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dyson-the-vacuum · 1 year ago
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Finally posting the sketches I promised like 3 days ago
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Monty doesn't remember Raja at ALL since he's a new animatronic, but Raja was made with a slew of fake memories so it's unfortunately an unrequited love sitution.
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In promotional material, some of Raja's older design makes it through (i.e. the necklace, longer hair, tights, arm and leg warmers. Not all at once, though. Usually one or two of these items at a time) hence the inconsistencies.
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Because Roxy was upset at someone mimicking her style, Raja was the victim of multiple wolf related attacks. They made a lot of Valentine's Day themed posters with Raja that were mostly burned or trashed because of the change.
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Basically long spiel to say I hit Raja with yhe transgenderificafion beam.
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spotlightstudios · 1 year ago
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A wip of Raja and The Boys™️ (3/4) !!!
I might add colors later on, but for rn just take these multi-colored sketches!! (The bottom Right is gonna be w/ Stanley and Stagehand btw-)
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 1 year ago
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Read Palestine Week
🇵🇸 Good morning, my beautiful bookish bats. Can I start by saying a huge THANK YOU for sharing my Queer Palestinian Book post? Seriously, thank you so much. Let's keep that momentum by observing Read Palestine Week (Nov 29 - Dec 5). I've compiled a list of books to help you, along with a list of upcoming events and resources you can use this week and beyond.
🇵🇸 A collective of over 350 global publishers and individuals issued a public statement expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Publishers for Palestine have organized an international #ReadPalestine week, starting today (International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People).
🇵🇸 These publishers have made many resources and e-books available for free (with more to come). A few include award-winning fiction and poetry by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors. You'll also find non-fiction books about Palestinian history, politics, arts, culture, and “books about organizing, resistance, and solidarity for a Free Palestine.” You can visit publishersforpalestine.org to download some of the books they have available.
POETRY 🌙 Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear by Mosab Abu Toha 🌙 Affiliation by Mira Mattar 🌙 Enemy of the Sun by Samih al-Qasim 🌙 I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti 🌙 A Mountainous Journey by Fadwa Tuqan 🌙 So What by Taha Muhammad Ali 🌙 The Butterfly’s Burden by Mahmoud Darwish 🌙 To All the Yellow Flowers by Raya Tuffaha
FICTION 🌙 Gate of the Sun by Elias Khoury 🌙 Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales 🌙 Men in the Sun by Ghassan Kanafani 🌙 Morning in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa 🌙 Gaze Writes Back by Young Writers in Gaze 🌙 Palestine +100:Stories from a Century after the Nakba 🌙 Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh 🌙 Out of Time by Samira Azzam
🌙 The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher 🌙 You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat 🌙 A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum 🌙 Salt Houses by Hala Alyan 🌙 A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar 🌙 Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa 🌙 Minor Detail by Adania Shibli 🌙 The Woman From Tantoura by Radwa Ashour
NON-FICTION 🌙 Blood Brothers by Elias Chacour 🌙 Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine by Raja Shehadeh 🌙 Palestinian Art, 1850–2005 by Kamal Boullata 🌙 Palestine by Joe Sacco 🌙 The Hour of Sunlight: One Palestinian’s Journey from Prisoner to Peacemaker by Sami Al Jundi & Jen Marlowe 🌙 Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History by Nur Masalha 🌙 Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine by Noura Erakat 🌙 The Words of My Father: Love and Pain in Palestine by Yousef Khalil Bashir
🌙 Traditional Palestinian Costume: Origins and Evolution by Hanan Karaman Munayyer 🌙 Mountain against the Sea: Essays on Palestinian Society and Culture by Salim Tamari 🌙 This Is Not a Border: Reportage and Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature 🌙 We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir, by Raja Shehadeh 🌙 Les échos de la mémoire. Une enfance palestinienne à Jérusalem, by Issa J. Boullata 🌙 A Party For Thaera: Palestinian Women Write Life In Prison 🌙 Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire, 🌙 Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine
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theoriginalmarke · 1 year ago
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WEDNESDAY WORD OF THE DAY
Sanguivorous [sang-gwiv-er-uhs] adjective: feeding on blood, as a bat or insect.
