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kjunvs · 5 days ago
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@zxiyuu ha dicho: "¿escuchaste? dicen que se acercan otros días de temperatura más baja."
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📍café montagne. sus dígitos envolvieron el vaso de su americano recién servido, sintiendo cómo el calor se extendía por la piel de sus palmas. ante las palabras ajenas, asintió con un leve movimiento. " lo escuché, y me parece excelente. el invierno es mi estación favorita. " admite, aunque prefiere el invierno de su país natal, un simple favoritismo. " ¿acaso no te gusta el frío? no me digas que eres de las que prefieren el verano... no juzgo, claro."
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aurelvs · 6 days ago
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"¿Crees que después de todo esto aún harán el evento de San Valentín?" ♡ @zxiyuu
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No responde de inmediato porque quiere tomarse un instante para analizar las posibilidades. Después de lo ocurrido días atrás, quizás buscarían una forma de que las tensiones desaparezcan y una fiesta es la mejor opción.
' Seguramente, ' contesta finalmente, dedicándole una mirada a su acompañante. ' Pero no creo que sea tan malo. Nos servirá para pasar el tiempo. Además, San Valentín es divertido, ¿no crees? '
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zhyuxin · 11 days ago
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"eso puedo verlo, el peor servicio de todos" revolea la mirada y hay una nota de humor en su tono porque, haciendo una rápida recapitulación, está seguro de que no es el único rostro inconforme que ha visto a causa de aquella nueva actividad impuesta por el club. "al parecer lo que dicen es cierto y los niños de hoy en día prefieren estar frente a una pantalla y tienen poca tolerancia a la frustración" explica acompañando un leve encogimiento de hombros. la verdad es que no sabe si sea una generalización válida, pero definitivamente hay una razón por la que la mayoría de la zona de juegos de destreza llevan más de media hora vacíos, motivo por el que decidió tomarse unos minutos para deambular entre los puestos del festival. con la mirada busca a algún individuo vestido con el uniforme de empleados del club y cuando lo halla, hace un movimiento de mano para pedir que se acerque. "la señorita zhou va a tomarse unos minutos, ¿podrías hacerte cargo mientras tanto, por favor?" pide con cortesía que mantiene el balance correcto entre afabilidad y distanciamiento necesario antes de volverse a la mayor. "¿vamos? con suerte podremos encontrar algo decente para beber" o un pretexto para no volver a sus respectivos deberes, para él ambas opciones son viables.
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"El servicio que no estoy dando" Sentenció, a sabiendas que no existiría reclamo de vuelta al percatarse de quién se trataba. Sus hombros se alzaron en respuesta, mostrándose más relajada por la interrupción familiar, aquello le permitió bajar la guardia por unos segundos, aunque no del todo. "No" Ausencia de vergüenza en su voz, admite sin mucho reparo que simplemente no quería estar en esa posición "Mi turno termina en poco más de media hora, pero decidí cerrar antes" Sonrisa cínica apareció en sus labios, y vuelve a negar retomando expresión neutral "Prefiero un té, la cafeína no me viene bien en estos momentos. ¿Y tú? ¿Has terminado tu turno en los juegos?"
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seonarii · 6 days ago
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"¿Necesitas ayuda?" ( @zxiyuu )
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"¿Tanto se nota?" Mejillas rojas por el esfuerzo y mohín enfurruñado por la pregunta, son las características que más resaltan en su rostro. Nari solo quería pasarla bien en la pista de hielo, dando vueltitas como una niña que ha descubierto un nuevo entretenimiento y matando el largo tiempo de descanso que les han otorgado; sin embargo, le cuesta reconocer que ciertas cosas simplemente no las puede realizar con tanta destreza. "Si luzco como un venado recién nacido tratando de pararse, ¡no vayas a mencionarlo!"
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dramaticviolincrescendo · 5 months ago
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BFSS vs. MYATB
I had some Thoughts(TM) after finishing “Blooming Flowers, Silent Sorrow” and thought I���d put them out into the universe.
I’m definitely glad that I read the book and plan to start “Jinbao Marries a Wife” after the extra episodes air. That being said, this is nevertheless one of the rare occasions where I actually preferred the show to the novel. I have already rewatched the series more times than I care to admit publicly, but I don’t really see myself reading the book again unless an official English translation is released to see the approved wording and whether anything was left out of the translation I read.
For anyone who plans to read and wants to avoid spoilers, I’ll hide the rest below the cut. If you loved the book, no worries—this won’t be a negative review!
