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GUN PARK A-Z SMUT HEADCANONS
— Gun Park x Female Reader
Like A User, Baby, I'm Addicted To It.
*.✧ SYNOPSIS : A-Z alphabetical smut headcanons of Gun.
*.✧ WARNINGS & TAGS : Smut, kinks, explicit acts, vulgar language, 1.3k words.
*.✧ NOTE FROM LOTUS : Why do I have so many requests for Gun 😭. That man has this whole fandom on chokehold, doesn't he? You have a good day too 💕
*.✧ — NAVIGATION // LOOKISM MASTERLIST
DON'T PRESS [KEEP READING] IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE. MINORS DNI, IF YOU DO THEN IT'S YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY.
A = Aftercare [What they’re like after sex]
Aftercare? What's that? Before meeting you he used to fuck and disappear. Only after you two became serious is when he found out about aftercare when you used to take care of him after sex. Over time it was him who did the aftercare for you. After all, he was the man in the relationship .
After sex he would clean you up, dress you in one of his comfortable hoodies and cuddle you to sleep. He secretly didn't want you to think that he is with you just for sex.
B = Body Part [Their favourite body part of theirs and also their partner’s]
Jake's favourite of his dick. No question asked.
He doesn't really have any particular favourite body part of you. But if he were to choose then it would be your titts. He likes to fondle with them like soft balls.
C = Cum [Anything to do with cum basically…]
Gun scoups up cum leaking down your clit before fucking it back in you. He would do that again and again till you are so full of his stuff that you can't even function.
D = Dirty Secret [Pretty self explanatory, a dirty secret of theirs]
Gun steals your panties. He always keeps one with himself. When you are not there he would wrap it around his cock pump it till the panty is all covered in his cum.
E = Experience [How experienced are they? Do they know what they’re doing?]
Gun has plenty of experience. He's had random hookups here and there. Even had frequented brothels (dragged by Goo).
F = Favourite Position [This goes without saying. Will probably include a visual]
He would have you lying flat on the bed, pillows stuffed under your lower back so that he hit every corner with his dick. He hits your weak spot with each thrust. His hips rutting against your thighs. His hands holding your waist so that you don't slip off.
G = Goofy [Are they more serious in the moment, or are they humorous, etc]
This monster of a man can be goofy but you would rather have him serious because when he is goofy, he is no less than Satan himself. His face scares the daylight out of you. Though you get used to it over time.
H = Hair [How well groomed are they, does the carpet match the drapes, etc.]
He is bushy down there. He doesn't like shaving as such. Though he does have it trimmed time to time.
I = Intimacy [How are they during the moment, romantic aspect…]
If you are a quick fuck then expect a lot of degradation. A lot. By the time you are done you would be questioning your dignity as to why you thought it would be a good idea to hook up with him.
If you two are serious then that man is simply whipped for you. He doesn't show it but he is. When you are being intimate he would praise you throughout the time. He still does have a degradation kink but he would still control himself to not hurt you.
J = Jack Off [Masturbation headcanon]
He prefers the real thing. Which is you. But in case he can't have you, he will have to use his imagination and think of his hand to be your mouth. Later when he does get his hands on you, you will have problems walking the next day.
K = Kink [One or more of their kinks]
Man has lots of kink. Some of them being degradation, voyeurism, little bit bondage, power play, primal sex. He likes to hit it raw.
L = Location [Favourite places to do the do]
He has no shame so he can get on with it anywhere. 89% of the lookism verse has seen him jerking off or being intimate at some point of their life.
M = Motivation [What turns them on, gets them going]
Turning him on is a job that no one can accomplish. Other than that cunning smile and sparkling eyes of yours. The way you make sure to swing your hips sideways a little extra when you know he's watching you make a huge dent appear on his trousers.
N = NO [Something they wouldn't do, turn offs]
There is nothing on this earth that this man won't do. Nothing can turn him off. Well, other than Goo’s mouth I guess.
O = Oral [Preference in giving or receiving, skill, etc]
He prefers receiving orals. Having you hide under the table, kneeling between his legs as you play with his dick. Licking, kissing with so much intensity has his toes curled inside those expensive boots of his.
P = Pace [Are they fast and rough? Slow and sensual? Etc.]
Gun is fast and rough. He fucks like he has limited time before he can't anymore. Most of the time your body will be covered in bruises, hickeys, bites and hand marks.
Once in a blue, he would make slow and sensual love to you. Not fuck but love. He would whisper sweet nothings in your ears as he penetrated into your needy pussy.
Q = Quickie [Their opinions on quickies rather than proper sex, etc.]
Gun doesn't like quickes. It just isn't his thing.
R = Risk [Are they game to experiment? Do they take risks? Etc.]
Risk is his other name. He is up for anything. Shibari, exhibition kink, blood play, knife play, wax play. Man is ready to try anything with you.
S = Stamina [How many rounds can they for? How long do they last? Etc.]
He can go for hours, days without break. You sometimes worry about his enemies. He is this terrifying in bed then how horrifying he is to his enemies.
T = Toy [Do they own toys? Do they use them? On a partner or themselves?]
He would use toys. He would have you cuff you to the bed, legs spread wide and he would sit between them, necked. He would then use the vibrator to get off in front of you while you are fighting for even the slightest touch.
U = Unfair [how much they like to tease]
He is half and half. He sometimes likes to tease you. So much that you at the end start crying how much you want him to rail you. When he is not teasing you that means he spent the whole day thinking about you and your pussy.
V = Volume [How loud they are, what sounds they make]
He is not too loud but he moans and he isn't ashamed of it. He wants you to know how good you make him feel. He would moan and grunt a lot along with praising you for taking him so well.
W = Wild Card [Get a random headcanon for the character of your choice]
Gun fantasizes about threesome or foursome. How you would look with all your whole stuffed at ones. When you are getting fucked from the front and the back at the same time. He wants to overstimulate you. But then the thought of another man touching you sends him in a possessive mode.
X = X-Ray [Let’s see what’s going on in those pants, picture or words]
Gun is long and thick (enough to stretch your pussy beyond her limit) and veiny. When he is deep in you, you could feel veins rubbing your walls. He would have his dick tattooed if he could.
Y = Yearning [How high is their sex drive?]
His sex drive is 'high'. He is not stopping till you beg him to stop. He will fill you up like a cum slut. By the end you would be trembling and begging him to stop.
Z = ZZZ [… How quickly they fall asleep afterwards]
He falls asleep pretty past. All day he works under Charles and deals with rowdy, mentally fucked up teenagers and then having sex with you, he wants a good sound sleep to gain his energy back.