Yes, this would have been better suited for yesterday but yesterday wasn't Wednesday and it would have been Tuesday Word of the Day and that just leads to total chaos, doesn't it? Anyway, happy sanguivorous day after Halloween, aka Half Price Candy Day.
It's a winter wonderland out there this morning. This weekend it will hit 60 degrees. Welcome to the Great Lakes region.
We had about 50 or so trick or treaters yesterday. None of them were interested in my tricks so we stuck to throwing treats at them. Sanguivorous little brats.
The bikes are on their way and should arrive Friday. Yay!
We put Angie in her crate last night and let Raja out to explore for a little while. It went well. Becca has started scratched at the door because she wants out with her dad. I tried sitting with her as much as possible throughout the day. She's a daddy's girl for sure.
My back was killing me yesterday. I'm not sure if I twisted something while I was working around here, slept wrong, or if it's sitting on this older sofa that's doing it. Maybe a combination of all of the above. I haven't slept well in over a week and haven't been out of pain since we arrived.
I did sleep a little better last night. It may have been the cats piled on me. It may have been the dozen Advil Dual Action. It may have been exhaustion.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go start a snowball fight.
I love you, baby. I'm not sanguivorous but I'll nibble on your neck anyway. RAWR!
Y'all have a great day.
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SHAMIII BATTING KE RAJA BHI BANO AAJJJ
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theincorrigiblemagpie · 1 year ago
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I watched Madhumati (1958) last night. I can't believe it took me so long to watch this movie given its legacy.
And I enjoyed it very much.
I've never been a Dilip Kumar fan but after this... I get it. I really do.
I have been a Vyjayanthimala fan and she's delightful, as always.
I had no idea Ritwik Ghatak wrote the script? And you see it. The "raja" wields his unearned wealth and power like a bludgeon. He's an entitled, lecherous, boorish thug who has no respect or consideration for those he considers his social inferiors.
He both admires and resents the hero for his ability to stand up to him.
The raja's corruption has tainted his staff at the timber mill which is the economic backbone of the estate.
The supervisor takes a cut from the meagre earnings of the daily wage workers. The foreman hides discrepancies in the accounts. And they're in conflict with the local Kumaoni people.
Right off the bat, the foreman and an assistant warn our hero that the locals are all thieves. But they're the only thieves we encounter.
And all of this is just the background to the central storyline, which is a romance. A good one!
Anyway, I get the Madhumati hype. And I get why Bimal Roy's daughter accused Om Shanti Om of plagiarism. OSO walks a thin line between referencing Madhumati and basically having a near identical climax.
(I personally do think OSO is a solid tribute to not just Madhumati, but a lot of Bollywood storytelling conventions, people, incidents, and more, and I'd let it go.)
Also, what a bananas good soundtrack. Salil Chowdhury and Shailendra casually landing basically every song.
If you enjoy old fashioned Bollywood entertainers, I think you should deal with the grainy film and sound, and watch Madhumati.
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itscarshub · 3 days ago
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Depleted and against all logic, New Zealand is in Pakistan for a battle of un-equals
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In an effort to appease its hosts, New Zealand was forced to publicly promise Pakistan compensation in May of last year. They would have to pay out of their own wallets to make up for canceling a tour to Pakistan on the day of the first game in September 2021, claiming a particular security concern. But because they wouldn't divulge it, the amount they would pay was pretty vague. The assurances persisted. As part of their preparation for the then-imminent T20 World Cup in Australia, they would also invite Pakistan to a triangular T20 International series. And they would make two further trips to Pakistan over the course of the following year. In December, they would play Tests, and in January, ODIs. Then, as though these two nations were neighbors, New Zealand would visit Pakistan once more in order to play 10 games of the white ball, five of each format. Mr. Raja, would that be acceptable? Despite the fact that Ramiz Raja may no longer be alive, New Zealand is still present. Despite the fact that it is already mid-April and the season in which it becomes uncomfortable hot has just about started. It doesn't matter that Ramadan has pushed the start of the T20Is to 9 p.m. local time, which means they won't end before midnight. Or that Pakistan will be playing cricket as the rest of the nation celebrates the end of Ramadan since the series will coincide with Eid. Don't worry about the fact that the majority of New Zealand's top athletes are now on the other side of the Attari-Wagah border. A New Zealand team that was so weakened by factors other than injury has not been to another nation since the team captained by Jamie How in England in April 2008. How was Frank at the moment while discussing the unavailable players as they competed in the first-ever IPL competition, which you may have heard of? He had stated, as if a whole tour of England wasn't one of the highlights of New Zealand's cricketing year, that "I think everyone wishes they were in India at some point." On the eve of the series in Lahore, Tom Latham—who was now filling in for Williamson—was acting with a little more reserve. The planning hasn't been great," he said. But as members of the international cricket team, we must adjust as fast as possible. Although we have only had one training session prior to this series, and if the circumstances are different, we must trust the work we have already completed at home. The group includes several young men as well as some more seasoned members. men with extensive international T20 cricket experience. These players were chosen based on their performances in New Zealand's domestic cricket, and this is a fantastic chance for them.
