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streamed art for friends last night :P
#my art#sketches#illustration#oc#friends oc#cheren#cheren lobanov#calem#calem lebanc#pokemon#pikmin#purple pikmin#link#the legend of zelda#vash the stampede#ren kitagawa#null#wally evergreen
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Ravenborn Leblanc by 冰渣卷
#ravenborn#leblanc#league#league of legends#notoriouslydevious#ravenborn leblanc#ravenborn leblanc fan art#leblanc fan art#league fan art#league of legends fan art#league leblanc#leblanc league#league of legends leblanc#leblanc league of legends#lebanc fan art#冰渣卷#冰渣卷 pixiv#pixiv
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#nyatblog#somehow Lebanc returned#maurice leblanc#i listened to one Lupin audio book and got this btw
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(via Scooby-Doo Mystery (Sega Genesis) - online game | RetroGames.cz) Hi this is Steven Moore children and kids can play The Cartoon Network game called Scooby-Doo Mystery in 1995 that's why the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery is Rated K-A because that's why the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery it does not have any violence or killing that's why the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery is Rated K-A for Sega Genesis that's why children are allowed to play the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery because that's why the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery it does not have any violence or the killing that's why the computer game called Scooby-Doo Mystery is Rated K-A for Sega Genesis from Steven Moore.
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You guys already know I love spreading my akekita besties agenda
I saw someone post a video about a little porcelain figure they found and it was a crow in a big straw hat and a sweater and behind the crow was several different easels. The person filming the video dubbed the porcelain figure 'vincent van crow' so you see where I'm going with this. (Btw this is an AU where Akechi lives and he works with the phantom thieves because they can see he needs help and they're going to give him that help whether he wants it or not. Canon be damned.)
Akechi and Yusuke walking around different shops because yusuke needs new art supplies and guess who they find sitting on a shelf tucked away behind some miscellaneous items like mason jars and small vases of different dull colors. Vincent Van Crow. Akechi saw him first and thought Yusuke would appreciate the little porcelain figure, unaware of the artist's terrible spending habits. Yusuke would feel the same connection to Vincent Van Crow that he did with his lobsters and abandon the original mission just to buy him, insisting it was destiny. A crow that was a fellow artist, the only one on the shell and who better to point it out to him but Akechi himself.
Despite Akechi's protests that Yusuke's funds are limited and he should focus on finding the supplies for whatever new piece he was working on (it was a watercolor painting, several paintings, of the various different places in the backstreets where lebanc resided) Yusuke insists on buying him. Akechi doesn't quite understand how Yusuke can have such a sentimental attachment to an object he doesn't own yet but he can't afford to argue any longer because he'll lose his cool.
It isn't until they've finished their shopping and are walking back to the train station that he starts to really get it. Not because he had given the porcelain crow any thought but because Yusuke declared that this small, breakable and frankly unimpressive (to akechi at least) figure was a sign of their bond. A representation of different facets of their personalities and how despite the fact that nobody really understood it, Yusuke and Akechi made sense together.
On paper it was strange, an aloof artist and the famous detective prince but looking past the surface gave a glimpse into why they worked so well together. Yusuke was honest, brutally honest he never censored himself because he didn't see the point in doing so, he looked for a deeper meaning in everything which made sense since all art has some meaning behind it. It's second nature for him to evaluate everything he saw on a deeper level. Akechi appreciated having someone like Yusuke in his life because he never worried that Yusuke was using him like everyone else had. Yusuke's unrelenting honestly was a breath of fresh air for akechi, and no matter how hard he tried to convince himself in the beginning he could never fully believe that Yusuke's honesty was an act. He was too genuine and his perceptive abilities made him see past the act Akechi would often put on.
In turn Akechi was very critical, he had to be as a detective, and he was constantly aware of his surroundings. He always kept a look out for any danger and covered all his bases to make sure he could keep himself safe. Which was something Yusuke appreciated because he would often get lost in thought and wander off to various different places because they piqued his interest, he couldn't stay on task like Akechi could.
They helped each other and the time they spent together was time well spent, numerous discussions of various topics being viewed from two different lens. But they still managed to consider the other's position in their discussions, Yusuke would consider the analytical mindset that Akechi had and Akechi would pay more attention to the finer details and emotional aspects of a situation like Yusuke did. It was an odd but wonderful friendship they had.
So on the train ride back to their homes, Akechi considered the porcelain crow and his porcelain easels, the shine of his feathers and the way his beak twisted into a sweet smile and he felt a small warmth fill his heart. Warmth at the thought that his friend, his real friend that he had made on his own, would keep that small crow on a shelf or a table and think of him whenever he saw it. Warmth because he wasn't alone anymore, he was wanted by the people around him. Wanted enough for his friend to buy an insignificant trinket that put an extra expense on his limit supply of money just because it reminded him of the detective. Warmth because he was loved.
Your honor that's their son, they coparent him for tax benefits
#kitagawa yusuke#persona 5#persona 5 royal#yusuke kitawaga#yusuke p5#akechi goro#akekita#goro akechi#akechi p5#headcanon
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Q: does werewolf!akiren react to lebanc's bell chime the way dogs do with doorbells/people coming over? I imagine if he did, he would go all wide eyed and still for a minute the way mine does, then remember sojiro's no bark rule and trying not to bolt down the stairs to see who's there.
i won't answer yes or no. i just love such headcannons and leave it up to you to decide if it's true 😭
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the show 'episodes' (fm showtime, the show where matt lebanc plays a fictionalized version of himself) and 30 rock are my favorite shows about how hard it is to make tv for american audiences. i would absolutely make one about turning a telenovela into a cw an american show and how it becomes something else entirely fm its original counterpart.