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If fucking trump gets away with this shit and becomes president again I swear to god. R.I.P every law ever put in place, say hello to the permanent purge. Like what the fuck is the point of having laws and things that presidents shouldn’t do if they aren’t going to get in trouble? Like? People should get punished for doing bad it shouldn’t matter what your status is or your whatever. Nixon and Clinton got impeachment for doing stuff that is nothing compared to what this cheeto is doing. The stupid trump supporters are gonna think they can do whatever the hell they what and not get jail time or whatever because trump didn’t. As if we didn’t have enough shootings and enough break-ins and enough crime as is and it’ll only get worse and even more so if people have the mindset of “well trump got away with it so I can too 🤡”
#and i know the whole top three topics you don’t bring up to people and shit right#and I assume everyone on tumblr hates trump but idk#so before anyone calls me a ‘libtard?’ or whatever idfk the lingo#I know nothing about politics I just hate trump and think I’d be a better president than him#like imagine carrying more about putin or kim jong un than your own country?#can’t relate like this is America right?#if I wanted to have Kim Jong un as my president id just shave my head and go to nk#they can all go die#and I’m not one to tell people to kill theme selves but some people are just so bad and stupid#WAIT THERES A TRIGGER WARNING FOR POLITICS SKSKSSKKS#AH YEAH TW: DONALD TRUMP#and like my family is surrounded by trump supports and druggies#who all own guns if we say anything out loud we will get shot
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This always happens. There should be a study made about why gay people will always propose to run away, have the plan fail, and then hurt the one they wanted to run away with in the first place.
#lookism#lookism goo#jong gun#joon goo#lookism gun#this is what i imagine will happen with gun and goo as well#gungoo#jake kim#samuel seo#jakemuel#at least jake is here to save sammy#happened with hannigram as well#nbc hannibal#hannigram
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A random Gun x Reader canon (?)
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3rd Person P.O.V
"Can I touch you?" He asked her in a quiet voice as she is sitting on his lap facing him.
She was shocked by the ask for consent.
"If it's okay only.. but, if you're still uncomfortable with me touching you, I understand." He added.
She slowly nodded at him as he smiled and his hand made its way around her waist gently running it over her thin clothed skin making goosebumps appear all over her body.
The feeling was electrifying.
Her hands were placed upon his shoulders holding them softly.
His arms wrapped around her waist pulling her closer to his body, his nose nuzzled in between her neck and shoulder making her feel light-headed and dizzy.
He started whispering in her ear making her heart beat rapidly.
"You are so beautiful." He whispered in her ear, as she shivered under his touch and breath against her skin.
She was tight-lipped from the words he was saying.
It was something she never imagined she will be hearing coming out of his mouth.
"Thank you," She finally managed to say looking up into his eyes which made him smile.
His eyes stared deeply into hers, she could see everything in those dark-toned eyes with white irises that always seemed to have different emotions reflected within their depths.
A part of her hoped that there would never come another time when she wouldn't be able to read him like this, the other part wanted nothing more than for this moment to last forever.
To feel this warmth inside of her that makes her feel safe and contented.
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This is actually supposed to be a story, but when I'm writing this I don't know how to come up with the next chapters.. this is actually a prologue.. but yeah, maybe when I can, I'll continue this one, thank you !!
(Ps. Imagine Park Jong Gun that soft?!?!?!? Like, hello!?!? Are we dreaming?!?!?! Ok bye)
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By The Editorial Board
The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom.
Sept. 30, 2024
It is hard to imagine a candidate more unworthy to serve as president of the United States than Donald Trump. He has proved himself morally unfit for an office that asks its occupant to put the good of the nation above self-interest. He has proved himself temperamentally unfit for a role that requires the very qualities — wisdom, honesty, empathy, courage, restraint, humility, discipline — that he most lacks.
Those disqualifying characteristics are compounded by everything else that limits his ability to fulfill the duties of the president: his many criminal charges, his advancing age, his fundamental lack of interest in policy and his increasingly bizarre cast of associates.
This unequivocal, dispiriting truth — Donald Trump is not fit to be president — should be enough for any voter who cares about the health of our country and the stability of our democracy to deny him re-election.
For this reason, regardless of any political disagreements voters might have with her, Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president.
Most presidential elections are, at their core, about two different visions of America that emerge from competing policies and principles. This one is about something more foundational. It is about whether we invite into the highest office in the land a man who has revealed, unmistakably, that he will degrade the values, defy the norms and dismantle the institutions that have made our country strong.
As a dedicated public servant who has demonstrated care, competence and an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, Ms. Harris stands alone in this race. She may not be the perfect candidate for every voter, especially those who are frustrated and angry about our government’s failures to fix what’s broken — from our immigration system to public schools to housing costs to gun violence. Yet we urge Americans to contrast Ms. Harris’s record with her opponent’s.
Ms. Harris is more than a necessary alternative. There is also an optimistic case for elevating her, one that is rooted in her policies and borne out by her experience as vice president, a senator and a state attorney general.
Over the past 10 weeks, Ms. Harris has offered a shared future for all citizens, beyond hate and division. She has begun to describe a set of thoughtful plans to help American families.
While character is enormously important — in this election, pre-eminently so — policies matter. Many Americans remain deeply concerned about their prospects and their children’s in an unstable and unforgiving world. For them, Ms. Harris is clearly the better choice. She has committed to using the power of her office to help Americans better afford the things they need, to make it easier to own a home, to support small businesses and to help workers. Mr. Trump’s economic priorities are more tax cuts, which would benefit mostly the wealthy, and more tariffs, which will make prices even more unmanageable for the poor and middle class.
Beyond the economy, Ms. Harris promises to continue working to expand access to health care and reduce its cost. She has a long record of fighting to protect women’s health and reproductive freedom. Mr. Trump spent years trying to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and boasts of picking the Supreme Court justices who ended the constitutional right to an abortion.
Globally, Ms. Harris would work to maintain and strengthen the alliances with like-minded nations that have long advanced American interests abroad and maintained the nation’s security. Mr. Trump — who has long praised autocrats like Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban and Kim Jong-un — has threatened to blow those democratic alliances apart. Ms. Harris recognizes the need for global solutions to the global problem of climate change and would continue President Biden’s major investments in the industries and technologies necessary to achieve that goal. Mr. Trump rejects the accepted science, and his contempt for low-carbon energy solutions is matched only by his trollish fealty to fossil fuels.
As for immigration, a huge and largely unsolved issue, the former president continues to demonize and dehumanize immigrants, while Ms. Harris at least offers hope for a compromise, long denied by Congress, to secure the borders and return the nation to a sane immigration system.
Many voters have said they want more details about the vice president’s plans, as well as more unscripted encounters in which she explains her vision and policies. They are right to ask. Given the stakes of this election, Ms. Harris may think that she is running a campaign designed to minimize the risks of an unforced error — answering journalists’ questions and offering greater policy detail could court controversy, after all — under the belief that being the only viable alternative to Mr. Trump may be enough to bring her to victory. That strategy may ultimately prove winning, but it’s a disservice to the American people and to her own record. And leaving the public with a sense that she is being shielded from tough questions, as Mr. Biden has been, could backfire by undermining her core argument that a capable new generation stands ready to take the reins of power.
