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Okay I just had a personal breakthrough of sorts lol
I’ve never particularly liked Zenitsu being paired with Nezuko romantically but I couldn’t put my finger on why outside of other people’s complaints and then I realized it!
My main problem is that Nezuko would probably hold Tanjiro’s opinion in high regard when it comes to who she dates. That said, I don’t know that Tanjiro thinks very highly of Zenitsu as his sister’s suitor.
I don’t know if this makes sense to anyone else but I felt the need to talk about it 🫠
(I also just personally think Muichiro was a better choice if Nezuko absolutely HAD to be paired off at the end for a multitude of reasons but that’s not the point here)
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got a phonecall from my dad and he said "hey. you gotta come out here. i want you to see something" in a very serious tone so i went outside and
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Bnnuy
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 3 months ago
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Compilation of all my Hanfu and Guqin posts 😊
(Updated May 21, 2025)
Hanfu Posts
Warring States/Qin/Han Dynasties - Straight-edged robe (直裾) - Wrap around robe (曲裾) - Layering + undergarment pants - Straight sleeved straight-edged robe (直袖直裾) - Fish-tail straight-edged robe (鱼尾直裾) - Mesh straight-edged and wrap-around robes (素纱直裾/曲裾) - Men's hanfu in Han dynasty (两汉男汉服)
Weijin + North/South Dynasties - Ruqun (襦裙) - Ruqun (襦裙) pt. 2 - Liangdang (裲裆) - Ru vs. Xiyi (襦 vs 褶衣) - Slim-arm wide sleeve Ru and Xiyi (窄臂大袖 - 襦和褶衣) - Quling inner garment (曲领中衣) - Half sleeve + knee covering (半袖+蔽膝) - North Wei (Xianbei tribe) large collared long robe (北魏(鲜卑族)大襟长袍)
Sui/Tang/Five Dynasties - Sui + early Tang dynasty hanfu - Early Tang hanfu layers - Men's round-collared robes - Men's half-sleeve (半臂/半袖) - Golden era Tang shirt + skirt (盛唐衣衫+褶裙) - Vest, shawl, outer jacket (背子,帔子,披袄) - Golden era Tang hanfu layers - Wide-sleeved ruqun in Tang (唐朝大袖襦) - Mid-Tang shirt + long robe (中唐衫+长袍) - Late-Tang/FIver dynasties hanfu - Buddhist donors hanfu/Dunhuang Mogao Caves (供养人/敦煌)
Song Dynasty - Popular style for Song; shan, ao, moxiong tops (衫,袄,抹胸) - Long shan/ao (beizi) (长衫/袄 (褙子)) - Half-sleeve shan/ao (半袖衫/袄) - Men's criss-cross collared shan/ao (交领衫/袄) - Men's outer robe (beizi/褙子) - Pleated skirts (褶裙) (1/2) - Pleated skirts (2/2) - Non-pleated skirts (掩裙 and 旋裙) - Pants (裈, 袴) (1/2) - Pants (裆) (2/2) - Wide-sleeve robe + xiapei (大袖衫 + 霞帔) (1/3)
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Hanfu videos
Tang dynasty hanfu
Weijin/North-South dynasties hanfu
Eyebrow changes through the dynasties
Men's hanfu through the dynasties
Curvy Tang ladies :D
Grandpa giving out flowers
Tang woman visiting museum
Men's Ming dynasty hanfu layers
Tang dynasty hanfu + modern dancing
Ming court advisors "friendly" debate
Ming dynasty grandma with granddaughter
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Guqin Posts
Guqin introduction
Workshop/Studio Tour
Lacquer allergy experience - Part 1 (scroll down) / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Summary - Second allergy
Baby Guqin + giveaway - Baby Guqin update - Baby Guqin update 2 - Baby Guqin update 3
Making Guqin silk strings
Making Guqin - Full list of all steps to make Guqin (updated as needed) - Step 0 - preparing lumber - Step 1 - scroll to bottom for video - Various steps of making Guqin - Steps 2-5 - Step 6
Playing Guqin - Part 1 (Gou and Tiao) - Part 2 (Gou and Tiao pt 2)
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Asks
Pattern for undergarment pants
Qing dynasty clothing
Iconic hanfu of each dynasty
Historical mourning clothes + costumes in Chinese period dramas
Costumes in wuxia/xianxia (ex. Untamed and Word of Honor)
Tang Hezi undergarment
Love Game in Eastern Fantasy drama: Esther Yu hairstyles
Favourite historical dramas
Maid outfits
Tang hanfu patterns
Korean traditional outfit
Guqin introduction (English book)
Foot binding
Flourished Peony hanfu (国色芳华汉服)
Hanfu overlap from one dynasty to another
Chinese muji (geta) (木屐)
Guqin strings
Shang and Zhou dynasty Hanfu
Upside-down heart collars/chicken heart collars (鸡心领)
Yuan Dynasty clothing
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms etiquette MV (三国演义礼仪 MV)
Hanfu revival movement overview
Tang Ming Huang TV series rec + MV (唐明皇推荐+MV)
Hanfu books recommendation: "汉晋风流" (Romance/Elegance of Han and Jin ) "唐之雍容" (Grace of Tang)
Hanfu book recommendation 2: 华夏衣橱 (Huaxia Wardrobe)
Giveaway 1 (completed)
Silk thread wrapping flower (缠花)
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 3 months ago
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tang dynasty miku
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 7 months ago
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how to draw horses(for the discerning horse girl)
i spent two years working in barns to give you this information. use it wisely
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view all 16 parts under the cut!
