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reimikuu39 · 11 months ago
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kabartangsel · 1 month ago
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Jangkau Lebih dari 2500 Siswa, GWK Wujudkan Komitmen Dukung Perkembangan Literasi Budaya Anak Bangsa
PT Alam Sutera Realty Tbk bersama dengan Strategic Business Unit-nya PT Garuda Adhimatra Indonesia (GWK Cultural Park) kembali mengadakan program CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Literasi Budaya pada tanggal 10 Oktober 2024 yang lalu. Program yang digulirkan sejak tahun 2022 ini sukses menjangkau lebih dari 2.500 siswa-siswi yang berasal dari berbagai sekolah dasar di sekitar Desa…
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n41r · 11 months ago
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Also, thank you so much for the luck wishes;;;
I kind of worried tho, since it looks like the machines at Indonesia are at New Chapter 3 Phase 2, and Khaos Magica is at Phase 3;;;
But the machines at Philippines are already at Phase 3, since I saw some of the Philippines players already getting Khaos Magica-
List of characters added in New Chapter 3 Phase 2
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List of Characters added in New Chapter 3 Phase 3
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Unless Hoshi Arcade already got their hand on Philippines version of the game as well, I might need to give up on Khaos Magica-
At the very least, I wanted Darkness Magica;;;
Wait wait wait, there's lore on each chapter?! I just know each character to be connected just by one chapter each so aaaaaaaaaaaa- I didn't know and I read on the bits of oreca battle manga you've posted about and I crave more of those mangas! Please share more about the lores you want to give, anything really!
P.S. Hope you can get 4☆ Magica someday, even though Dark Magica's laughing at your suffering rn
Yes there are actually lore and even side stories surrounding each chapters! And if you try to connect the dots, some chapters lore are actually intertwining with each other as well (ex. Prologue with Ch. 4, Ch. 1 with Ch. 5, etc.)
It also took me a long time to figure out how the lore goes- Thanks for some of the official manga previews, fanarts, and fan-theories from the JP fandom on both Pixiv, the fanwiki, and twitter, I could connect some dots that makes the most sense to me
The hardest lore for me to figure out are New Chapter 5 and New Chapter 7, since there are very little fan stuff about these chapters-
There might be some clues on what is going on with New Chapter 5 in Demizu Posuka-sensei's manga for Ginger Ale, since some of the key characters from this manga also made a pretty significant appearance in the game For example, Ramune who is according to the fanwiki, is the one who call out/resurrect Azul's and Merrow's souls in New Chapter 5
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And... I might make separate post of me rambling about New Chapter 6 after this, because it is one of my most favorite untranslated chapter
And if I were to write it here, it might get too long, since this answer is already this long by itself-
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antimony-medusa · 1 year ago
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QSMP HALLOWEEN TRANSLATIONS MASTER POST
This post is to help us do a halloween event without everyone necessarily having to speak english! Here are some translations for the phrases Trick or Treat or Happy Halloween, if they exist within the cultural context in other languages, so you can wish someone a happy holiday back in the same language!
French (from @/omglescubes)
Trick or Treat = Des bonbons ou un sort! (litt: sweets or a spell) Happy Halloween = Joyeux Halloween or Bonne fête d'Halloween
Brazilian Portuguese (from @/leolingo and @littleseasalt)
“trick or treat” = "doces ou travessuras" or "gostosuras ou travessuras" “happy Halloween” = feliz dia das bruxas OR just feliz halloween
Hebrew (from @/qdramatrio and @/azure-wing)
Happy Halloween! Option 1 - ליל כל הקדושים שמח! Pronounced "lel kol ha'kdosheem same'ach" (The ch sounds kinda like the French r). This is the translated version Option 2 - האלווין שמח! Pronounced "Halloween same'ach". This is the transliterated version many people use Trick or Treat! This one is a bit tricky(pun not intended) because the tradition simply does not exist here, which means any translation would just that- a translation Option 1 (most used[relatively]) - תעלול או ממתק/ממתק או תעלול! Pronounced "ta'alool o mamtak/mamtak o ta'alul" Option 2 - תעלול או גמול pronounced "ta'alool o gmool" Option 3 - ממתק או ברדק pronounced "mamtak o bardak" (The last two are mainly attempts of translators to make the Hebrew words for "trick" and "treat" rhyme)
Korean, (from @/koreanbibliophilegirl)
No phrase available in Korean I'm afraid, at least nothing that's widespread enough to count. I mean, I suppose you could say: 즐거운 할로윈 보내세요! (Have a nice Halloween!) (We do NOT say this, but if you really want to wish someone happy Halloween, this should be your best bet I think.) Here are some Halloween-related words instead! 할로윈 - Halloween 마녀 (pronounced ma-nyuh)- witch 해골 (hae-gol) - skeleton 좀비 - zombie 뱀파이어 - vampire 미라 (mee-ra) - mummy 해적 (hae-jeok) - pirate 공주 (gong-joo) - princess 사탕 (sa-tang) - candy 호박 (ho-bak) - pumpkin 보름달/초승달 (bo-reum-dal/cho-seung-dal) - full moon/crescent moon 묘지 (myo-ji) - graveyard 무덤 (moo-deom) - grave 거미 (guh-mee) - spider 피 (just pronounce the alphabet P) - blood
Bahasa Malayu and Bahasa Indonesia, (from @/tu-es-gegg)
i mean halloween has no direct translation in my language its just 'selamat halloween' or smth like that same with trick or treat
Polish (from @/dendixia)
trick or treat has been most commonky translated to "cukierek albo psikus" (candy or trick literal translation) and we dont translate Halloween so its a bit awkward so its usually "Wesołego Halloween" (happy halloween)
German (from @/vacillantvoid)
Süßes oder Saures or also Süßes sonst gibt's Saures and uuuh #Frohes/Fröhliches Halloween <- german
Japanese (from @/wondernoise)
In Japanese you usually see トリックオアトリート! (trick or treat) ハッピーハロウィン! (happy Halloween!) both of which are just direct transliterations of English… A direct translation of “trick or treat” in Japanese would be お菓子をくれないといたずらするぞ (lit. "if you don't give me a treat, I'll play a trick on you") but that’s a little less natural.
