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a-titty-ninja · 3 months ago
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「Senran Kagura: New Link - UR 両姫(爆乳祭・四)」
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valtren · 1 year ago
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lovers-instead · 4 months ago
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here it is: 3 hours of my favorite gacha game event story ever
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gachagachaart · 1 year ago
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gessen-kinhelp · 2 years ago
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some catch-up icons for @cocajimmycola’s april icon event! days and characters under the cut!!
please like/rb/credit if you save or use!
day 1 - fave character: shiki!
day 2 - least fave character: kaede!
day 3 - character I relate to: murasaki!
day 8 - pink character: mai!
day 9 - blue character: josui!
day 15 - green character: hikage!
day 16 - a character you can't decide if you hate or love: ryōki!
day 17 - skrunkliest character: hibari!
day 18 - character with trans swagger: ryōbi!
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kkosmostill · 2 months ago
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VISAGE
hévn magazine. 2003
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flipperworld · 10 months ago
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Chapter 136 - Art Gone Wrong
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afro-bot · 2 years ago
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Ryouki no Ori 2 (1996) by Studio Polaris.
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gloopy2000 · 10 months ago
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i read a manga where someone mutilated sex dolls and threw them away like monthly + these detectives investigate it and also another story in that manga was some necrophile club where they (consentually) drug women and rp having sex with a dead body but the girl actually dies but they continue bc its what she wouldve wanted
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a-titty-ninja · 1 year ago
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voca-song-a-day · 7 months ago
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Today's featured song is: "Clear Logic" Haruma Ryouki & rai. feat. Hatsune Miku! (warning: video contains flashing imagery)
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luckydaikon · 7 months ago
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Ad from テックジャイアン 1997年10月号 - 猟奇の檻
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ahsterism · 2 years ago
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"WHEN WILL YOU LEARN.... WHEN WILL YOU LEARN... THAT YOUR ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!!!"
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pinknipszz · 7 months ago
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DADDY CHIMED IN, “GO FOR THE THROAT”
╰┈➤ sukuna x reader (family au)
warning: small segment of an unfinished wip
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“don’t bother coming back to school unless you bring a parent,” your nine-year-old son mocks under his breath. with a pair of chopsticks in hand, he bitterly stabs a few holes in the pork cutlet on his plate, his expression turned sour by memories of the most recent lecture on behavior from his principal.
you look over your shoulder and cast a sympathetic glance at ryouki, who may have inherited one too many traits from his father, before scrubbing the last pot in the sink. 
ryouki is as brilliant as he is enduring, a perfect incarnation of the kanji that make up his name: 凌輝. you often insist to family and friends that he inherited your modesty and patience, but while he is capable of being such, there’s no denying who he really takes after. 
the same can be said physically. the messy mop of chilean pink hair, the shape of his eyes, the slight curve of his nose—all of which you find on your husband, your whole heart. but as much as you adore ryomen sukuna, it’s his fault your son is so lively and tempestuous.
where else could ryouki have learned how to throw a mean right hook against another child’s jaw? you don’t remember how your husband convinced you to train your son in hand-to-hand combat under the guise of “self-defense,” but oh, how you wish you could go back in time and slap him across the face.
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(a/n: ive had this in my draft for ages bruh. it's still incomplete at 2.1k words but idk if i wanna continue/finish this specific prompt. but here's a small crumb!)
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mooechi · 10 months ago
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FOREHEADS REVEAL
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@tokito-dulya20, ryouki and hiroyuki!..damn those hairlin-
( edit ) HELPP CORGOT TO SAY BUT I BELIEV RYOUKI OR IF IM WRONG THEN I MEAN THE GUY ON THE LEFT IS @cloudymistedskies oc! the right one is @tokito-dulya20's.
the mentioned ( tagged ) ones have full authority to save this and do whatever they want with it
REFERENCES?? MY OWN LARGE ASS HEAD
HAHAHAHAHAH..wanna reveal urs to-
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inspofromancientworld · 1 month ago
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Legendary creatures: Kitsune, Kumiho, hồ ly tinh, and huli jing
Fox spirits such as kitsune (狐, きつね) of Japan, kumiho (Hangul 구미호 or Hanja 九尾狐) of Korea, hồ ly tinh (狐狸精) of Vietnam, or huli jing (狐狸精) of China are shape-shifting fox spirits, usually having nine tails. They are typically tricksters that can be either benevolent or malevolent.