Ms. Harris is not wrong, however, on the clear dangers of returning Mr. Trump to office. He has promised to be a different kind of president this time, one who is unrestrained by checks on power built into the American political system. His pledge to be “a dictator” on “Day 1” might have indeed been a joke — but his undisguised fondness for dictatorships and the strongmen who run them is anything but.
Most notably, he systematically undermined public confidence in the result of the 2020 election and then attempted to overturn it — an effort that culminated in an insurrection at the Capitol to obstruct the peaceful transfer of power and resulted in him and some of his most prominent supporters being charged with crimes. He has not committed to honoring the result of this election and continues to insist, as he did at the debate with Ms. Harris on Sept. 10, that he won in 2020. He has apparently made a willingness to support his lies a litmus test for those in his orbit, starting with JD Vance, who would be his vice president.
His disdain for the rule of law goes beyond his efforts to obtain power; it is also central to how he plans to use it. Mr. Trump and his supporters have described a 2025 agenda that would give him the power to carry out the most extreme of his promises and threats. He vows, for instance, to turn the federal bureaucracy and even the Justice Department into weapons of his will to hurt his political enemies. In at least 10 instances during his presidency, he did exactly that, pressuring federal agencies and prosecutors to punish people he felt had wronged him, with little or no legal basis for prosecution.
Some of the people Mr. Trump appointed in his last term saved America from his most dangerous impulses. They refused to break laws on his behalf and spoke up when he put his own interests above his country’s. As a result, the former president intends, if re-elected, to surround himself with people who are unwilling to defy his demands. Today’s version of Mr. Trump — the twice-impeached version that faces a barrage of criminal charges — may prove to be the restrained version.
Unless American voters stand up to him, Mr. Trump will have the power to do profound and lasting harm to our democracy.
That is not simply an opinion of Mr. Trump’s character by his critics; it is a judgment of his presidency from those who know it best — the very people he appointed to serve in the most important positions of his White House. It is telling that among those who fear a second Trump presidency are people who worked for him and saw him at close range.
Mike Pence, Mr. Trump’s vice president, has repudiated him. No other vice president in modern history has done this. “I believe that anyone who puts themselves over the Constitution should never be president of the United States,” Mr. Pence has said. “And anyone who asks someone else to put them over the Constitution should never be president of the United States again.”
Mr. Trump’s attorney general has raised similar concerns about his fundamental unfitness. And his chief of staff. And his defense secretary. And his national security advisers. And his education secretary. And on and on — a record of denunciation without precedent in the nation’s long history.
That’s not to say Mr. Trump did not add to the public conversation. In particular, he broke decades of Washington consensus and led both parties to wrestle with the downsides of globalization, unrestrained trade and China’s rise. His criminal-justice reform efforts were well placed, his focus on Covid vaccine development paid off, and his decision to use an emergency public health measure to turn away migrants at the border was the right call at the start of the pandemic. Yet even when the former president’s overall aim may have had merit, his operational incompetence, his mercurial temperament and his outright recklessness often led to bad outcomes. Mr. Trump’s tariffs cost Americans billions of dollars. His attacks on China have ratcheted up military tensions with America’s strongest rival and a nuclear superpower. His handling of the Covid crisis contributed to historic declines in confidence in public health, and to the loss of many lives. His overreach on immigration policies, such as his executive order on family separation, was widely denounced as inhumane and often ineffective.
And those were his wins. His tax plan added $2 trillion to the national debt; his promised extension of them would add $5.8 trillion over the next decade. His withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal destabilized the Middle East. His support for antidemocratic strongmen like Mr. Putin emboldened human rights abusers all over the world. He instigated the longest government shutdown ever. His sympathetic comments toward the Proud Boys expanded the influence of domestic right-wing extremist groups.
In the years since he left office, Mr. Trump was convicted on felony charges of falsifying business records, was found liable in civil court for sexual abuse and faces two, possibly three, other criminal cases. He has continued to stoke chaos and encourage violence and lawlessness whenever it suits his political aims, most recently promoting vicious lies against Haitian immigrants. He recognizes that ordinary people — voters, jurors, journalists, election officials, law enforcement officers and many others who are willing to do their duty as citizens and public servants — have the power to hold him to account, so he has spent the past three and a half years trying to undermine them and sow distrust in anyone or any institution that might stand in his way.
Most dangerous for American democracy, Mr. Trump has transformed the Republican Party — an institution that once prided itself on principle and honored its obligations to the law and the Constitution — into little more than an instrument of his quest to regain power. The Republicans who support Ms. Harris recognize that this election is about something more fundamental than narrow partisan interest. It is about principles that go beyond party.
In 2020 this board made the strongest case it could against the re-election of Mr. Trump. Four years later, many Americans have put his excesses out of their minds. We urge them and those who may look back at that period with nostalgia or feel that their lives are not much better now than they were three years ago to recognize that his first term was a warning and that a second Trump term would be much more damaging and divisive than the first.
Kamala Harris is the only choice.
https://www.nytimes.com/.../kamala-harris-2024.html...
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NYTimes, The Editorial Board: 9/30/2024
The Only Patriotic Choice for President
"It is hard to imagine a candidate more unworthy to serve as president of the United States than Donald Trump. He has proved himself morally unfit for an office that asks its occupant to put the good of the nation above self-interest. He has proved himself temperamentally unfit for a role that requires the very qualities — wisdom, honesty, empathy, courage, restraint, humility, discipline — that he most lacks.
Those disqualifying characteristics are compounded by everything else that limits his ability to fulfill the duties of the president: his many criminal charges, his advancing age, his fundamental lack of interest in policy and his increasingly bizarre cast of associates.
This unequivocal, dispiriting truth — Donald Trump is not fit to be president — should be enough for any voter who cares about the health of our country and the stability of our democracy to deny him re-election.
For this reason, regardless of any political disagreements voters might have with her, Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president.
Most presidential elections are, at their core, about two different visions of America that emerge from competing policies and principles. This one is about something more foundational. It is about whether we invite into the highest office in the land a man who has revealed, unmistakably, that he will degrade the values, defy the norms and dismantle the institutions that have made our country strong.
As a dedicated public servant who has demonstrated care, competence and an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, Ms. Harris stands alone in this race. She may not be the perfect candidate for every voter, especially those who are frustrated and angry about our government’s failures to fix what’s broken — from our immigration system to public schools to housing costs to gun violence. Yet we urge Americans to contrast Ms. Harris’s record with her opponent’s.
Ms. Harris is more than a necessary alternative. There is also an optimistic case for elevating her, one that is rooted in her policies and borne out by her experience as vice president, a senator and a state attorney general.
Over the past 10 weeks, Ms. Harris has offered a shared future for all citizens, beyond hate and division. She has begun to describe a set of thoughtful plans to help American families.
While character is enormously important — in this election, pre-eminently so — policies matter. Many Americans remain deeply concerned about their prospects and their children’s in an unstable and unforgiving world. For them, Ms. Harris is clearly the better choice. She has committed to using the power of her office to help Americans better afford the things they need, to make it easier to own a home, to support small businesses and to help workers. Mr. Trump’s economic priorities are more tax cuts, which would benefit mostly the wealthy, and more tariffs, which will make prices even more unmanageable for the poor and middle class.