Welsh, (from @/b1odeuwed)
in welsh it is: calan gaeaf hapus!! it means happy harvests/winters eve trick or treat is : cast neu geiniog (trick or coin)
Spanish (from @/anothera and anonymous)
in Spain we aay “truco o trato” for trick or treat and “feliz halloween” for happy halloween
Can I add to the translation Halloween list in my country we say "Me das una calaverita" (Spanish for Can you give me a Skull) of trick or treat :]
Yiddish (from @/atthebell)
Yiddish doesn't have a translation really of Halloween; you can transliterate it as: האַלאָווין (haloveen) And for trick or treat there are, predictably, far more words for trick than treat in Yiddish, but I'm partial to: כּישעף (kishef), המצאה (hamtsoe), שטוקע (shtuke) And treat: לאַקעטקע (la'ketke) or צוקערקע (tsukerke) So you could say "Happy Halloween" as "פריילעכע האַלאָווין" (freylekhe haloveen) [though below I'll talk about why you don't have to] and phrase "Trick or Treat" as really any combination of the above, though "שטוקע אָדער צוקערקע" (shtuke oder tsukerke) rhymes somewhat and "המצאה אָדער לאַקעטקע" (hamtsoe oder la'ketke" sounds nice to my ears. It would also be perfectly reasonable to use Hebrew for parts of this, particularly the "Happy Halloween" bit, as Yiddish incorporates a lot of Hebrew (for instance, "hamstoe" is Hebrew but has its own meaning in Yiddish). For "Happy Halloween," I would also probably say "האַלאָווין שמח"/"Halloween Sameakh," similar to the above with Hebrew, although you run into the religious issue that Halloween is not a Jewish holiday, so it does sound kind of funny. Yiddish doesn't have a translation really of Halloween; you can transliterate it as: האַלאָווין (haloveen) And for trick or treat there are, predictably, far more words for trick than treat in Yiddish, but I'm partial to: כּישעף (kishef), המצאה (hamtsoe), שטוקע (shtuke) And treat: לאַקעטקע (la'ketke) or צוקערקע (tsukerke) So you could say "Happy Halloween" as "פריילעכע האַלאָווין" (freylekhe haloveen) [though below I'll talk about why you don't have to] and phrase "Trick or Treat" as really any combination of the above, though "שטוקע אָדער צוקערקע" (shtuke oder tsukerke) rhymes somewhat and "המצאה אָדער לאַקעטקע" (hamtsoe oder la'ketke" sounds nice to my ears. It would also be perfectly reasonable to use Hebrew for parts of this, particularly the "Happy Halloween" bit, as Yiddish incorporates a lot of Hebrew (for instance, "hamstoe" is Hebrew but has its own meaning in Yiddish). For "Happy Halloween," I would also probably say "האַלאָווין שמח"/"Halloween Sameakh," similar to the above with Hebrew, although you run into the religious issue that Halloween is not a Jewish holiday, so it does sound kind of funny.
Vietnamese (from @blocky-tides)
these are rough translations as Vietnam doesn't really celebrates it Happy Halloween - Halloween vui vẻ Halloween - lễ hội ma quỷ (ghost festival) / lễ hội hóa trang (masquerade festival) Trick or Treat - Cho kẹo hay bị sợ (give candy or scared) Candy - Kẹo Jack o' Lantern - Ðèn bí ngô Haunted House - Nhà ma ám Witch - Phù Thủy Mummy - Xác ướp Zombie - Thây ma Black Cat - Con mèo đen Skeleton - Xương người (literally means bone people) Mask - Mặt nạ Cemetery - Nghĩa Trang
Irish, (from @cube-people-fandom)
Halloween is Oiche Shamhna. And to say happy halloween you would say Oiche Shamhna shona duit. Milseáin is sweets, púca (my favourite irish word) is ghost. Witch is cailleach. Oiche Shamhna is like: Ee-ha How-na Oiche Shamhna shona duit: Ee-ha How-na hunna dit Milseáin: mill-shawn Púca: poo-ca Cailleach: kail-yuck (sort of)
Latin, (from anonymous)
i don't know what practical use this would have, but i thought it might be fun to add Latin to the list -- so i've come up with "dolus aut oblectamentum" for "trick or treat" and "felicem vesperam sanctam" for "happy hallowed evening"!
Thai, (from @routeriver)
In Thai happy halloween would be either แฮปปี้ฮาโลวีน or สุขสันต์วันฮาโลวีน Trick or treat is จะหลอกหรือจะเลี้ยง ghost - ผี witch - แม่มด (which is kinda weird bc if you look at the word separately it’s literally mother ant) candy - ขนม haunted house - บ้านผีสิง skeleton- โครงกระดูก
Chinese (from anonymous)
In chinese you’d usually see 万圣节快乐!(in hanyu pinyin it’s pronounced as: wàn shèng jié kuài lè!)
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goddessalthena · 5 months ago
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UsaMamo Week 2024 - Day 2 - Second Chance
I stayed up way too late trying to get this written for today, but I had fun doing it, so Imma say, "Worth it!" #NoRagrets (This is the second part. Check out Ch. 1.)
(Tentative) Title: A Matter of Timing Summary: Aged up, Friends to lovers UsaMamo Non-Senshi AU told in a series of snapshots. Rating: T (once again for language) Words: 2245
Second Chance
Day 367 AU
“I know, I know! I’m late, but you would not believe the day I’ve had. The studio’s AC broke down and I had to straddle a motorcycle for three straight hours wearing nothing but a g-string. It feels like someone took a cheese grater to my inner thighs. I need a beer and a tub of Vaseline.”
Minako waddles up to their table and drops down into one of the two empty seats with all the grace of a hippo.
“Beer we can do,” Makoto replies, sliding an open bottle down the table. “You’re on your own with the Vaseline.”
Minako catches the bottle and downs a hefty swig straight away before glancing at the vacant seat next to her. After scanning the assembled faces she curses and slams the bottle back down before reaching into her purse and digging out her phone. “I can’t believe she isn’t here yet. She fucking promised me…” She scrolls through a string of texts as glances are exchanged then chucks the phone on the table with a disgusted sigh. “She says she’ll be here in ten.”
“You’re half an hour late,” Motoki chides her. “Give Usagi a break.”
“I’m not pissed that she’s late,” Minako responds, wrapping her fingers around her beer bottle. “I’m pissed about why she’s late.”
“Why’s she late?” Makoto asks.
Minako glances at Rei, who raises her eyes to the ceiling before shrugging a shoulder. It’s unusual for Minako to appear hesitant, and while the subject of Usagi already has Mamoru on alert, he tenses when Minako’s gaze swings in his direction. Her eyes return to her phone before she announces, “She’s back with her ex.”
