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【レビューしてみた】LIPPSグロスムーブワックスの実際のツヤ感・ウェット感は?|リップス
今回紹介するのはLIPPS(リップス)グロスムーブワックスを実際に使ってみたレビュー記事となっています。 LIPPSは主に美容院を展開しているブランドで、LIPPS独自のスタイリングが評価され、ヘアワックスの販売もしています。 カット技術の高さから、ヘアワックスのスタイリングのしやすさが多くの方に評価されています! そこで本記事ではLIPPSのヘアワックスの成分やセット力、ツヤ感などをお伝えできればと思います。 LIPPS(リップス)とは? 1999年のヘアサロン開業以来、LIPPSはメンズビューティーのトップランナーとして、独自のスタイリングを作り出し 今多くの方に愛されているブランドです。 主に美容院を展開し、LIPPS独自のスタイリングが評価され、ヘアワックスの販売なども行っています。 【鈴鹿央士さん出演!新CM公開📣】 今大注目の俳優・モデルの鈴鹿央士さん出演 …
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Mevlana Lipp — Venus (wood, velvet, acrylic colour, ink, sand, on aluminium stretcher, 2022)
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#THE iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage#idolmaster#deresute#im@s#frederica miyamoto#syuko shiomi#shiki ichinose#mika jougasaki#LiPPS#my gif
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Mevlana Lipp (German, b. 1989)
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An army of Ghosts.
#tbosas#coriolanus snow#sejanus plinth#lucy gray baird#the hunger games#snowbaird#snowjanus#clemensia dovecote#bobbin tbosas#marcus tbosas#lamina tbosas#coral tbosas#jessup tbosas#mayfair lipp#the ballad of songbirds and snakes#snowjanusbaird#thg#there is a lot of character and most of them are unrecognizable so I’m not gonna tag everyone#anyway I’m quite proud of how it turned out#fanart
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i find it so fascinating how suzanne collins wrote coriolanus’s evolution of mental reasoning with all of the people he killed as purely self defense cases.. just listening to his thought process change was wild.
him beating bobbin to death in the arena? bobbin had been attacking him directly, and wouldve killed him moments after if coriolanus hadnt retaliated.
him shooting mayfair? she couldve ratted him out, taking away his future first and foremost, with other people he cares about. she had threatened him, so he took heat-of-the-moment preemptive cautions with a gunshot to her body.
sejanus being hanged? it was for his own good. his ideas conflicted too highly with the capitols, the rigid structure that surrounded them and kept order. given his history, sejanus was certain to get himself killed in some kind of rebel trouble somewhere down the line, so in a way coriolanus had done him a favor. and sure, coriolanus hadnt meant for the worst outcome, but at least it was sooner rather than later for the passing of his rebellious friend.
as for dean highbottom? he had causing him enough suffering. he had dishonored the snows name. that, in itself, was criminal enough to snow that any action taken was fair game. poison, all in the name of self dense. because no matter what, snow falls on top.
#finally finished tbosas.. Soo many thoughts in my head rn#fantastic book#his attempt on lucy grays life…#the ballad of songbirds and snakes#the hunger games#tbosas#coriolanus snow#thg snow#president snow#the hunger games tbosas#sejanus plinth#mayfair lipp#dean highbottom
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I feel a bit silly writing this because I’m sure other people must have but I’ve not seen anything about it
(SPOILERS - I’ll also tag)
I really love how we see Coriolanus’s character descent into who he becomes through each of his kills
His first kill is Bobbin. It was self-defence, kill-or-be-killed. If he hadn’t done it, he probably would have been killed himself, but this sticks with him. Coriolanus is horrified when he realises he took someone’s life. He thinks about it for a long time.
His next kill is Mayfair Lipp, the mayor’s daughter. It’s not self-defence, but he sees it that way. In a way, he’s got a point. She would have reported him, and he would have been hanged. So would Lucy Gray, so he shot her. This time, however, he had a choice. Maybe not much choice, but it was there. He chose to shoot her, but it doesn’t affect him anywhere near as much as Bobbin’s death
The third is the hardest. He doesn’t pull the trigger or tie the noose, but he might as well have. He betrays Sejanus. Sejanus who loves him like a brother. Sejanus who he has known since they were children. He made the decision in a moment and he questions himself afterwards, but he still made that choice. He reasons to himself internally that it was necessary and Sejanus was bound to get himself in trouble, anyway, right? Right? So it’s okay. But it’s not okay. The blood is on his hands and he keeps thinking of the moments they spent together before the betrayal. He benefits from his death and is rewarded for his loyalty. How ironic
Next is Lucy Gray. Possibly. For argument’s sake, let’s say he did kill her. He calls out for her, his gun slung over his shoulder. He realises how she might be scared, the gun sending the wrong message… but he doesn’t put it back. He brings it with him, not to use it, he tells himself. He would never use it, definitely not. He just… wants to talk some sense into her. As soon as the snake bites him, he abandons all pretence. Even though he admitted moments ago he understood why she would be scared, now she’s the enemy. Now she has to pay. How dare she. Not even an hour ago, he had plans to run away with her. He claimed he loved her. They were going to be together. Now, he’s chasing her through the trees with a gun in his hands and he’s screaming for her to show herself. He shoots a lot. When he thinks he finally got her, he’s pleased. It was her own fault, he tells himself, for the snake trick. Even afterwards, when he finds out that the snake wasn’t venomous - which Lucy Gray definitely would have known and therefore was only intended to slow him down - he doesn’t have a single moment of regret. The only thing he regrets is falling for her in the first place and he swears he’ll never do it again. His heart is stone. Frozen like snow.
Finally, his last kill (before the ones that take place once this book ends) is Dean Highbottom. This is the first kill that is not made in a split-second. This is premeditated. He carefully adds just enough rat poison to the morphling, sure to wear gloves, and sets his plan in motion. He has every opportunity to change his mind, to not resort to violent means. Not only does he not regret it, he feels proud. Excited, even. He hopes Dean Highbottom will know it was him that killed him
By the epilogue, Snow has gotten over (or buried deep enough) what guilt he had over Sejanus enough to use the Plinths’ grief to his advantage without any conflicting feelings. He’s convinced himself Lucy Gray was the villain who played him, when she was just a sixteen-year-old girl who was forced into a terrible situation. As we know, he goes on to directly and indirectly kill thousands between TBOSAS and THG, too many. I doubt he remembers most of them, just nameless, faceless children. He doesn’t care anymore, not like he did the first time
The whole world is his Arena. Snow lands on top until it melts
#SPOILERS THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES#SPOILERS TBOSAS#THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES SPOILERS#tbosas spoilers#(melted by fire in case my on the nose metaphor was too subtle)#tbosas#sejanus plinth#lucy gray baird#Dean Highbottom#casca highbottom#Mayfair lipp#the ballad of songbirds and snakes#coriolanus snow#bobbin TBOSAS#500
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