There are several first-choice players for Pakistan
Sethi has agreed to support me. In every series, we strive to deliver our best. I am unable to obtain a written guarantee that I will serve as captain. But I make an effort to use my power and uphold the norms I've established. I don't attempt to pay attention to what is being spoken, but things are happening in the background. If I did, the pressure would only rise. There is more to that final argument than simply that, but since Babar has stated that the two would bat first, there is little use in beating a dead horse. With the T20 World Cup 18 months away, Pakistan will have time on their side to put the Afghanistan series behind Saim Ayub and Mohammad Haris. In addition, Ihsanullah and Zaman Khan get another chance, while Shaheen Shah Afridi is back to platoon over with Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf, so Pakistan should have no dearths in that area. Pakistan has top-notch quick bowlers who can snuff out fires and a strong top order. They have a formula that has worked for them in the past, and while they are looking to tweak it to help them advance, Babar believes there is no need to completely throw it out. We are strong enough to win this series, he declared. Our youthful athletes' performances in the PSL, both as bowlers and batsmen, have been outstanding. And some of our more experienced guys, like Haris Rauf, Naseem, and Shaheen, are singing. We've created a fantastic mix. You cannot, however, guarantee that it will be simple. Even though even their youngest players have plenty of form and experience, it is a misconception that this is New Zealand's B squad. The majority of their players are seasoned professionals.
Uncertainty surrounding Babar Azam's captaincy
Even if Pakistan's preparations went as well as they should have, they still managed to create some of their own. Unusually, it came from the nation's top cricket official, PCB chairman Najam Sethi, who used Twitter to issue a statement that was everything but a clear endorsement of the skipper. He acknowledged that he had sought the selection committee's opinion on the advantages of keeping Babar, and he stated that going forward, he would be guided by the selectors and head coach. He added that his choice will depend on whether the status quo was successful or unsuccessful. At Babar's pre-series briefing, Sethi, a former journalist, had nonchalantly dropped that bombshell only one day before current journalists sat down, placing the captain in the agonizingly hard position of defending himself while not appearing to contradict the person who had the authority to fire him. Babar added, very much with the attitude of a man walking a tightrope, "Sethi has given me his backing." In every series, we strive to deliver our best. I am unable to obtain a written guarantee that I will serve as captain. But I make an effort to use my power and uphold the norms I've established. I don't attempt to pay attention to what is being spoken, but things are happening in the background. If I did, the pressure would only rise. Babar is under pressure that he does not need and does not deserve. But the Gaddafi stadium may be in for some surprisingly exciting Ramzan cricket if it gives this series the extra edge and spice it so urgently needs.