Mamoru almost chokes on his beer. Almost. He manages to swallow the mouthful, but it burns all the way down. A chorus of boos break out around the table. It’s possible someone even hisses. Hard to say. The roaring in his ears is making it a tad difficult to hear right now. But he wants to hear what everyone is saying, needs to hear it, so he ignores what’s going on inside him and focuses on what’s going on around him instead.
“I told her it was a terrible idea,” Minako says. “That there were at least a million better options out there,” her eyes slide to Mamoru during a subtle pause, “but she wouldn’t listen. I love her, but the girl is blind.”
“How did she even hook up with him again? I thought he went to Indonesia with the side piece.”
“No, it was Thailand.”
“I remember her saying India—”
“Who cares? The douchebag is obviously back. I thought Usagi was done with him.”
“People make mistakes. Maybe he’s learned from his.”
“Yeah right, Ami. Once a cheater, always a cheater.”
“Agreed,” Minako says, nodding at Makoto then finishing her beer. “People don’t change.” She pushes back her chair with a screech and sets the empty bottle on the table before standing. “I’m gonna need something stronger to get through tonight. Be right back.”
She heads for the bar and before he realizes what he’s doing, Mamoru is up out of his seat and hot on her heels. “What the fuck, Minako?” he utters in a low whisper moments after sidling up to her at the bar. “She’s back with—”
Minako silences him with a raised hand and orders several bottles of sake for the table from the bartender before whirling to face Mamoru, fire in her eyes. “I told you, didn’t I?” Mamoru rears back on his heels. “I told you to stop fucking around and ask her out, but you didn’t listen. Now look what’s happened. You’re both idiots.” Her scorching gaze moves past his face to a new target and he watches her scorn fizzle into disappointment. “Complete fucking idiots.”
Minako brushes past him as she leaves and he turns to call after her but the words die on his lips when he spots Usagi. He hasn’t seen her in nearly a month and the sight of her is like water to a thirsty man. She’s weaving her way through the crowded izakaya, making a valiant effort to reach their table without tripping and failing miserably. Were she a regular carbon based life form this would be a problem, but Usagi is made of rubber and sunshine—exact ratio to be determined—and is thankfully indestructible. She stumbles up to their table in one of her colourful outfits, eyes shining, cheeks flushed, hair mussed, and Mamoru’s heart can’t decide if it wants to shrivel or burst.
Back with her ex. How? When? Why?
A hand claps down on his shoulder and he drags his eyes away from the object of his affection/misery to look at Motoki. Mamoru hasn’t noticed his friend’s approach but the sympathetic expression on his face makes Mamoru queasy. “Tough break, bud,” Motoki says, giving his shoulder a consoling squeeze. “Told you not to wa—”
“Don’t say it,” Mamoru interjects through gritted teeth. His gaze travels back to Usagi just as she emerges from one of Makoto’s bear hugs. Her eyes meet his and light up in the way they always do, the way he’s convinced himself is unique to him. Now he’s not so sure. She smiles and waves and he lifts the half empty beer he forgot he was holding and nods, hoping he’s smiling back. Then, resisting the gravitational pull to fall into her orbit, he turns away and faces the bar.
Motoki turns with him. Probably out of solidarity. “By all accounts the guy is a total dick. My money says he’ll be out of the picture again soon.”
“Any guy who would dump Usagi is clearly a moron,” Mamoru concedes, “but it’s hard to believe anyone could be stupid enough to mess it up twice.”
“Sweet sentiment, but that’s the love goggles talking. Cynical, unbiased Mamoru knows exactly how stupid people can be.” Mamoru swallows a mouthful of beer and scoffs. Motoki pats him on the back. “Look, she’s giving the dude a second chance but he’ll blow it. Just make sure you don’t do the same when the window opens again.”
“Window,” Mamoru mutters. “It’s not like she had some bright neon sign on her forehead that said ‘Open for busi—’”
“Usagi!” Motoki exclaims, throwing his arms wide and jabbing Mamoru with a well placed elbow in the process. “Good to see you, kid. Get in here!”
Mamoru jerks upright and swivels around as Motoki enfolds Usagi in an enthusiastic hug. She squeals and giggles as he rears back and pulls her up off the ground. Mamoru isn’t jealous. He knows Motoki is like a brother to Usagi. He knows Motoki is in a committed relationship with Reika. He knows Motoki is just fucking with him now because any hug longer than five seconds is excessive.
Usagi’s feet return to the floor and Mamoru eases his grip on his beer bottle. Motoki says he’s heading back to the table and throws a playful wink over his shoulder that only Mamoru sees. It’s not until Usagi asks, “What’s wrong?” that Mamoru realizes he is scowling.
“Oh,” he says, shaking his head to reset his brain, “nothing. Hi.” He smiles and she smiles back and for a moment he forgets everything that has occurred in the last ten minutes and he can relax. Then the moment passes and he remembers and things get awkward. “How…are you?”
Usagi quirks her head and squinches her right eye during his lengthy pause but makes no comment on it. “I’m good,” she answers, her tone chipper. “How about you?” She nods to his beer. “Finally got a night off?”
He’s been on surgical rotation the past couple months so he’s been working a lot of nights, but he’s on to peds now, so he’s getting reacquainted with seeing the sun and sleeping in his own bed again. He’d even been flirting with the possibility of doing other activities in said bed with the diminutive blond standing in front of him until Minako dropped her bombshell and destroyed his hopes. So yeah, he’s got the night off, but fat lot of good that’s doing him.
Usagi is still waiting for him to answer. He takes a sip of beer because his mouth has gone dry and finally says, “Yup.”
She gives him an odd look, which makes perfect sense because he’s not himself right now and he’s incapable of hiding that fact. “Right,” she says, stuffing her hands into the tiny pockets of her bright pink polka dot shorts and shifting her weight from one foot to the other. “Well…good. I’m gonna head back to the table. Meet you th—”
“I hear you’re back with your ex.” Mamoru doesn’t mean to say it. It just kind of…spews forth from his lips. Like vomit. Funnily enough the sentence leaves a bitter taste in his mouth. Also like vomit.
Usagi can’t hide her surprise. He’s never known her to have much of a poker face, and her eyes dart to Minako for a moment before returning to him. “Yeah…I guess the cat’s out of the bag.” She looks a little sheepish when she admits it, which makes him feel like an asshole. It also makes him feel irrationally angry because she shouldn’t be ashamed to be with someone. She should be proud, excited, over the moon. He should say something positive. They’re friends, and friends are supposed to encourage each other, even when they’re internally seething with jealousy and regret.