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By Unknown painter from late 4th to mid 5th century A.D., unknown photographer - http://www.sohu.com/a/193975015_556515, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=73024755
The oldest version of the nine-tailed fox spirits was from China. The first story that has the juli jing was the Shanhaijin (山海经 Classic of Mountains and Seas) which was compiled sometime in the fourth century BCE, but the currently known form wasn't completed until the early Han dynasty (202 BCE - 9 CE). It contained stories fables of the pre-Qin dynasty (prior to about 700 BCE). It says '靑丘國在其北其人食五穀衣絲帛其狐四足九尾。 The Land of Blue Hills lies to the north where the inhabitants consume the Five Grains, wear silk and worship foxes that have four legs and nine tails.' The nine-tailed fox was seen as a good omen, only appearing in times of peace. However, it also says 'Three hundred li [150km/93.2 miles]farther east is Qingqiu Mountain, where much jade can be found on its south slope and green cinnabar on its north. There is a beast here whose form resembles a fox with nine tails. It makes a sound like a baby and is a man-eater. Whoever eats it will be protected against insect-poison (gu).' During the Han dynasty, the mythology added the ability to shape-shift into humans as they became older, one description of which was by Guo Pu (郭璞, 276-326 CE) 'When a fox is fifty years old, it can transform itself into a woman; when a hundred years old, it becomes a beautiful female, or a spirit medium, or an adult male who has sexual intercourse with women. Such beings are able to know things at more than a thousand miles' distance; they can poison men by sorcery, or possess and bewilder them, so that they lose their memory and knowledge; and when a fox is thousand years old, it ascends to heaven and becomes a celestial fox.'
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By Chris Gladis (MShades) from Kyoto, Japan - Flickr, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=748434
Fox worship arrived in Japan sometime during the Jomon period (14,000-300 BCE) as evidenced by necklaces including canine teeth and jawbones of foxes. Stories from China were brought to Japan by merchants who traded and brought in as kyuubi no kitsune (九尾の狐, nine-tailed fox). In the Nihon Shoki (日本書紀, the Chronicles of Japan), which is the second-oldest book of Japanese history, mentions foxes twice, both times as omens. It records that in 657 a byakko (white fox) in Iwami Province was a good omen. In 659, a fox bit a vine a construction worker and it was seen as an ill omen. There were tales of kitsune turning into kitsune nyoubo (狐女房 fox wife) that are revealed as foxes after pet dogs that were recorded in the Nihon Ryouki (日本霊異記) book of fables during the Heian period (recorded between 787-824).
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By Hùng Phong Lê - Hùng Phong Lê, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=134883158
The Hồ ly tinh have specific ages that they have to reach to gain their tails. They must practice for a hundred years to have three tails and be considered a 'demon fox', for a thousand years to become a 'ghost fox' with six tails. When it gains nine tails, it's considered a 'celestial fox' and can turn its tails into humans. If the fox loses its tail, it dies. In the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư (chữ Hán: 大越史記全書, Complete annals of Đại Việt), compiled in 1697, states that Emperor Lê Thái Tổ was saved by a hồ ly tinh when he was hiding in Lam Sơn from the Ming army. He took the time during his hiding to bury a girl in a white dress and that a white fox distracted the army when he was almost caught.
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source: https://www.deviantart.com/auroreblackcat/art/Gumiho-283762936
The kumiho are able to become beautiful women who seduce men to eat their liver or heart. The Chinese story entered into Korea during the Three Kingdoms period (삼국시대, from about 494-562) and state that foxes become kumiho with great age and become stronger with that age, too. The kumiho were largely viewed neutrally, though self-centered in their need for human organs and souls. It wasn't until later that they were viewed as evil, bloodthirsty fox-human hybrids that might turn into humans if they can avoid eating human flesh for a thousand years. Something unique to the kumiho is that they develop and pass along 'yeowoo geseul' (여우구슬, 'fox marbles' that they give to and then take back from humans by an action that looks like kissing. It can only remain in the human part of the chain for a year before it can kill them completely. When it's returned to the fox part of the chain, the human has no memory of the yeowoo guseul or the kumino.
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