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eldo yoshimizu’s hen kai pan (english edition) || エルド吉水の『HEN KAI PAN』(英語版)
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Bomberman Mounts & Charaboms
(the creatures are riding the mounts) (Super Bomberman 2)
Louies (Bomberman '94)
Motobomber (Bomberman GB)
Louies (Super Bomberman 3)
Mounts (Virtual Bomber); From Left to Right: Launcher Armor, Deebo, Rick, Nyanjirou, Lock-On Armor
Super Bomberman 4 Mounts Organics (Trikeradops, Angora, Swim, Haguhagu, Crazy Balloon, Bobo) Mechanical (Ponpon, Dogun Jr, Daruman, Pakkunga, Bomb Tank, Gamefry, Dancing Clown)
Tirras + Bonus Kepo & Dr. Ein (Saturn Bomberman)
Motobomber Mk. 1-4 (Bomberman GB 3)
Super Bomberman 5 Louies (Top to Bottom, then left to right): Kerooi, Gyarooi, Hanerooi, Magicarooi, Marooi, Nagurooi, Warooi
Neo Bomberman Mounts: Organic: Dachon, Torisan, Ombu, Tamagon, Baketama Mechanical: Dokyuun, Gaikottsu, Charge, Nucha, Ridge-Razor
White Horse (Saturn Bomberman Fight)
Bomberman World Mounts (Teebo, Launcher Armor, Rick, Nyanjirou, Rick, Lock-On Armor)
Bomber Dragon & Bomber Cerebus (Bomberman Wars)
Louie (Bomberman Hero)
Bomberman Fantasy Race Louies & Tirras: Louies (Green Louie, Hopping Louie, Tri-Louie, Soaring Louie, Hyper Louie, Black Louie) Tirras (Tirra, Brave Tirra, Flying Tirra, Mighty Tirra, Super Tirra, King Tirra)
Bomberman Party Edition Mounts (Louies, Pytera, Simeon, Drakko, Kai-Man, Dox)
Pommy (Bomberman 64: The Second Attack)
Bomberman Max Charaboms (Left to Right, Top to Bottom, Image per Image): Draco, Kai-Man, Pommy, Elephan, Seadran, Marine-Eel, Knuckle Pommy, Panther Fang, Twin Dragon, Sea Balloon, Animal Pommy, Big Ox, Pteradon, Sharkun, Hammer Pommy, Unicornos, Iron Dragon, Iron Squid, Beast Pommy, Mecha Kong, Aqua Dragon, Pommy Dragon, Thunder Kong, Thunder Shark, Rock Snakey, Fire Force, Shardra, Ox Battra, Heat Rock, Oct Kong)
Bomberman Tournament Charaboms (Top to Bottom Left to Right, Image per Image): Pommy, Seadran, Elephan, Sharkun, Kai-Man, Twin Dragon, Knuckle Pommy, ToughGuy, Beast Pommy, Pteradon, Draco, Unicornos, Sea Balloon, Animal Pommy, Marine-Eel, Youni, Pommy Fangs, Pommy Sea, Pommy Dragon, Seawing, Maringon, Fire Kong, Thunder Liger, Elekong, Kameking)
Bomberman Max 2 Charaboms (2d Art, Left to Right): Draco (+ Max), Pommy (+ Bomberman), Draco, Elephan, Twin Dragon, Youni, Sharkun, Big Ox
Bomberman Max 2 Charaboms (Sprites, Left to Right): Draco, Seadran, Twin Dragon, Pteradon, Stegodon, Sea Balloon, Sharkun, Kai-Man, Seapony, Anglar, Pommy, Pommy Claw, Animal Pommy, Pommy Hen, Beast Pommy, Elephan, Rhinon, Youni, ToughGuy, Big Ox, Shargon, Pommy Dragon, Pommy Fangs, Sparkun, Rhinaus, Elephandon, Kameking, Thunder Liger, FlyShark, Elemouse
Bomberman Generation Charaboms (Top to Bottom, Left to Right): Stegodon, Draco, Pteradon, Anglar, Marine-Eel, Kai-Man, Beast Pommy, Nox/Pokes, Pommy, Ligon, Unicornos, Big Ox, Angol, Pommy Dragon, Pomyugar, Lai-Eel, Fire Horn)
Bomberman Jetters: Legend of Bomberman Charaboms: (Elifphu, Elipha, Eliphan, Big Elephan, Pan, Panther, Panther Fang, Rapid Panther, Eel, Sheel, Marine-Eel, Dra, Drac, Draco, Dracon, Great Eel, Budu, Ptera, Pteradon, Pteragudon, Popo, Poke, Nox/Pokes, Elks, Pommy, Fly Pommy, Wind Pommy, Angel Pommy, Kai-Man, Songuru-Man, Twinkai-Man, Torpedo-Man)
Bomberman Jetters (Game) Charaboms (Manual Artwork): Sharkun, Nox, Pommy, Pommy, Dragon, Seadran, & Draco (+ evos)
Bomberman Jetters (Game) Charaboms (sprites): Sharkun, Sparkun, Kai-Man, Pommy, Nox, Pommy Dragon, Seadran, Draco, Elephan, ToughGuy, & Unicornos (+ Evos)