The Story
I’m extremely impressed that the story is basically the same and, in parts where it isn’t, maintains full fidelity to the original plot and characters. Like MDZS and The Untamed, there were some plot points that got shuffled around in order to suit the medium of television rather than written narrative—and only twelve episodes of television, at that—but it didn’t alter the essence of the story or even the overarching plot at all. Some events were consolidated where it made sense (ex., finding Zongzheng Yuzhan’s dahlia and escaping with Xiaoyu), and others were fragmented in a manner that allowed us more time to get to know the characters (ex., Xiaobao delivering the medicine and their intimate moment in episode three being at two different times). Even Xiaobao’s illness, which was shortened to the spring rather than the following autumn, was still written and portrayed in such a way that you really felt the passage of time and how excruciating it could be when finding the dahlias before their window passed was at the fore of everyone’s minds.
There are a few points, however, where I feel like the show was able to add something to the narrative that I found I missed when reading the book, while I didn’t encounter anything while reading that I really wished had made it into the show. To be honest, given how few episodes they had to tell this story and how important pacing was as a result, that really surprised me. Here are some things that come to mind:
Toning down the non-con elements. While the show depicts those moments as almost more of a non-con initiation transforming into something more tacitly consensual as it progressed (or dubious consent due to drinking or drugging), the book really stuck to the non-con focus of their interactions. I was surprised how long it remained that way, as well as how much more Huai’en pushed it by trying to initiate things after the betrayal and poisoning. I know a lot of that is due to the medium—in a show of this nature, I’d have been more surprised if they’d kept it the same. It’s just something I preferred about how it was depicted in the show and felt made the romance a little more believable as it evolved so quickly.
More conversations between Xiaobao and Huai’en. As with the last point, it made the budding romance more believable for me, not to mention adding that extra bit of heartbreak when Huai’en betrayed Xiaobao. In the book, he doesn’t mention anything about his family history or his father after Jin Bao’s asthma crisis; much of what Xiaobao learns about Huai’en doesn’t come up until the latter is already gone. Sharing the truths (or what Huai’en thought were the truths) of his past added to the half-truths of what he’s doing in Jiangnan created a much deeper sense of manipulation for me and added to the weight of both what he does in episode six as well as how he still tries to keep the Jins alive in the aftermath.
The overall character growth. I’ll put more on this in the characters section, but I was left feeling a little disappointed at the end of the book in a way I wasn’t when I finished the show. It’s not that the growth was bad or missing, just that it didn’t feel as deep as the show for me. At the end of MYATB, Xiaobao is more mature and mindful of what his family needs and his own responsibilities in making that happen; in BFSS, he’s mostly acting like a young master again, gallivanting around with Huai’en and bemoaning how useless he can be. In MYATB, Huai’en grows to care about more than just Xiaobao, even though Xiaobao is still his true north; in BFSS, he’s seriously considering killing Xiaoyu out of jealousy in the last few chapters while rescuing her. In MYATB, Su Yin is angry at the situation, not with Xiaobao, and eventually comes to terms with the idea that Xiaobao has matured and can be trusted to make his own choices; in BFSS, we don’t really see the closure to that disagreement, which was one of my favorite scenes in the finale. Again, nothing wrong with how the book portrayed things, but I felt there was a certain growth in these characters in the show that I’d have liked to see mirrored there.
Xue Tong’en’s ubiquitous presence. She’s startlingly absent in the book while her presence in the show seems to be the backdrop to everything. Zongzheng Yuzhan’s obsession and even madness are palpable in the show, and his strange hatred for yet attachment to Huai’en is especially moving. All of that was absent in the book except for a couple of mentions in the overall narration and Zongzheng Yuzhan’s unwillingness to relinquish Xiaoyu. I just didn’t feel it like I did while watching MYATB.
Their strange but heartwarming little found family. My jaw dropped to see Zuoying and Youying peace out during the final battle, leaving Huai’en to fend for himself, and Zhaocai have an off-screen love interest he was determined to marry before he, too, caught a case of bisexuality. (His sentiment, not mine.) No tearful farewells after a year of huddling together for survival? No beautiful little scene of Huai’en’s two shadows keeping him alive until help arrived? No Zhaocai-Xiaoyu tag-teaming to interrupt Xiaobao and Huai’en at every turn? Don’t get me wrong—the two of them going off on their romantic road-tripping was satisfying, but… Well, as someone who sees platonic and romantic relationships as equally important, I was a little sad to see that it’s just…them.
First, the raid; next, the cure. Having Xiaobao’s remedy come last made Huai’en’s journey feel like there were higher stakes for me. In the book, it’s like tying up a loose end—“bring back Xiaoyu, and I’ll fully forgive you.” In the show, Huai’en gets to see what’s at stake and can make the conscious decision to inconvenience and further endanger himself by taking Xiaoyu away. He knows Xiaobao still loves him and has to just sit there helplessly while he continues to go through episodes that leave him unconscious for hours or days; he has to leave without saying goodbye, with no prompting from Xiaobao to bring Xiaoyu back or ultimatums on his forgiveness. And if he failed? In the show, that’s it for Xiaobao; in the book, it’s just whether his sister comes home, which Huai’en isn’t as bothered about even if he’s willing to die for it. For me, it read as a little more…transactional in the novel, so it wasn’t quite as emotionally stirring. Plus, waiting until later to heal Xiaobao meant Su Yin and Huai’en had to work together after everything that happened between them, which may have gone a long way towards that reconciliation I mentioned.