Conclusion
The New Zealand cricket team is currently touring Pakistan for a 10-match white-ball series after canceling their last visit in 2002, citing security reasons. New Zealand's weakened squad, due to injuries and player withdrawals, faces a strong Pakistani team with top-quality fast bowlers and a formidable batting line-up. The series coincides with Ramadan, and the T20 matches will be played after midnight local time. The tour has caused some uncertainty regarding Babar Azam's captaincy after the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman made ambiguous comments about his future in the role. Read the full article
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Pakistan lost the first Test by an innings and 47 runs in Multan. (PC: X.com) From the unimaginable to the inevitable, Pakistan etched their name into the record books for the wrong reasons. They became the first team in Test history to lose by an innings after posting over 550 runs in the first innings. England sealed one of their most remarkable victories, winning the first Test by an innings and 47 runs on Day 5 in Multan. The match seemed to be heading for a draw after England declared their first innings at 823/7, with Harry Brook (317) and Joe Root (262) providing the bulk of the runs on a flat pitch. The Test took a dramatic turn in favour of the tourists when Pakistan suffered a batting collapse late on the fourth day. While the conditions remained relatively flat, England’s pacers exploited the new ball in the third session on Day 4, making the pitch appear unplayable at times, as cracks opened up and the bounce became unpredictable. Fatigue from spending 150 overs in the field caught up with the Pakistan batters, reducing them to 82/6 before a late rescue effort from Agha Salman and Aamer Jamal offered some hope. With Abrar Ahmed hospitalised, England needed just three wickets to secure victory and might have done so earlier had they not dropped four catches on Day 4. Salman and Jamal scored valiant half-centuries, but the task proved too great. England’s ever-reliable Jack Leach spun his side to what had seemed an improbable win, taking the final three wickets to seal the match. England’s rapid scoring rate opened the door for a result, and full credit goes to their bowlers for capitalising on the opportunity. Chris Woakes led the charge, with valuable support from the less experienced Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse. Pakistan’s struggles at home continue, as they set yet another unwanted record. What should have been a straightforward task of surviving the final four sessions on a batter-friendly pitch turned into a familiar story of collapse. Following a recent series defeat against Bangladesh, the hosts once again crumbled under pressure. This crushing defeat further damages Pakistan’s already faltering Test record, stretching their losing streak to six consecutive matches. With Pakistan cricket at its lowest point, criticism was inevitable after such a result. Here are some of the top reactions. “It’s a question of positive cricket from England or lack of endurance by Pakistan to describe today’s result. A team with a great cricketing history lacking a victory in the last 10 Test matches on home soil is not what we need to see,” Brad Hogg on X. “I’m sure bowlers will be questioning the quality of this track because they bend their back and nothing has happened,” Ramiz Raja said on a local TV channel. “You start questioning why such a surface was provided and why are we playing on such a surface at home.” “Pakistan Cricket is a gift that keeps giving,” wrote Aakash Chopra on X. “Babar Azam needs rest,” Basit Ali said on his YouTube channel. “He should be the one saying, ‘I need to rest’. It’s been 18 innings without a significant performance. Any other player would have been dropped after three games, like Fawad Alam. This is the harsh reality.” “220 runs in the third innings depending on the kind of lead you have can also be a good score,” Shan Masood on the 3rd innings collapse. “The trick is for us to learn from England, they found ways to get 20 wickets, and you can’t win without that. Yes, we have the 2nd innings to improve on but the most important thing is to learn how to pick up 20 wickets.” “I wasn’t upset with the surface here,” said Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie. “It’s pretty much what we expected and what we thought was going to be the best opportunity to play well in the game. If you look at our first innings, we put up a score of 550 and that part was fine. No one was saying anything about the surface then. It was only when we didn’t get our plans right and execute our skills with the ball that everyone started to talk about the surface.