#bomberman#charaboms#pommy#super bomberman 2#bomberman '94#louie#motobomber#bomberman gb#super bomberman 3#virtual bomberman#super bomberman 4#saturn bomberman#tirra#bomberman gb3#super bomberman 5#neo bomberman#saturn bomberman fight!!#bomberman world#bomberman wars#bomberman 64: The Second Attack#Bomberman Max#Bomberman Tournament#Bomberman Max 2#Bomberman Generation#Bomberman Jetters: Legend of Bomberman#Bomberman Jetters
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a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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Ji ji fu ji ji
a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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The 187 Books I Read in 2022
51-100:
51. Strange Adventures - Tom King 52. Night Fisher - R. Kikuo Johnson 53. Wishful Drinking - Carrie Fisher 54. The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - John Koenig 55. What I’d Say To The Martians - Jack Handey 56. Ducks, Newburyport - Lucy Ellmann 57. Just The Tips - Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky 58. Deeper Thoughts - Jack Handy 59. Deepest Thoughts - Jack Handy 60. Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants - Jill Soloway 61. Inside the Suitcase - Clotilde Perrin 62. Night Fisher - R. Kikuo Johnson 63. Blancaflor - Nadja Spiegelman & Sergio Garcia Sanchez 64. The Wordy Book - Julie Paschkis 65. D CT - Joanna Avillez and Molly Young 66. How To Be A T. Rex - Ryan North 67. Basic Instructions: Help Is On The Way - Scott Meyer 68. How to Take Over the World: Practical Schemes and Scientific 69. Solutions for the Aspiring Supervillain by Ryan North 69. Geek Ink - tattoo design 70. Little Free Libraries & Tiny Sheds You Can Build - Phillip Schmidt 71. Guerilla Furniture Design - Will Holman 72. My Badly Drawn Life - Gipi 73. The Bicycle Book: Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings - Jim Joyce, ed. 74. The Quotable Cyclist -Bill Strickland 75. The Epiplectic Bicycle - Edward Gorey 76. Socialist and Labor Songs - Elizabeth Morgan, ed. 77. Mickalene Thomas 78. Mobitecture - Phaidon 79. T Shirts I Love - Haruki Murakami 80. Decade - photographs of the world, 2000-2010 81. Headlopper, Mulgrid’s Stair - Andrew MacLean 82. Once Upon a Time There Was and Will Be So Much More - Johanna Schaible 83. The Happiness of a Dog With a Ball in its Mouth - Bruce Handy 84. Civilizations - Laurent Binet 85. Brian Blomerth’s Mycelium Wassonii - Brian Blomerth 86. Not All Robots - Mark Russell 87. C.R.A.F.T. - Jamie Dorobek 88. Cartoons From Tomorrow - Luke Kingma & Lou Patrick Mackay 89. It’s Not What You Thought It Would Be - Lizzy Stewart 90. Rough Guide: India 91. The Dog Walk - Sven Nordqvist 92. Warmth: Coming of Age at the End of Our World - Daniel Sherrell 93. Himawari House - Harmony Becker
94. Rave - Jessica Campbell 95. Ant Farm - Simon Rich 96. Arbitrary Stupid Goal - Tamara Shopsin 97. Stillicide - Cyann Jones 98. Patent Depending - Steven M. Johnson 99. This Is Your Mind on Plants - Michael Pollan 100. Hen Kai Pan - Eldo Yoshimizu
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,,Spinoza ist ein gotttrunkener Mensch.” [Novalis]
“Das Unendliche war sein Anfang und Ende.” [Schleiermacher]
Spinoza [1632 - 1677] and his “Theologico-Political-Treatise” [1670]
(…) is not just about how to interpretate the Bible, but more: How many types of readings are possible? What are the characteristics of prophets (prophetic certainty) and what differs them from apostles? How can theology and reason (ratio) be combined? How can the nature of God be defined? How can the human-being achieve the hightest good of man? What exactly did the old Hebrew meant with their sayings? How is the relation between substance and modi (or also the relation between God and the world, if God is perfection why is the world existing at all?) How can we be really sure about our knowledge? Which form of government would be the most suitable?