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hopefully this guide will inspire you to draw the cowboys you've always dreamed of
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 8 months ago
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OP made the post unrebloggable but said it's fine to screenshot and I'm in love with this
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 10 months ago
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Part 1 of big "how to chibi-fy this flower????" guide is here!!! 🥰
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 10 months ago
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I made an art/anatomy tutorial about birds! I hope people will find it helpful!
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 10 months ago
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So I wrote an IP3 fic that is, essentially, "disaster polycule and the idol who wrote a song about their relationship", which meant of course I had to write at least a little bit of the song in question. Also, a major thank you to @atalana for composing and recording the piano backing for this, and for her audio editing work putting this together!
Find the fic here on AO3!
Lyrics under the cut:
I know what they told us I know we are chained and bound But I know hope when I'm with you In your hands, oh, my heart is found So despite, despite, despite I want to be by your side So you can have what little of me Nobody got to own All that lives in between Let it be ours alone And I won't say what you already know But I'll see you in the shadows Where we built a home
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the-multishipper-of-madness · 11 months ago
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A while back my pharmacist saw my deadname on my profile and accidentially called it out, he corrected and deleted my deadname from the system so only my preferred name shows up now. There was a crowd of people behind me, so as he hands over the pills he apologized, in equal tone and volume as when he called my deadname and lied saying it's been a long day and he didn't mean to call out -his own- name. I quietly told him it was fine and he didn't need to do that for my sake.
His response: "No, it's my name now."
I went to the pharmacist yesterday, his nametag is my deadname. He informed me he's immigrating and in the process he's changed his first name to my deadname to have an English sounding name. That's why he's now able to get a reprint of his nametag to be my deadname. And repeated, with the intense seriousness of someone who is going to die on this hill: "It's mine now. Not yours. I'm taking." His tone indicated that decision is final.
Bro literally deadnamed me once, and has committed to flat out stealing my deadname. It's his now. Legally. Officially. I over heard his co-workers call him by the name.
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"People mostly write and read very character driven, specific ship focused fic, because what most people want out of fanfiction is to focus on the romance between characters they're not getting in canon so they can soak in the vibes."
Yes, absolutely. And thank hell for all the authors who write character-driven, ship focused fic for us to soak in the vibes to.
But also…
thank hell for all the authors who write angst, whump, and hurt no comfort, for us to luxuriate in blorbo's hurt and pain and cry or cackle.
thank hell for all the authors who write cheating, love triangles and affairs for us to consume large quantities of popcorn to and yell 'oh no, they didn't'.
thank hell for all the authors who write case fic, mission fic, and intricate, plot-driven stories to replicate the feel of canon, when canon has stopped or gone wrong.
thank hell for all the authors who write 'fix it' fics when canon has betrayed us with bad vibes, plot holes and deaths.
thank hell for all the authors who write poly ships when what we need is just for everyone to get along and screw instead of screw up.
thank hell for all the authors who write gen fic when we're not interested in romance.
thank hell for all the authors in fandom, and all the wonderful, different kinds of fanfiction they write for us.
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Atleast he has good taste!
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were there any specific clothing for children or did they wear the same outfits as adults? :0
Hi, thanks for the question! The Chinese-language Wikipedia article on “hanfu” has a section on children’s clothing, so I took the following information from there:
Children’s clothing was generally similar to that of adults. Cross-collar designs were favored, as they were considered gentle on children’s delicate skin. Children mostly wore outfits with separate tops and bottoms, such as shuhe(cross-collared top extending to the knees + tied trousers). They also wore banbi(half-sleeve jacket) by itself. Below: Song Dynasty child wearing shuhe (left), and Tang Dynasty child wearing banbi (right).
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Full-body one-piece garments were worn as well, though not as often as two-piece garments. Below: children from the Song Dynasty (left) and Ming Dynasty (right).
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Tang and Song Dynasty girls wore ruqun, and Ming Dynasty girls wore aoqun. Below left: Song Dynasty girl dressed in beizi (jacket) and ruqun, and wearing a guzi (headband). Below right: Ming Dynasty girls wearing aoqun.
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Some young children would just wear underwear such as dudou, moxiong,liangdang, etc. Below: Song Dynasty children wearing dudou (left), and liangdang (right).
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Children had headgear unique to them. Babies and young children often wore tiger-hats, because of the belief that the tiger’s power could protect them and make them strong. The fengmao (wind hat) was a hat with an extended back used to block wind. Children did wear some of the same headgear as adults, such as fujin. Below left: children wearing fujin (top) and fengmao (bottom). Below right: Ming Dynasty child dressed in a pifeng (Ming-style jacket) and wearing a tiger-hat.
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Guzu was a headband/hat that was often decorated with tigers, flowers, etc. Below left: Ming Dynasty child wearing guzu and dressed in yuanlingshan(round-collar top). Below right: child wearing pifeng (Ming-style jacket).
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Finally, young children often wore shoes with designs of animals, such as tiger-shoes and pig-shoes.  
Hope this helps!
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Yes. Just yes.
Girls don't want boys. Girls want crazy writing partners to brainstorm their crazy fanfiction ideas.
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Honestly surprised! Last update is SUCH a big deal for me????
Reblog after voting for bigger sample size is highly appreciated :)
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God's work truly
Studio Bones refused to animate Nikolai’s expression but I believe in justice for Fyolai so I did it myself (Season 5 Episode 1 Spoilers)
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