Beyond the economy, Ms. Harris promises to continue working to expand access to health care and reduce its cost. She has a long record of fighting to protect women’s health and reproductive freedom. Mr. Trump spent years trying to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and boasts of picking the Supreme Court justices who ended the constitutional right to an abortion.
Globally, Ms. Harris would work to maintain and strengthen the alliances with like-minded nations that have long advanced American interests abroad and maintained the nation’s security. Mr. Trump — who has long praised autocrats like Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban and Kim Jong-un — has threatened to blow those democratic alliances apart. Ms. Harris recognizes the need for global solutions to the global problem of climate change and would continue President Biden’s major investments in the industries and technologies necessary to achieve that goal. Mr. Trump rejects the accepted science, and his contempt for low-carbon energy solutions is matched only by his trollish fealty to fossil fuels.
As for immigration, a huge and largely unsolved issue, the former president continues to demonize and dehumanize immigrants, while Ms. Harris at least offers hope for a compromise, long denied by Congress, to secure the borders and return the nation to a sane immigration system.
Many voters have said they want more details about the vice president’s plans, as well as more unscripted encounters in which she explains her vision and policies. They are right to ask. Given the stakes of this election, Ms. Harris may think that she is running a campaign designed to minimize the risks of an unforced error — answering journalists’ questions and offering greater policy detail could court controversy, after all — under the belief that being the only viable alternative to Mr. Trump may be enough to bring her to victory. That strategy may ultimately prove winning, but it’s a disservice to the American people and to her own record. And leaving the public with a sense that she is being shielded from tough questions, as Mr. Biden has been, could backfire by undermining her core argument that a capable new generation stands ready to take the reins of power.
Ms. Harris is not wrong, however, on the clear dangers of returning Mr. Trump to office. He has promised to be a different kind of president this time, one who is unrestrained by checks on power built into the American political system. His pledge to be “a dictator” on “Day 1” might have indeed been a joke — but his undisguised fondness for dictatorships and the strongmen who run them is anything but.
Most notably, he systematically undermined public confidence in the result of the 2020 election and then attempted to overturn it — an effort that culminated in an insurrection at the Capitol to obstruct the peaceful transfer of power and resulted in him and some of his most prominent supporters being charged with crimes. He has not committed to honoring the result of this election and continues to insist, as he did at the debate with Ms. Harris on Sept. 10, that he won in 2020. He has apparently made a willingness to support his lies a litmus test for those in his orbit, starting with JD Vance, who would be his vice president.
His disdain for the rule of law goes beyond his efforts to obtain power; it is also central to how he plans to use it. Mr. Trump and his supporters have described a 2025 agenda that would give him the power to carry out the most extreme of his promises and threats. He vows, for instance, to turn the federal bureaucracy and even the Justice Department into weapons of his will to hurt his political enemies. In at least 10 instances during his presidency, he did exactly that, pressuring federal agencies and prosecutors to punish people he felt had wronged him, with little or no legal basis for prosecution.
Some of the people Mr. Trump appointed in his last term saved America from his most dangerous impulses. They refused to break laws on his behalf and spoke up when he put his own interests above his country’s. As a result, the former president intends, if re-elected, to surround himself with people who are unwilling to defy his demands. Today’s version of Mr. Trump — the twice-impeached version that faces a barrage of criminal charges — may prove to be the restrained version.
Unless American voters stand up to him, Mr. Trump will have the power to do profound and lasting harm to our democracy.
That is not simply an opinion of Mr. Trump’s character by his critics; it is a judgment of his presidency from those who know it best — the very people he appointed to serve in the most important positions of his White House. It is telling that among those who fear a second Trump presidency are people who worked for him and saw him at close range.
Mike Pence, Mr. Trump’s vice president, has repudiated him. No other vice president in modern history has done this. “I believe that anyone who puts themselves over the Constitution should never be president of the United States,” Mr. Pence has said. “And anyone who asks someone else to put them over the Constitution should never be president of the United States again.”
Mr. Trump’s attorney general has raised similar concerns about his fundamental unfitness. And his chief of staff. And his defense secretary. And his national security advisers. And his education secretary. And on and on — a record of denunciation without precedent in the nation’s long history.
That’s not to say Mr. Trump did not add to the public conversation. In particular, he broke decades of Washington consensus and led both parties to wrestle with the downsides of globalization, unrestrained trade and China’s rise. His criminal-justice reform efforts were well placed, his focus on Covid vaccine development paid off, and his decision to use an emergency public health measure to turn away migrants at the border was the right call at the start of the pandemic. Yet even when the former president’s overall aim may have had merit, his operational incompetence, his mercurial temperament and his outright recklessness often led to bad outcomes. Mr. Trump’s tariffs cost Americans billions of dollars. His attacks on China have ratcheted up military tensions with America’s strongest rival and a nuclear superpower. His handling of the Covid crisis contributed to historic declines in confidence in public health, and to the loss of many lives. His overreach on immigration policies, such as his executive order on family separation, was widely denounced as inhumane and often ineffective.
And those were his wins. His tax plan added $2 trillion to the national debt; his promised extension of them would add $5.8 trillion over the next decade. His withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal destabilized the Middle East. His support for antidemocratic strongmen like Mr. Putin emboldened human rights abusers all over the world. He instigated the longest government shutdown ever. His sympathetic comments toward the Proud Boys expanded the influence of domestic right-wing extremist groups.
In the years since he left office, Mr. Trump was convicted on felony charges of falsifying business records, was found liable in civil court for sexual abuse and faces two, possibly three, other criminal cases. He has continued to stoke chaos and encourage violence and lawlessness whenever it suits his political aims, most recently promoting vicious lies against Haitian immigrants. He recognizes that ordinary people — voters, jurors, journalists, election officials, law enforcement officers and many others who are willing to do their duty as citizens and public servants — have the power to hold him to account, so he has spent the past three and a half years trying to undermine them and sow distrust in anyone or any institution that might stand in his way.
Most dangerous for American democracy, Mr. Trump has transformed the Republican Party — an institution that once prided itself on principle and honored its obligations to the law and the Constitution — into little more than an instrument of his quest to regain power. The Republicans who support Ms. Harris recognize that this election is about something more fundamental than narrow partisan interest. It is about principles that go beyond party.
In 2020 this board made the strongest case it could against the re-election of Mr. Trump. Four years later, many Americans have put his excesses out of their minds. We urge them and those who may look back at that period with nostalgia or feel that their lives are not much better now than they were three years ago to recognize that his first term was a warning and that a second Trump term would be much more damaging and divisive than the first.
Kamala Harris is the only choice."
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/opinion/editorials/kamala-harris-2024.html
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A soulmate au in which you crave whatever your soulmate is eating in solo leveling
Its kinda silly but also super cute
I personally headcannon that S ranks eat a lot because of all the energy they use up going on raids and stuff so it would suck to be the soulmate of an s rank.
