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techsavvy-agcy · 17 days ago
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The Power of Storytelling in SEO
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The Art of Storytelling in SEO: Engaging and Retaining Audiences
In today's world, where information is easily accessible, capturing people's attention has become increasingly challenging. While techniques such as using impactful words and linking to relevant websites remain essential, telling compelling stories can significantly enhance how individuals discover and engage with your website.
How Storytelling in SEO Engages and Retains Audiences
Storytelling is a classic approach that evokes human emotions and piques interest. When used in SEO, it converts dry content into engaging narratives that engage audiences. Here's how narrative may boost your SEO approach.
Emotional Connection: Stories evoke emotions, making your information more relatable and memorable. By appealing to your audience's feelings, you can connect with them more effectively.
Enhanced Brand Identity: Storytelling contributes to developing a distinct brand identity. By telling your brand's story, you may establish a different personality and values that appeal to your target audience.
Enhanced User Experience: Well-crafted tales create a seamless and engaging user experience. Engaging storylines keep users on your website longer, lowering bounce rates and increasing page views.
Increased Social Shares: Engaging tales are more likely to be shared on social media. This organic sharing can dramatically improve your website's visibility and traffic.
Higher Search Engine Rankings: Search engines prefer content that is of high quality and interesting. By crafting engaging stories, you can boost your website's position in search results and draw in more visitors naturally.
Key Benefits of Storytelling in SEO
Improved Brand Reputation: Regularly sharing stories can help create a good brand image and build trust with your customers.
Increased Website Traffic: By producing content that people want to share and link to, storytelling can bring more people to your website.
Higher Conversion Rates: Interesting stories can encourage visitors to do something, like buying a product, signing up for a newsletter, or email or  reaching out to your business.
Competitive Advantage: A well-planned storytelling approach can set your brand apart and help you stand out in the market.
How to Incorporate Storytelling into Your SEO Strategy
1.Identify Your Brand's Story:
Core Values: What are the basic rules that help run your business?
Brand Mission: What is the main purpose of your company?
Brand Voice: How do you want your brand to speak and feel?
2. Create Compelling Narratives:
Customer Stories: Share real-life examples of how your products or services have made a positive difference for customers.
Brand Origin Stories: Explain how your business started.
Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Show readers your company's culture and how things work internally.
3. Optimize Your Storytelling Content for SEO:
Keyword Research: Identify key terms related to your subject and incorporate them naturally into your narrative.
Meta Descriptions and Titles: Create interesting headlines and short summaries that make people want to click on your page.
Internal Linking: Add links on your website to other useful pages. This helps users find what they need more easily and improves your site's ranking.
External Linking: Get links from trusted websites to make your site more credible and improve its ranking.
Case Studies: Real-World Examples of Storytelling SEO
Case Study 1: Airbnb
Airbnb's success is partly due to its effective storytelling. The platform encourages hosts to share personal stories about their homes and local culture. These authentic narratives resonate with traveller's, increasing bookings and positive reviews.
Case Study 2: Patagonia
Patagonia is renowned for its commitment to environmental sustainability. The brand uses storytelling to share its mission and inspire customers to make eco-conscious choices. By emphasizing the effects of their products and initiatives, Patagonia has cultivated a loyal following and established a strong brand reputation.
Additional Tips for Effective Storytelling SEO:
Use Strong Visuals: Visual elements such as pictures, videos, and charts can enhance your stories, making them more engaging and captivating for your audience.
Leverage Social Media: Share your stories on social media platforms to reach a larger audience.
Measure Your Results: Examine key metrics such as website visits, time spent on your site, and sales to evaluate the effectiveness of your storytelling.
Adapt to Your Audience: Tailor your stories to resonate with the interests and needs of your audience.
Stay Authentic: Authentic storytelling resonates with people far more than simply pushing a product. It's about forging genuine connections rather than making a sale.
Utilizing the power of storytelling can enhance your SEO strategy and leave a lasting impression on your audience. Remember that a compelling story has the potential to transform a random visitor into a loyal customer and a casual reader into a supporter of your brand.
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aq2003 · 1 year ago
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idk if tumblr has seen this but if you haven't please for the love of god read this
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knockknockitsnickels · 2 months ago
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For Equality (#Women), here's a Princess tierlist (already did a voices one). I was hesitant to make one bc all of the princesses are different facets of my beautiful wife whom I adore, but I also love to yap so let's do it. Full disclosure I like all of them a lot for different reasons so these rankings are based almost entirely on vibes. For the sake of brevity I'm gonna be counting unique chapter 3s alongside their respective chapter 2s and counting the shared chapter 3s separately. I know that makes no sense but c'mon there's like 22 of these ladies
EDIT: I completely missed Razor!!! 😭 I'm sorry babygirl. Updated to add her.