Li Gongxiang. …That’s it. ‘Nuff said.
All the little things that made the characters more real. Obviously, visual mediums are going to fill in personalities in ways that written narratives can’t, but MYATB did so in such a way that I deeply missed those details when they weren’t there. Zhaocai and Jinbao’s odd sleeping arrangements. Xiaobao and the dancer…and the guy in the restaurant… Shaoyu coming back to stake his claim only to get out-bratted by Xiaobao. Youying royally screwing up and putting the Jins on alert, necessitating an in-universe convoluted plot to make it seem like a random jianghu misunderstanding. None of it was necessary, no, but it was fun and made me care more about the characters as I watched. The only moment like this in the book that really stood out to me was Su Yin tickling Xiaobao into submission, which was honestly amazing. In any case, adding depth to the supporting characters that wasn’t there in the book added more to the main characters as well, so I missed those small details as I read.
The Characters
I know it seems like I covered that already, but there were a couple of specifics that really stood out to me regarding character choices and personalities in the book compared to the show. As with the story, there wasn’t much I felt hadn’t been incorporated from the book, while there were elements from the show that I did miss seeing as I read. Overall, I thought the show did a fantastic job of taking who the characters were on a fundamental level in the book and enhancing them with certain narrative choices.
Huai’en: I am unspeakably grateful for whoever decided to age him up to 20. It facilitated the conversations he had with Xiaobao that deepened their relationship and made the romance more believable. With that added maturity, his cold manipulation makes a lot of sense for his character rather than the angry and violent outbursts that the teenage Huai’en in the book was prone to. Even in MYATB, Huai’en experienced a few of those, but they only came at pivotal moments and, as a result, had more meaning to me. (Note: not morally right, but still meaningful.) On another note, I was mourning the loss of his scene with the emperor as I read. The majority was still there, namely the blood test, dahlia, and refusing his title. However, exonerating the Jins was a huge moment that contributed to his reconciliation with Xiaobao and their ability to live happily later. For me, it was more moving to see him take that initiative in the show rather than have it offered to him as an incentive for providing information that could free Prince Shen later in the book.
Xiaobao: …It’s the word “lecherous.” I just can’t get past it! In the show, we’re made aware that he’s frequented brothels in the past, and no further details are given. His attempts to woo “Miss Zheng” are slightly sleazy, but they hardly count as “lecherous,” which I really liked. It’s more of a wide-eyed “she could kick my ass in any context and I’d thank her for it” situation than…well, “lecherous.” (Nope, still can’t get past it even when I use it.) With an aged-up Huai’en, I think that having Xiaobao be more of an adorable wannabe player matched a bit better. He was still that way in the book, but the sexual element was a lot more prevalent (namely trying to switch positions), while MYATB moved him past that very quickly.
Su Yin: As I mentioned above, I really mourned the loss of their closure. In the show, we see a Su Yin who goes through hell trying to avenge Xiaobao only to learn that he needs to take a step back and trust that Xiaobao can take care of himself. He isn’t that same spoiled young master who needs Su Yin to constantly come to his rescue anymore by the end, and Su Yin has seen Huai’en’s sincerity even if he will never be able to forgive Huai’en’s indiscretions himself. Su Yin is very similar in much of the book, but I felt that their roads diverged some after Xiaobao went to warn Huai’en about the trap at Chifeng Cliff. In BFSS, we never really see him get over that, and his anger is truly at Xiaobao—he even insults him multiple times. MYATB shows it as concern with Xiaobao’s self-esteem and seeming willingness to degrade himself, shortly followed by understanding and acceptance, however hesitant. I loved that growth for both Su Yin and their relationship, so I was quite disappointed that it wasn’t the same in the book.
Que Siming: This was a case where expectations didn’t meet reality. I’d heard from people who read the book how he was the only one rooting for Huai’en and Xiaobao, but…that wasn’t entirely the vibe I got. It was still there, as it was in the show, but perhaps it was his personality that made it a bit difficult to see. In the show, Que Siming is eccentric, self-serving, and arrogant. However, there are moments when he displays genuine emotion towards Xiaobao’s suffering and Huai’en’s fate that show he really does care, even if his taste for gossip outweighs most other things a lot of the time. In the book, he was mostly just mean. The self-serving arrogance was there, but I didn’t really see much else. It could have been lost in translation, and I’m sure I’ll have a better grasp of him after “Jinbao Marries a Wife,” but on the whole I was left feeling like he was one of the only characters who was extremely different and far more likable in the show. Props to Kou Weilong!