It seems rather hard for religious fanatics and scientific enthusiasts to truly and deeply understand the philosophy and theological worldview of Spinoza. His theories were misinterpreted as atheistism or acosmism [Hegel], he was blamed to be a blasphemer, because of the consideration that the Pentateuch was not written by Moses, because he demonstrated contradictions in the Bible {but just to prove that I.) Parables of miracles were used frequently to attain the mental capacity of ordinary people II.) The archetype of the Bible were Psalms, Psamls in return were used for Hebrew historiography, so it is essential to know the historical circumstances, the meanings of the used words (Hebrewism) and authoratively III.) The Bible should not be costumized for reason vice versa} and because he critized the personification of the Deity. Spinoza was also accused to disproportionately admire Jesus and offend the Jewish parish by difining new notions of piety, emphasizing that God is the Deity for all folks and has no religious demonination (cf. Psalm 47:7). Spinoza is impressively interlacing nature and reason for discovering God. All general laws of nature are nothing else than the eternal decisions of God, who is evermore unifying eternal truth with necessity [cf. p. 79ff]
Nature = Necessity = Destiny
So everything results by God’s consequence, therefore God is in everything. God is not seperated by the world, God is not the cause that is segued into world (causa transiens), but it’s permanet cause (causa immanens). So everything is through God and in God and God is in in everything (hen kai pan), so each finite apparition is interprenetated by the One, which is God and therefore infinite and so time- and borderless (absolute infinitum). The infinite is indefinite, the finite is confined (through other determinations).The finite is individualised, the infinite is unique. All we can realise in nature are just objects and modes of thinking (modi cogitandi), so everything is expansion (extensio) and thought (cigitatio), both terms are in the attributes of the substance (causa sui).
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The Three Kingdoms is a special period in Chinese history, most of the characters of that times have distinct personalities. Shu was one of kingdoms . The founding monarch of Shu, Liu Bei, was a little guy who made and sold straw shoes for a living before. Liu Bei's success can not be separated from the great help of his two sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.The idiom "Taoyuan Jieyi" tells the story of they became sworn brothers in a peach garden.
三国是中国历史上一个特殊时期,三国时期的人物大多个性鲜明。蜀国是三国时期的一个王国,他们的开国君主刘备以前只是个靠卖草鞋为生的小人物。刘备的发迹离不开他的两个结拜兄弟关羽和张飞的鼎力相助,成语‘桃园结义’讲的就是他��三人结拜为兄弟的故事。
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Dong Han Mo nian
东汉末年
Towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty
Chao ting wei ping pan zhao mu shi bing
朝廷为平叛招募士兵
The government recruited soldiers to fight rebellion
Zhe tian ,Liu Bei zheng kan zhao bing de gao shi
这天,刘备正看招兵的告示
On the day, Liu Bei was looking at the sign of recruiting soldiers
Ta yu dao yi ge hei lian da ge er
他遇到一个黑脸大个儿
He met a black-face big guy
Zhe ge ren jiao Zhang Fei
这个人叫张飞
His name is Zhang Fei
Zhang fei hen pei fu liu bei guan yu shi ju de jian shi
张飞很佩服刘备关于时局的见识
Zhang Fei admired Liu Bei’ insight about the tims
Liu Bei zi bao jia men
刘备自报家门
Liu Bei introduced himself
Wo jiao Liu Bei
我叫刘备
My name is Liu Bei
Wo zu shang shi han shi zong qin
我祖上是汉室宗亲
I am a descendant of the founding emperor of the Han dynasty
Xian zai yi mai cao xie wei sheng
现在以卖草鞋为生
Now selling straw shoes for a living
Ta men liang ren liao de hen tou ji
他们俩人聊得很投机
They had many common topics
Zhang Fei qing liu bei yi qi qu he jiu
张飞请刘备一起去喝酒
Zhang Fei invited Liu Bei to drink wine together
Ta men lai dao yi ge jiu guan
他们来到一个酒馆
They came to a tavern
Zhe shi jin lai yi ge hong lian da han
这时进来一个红脸大汉
Then came a red-face big guy
Ta shi Liu Bei duo nian bu jian de yi ge peng you
他是刘备多年不见的一个朋友
He was Liu Bei’s friend who hasn’t met for many years
Ta jiao Guan yu
他叫关羽
His name is Guan Yu
San ren xiang hu xin shang xiang tan sheng huan
三人相互欣赏相谈甚欢
They enjoyed each others and had many common points
Liu Bei yao qing ta me yi qi gan yi fan shi ye
刘备邀请他们一起干一番事业
Liu Bei invited them to build up establishment
Guan Yu he Zhang Fei biao shi yuan yi quan li zhui sui
关羽和张飞表示愿意全力追随
Guan Yu Zhang Fei agreed to follow
Ta men lai dao Zhang Fei de tao yuan
他们来到了张飞的桃园
They came to Zhang Fei's peach garden
