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Commission work of Wolfgang Schreiber from Dies Irae!
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Wolfgang Schreiber - H-Game: Dies Irae
#Wolfgang Schreiber#H-Game: Dies Irae#anime character#anime aesthetic#oc aesthetic#video game character
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ARD-Tagesschau oder die Hohe Schule der Informationsdemagogie
PI schreibt: »Von WOLFGANG HÜBNER | Wer wie (ausnahmsweise) ich am Montag die 20 Uhr-Tagesschau (Video oben) sah, wurde Zeuge einer öffentlich-rechtlichen Nachrichtenpräsentation, die man anerkennend als Hohe Schule der Informationsdemagogie bezeichnen muss. Nach der Begrüßung durch den feschen Constantin Schreiber gab es als Spitzenmeldung nicht etwas über den erneuten Mordversuch an Donald Trump oder dem Auftakt […] http://dlvr.it/TDL0ZK «
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Bugatti Veyron 16.4
Short video showing the power of this beast with four wheels. Mixed by me, images were taken from the tv show Top Gear and the music is from the Batman Begins Soundtrack.
The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine sports car, designed and developed in Germany by the Volkswagen Group and Bugatti and manufactured in Molsheim, France, by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti. It was named after the racing driver Pierre Veyron.
The original version has a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph). It was named the 2000s Car of the Decade by the BBC television programme Top Gear. The standard Veyron also won Top Gear's Best Car Driven All Year award in 2005.
The Super Sport version of the Veyron is one of the fastest street-legal production cars in the world, with a top speed of 431.072 km/h (267.856 mph). The Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse was the fastest roadster in the world, reaching an averaged top speed of 408.84 km/h (254.04 mph) in a test on 6 April 2013.
The Veyron's chief designer was Hartmut Warkuß, with the exterior being designed by Jozef Kabaň of Volkswagen. Much of the engineering work was conducted under the guidance of chief technical officer Wolfgang Schreiber. The Veyron includes a sound system designed and built by Burmester Audiosysteme.
Several special variants have been produced. In December 2010, Bugatti began offering prospective buyers the ability to customise exterior and interior colours by using the Veyron 16.4 Configurator application on the marque's official website. The Bugatti Veyron was discontinued in late 2014, but special edition models continued to be produced until 2015.
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mw fcs?
always a tough one, because there are so many pretty people out there that we'd love to see here! those include taron egerton, zendaya coleman, herman tømmeraas, zion moreno, raymond ablack, jacob elordi, adria arjona, ana de armas, evan mock, samantha logan, daniel ezra, anya taylor-joy, chris hemsworth, vitoria strada, charles melton, cierra ramirez, cillian murphy, steven yeun, davika hoorne, ni ni, froy gutierrez, simone ashley, lucien laviscount, shay mitchell, elliot fletcher, pablo schreiber, hero fiennes-tiffin, nathalie kelley, oscar isaac, jake gyllenhaal, barbie ferreira, wolfgang novogratz, nico tortorella, taylor zakhar perez, nicholas galitzine, victoria justice, tommy martinez, chase stokes, maia mitchell, nathalie emmanuel, sydney park, sofia carson, olivia holt, nick robinson, nicole maines, adeline rudolph, alisha boe, liv hewson, barry keoghan, dacre montgomery, keith powers, moon gayoung and mason gooding! should you need more suggestions, feel free to let us know!
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Schreiber is literally every other questionable trans trope (gender-related trauma as backstory/ "reason" why he is trans, murderous psychopath, dies in every route) put into one tiny manlet warcriminal and comes from the most tumblr unfriendly source possivle I can thinl of yet he is singlehandedly being my favorite canonically nonbinary character due to how much his character hits a lot of tropes and shit I like and just. .how fucking raw his character energy is.