Spectre/Princess and the Dragon: Spectre my beloved. My most anticipated route after playing the demo, and she met all of my expectations. The themes of forgiveness in her route are wonderful, I love how reluctant she is to hurt you, even when you deliberately antagonize her. Princess and the Dragon was also great - getting to see from her perspective feels so fitting I'm surprised it wasn't in the original game, and the moment of quiet you get just chatting with her was a delight.
Nightmare/Moment of Clarity: One of the most tragic characters in the game. I adore the way Shifty's description of her completely recontextualizes the route, taking Nightmare from a quirked up lil villain to just a sad person trying to find a connection after being rejected. Another wrinkle is that no matter what route you take - whether you get Wraith, M.O.C, or set Nightmare free - there's not really a way to give her the connection she wants. I got M.O.C for the first time via choosing to stay with Nightmare, not wanting to release her after she admitted to wanting to destroy the world, but recognizing she just wanted a friend. After the vision she shows us, I felt bad for what I chose - I wanted to apologize to her, but there were no options left.
Prisoner/Cage: First princess I ever got, hence subject to first-princess bias. I've already talked a lot about how much I love her in another post so I won't repeat myself, but she truly is the 3rd best Princess in the game.
Fury: My babygirl It's really hard to write about why I love this girl so much. I've talked about it a bit before, but there's a special kind of horror in how you destroy Fury's original sense of identity (whether you got there via Adversary or Tower), and how upset she is by what she becomes. I think she also ties in really well with the overarching themes of the game. Her insistence that you are not your body and her desperation for you to understand her (in one route destroying herself in the process) remind me a lot of what Shifty has to say in the final fight.
Adversary/Eye of the Needle: My lovely wife whom I adore, my bestest friend. Adversary is such a fun and underrated character, her respect and genuine care for the player is so good AND she's hot. Eye of the Needle is also extremely underrated, her dialogue during the Shifting Mound fight - especially the variation when you free her - honestly gets me a lil emotional.
Wraith: A star, she's done nothing wrong, she is a girlboss and she is slaying. I've already written a bit about how tragic her route is & how I think she's one of the best shared chapter 3s in how she changes depending on the context, so instead i will say: banger design.
Witch/Thorn: Yeah im basic. Thorn was something I was hoping for basically as soon as I realized I couldn't get through the game without hurting the Princess, and it really met my expectations. Witch is a fascinating character - she's so desperate for revenge she'll end up destroying herself in the process, yet despite reveling in how awful she believes the two of you are, her chapter 3s show there's a part of her which wants to reconcile with you.
Damsel/Happily Ever After: Damsel on her own I found to be a pretty funny route - Smitten's dialogue, her happily agreeing to end the world, & Narrator suffering throughout the whole route makes it a lot of fun. Honestly even the more unsettling moments like the deconstructed Damsel are kind of funny - like OK I think it's fascinating thematically (we're trying to help her by asking what she wants but in questioning the only desire she knows we strip her personhood away), but also her turning into an anime doodle is hilarious I'm sorry. Despite that, there is this underlying, deeply uncomfortable horror to the whole route which comes to the surface in HEA and Burned Grey (we'll get to her). HEA is genuinely the most tense I've ever felt playing this game lmao. I think she adds a lot to Damsel - she gives her another dimension of personhood, and whether you choose to pursue it or not, I think the route feels incomplete without it.
Razor: Hilarious, showstopping, spectacular. Her route is a lot more lighthearted than the others, which helps her stand out and can be a nice break on some of the rougher playthroughs. It's hilarious that she was originally going to be a bit more sinister - I'm glad BTG made the best decision anyone has ever made and changed her to her current version. There's also some interesting stuff going on with her thematically, esp in how she parallels Stranger she stole Stranger's ch 3 that's why she's the only route with 4 chapters and how she kind of flips the script on the player and so the slain becomes the slayer. Also, I just love the concept behind her design - her exploding into the perfect woman a knife monster is something I will never forget. She probably has some of the same problems with linearity as some of the routes I talk about later (you're always going to see almost the exact same 4 chapters, after all) but there's enough variation in dialogue and outcome to make me always happy visiting my dear friend Razor.
