed “operational lapse”, students had to watch as books were loaded into trucks and taken to be shredded. It’s not just a logistical failure; it’s an embarrassment.
As MP-elect and self-confessed bibliophile Jamus Lim put it in an Instagram post on the matter, “You may say that books are just books; without reading them, they are just ink printed on dead trees. Yet there is something magical about a simple tome.”
Wong, a recent Yale-NUS Philosophy graduate who wishes to go by her last name, tells RICE that many of the books in YNC’s library weren’t cheap. The philosophical texts she used for her studies typically cost upwards of $100.
“So when the books were sent for shredding because they were duplicates, I felt so indignant. These precious resources—that people from my income bracket can hardly afford—are just being destroyed when there could be much better uses for them.”
What’s also upsetting is how preventable this whole mess was.
The root of the matter—according to NUS, at least—was that the school didn’t realise that their students were interested in the books. Which, when you think about it, is quite absurd for an actual university to state.
Prof Pang herself mentioned that excess books have been offloaded to students in the past. What made this time any different? And how extensive were their efforts to distribute the books to staff?
These are valid questions, especially since some faculty members left comments online saying they were never informed of any excess books.
With how quickly students and alumni rallied together to save the books, it was clear that had any of them been made aware ahead of time, they’d have happily accepted the books, or at least assisted in the rehoming process.
Dylan, a recent Yale-NUS History graduate who wishes to be identified by his first name, confirms as much. Just four days prior, Dylan and a couple of classmates had organised a book donation drive from the college’s ‘Give-And-Take Room’, where people and other Yale-NUS departments had already been donating books in anticipation of the impending shutdown.
The team of 10 volunteers managed to send over 500 books to Thryft, a used books seller, the 24-year-old says.
“We managed to safely donate so many books in the span of four hours with very minimal support,” he affirms.
“So it was disappointing to see an institution with dozens of staff, way more resources than a couple of volunteers, and a few years of advance notice somehow end up trashing books.”
Yolanda, another recent graduate, adds, “I think in YNC, the community culture is really big. If the issue is the constraint of resources, of energy, or of time, students would have come and helped—if they had just revealed this to us.”
The decision to discard the books so abruptly and with so little notice seems like “just the easier thing to do”, says Seah, a penultimate-year Yale-NUS double degree student.
So was all this really an unintentional lapse? Or is this a case of damage control after getting called out?
Top-Down Cultures
The haphazard disposal of Yale-NUS books also exposes deeper concerns about how decisions are made at the institutional level—namely, a top-down culture, a troubling lack of transparency, and a glaring failure to learn from past missteps.
For many students and alumni, this moment is all too familiar. It was a painful echo of how the closure of YNC itself was handled—announced suddenly without prior consultation, and executed with clinical efficiency.
After the backlash from students in 2021, Wong had held some hope that the university would improve its handling of significant decisions affecting the community, she says.
“Yesterday, we learnt that NUS has yet to learn from previous experiences—and this is worrisome for an acclaimed ‘top’ university.”
It’s not clear how much NUS really consulted the people who had an emotional stake in the books’ fate—the librarians, students, and faculty.
Dylan, who rushed to campus when he heard about the book disposal, recounts a moving moment after the trucks carried the last books away. One of the librarians on the scene shared how personal the collection had been to him, he said.
“He was one of the earliest staff members who actually helped to source so many of these books—not just from Singapore, but from all over the world.”
The librarians on the scene told him that their hands were tied in the matter, Dylan added.
The disposal wasn’t just an administrative matter. It was an emotional and symbolic loss for those who built and maintained the library, and the students who benefited from it.
By the time word of the book disposal spread through student group chats, it was the second-to-last day that they were allowed to remain in their dorms on campus. Many had already left campus for good.
The timing, whether intentional or not, created the perception that this was done quietly to avoid scrutiny. As John*, a former Yale-NUS student who graduated in 2022, points out, “No one might have found out about the book disposal plan if it had taken place just slightly later when the campus had been emptied for the holidays.”
For an institution that prides itself on being one of the region’s leading universities, the lack of inclusive decision-making is hard to ignore.
On Erasure
This apparent lack of inclusivity stings because the books weren’t just resources—they were central to the shared Yale-NUS experience, as Yolanda points out. Another piece of the college nearly evaporated.
Many footprints left behind by Yale-NUS have become hard to trace as it treks down its path to closure. In the digital realm, many public webpage domains once belonging to student organisations now house other entities, or are gone. For instance, The Octant, the Yale-NUS school paper, last posted on Instagram in 2022. Its website is now used by another organisation.
Even the Yale-NUS College Instagram page is currently publicly inaccessible. Although disconcerted netizens have been informed that the page may be reinstated, no guarantees have necessarily been made.
To see much of the effort that went into constructing Yale-NUS’ community fade, one can’t help but empathise with the vexation of the students.
For a community that has spent the last four years worrying about becoming a “mere footnote”, basic respect for repurposable resources integral to the school’s culture seems like a bare minimum. The distressing handling of the books is a mere microcosm of a broader inability to do this.