An nian ling da xiao jie bai wei xiong di
按年龄大小结拜为兄弟
To be sworn brothers by age
Ta men dui tian qi shi
他们对天起誓
They sworn to the Gods
Cong jin yi hou you fu tong xiang you nan tong dang
从今以后有福同享有难同当
From now on , sharing happiness and suffering with each others
Yi qi kai chuang shi ye
一起开创事业
To build up establishment together
Zai ci hou san shi fuo nian li
在此后三十多年里
Over the nest 30 years
San ren gan dan xiang zhao
三人肝胆相照
They ‘ heart to heart’ to help each others
Ke fu jian nan wan xiang
克服艰难万险
Overcoming many tough difficulties
Gong tong kai chuang le shu guo ji ye
共同开创了蜀国基业
Created Shu Kingdom together
KEYPOINTS
Táo Yuán Jié Yì
桃园结义
Xiàng chuán sān guó shí qī, liú bèi ,guān yǔ ,zhāng fēi zài táo yuán jié bài wéi xiōng dì 相传三国时期,刘备,关羽,张飞在桃园结拜为兄弟
It is said in the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei became sworn brothers in Taoyuan ( peach garden)
Zhè gè chéng yǔ xíng róng yǒu gòng tóng lǐ xiǎng de rén jié bài wéi xiōng dì
这个成语形容有共同理想的人结拜为兄弟
The idiom is used to describe the people became sworn brothers for a common ideal
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The Manga Review, 4/29/22
Back in March, Titan Comics announced that it would launching its own manga imprint, Titan Manga, with the publication of a new “director’s cut” of Takashi Okazaki’s Afro-Samurai. This week, Titan announced two more acquisitions: Kamen Rider Kuuga and Atom: The Beginning, both of which will debut in October. The deal is part of a new partnership with StoneBot Comics. In other licensing news, Seven Seas just unveiled its latest acquisitions, which include Malevolent Spirits: Monogatari, Let’s Buy the Land and Cultivate It in a Different World, Anti-Romance, and Night of the Living Cat, a horror-comedy in which “a virus transforms humans into cats.” The mode of transmission? Snuggling with an infected kitty! (Seriously, did my cats write this?!!)
NEWS AND FEATURES
Young Jump just published the final chapter in Satoru Noda’s bloody revenge saga Golden Kamuy. Not to worry: Noda’s ice-hockey drama Supinamarada! will take its place. [Anime News Network]
CLAMP fans rejoice: the collective will resume work on xxxHolic-rei, though they haven’t announced a date for its official return. [Anime News Network]
Also in the news is Moto Hagio, who is one of this year’s Eisner Hall of Fame nominees. [Comic-Con International]
Kodansha just announced its May digital manga releases. The most promising of the lot: When a Cat Faces West, a new series from the creator of Mushishi. [Crunchyroll]
Are you a parent, teacher, or librarian looking for kid-friendly manga recommendations? Brigid Alverson’s got you covered with a helpful list of titles that are suitable for pre-teen and young teen readers. [ICv2]
The librarians at No Flying No Tights compile a list of their favorite cute comics, from Umi Sakurai’s A Man and His Cat to Claire Belton’s I Am Pusheen the Cat. (Warning to dog lovers: this list cants heavily towards cat comics.) [No Flying No Tights]
Bill Kartalopoulos files a lengthy report on the 49th Angoulême International Comics Festival. Among the highlights was a special exhibit honoring the legacy of Kitaro creator Shigeru Mizuki. [The Comics Journal]
Kelli Ewing offers a sneak peak at Hen Kai Pan, the latest series from Eldo Yoshimizu (Ryuko). [Panel Patter]
Wondering what to read next? Masha Zhdanova takes a look at this month’s new VIZ Media titles. [Women Write About Comics]
REVIEWS
Over at Anime News Network, Rebecca Silverman declares Sakamoto Days a “fun” series with a “well executed premise,” while Lynzee Loveridge argues that Sensei’s Pious Lie “does a lot of interesting, if uncomfortable, things that make it worth a read.” AiPT’s Eric Alex Cline gives high marks to Island in a Puddle, a new thriller from Kei Sanbe (Erased), while Megan D., host of The Manga Test Drive, takes Kaoru Mori’s Shirley for a spin.
Bungo Stray Dogs Wan!, Vol. 1 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
Chainsaw Man, Vol. 10 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
Cheeky Brat, Vol. 2 (Justin and Krystallina, The OASG)
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Being a Virgin Can Make You a Wizard?!, Vol. 4 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie, Vol. 1 (Renee Scott, Good Comics for Kids)
Crueler Than Dead, Vol. 2 (Nick Smith, ICv2)
Death Note Short Stories (Nick Smith, ICv2)
Even Though We’re Adults, Vol. 4 (Jaime, Yuri Stargirl)
Getting Closer to You, Vol. 1 (Erix Alex Cline, AiPT!)