Stranger: I love her but she's probably one of the routes I replay the least, just because it always plays out the same. Either way, I love the lil peak behind the curtain her chapter gives us, and I love getting to reunite with her & having a real conversation for the first time if you get her as the heart princess.
Tower/Apotheosis: God forbid women do anything. Pristine cut really did wonders for her - honestly in hindsight I think part of the response to her might have had to do with how brief both of her Ch 3s could be. Getting a chance to see (both via Apotheosis & Fury) how much she clings to to her divinity adds a lot to her character.
Wild: Wild really hits different after all of the tension in Beast & Witch. I'm not sure how intentional this was, but I like how both of the no-knife princesses (Beast & Witch) have ch 3s where there's an option to reconcile. I'm guessing the devs knew players would probably eventually be forced to backstab the princess & wanted to give them a chance to make things right? Either way, I love she. The dissonance between the peaceful atmosphere of this route & her desperation to stay together makes this one of the most anxiety-inducing routes in the game.
Drowned Grey: Extremely cool design, extremely cool environment, I love the whole "widow/bride" thing the two greys have going on, unfortunately her route is extremely short & linear. I think part of my trouble with the greys is I don't entirely understand how anyone would get them naturally lol. You stabbed the prisoner? Jail for you. Jail for 100 years.
Burned Grey: My thoughts on her are basically identical to my thoughts on the Drowned Grey but she's lower because I think Drowned Grey looks cooler. Sorry bestie.
Beast/Den: She's one of the most horrifying princesses to me, which is probably part of why I try to avoid getting her route, lol. The themes of dehumanization & the way she's reduced to a base instinct of wanting to consume you just so she can be "whole" again freaks me out. Also the part where she rips you in half & is like "lol oops" is so funny. Legend.
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gralixe · 10 months ago
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One Piece has so much gall giving so much screen time to characters I truly do not give a fuck about
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shioaoi · 11 months ago
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Personal Hazbin Hotel Song Ranking bc I ain't sleeping.
1. Stayed Gone
Look - I don't know why - but this duet is just an absolute banger. It establishes so much of Vox's character and his one sided rivalry, as well as shows just how effortlessly Alistor can overpower him. Just is oozing with character and is catchy af.
2. Loser Baby
Not had this on loop as some other songs but I cannot deny just how brilliant this song is in the context of the show. It's the most distinct of all songs in Hazbin, and the message is just a really positive one if you're not someone who struggles with media literacy. As an survivor, it's resonates a lot. The jazz just makes the whole song super comfy.
3. Respectless
This might be a bias pick because I am a huge fan of the musical SIX and this feels heavily inspired by some of their songs. It's a song that utilises it's medium of musical to get a lot of exposition across quickly and rather cleverly. And it just fucking slaps, I almost wish it was longer because I just have it on loop.
4. Hell is Forever
Song two of the show, and it is a great one. Starting the song with the same sounds from Happy Day in Hell to feel very traditional musical while Charlie is talking, and then transitioning into the guitar when Adam starts talking, perfection. It introduces certain characters being associated with certain styles which get utilised throughout the shows. From a narrative perspective, the hard guitar sounds and lyrics get across Adam / Lute / Heavens perspective on Hell and extermination, making them dislikable even while you bop your head along with their singing.
5. You Didn't Know
Another bias pick, but some of my favourite songs in musicals are ones that incorporate songs that have come before into somthing new (Chant from Hadestown and Non-stop from Hamilton), so this song is right up my alley. The constant changing of the music depending on who is talking just amplifies the conflict unfolding onscreen. Was it the most well executed? Perhaps not. But I think summarises really why the music in Hazbin is brilliant and on par with Broadway / West End musicals.
6. Hells Greatest Dad
Omg this whole song is just a Jam. Another rival duet, and it's so over the top, boisterous and silly. Watching Lucifer and Alistor battle it out in a competition of egos, trying to wind each other up, only to be interrupted by Mitzy just yelling at full volume. Not as high because it is rather silly and I think the others utilise the medium of musical more effectively. Still so glad this was included.
7. More Then Anything + Reprise.
One of the few ballads in the show, and it works really well unlike Whatever It Takes (which I'll talk about later in the list). The music itself is simple, and I think that is a positive, it really allows for Lucifer and Charlie's voices to carry the emotional weight, painting a clear picture of their past and them reconnecting. It's emotional, and beautiful.
I'm including the Reprise here because unlike other musical reprises, it doesn't really change much except it being Vaggie and Charlie singing this time around.
