#Lakritze
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hyenafu · 5 months ago
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Slightly Damned Demon Swimsuit Competition!! As usual, the reptiles slay 🦎✨
=== These characters are from my webcomic, Slightly Damned: http://sdamned.com I made sketches for based on patron ideas for my backers on Patreon: http://patreon.com/raizap
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totally-self-sufficient · 1 year ago
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Ich sofort nachdem ich "Lakritz" gesehen habe: (hab die Farben nochmal überarbeitet)
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alintheshitposter · 2 years ago
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lucy-in-space · 2 years ago
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Esther & Pia Flirten 101
mit Essen die Liebe erkaufen
subtil Körperkontakt initiieren
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schuerkchen · 1 year ago
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Boerne lässt seine Deckung fallen in Lakritz (2019)
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brot-dae · 2 months ago
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Beach episode (mandatory)?!
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abgemeldet · 2 years ago
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‘‘tschüss, mein Freund”
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bawkrya · 3 months ago
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🍐If you had to narrow down your clan into 2 movie genres, which genres would you pick?
70s-80s Fantasy/Horror!!!! Yayyy!!!!!
🍓Show off your favorite wet cat (pathetic) dragon and share a fun fact about them!
HMMM . . . . I DONT THINK I HAVE ANY PATHETIC WET CATS IN MY LORE . . . . WHICH I SHOULD FIX? i just have miserable hot men or pampered princesses so heres The Closest to pathetic
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He is more of the miserable hot man type but also hes never won any of the fights hes started w his family, his dad forgets he exists after killing his mom, his younger brother wants him dead while his older brother cant bring himself to gaf abt his situation, and he was cast off from his dads temple at 16 so he's had to claw his way back to the top frm a young age. That and he has so many issues from the prior that he hasnt been able to maintain a normal relationship w the one guy who gives a fuck about him (enki) and thinks physically attacking gods stronger than him is the best solution. <- clueless
🍇Share the "villain" or main antagonist of your clan and talk about them!
This is really hard to say bc a lot of my guys are Bad People but they have Good Reasons. Most of the time. I also have a lot of antagonistic guys. Ummm. The vermin council are the Big "bad" guys in canon aspect because they want the deities dead, but they were all individuals heavily wronged by the deities or Represent those wronged by them. The Private Council are heavily controlling and will do absolutely cruel shit to those that oppose them but also theyre at the mercy of the vc who has done arguably worse to the members of the pc, and pc is just trying to protect the clan of phrauge. But then theres small bad guys like Ghor who eats dragons who fall into the acridi harbor
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itsyveinthesky · 2 years ago
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Posting without commentary
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mmmerlenoir · 2 years ago
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"Äh, Frau...Frau Staatsanwalt..."
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hyenafu · 4 months ago
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Watched Jurassic Park the other day
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trufflekreis · 1 year ago
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:3
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cornchrunchie · 2 years ago
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WIP tag game: "Nachtmilch" würde mich ja wirklich interessieren. Magst du ein bisschen was dazu erzählen?