“How did this happen?” Not quite the positive statement he was going for, but it’s a good deal better than the majority of thoughts running through his head at the moment.
She looks down at her shoes—which are also polka dotted—and hunches her shoulders. “Oh, well, I guess he, umm, texted me a couple weeks ago. Said he wanted to talk, so we met for coffee…” She’s looking everywhere but his face now and Mamoru’s too focused on what she’s saying to question why she won’t look him in the eye. “One thing led to another…you know how it goes.”
Mamoru doesn’t know. Not in the slightest. He can count the number of exes he has on one hand and what’s more he can barely remember their names. He doesn’t have time for dating. Scratch that. He doesn’t make time for dating, but if he did he wouldn’t waste it on someone whose name he couldn’t even remember. And certainly not on someone who had betrayed him.
“Mmhmm…” is all he can manage to get out in reply. It’s hard to talk when he’s clenching his teeth so tightly.
Usagi’s gaze flicks up to his face before she turns to look at their table. The group is chatting and laughing together. Mamoru wishes he was over there instead. He wishes he was working tonight. He wishes he wasn’t such a coward. Minako looks up from the table and sees the two of them together. Her expression darkens. Both he and Usagi look away at the same time, and Mamoru wonders if they both saw something they didn’t like in that assessing blue gaze.
Usagi sighs and pulls her hands out of her pockets then stares down at them. “I’m guessing you know this already, but Minako thinks I’m making a mistake. She says I’m being naïve, that people can’t change.” When she finally looks up and meets his gaze her eyes are full of uncertainty. “What do you think?”
‘I think you should dump him and go out with me.’
If Mamoru had even an ounce of courage in his body—either liquid or real—he would say that out loud. Instead, as has been the case so many times over the past year, he plays it safe. “I think you have a very big heart and he’s lucky to have you.”
When Usagi says nothing for several long beats Mamoru tries to read her expression. Her lower lip pulls in the slightest amount, almost like she’s about to bite it and something flickers in her eyes. He wants to believe it’s disappointment, but Motoki would say that’s just the love goggles blinding him. Eventually her mouth twists up in a smirk and she pivots next to him and bumps him with her hip. Because of their height difference it hits him mid thigh. “Nice dodge.”
Mamoru forces a laugh and clutches his beer to his chest to keep himself from wrapping his arm around her and never letting go. “A year ago you told me you were a hopeless romantic. I guess it’s true.” The comment is meant to be playful, but as soon as he says it he knows it sounds like a judgement. Because it is.
Judging by Usagi’s flinch, she knows it too.
She steps away and when she looks at him with a bruised expression Mamoru wants to sink into the floor. “Maybe it was,” she says, “but not anymore. I believe people can grow if they really want to. I think that makes me hopeful, not hopeless. Sometimes you have to be willing to take a chance in order to be happy. ‘Fortune favours the bold’ so I’m gonna be bold.” She dips her head and starts to head back to the table before turning back and offering him a smile that doesn’t fully reach her eyes. “It’s good to see you, Mamoru. I missed you.”
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Wanna read more? Ch. 3
Thanks again for reading! ❤️ I have no clue how many pieces are in this puzzle (or how they all fit together for that matter) but I'm excited to find out. 😅
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rimeiii · 1 year ago
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I hate beating up a dead horse (and in fear of incurring the wrath of the fandom once more) but the way WHB handles content warnings is just...
Where are the detailed content warnings? Not just for the angels, but for everything? Because honestly, I think the game would've garnered less backlash for having them - a "this game is made for mature audiences, viewer discretion is advised" screen before logging in would be the bare minimum honestly.
Say what you want about the angel cards including dub/non-con content and the cards themselves veering towards that sort of territory but at least give a fucking warning about it? I've always criticized the devs for not having 18+ rating all across the board when clearly mature games like Limbus Company get the 18+ rating. If WHB is NSFW because of the sex and kinky stuff, Limbus is NSFW because of the immense amount of gore and dark content.
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"But they have content warnings-" ONLY FOR SEX. AND PAIRED WITH 16+.
It would be perfectly reasonable to assume that, for people who played this game without following any of the pre-release contents, with this combination THERE WON'T BE ANY DETAILED DUB/NON-CON.
This is in Indonesia's Google Play Store, and if it's different in other regions, then it also begs the question - why the FUCK is it not just rated 18+ across the board?!
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Limbus Company, the closest comparison I can think of being with their devs (Project Moon) also being a Korean indie company that created a gacha with mature content that has a staff team the size of a high school class (in fact I wager Limbus has less staff working on the game because around half of their staff works almost exclusively at their merch café), only had warnings for extreme violence and strong language, but at least they had the decency to put more warnings in their earliest trailers and the game website - and it's always common courtesy in the fandom to warn potential players with one particular image I'll show down below, containing a list of the game's content warnings.
Oh, and they're rated 18+ across the board, including a Mature Content Description on Steam.
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And sure, you can make the argument of "well you know what you're getting into upon looking at the card art", but therein lies the issue of not warning at the very start of the game - nobody knew for sure what triggers would be in the game upon startup.
Whatever way you slice it, dub/non-con is a genuine trigger for other people despite it also being a kink (I personally don't get it and it's a no-no for me even in fiction, but you do you). Adding clear content warnings would literally harm no one and helps people avoid things they know they don't want to consume. Yes, despite the in-game context clues providing hints, a clear indicator is still preferable.
Take, for example, the Lobelia summer skin controversy in Granblue Fantasy. People already know Lobelia as the twisted Evoker who not only murdered his own parents but recorded their dying screams of pain in his conch shells, doing the same thing to his countless victims afterwards. All of this is mentioned during the Fate Episodes to recruit him. You want to know the problem with his summer skin, Danger Beckons by the Shore, though?
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There's a home screen voiceline where he offers one of his conch shells for the player to listen to, wherein you will hear the pained and tortured screams of one of his victims as she's attacked and later on eaten alive by a shark. Keep in mind, this sort of voiceline wasn't even in his base art, and while his Fate Episodes had tortured screams it wasn't even half as bad as this particular voiceline.
It's even given a content warning in the wiki.
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For a rather significant amount of players who bought the skin, the inclusion of this voiceline despite the subtle warning in the skin blurb (which, fyi, is only accessible AFTER you bought the skin) hampers their enjoyment of the skin when they put it on their home screens then tap Lobelia - which many people who get character skins do. Mostly because there wasn't any clear indicator of the scream and a lot of people never appreciated the sudden jumpscare scream. The fact that Lobelia is a psychopath and doing this shit is in character for him should also be able to stand together with the fact that including a scream out of nowhere is pretty scummy and not a good time. Especially for non-JP speaking players, who essentially got jumpscared by a scream out of nowhere, as they never understood the fact that Lobelia was offering one of his conch shells.