Goodbye, Eri (Elvie Mae Parian, Women Write About Comics)
Hiraeth: The End of the Journey, Vol. 1 (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
Ima Koi: Now I’m in Love, Vol. 1 (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
Ima Koi: Now I’m in Love, Vol. 1 (Carrie McClain, Women Write About Comics)
Karakuri Odette, Vol. 2 (Thomas Zoth, The Fandom Post)
Lady Murasaki’s Tale of Genji: The Manga (Nick Smith, ICv2)
The Lion and the Bride, Vols. 1-3 (Krystallina, Daiyamanga)
Love After World Domination, Vol. 2 (Justin, The OASG)
Miss Me? (SKJAM, SKJAM! Reviews)
The Music of Marie (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
Orochi (Danica Davidson, Otaku USA)
Ragna Crimson, Vol. 4 (Grant Jones, Anime News Network)
Sakura’s Dedication, Vol. 1 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
Sasaki and Miyano, Vol. 5 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
Sex Ed 120%, Vol. 3 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
Spy x Family, Vol. 7 (Josh Piedra, The Outerhaven)
Wave, Listen to Me!, Vol. 8 (HWR, Anime UK News)
The Way of the Househusband, Vol. 7 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
By: Katherine Dacey
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Fiends
It had been a while since new blood had cycled into the Echo Team. Soldiers were leery of it, for good reason. It seemed cursed with death and injury. The more experienced snipers on the team knew it better. It was the job, not a curse. But it still took forever to bring in someone new.
The new blood, a man with platinum blond hair and bright blue eyes, didn’t have a call name yet. He had been a soldier a little while, but only just been transferred into the sharpshooter divisions. Eagle had suggested to the others ‘Wolf’ because of how striking, steely, and wild his gaze was. They came to start calling him ‘Ghost’. They reasoned it out to her. He said little, but was always there, even if it took a moment to see him.
Once they had settled him in, Echo Team got a fairly typical assignment. Fiends were crawling too close to the city, too close to the airport-base McCarran. Hopkins, Godfrey, and Lizard spent time going over a map. They came over to the other soldiers and hashed out their plan. Simple plan, usual plan; set up high, take down the low lives.
The hike out was punctuated with questions, answered by grunts. The more experienced members didn’t have much to offer ‘Ghost’. He already seemed to get it, his questions often answered themselves. Eagle was assigned to work with him. She did most of the answering in positive grumbles.
When they broke off to their perch, Eagle spent a moment clearing a space. She was left-handed. He was not. The space she needed was different than what he was used to doing. They hunkered down in the blazing sun, waiting on the mirror flashes. They discussed why ‘Ghost’ joined the military, why Eagle did, and what the plan was. Eagle explained with some pointers. The man had spotted before, thankfully.
When Lizard and Godfrey flashed their mirrors, Eagle returned a sparkle to them. She nudged her partner.
“See if you can see somethin’, we’re gonna start.”
“‘Kay.” said a gruff voice. He spent a moment panning the gravel. “‘s one.” He relayed the position. “Looks like someone I used t’ know.”
“D’you want t’ do the honours, then?”
“Nah. Can we go down there later, though?”
“If the LT says we can, sure.”
The gore of the battlefield didn’t take as long to settle out into dust and blood as ‘Ghost’ thought it would. Guns were efficient at their job. Too efficient sometimes. He set the binoculars back on his pack and went off to ask Lizard and the LT about seeing some of the bodies. Eagle tagged along. She had a look on her face that spoke volumes to the others. Something had been said up in their perch that had the redhead Recon soldier acting like a mother hen. It wasn’t an often thing for her.
The LT and Lizard debated quietly for a moment, then gave the okay. Eagle nodded and guided the other soldier out into the remnants of chaos.
After a few moments of picking across the rubble, Eagle spoke up. The new guy had been standing, kicking gravel awkwardly over a body for a couple moments before turning away.
“Well, was it her?”
“Yes.”
“I’m sorry.”
“Don’t be. She had changed.” The way he said it made Eagle’s heart drop. She had been there before.
“Still.”
“I’m not mad. Disappointed that she went that way. Not mad. Not mad at you either.”
“Still.” She insisted.
“Let’s go. Got another assignment tomorrow, don’t we?”
“Right.” The man walked by her as she replied. She reached up and gave him a gentle pat on the back before walking with him. Eagle opened her mouth to say something more when ‘Ghost’ raised his hand.
He gave her a sad smile as she hesitated.
“I know.”
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Pick of the Week: Princesses, Aliens, and Guardian Spirits
SEAN: Surprising no one, I’m staying on brand for this week’s pick, as The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady is hitting a lot of what I want in both a villainess story and a reincarnation story. What if we ignored the guys and started a cottagecore magic industry?
MICHELLE: I admit that I’m mostly going off the cover for this one (plus aliens!) but Nighttime for Just Us Two looks so cute that I can’t resist picking it this week.
KATE: I’m excited to see that Titan Comics will be publishing Eldo Yoshimizu’s latest Hen Kai Pan. Though his debut series Ryuko was a little uneven plot-wise, it had imaginative, eye-popping action sequences and great artwork throughout. Hen Kai Pan looks equally dazzling, with an interesting and timely environmental theme lending some gravity to the proceedings. Count me in!