Na klar, gerne! :)
In "Lakritz" gibt es ja diese Szene, in der Boerne nachts von einem Albtraum aufwacht und so laut aufschreit, dass Thiel bei ihm klingelt und fragt, ob alles in Ordnung ist. Boerne wiederum fragt dann, ob Thiel nicht noch eine Nachtmilch mit ihm trinken möchte. Er sieht so verwundbar aus, wie er da in der Tür steht, und so verloren, als Thiel einfach in seine Wohnung zurückgeht. Für mich schwingt sehr viel an Verletzlichkeit, Nostalgie und auch Wehmut in dieser Szene mit, weil ich glaube, dass die Nachtmilch eine besondere Bedeutung für Boerne haben muss, wenn er Thiel in so einer Situation danach fragt. Allein, dass "Nachtmilch" ein so feststehender Begriff für Boerne zu sein scheint, spricht aus meiner Sicht dafür, dass er so etwas von früher, vielleicht aus seiner Kindheit kennt. Meine Interpretation ist, dass die Nachtmilch etwas war, das ihm gemacht wurde, wenn er nicht einschlafen konnte oder wenn er, so wie hier, einen Albtraum hatte. Ein Zeichen von Zuneigung also, des Umsorgens. Deswegen fragt er Thiel zwar nach der Nachtmilch, sucht aber eigentlich ein Gefühl von Geborgenheit und dass Thiel ihm da einfach die Tür vor der Nase zuknallt, wenn Boerne es ein Mal schafft, emotionale Bedürfnisse zu formulieren, werde ich den Autor*innen wohl nie verzeihen. *grummel* Jedenfalls – in der Nachtmilch-WIP geht es um die Momente, in denen Boerne im Laufe seines Lebens eine Nachtmilch von jemandem bekommen hat und wie eng dieses Gefühl der Geborgenheit damit verknüpft ist. Und vor allem geht es um das erste Mal, das er einer anderen Person eine Nachtmilch zubereitet und ihr auf diese Art und Weise Zuneigung schenkt. Du darfst jetzt raten, welche Person das sein könnte ;)
Puh, das war jetzt fast mehr Szenenanalyse als Infos zu der WIP, aber ich hoffe, ich konnte dein Interesse damit aufgreifen :)
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stupidcutiecupid · 1 year ago
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Idk what mental illness i have to have people live inside my head but these two are SO funny!! They keep playing in circles with each other and they absolutely would die for the other
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licoricelove · 1 month ago
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Everybody knows I love licorice. I’m a connoisseur who knows types from around the world and appreciates all the many varying tastes, from pellets to rope to salted fish. All sorts of people have given me licorice as presents, often from trips abroad. (Thanks, everyone!) I brought home about a kilo from Iceland. I have this blog about it, updated when I find new varieties. So: I’m a big fan.
Anyway, it finally happened: came across a licorice so hardcore, so salty, so acrid, so DISGUSTING I just can’t eat it. It’s from the Iceland haul and the name, Djöflar, translates as Demons (I learned later). The description on the bag says “stuffed licorice with powerful salmiac” and also “super strong.” I’ve had all sorts of salty licorice with salmiac* — anyone who’s had Dutch “coin” licorice will be familiar. That’s not for everyone, to put it mildly, but I like it. To a point. This Demon stuff is for NO ONE.
So, to describe: I opened the bag a couple weeks ago and, seeing the picture of the front, thought I knew what I was in for. So I ripped the corner open and popped one of these stuffed logs in my mouth. Even before I could bite down on it, it was like my tongue and my mouth and my body knew I should not be eating it. It wasn’t “salty,” it was like pure salt, but with ammonia mixed in. Like it’s a big chunk of poison, not just a little salty. It stings your mouth! I tried to keep eating it but ultimately spit it out. Unheard of! Waited a couple weeks and try it again and it wasn’t my imagination. This is the most vile form of licorice I’ve ever found. (Not the most vile food; that is most certainly durian.)
* Salmiac: extra special salt added to certain types of Northern European licorice. I basically compare it to ammonia because it burns. I’m not sure what compelled anyone to add this to a food, but it’s definitely a thing.
Here’s what Wikipedia has to say:
“Salty liquorice, salmiak liquorice or salmiac liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with salmiak salt (sal ammoniac; ammonium chloride), and is a common confection found in the Nordic countries, Benelux, and northern Germany. Salmiak salt gives salty liquorice an astringent, salty taste, akin to that of tannins—a characteristic of red wines, which adds bitterness and astringency to the flavour. Consuming salmiak liquorice can stimulate either a savoury or non-savoury palate and response. Anise oil can also be an additional main ingredient in salty liquorice. Extra-salty liquorice is additionally coated with salmiak salt or salmiak powder, or sometimes table salt.”
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naschkater-com · 2 months ago
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Moomin-Süßigkeiten: Eine finnische Erfindung
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