Back to the rating issue, though. Why not rate WHB as 18+ if you're going to include content that could very much be considered controversial, like non-con? Like, say, Limbus Company (which I hate bringing up again bc fuck kjh)? Which not only has the warnings in the app store but plastered in the earliest trailers (still viewable on Steam and Project Moon's YouTube channel but not on the Google Play Store) and the official game website?
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And sure. Some of these trigger warnings sound silly (reference to traffic accidents is more or less Charon driving Mephi like a maniac iirc based on the content we already have in the game). But I did genuinely appreciate the warning because let's talk about the first three Cantos after the prologue, hmm?
Canto 1 already includes cannibalism, war, torture, and body modifications, among other things! Canto 2 has references to alcohol and gambling, as well as mentions of homicide - despite being a lighter Canto overall! And in Canto 3, we experienced discriminatory violence, more body modifications, enforced ideologies and/or actions, and religious torture and violence among other things!
I can stomach gore easier compared to non-con and even I appreciate the warning, particularly with regards to Canto 3. Kromer's fascination with everything pure (i.e. no body modifications), all stemming from seeing...something...in the basement of Sinclair's old mansion, the cult behaviour that led to mass murder and torture by the faction she leads (up to and including brainwashing as detailed by Kleinhammer Heathcliff's Identity story) Kromer's obssession with Sinclair and him standing beside her as an ally...it's all genuinely so unnerving, and are story beats the game handles really well despite how disturbing it all really is when you stop and think about it.
"But you should've known considering the game's aesthetics-"
Maybe, especially considering one of Gregor's launch cards is literally this, and most if not all Uptie II arts are gory at the very least.
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However, again, I have to underline the importance of content warnings - this time with an irl example.
I have a friend who was interested in Limbus Company. I've talked extensively about Gregor and how much I love him, and it started because I have a drawing I made of him in the back of my phone case and Liu Gregor's Uptie II art as my phone background at the time. They said they were interested, then I had to explain the sorts of contents she would encounter in my native language, Indonesian.
"Blood and gore, violence, a lot of mental health issues - Gregor has PTSD and his chapter depicted it pretty well, human experimentation, homicide, so Nagel und Hammer is basically the Inquisition and kills people to 'purify' them, oh yeah cannibalism is also a thing-"
"Stop, stop, I'm not playing if that's the content I'm going to see. I don't think I can handle it."
This same friend was also interested in playing If On a Winter's Night, Four Travelers - a free point-and-click adventure game that deals with themes like depression, homophobia, racism, and suicide. She was willing to try that game out because it wasn't as gory as Limbus Company. For context, the Mature Content Description for this game on Steam:
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In both cases, I had to personally explain the content warnings in Indonesian since my friend isn't the most fluent in English and she has a far lower limit for dark content compared to me, but I did send that image of content warnings for Limbus Company and urged people to read the Mature Content Descriptions on Steam for anyone who wanted to try any of the two games and is fluent in English. Why?
Because it's basic human decency to try and keep people informed of any potential triggers and content they might not be comfortable seeing.
Either way, main takeaway from this issue:
Dub/non-con might be your kink, but it might not be for others - it might be uncomfortable or downright triggering as all hell for others, in fact. So, clear content warnings (in particular for any and all triggering content) harm nobody, especially as it helps people avoid story beats where their turn-offs and, more importantly, their triggers.
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sketalya · 2 months ago
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psst! hey kid! I heard you like countryhumans!
I remember back when I was active in the fandom (it's still kind of a guilty pleasure fandom) I had a few things that happened to the Philippines and co:
-when Philippines is standing up right, he's Philippines, when he's upside down, he's Martial. there was this incorrect quote I wrote where he's doing cartwheels and shouting "I am Philippines! I am martial! I am Philippines! I am Martial!"
-America once injured his eye and had a cotton pad over it. Philippines wouldn't stop calling him "cotton eyed Joe"
nobody knows where he came from, or where he went.
-Indonesia has a giant fish tank at his house.
-there was this incident where the south east Asia gang showed up to the meeting building early to find a guy in a janitor's outfit and a box van trying to get into the building, they asked what he was doing, and the guy said that their boss had ordered some new chairs and he came to take the old chairs. so they decided to help him out by not only unlocking the doors for him, but also helped him load all of the chairs into his van.
Come to find out, ASEAN never ordered any new chairs, they just helped a guy steal all of their chairs.
-Cambodia lost both of her legs to a landmine and relies on the gang to carry her around.
-same year as the chair incident, at summer boot camp (which is just a glorified summer camp for Country humans) Indonesia and Vietnam got sick and tired of eating camp food and decided to go out and gather their own food.
it was a disaster, when they came back, Vietnam's arm was covered in bee stings and honey, and Indonesia somehow was able to catch a fish, but he had no way of cleaning it, or cooking it, so they just threw the fish back into the water and never complained about camp food ever again.
-same year, while discussing on how to get back on ASEAN's good graces after falling for the classic Bavarian fire drill routine with the chairs, Philippines flew off the swing set and accidentally took out ASEAN
-that was also the same year a squirrel broke into the male European countries' cabin, and sat on Italy's chest. and Italy freaked out thinking it was a rat resulting in every single country in that cabin to freak out because all European countries minus Poland and Iceland, are terrified of rats.
