"We make each other alive. Does it matter if it hurts?"
- Ingmar Bergman, from a letter to Liv Ullmann
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Farewell, Opera Omnia... Thank you for the memories.
"May fate unite us once more."
Good bye, Dissidia Opera Omnia.
Hello, FF7 Rebirth!
Feb 29th, 2024
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I hope the Kenshi harem gives him a good valentines day fr 🙏
He got chocolate :)
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ㅤ⬧ㅤCHEOiTTEㅤ:ㅤA gender Related / Connected to Sweet Chocolate Boxes. May be Specific one ' s from Valentines , yet That interpretation is Fully Up to The User. ( or ) A gender That feels / is Sweet like a Chocolate Box.
ㅤ⬧ㅤELOUSCiENㅤ:ㅤA gender That feels Sweet in a Bitter way , and / or Bitter in a Sweet way.
001ㅤ——ㅤCoined by The Prince.ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ002ㅤ——ㅤDay 07 of This event.ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ003ㅤ——ㅤTagㅤ:ㅤ(ㅤ@purietteㅤ)
[ PT / Cheoitte: a gender related/connected to sweet chocolate boxes. may be specific ones from valentines, yet that interpretation is fully up to the user. (or) a gender that feels/is sweet like a chocolate box. / END PT. ]
Pronounciation: tche-iee-uhl-tee
[ PT / Elouscien: a gender that feels sweet in a bitter way, and/or bitter in a sweet way. / END PT. ]
Pronounciation: el-luhl-see-em
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♥️🌹 Funtom’s Valentine 🌹♥️
This year I wanted to do a Funtom Company Valentine’s photoshoot!
I think it would be so adorable to have a line of Valentine’s-specific Bitter Rabbits and Funtom chocolate and sweets for the holiday!
Additionally, I wanted to include the demon in on the activities-it wouldn’t be the first time Sebastian got dragged into campaigning for the Funtom Company.
I also couldn’t pass up the opportunity to put Ciel with the roses and the archway-I know he doesn’t really wear red after Madam Red’s passing but I absolutely adore the more rosy, warm color palette on him in addition to his usually blue/black/grey clothing color scheme.
₊˚⊹♡ Happy Valentine’s! ♡⊹˚₊
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Happy Valentine's Day to everyone who doesn't get irrationally mad at the happiness of others!
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"Valentines Day... my most hated holiday of them all! An excuse for men to treat their women as they should just for one day and then go back to their natural boyish ways tomorrow. Disgusts me to see women lied to so men can get that extra shot of dopamine."
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@konstantinvorshevsky
“I didn’t know you like actresses and schnitzels.”
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if you're still taking asks, are there any interesting nick/dima similarities you've noticed so far? :)
this one is an obvious choice, but their voice! and the way it's presented is clever and fun, i really dig it. adds a cool layer that's easy to overlook
so nick valentine's whole deal is that he's a machine borrowing the personality of a man, we all know the backstory, but over the course of the game and your time playing fallout 4 you discover he's a warm, very human, character. it's easy to distinguish him between the waves upon waves of same-faced synths you gun down on your way to your next quest marker. eventually, that they're the 'same' ceases to register. nick is nick and the synths are the synths, and a lot of that has to do with his voice (and excellent vocal performance by stephen russel!)
DiMA speaks in a flatter, more muted tone. he’s soft-spoken. he's still expressive, but even at his most emotional, he doesn't ever reach the bitter indignation of nick's 'that's ours' speech. he is also, crucially, played by the same actor, and is just similar enough to nick in tone that you’ll probably notice and go ‘oh, neat’.
meeting DiMA and hearing how he speaks recontextualizes nick. specifically, the idea that nick valentine is doing an impression of himself and he’s aware of it. all the parts that go into making up speech, all those variables — mouth, lips, tongue, larynx— no longer exist in a machine. valentine is working from radically different hardware and memories of how he should sound, layered on top of what would appear to be a preset of some kind. and i think that plays into his immediate dislike of DiMA, as an (unfair) externalization of his self-loathing. it’s one thing to know you’re borrowing a voice, it’s another to be reminded that you’re not doing a great job of it.
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