Imagine being the soulmate of one of the national ranked hunters(LZG, TA)😭you would be starving all the time.
Imagine you figure out who your soulmate is when they start eating something in front of you and you immediately want it.
Anyways, byeeeeeee
AJSGAJSIGSKSGD THAT'S SO CUTE!!!!!
It's also funny if you consider hunters who's not a big fan of whatever food their soulmate is eating. It gives out questionable desires and tons of hesitations until you just finally give in otherwise you'd starve to death.
For instance, Choi Jong-in doesn't usually eat roasted meat, only at medium rare if he's starving after a long raid. However, he finds himself badly craving one when Yoon-ho brings up his food in the middle of an S-Rank meeting with Go Gun-hee; Jong-in doesn't realize he's drooling until Yoon-ho snaps his fingers at him.
Also, with Thomas Andre, I feel bad for Lennart— he'll be so frustrated whenever he starves out of the blue even though he had just eaten his simple and fancy food. No, he wants to eat ten pounds of raw fish and chicken legs.
Woo Jin-chul has no idea why he frequently walks to the Chinese restaurant for some takeout. Him also getting crisis when his trips to restaurants has become a daily basis because his stomach never stops rumbling.
Oh, what about the hunters who are night owls? Lol, Lee Ju-hee waking up in the middle of the night just to go to the kitchen and make herself food, despite how sleepy she is, not knowing Min Byung-gyu is prepping for a meal before he can watch his historical drama.
Sung Jin-woo and Cha Hae-in finding themselves in the same ice cream shop + ordering the exact same flower. Both of them think it's a coincidence until Hae-in wants to take a bite on the burger Jin-woo is eating during their date at the amusement park.
This Soulmate AU idea is so adorable and silly. I like it! 💖
#at least the other halves of these hunters will influence them into eating more food#them making each other's fav meal<3#solo leveling#manawari talks
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By The New York Times Editorial Board
The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom.
Sept. 30, 2024
It is hard to imagine a candidate more unworthy to serve as president of the United States than Donald Trump. He has proved himself morally unfit for an office that asks its occupant to put the good of the nation above self-interest. He has proved himself temperamentally unfit for a role that requires the very qualities — wisdom, honesty, empathy, courage, restraint, humility, discipline — that he most lacks.
Those disqualifying characteristics are compounded by everything else that limits his ability to fulfill the duties of the president: his many criminal charges, his advancing age, his fundamental lack of interest in policy and his increasingly bizarre cast of associates.
This unequivocal, dispiriting truth — Donald Trump is not fit to be president — should be enough for any voter who cares about the health of our country and the stability of our democracy to deny him re-election.
For this reason, regardless of any political disagreements voters might have with her, Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president.
Most presidential elections are, at their core, about two different visions of America that emerge from competing policies and principles. This one is about something more foundational. It is about whether we invite into the highest office in the land a man who has revealed, unmistakably, that he will degrade the values, defy the norms and dismantle the institutions that have made our country strong.
As a dedicated public servant who has demonstrated care, competence and an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, Ms. Harris stands alone in this race. She may not be the perfect candidate for every voter, especially those who are frustrated and angry about our government’s failures to fix what’s broken — from our immigration system to public schools to housing costs to gun violence. Yet we urge Americans to contrast Ms. Harris’s record with her opponent’s.
Ms. Harris is more than a necessary alternative. There is also an optimistic case for elevating her, one that is rooted in her policies and borne out by her experience as vice president, a senator and a state attorney general.
Over the past 10 weeks, Ms. Harris has offered a shared future for all citizens, beyond hate and division. She has begun to describe a set of thoughtful plans to help American families.
While character is enormously important — in this election, pre-eminently so — policies matter. Many Americans remain deeply concerned about their prospects and their children’s in an unstable and unforgiving world. For them, Ms. Harris is clearly the better choice. She has committed to using the power of her office to help Americans better afford the things they need, to make it easier to own a home, to support small businesses and to help workers. Mr. Trump’s economic priorities are more tax cuts, which would benefit mostly the wealthy, and more tariffs, which will make prices even more unmanageable for the poor and middle class.
Beyond the economy, Ms. Harris promises to continue working to expand access to health care and reduce its cost. She has a long record of fighting to protect women’s health and reproductive freedom. Mr. Trump spent years trying to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and boasts of picking the Supreme Court justices who ended the constitutional right to an abortion.
Globally, Ms. Harris would work to maintain and strengthen the alliances with like-minded nations that have long advanced American interests abroad and maintained the nation’s security. Mr. Trump — who has long praised autocrats like Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban and Kim Jong-un — has threatened to blow those democratic alliances apart. Ms. Harris recognizes the need for global solutions to the global problem of climate change and would continue President Biden’s major investments in the industries and technologies necessary to achieve that goal. Mr. Trump rejects the accepted science, and his contempt for low-carbon energy solutions is matched only by his trollish fealty to fossil fuels.
As for immigration, a huge and largely unsolved issue, the former president continues to demonize and dehumanize immigrants, while Ms. Harris at least offers hope for a compromise, long denied by Congress, to secure the borders and return the nation to a sane immigration system.
Many voters have said they want more details about the vice president’s plans, as well as more unscripted encounters in which she explains her vision and policies. They are right to ask. Given the stakes of this election, Ms. Harris may think that she is running a campaign designed to minimize the risks of an unforced error — answering journalists’ questions and offering greater policy detail could court controversy, after all — under the belief that being the only viable alternative to Mr. Trump may be enough to bring her to victory. That strategy may ultimately prove winning, but it’s a disservice to the American people and to her own record. And leaving the public with a sense that she is being shielded from tough questions, as Mr. Biden has been, could backfire by undermining her core argument that a capable new generation stands ready to take the reins of power.
Ms. Harris is not wrong, however, on the clear dangers of returning Mr. Trump to office. He has promised to be a different kind of president this time, one who is unrestrained by checks on power built into the American political system. His pledge to be “a dictator” on “Day 1” might have indeed been a joke — but his undisguised fondness for dictatorships and the strongmen who run them is anything but.
Most notably, he systematically undermined public confidence in the result of the 2020 election and then attempted to overturn it — an effort that culminated in an insurrection at the Capitol to obstruct the peaceful transfer of power and resulted in him and some of his most prominent supporters being charged with crimes. He has not committed to honoring the result of this election and continues to insist, as he did at the debate with Ms. Harris on Sept. 10, that he won in 2020. He has apparently made a willingness to support his lies a litmus test for those in his orbit, starting with JD Vance, who would be his vice president.
His disdain for the rule of law goes beyond his efforts to obtain power; it is also central to how he plans to use it. Mr. Trump and his supporters have described a 2025 agenda that would give him the power to carry out the most extreme of his promises and threats. He vows, for instance, to turn the federal bureaucracy and even the Justice Department into weapons of his will to hurt his political enemies. In at least 10 instances during his presidency, he did exactly that, pressuring federal agencies and prosecutors to punish people he felt had wronged him, with little or no legal basis for prosecution.