Xiaoyu: She is one of the other characters who felt extremely different between the two mediums, and I vastly prefer the show’s version. In the book, Xiaoyu almost didn’t even seem like a kid of only about ten. Her dialogue read like a young woman, and I have to agree with the book version of Huai’en that her feelings about Xiaobao were…uh…wow. I definitely preferred Su Yin alluding to a marriage as merely a parting shot at Huai’en. Of course, the context is important: in the book, the Jins already decided Xiaoyu would run the family business, and she was also aware of what had happened to the Xues and that she wasn’t actually a Jin. In those circumstances, it makes sense that she would have been groomed to consider this eventuality without much thought given to their brother-sister relationship beyond just always being together. Still, uh…very glad they didn’t go that route. It also meant she could be more of a child in MYATB and wage a war for Xiaobao’s attention against Huai’en without that loaded underlying meaning.
Zongzheng Yuzhan: In MYATB, he seems to have gotten an upgrade. Even more than just being an oftentimes off-screen, absentee antagonist, he was a character foil for Huai’en. We are meant to see that Huai’en’s understanding of love is twisted, as Li Gongxiang said, because his only example is his foster father’s obsessive and possessive form of love. What makes Zongzheng Yuzhan monstrous is that he can’t change. What makes Huai’en human is that he can. He could have been a monster—a beast, as Xiaobao calls him in the book multiple times—but he takes a different road. That road leads to direct conflict with Zongzheng Yuzhan and emphasizes their differences in a dramatic and captivating way. In the book, that conflict really isn’t there. Zongzheng Yuzhan very easily lets go of Huai’en being Zongzheng Yunlian’s son and urges him to be free until he comes back for Xiaoyu. Perhaps that’s the Zongzheng Yuzhan we’d have seen if Huai’en had visited him in prison, but that steady escalation of their differences until it reached a boiling point made the stakes in the second half of the show that much more impactful for me.
In all, I enjoyed BFSS. It was worth reading and did add a lot of insight into certain scenes that couldn’t possibly include dialogue, especially Xiaobao’s thoughts during poison episodes and his quieter moments as Huai’en insisted on proving what a joke Su Yin’s security was to him. (I’m imagining Su Yin with a clown nose and wig asking, “Am I a joke to you?” Yes. Yes, you are. But I love you anyway.)
Perhaps I’d feel a little differently if I’d read the book before watching the show. Having gone the opposite direction, though, I’m left astounded at how well MYATB took a book with over a hundred chapters, adapted it for the screen, enhanced both the plot and characters, and told the story in twelve episodes with time to spare for an extra fluffy epilogue. There was a lot of love put into the show, and while I did enjoy the book, that may have made all the difference for me.
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xxxevilfilms · 4 months ago
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💜Tekken Request Rules💜
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Decided to do a comprehensive list of things I will/won't do for Tekken since I'm trapped in this fandom now :P
If you'd like to request a fic, prompt, or headcanon for a couple or character, please look at this post for additional information. I like to do a lot of my own fic ideas on the side, so I'm sorry if I take too long getting back to you! Please be aware that I am a smut account and that I only will ever write smut, whether it's PWP (porn with plot) or PWOP (porn without plot), so do not ask me to do anything else because it ain't gonna happen lol. Please also keep any prompts short and simple. I am more likely to respond to a prompts that says "Asuka gets knocked up by her big cousin" then to a prompt that says "Asuka gets knocked up by her big cousin and then Hwoarang gets jealous and kidnaps Asuka and Jin has to battle with the implications of this incestuous act while Asuka's feelings bounce between Hwoarang and Jin". Like, please, if you have the time to write out a multi-chapter spanning draft, you have the time to write it yourself 🙃.
Will Do:
Incest
Yandere/Toxic shit in general
De-aging
Blood/Gore
M/M, M/F, F/F (Preference for M/M and M/F)
Non-con/dub-con
Most Problematic Content/Dead Dove nonsense
Will Not Do:
Reader-inserts/OCs
Trans!Headcanons (I have no experience in writing trans content, so I'm unable to fulfill prompts/requests of this nature. Please don't take offense, I just feel as though other writers would do a better job than I ever could...)
Shota/Loli (All characters will look 18+ regardless of canonical age/age presented in a fic or prompt.)
Crossovers (Self-explanatory. Unless otherwise stated, I will only do Tekken)
Mpreg (I've written it before, but as of right now, I have no interest in writing it).
Omegaverse (I just think the concept is dumb).
Characters I Can't Do: Characters I either don't like, don't really have an interest in writing, or will write but I have a few concessions regarding how I like to write them.