ASH: Oh! Thanks for that reminder, Kate! I’d forgotten that another work by Yoshimizu was being released. The artwork in Ryuko was very striking. That being said, my pick this week goes to My Brain is Different; I like seeing the variety of biographical and autobiographical manga being released these days.
ANNA: I’m going to go with Nighttime for Just Us Two just because of the whole alien angle.
By: Sean Gaffney
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library book haul
these are all many months out of date
Conservation of Shadows, Yoon Ha Lee This sci-fi and fantasy short story collection is Good Shit. Plus it includes my favorite short-story-collection thing, aka Author's Notes on the stories, which enhances the experience even more. So: I tried to read this in the previous batch with Lee's other work, but Lee's work requires your full attention and is not suitable for reading in the breakroom at work, where people come up, see you with a book, turn on the TV, and then proceed to ignore the TV the entire fucking time while they talk excessively loudly with the other people in the breakroom. I've been enjoying the fact that they put a real chair in the department so if I don't work the morning shift I can take my break in the department where the din from the customers is, in fact, quieter. And I don't have to walk to the literal opposite corner of the store, wasting time and chronic pain! Anyway. So I waited until I was on vacation, and had large stretches of quite time, to read this, and it was amazing. I did not do the write-up then because I am lazy. However, I am in the middle of rereading now, and I can tell you that these stories only get better the second time around. I was a little worried it'd be like Shakespeare--you have to read several Shakespeares before you finally get into the Shakespeare zone and can actually, like, read the Shakespeare. These stories, on the other hand, remained accessible and are enhanced by having half a clue where the story will go. I like them all, but some of my top favorites: Ghostweight--Lee says this was the second-hardest story to write because it took months to nail the intro/outro of the story. Well, it pays off. The Bones of Giants--Lee says the fantasy equivalent of mecha is to dig up some giant skeletons and apply necromancy. I'm bad at recognizing "zombie" when you don't use the word "zombie", so like the Abhorsen series I don't really consider this "zombie lit which I would hate." Mostly it's just a little soft and when I'm reading I picture big sweeping landscapes, like a Studio Ghibli film or Breath of the Wild. The Unstrung Zither--Lee just talks about the music stuff, but this one feels to me like Gundam Wing if I'd actually finished watching Gundam Wing because Gundam Wing had turned out to actually be anywhere near as interesting as the quantum versions of it I'd imagined. (Thanks to Lee's other stories, I'm now using "quantum" instead of "noodle incident".) Well, now I no longer feel any need to actually go back and watch Gundam Wing. Cool! It's occurring to me that Lee's works mostly fall into the category of: soft; this is the literal cost of genocide and occupation; and both at once. It's a hell of a lot better than ~the glory of war~. Anyway as I said it's all good.
Always Coming Home, Ursula K. Le Guin I actually quit reading this one pretty early on. Not exactly a quit, though. I wasn't in the right mindset; I just couldn't get through it and realized what I was in fact craving was Adventure. So I went on to reread The Prydain Chronicles instead and I'll pick this up again sometime later when I am in the mood for something quiet, reflective, domestic, and not big on plot.
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Last Interviews, ed. David Streitfeld This was interesting! Although I always have mixed feelings when I'm reading about authors talking about the craft. IDK I think it's a me-thing. Like, I pick up this essay expecting the author to tell me what works for them, and then I get annoyed because I decided the author was telling me "this is the only way" when that's bs and now I want to rebel??? Or maybe because Le Guin talked about how even a novel ought to be poetry and as someone who understands the theory of meter but has been flunking everything related to meter or stress since grade school in the practical sense, I find that idea Highly Overrated. I honestly don't remember what else was in here, because I waited for many months to do this write-up. I didn't actually hate reading this though so.
The Prydain Chronicles, Lloyd Alexander These are Peak comfort food to me. All I want to say this time around is, I should write some fics as Alexander's penance for making Eilonwy Very Cool but mistakenly doing so by making her Not Like Other Girls. (Crying and having feelings is gender-neutral in these books; what's portrayed negatively about Eilonwy through Taran's view, despite the fact that she's objectively better than him lol, is her ~chattering~. Which is annoying because not only does Eilonwy internalize that into putting down non-sword-women for "clucking like hens", Fflewddur chatters at least as much as Eilonwy, if not more, and because he's a guy it's never phrased that way even though we're all aware he's super flighty. I really wish this had been done with more nuance, because Eilonwy also has internalized misogyny about things like dresses and washing your hair and sleeping in a comfortable bed, and Fflewddur again is always the first person to be like "um but I would like to be comfy tonight though.") Anyway I just think that after Taran is king, if he wants to go someplace and keep his hands busy to think, presumably the gardens and fields are enough out of the way that this would make your king difficult to find. So instead, I propose that he goes to the spinning and weaving rooms, because that's literally in the castle, easy to find, he knows how to do that shit, Dwyvach schooled his ass good about how work doesn't have a gender in book 4, and he did enjoy weaving, and as a bonus he can realize that "chattering" is not bad and gossip is a good way to learn things you, as a king, probably need to know about the working of your castle, and Eilonwy can join him for bonding and realize this is not so terrible after all, and we will all value these women who spend a lot of fucking time and effort making sure you can have some goddamn clothes to wear. THE END.