(Poland wasn't there because he and Hungary and Czech packed up their horses, and took an annual road trip that included horse back riding, and taking part in a medieval festival where Poland dresses up as a Winged Hussar, and Hungary goes as a Hungarian Hussar as well)
Yoo...That was a lot of headcanons and they all sounds interesting 👀✨✨✨
And the fact that you also made headcanons for countryhumans outside of ASEAN is very cool....So far I have only focused on Sea countries, especially Maphilvietindo TwT
Where in the AU I'm working on, their story focuses on their lives in a special school for nations (Which of course is not a regular school, it has a fantasy and mystery genre, and the school has some crazy things going on around it)...So yeah, it's like a school AU where the countries are the students while international organizations like ASEAN, UN, EU, NATO, and others are the teachers lol
And besides Maphilvietindo, I also made some headcanons for other Sea countries...Like Singapore who is secretly a gamer, Cambodia and Thailand who have a sibling rivalry, Brunei being the sanest person in the group, and other 😂
I made a little headcanon for other countries... Like Romania being a vampire and being friends with Bulgaria being a vampire hunter, and some other crazy headcanons
(I think this is my first time yapping about CH on my TTTE blog lol...But it's really nice talking about this TwT💖)
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medisinasalasangan · 5 months ago
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Hi, I was wondering has your fanfiction of Stockholm syndrome been released? I'm excited for it based on the fanart you've made for it! 💗 When did you start shipping America and the Philippines? ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )��♡ Also, I really love your art!🪽
Ah! Hello! Thank you for that question and my humble apologies for my late answer (I haven't been active in Tumblr lately so I didn't see it lol)
About the fanfiction of The Stockholm Syndrome, no, I haven't released it yet. I'm still halfway finished. And currently, my schedule has been quite busy these days! I barely had any chance to write, and I'm sorry for that :(
At first, I expected that I would finish writing the fanfiction quickly, but due to some circumstances, it didn't. But don't worry, I won't abandon it; I'll assure you that it will be finished maybe around next month or even next week.
As for shipping these two characters: America and the Philippines, you could say I've grown to admire them since I became an activist. I learned facts such as the Filipinos being unable to be totally free due to the control and advantages the imperialists like America have over them.
The US imperialist still occupies the Philippines. We can see this in the fact that they kept feudalism in the country to ensure a continuous supply of raw materials from crops, to make the Philippines a certain market for imperialist products, to take advantage of cheap labour.
During the second world war, the Americans bombed the cities and citizens of the Philippines to force the surrender of the Japanese forces and also to cripple the Philippine economy. Thus, the Philippines was more easily brought back under US rule.
To summarise, the US still controls the Philippines.
That was what got me into writing fanfictions of them, such as the Pursuit and the Chase, and now, the Stockholm Syndrome. I was planning to use writing as an instrument to internalise the fact that I don't prefer the Philippines' and America’s relationship to be somewhat good. And since the Philippines wasn't animated yet, it was easier for me to characterise him in my own way. I wanted to personify the real toxicity of the US’ and the Philippines’ relationship by writing a Hetalia fanfiction.
Shipping them were also inspired from that one manga panel from Hetalia World Stars ch. 382, where Philippines showed Malaysia and Indonesia a muscle dance DVD of America, the one he claims he wanted. I thought a ‘what if’ Philippines came into a realisation that America is only using him? Would he still idolise him like he always did?
I feel like my answer is long enough. In the meanwhile, while you’re waiting for the release of the Stockholm Syndrome, you can read my other fanfiction (The Pursuit and The Chase) which showcases the Philippines and America as well, but this time the Philippines is an activist. (^ J ^)
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edupunkn00b · 1 year ago
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Decoherence, Ch. 7: Probabilities
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“It takes two to tango, but only one to seriously fuck up some shit.” -Non-zero Probabilities by N.K. Jeminsin
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2113, October 19, Jakarta, Indonesia
Remus woke with a start, a thin sheen of sticky sweat from the morning’s heat already coating his skin. He groaned and rolled out of bed, stripping off the sheets to let them hang in the sun. The barometer was steady, so while the lack of rain meant no relief from the oppressive humidity, it also meant he could leave the bedding to sun dry without fear of returning home to it being soaked in a sudden downpour. The sheets would do well enough with a little sun-freshening. He wouldn’t have enough of his water ration saved up until the end of the week, anyway.
Laundry would have to wait.
After a two minute sunshower, he dressed and dragged his hands through still-damp hair before stepping into his sandals and snagging his bag. He’d grab breakfast from a vendor, no need to heat up his tiny kitchen or open the fridge unless it was completely necessary.
He stepped outside and squinted against the sun’s glare, the flash of a passing bus and its rhythmic thud over potholes giving him the illusion of a subway blasting past. He shook his head. He hadn’t seen a subway since his university days, when Boston had finally decommissioned the CAT, Big Dig be damned, and converted it into the high speed tunnel between MIT and Harvard. Nirwan was out with his delicious-scented cart and he waved, jaywalking through slow-moving taxis and the stupidly rich—and richly stupid—who bothered with them. He could walk to work faster than the cars and rickshaws could get there. Backwards.
“Selamat pagi,” he grinned and bowed his head. “What’s good this morning?”
“Ah, Mr. Prince, it’s all good,” Nirwan laughed, playing along with his joke. “How are you this morning?” he asked and plucked a sheet of foil, flipping a kerak telor onto it without looking. “Any luck with your devices?” He tapped the side of his cart. “You should tell your boss, mine works great… Siti across the street offered me ten million rupiah for it.”
Remus laughed, “I’ll keep that in mind.” He bowed his head again and paid for the proffered packet before zipping it into his bag. Nirwan pretended not to notice when he overpaid for his breakfast. The man had long since given up on giving Remus change. “Smells great, Nirwan,” he smiled, looking at the rest of his wares. “Hey, can I get an extra order of roti ganjel for Lo? It’s his favorite.”
“Lo?” he asked, preparing another pocket with savory stuffed cinnamon bread. “I thought your nephew’s name was Virgil.”
“Huh?” Remus looked up. “Yeah, it is…” He tapped his sternum, just below his collarbone. “Yeah, and um, some of those coconut klepon, too.” He grinned again, a little weaker. The sun was already getting to him. Time to get to his workshop. “Thanks,” he murmured, tucking the treats away in his bag and hurrying off to the Senyan Research Center with another bow and a wave.
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“Almost,” Remus muttered, slowly tightening the guide wires at the back of the dynamo. “Almost… and—” The wire snapped with a loud twang, the broken end smacking against the casing, and his socket wrench clattered to the floor. “Damn!” he swore, slapping the work bench and wiping the sweat from his eyes with a rag. It didn’t help much, the growing darkness in the workshop left the machine fuzzy on the edges. 
He looked up. The room had gotten warmer, too. Remus caught sight of the clock on the wall and swore again as he picked up the wrench and unwound the busted wires from the dynamo.
“Fuck.” The building’s HVAC was cut off at 5 o’clock every night. They were luckier than most, with extra energy credits that allowed most floors to keep the power running for the full working day—and, when he was lucky, a little beyond. Higher pull machines, though… Those were all cut off. If Remus could just get this damn machine running they might be able to divert some of the energy credits they spent on lighting and the computer terminals into running the HVAC for longer. It was more efficient, anyway, to keep it going than to cycle through the power up each day.