Lili (I just hate her, any requests involving her in some way will promptly be deleted/ignored)
Xiaoyu (Snore)
Jun (Double snore, unless she’s Unknown in which case fuck it we ball)
Leroy (No hate, he’s not my type lol)
Raven (See above)
List is subject to change. I have biases towards certain characters/pairings/dynamics than I do others (i.e. Asuka and any Asuka related ships hehe), but I'm thankfully more than just a one trick pony.
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zxiyuu · 18 days ago
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Privilegios; es lo que ha definido sus vidas en ese contexto específico, y aún así existe gente no conforme con ello. No se consideraba una persona política ni pretendía serlo como para hablar sobre disparidad social, menos aún cuando lo único que conoce son lujos. Desde joven aceptó con los brazos abiertos lo que el destino le puso en frente y no cuestionó más nada, ¿por qué habría de hacerlo? Fue lo que pensó en ese momento, sin pensar en el hubiera. Hasta que Archie le dio algo nuevo para sobre analizar. "Es una buena filosofía, imagino es a lo que la mayoría aspira" Imaginando el caso de alguien quien aún con todas las ventajas que se pueden tener en este mundo, lleva una vida sin sentido. Vaya tragedia. "Bueno... si es así como funciona; entonces quedarse con la herencia y tener todo el poder no suena tan tentador después de todo, si consideramos se pierde el equivalente a lo que se gana, ¿qué sería en nuestro caso?" La interrogante pesó en su mente por un periodo considerable, causando frustración en su ser al percatarse del desconocimiento de la respuesta. "Esta vida no debería ser para nadie" Habló con pesadumbrez. Siendo repentinamente consciente del tono utilizado en su voz, procedió "No me malinterpretes, no me desagrada nada de esto, es sólo que... me aburre" Repitió, reafirmando su postura respecto al laberinto. Dejándose llevar como la corriente de un riachuelo, partiendo su presencia en dos a la aparición de difluencias creadas por piedras a medio camino, sólo para volver a unirse después. "Es un buen motivo, aunque con más valor sentimental para tu padre que para ti", pese a las intenciones honradas, jamás se vería llamando a su descendencia como algún familiar "Ah... ¿y ese instinto tuyo es de fiar?" Negó. Ella no creía en esas cosas, sus métodos eran más bien prácticos "Necesitarás más que simples palabras para convecerme".
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“ No puedo pedir una mejor vida ” para variar, sus palabras estaban plagadas de sinceridad. Encogió sus hombros, siempre dependía desde que luz mirasen el destino que les tocó justo como expuso la fémina, era diferente para cada quién. Si bien existían cosas que no consiguió; por lo general, era consciente del tipo de vida que llevaba y de que todas sus decisiones del pasado lo han llevado hasta este momento. ¿Remordimientos? No existe en su vocabulario, su meta es fija y no negociable. “ Siempre quise vivir una vida sin arrepentimientos, podría decirse que es la filosofía de mi vida ” otra vez pecó de honesto. ¿Por qué no? Le gustaba observar facciones de contraparte, las percibía genuinas y capaces de expresar más de lo que las palabras no; se sentía incapaz de predecir sus próximos vocablos. La jaula de oro, repitió para su fuero interno. “ Tiene sus limitantes pero tenemos más posibilidades que alguien común, ganas algo y pierdes otra cosa, ¿no funciona así el mundo?” cada paso que daban, caminaban sobre un cristal que podía romperse en cualquier oportunidad. Cada familia era un mundo, así como las relaciones que mantenían con sus iguales. Un día, eran aliados; al otro, enemigos. “ Esta vida no es para cualquiera. ” Sus pies siguieron el camino señalado sin rechistar y a medida que avanzaba, miraba de soslayo a su acompañante; reconociendo que el origen de sus discrepancias residia en la forma que crecieron. Todo su merodeo radicaba en conocer la vida a través de su percepción. “ ¿La historia? Mmm ” rebuscó en su mente. “ No es nada del otro mundo ” era una historia que ya ha compartido con anterioridad, así que no había problema en contarla. Archie catalogaba siempre las cosas entre aquellas que puede compartir con los demás y aquellas que eran imposibles de decir, no por vergüenza; sino, prefería reservar sus historias para sí mismo. Razón por la que, no todo lo que salía de sus labios era cierto. “ Mi padre tenía un hermano al cuál quiso mucho, nunca lo conocí, por supuesto. Me contó que siempre hablaron de cómo le pondrían a su primogénito. Mi tío falleció muy joven, no tuvo descendencia. No fui el primero en mi familia pero sí el primer varón y en su honor, llevo este nombre. ” En su familia, solían mantener tales costumbres de nombrar a sus descendientes para recordar a los que abandonaron el plano terrenal cómo una forma de rememorar su existencia en el mundo. El inglés no creía en esas cosas, pero respetaba los deseos de sus progenitores. Con todo, introdujo manos en su abrigo, avanzando hasta que casi llegaba a otra bifurcación. “ Estoy a favor de confiar en el instinto, por algo los humanos han lograron sobrevivir por años. ¿Izquierda o derecha? ” ladeó el rostro, esbozando una sonrisa casquivana. “ Mi instinto me dice que desobedezca la idea de doblar a la derecha. ”
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aaartemisia · 2 years ago
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Josie : I don’t speak Spanish
Also Josie Rizal herself : Como la flor (como la flor), Con tanto amor (con tanto amor).. Me diste tú… Se marchitó… Me marcho hoy.. Yo sé perder; pero… Ah-ah, ay… Cómo me duele.. A ah-ah, ay… Cómo me duele..