Some of the people Mr. Trump appointed in his last term saved America from his most dangerous impulses. They refused to break laws on his behalf and spoke up when he put his own interests above his country’s. As a result, the former president intends, if re-elected, to surround himself with people who are unwilling to defy his demands. Today’s version of Mr. Trump — the twice-impeachedversion that faces a barrage of criminal charges — may prove to be the restrained version.
Unless American voters stand up to him, Mr. Trump will have the power to do profound and lasting harm to our democracy.
That is not simply an opinion of Mr. Trump’s character by his critics; it is a judgment of his presidency from those who know it best — the very people he appointed to serve in the most important positions of his White House. It is telling that among those who fear a second Trump presidency are people who worked for him and saw him at close range.
Mike Pence, Mr. Trump’s vice president, has repudiated him. No other vice president in modern history has done this. “I believe that anyone who puts themselves over the Constitution should never be president of the United States,” Mr. Pence has said. “And anyone who asks someone else to put them over the Constitution should never be president of the United States again.”
Mr. Trump’s attorney general has raised similar concerns about his fundamental unfitness. And his chief of staff. And his defense secretary. And his national security advisers. And his education secretary. And on and on — a record of denunciation without precedent in the nation’s long history.
That’s not to say Mr. Trump did not add to the public conversation. In particular, he broke decades of Washington consensus and led both parties to wrestle with the downsides of globalization, unrestrained trade and China’s rise. His criminal-justice reform efforts were well placed, his focus on Covid vaccine development paid off, and his decision to use an emergency public health measure to turn away migrants at the border was the right call at the start of the pandemic. Yet even when the former president’s overall aim may have had merit, his operational incompetence, his mercurial temperament and his outright recklessness often led to bad outcomes. Mr. Trump’s tariffs cost Americans billions of dollars. His attacks on China have ratcheted up military tensions with America’s strongest rival and a nuclear superpower. His handling of the Covid crisis contributed to historic declines in confidence in public health, and to the loss of many lives. His overreach on immigration policies, such as his executive order on family separation, was widely denounced as inhumane and often ineffective.
And those were his wins. His tax plan added $2 trillion to the national debt; his promised extension of them would add $5.8 trillion over the next decade. His withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal destabilized the Middle East. His support for antidemocratic strongmen like Mr. Putin emboldened human rights abusers all over the world. He instigated the longest government shutdown ever. His sympathetic comments toward the Proud Boys expanded the influence of domestic right-wing extremist groups.
In the years since he left office, Mr. Trump was convicted on felony charges of falsifying business records, was found liable in civil court for sexual abuse and faces two, possibly three, other criminal cases. He has continued to stoke chaos and encourage violence and lawlessness whenever it suits his political aims, most recently promoting vicious lies against Haitian immigrants. He recognizes that ordinary people — voters, jurors, journalists, election officials, law enforcement officers and many others who are willing to do their duty as citizens and public servants — have the power to hold him to account, so he has spent the past three and a half years trying to undermine them and sow distrust in anyone or any institution that might stand in his way.
Most dangerous for American democracy, Mr. Trump has transformed the Republican Party — an institution that once prided itself on principle and honored its obligations to the law and the Constitution — into little more than an instrument of his quest to regain power. The Republicans who support Ms. Harris recognize that this election is about something more fundamental than narrow partisan interest. It is about principles that go beyond party.
In 2020 this board made the strongest case it could against the re-election of Mr. Trump. Four years later, many Americans have put his excesses out of their minds. We urge them and those who may look back at that period with nostalgia or feel that their lives are not much better now than they were three years ago to recognize that his first term was a warning and that a second Trump term would be much more damaging and divisive than the first.
Kamala Harris is the only choice.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/opinion/editorials/kamala-harris-2024.html
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Trump is not a profound cheapskate.
people need to understand that all very wealthy people at some point, will believe that wealth is not much of a prize unless it can be used to force beliefs on masses.
Trump had reached that point because he had spent decades of his life socializing with powerful, wealthy people or been donating to politicians. and naturally, he thinks, I can do what they’re doing. I’ll be their mouthpiece, their spokesperson, I share their beliefs anyway, except, they’ll pay for everything.
And not only that, I can even pimp myself to the highest foreign bidder. trump thinks like a lawyer. he’s not a lawyer and does not want to be one but he thinks he’s just a hired gun.
therefore, if trump’s lawyers want to get paid, trump’s supporters will foot the bill. he won’t mind enriching himself along the way. he just wants to leverage anything he can imagine to be nearly god. and trump probably is likeminded with putin, xi, and kim jong-un.
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BP WIBT?
K - HAN SEO BIN (18, 5'8")
K - JANG JI HO (20, 5'8")
K - PARK GWAN YOUNG (23, 5'7")
K - OH SUNG MIN (23, 5'11") - his physical makes up for his babygirl
K - KIM MIN HYUK (25, 5'11")
K - JANG MIN SEO (18, 5'8")
K - HONG KEON HEE (19, 6'2")
K - LEE HOE TAEK (31, 5'7")
K - CHOI WOO JIN (19, 5'7")
K - SUNG HAN BIN (23, 5'10")
K - PARK GUN WOOK (19, 6'0") - omfg.
K - LEE SEUNG HWAN (24, 5'10")
K - JEONG I CHAN (23, 5'10")
K - KIM MIN SEOUNG (20, 5'8")
K - KIM JI WOONG (25, 5'10)
G - CHEN YU GENG (26, 6'0")
G - CHEN JIAN YU (26, 5'10")
G - ZHANG SHUAI BO (22, 6'0")
G - CONG (23, 5'8")
G - KRYSTIAN (24, 5'10") - sure! why not!
G - YUKI (22, 5'8")
G - JAY CHANG (23, 5'9") - 1000%
G - SEOK MATTHEW (22 5'7") - I mean no, but also, i see his muscles
G - MIN (24, 5'9")
G - FENG JUN LAN (25, 5'10")
G - WUMUTI (25, 5'9")
K - LIM JUN SEO (19, 5'10")
K - JUNG MIN GYU (24, 6'1")
K - CHOI JI HO (20, 6'0")
K - JUNG SE YUN (16, 5'8")
K - KIM TAE RAE (22, 5'8")
K - BAK DO HA (21, 5'11") - he'd only care about himself
K - LEE DONG GUN (19, 5'10")
K - JEON HO YOUNG (19, 5'10")
K - KUM JUN HYEON (22, 5'11") - chaotic & messy & wild
K - JANG YEO JUN (19, 5'10")
K - JUNG HWAN ROK (22, 5'9")
K - LEE JEONG HYEON (22, 6'1")
K - CHOI SEUNG HUN (16, 5'7")
K - CHA WOONG KI (22, 5'8") - kekeke
K - SEO WON (23 5'7")
K - JUNG HO JIN (21, 6'0")
K - PARK HYUN BEEN (19, 5'10")
K - PARK HAN BIN (22, 5'9") - we all seen him take control on that choreo practice
K - JEON WOO SEOK (21, 5'8")
K - LEE DONG YEOL (25, 5'9")
K - HAN YU JIN (17, 5'10")
K - KIM GYU VIN (20, 6'0") - not for me bro
K - HAN YU SEOP (20, 5'8")
K - PARK MIN SEOK (22, 6'0")
K - LEE YE DAM (21, 5'5") - sure! why not?
