yilingdisco
yilingdisco
he should have been at the club
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yilingdisco · 6 days ago
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yilingdisco · 6 days ago
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Hello everyone I made this post for a girl from Gaza her Name is Laial. I know her personally She doesn’t have a smartphone she using her mother phone sometimes no internet connection most of the time to create account on tumblr to share her story. Laial has been through a lot in this war because of what she doing since the day one Laial is a nurse. You can read her story on her GFM link below. Would you show her some love & support in this madness war & hard times including hunger and starvation right now.
Step by step we can make it happen and she reach her goal 🫶🏼🙏
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yilingdisco · 6 days ago
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what does it mean......
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yilingdisco · 1 month ago
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am i the only person who thinks that wen ning is mostly grateful for wwx bringing him back as a fierce corpse?
like yes there are the obvious downsides he dislikes (cant eat, muted sense of touch, unable to sleep, able to be controlled against his will etc) but i feel like when wen ning was alive he felt functionally useless and helpless due to his (spiritual?) illness, and the fact that he had to be protected was what kept wen qing tied to wrh's side and in his service. now that hes a fierce corpse he no longer needs such protection and was able to fight for himself and his loved ones
like. yes i think there are definitely times he hates it. but i think before he lost all of his family and was cursed to be an experiment instead of dying alongside them, i think wen ning was probably mostly grateful and somewhat pleased about his status as a strong fierce corpse
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yilingdisco · 2 months ago
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yilingdisco · 2 months ago
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Anyway I don't think Jin Zixuan and Jin Guangyao ever bonded for various reasons but I do think there were occasions in Carp Tower where Jin Guangshan would just say something. Something. Which would invariably be both stupid and also piss off Madam Jin. And then JZX and JGY would just make eye contact in mutual exhaustion because JGY is now going to get screamed at by Madam Jin and JZX is going to have to put out that fire again. Very short moments of shared 'why the fuck is he like this'.
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yilingdisco · 2 months ago
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look what the tide brought in~
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yilingdisco · 2 months ago
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jiang cheng text post meme
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yilingdisco · 3 months ago
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WenZhou + Hands: WORD OF HONOR (2021).
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yilingdisco · 3 months ago
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just to be clear, my own position on the issue of post-sunshot yunmeng jiang is as follows:
post-sunshot yunmeng jiang was politically weak. yunmeng jiang - which had suffered the near-absolute massacre of all of its personnel, fought through an entire war, was occupied by the enemy for a significant period of time, was now led by a teenager with almost no political experience, and was now the sole great sect excluded from the alliance implied by the venerated triad - was weak in terms of manpower, available resources, and political position. yunmeng jiang was not "flourishing" after the sunshot campaign; the mere 2-4 years between the fall of lotus pier and wei wuxian's defection from yunmeng jiang does not provide enough time for yunmeng jiang to recover to a stable position from near-absolute annihilation and lengthy enemy occupation. the claim that [the draw of wei wuxian's demonic cultivation singlehandedly resurrected yunmeng jiang's manpower and political power] also does not make logical sense, because wei wuxian was not actually teaching anyone demonic cultivation.
by contrast, post-sunshot lanling jin was the strongest and most stable political entity in the cultivation world, given that lanling jin was the sole great sect still led by a politically experienced member of the previous generation instead of a teenager, given lanling jin's prewar levels of wealth, given that lanling jin did not suffer a direct attack by the wen like yunmeng jiang or gusu lan, and given lanling jin's relatively low levels of participation in the sunshot campaign.