8. Poison
When they released Poison I was originally like "Oh they are trying to replicate the success of Addict," and in a way I wasn't wrong. Addict and Poison are great portrayals of Angels character struggles, but unlike Addict, Poison isn't as pleasant a listen without the full context of the scene its attached to (which sounds wrong given the subject matter).
Poison works best when it's being a exploration of Angel trying to cope with the abuse he suffers, but the feel and initial release before the show aired makes it feel like it was designed as a pop song first and a musical song second.
It's still a catchy listen, and works within the confines of the show itself, but that's why it's quite low on the list.
9. Ready For This
My personal favourite of all of Charlie centric / traditional musical style songs. Part of Charlie's over optimism can a little grating at the times, but this song finally is able to present that optimism and the hidden insecure that comes with it wonderfully, and actually makes Charlie feel charming. You can believe this song could rally an entire town, especially with the nods to world war / military numbers. Its a pure musical number that feels like a twisted version of a Disney number - which fits Charlie perfectly.
10. Welcome to Heaven
God so many of songs are bangers. Welcome to Heaven is a number that truly feels like somthing you would hear at a hip and modern church with the electric organ in the background. It has two main problems that kinda contradict eachother. One, it's way to short and two, you could cut it and it wouldn't change anything in the episode, it's rather irrelevant as a musical number. But god does those electric organ get me tapping my feet.
11. It Starts with Sorry
This song falls somewhere between endearing and silly, which I think it's main problem. The music is so gentle and swells in all the right places to elicit emotions within the listener, but outside of Charlie, all the other singers voices sounds like they are attempting to be silly. So the song fails to be a pure balled but isn't chaotic like Hell's Greatest Dad, making it kinda forgettable except for it being Sir P's only song.
12. Finale
Finale is so low because its just...generic.
The sudden change between soft and gentle to loud and powerful is jarring and could have transitioned a lot better. The only interesting part is with Alistors and his spiralling mental state, but again it's such sudden change, especially when youre listening to the song without visuals. It serves its job of wrapping out the final scenes of the series, but it just feels like it's ticking off a checklist rather than being anything.
13. Happy Day in Hell
I genuinely feel nothing when I listen to this song, maybe some mild irritation. Unlike Ready For This, Charlie's blind optimism is grating, and yes I know its her before development and she's suppost to be like that, but you can do optimistic and preppy and it not be annoying, and this song doesn't change that. It's very traditional musical, nothing interesting and honestly very forgettable.
14. Out for Love
You remember how earlier I said Poison felt like a pop song first? Well Out for Love also falls into that pitiful. But unlike Poison, which becomes somthing special and fitting when it's placed in context of its scene. This song just feels random. Overall this scene feels messy and conflicting to what was happening minutes earlier. The song is suppost to show Carmilla deciding to offer her services and Vaggie finding her motivation to fight, but you could have done so many different songs / styles that would have worked better. This would have worked better as a Duet between Carmilla and Vaggie! Instead we just get a song to choreograph a fight scene too - go check out the RWBY soundtrack, it does this so much better with songs that offer so much for character motivation.
15. Whatever It Takes
This song was the only one I didn't save into my Spotify likes. It is the most mismatched, misplaced, and miss potential song out of them all. It's start with an emotional Carmilla explaining what happened during the extermination, turns into a power balled - and then Vaggie joins out of nowhere!!!! It's so jarring and doesn't fit at all, they aren't in the same room, and outside the thin connection of "protecting their loved ones", the circumstances are completely different and even in song form they just don't line up. This should have been a pure Vaggie song or a pure Carmilla song, not a duet. Keep it to purely giving exposition or to explaining character emotions or modifications, blending the two doesn't work.
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mariocki · 4 months ago
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Play for Today: The Rank and File (BBC, 1971)
"I mean, the cry of a kiddie, the hungry kiddie, that means much more to me than all the laws and all the prisons in creation. I go along with Trotsky, that life is beautiful; that the future generation cleanses of all the oppression, violence and evil and - and enjoy it to the full."