K - PARK JI HOO (18, 5'9")
K - YOON JONG WOO (24, 5'9")
K - MUN JUNG HYUN (19, 6'0")
K - JI YUN SEO (19, 6'0")
K - YOO SEUNG EON (20, 5'10")
K - LEE DA EUL (20 5'7")
K - LEE HWAN HEE (26, 5'9")
G - OSUKE (21, 5'4")
G - CHEN REN YOU (20, 6'0")
G - TOUI (21, 5'11")
G - RICKY (20, 6'0")
G - CHEN KUAN JUI (23, 5'9")
G - WANG ZI HAO (23, 5'10) - yup. babys got moves.
G - NA KAMDEN (23, 6'0") - omfg, could you imagine his face?
G - WEN YE CHEN (24, 6'0")
G - NICE (24, 5'11")
G - KEI (18 5'7")
G - WINNIE (25 5'7")
G - ANTHONNY (20, 5'8")
G - DONG DONG (23, 5'9")
G - YUTO (19 5'7")
G - OUJU (20, 5'7")
G - YUTAKA (25 5'7")
G - HIROTO (22, 5'9")
G - QIU SHENG YANG (23, 5'10")
G - HYO (22, 5'8")
G - TAKUTO (16, 5'5")
G - WANG YAN HONG (25, 5'10")
G - OLLIE (18, 6'0") - no no no no no
G - ICHIKA (31, 6'0")
G - LIN SHI YUAN (25, 6'0")
G - ZHANG HAO (24, 5'11")
G - CHEN LIANG (24, 6'1")
G - RIKU (19, 5'11")
G - ITSUKI (18 5'7")
G - HARUTO (19, 5'7")
G - DANG HONG HAI (20, 5'11")
G - CAI JIN XIN (20, 6'2")
G - YANG JUN (25, 5'9")
G - XUAN HAO (28, 5'11")
G - KEITA (23, 5'5") - he's got lots of energy
G - BRIAN (22, 6'1")
G - HARU (18, 5'6")
G - MA JING XIANG (20, 6'2")
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Meanwhile... Who's got the best cyanide cocktail? 🍎
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🗨️Recap of Putin's narrative: Ukraine is a country of Russians waiting to be liberated, who deserve to have their energy infrastructure bombed, so they can freeze to death before the liberation, because they are led by a Jewish president who is somehow also a nazi who has recently sent his Islamic jihadist terrorists to gun down Russians in Moscow while screaming “allahu akbar”. Imagine the briefing on Russian tv1, where the hosts are told to keep a straight face while delivering this message.
🗨️Putin sounds as unhinged as trump. Impressive /s
🗯️Absurditis is a professional mental health hazard of people with an autocratic bent.
👁️🗨️Why would that be so difficult to do? Fox does the US equivalent every day.
🗨️that’s why Trump is so popular, his narratives are on the same level. Oh what a time to be alive.
💬you forgot that it’s also not really a country.
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𝐴.𝑁. : 𝐼 𝑑𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑑𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑜 𝑚𝑎𝑘𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑠 𝑠ℎ𝑜𝑟𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑛 𝑚𝑦 𝑢𝑠𝑢𝑎𝑙 𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑠 𝑠𝑜 𝐼 𝑐𝑎𝑛 ℎ𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑚 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑜𝑢𝑡 𝑓𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟. 𝐼 ℎ𝑜𝑝𝑒 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑔𝑢𝑦𝑠 𝑑𝑜𝑛'𝑡 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑑 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑎𝑙𝑠𝑜 ℎ𝑜𝑝𝑒 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑒𝑛𝑗𝑜𝑦 𝑖𝑡!
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His fingers graze the soft flesh of your tits, trailing down past your stomach, his rough calloused hands giving firm squeezes to your thighs as you continue to bounce on his cock, digging his nails into the tender skin. His dark gaze couldn't help but stay focused on your parted folds, glistening under the glow of the street lights as he stretched it to the brim.
"Fuck, keep… ah— keep going…," Gun grunts, hips snapping up into your slick cunt. His breathing gets heavier as the warm walls of your pussy pushed against him, constricting around his girth. His movement falters for a second. Perhaps it was the time crunch or the fact it's been days since the two of you were intimate, but Gun felt himself unraveling quickly. Eyes shutting tight, he pants, "Just like that— ngh…!"
A series of broken moans slip past your lips, a small mixture of sobs and chants of his name resonating in the small room of the car, only spurring him on to fuck you harder. Tears lear your eyes as you struggle to continue riding him, hips stuttering as you can no longer meet the man's powerful thrusts. You were practically melting against him.
A small part of you feared someone may come along and look into the car window, peering in only to see the notorious gangster splitting your cunt open as you rode him like a pathetic slut.
Gripping onto his shoulders, your movements stop for a moment, only for Gun to slam you back down onto him, eliciting a high-pitched cry from you. You look down and meet his burning gaze, a scowl on his face as a growl rumbles in his chest. "What, shit— you wanna stop now..? After begging me for hours like a damn whore? Huh?!"
Without breaking eye contact, Gun pistons his cock back into you, ignoring the way you clawed at his chest, tits bouncing with every forceful roll of his hips, too engrossed with the way your pussy spasms over his shaft to stop now.
"No, if you wanna act like a damn whore, then I'll fucking treat you like one…," he grits, keeping you in place as he fucks you mercilessly, cockhead ramming into your womb, his lower abdomen tightening. He pays no mind to your broken pleas, merely hissing out,
"I'm not even close to being done."
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shounen protag moment
gun: aren't you sick of being nice?
gun: don't you ever just want to go A P E S H I T
daniel: that's literally why i'm here
daniel: did you think i'd go looking for you for fun or something
#that's basically the plot of lookism#aren't u tired of being nice don't u just wanna go ape shit#meanwhile jay going apeshit behind the scenes bc he's been nerfed out of the manhwa:#lookism#lookism manhwa#incorrect lookism#park hyungseok#daniel park#park jong gun#gun park#gun lookism#for this incorrect please imagine gun with his Horror Face#the one i posted about a couple days ago#that one#with the black eyes and the :D#creepy ass
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SL novel rambles mostly about chapter 8 and 9
I'm dying at Woo Jin-Chul's description alsdkjfa "close-cropped hair like a soldier." I don’t think I would have imagined him to look like how he did in the manhwa based on that. I think his hair should be shorter (maybe like Kim Chul's hair based on the description?), but it looks way better than I would have expected if I had just read the novel
They show a lot more of Woo Jin-Chul’s thoughts and expectations in the novel. He seemed like a random side character at the beginning of the manhwa before making more appearances, but it’s nice to see more of his character in the novel
The way his magic energy level actually went down from 12 to 10 ajdkshakka I like how they included the margin of error though. Makes the world more realistic. But no apology for wasting his time? I don’t remember if the manhwa or anime did that, but I know some fanfics did (everything is kind of blurring together, so I don’t really remember what’s canon anymore haha)
Choi Jong-In’s mentioned! And…Goh Gun-Hui? I’m not going to get used to these names anytime soon. Oh, they say little is known about the S-Ranks. I got a vague feeling of that from the manhwa, but I’m glad the novel’s more clear about it. I always wondered why not much was said about them, despite being equivalent to celebrities in terms of how well known they are.
