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amethystroselily · 1 year
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Devil Venerable Also Wants to Know as Reductress Headlines:
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Dvawtk memes: Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
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pink-linoleum · 8 months
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shi congxin design exploration
i think it’s really funny how he gets one of the most in-depth descriptions in the book
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dragoncharming · 6 months
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AU where Wenren È has a novelty mug that says "You don't have to be trying to kill me to work here, but it helps."
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meotosis · 1 year
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modern au dvawtk are so silly because it's so much work drama but it's also shi congxin walking in on yin hanjiang snooping at wenren e's desk and being like 👁️👁️ what r we plotting and yin hanjiang has to pretend he's indeed plotting (he obtained a new item for his secret stash of his crush's things)
one time his crush got a nosebleed at work and now that bloody tissue is inside a ziploc bag in a shoebox . not his proudest moment
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Remember the time Wenren È basically banished Shi Congxin because he got Yin Hanjiang sick?
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carl jung’s stone carvings; the first, from a cube inscribed on three of its faces to commemorate his 75th birthday in 1950, appoints telesphorus, the celto-grecian god of recovery, his name also meaning “bringer of completion,” at its center. fittingly, it takes the form of a mandala, whose squared circle jung would regard as the archetype of wholeness. the second depicts a serpent swallowing a fish, and both were stationed at bollingen tower, the private enclave he had built in the wake of his mother’s death.
the inscription on the bollingen cube, translated by richard and clara winston from jung’s own german translation of the original ancient greek, printed in memories, dreams, reflections: “time is a child — playing like a child — playing a board game — the kingdom of the child. this is telesphoros, who roams through the dark regions of this cosmos and glows like a star out of the depths. he points the way to the gates of the sun and to the land of dreams.”
shi congxin and qian yongxia on the carving of the serpent and fish: “this stone carving records an event jung personally experienced in his life. it occurred in 1933, by the shore of his bollingen retreat. one day, jung found a snake that had evidently choked to death in the act of trying to swallow a whole live fish. both creatures were dead. according to jungian analyst joseph cambray (2009), jung saw this as synchronistic, that is, as a meaningful rather than random coincidence, since he was working and writing at that time on the relationship of christianity (symbolized by the fish) and alchemy (symbolized by the snake). for jung, this external event synchronistically paralleled his own views on how these two traditional systems’ inability to integrate and assimilate (i.e., swallow and digest) their different perspectives ultimately proved fatal to each, leaving them both devitalized or dead.”
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peihoeming · 3 years
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Wenren È didn’t give Shi Congxin a glance. He extended a hand at Yao Jiaping, who flew across the room to him. He planted his hand on Yao Jiaping’s skull and, with a casual yank, removed his soul from his body.
“This is…” Zhongli Qian couldn’t hold back his doubts.
I fucking love how Wenren È is returning Yin Hanjiang’s feelings with the force of a thousand suns. Instead of turning mellow he is turning even more ruthless: he wants this love and will do anything to have it -including almost killing poor Yin Hanjiang himself.
And if he has to yank some souls for himself to save him, what’s the big deal?
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amethystroselily · 1 year
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Devil Venerable Also Wants to Know as The Onion Headlines part 1
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DVAWTK memes: part 1 part 2 Part 4 Part 5
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