#play for today#the rank and file#single play#1971#bbc#ken loach#jim allen#peter kerrigan#bill dean#tommy summers#joan flood#johnny gee#mike hayden#bert king#neville smith#ernie mack#michael forrest#charlie barlow#bernard atha#an early surviving PfT from the very first season‚ reuniting writer Allen director Loach and much of the cast of a previous bbc play The#Big Flame (shown as part of The Wednesday Play in 1969). like Flame this is realistic docudrama dealing with recent industrial action#in this case the unofficial strike at Pilkington's glass works in St. Helens in 1970. both Allen and Loach would express some doubts about#this play in later years (chiefly that it is too closely centred on the specific event that inspired it; altho a nervous bbc insisted names#and locations be changed; without a wider view on the societal issues and workers' exploitation that had caused the strike to begin with)#but personally i think both were being overly harsh: this is a searing‚ infuriating indictment of a system which robbed honest men of their#work and of their reputations‚ backed by the mass media (who falsely reported the strike had been infiltrated by communists looking to#cause mischief; in fact there's evidence the real strike was infiltrated instead by the uk security services to smear the organisers)#and failed by a gutless Trades Union Congress. as tv drama‚ this isn't the most valuable example: it is necessarily dry in places‚ and the#steady pace and narrow focus don't lend themselves to great storytelling exactly. as social document and historical record‚ however?#this is absolutely invaluable and a stirring‚ affecting piece of television that cannot fail to make rail against the capitalist system
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red-dyed-sarumane · 6 months ago
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TRULY the most perfect song in the world to me i cannot describe in words how much i love this song
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mmikmmik2 · 8 months ago
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It’s underrated that even before any supervillainy happened, Gabe and/or Emilie were going around loaning other rich people the ability to create children that could be forced to obey. (Implied by Félix’s play to have been an exchange of favors, for personal gain.) Casually helping bring a child into a world where they can be abused and manipulated for their entire life with almost no hope of escape and then not worrying about it because it’s not their problem. It’s fine, surely.
And then later if I’m understanding correctly, Gabriel put an akuma in the same object as Kagami’s amok, therefore almost tricking Ladybug into permanently killing her, and it was just an accident because he truly has that little interest in Kagami? And this was after he said all that shit to Félix that one time? I think he should have been dangled like a piñata so any interested sentikids could take turns hitting him with a bat
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possessionisamyth · 1 year ago
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To my knowledge, old time RE fans rank the SD Perry novels as third or fourth most reliable when it comes to defining canon, but I think they're very good fleshing out points for characters who get very little attention in the games or just don't appear in other RE media at all. Which also means these books are the most Capcom approved canon those same characters are going to get until a new game/movie comes out with them in the cast and gives them more development (delusional train of thought).
I genuinely wouldn't feel as comfortable writing Carlos as I do without the Nemesis book. It makes him more than a hype man and the perfect support pillar. The story does well framing the RC incident in chapters from his point of view. They don't shy from openly showing his fear and anxiety, his confusion and frustrations, his exhaustion, and his coping mechanisms in conjunction with his sillier more light-hearted and more genuine moments. Here, have some of the worst looking images that I took of snippets from the book [1] [2].
I got my copy for about $10 off biblio with shipping included, but do check your library catalog or ebook library app and see if it's available before paying for any of these books. You might be surprised!
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moongothic · 1 year ago
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It's so fucking funny though how one stupid ass fan theory made Crocodile go from being just a neat OP character who was maybe in my Top 20 faves before jump directly into the #3 spot out of sheer storytelling potential
But because all of that sudden emotional attachment is based on a fucking fan theory, the second that theory's getting debunked I'm going to end up dropping this binch like
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sstory · 14 days ago
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Review of the manga "Ranking of Kings"!
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Once, in the era of my nearly forgotten youth, my grandmother used to tell me: ‘A person’s sorrow stems first and foremost from their own mind!’ For a very long time, I found this statement absurd and failed to comprehend its meaning. However, the more useful information I acquire with age, the more challenging life becomes for me! Whenever I begin reading a new book, open a beloved comic, leaf through a manga series, or immerse myself in the enchantment of the film industry, I always attempt to read too deeply into the chosen work. In other words, I search for a hidden spark or a deeper significance where, unfortunately, none truly exists.
How does this relate to the manga “Ranking of Kings” (Jap. 王様ランキング, Ōsama Rankingu) and my review of it? As you are likely aware, in Christianity, despondency is considered a sin. Why is that? Because it reflects a lack of trust in God, intertwined with doubts regarding His mercy. Previously, for some reason, I believed that Buddhism, too, offered a certain teaching that made the majority of characters in, say, a manga so good-natured. Naive, even.
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What conclusions have I drawn in the end? “Ranking of Kings” is indeed a truly splendid fairy-tale centered on the hardships of an exceptional child’s coming-of-age, crafted by the mangaka Sōsuke Tōka. The protagonist, Prince Bojji, has been deaf since birth and is physically weak, provoking mockery and underestimation from those around him. In spite of this, he aspires to become a great king, much like his father. As he progresses toward his cherished goal, he faces injustice, betrayal, and malice—challenges to which he consistently responds with kindness. His encounter with Kage, a member of the shadow clan who becomes his very first true friend, stands as solid proof of this.