Jin-Woo is also surprised by the messages in the novel rather than questioning why the others weren't able to see it. Lol Jinwoo struggling to open the messages is, unfortunately, very relatable to me.
I kind of wish we saw this in the manhwa and anime, but I would have liked to see Jin-Ah examining Jin-Woo to see that he's fine before punching him for making her worried, then crying, and then nagging him. Since they only have each other with their mom having Eternal Slumber, I think that reaction would have been more realistic. I think the novel in general has more realism with the characters's emotions. I think the novel also explores Jin-Ah's and Jin-Woo's relationship as siblings more than the manhwa did based on what I remember of this scene at least.
Oh, Jin-Woo also locks the door, which he clearly didn't do in the manhwa and anime. It's nice to see him being more cautious here. And he also attempted to do the daily quest before thinking it was a waste of time? I guess the manhwa cut those parts out to not drag it out, but I wish they kept it in
Got really into chapter 8, so rambles about it were longer than I expected
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hiiiii! Joongoo and Jonggun as sugar daddies, but reader is strong, proud and independent woman! hcs please? (´∀`)♡
Thank you for the request (つ≧▽≦)つ I hope this is what you had in mind.
HEAD CANONS
Sugar daddy headcanon
[A/N]
I've been calling them gun and goo for like a year now. I swear, jonggun and joongoo sound like completely different people to me.
Gun:
Showering you with gifts and presents was his love language.
Love and affection? Please. Even gun knew he wasn't capable of displaying more than three emotions.
To him, you were his priority. But other than showing how much you mean to him by buying you expensive stuff he knew no other way to convey his feelings.
And he sure as hell wasn't liking the fact that now, you wouldn't even let him buy you anything.
It led to a number of childish arguments, which gun wasn't proud of.
"I don't need you money, gun."
"I can't hear you, princess."
"I. Don't. Need. You. To. Spend. Your. Money. On. Me."
"still can't hear you."
"I don't nee- "blah blah blah, I still don't hear you."
Gun used 'blah blah blah'. He pinched the bridge of his nose and sighed shaking his head in disappointment for his own self.
If you ever mention an object randomly during a conversation, it'll be home delivered to you the next day.
He didn't care how expensive it was, he had enough zeros in his bank account that could buy his next three generations an easy and luxurious life.
You often liked to leisurely roam malls during your free time, you didn't need to buy anything but you just liked looking at what was new and trendy in the fashion world.
God forbid if gun ever joined you, you'd come home with a quarter of the mall in your bags.
You had to get stern with him, because his stubborn ass would just never listen.
But the next time he joined you, he bought himself a ton of stuff just so he can show that the stuff he bought you costed lower than what he brought himself.
Even spelling it out to him didn't seem to penetrate his thick skull, so you took extreme measures.
"princess, are you really not gonna talk to me till I don't return the stuff back?"
"....."
"I'm not gonna fall for the silent treatment."
"......"
"fine, I'll return it tomorrow. Just so you know, its not very classy for someone to return stuff they brought. I'm ready to taint my reputation for you. You've gotta love me after this."
"And I do."
All in all, he loved how independent you were, if something ever happened to him, he knew you would be able to handle yourself.
You weren't naive so he didn't have to worry too much about you.
BONUS:
Gun called out your name, gaining your attention. He slowly opened a small velvet box, revealing a beautiful ring with a diamond settled atop it. You already knew it would cost more than the number you had in mind.
Your eyes rolled and a sigh escaped your lips. "I already told you I don't need you to buy me anymore jewelry. I have enough. Return that back."
He just blinked at you blankly for two seconds, "Princess. I'm proposing."
Goo:
Much like gun, goo had the habbit of purchasing stuff without a glance at the price tag.
Goo loved money, if there's anything he took seriously, it was money.
But he didn't hesitate for a second before spending it.
"I worked for it, so I get to spend it however I want." He always said that.
Limits? Pfft, this man had no limits.
He would buy you stuff before the words would even leave your mouth.
"Goo, I want-
"A dress? Okaaay, I just brought a dress I think would look good on you. It delivers at home tomorrow, so make sure to recieve it."
"what the. No i-
"you need jewelry? Hold on. This might take a while, oh there you go it's done. It'll be deliver- wait! What does this mean by no home delivery?? They expect us to walk in there and personally buy it? Why even bother having an online website? What kind of customer service is this?!"
"Goo."
"yes, sweetheart."
"..... I just wanted you to go buy some bread."
If you ever told him that he didn't have to buy you anything and that you could afford it in your own. He would be over the top dramatic about it.
Also, he would probably get anxious about why you ask him not to buy you stuff, so you will have to reassure him every once in a while.
"listen to me you, rich fool."
"yes, sweetheart." He spoke through his smushed cheeks between your two palms. "I don't need you to buy me a penthouse."
"but why? You should have a place to live."
"I'm not homeless, I literally live with you here. So I don't need you to buy me anything."
"You don't like me anymore, sweetheart, is that what this is?"
"how did you even reach that conclusion?? I literally live with you."
"Then, is that penthouse too small, I did think it wa-
"I don't need you to spend your money on me."
"You don't need my money? Then why are you dating me?"
"I'm dating you because I like you not your money."
"yeah, that doesn't sound right."
You will probably need a lot more reassuring for him to finally realise that you aren't in this relationship for the money.
Even after he gets it, he will probably be just as dramatic as he was before.
You will also have to teach him now to manage his money and spend in limits.
BONUS:
"uh-oh what'd I do now?" He questions as he walked into your shared room looking at the glare you're giving him.
"That." You point your finger to a small box placed at the table. Goo's eyes widened at the sight of the tiny velvet case.
"I found that while cleaning. Did I not tell you to stop buying anymore jewelry?" You glare at him with crossed hands and legs.
"sweetheart. That's a wedding ring. I was planning on proposing. Now that's a surprise ruined."
#i can imagine them being amazing boyfriends tho#lookism webtoon#lookism#lookism fanfiction#lookism x reader#lookism gun#lookism goo#park jonggun#kim joongoo#goo kim#jong gun#gun x reader#goo x reader#headcanon#lookism headcanons
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