With the HVAC out and only the barest of lighting still running, it truly was time to call it a day. He was close. The air buzzed with the energy the dynamo was collecting. He needed to find a way to store a bit more, to let it cycle in and start to run itself without the foot pedal. Unspooling the busted guide wires by feel, his fingers followed the now coiled copper.  His hand grazed where the snapped wire had dinged the aluminum casing, an impressive dent for a thin, 2mm copper wire.
Maybe there was a way to salvage more of that physical potential energy. Old automatons were basically powered with something similar, if on a larger scale. Combined, it might be enough. Nodding, he coiled up a few meters of wire and tucked it into his satchel then finally called it a night and headed out into the only slightly cooler street.
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On his way to Ro’s, Remus had picked up a steaming bag of mini hotcakes from a kue cubits stand. “A rat-a-tat-tat,” he called, knocking on the door, shaking the bag near the open window. “Beware geeks bearing gifts!”
Laughing, Patton opened the door, but before he could let him in, Virgil ducked under his legs and threw himself at Remus. “Unkca Re!” Virgil cheered, reaching to be picked up. “Sorry, Poppy,” he laughed, his voice rising up into a little squeal when Remus lifted him up into the air.
“No problem, Kiddo,” he grinned. “Why don’t we let Uncle Re come on in,” Patton ushered them both inside. “And you can both go wash your hands before supper.”
“Yes, sir!” Remus grinned and carried a giggling Virgil to the kitchen sink.
“Uncka Re, Poppy’s not ‘sir,’” he said, shaking his head and patting Remus’ cheek to get his attention. “He’s Poppy.”
Laughing, Remus hip checked his brother as they passed. “You did a good job with him, Ro Bro,” he winked. “None of that ‘sir’ bull—” He caught ‘Poppy’s’ eyebrow raise over Ro’s shoulder and shrugged. “Hockey?” he finished with another laugh as he set Virgil on the counter and pumped hand soap solution into each of their palms.
“Smooth, Re,” Ro laughed, tapping a wooden spoon on the edge of the saucepan. Re drew close, tearing off a bit of naan and dipping it in the soto betawi before Ro covered it. “Very smooth,” he said, gently slapping his hand away. “Dinner will be ready in about a half hour.”
“Half hour?” Remus grinned again, eyebrows raised. “Whaddya say you help me with a little project, Vee?”
“Yes, p’ease!”
~
The very tip of Virgil’s tongue stuck out of the corner of his mouth as he sat on his knees next to Remus. Spread out on the patio table around them were bits of wire, several wooden blocks and a partially disassembled Slinky. The setting sun had finally brought some relief from the heat and Remus felt his second wind, a fog lifting away from his thinking mind. The last of his heat headache had dissipated and his smile had grown relaxed as he pointed to the tension point in the coiled wire.
“Now, watch,” he murmured and Virgil looked even closer, eyes wide as he nodded rapidly. “When I let go of this side, the other block will jump across the table.” The little boy giggled and he sat back before Remus had to remind him, plucking his safety goggles from the top of his head and placing them solemnly over his eyes.
“I’m ready,” he said, nodding again. He bounced gently in his seat and Remus chuckled when he realized he was doing the same, his own knee bouncing under the table.
“Okay, three-two-one,” he counted down aloud then released one side of the spring. He silently counted the bounces and picked up a pencil to mark the number.
“Four,” Virgil said and Remus nodded again.
“Yep, four bounces for five coils of the spring.” He marked the paper and turned it so Virgil could see. Remus wasn’t sure how much the kid could read yet, but it didn’t hurt to show him the chart. “So which one do you think was the best run?” he asked, looking down at the chart. They hadn’t hit a curve yet. Maybe they needed a different gauge of wire, or a smaller spiral?
Virgil stared at the paper and finally pointed to a row in the middle. “That one,” he said, voice full of Ro’s confidence.
Remus laughed. “I think so, too,” he said, ruffling the kid’s hair. “Don’t tell your Daddy but I think you’re gonna give Lo a run for his money someday.”
Head tilted, Virgil frowned. “Uncka Woe’s not here,” he said, patting Remus’s hand.
His head jerked up and the pencil rolled off the table. “What did you say?”
“Uncka Woe! Uncka Re!” Virgil’s sweet voice carries down the stone steps, not a shout, but loud and confident, just like Ro. “Papa says it’s time for dinner!”
“We’ll be right up!” Lo calls back and winks at me. “Go on,” he grins, “We have time for one more try.”
Lo’s excitement is palpable, buzzing under my skin as I give the dynamo one more crank. “Ready?”
“Ready!” he says and steps back, taking my hand in his as we watch the electric bulb glow on top of the new motor.
From the top step, we hear Virgil’s delighted laugh. “You did it, Uncka Woe!” 
Reaching for Virgil’s hand, Remus crouched low to try to catch the little boy’s eyes. “Wait, Vee, what did you say?” Had he imagined it? Virgil’s words echoed in his head, layering over with phantom repetitions. A quiet whisper in a dusty barn. A murmur before he fell asleep.
“Did you hear? Dinner’s ready!” Janus called from the patio door. With a cheer, Virgil scrambled out of his seat. Shaking his head, Janus laughed. “I swear you two would stay out here all night if we let you.”
“Dinner’s ready, Uncka Re,” Virgil smiled back at him. Remus shook his head, the muffled rumble and roar of traffic, a bicycle’s bell, and someone singing two doors down rushed back into his awareness. He blinked at Virgil, who simply tugged at his hand until he stood and, slowly, followed him inside.
“Yeah… dinner,” he said, and closed the screen behind them.
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hellonerf · 9 months ago
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finding out you used to like ch is horrifying. I used to be there and you being there makes a weird amount of sense. Like yeah the weird old Tumblr person likes Homestuck, that amount of sense
i was in a lot of eyetwitching fandoms lol but i was mostly on ch instagram, didnt make anything nearly as edgy as my hetalia art it was honest to god just closet shipping indonesia and malaysia... 😅 this isnt the bad rep fandom i got the most traction in unforch 🙂
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lizzybeth1986 · 1 year ago
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Bargaining
Where: Book 2, Ch 9. Labuan Bajo island, Indonesia.
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
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Skill: Polyglot
(So I found this translation from a commenter on one of the YouTube playthroughs of this chapter, and this is what Hayden and Joko seem to be saying:
Hayden: Woah dude, no way...I thought the price is 60 for 2 horses
Joko: Wow, you do speak Indo! That price is for the locals, not tourists.
Hayden: Please, this is my girl/boyfriend, it'll be a shame if I can't afford it.
Joko: Alright, alright, special rate for the lovebirds!
