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TW!: Light Static Effect
Excuse me good sir but I am not normal about Balloon and his angst but one thing for sure is that I CAN NOT FUCKING DRAW OR THINK OF BACKGROUNDS-
Lyrics from Sweet Hibiscus Tea by Penelope Scott (420/10 I recommend it beyond belief)
#winterwrxter arts#art#digital art#osc art#osc#object show community#balloon ii#balloon inanimate insanity#ii balloon#inanimate insanity balloon#inanimate insanity#BALLOON BALLOON BALLOON#AGAGAGAHHRGHRGR GRGRGR GRGRGRR GRGRGR RGR BARK BAKR HGRGRGRG#MINE MINE MINE BALLOON#MEUBR R GRGRGR AGGDFHJBEJKED MINE MINE#ERHTHRGHRGTG GG BARK BARK GRGRGRGR#HAHHRHEHGAGGAR HEHEHEHHEHE BALLOOON MY BELOEVED HEHEHEHWHA AGAHAHAHAHHA#excuse me allow me to be “normal” now 😁#tw static#tw: static#:))) <3
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breakfast ezekiel english muffin with cottage cheese and peach and balsamic glaze. this is better—in fact really REALLY good—with peach butter instead of a fresh peach, and the peach is better in its own, so i’ll do that tomorrow instead, peach butter cottage cheese muffin with a side of a peach. the ezekiel english muffins are not delicious on their own but they hold up really well (and do add a nice whole grain flavor experience) to a heavy spread pile up toast, so i recommend them because they’re nutritionally very worthwhile - a genuinely high protein high fiber bread product.
as opposed to the sesame ezekiel toast, which is nutritionally above average and can’t handle too heavy a toast, but is as far as i’ve found the most sesamey mass market sesame bread product, so it’s an essential for a sesame lover. it’s good enough a spread of avocado with lightweight toppings but delicious for a peanut butter toast with some ornament.
the sliced bread comes fine one at a time out of the freezer, and really that’s the main reason i do ezekiel toast (i can’t eat bread fast but frozen bread is the grossest depression food to me, so a made to be frozen toasting bread is the way to go). the muffins are a pain in the ass to thaw in comparison but it’s fine. need these jesus freaks to pre slice their muffins.
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this is so crazy…. imagine being so completely deranged you make donald rumsfeld and richard nixon good (from the shock doctrine)
#rgr sorry for lumping your boy in with rumsfeld#media 2k24#the parts of this book where she’s not getting too cute about her framing device (which is most of it!) are good but will make you the joke#she also did finally acknowledge itorture as an unreliable information source lol#woulda done that earlier if it were me but ok ok i can drop the rock
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berlin 2023
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What's up?
I'm Estee Barnes! This is my main Tumblr blog. I will list my other blogs as they come about. So far, I have: @super-space-sailor (an OC blog within H94) and @halboro-1994 (archive/old version is @halboro1994, please only interact with the new version from now on!). (I forgot to add that one, haha. It's my main OC blog.) Update: there is now @thebutterflyeffect-tbe! Which hopefully Tumblr links.
P.S., I'll fix the formatting on this later.
On this blog, you'll find a potluck of my interests and just things I like. Here are some listed. Bolded are my biggest interests/things I enjoy.
OCs, art, writing, cool PNGs, A Hat in Time, Stardew Valley, and cats.
I do art and will maybe post my writing sometime eventually. I have OCs and love seeing other people's, too! Here are my main tags. Note: I do NOT give permission for my art, writing, OCs, etc. to be used for anything outside of gift art (not that anyone is forced to give me gift art of course!). I do NOT give permission for my art, writing, OCs, etc. to be reposted anywhere without my explicit permission and credit. I do NOT give permission for my art, writing, OCs, etc. to be edited or traced.
#estee's posts #estee's ocs #estee's art #estqueue barnes
And OC tags:
#h94 ocs #tbe ocs #rgr ocs #tualoma ocs
Yeah that's all I have for now! Feel free to stay or go as you please. :]
#estee's posts#more tags for ease of access#estee's ocs#estee's art#estqueue barnes#h94 ocs#tbe ocs#rgr ocs#tualoma ocs
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@viopolis from x
Okay. Mariko was ready for weirdness by now. But this was a whole new level of weirdness even for her. She squinted her eyes, lids still heavy from sleep. She must be dreaming.
"... Are you fucking kidding me?" She asked, her tone not really improving at that new, odd surprise.
She let her eyes ran all over the guy, from head to toes. He was good looking, even. Well, not that Chandra wasn't, but it was a kind of charme that had no effect on her, unlike...