Asuka, Lili, Alisa and Xiaoyu saw this be like : (surprised in international)
Miguel rn : (smiles in si español)
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derpycon · 8 months ago
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Introducing our first Guest of DerpyCon 2024 Faye Mata! From gaming to voice acting, Faye Mata is an advocate of chasing dreams. She’s best known for playing the roles of Aqua (Konosuba), Astolfo/Rider of Black (Fate/Apocrypha), Yukako Yamagishi (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure), Petra Macneary (Fire Emblem), Kagami (Miraculous Ladybug), and Lulu (League of Legends).
She is also known as Sailor Aluminum Siren (Sailor Moon), Ling Xiaoyu (Netflix’s TEKKEN), Princess Malty (Rising of the Shield Hero), Miyu/Fukaziroh (Sword Art Online: GGO), Rin Hoshizora (Love Live!), and Neon Nostrade (Hunter x Hunter). Some game roles are NiCO (Dead or Alive 6), Lene (Fire Emblem Heroes), Daria and Lishenna (Shadowverse), and scattered throughout the world in Genshin Impact!
Find out more here! :https://derpycon.com/guests/
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Faye also competed semi-professionally in video game tournaments around the world such as EVO, CEO, and Worlds under the gamertag “Princess Aura,” the same name she used as a competitor on national reality TV show WCG Ultimate Gamer (SyFy). She used to be a content creator for an eSports organization. Faye brings a lot of fun and energy to cons and currently enjoys challenging people to 1v1 battles in Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Follow her on Twitter at @FayeMata, and Instagram @fayematata!
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/fayemata Twitter: @FayeMata TikTok: @FayeMata Instagram: fayematata
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teragames · 2 years ago
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Ling Xiaoyu es la protagonista del nuevo video promocional de Tekken 8
Continuando con la tradición de video de personajes de @TEKKEN está aquí para #Tekken8, esta vez tenemos un buen vistazo al estilo letal de Ling Xiaoyu.
Continuando con nuestra reciente publicación de dosis doble, otro trailer de personajes está aquí para Tekken 8. Esta vez tenemos una buena mirada al estilo letal de Ling Xiaoyu, quien proviene de las artes marciales chinas basadas en Baguazhang y Piguazhang. Conoce más acerca de la alegre Ling Xiaoyu y su próxima participación en el Torneo del Puño de Hierro en el nuevo trailer de TEKKEN…
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ayakankmr · 18 days ago
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Agradecida por la esclarecedora charla compartida, delicada sonrisa cobra vida, iluminando la sombría expresión que la ha acompañado de vez en cuando. Ayaka dedica un vistazo de reojo a su acompañante, admirando la sabiduría que esa joven mujer parece desbordar, sin caer en entendimiento restringido como lo haría una persona mucho mayor a ambas. Con un suave asentimiento, acaba aceptando aquellas palabras que procurará no olvidar a futuro. "Tiene razón. Sigamos avanzando sin detenernos". Antes de que la escasa luz del sol desaparezca por completo, antes de que ojos curiosos las descubran 'cooperando', a paso firme deben continuar; pues dar marcha atrás nunca fue una opción.
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Sus conclusiones sobre Ayaka fueron simples y concretas, así como ella se expresaba; mesurada para hablar y considerada con las personas a su alrededor -más de lo que algunos merecían-, sintió curiosidad por su familia y el rol que desempeñaba dentro de la misma, y sobretodo, el potencial que tenía para ser la heredera aún si ella no tuviese la ilusión de serlo. "Ya veo... el silencio también es una virtud, saber escoger cuándo hablar, con las palabras apropiadas y a quién dirigirlas" Era lo que ella solía hacer. Hablar lo necesario, enfocar su energía en lo que consideraba relevante y el resto dejarlo fluir a su ritmo; quizá no era el mismo caso, pero no estaba en ella darle lecciones de vida a Ayaka. Con esto en mente, consideró la posibilidad de no ser sólo la menor quien se estaba proyectando en la conversación. "Esperemos no sea el caso, entonces, sería molesto tener que lidiar con más problemas además del que tenemosnactualmente" Alzó la mano, refiriéndose a lo obvio. "Como digas, debemos darnos prisa si no queremos quedarnos en este lugar hasta la media noche."