The Last Unicorn, Peter S. Beagle Everybody really loves The Last Unicorn, by which I think they mean the movie? And I thought that I did as well, even though I remembered exactly nothing from it save for the title when we watched it once in either kindergarten or first grade in place of recess for a week because it was, idk, cold?? raining nonstop??? Anyway I always thought that I loved it and then I finally rewatched it as an adult and it was. Not. Great. And then I forgot and watched it again a few years later and was like Nope, still Not For Me. And now, finally, I decided to get off my bum because for me books are almost always better than the movie, and lo and behold, it is. From what I can recall, the movie is the general plot structure of the book portrayed as an Adventure, stripped of the thoughtful, reflective narration and the deeper narrative themes. Which is 100% why that movie appears to me to be some kind of acid trip. I wish I had read this as an early teen, so that I could have absorbed some of Beagle's writing style, his turns of phrase in simile and metaphor. "His scimitar smile laid its cold edge along their throats," etc. He never really makes it seem like Too Much. (Side note, that's something I notice about Yoon Ha Lee too. Very lush and descriptive similes and metaphors, very much get the job done and are not things you have ever heard before. Although Lee's tend to make me stop and go "wait what???", and catch me off guard. I suspect it's a mix of innovation and cultural difference, whereas for Beagle everything sounds so exactly right and smooth and perfect probably because everyone else has been copying off him for years and I'm familiar with diluted versions. Anyway what I'm trying to say is, I got a bit away from that in my writing, but dang I am gonna have to up my game and purple my prose a little bit more because I really love what these guys are doing!)
Trail of Lightning, Rebecca Roanhorse Okay so Ann Leckie recommended this book to me, both in a general sense and also in person. And I looked at the description and thought, "Well, it's not my genre but it probs can't hurt me to pick it up and try." And so I finally did. Reading this was an interesting progression (probably most especially for my roommate who gets my live-reading reactions while she's trying to DnD) of watching me go from: "It's not my genre but it's not like the writing sucks so it's not bad" to "Well it is engaging and I do like garbage loner protagonist is a woman instead; I'm not compelled to buy this but I will read the rest of the series as it comes out from the library" to "Oh snap I love it when the critical reviews of a book were actually recommendations for me to read it" to "*weeping* Kai is a soft good boy and I support Maggie and her Emotional Support Shotgun, I will buy ALL THE BOOKS" At one point there was a perfect place, in the midst of a discussion about how you can like flamethrowers and makeup at the same time, Maggie, just because you don't like makeup, etc, to insert a joke about "it's called flaming gay for a reason". BUT in Rebecca's defense the entire scene was great anyway. The whole book was great. It's great. Read it. Oh speaking of the critical reviews, one of them was like "the protagonist claims to be unable to cook and then a few paragraphs later makes a 5 star meal, so this book is garbage." Lol was the reviewer confused because the word "bread" was used, and believes that bread is an art form unable to be accomplished by mere mortals (which, I mean, is how I feel about the idea of babying a loaf of bread all day)? Because bread only has to be "I made a paste of flour and water" which this. Basically was. Fried in a pan. And then the side dish was a can of beans with a can of chiles thrown in for fancy. This is literally the definition of can't cook, because you can't exactly order takeout on the reservation after the apocalypse when you prefer to live in a trailer in the middle of nowhere. I'm just saying, this scene was perfect. Also this was the point in time where I started summarizing all apocalyptic books as "After the events of the year 2020" to my roommate. It. It continues to hold true. Every year for like the past five years we've been saying maybe next year will be better, but I'm gonna be honest, I'm terrified of what 2021 will bring. One final visual: me, unable to pronounce Navajo words to my roommate when reading select passages, and also not being able to spell them on account of not knowing the names of accents in English: "so it's c-h-apostrophe-i accent aigu cedilla-i cedilla-polish l with a line through it…" (not an actual word, I don't remember the actual words, I returned the book to the library long ago, this is for illustrative purposes of my ignorance only)
To The Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf I tried to read this because Le Guin praised it a lot in The Last Interviews, and it was on the Wizard's Library shelves and I thought maybe I should broaden my horizons. But I quit early on because I, a disaster of run-on sentences, could not parse half of these and I was not invested and if I don't have to read ~classics~ for literature class it probably won't ever happen. Honestly a lot of the contemporary literature I'm reading is better for me anyway.