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Pakistan lost the first Test by an innings and 47 runs in Multan. (PC: X.com) From the unimaginable to the inevitable, Pakistan etched their name into the record books for the wrong reasons. They became the first team in Test history to lose by an innings after posting over 550 runs in the first innings. England sealed one of their most remarkable victories, winning the first Test by an innings and 47 runs on Day 5 in Multan. The match seemed to be heading for a draw after England declared their first innings at 823/7, with Harry Brook (317) and Joe Root (262) providing the bulk of the runs on a flat pitch. The Test took a dramatic turn in favour of the tourists when Pakistan suffered a batting collapse late on the fourth day. While the conditions remained relatively flat, England’s pacers exploited the new ball in the third session on Day 4, making the pitch appear unplayable at times, as cracks opened up and the bounce became unpredictable. Fatigue from spending 150 overs in the field caught up with the Pakistan batters, reducing them to 82/6 before a late rescue effort from Agha Salman and Aamer Jamal offered some hope. With Abrar Ahmed hospitalised, England needed just three wickets to secure victory and might have done so earlier had they not dropped four catches on Day 4. Salman and Jamal scored valiant half-centuries, but the task proved too great. England’s ever-reliable Jack Leach spun his side to what had seemed an improbable win, taking the final three wickets to seal the match. England’s rapid scoring rate opened the door for a result, and full credit goes to their bowlers for capitalising on the opportunity. Chris Woakes led the charge, with valuable support from the less experienced Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse. Pakistan’s struggles at home continue, as they set yet another unwanted record. What should have been a straightforward task of surviving the final four sessions on a batter-friendly pitch turned into a familiar story of collapse. Following a recent series defeat against Bangladesh, the hosts once again crumbled under pressure. This crushing defeat further damages Pakistan’s already faltering Test record, stretching their losing streak to six consecutive matches. With Pakistan cricket at its lowest point, criticism was inevitable after such a result. Here are some of the top reactions. “It’s a question of positive cricket from England or lack of endurance by Pakistan to describe today’s result. A team with a great cricketing history lacking a victory in the last 10 Test matches on home soil is not what we need to see,” Brad Hogg on X. “I’m sure bowlers will be questioning the quality of this track because they bend their back and nothing has happened,” Ramiz Raja said on a local TV channel. “You start questioning why such a surface was provided and why are we playing on such a surface at home.” “Pakistan Cricket is a gift that keeps giving,” wrote Aakash Chopra on X. “Babar Azam needs rest,” Basit Ali said on his YouTube channel. “He should be the one saying, ‘I need to rest’. It’s been 18 innings without a significant performance. Any other player would have been dropped after three games, like Fawad Alam. This is the harsh reality.” “220 runs in the third innings depending on the kind of lead you have can also be a good score,” Shan Masood on the 3rd innings collapse. “The trick is for us to learn from England, they found ways to get 20 wickets, and you can’t win without that. Yes, we have the 2nd innings to improve on but the most important thing is to learn how to pick up 20 wickets.” “I wasn’t upset with the surface here,” said Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie. “It’s pretty much what we expected and what we thought was going to be the best opportunity to play well in the game. If you look at our first innings, we put up a score of 550 and that part was fine. No one was saying anything about the surface then. It was only when we didn’t get our plans right and execute our skills with the ball that everyone started to talk about the surface.
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garamterang · 2 months ago
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BERLAKULAH ADIL DAN BENAR
Renungan Kamis, 19 September 2024 Nas : Yehezkiel 45:9-12
Beginilah firman Tuhan ALLAH: "Cukuplah itu, hai raja-raja Israel, jauhkanlah kekerasan dan aniaya, tetapi lakukanlah keadilan dan kebenaran; hentikanlah kekerasanmu yang mengusir umat-Ku dari tanah miliknya, demikianlah firman Tuhan ALLAH. - Yehezkiel 45:9
Dalam Yehezkiel 45:9-12, Tuhan melalui nabi Yehezkiel memberikan perintah yang tegas kepada para pemimpin bangsa Israel untuk berlaku adil dan benar. Ayat-ayat ini memberikan prinsip-prinsip moral dan etika tentang bagaimana suatu bangsa, terutama para pemimpinnya, harus menegakkan keadilan dan kebenaran.
Berikut adalah beberapa hal yang ditekankan dalam ayat-ayat tersebut:
(1) Menghentikan perbuatan kejam dan penindasan (ayat 9): Tuhan memerintahkan para pemimpin untuk menghentikan tindakan-tindakan yang merugikan rakyat, seperti kekerasan dan penindasan. Ini menunjukkan bahwa keadilan dan kebenaran harus diwujudkan dengan cara memperlakukan orang dengan baik dan menghentikan praktik ketidakadilan.
(2) Melaksanakan penghakiman yang adil (ayat 9): Para pemimpin diperintahkan untuk menghakimi dengan adil. Dalam konteks bangsa, ini mengacu pada sistem peradilan yang harus dijalankan dengan ketulusan dan tanpa memihak, demi menjamin hak setiap individu.
(3) Menegakkan standar ukuran yang benar dan jujur (ayat 10-12): Tuhan menuntut agar mereka menggunakan timbangan, efa (ukuran untuk bahan kering), dan bat (ukuran untuk cairan) yang benar. Ini berarti tidak boleh ada kecurangan dalam transaksi dan perdagangan, yang dalam konteks bangsa, menunjukkan pentingnya transparansi dan integritas dalam ekonomi dan kehidupan sosial.