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mana-sputachu · 2 years ago
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I am a hardcore Xiaojin fan, but recently I couldn't help but be interested in Xiaoyu/Devil Jin (which is also Xiaojin because I can't stray from that but we all know DJ is a bit too extra and weird but in a "fun" way), there's something about them that is just *chef's kiss*. Xiaoyu loves Devil Jin because he's a part of Jin and if she separates them in her mind then she believes it means she doesn't truly love Jin (but she also doesn't love love DJ at start but then he grows on her ya know), while Devil Jin takes an interest in her initially because of how he recognises that she's important to Jin and how, to put it in a way, Jin's body reacts to her. Then she grows on him ofc so he tolerates her because lbh she's probably the most fun human who isn't scared of him or want to k*ll him he's come across so far, and then she becomes the first person he falls in love with
While I do get the charm of XiaoDevil Jin as a ship (I even wrote a non-con with them, maaaany moons ago)... I personally prefer XiaoJin. I do love angst, but in different ways. In my hcs Jin always tries to keep DJ dormant, so... *shrugs* I know it's a kind of ship dynamic that attracts many, but... dunno, maybe I just became a softie with age, lol.
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meeedeee · 3 years ago
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Better Than Me (Eng. Ver)
Fandoms: Tekken (Video Games)
Rape/Non-Con
Kazama Jin/Mishima Kazuya
Mishima Kazuya
Kazama Jin (Tekken)
Ling Xiaoyu
Claudio Serafino
Panda (Tekken)
Rape/Non-con Elements
Father/Son Incest
Parent/Child Incest
One-sided Kazama Jin/Ling Xiaoyu
Netorare
ntr
Cuckolding
Cuckquean
Video
Angst
Mind Break
Ahegao
Drooling
top mishima Kazuya
Bottom Kazama Jin (Tekken)
Internet
E-mail
Cell Phones
Incest
Computers
Sex Tapes
Moral Degeneration
Corruption
Anal Sex
Masturbation
Kissing
Pecs
Non-Consensual Kissing
Boys Kissing
Creampie
Choking
Crying
(Feed generated with FetchRSS) source https://archiveofourown.org/works/40925100
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zxiyuu · 2 days ago
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Expresión permanece estoica. Indiferente ante el comportamiento del joven frente a sí, igual que las miradas severas dirigidas a ambos. "Aprecio la congruencia en tu discurso." Comentario innecesario, juzgando por su actuar, podía deducir que poco o nada le importaba la opinión externa. Igual que ella. "Y sé que no me lo pediste, pero deberías mantener discreción, ya ves que hay un loco en alguna parte observandonos." Dijo con voz neutral, casi como si ni ella misma creyera en sus propias palabras, aun y cuando lo decía muy en serio. "Ya estás aquí, no necesitas pedirme permiso." Se encogió de hombros, pensando que sería divertido si se termina haciendo de una terrible reputación por dejar que otros se metan a la fila. "Zhou XiaoYu, un gusto." Parte de las cortesías usuales, toma la mano contraria y la aprieta con moderada fuerza. "¿Qué planeas comprar?"
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' ya veo. ' sus ojos siguen el índice contrario, mirando a todas esas personas en la fila. vergüenza no tiene, así que no se mueve de donde está y continúa hablando con la contraria. ' la verdad es que no me da igual. me gusta que la gente me ame y adore. ' a pesar de la sonrisita tonta en su rostro, no hay nada de sarcasmo en sus palabras. necesita de la adoración de desconocidos para poder vivir. ' pero si ya me odian, ¿qué voy a hacer? al menos ahora les doy más razones. ' prefiere que lo detesten por colarse en una fila y no por una logia a la que pertenece. ' ¿no me dejas quedarme contigo? prometo que soy buena compañía y muy divertido. soy nilo moretti, ¿y tú? ' le estira su mano, esperando que la tome.
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tekken-thoughts · 4 years ago
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I am having a headache with fighting game lore.I don't even want to understand street fighter anymore and Tekken 7 story while filling some plot holes is confusing.Like , why does Akuma wait 50 years to come out of the jungle he was hiding in?And the story of the side characters?
They could have used Claudio and his exorcism abilities? Because apart from the chara design i see nothing interesting in him.Hwoarang list an eye because he receive a grenade in his face for Jin? 🤨 Xiaoyou whole life purpose is being the Sakura to Jin's Sasuke?Like Xiaoyou could be so more interesting if everything she did was not around Jin?At this point both Xiaoyou and Hwoarang better get married at the end with Jin.And Law and Phoenix have been made in pure dimwits. Law ending is dumb.