... Wait.
"... So is Hit a woman now, too?" She asked, eyes squinting further.
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Why "Mack" is a better name than "Claymorton"
(plops down a 50-page stack of papers, which contain the entirety of a Mega Man RPG Prototype forum roleplay story I wrote where the character in question went on a soul-searching quest, making new friends and becoming a surrogate big brother figure along the way, and finding a new purpose in life; all of the writing lists him as "Mack")
#i'd be fine with saying claymorton is his surname in this rp though#mario#super mario#super mario rpg#mack#claymorton#megami tensei#shin megami tensei#willowarp jklt#touhou#yuugenmagan visage#battlewing rgr#len'en#terumi#pokemon#mega beedrill#beedrill#madou monogatari#rottentest wt#the chaos zone#mega man rpg prototype
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Oh gosh my girls!
You are all well familiar with contrapoints but the other person here is RGR, Riley Grace Roshong. Way back when she was one of my favourite trans political youtubers/streamers. She got burned really bad by the nature of internet discourse(and because she decided to die on a hill that was frankly kind of stupid) and decided to quit, finish her carrer in law, and dedicate to actually work in congress, side by side with politicians to pass actual trans legislation in the state of maryland.
Seeing them together after all these years is a real treat, and on pride month no less!
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I’m working on a new Cozmez art ! ✨
#paradox live#kanata yatonokami#wip#my art#art#draw#anime#manga#cozmez#drawing#i’m finally drawing my babies again#yey#btw have you listened to RGR ??? It’s so beautiful#*cries into hands*
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i hate you work i hate you capitalism i hate you corporate i hate you GRRHGRRTGRHBGBEGB
#can you tell i didnt like alkadf yoru ni kakeru march 6th art#GRRRGRRRRHRRRR R RG RR R RGR G RGRRR RAAA RAAAA#astaposting
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His Majesty King Charles III has presented new standards and colours to the Royal Navy, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment and Grenadier Guards from the British Army, and the Royal Air Force in Buckingham Palace last week.
As the nation prepares to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King, we dive into the British Army’s contribution to the big day’s pomp and ceremony you may not be familiar with.
Gold Stick in Waiting
A prominent role on 6 May will be played by Lieutenant General Sir Edward Smyth-Osbourne KCVO CBE, Colonel, The Life Guards and Gold Stick in Waiting.
This senior Army officer will ride on the wheels of the Gold State Coach during the Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey.
Gold Stick in Waiting was created because of a conspiracy during the reign of Henry VIII, when the King was supposed to be in danger.
A trusted courtier was ordered to always be by the King’s side, carrying an ebony staff with a gold head.
On the Restoration in 1660, this task fell to the Colonel of The Life Guards.
A second Army officer, Silver Stick, was also placed close to the sovereign as Gold Stick’s deputy to protect the King or Queen from danger.
The role of Gold Stick, now only demonstrated on ceremonial and state occasions, is held jointly by the Colonels of the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals, taking it in turns by monthly rota, both being Regiments of the Household Cavalry of the Household Division.
The Silver Stick is the Commander of the Household Cavalry, who holds the rank of colonel and oversees all Household Cavalry duties for the sovereign.
After the new King has been crowned at Westminster Abbey, the role of Gold Stick in Waiting will be played by The Colonel of The Life Guards, as it is their Sovereign’s Standard on parade.
The Princess Royal will ride on horseback behind the Gold State Coach back to Buckingham Palace as Colonel of the Blues and Royals and senior Colonel of all The Household Division Regiments.
Anointing Screen Bearers
Six members of the Army’s Household Division will carry out the sacred duty of carrying the Anointing Shrine/Screen that will cover and protect the Sovereign and Queen Consort while sacred oils are applied by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey during the Coronation service.
Colours
All British Army units taking part in the Coronation Procession will proudly carry their Colours, Standards or Guidons.
Infantry Colours are among the most sacred symbols of the British Army. These flags embody the honour, spirit and heritage of the regiments that proudly carry them.
Historically, the practice of carrying Colours, Standards or Guidons served to act as a rallying point for troops in the smoke and fog of battle.
British and Commonwealth infantry regiments usually have two colours, collectively called a stand.
The King's/Queen’s Colour is typically a union flag trimmed with gold fabric and with the regiment's insignia in the centre.
It reminds all ranks of their loyalty and duty to their sovereign.
The Regimental Colour is a flag of a single colour - usually the colour of the regiment's uniform facings (collar, lapels and cuffs) - again trimmed and with the insignia in the centre.