Refleksi: Secara keseluruhan, bangsa yang mengikuti prinsip-prinsip ini harus menjalankan pemerintahan yang adil, tidak menindas, dan tidak melakukan kecurangan dalam aspek hukum maupun ekonomi. Pemimpin bertanggung jawab untuk menegakkan keadilan, memperlakukan rakyat dengan benar, dan menghindari tindakan yang merugikan sesama. Apakah pemerintah Indonesia sudah melakukan keadilan sosial bagi seluruh rakyat Indonesia sesuai dengan sila ke-lima Pancasila dan kebenaran dalam hukum berdasarkan UUD 1945? (TWP)
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dyson-the-vacuum · 1 year ago
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One last tag I prommy! @spotlightstudios here's the finished product 🧡🩵
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ethaneldritch · 3 months ago
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Epsiode ??? (cont.)
- "The other thing i really like is that…the main character is a wimp. like no question, he's a loser. But somehow it works, and i can't quite articulate why." - "It's nice from a writing standpoint because everyone around him possesses varying levels of competence way above his own, so the inherent contrast provides a clear focal point for a main pov character."
- "But i think the reason why this guy in particular, despite clearly being a loser, doesn't come across as irritating or overly wishy-washy is that he's genuinely doing his best. Everyone else technically outranks him in every possible way, and although he has issues with feeling like he keeps getting pushed into making decisions he's not ready for, he's still doing his best to make the most of whatever's thrown at him."
(this entry got long, more under the cut)
- "The one thing i am curious about, though, is what they're gonna do about his power. They're calling them "yanlings" in the show, but it's basically just an individual superpower categorized by rank based on how powerful they are. Some people can make ice bullets, others can literally stop time, you get the idea. - "Up until this point, multiple characters have been harping on the fact that the MC is the only student currently attending the school with an S-rank ability. The highest."
(i know, big surprise, he's the main character. but stick with me for a sec)
- "Because of this, everyone automatically places him at the top of the tierlist so to speak, hence why he's being thrust into all these incredibly dangerous scenarios right off the bat. But the other thing is that, up until this point, we haven't actually seen him do anything." - "This little guy called Ming-Z-Lu (they're calling him Lu Mingze in the show, but i'm more familiar with the game spelling, so that's what i'll go with) has been following him around everywhere, and occasionally gives him what i can only describe as a one-use gimmick spell to help with whatever the situation is. But that's, like, it." - so. third thing: - "If the MC, Lu Mingfei, is supposed to be who i think he is (Luminous) - [just checked the wiki and they are the same: Lu Mingfei was his original Chinese name in the novels] - then I already know what his ability is." - "I'm not gonna tell you what it is, but I know what it is." - "so like" - "I'm not entirely sure how this is gonna go..." - "Either they're gonna have him with his "normal" ability and build up a big reveal for it somehow, or they've given him something entirely different." - "Like I said, my memory of the in-game storyline is fuzzy at best, and while I remember Ming-Z-Lu scampering around occasionally, I have no idea what connection he has with Luminous, if any (I thought he was more involved with the Gen brothers)."
^ Actually, I think part of this fuzziness might be an unintentional side effect of Dragon Raja Fantasy simply being an mmorpg. You're not playing as Luminous, you're playing as whatever original character you created. You're basically just a sidekick to the actual protagonist. Which, by extension, means the writers can only get away with so much depiction of Luminous' personal arc before it becomes implausible that we, as non-mind-reading bystanders, could possibly pick up on all that. …I doubt it's that big of a plot hole, but I'll attribute a healthy 2% of my hazy recollection to it anyway. As a treat.
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trianglemusic · 6 months ago
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Avenged Sevenfold Kembali Mengguncang Jakarta! 10 Lagu Terbaik yang Wajib Kamu Kuasai
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Avenged Sevenfold Kembali Mengguncang Jakarta!
Kabar gembira bagi para penggemar Avenged Sevenfold! Setelah 9 tahun penantian, band metal asal California ini akan kembali menggelar konser di Jakarta pada Mei 2024 mendatang. Konser bertajuk "Life Is but a Dream..." ini menjanjikan malam yang penuh energi dan nostalgia bagi para Avenged Sevenfolders (sebutan untuk penggemar Avenged Sevenfold).