In Japanese culture, where Buddhism is closely interwoven with Shintoism, the importance of maintaining inner harmony and patience is emphasized. Bojji’s chosen path in life is not merely a decision, but a pursuit of preserving internal equilibrium, aligning with the core values of Japanese tradition. Essentially, we are presented with a perpetually benevolent and courteous child, one whose large and compassionate heart makes room for each and every one of us!
Are there any drawbacks or shortcomings in this work? Regrettably, the “Ranking of Kings” manga does not convey the full spectrum of emotions that emerge from the depths of our souls when we watch the anime adaptation. I strongly recommend becoming acquainted with this masterpiece by beginning exclusively with the anime produced by Wit Studio, and only thereafter delving into the manga.
For instance, in March 2019, a dear friend from Japan sent me the first volume of this manga, published by Enterbrain, a division of Kadokawa. After that came the second, then the third, and then the fourth. The first thing that caught my eye was Bojji’s family bonds. His stepmother, for example, persistently attempted to replace his own mother, yet she could never understand why he resisted, continually distancing himself from her. The anime, however, opened my eyes to his anguish—the pain of losing his biological father and mother, which tore his heart into tiny fragments. Bojji needed a friend who would accept him just as he was, without expectations or pressures, rather than a replacement mother.
To put it simply: in the manga, it is demonstrated that family relationships are not always determined by blood ties or traditional roles. In the anime, however, special attention is devoted to the profound feelings that augment the original story.
Do I recommend reading Bojji’s memoirs? YES! You will not regret it.
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zishsocialab · 11 months ago
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hecku-luna · 1 year ago
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So I ended up ranking literally every Pokémon ever bdjdhdhdjddhsb
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fandom · 19 days ago
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Top 24 of 2024
Well, well, well, look what we have here. If it isn’t 52 weeks’ worth of data drawn from the exemplary original posts you’ve been producing day in, day out, combined with the likes, reblogs, and search data—all of it weighed, ranked, and presented here for your viewing pleasure. In news that will come as a shock to no one at all, 2024 was the year of Artists on Tumblr. But quite right, too, as just a cursory scroll through the fanart, illustrations, digital pieces, paintings, textiles, and more will attest. It’s a goldmine. But this ain’t just any goldmine, this is your goldmine, and we’ve got abundant gratitude for the wonderful work you’ve shared this last year. 
Dungeon Meshi won hearts and minds with its cozy feel, its cookery, its cast of eclectic, likable characters, and a delightfully off-center vibe. Farcille made for the sapphic love story we didn’t know we needed—and the inspiration for endless, exquisite fanart. There was much appreciation for season one, and excitement abounds for season two. But there were endings as well as beginnings, sadly, as the much-loved Jujutsu Kaisen brought six years of sublime storytelling to a close with Chapter 271. Good faced Evil, a nephew faced an uncle, and some really liked it, and others really did not. Discourse ensued, as discourse is wont to do. 
Television! And lots of it! 2024 was the year in which animation ruled supreme with an embarrassment of riches to plunder. Gravity Falls and The Book of Bill became your fall fixations and simply refused to stop trending for seemingly an age (a Good Thing). Bill Cipher and Stanford Pines both made the Top 24 in their own right as you shipped them to high hell, with Billford coming top of Ships for 2024. Speaking of Hell, Hazbin Hotel was the new kid on the block. And, after a five-year wait, the new kid charmed—it was filthier, funnier, raunchier, and more heartfelt than you could have hoped for. 
When it comes to hope, the times continue to be challenging, and the news can threaten to overwhelm. 2024 was no different. But you all painted the dash every color of the rainbow, stood loud and proud, and supported your ever-growing community online and offline in the struggle for LGBTQIA+ rights. While folks continue to voice their distress and concern for the ongoing crisis in Palestine, they also fight the good fight with activism and fundraising efforts across the dash. These may be dark days, but you all work tirelessly for the greater good as only you know how.
Looking after oneself is vital in these trying times, and you’ve all done just that in your own inimitable fashion. Cats still rule Tumblr as bears still poop in woods, and everyone has taken essential time to peruse the dashboard’s plethora of cat GIFs, cat art, boopin’ cats, cats of yore, and so on. You’re keeping things similarly wholesome with some more Tumblr mainstays: cottagecore, and its sister aesthetic, naturecore, imagine a simpler, greener, and quieter time. A time where the breeze billows softly through the long grass and gently turns the blades of the windmill; a time where we, too, might poop in woods.