Apologies for any inaccuracies!)
Skill Variation Masterlist - Book 1 | Book 2
The Hayden Young Project
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animusiem · 2 years ago
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Billboard USA Exclusion Zone Episode 2 (02/18/2023)
This week is definitely a breather after some chaos last week. Hey I'm not complaining, so let's talk about these few songs that debuted this week!
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23. "Zona de Perigo" by Leo Santana
Doing this series made me realize that without the US dominance in the music industry worldwide, it put a lot of pop music globally into a perspective of how big they are actually. Hence this song became the highest charting debut this week. Thanks Brazil for this one!
32. "X Si Volvemos" by Karol G & Romeo Santos
Time and time again when I'm looking at consistent quality when it comes to reggaeton, I will always go for Karol G. Yeah Rosalia is awesome but she likes to experiment more. Which means that she's a critic darling but never really broke mainstream till Despecha. But Karol G always consistent with her craft of making reggaeton and i gotta appreciate that.
54. "Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2" by PinkPantheress & Ice Spice
As a trans femme myself, there are some songs that will illicit gender euphoria in me. Like I listened to these songs and just get lost in the atmosphere and just make me so feminine. This song is one of them. All of these screams pink girl's room filled with Justin Timberlake, Usher, and Britney Spears posters. And I felt it so deeply. One of the best songs of 2023 so far
179. "Ch y La Pizza" by Fuerza Regida X Nathanael Cano
You know, every country must have one regional genre that will be crowd pleaser in weddings. Dangdut and Koplo for my country Indonesia and regional Mexican music is for you know Mexico. That's how I'll treat these songs whenever they are debuting on the chart, wedding music.
I highly recommend everyone to listen to these songs (especially Boy's A Liar Pt. 2 that song is awesome).
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kelasmotivasi · 11 days ago
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Ginanjar Budhiraharja Hypno Branding dan Digital Marketing
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Ginanjar Budhiraharja adalah tokoh berpengaruh dalam dunia pemasaran digital dan branding di Indonesia. Dengan sertifikasi CH, CHt, CI, serta gelar MM, beliau membawa pendekatan unik berupa hypno branding, yang menggabungkan seni hipnosis dengan strategi pemasaran modern.
Sebagai bagian dari Digital Creative Consultant, Ginanjar berfokus membantu perusahaan memaksimalkan potensi bisnis mereka melalui pendekatan yang kreatif dan berbasis data.
Digital Creative Consultant: Mitra Strategis Bisnis Digital
Digital Creative Consultant adalah perusahaan konsultan yang menawarkan layanan terintegrasi untuk memenuhi kebutuhan pemasaran, teknologi, dan pengembangan bisnis. Beroperasi di bawah PT Cipta Esa Kreasindo, perusahaan ini didirikan oleh lima profesional muda yang berpengalaman di industri media digital kreatif.
Layanan Digital Creative Consultant
Konsultasi Bisnis
Menyediakan analisis Revenue Management untuk memaksimalkan profitabilitas.
Mengembangkan strategi branding yang relevan dengan target pasar.
Memberikan panduan peluncuran produk yang efektif.
Pengembangan Digital
Membangun situs web dan aplikasi yang dirancang untuk performa optimal.
Strategi internet marketing, termasuk SEO dan iklan digital.
Layanan manajemen IT untuk mendukung operasional digital klien.
Pelatihan Bisnis Online
Memberikan edukasi praktis untuk membantu pelaku usaha meningkatkan penjualan secara online.
Hypno Branding: Strategi Unik untuk Memenangkan Pasar
Apa Itu Hypno Branding?
Hypno branding adalah metode yang memanfaatkan teknik hipnosis untuk memperkuat kesan merek pada pelanggan. Pendekatan ini fokus pada membangun koneksi emosional yang mendalam sehingga menciptakan loyalitas yang berkelanjutan.
Keunggulan Hypno Branding untuk Bisnis
Meningkatkan Daya Tarik Merek: Pelanggan merasa lebih terhubung dengan merek.
Menciptakan Hubungan yang Berkesan: Strategi ini menghasilkan dampak emosional yang bertahan lama.
Mempercepat Proses Konversi: Membantu pelanggan mengambil keputusan pembelian lebih cepat.
Keunggulan Digital Creative Consultant untuk Bisnis Anda
Digital Creative Consultant menghadirkan berbagai keunggulan kompetitif, di antaranya:
Pendekatan yang Disesuaikan
Setiap strategi dirancang berdasarkan kebutuhan unik klien, memastikan hasil yang maksimal.
Inovasi Berbasis Data
Menggunakan analisis data untuk mengoptimalkan keputusan pemasaran dan pengembangan bisnis.
Tim Profesional Berpengalaman
Dengan latar belakang yang kuat, tim ini mampu menghadirkan solusi inovatif untuk berbagai sektor industri.
Kisah Sukses: Meningkatkan Penjualan dengan Hypno Branding
Salah satu proyek sukses Digital Creative Consultant adalah membantu sebuah perusahaan e-commerce dalam meningkatkan penjualan. Dengan menggabungkan teknik hypno branding dan strategi pemasaran digital, perusahaan tersebut berhasil:
Meningkatkan Trafik Website: Situs web mereka mengalami peningkatan trafik organik hingga 150%.
Meningkatkan Konversi Penjualan: Rasio konversi naik sebesar 70% dalam tiga bulan.
Memperkuat Citra Merek: Penggunaan konten emosional yang konsisten meningkatkan daya ingat merek di benak konsumen.
Pelatihan Bisnis Online: Cara Efektif Menguasai Pasar Digital
Digital Creative Consultant juga menyediakan pelatihan bisnis online yang dirancang untuk membantu pelaku usaha memahami strategi digital terkini. Salah satu pelatihan favoritnya adalah "Tips Banjir Order dari Internet", yang membahas:
Cara Meningkatkan SEO: Teknik optimasi untuk mendapatkan peringkat tinggi di Google.
Strategi Konten yang Efektif: Membuat konten yang menarik dan relevan bagi audiens.
Pemanfaatan Media Sosial: Menggunakan platform seperti Instagram dan Facebook untuk menarik pelanggan baru.
Kesimpulan
Ginanjar Budhiraharja dan Digital Creative Consultant adalah solusi terbaik untuk bisnis yang ingin berkembang di era digital. Dengan pendekatan inovatif seperti hypno branding, mereka tidak hanya membantu bisnis tumbuh tetapi juga menciptakan pengalaman pelanggan yang luar biasa.
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