#kirika talks#Dies Irae#Dies Irae vn#Wolfgang Schreiber#i gotta just swallow my pride and talk about DI#Schreiber and Bey live in my head rent free and I love them too much to not talk about them#Mercurius and Kei too
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Wolfgang Schreiber Icons (Dies Irae: Amantes Amentes / Dies Irae: Interview with Kaziklu Bey)
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#dies irae#lotus (dies irae)#machina (dies irae)#goetz von berlichingen#wilhelm ehrenburg#wolfgang schreiber#g-yuusuke
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Dies Irae has so many beautiful characters 0w0
#dies irae#luv them#marguerite breuil#marie#rheinhard heydrich#valeria trifa#shirou yusa#wilhelm ehrenburg#mercurius#wolfgang schreiber
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“Awooooo”
#Does The Fenriswolf go Awooo or Bork? (crack) [Wolfgang Schreiber]#Tales Across Space-Time (Dash Commentary)#i couldn't help myself
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what i‘ve read
(links to my own posts abt the respective books)
2024
frankenstein(mary shelley, reread)
the demon and miss prym (paulo coelho)
satyricon (petronius)
the word for world is forest (ursula k le guin)
2023
crime and punishment (dostoyevski)
life ceremony (sayaka murata)
rule of wolves (leigh bardugo)
in the penal colony (franz kafka)
undine (de la motte fouqué)
earthlings (sayaka murata)
dark matter (blake crouch)
the old man and the sea (ernest hemmingway)
the secret history (again.) (donna tartt)
annihilation (jeff vandermeer)
king of scars (leigh bardugo)
the little friend (donna tartt)
reeling (lola lafon)
fleisch mit weißer soße (christian schmacht)
tschick (why we took the car) (wolfgang herrndorf)
a little life (hanya yanagihara)
the left hand of darkness (ursula k. le guin)
2022
what i've read in 2022 (blogpost) 2022 reading recap (tag)
in my dreams i hold a knife (ashley winstead)
the gambler (dostoyevsky)
maurice (e. m. forster)
ninth house (leigh bardugo)
ordinary thunderstorms (william boyd)
tausend zeilen lüge (juan moreno)
the war of the worlds (h. g. wells)
entschuldigen sie meine störung (jan-uwe fitz)
dark side of the moon (martin suter)
the reader (bernhard schlink)
house of leaves (mark z danielewski)
the alchemist (paulo coelho)
versteckt (simon beckett)
letters to a young poet (rainer maria rilke)
the vampire diaries the return: nightfall (book 5, lisa j. smith, reread)
the vampire diaries 3+4 (lisa j. smith, reread)
ari and dante dive into the waters of the world (benjamin alire sáenz)
ari and dante discover the secrets of the universe (benjamin alire sáenz, reread)
moby dick (herman melville, abridged)
tender is the flesh (agustina bazterrica)
arsene lupin, gentleman burglar (maurice leblanc)
convenience store woman (sayaka murata)
the vampire diaries 1+2 (lisa j. smith, reread)
2021
what i‘ve read in 2021 (blogpost) 2021 reading recap (tag)
verity (colleen hoover)
the trial (franz kafka)
the stranger (albert camus)
six of crows and crooked kingdom (leigh bardugo)
shadow and bone (trilogy) (leigh bardugo)
one flew over the cuckoo’s nest (ken kesey)
the witcher (blood of elves) (andrzej sapkowski)
something in the water (catherine steadman)
marianengraben (jasmin schreiber)
do androids dream of electric sheep? (blade runner) (p. k. dick)
reykjavík noir (snare, trap, cage) (lilja sigurdadottir)
red white royal blue (casey mcquiston)
2020
what i‘ve read in 2020 (blogpost)
thirteen storeys (jonathan sims)
charley’s web (joy fielding)
stone butch blues (leslie feinberg)
the death of iwan ilyitsch (leo tolstoy)
the wicked cometh (laura carlin)
nach uns die pinguine (hans stein)
the tiger in the smoke (margery allingham)
the great gatsby (f. scott fitzgerald)
american gods (neil gaiman)
töchter (lucy fricke)
2019
the goldfinch (donna tartt)
macbeth (jo nesbo)
moriarty (anthony horowitz)
der pfau (isabel bogdan)
the girl on the train (paula hawkins)
lord of the flies (william golding)
if we were villains (m. l. rio)
fahrenheit 451 (ray bradbury)
2018 and earlier
trainspotting (irvene welsh)
the secret history (donna tartt)
a clockwork orange (anthony burgess)
the hound of the d'urbervilles (kim newman)
the picture of dorian gray (oscar wilde)
1984 (george orwell)