#the cw mention was a shout out to j\ane t\he vir\gin#a soap opera i never watched but i saw the american ship wars#fm what i can gather---the mistake was letting the audience fall in love with the boyfriend--they got attached u see#that's like giving american betty other love interests and ignoring ur male protag--oh wait....
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EVERYtime I hear the name “kevin lebanc” my brain automatically hears that song “she ain’t got no money in the bank!”
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Did ryuji hear akira at all or. Is New York just a soul read. Did ryuji feel a spiritual pull on them to bust out the Ariana grande while busting in the lebanc door with no context
SJDKSKSKSN I THINK ITS JUST A SOUL READ
they’re the real pilk bros
#sorry for the late reply ;-;#I’ve been trying to figure out if you thought Alicia Keys was Ariana grande and I didn’t really know how to ask#WHICH IS NO BIG DEAL I’m not making fun bc it feels like Alicia keys fell off the face of the earth#but the song’s Empire State of mind#specifically pt1 because the chorus is more bombastic than pt2 (more somber)#ask#pilk mention
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perceives lebanc being from my hometown (disrespectfully)
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columbus blue jackets
jake christiansen - megan mauro (girlfriend)
ivan proverov - madison leigh (fiancé)
damon severson - drey severson (wife)
justin danforth - mckailey mitchell (girlfriend)
zach werenski - odette peters (fiancé)
boone jenner - maggie jenner (wife)
kirill marchenko - victoria marchenko (wife)
erik gudbranson - sarah gudbranson (wife)
jordan harris - codie cross (girlfriend)
sean monahan - brittany monahan (wife)
zachary aston-reese - alexandra (girlfriend)
elvis merzlikins - aleksandra merzlikins (wife)
kevin lebanc - kelly lebanc (wife)
david jiricek - tereza kacenova (girlfriend)
james van riemsdyk - lauren van riemsdyk (wife)
mathieu olivier - laurence drouin (girlfriend)
mikael pyyhtia - oona aalto (girlfriend)
yegor chinakhov - annically (girlfriend)
jack johnson - kelly quinn (wife)
single??
gavin brindley
kent johnson
adam fantilli
sean kuraly
cole sillinger
dmitri voronkov
daniil tarasov
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BLUE JACKETS SIGNED LEBANC??? WHY DIDNT WE SIGN HIM
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🕯️(Haru from doctor-yamagishi)
@doctor-yamagishi send 🕯️ to hear my character's inner thoughts about yours
"He's quite interesting, the way he quickly apologizes and turns to talk when he is given a little kindness and empathy. And he can be a bit quick to give information about people who have hurt him away to a total stranger. Then again, is that not a good thing? To be able to be freely open and honest with yourself and others, to recognize that kindness and that you need it?"
And should he ever need the help against those who hurt him, she would not hesitate to swing her axe for him. She smiles. "Hopefully, we can meet again soon. I would love to have another conversation with him over coffee at Lebanc some time."
#doctor yamagishi#come along with me ;; prompt#muse ;; haru okumura#i will continue our fun convo between them later i swear!!
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Isabelle Huppert in Elle (Paul Verhoeven, 2016) Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte, Anne Consigny, Charles Berling, Virginie Efira, Judith Magre, Christian Berkel, Jonas Bloquet, Vimala Pons, Raphaël Lenglet, Arthur Mazet, Lucas Prisor. Screenplay: David Birke, Harold Manning, based on a novel by Philippe Dijan. Cinematography: Stéphane Fontaine. Production design: Laurent Ott. Music: Anne Dudley. Elle begins with Michèle Lebanc (Isabelle Huppert) being raped by a man in a ski mask wearing black. He slugs her viciously during the act, and when he finishes, he takes her underwear and wipes himself off, then flings it at her before leaving. Michèle picks herself up and, as the audience silently cries out, "Save the evidence," sweeps up the broken glass and the underwear and dumps it in the trash. The next day she is back at work as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened, working on a video game -- she owns the company along with Anna (Anne Consigny) -- that features violent sex, and even urges her programmers to make it more violent. When she finally mentions the rape, in an almost off-hand manner, to her friends, she refuses their advice to go to the police. We learn that Michèle has never trusted law enforcement since she was 10 years old and her father was convicted of the mass murder of a number of children in their neighborhood. Elle is, in short, not a pleasant film, though it begins to take on the character of a thriller as we learn more about Michèle, her family, her ex-husband, and her friends. When we do find out the identity of the rapist, things become even more disturbingly odd. It takes an actress of the caliber of Isabelle Huppert to bring off a role like Michèle, and she remains the chief reason for watching this provocative, disturbing film. Paul Verhoeven has always been a director out to shock, and Elle is hardly an exception in an oeuvre that includes Basic Instinct (1992). But thanks in large part to Huppert, Elle becomes a probing character study, an exploration of the life of a woman whose moral compass was severely damaged by an intensely traumatic past. Huppert's performance, which earned her an Oscar nomination, helps lift the film above sensationalism into something with a solid psychological grounding, but if ever a film merited "trigger warnings," it's this one.
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#Repost @a_painting_a_day_ • • • • • Edouard Manet, Le Banc (Mon Jardin), 1881 #edouard #manet #edouardmanet #lebanc #jardin #monjardin #bench #thebench #garden #mygarden #landscape #france #frenchpainter #frenchartist #impressionism #impressionist #impressionistartist #impressionistpainter #art #artist #artlover #arthistory #painting #painter #🎨 https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ICLkfnpk6/?igshid=jr6yju91tr2b
#repost#edouard#manet#edouardmanet#lebanc#jardin#monjardin#bench#thebench#garden#mygarden#landscape#france#frenchpainter#frenchartist#impressionism#impressionist#impressionistartist#impressionistpainter#art#artist#artlover#arthistory#painting#painter#🎨
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