Bagi kamu yang baru mengenal Avenged Sevenfold, atau ingin menyegarkan ingatan tentang lagu-lagu terbaik mereka, berikut 10 lagu yang wajib kamu kuasai sebelum konser:
1. A Little Piece of Heaven (2007)
Lagu bernuansa Broadway yang dikemas dengan musik metal ini menjadi salah satu lagu Avenged Sevenfold yang paling ikonik. Video musiknya yang gelap dan penuh drama semakin menambah daya tarik lagu ini. Liriknya menceritakan tentang cinta yang obsesif dan dendam yang tak tertahankan.
2. Unholy Confessions (2003)
Membawa nuansa metal tradisional yang disukai para penggemar lama, Unholy Confessions menjadi salah satu lagu favorit untuk dinyanyikan secara live. Lagu ini menceritakan tentang pasangan yang saling berselingkuh dan menipu, namun pada akhirnya mereka saling jujur tentang perbuatan mereka.
3. Beast And The Harlot (2005)
Versi pendek dari lagu City of Evil ini menjadi salah satu lagu Avenged Sevenfold yang paling mudah diingat. Alunan musiknya yang rumit dan penuh energi, serta warna heavy metal yang kental, membuat lagu ini menjadi favorit para penggemar di seluruh dunia.
4. Nightmare (2010)
Dirilis setelah kepergian drummer mereka, The Rev, Nightmare membawa nuansa yang gelap dan penuh penyesalan. Lagu ini menceritakan tentang sudut pandang penghuni neraka yang menyadari kesalahannya selama hidup di bumi. Nightmare menjadi salah satu lagu Avenged Sevenfold yang paling sukses dan mendapatkan nominasi Best Single di Kerrang! Awards 2010.
5. Bat Country (2005)
Lagu yang terinspirasi dari karya jurnalis Hunter S. Thompson ini dibuka dengan kalimat ikonik "He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man!". Bat Country menceritakan tentang seseorang yang melarikan diri dari kenyataan dan masuk ke dunia yang penuh dengan kekerasan dan kegilaan.
6. Hail to the King (2013)
Lagu penuh energi ini menceritakan tentang seorang raja tirani yang memerintah dengan kejam. Liriknya yang kritis terhadap kepemimpinan otoriter menjadi pengingat bahwa di dunia modern pun masih terdapat pemimpin yang menindas rakyatnya.
7. Almost Easy (2007)
Lagu ini memadukan suara piano dan gitar khas Avenged Sevenfold dengan melodi yang catchy dan hook yang mudah diingat. Almost Easy menceritakan tentang seseorang yang berjuang melawan rasa gila dan berusaha untuk tetap hidup normal.
8. The Stage (2016)
Lagu metal progresif berdurasi 8 menit 30 detik ini menceritakan tentang kritik sosial terhadap manusia yang mudah termanipulasi oleh pemimpinnya. Terinspirasi dari film The Sound of Music, The Stage membawa pesan tentang bahaya fanatisme dan haus akan kekuasaan.
9. Afterlife (2007)
Lagu dengan nuansa yang lebih tenang ini mengajak pendengar untuk merenungkan perjalanan hidup mereka. Afterlife menceritakan tentang seseorang yang melihat kembali kehidupannya dan mempertanyakan apa yang telah dia capai.
10. Second Heartbeat (2003)
Lagu penuh semangat ini menceritakan tentang seseorang yang mendapatkan kesempatan kedua dalam hidup. Second Heartbeat menjadi lagu yang memotivasi pendengar untuk tidak pernah menyerah dan terus berjuang meraih mimpi mereka.
10 Lagu Ini Hanya Pemanasan!
Selain 10 lagu di atas, Avenged Sevenfold masih memiliki banyak lagu lain yang tak kalah keren. Konser "Life Is but a Dream..." menjadi kesempatan emas untuk melihat M. Shadows, Synyster Gates, Zacky Vengeance, Johnny Christ, dan Brooks Wackerman membawakan lagu-lagu hits mereka secara langsung.
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