The only thing more important than looking after oneself is treating oneself, and what better way to do that than gaming? Baldur’s Gate 3 made a most impressive leap from #21 last year to #7 in 2024, as the need for sexy monsters and beautiful beasties becomes ever more imperative with each passing year. Pokémon may have dropped a little from five to 11, but these games and shows still hold a dear place in your hearts—as demonstrated by your bountiful and beautiful fanart.
Here are the 24 most-mentioned things on Tumblr in 2024.
Artists on Tumblr
Palestine
Dungeon Meshi
Gravity Falls
Hazbin Hotel
Baldur's Gate 3
Cats of Tumblr
Jujutsu Kaisen
The Batman Universe
Pokémon
One Piece
Good Omens
Marcille Donato | Dungeon Meshi
Laios Touden | Dungeon Meshi
Cottagecore
Hermitcraft
LGBTQIA+
Bill Cipher | Gravity Falls
Naturecore
Doctor Who
Percy Jackson
Falin Touden | Dungeon Meshi
Stanford Pines | Gravity Falls
Jason Todd | the DC universe
Feeling inspired? Want to create a dedicated place to discuss the things you love with the other people who love them? Create a Community here on Tumblr to do just that.
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superduperkas · 1 month ago
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Arcane is a masterclass in body language and how to properly use it in storytelling to get your message to your audience without thunking them over the head/spoon feeding it them.
Caitlyn's relationship to Vi vs her relationship to others is a great example.
Caitlyn is almost always trying to create less distance between Vi and her or "fill the gap" between them:
Cait steps over the red line in Stillwater to show Vi the evidence
After Vi ditches Cait in the brothel to jump Sevika, Cait seeks her out and saves her from Sevika
When she gives Vi the medicine for stab wound, they're breathing each other's air
She reaches across the space between them on her bed to caress Vi's face
She chases after Vi following the Council meeting not going their way
Fairly certain, she was going to go look for Vi after her shower if Jinx hadn't kidnapped her
She seeks out Vi after her dad, more or less, says he doesn't want Vi in their house. Not to kick her out but to find some comfort in being close to her (i think this is why she pushed so hard for her to be an enforcer, to keep her close)
Cait also does a fair share of looking at Vi's lips, slightly leaning in, and second guessing herself all within a span of a blink
Vi asks Cait not to change (she already has), so she closes the gap between them, and they share their first kiss as a form of reassurance
She takes down Vi mongoose style and again starts closing the gap between them by betraying Ambessa and helping Vander
Cait slightly/momentarily leans towards Vi's lips when she's pulling the bag over her head
Vi spits in her face and wipes it TOWARDS HER MOUTH and not away
After Jayce shoots Viktor and Ambessa attacks, Caitlyn has ample opportunity to go after Jinx, but she focuses on Vi and covering her back until she gets sliced across the abdomen and then she runs to her to help her to her feet
Now let's look at how Caitlyn creates gaps and space with Maddie even tho they're sleeping together:
Beginning of episode 4, while they're sitting in bed, Maddie tries to close the gap and create some intimacy. Caitlyn, in turn, leans away from her, creating space between them
Maddie is also the one trying to initiate/create emotional intimacy, and Caitlyn swerves her each time
Maddie kisses/nuzzles Caitlyn's neck, and in response, Caitlyn has the quickest expression of "eugh" before fixing her face and moving away from Maddie
Instead of leaning into the intimacy Maddie is trying to give her, Caitlyn gets up to work on something and says she'll come to bed soon
Caitlyn lets Ambessa dismiss Maddie from the room after (more than likely) overhearing the discussion about restarting the council (I really think if this were Vi, Caitlyn would've pulled rank and told her to stay)
Maddie is also very absent from the rest of s2p2, and given how we've seen Caitlyn actively seek out Vi in her absence, she honestly doesn't seem to care where Maddie is or how she's doing
And none of this is explicitly told to the audience thru dialog. All thru body language. And i just think that's really neat
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theplotmage · 5 months ago
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Fantasy Royal Hierarchy & Government Explained for Dummies
👑 The Royal Hierarchy:
High King/High Queen: The ultimate ruler of all the lands. Addressed as “Your Majesty.” They oversee multiple kingdoms and have the final say in all matters.
King/Queen: The rulers of individual kingdoms. Addressed as “Your Majesty.” They manage their own territories, make laws, and lead their armies into epic battles.
Prince/Princess: The children of the king and queen. Addressed as “Your Highness.” They’re next in line for the throne and often have their own mini-kingdoms to practice ruling.