Handmade from precious silks, silver and gilt threads, the Colours are used on the regiment's most important occasions and bear the battle honours, or those inherited from its predecessors, and symbols of the battalions.
Standards and Guidons
In the British Army’s cavalry units, the King’s Cavalry Standard and the Regimental Standard (for the heavy cavalry) and the King’s Cavalry Standard and Regimental Guidons (for the light cavalry) are the equivalents to Infantry Colours.
The two units that make up the Household Cavalry have their own unique Standards.
The Life Guards only carry the King’s Standard, whereas the Blues and Royals carry the King’s Standard and may carry the regimental Guidon.
The Standard is “senior” to a colour or guidon.
In the past, Cavalry would bear Guidons, which are smaller and lighter for carrying into battle on horseback.
In contrast, Infantry, who traditionally fought on foot, have the larger, heavier Colours, which are more easily seen from the ground.
The Sovereign’s Standard of the Life Guards is made of silk damask, with gold thread embroidery and fringe.
It bears the Royal Arms and the battle honours of the Regiment.
Queen’s Truncheon
Proudly marching down The Mall with all other British Army units during the Coronation Procession will be soldiers from The Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR).
However, unlike their fellow service men and women carrying Colours, Standards and Guidons, the soldiers from Nepal will carry a ceremonial staff, known as the Queen’s Truncheon.
This serves as the equivalent of and is carried as the Regimental Colour.
The staff originates in the Indian Mutiny during 1857-8 when the Sirmoor Battalion (which later became the 2nd KEO Goorkhas, 2 GR) remained loyal to the British Crown.
The Battalion, together with the Guides and the 60th Rifles, held a key position for over three months of constant attack, suffering 327 casualties out of a total strength of 490.
After the mutiny, the 2nd Goorkhas were designated as a Rifle Regiment as a mark of the bond created with the 60th Rifles.
Queen Victoria directed the Battalion be awarded a special truncheon to replace the Regimental Colours that could no longer be carried by a Rifle Regiment.
The ornate Gurkha Truncheon was given to the Rifles by order of Queen Victoria in 1863.
Also known as ‘Nishani Mai’, meaning symbol of the great mother, the Queen’s Truncheon was carried by 2 GR until The Royal Gurkha Rifles were formed in 1994, when it was laid up.
The Queen’s Truncheon remains in service with The RGR and is still accorded the honours due to a Queen’s Colour of Infantry.
The Queen’s Truncheon was also on parade during the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
This was the first time the Truncheon was presented to the sovereign. It was then presented a further seven times with the last being in 2019.
Military music
Bands from the Royal Corps of Army Music will perform on 6 May, with a 50-piece mounted band of musicians from The Band of the Household Cavalry leading the Coronation procession.
Four State Trumpeters from the Band of the Household Cavalry will perform fanfares in Westminster Abbey for the Coronation Service.
The State Trumpeters are professional musicians from the Royal Corps of Army Music and uniquely have to attend military riding school before being selected for a role in which they will have had to memorise up to 22 different fanfares.
Bands from the Foot Guards will be positioned throughout the procession and at key points along the route to keep the procession to time and to entertain the crowds.
During the coronation procession, the British Army Band Colchester will perform as a massed band with British Army Band Sandhurst.
Garrison Sergeant Major Andrew Stokes will be at the side of the Gold State Coach and will have the key role of stepping off the procession from his position in Parliament Square.
He has designed a method of uniting all 19 processional bands to strike up at the same time and maintain a constant beat, whilst playing the same bar, with bands separated by distance across a procession group over a mile long.
Bands from the Royal Corps of Army Music deliver musical support to the Army and across Defence, as well as supporting State ceremonial occasions such as the King’s Coronation.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Army’s bands helped to raise morale by performing at major national events, including VE and VJ Day, the Queen’s Birthday, national Acts of Remembrance, and New Year’s Eve TV celebrations.
The Royal Corps of Army Music also released free to download music for public enjoyment, online tutorials for aspiring musicians and virtual masterclass workshops for schoolchildren.
#King Charles III#His Majesty The King#Coronation 2023#Coronation Service 2023#Coronation#Coronation Service#British Army#Gold Stick in Waiting#Silver Stick#Coronation Procession#Princess Royal#Infantry Colours#Regimental Colour#Life Guards#Sovereign’s Standard of the Life Guards#The Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR)#Queen’s Truncheon#Gurkha Truncheon#Queen Victoria#Nishani Mai#Queen Elizabeth II#Royal Corps of Army Music#The Band of the Household Cavalry#State Trumpeters
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