Dylan acknowledges that as much as the books technically belonged to NUS Libraries, their actions lacked tact for the emotions of those who handled the books throughout the college’s history—much less the knowledge potential they had if put in other people’s hands.
“It’s frustrating to see how much resources are being just thrown away so carelessly,” he laments.
If there was any silver lining here, it’s the gumption the Yale-NUS community demonstrated it still has. Whether that be the graduating class, alumni, or members of the public sympathetic to the dire circumstances.
“We’re still grieving from the closure of the college… But even so, in spite of all this grief and sadness… people resonate to it. People rightly call it out.”
“It was a bit distasteful to see books being disposed of in that manner and brought to mind book burning in ancient China,” offers John.
“Decision-making processes at the school might benefit from less callousness and more thoughtfulness to avoid situations like this again.”
It raises larger questions on how we decide what’s worth preserving when an institution closes its doors. Aren’t the people who built and defined these communities stakeholders in these affairs? As such a large-scale exercise, were community sensitivities considered in this decision?
The college has previously had town halls regarding how other Yale-NUS resources would be repurposed. It’s still unclear why there weren’t any this time around.
For Jiaying, a recent Urban Studies graduate from Yale-NUS who wants to be identified by her first name, people put trust in public institutions to keep supporting patrons in the loop. In this instance, she felt the student and staff were carelessly and thoughtlessly denied that.
“I think it points to how they didn’t see the value in a community that could help in this,” the 21-year-old says.
Lost Books, Lost Time
To some credit, NUS has now apologised for the pandemonium; they did attempt to retrieve the books as things unfolded, and relief comes in knowing that of the 9,000 books set for disposal, the 8,500 that remain are set to be given away at book fairs.
However, that’s still 500 books that could have gone to literally anyone. Communication on when, why, or how the books were being disposed of was slow, if not erratic or conflicting. What was supposed to be a bittersweet final moment for the Yale-NUS community just became a bit more bitter. A sour taste lingers in people’s mouths, even as damage control takes place.
As much as NUS has acknowledged their need to own up to their mistakes, the book disposal is more than just a logistical mishap. It symbolises a wider shortcoming in handling Yale-NUS’ closure with the receptivity and care it warranted. Furthermore, the episode adds to the struggles people on the ground face in meaningfully engaging with the university body.
The school’s public statements recognise the crux of the issue: if they’ve been listening, it hasn’t been active enough. And if they’ve been communicating, it hasn’t been done well, externally or internally. A public fumble like this shouldn’t have been necessary to ‘realise’ that.
This fiasco ought to make us reflect on how we treat educational institutions when they close: What else have we discarded, not just physically, but symbolically, in the process? When dealing with legacies, our standard operating procedures ought to treat them with the same empathy Yale-NUS stood for.
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Here I present; Corric [S]II, the [S]ync class golem, and the main character of my future comic 'Misericorde P.'!!
I've drawn him several times, but now he has an actual character sheet to refer to!! I'm so happy and hype to share this journey with y'all! 😁
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if i was in ync i would be crawling through pipes right now
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I'm genuinely curious of what you think of the idea of using bases to draw. Like drawing over the base and slightly altering it and everything.
i don't find it problematic at all tbh bc that's literally the way i learned posing and anatomy. i would scroll on pinterest and look at those ync giveaways and draw over them or look up actual references of ppl and trace over it. where i draw the line is posting it without credit and claiming the entire piece is yours. i use references for every piece i post but since i'm not directly tracing over it then i don't feel it's necessary to credit the photographer yk?? (im getting canceled for this but that's just my opinion💀💀)
#anyway in short it's fine. just credit the og artist/model/photographer if you trace over their work and post it#like deadass if one of you traced my work but you credited me i'd be fine#if you don't just know that you're ugly and i'm crushing your skull with a brick bc that's called stealing#lotus’s asks
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just finished there are no bad dogs in the world………

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griduni spoilers rot13
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#sorry every month or so i am possessed by this fucking movie it RULES and i can’t believe crunchyroll has it lovked upbehind fucking bars#a: gridman universe#t.txt
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YNC Crashout - I'm Havin (@ync_crashout)
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2021 World Cup (B, S)
2021 B visit (L)
2021 ENC (B, L, S)
2022 World Cups 1 (B, S) & 2 (B, S) + Para
2023 World Cup (B, S) + Para
2023 YNC (B, L)
2024 NACS (B, L, S) + World Cup (B,S) + Para
3 Disciplines
4 Years
7 Trips
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I love that HS music is making it into the movies!!!
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Samsung affects gaming ored with nvidia g -ync compliance
Samsung The Line of TV's Line 2025 said G-sync Compatibility, delivering a game smoking, and lower and better than responses to games. By NVIDIA GVIDIO -YNCity, Samsung 2025 TV synodron The new TV rating with the GPU Standard Gratis, Diminishing screening and running for a scale of a game and immersion. Painded with XAcelerator technology, who support updates up to 165HZ, players can enjoy…
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