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angelbellelc2 · 1 month ago
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aquamarineglow · 1 year ago
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What if Bruno wasn't that good at building robots?
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thesingingrevolution · 1 year ago
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HELP MEEEEEEEE
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ernestlaytonpolls · 11 months ago
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laytontheories · 2 years ago
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Professor Layton Ultimate Queer Icon
Round One
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darkartistyt · 2 years ago
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laytonnpcbracket · 1 year ago
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ROUND 1 POLL 37 SIDE B
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About the NPCs (may contain spoilers -- proceed with caution!)
Erik is a young boy who enjoys getting into dangerous situations.
Otherwise known as: エリック (Japanese); Ulf (German); Lasse (Italian)
Simon is a member of the Reinhold family who was found dead during the events of the game.
Otherwise known as: ロイ・ラインフォード (Japanese); Henry (Spanish); Rupert (French); 시몬 라인포드 (Korean)
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101flavoursofweird · 7 months ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Layton Kyouju Series | Professor Layton Series Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Major Character Death Relationships: Matthew & Dahlia Reinhold (Professor Layton) Characters: Matthew (Professor Layton), Dahlia Reinhold, Flora Reinhold, Bruno (Professor Layton), St Mystere Residents Additional Tags: Ghosts, Robots, Curious Village Spoilers, Post-Curious Village, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Character Death, Angst, Unhappy Ending, Hopeful Ending, Tragedy Summary:
Would he have been proud? Hurt at their lack of foresight? Touched at their loyalty to the mortal god who created them? The mechanic had always been a gruff figure, never showing or receiving much affection. But would he have shown it just this once, to tell them everything was going to be okay in his absence?
Bruno, the last human in St Mystere, passes away. Without him, the rest of the village starts to crumble.
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I’m sobbing over the robots of St. Mystere—
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characteroulette · 1 year ago
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I think?? I get Flora's design now??? She's very cute I think she'd make a fantastic legal aide for Athena. Let the gals go off on their own wild rides!!
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cola-vampire · 7 months ago
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Some miitopia screenshots I took (first 3 are when I only had the demo. Thank you to my homie for letting me borrow their copy <3)
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attorney-ramblings · 1 year ago
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AA:Dual Destinies but with Professor Layton…
Concept: Athena doesn’t quite complete law school in time to save Simon, she’s one class credit off and therefore will land up being a semester late. She was still studying abroad in Europe at the time.
Athena meets and befriends Flora during her studies, they attend the same college. During this time Flora tells Athena all these amazing stories about her adoptive father Professor Hershel Layton. Before Flora and Athena part ways she encouraged Athena to reach out if she ever found herself in any sort of trouble.
Well, she was certainly in trouble and desperate to find some way to help Simon. She approaches Professor Layton and asks for his help. He’s hesitant at first (he’s limited his adventuring trips because he’s the adoptive father of a literal toddler at the moment) however at the mention of Flora, he reconsiders.
(Also something to note, this means Athena is not present for the first half of Dual Destinies, believe it or not her presence isn’t necessarily a necessity for The Monstrous Turnabout or Turnabout Academy. In this AU, Apollo meets Junie during Turnabout Academy and takes her case up himself, together he and Klavier figure out the truth. Now having been acquainted with Junie, he does save her during the explosion at the courthouse and so on.)
Layton agrees to help Athena, and they leave for LA immediately to investigate the case of Metis Cykes Murder from 15 years ago. Little do they know soon after they get there, there will be another murder in the same place.
Unable to sleep, Athena goes to investigate at the Space Station alone, much like she does in Dual Destinies. She passes out in the museum, and this is how the killer is able to plant her prints on the lighter. Athena wakes up after the incident is over like a whole like 16-18 hours later and reunites with Layton.
During the Cosmic Turnabout, to clear Solomon Starbuck’s name, Apollo and Phoenix land up coming across the lighter, and Athena Cykes is accused.