post-sunshot yunmeng jiang could not have politically afforded to officially protect wei wuxian and the wen remnants after wei wuxian liberated said remnants from the jin-run qiongqi pass labor camp. officially shielding wei wuxian would entail keeping wei wuxian as the head disciple of yunmeng jiang; therefore, officially shielding wei wuxian would mean that the head disciple of yunmeng jiang attacked and killed members of lanling jin and other affiliated sects. this in turn would then entail yunmeng jiang making an enemy out of lanling jin. furthermore, given that public opinion was already turning against wei wuxian, and given lanling jin's ties to the other three great sects through the venerated triad sworn brotherhood, this in turn makes it highly likely that yunmeng jiang would end up standing against the rest of the entire cultivation world - which is not a situation the weakened yunmeng jiang could survive. in better-case scenarios, consequences of this could include yunmeng jiang paying massive restitutions to lanling jin and/or all the other sects whose members wei wuxian harmed; in the worst-case scenario, this would entail a second fall of lotus pier.
yunmeng jiang is a political entity made up of human beings. yunmeng jiang is not some shiny bauble that exists solely for jiang cheng's personal satisfaction; rather, it is an organization made up of human beings whose lives have moral value. to say "yunmeng jiang would be put into danger" is to say "the disciples of yunmeng jiang would be put into danger;" to say "yunmeng jiang would not survive" is to say "the disciples of yunmeng jiang would die."
a leader's first and foremost duty is to his own people. by the social contract theory, the people consent to give up a portion of their freedoms to the state in return for protection of their rights by the state; the state is afforded the authority to govern the people only through the agreement that the state in turn acts in the best interests of the people and their rights. jiang cheng's mandate to rule the disciples of yunmeng jiang as sect leader jiang, therefore, is derived from the mutual understanding that he act first and foremost in their best interest - that he put their safety and their wellbeing above all else. while an individual hero is free to choose a moral framework that does not center consequences as the source of moral judgment, a leader instead is duty-bound consider the consequences for his people. if jiang cheng had yunmeng jiang side with wei wuxian despite the danger this would put yunmeng jiang into, and/or if jiang cheng left yunmeng jiang to stand alone with wei wuxian, then he would be abandoning his duty as sect leader jiang to protect his people.
both wei wuxian and jiang cheng understood all of the above. when jiang cheng goes to confront wei wuxian in the burial mounds after wei wuxians' attack on the qiongqi pass labor camp - a situation in which jiang cheng has no reason to be dishonest - jiang cheng does not call the wen remnants evil or say that they deserve to die. rather, he says that "if you insist on protecting them, then i cannot protect you" - to which wei wuxian replies that, in that case, jiang cheng should let him go. this specific word choice implies that what stops jiang cheng from siding with wei wuxian is not hatred of the wen remnants alone, but rather the knowledge that he does not have the power to successfully protect wei wuxian and yunmeng jiang if wei wuxian insists on protecting the wen remnants. jiang cheng's words are an admission of his own lack of power, not his hatred.
i believe that multiple interpretations of the text are possible, as is the case with almost all fiction. the above is my own interpretation of the text and what i believe the text most logically implies.
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yilingdisco · 3 months ago
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yilingdisco · 3 months ago
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hope is an incurable haemophilia // “how do you know he died for sure?”
David Mitchell - Slade House / Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights / Hanif Abdurraqib - Rumours and the Currency of Heartbreak / Mathias Salina - Dream / Katie Maria - I wanted to ask / Andrew Kozma - Song of the Insensible / Rebecca Solnit - A Field Guide to Getting Lost / [??? Not sure can’t find it now] / Richard Siken - Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light / Amy Engel - The Revolution of Ivy / Michael Dickman - Killing Flies / Sue Zhao / Ada Limon - Bright Dead Things / Amy Tan - The Joy Luck Club / Transportation from MDZS Extra ~ Villainous Friends / Richard Jackson - Nothing But Trouble / Louise Glück - Persephone the Wanderer
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yilingdisco · 3 months ago
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— Sue Zhao
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yilingdisco · 4 months ago
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no your honor I absolutely can make my case like an adult. first things first, fuck the defendant and fuck his family too. secondly,
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yilingdisco · 4 months ago
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Modern Wei Ying
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yilingdisco · 4 months ago
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Yeji x Air Challenges ft. Taeyang
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yilingdisco · 4 months ago
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Take him back to Gusu...
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