animal farm (george orwell)
frankenstein (mary shelley)
the vampire diaries (lisa j. smith)
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe (benjamin alire saenz)
love, simon. (becky albertally)
a long way down (nick hornby)
fight club (chuck palahniuk)
wonder (raquel j. palacio)
island of the blue dolphins (scott o’dell)
the girl with glass feet (ali shaw)
fever (karen marie moning)
insel der dämonen (torsten fink)
lots of sherlock holmes stories (arthur conan doyle)
lights on the sea (miquel reina)
schattensturm (andreas d. hesse)
rabenmond (jenny-mai nuyen)
tschick: why we took the car (wolfgang herrendorf)
to kill a mockingbird (harper lee)
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Munich Opera
Guests can enjoy drinks in the bright conservatory. Lehel Metro Station is just 650 ft from the Hotel Opera. Trains run to Munich Central Station in 5 minutes. Hofbrauhaus Beer Hall is a 10-minute walk away. Altstadt - Lehel is a great choice for travelers interested in Opera. Sightseeing in Munich. The “Bavarian State Opera” you can say that this is one of the world's leading opera houses who can look back on more than 350 years of opera and ballet history. With an amount that reaches around 600,000 guests, who visit more than 450 events a year. Within one season, over 40.
Munich Opera Festival 2021
Roland Schimmelpfennig
Peter Sloterdijk
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Munich is perhaps the most attractive of Germany’s cities, and has always been a major centre for opera. The Nationaltheater is at the moment enjoying a reputation as one of the finest houses in Europe: ‘La Scala may be grander…, Vienna more stately, the Metropolitan more prestigious… but for all-round excellence in pretty well every department, Munich’s Nationaltheater has the edge, both in matters of creature comforts and sheer dedication to the art’.
Opera apart, Munich is widely considered to be the most agreeable city in Germany in which to live, and rivals Berlin for wealth of art and historic architecture. Munich is everyone’s favourite German city. The seat of the Wittelsbachs, who ruled Bavaria from 1255 until 1918 as Counts, Dukes, Electors and, from 1806, as Kings, Munich was a city which grew up around a court, not one spawned by trade or industry. Consequently, artistically and architecturally it is still one of the best-endowed centres in Europe.
Day 1
London to Munich. Fly at c. 12.45pm from London Heathrow to Munich. Tour the city by coach to see much of the best of Munich’s historic architecture: Neo-Classical Königsplatz, historicist Ludwigstrasse, Jugendstil houses and the modern Gasteig Arts Centre. The first of four nights in Munich.
Day 2
After the daily talk, set out on a walking tour which culminates in a visit to the Alte Pinakothek, one of the world’s greatest Old Master galleries. The afternoon is free, though a visit to the Residenz with its exquisite Rococo Theatre by Cuvillies is recommended. Early evening performance at the Nationaltheater: Tannhäuser (Wagner) with Simone Young (conductor), Romeo Castellucci (director), Georg Zeppenfeld (Hermann, Landgrave of Thuringia), Klaus Florian Vogt (Tannhäuser), Christian Gerhaher (Wolfram von Eschenbach), Dean Power (Walther von der Vogelweide), Peter Lobert (Biterolf), Ulrich Reß (Heinrich der Schreiber), Martin Snell (Reinmar von Zweter), Lise Davidsen (Princess Elisabeth), Daniela Sindram (Venus), Sarah Gilford (A Young Shepherd)
Day 3
Drive out to Nymphenburg, summer retreat of the ruling Wittelsbachs. Set in an extensive park, there is a spreading Baroque palace and several delightful garden pavilions, the apogee of Rococo. Free time in the afternoon, opportunity to visit more of Munich’s many outstanding art collections. Evening performance at the Nationaltheater: Turandot (Puccini) with Jader Bignamini (conductor), Carlus Padrissa (director), Anna Netrebko (Princess Turandot), Ulrich Reß (The Emperor Altoum Timur), Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Timur, the deposed King of Tartary), Yusif Eyvazov (The Unknown Prince, Calaf), Golda Schultz (Liù), Boris Prýgl (Ping), Kevin Conners (Pang), Andres Agudelo (Pong), Bálint Szabó (A Mandarin), Andres Agudelo (The Prince of Persia).