If you are a side character in tekken then you will suffer.Like Eddy who lost his master anyway despite making a deal with the Zaibatsu that made him kill people.
I’m not a fan of the Tekken 7 story. So many plot holes as you said. Kazuya winning was the right call but most of what happens is a mess. Harada has admitted that the Tekken 7 ret-conned some things to make it easier for new players.
Akuma obviously wasn’t something that was planned in the previous games but he’s a marketing ploy and yes it worked. Akuma fighting Heihachi is a cool moment but it’s kinda dumb that he’s there in the first place when so much stuff has happened before.
I actually made a post about this before. If you’re a male, legacy non-Mishima character when it sucks for you. Law is favourite character and they do not rate my boy. The Xiaoyu just doesn’t bother so much actually.
Claudio should have been used in the story more. I think that was the original plan. His exorcism ability is interesting but he never even faces faces Kazuya or Jin. Tekken 8 I guess.
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aaartemisia · 2 years ago
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Josie Rizal and her likes and dislikes (if she was been confirmed and has a huge role and major comeback in Tekken 8):
- she likes to eat healthy food and having a very lethargic diet (even she has an hourglass figure and being physically fit and sexy due to her being a eskrima practitioner)
- she was a fan of Aaliyah and Selena Quintallina and she would sometimes wore like them while attending Halloween parties.
- she was into math, science, essay and history but she’s being a straight-a student herself.
- Josie was also a Zendaya fan.
- Josie has a crybaby personality but Josie was been described by some people she met with as a “her smile, her kindness and her beauty was a ray of sunshine”.
- Josie loves to help with other people and being hospitable.
- Josie would decline the offer if she didn’t want to sing at a karaoke but she sang good.
- HBO’s Euphoria was her favorite tv show.. it is because of Zendaya, duh
- Josie tended to be shy, mysterious, wholesome, sweet but she was sometimes sarcastic.
- josie was a big fan of red lipstick but she prefers wearing orange lipstick.
- she speaks Tagalog; but she knew how to speak bicolano, ilocano, kapampangan hiligayon and cebuano (Josie was bisdak) but she spoke English, Japanese and Spanish too.
- a collector of canvas tote bags, clothes, shoes and keychains (especially books, magazines, makeups and also nail polishes).
- also a switftie herself.
- “in love with his red…”
- josie has a crush on Miguel Rojo and she was into hot Spanish bad boy (but a wholesome from the inside).
- josie loves eating sweet’s especially some Filipino sweet delicacies like halo-halo, mais con yelo, egg pie, buko pie, pastillas, espasol, ginataang mais/ginataang bilu-bilo and also haribo gummy bears, kit-kat, Goya, Hershey’s and some other international sweetened foods.
- Josie would get mad if someone’s trying to get her favorite Haribo Gummy Bears.
- Josie also listens to Utada Hikaru, R&B rap and hip-hop music and metal rock and soft rock music.
- an avid traveler and wanted to learn different kinds of languages and cultures (since she works as a supermodel outside of her country).
- Josie plans to get married at 25 and having two daughters of her own at 34.
- Josie’s Highschool course would be humanities.
- a fan of haikus and poetry.
- she was into gold made jewelries and white Pearls.
- Was born under a Virgo sign.
- She would get insecure and jealous sometimes.
- was good friends with Xiaoyu, Alisa, Asuka, Lili, Kuma and Panda.
- Josie would yell, saying a roasting reply at someone else who’s being racist towards Filipinos (since she hates racist people.)
A white racist karen : “that is why I don’t hire Filipinos.”
Josie Rizal herself : “Oh okay Karen, lemme ruin your entire life perspectives about the Filipinos and why they left their own motherland and worked abroad!”
- was a victim of school bullying since childhood (due to her tall and shy nature she was until her parents convinced her to learn kickboxing so she could defend herself from bullies).
- if she saw a good stuff (ex. a new iphone or a new pair of silettos), she would earn some money and buy it.
- Josie works mutiple jobs wc includes a seamstress, a substitute tutor, a cashier, call center agent and also a domestic helper.
- she would rather come home from work for not being drunk and having a daily dose of happy-happy time with friends but instead; she would go home, having a nice bath, eat some snacks and watch some tv shows from an online streaming app than going for a midnight drinking sess.
- she didn’t like Filipino parents using their kids as their own “retirement fund” but Josie was lucky to have parents who weren’t like that and they supported her.
- Josie would send some money via online bank remittance to her parents that she would rather surprise them with gifts.
- both a cat and dog person herself.
- a weeb herself.
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