Sunlight and Shadow, Cameron Dokey This was also on the Wizard's Library shelves and I like fairytale things in theory and despite reading the wiki summary on various occasions I really don't know anything about the plot of The Magic Flute, which is this a retelling of. This book queerbaited me. It's unfair of romances to always put more chemistry between the people who aren't getting together than who are. In this case, both girls and both boys, who were to pair off into het couples. There's literally an entire chapter of Gayna going from "You've ruined everything!" to "I wish I could hate you!" to "Oh no you're hot!" to "And that doesn't actually make me jealous oh shit!" to "Okay I'll help you" to "Oh no she smiled and my heart skipped a beat huhhh!" about Mina. The word gay is even in her name!!! What is the author doing with her choices??? Seriously what is the author doing with her choices, in the author's note at the end of the book I learned Statos (Monostatos) was originally "evil character just because he's a Moor" so Dokey Fixed It by making him just a guy who wanted Things like the rest of the characters want Things and he just happens to come off as bad because he's not aligned with them and also he's very, very white. Noooooo that's not how you do it, that's not how you fix racism, you redeem him while keeping him black. I also, as a rule, dislike first-person-narration-that-changes-each-chapter, especially when you're not skilled enough/don't care to write in such a way that the narrator can easily be identified, so basically for a long chapter and a half I assumed Lapin was a girl and when the Queen of the Night was like "fuck you, boy!" I assumed it was a sick burn and Lapin just ~wasn't pretty~ but it turns out he was, in fact, a boy. Also for a book that points out that you can be perfectly happy settling with a decent person and marrying your not-soul-mate (Lapin's parents and grandparents), it's awfully insistent that the main characters all be properly paired with soul mates. HM. Basically this is marketed as feminist but I think it fell pretty damn short on that mark.
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Learn Chinese and Chinese Culture in stories|Chinese legend |Pan Gu crea...
In Chinese legend, the universe was originally an egg-like chaos. A hero named Pangu struck the chaos with a magic axe,and and separated the sky and earth with his body, that is the origin of the world.
在中国神话中,宇宙最初是一个鸡蛋一样的混沌。一个叫盘古的英雄用一把神奇的斧头劈开了混沌,用身体撑起了天地,这就是世界的起源。
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Hen jiu yi qian, yu zhou yi tuan hun dun
很久以前,宇宙一团混沌
Many years ago, the universe was a mass of chaos.
Zai hun dun zhong chen shui zhe yi ge ren
在混沌中沉睡着一个人
In the chaos slept a man
Ta de ming zi jiao pan gu
他的名字叫做盘古
His name is Pangu
You yi tian Pan Gu xing le
有一天盘古醒了
One day ,Pan Gu woke up
Ta de yan qian yi pian qi hei
他的眼前一片漆黑
The darkness all around him
Zhe shi tian shang diao xia yi ba qi guai de fu tou
这时天上掉下一把样子奇怪的斧头
A strange-looking axe fell from the universe at that time
Pan Gu lun qi da fu tou
盘古抡起大斧头
Pan Gu swung the axe
Chao yan qian de hei an meng pi guo qu
朝眼前的黑暗猛劈过去
Struck the darkness before him
Zhi ting jian yi sheng ju xiang
只听见一声巨响
Only heard a loud noise
Hun dun jian jian fen kai
混沌渐渐分开
The chaos gradually separated
Pan gu yong jin suo you li qi cheng kai hun dun
盘古用尽所有力气撑开混沌
Pangu uses all his strength to keep the chaos open
Qing er qing de dong xi huan man shang sheng
轻而清的东西缓慢上升
The light and clear things slowly risen
Bian cheng le tian
变成了天
Became the sky.
Tian he di zhu jian cheng xing
天和地逐渐成形
the sky and the earth gradually formed
Dan shi Pan gu que lei dao le
但是盘古却累倒了
But Pangu was exhausted.
Ta hu chu de qi xi bian cheng le feng he yun
他呼出的气息变成了风和云
His breath turned into wind and clouds
Ta fa chu de sheng yin bian cheng le lei dian
他发出的声音变成了雷电
His sound turned into thunder and lightning
Ta de shuang yan bian cheng le tai yang he yve liang
他的双眼变成了太阳和月亮。
His eyes became the sun and the moon.
Ta de ji fu bian cheng le shang chuan da di
他的肌肤变成了山川大地
His skin turned into mountains and fields
Ta de xue ye bian cheng le jiang he
他的血液变成了江河
His blood turned into rivers
Ta de han shui bian cheng le yu lu
他的汗水变成了雨露
His sweat turned into rain and dew
KEYPOINTS
Tiān
天 The Sky, heaven ,day
Dì
地 The earth ,land ,soil ,fields
Pán Gǔ
盘 古 The creator of world in Chinese legend
Kāi tiān pì dì
开 天 辟 地 Separated the sky and earth created the world
Now It means since the dawn or beginning of history;
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