Day 4
Morning walk to see more of the city’s treasures, including the vast Gothic cathedral and the Asamkirche, a Baroque masterpiece. Free time in the afternoon. Early evening performance at the Nationaltheater: Tristan and Isolde (Wagner) with Kirill Petrenko (conductor), Krzysztof Warlikowski (director), Jonas Kaufmann (Tristan), Mika Kares (King Marke), Anja Harteros (Isolde), Wolfgang Koch (Kurwenal), Sean Michael Plumb (Melot), Okka von der Damerau (Brangäne), Dean Power (A shepherd), Christian Rieger (A steersman), Manuel Günther (A young sailor).
Day 5
Munich to London. Fly from Munich to London Heathrow, arriving at c. 1.45pm.
Patrick Bade
Historian, writer and broadcaster. He studied at UCL and the Courtauld and was senior lecturer at Christies Education for many years. He has worked for the Art Fund, Royal Opera House, National Gallery, V&A. He has published on 19th- and early 20th-century painting and on historical vocal recordings. His latest book is Music Wars: 1937–1945.
Price, per person
Two sharing: £3,290 or £3,070 without flights. Single occupancy: £3,630 or £3,410 without flights.
Included
Air travel (Euro Traveller) with British Airways; accommodation as described below; breakfasts, 2 dinners and 1 lunch with wine; private coach for the excursions and transfers; admissions; tips for waiters, drivers and guides; all state and airport taxes; the services of the lecturer and tour manager.
Music
Tickets (top category) for 3 operas are included.
Accommodation
Platzl Hotel München: 4-star hotel located in the heart of the old city, a 5-minute walk from the opera house. Single rooms are doubles for sole use.
How strenuous?
The tour involves a lot of walking and standing in museums and churches and should not be attempted by anyone who has difficulty with everyday walking and stair-climbing. Average distance by coach per day: 11 miles.
Munich Opera Festival 2021
Group size
Between 10 and 22 participants.
Travel advice
Roland Schimmelpfennig
Before booking, please refer to theFCDO websiteto ensure you are happy with the travel advice for the destination(s) you are visiting.
Peter Sloterdijk
'It promised to be a very fine tour and it lavishly fulfilled its promise.'
'The four operas were all very different with performers of the highest calibre – indeed, quite outstanding. The productions were in our opinion very thought provoking and innovative; we were greatly impressed.'
'Outstanding performers give outstanding performances. Your selection leaves nothing to be desired. To see both Kaufmann and DiDonato live in one week. Magic!'
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Chapters: 18/18 Fandom: Freier Fall | Free Fall (2013) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Marc Borgmann/Kay Engel Characters: Kay Engel, Marc Borgmann, Jens Weber, Horst Schreiber, Bettina Bischoff, Frank Richter, Wolfgang Borgmann, Inge Borgmann Series: Part 1 of The Berlin Chapter/Das Berliner Kapitel Summary:
Takes place two years after Free Fall. A special work assignment sends Marc to Berlin, after he finds out Kay has been living there. Kay enjoys his new life in Berlin and is in a budding relationship with a prominent politician, while Marc is determined to convince Kay to give him a second chance, he still has his whole life back in Ludwigsburg.
My take on Kay and Marc’s reunion. I hope love wins.
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Could you make an Phone Wallpaper of Wolfgang Schreiber from Dies Irae? ;w; If you need pics, i can send you some screenshots i took from the anime. (Or else i can send you some arts from the novel!)
what is a wolfgang schreiber??? if you want to request a wallpaper pls look at my introduction post to see what im interested or i know,,,, sorry i can't do it 🙏 🙏
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