Duke/Duchess: High-ranking nobles who control large regions within the kingdom. Addressed as “Your Grace.” They’re like the regional managers, handling local governance and military affairs.
Marquess/Marchioness: Nobles who oversee border territories. Addressed as “Lord” or “Lady.” They’re responsible for defending the kingdom’s edges and often have a mix of military and administrative duties.
Earl/Countess: Nobles who manage smaller regions within the kingdom. Addressed as “Lord” or “Lady.” They’re like the middle managers, ensuring everything runs smoothly in their areas.
Viscount/Viscountess: Nobles who assist earls and countesses. Addressed as “Lord” or “Lady.” They’re like the assistant managers, helping with local governance and administration.
Baron/Baroness: The lowest rank of nobility. Addressed as “Lord” or “Lady.” They control small areas of land and are responsible for local justice and order.
Lord/Lady: A general title for nobility. Addressed as “Lord” or “Lady.” Lords and ladies can hold various ranks and responsibilities within the kingdom.
Government Structure:
🏛️ The Council: A group of high-ranking nobles and advisors who help the king or queen make important decisions. Think of them as the board of directors.
🧙 The Wizard: The royal advisor with magical powers. They provide wisdom, cast spells, and sometimes meddle in politics.
⚔️ The Knight Commander: The head of the royal army. They lead the knights and soldiers into battle and ensure the kingdom’s defense.
📜 The Chancellor: The head of the kingdom’s finances and administration. They manage the treasury, collect taxes, and oversee the kingdom’s bureaucracy.
🎭 The Bard: The kingdom’s storyteller and historian. They spread news, sing songs of heroism, and keep the royal family’s image sparkling.
Other Classes:
🌳 Elves: Graceful and wise, elves often serve as advisors, scholars, or elite warriors. They have a deep connection to nature and magic, making them invaluable in both court and battlefield.
🌾 Peasants: The backbone of the kingdom. They work the land, pay taxes, and sometimes get caught up in the schemes of the nobility. Despite their humble status, they can be heroes in their own right.
💀 Necromancers: Masters of death magic. They can raise the dead, drain life energy, and command undead minions. Often feared and misunderstood, they can be powerful allies or dangerous enemies.
📚 Scholars: Also known as sages, librarians, or loremasters. Scholars are the kingdom’s intellectuals, possessing encyclopedic knowledge. They study ancient texts, advise on matters of history and magic, and often uncover secrets that can turn the tide of events.
⚔️ Heroes: Brave individuals who embark on epic quests. They can come from any class—knights, peasants, elves, or even necromancers. Heroes are defined by their courage, skill, and willingness to face danger for the greater good.
🙏 Priests/Priestesses: Spiritual leaders who serve the gods and goddesses of the realm. They perform rituals, offer guidance, and sometimes wield divine magic. Addressed as “Father,” “Mother,” or “Your Holiness”.
🐉 Dragons: Sometimes pets, sometimes pests. Always epic. They can be guardians of treasure, wise advisors, or terrifying foes.
Servants and Other Castle Inhabitants:
Steward: Manages the household and estate. Addressed as “Master Steward.”
Chamberlain: Oversees the private chambers and personal needs of the lord or lady. Addressed as “Master Chamberlain.”
Marshal: In charge of the stables and the training of knights. Addressed as “Master Marshal.”
Cook: Prepares meals for the household. Addressed as “Master/Mistress Cook.”
Maid: Responsible for cleaning and maintaining the castle. Addressed as “Mistress Maid.”
Squire: A young noble training to become a knight. Addressed as “Squire.”
Falconer: Takes care of the hunting birds. Addressed as “Master Falconer.”
Gardener: Maintains the castle gardens. Addressed as “Master/Mistress Gardener.”
Where They Dwell:
🏰 Castle: A fortified structure built for defense and residence. It includes towers, walls, a keep, and often a moat. The castle is the main residence of the king or queen and their court.
🏛️ Court: The royal household and the place where the king or queen holds court. It includes the throne room, great hall, and various chambers for the nobles and advisors.
🏡 Manor: The residence of a noble, usually a lord or lady. It’s less fortified than a castle and focuses more on comfort and domestic life.
Pro Tips:
Royal Drama: Expect lots of intrigue, secret plots, and power struggles. It’s like a medieval reality show.
Magic: Always a wildcard. It can solve problems or create new ones.
Quests: Royals love sending heroes on epic quests. It’s their way of handling problems without getting their hands dirty.
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