(At some point during all this Apollo is entering the detention center and comes across Junie, this is when he finds out that she and Athena are childhood friends and she actually asks Apollo to take Athena’s case. He declines, but he starts to feel uncertain of his judgment of the accused Athena.)
When the officers arrest Athena, the Professor calls in a favor of an old friend, Phoenix Wright. Apollo gets upset when he takes her case, and decides to complete his investigation separately from Phoenix. (Also Layton gets to meet Trucy and honestly that makes me more happy than I can express with words, top hat Twinsies)
The hostage situation occurs at the Space Station, causing the exact case from 15 years ago to be retried. This time, the Professor is also allowed to aid in the investigation, and the fic would continue from there.
Oh yeah, and the Phantom is Don Paolo.
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angelbellelc2 · 1 month ago
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dafry-shenanigans · 1 year ago
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I originally made this drabble for fun and from pure impulse-
It's not much or that good or interesting probably but i liked the idea so i have decided i shall share it
Enjoy! :D
Simon walked up towards the nervous little girl and crouch down to be on her eye level.
"Hey there kiddo, I'm Simon. What's your name?" Simon said softly with a kind and patient smile.
Flora didn't know why, but she felt like she could trust simon at that moment and she didn't feel nervous anymore. "Flora."
Simon smiled. "Flora, that's a wonderful name! Do you wanna go somewhere Flora? It can't be that fun being cooped up in this place all day."
"Really? But professor..." Flora looked away conflicted.
"Don't worry about it! I'll talk to him later, besides I'll look after you! but for now, is there any place you want to go visit?" Simon place a comforting hand on Flora's shoulder.
"Really? I can go anywhere i want?" Flora said wishfully.
"Whatever your heart desire pumpkin!" Simon offered.
Flora beamed at Simon. Simon smile grew wider and yet there was a tinge of something else (sadness?), but as sudden as it appeared it disappears.
For the rest of that day Flora and Simon visited many places, mostly by walking and just doing a lot of sight seeing (because simon doesn't really have any money), but the pair had fun anyway.
Flora was estatic to be able to go out for once! She got to explore and enjoy it even more so with Simon's company.
Simon have given Flora his full undivided attention, they both had a really long meaningful and fun conversation, learning more about each other and almost instantly they form a bond.
Simon may have just met Flora, but he was willing to do anything for the little girl.
Speaking of doing that, seems like Simon will also be having a long serious conversation with that so called professor once he sees the man again.
But for now, Simon and Flora enjoyed the time they spent outside together.
Flora eyes shined with child like wonder and she smiled brighter the longer they went on. Simon feels just a little lighter knowing he made her day a little better.
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reneedenoailles · 3 days ago
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Every reference in 7b costumes !!
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Lilian as Cat Vampire from Love, Sin & Evil !
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Logan as Jorge de Fantasma from Sails in the Fog !
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James as Reinhold Piel from Heart of Trespia !
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Simon as Loki from Path of the Valkyrie !
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Chloe as Mei from Legend of the Willow !
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Avery as Iyar from The Flower From Tiamat's Fire !
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Sophie as Mary Brown from Arcanum !
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Michele as Onyx from W: Time Catcher !
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Jasper as Armand de Gramont from Vying for Versailles !
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Grant as Sherlock Holmes from Sins of London !
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Tristan as Vlad from Dracula: a Love Story !
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laytontheories · 2 years ago
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The results are in:
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The Winner of the Ultimate Queer Icon Competition is....
Desmond Sycamore/Jean Descole!!!!
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He fought off 31 contestants to be crowned The Ultimate Queer Icon!! Congrats!!
Don't feel sad if your fav didn't make it. Everyone tried their best and there's no ill feelings between any of the contestants.
In fact, all the contestants are currently at a party together:
Sammy Thunder and Randal Mann are in charge of the music. Surprisingly, it's fairly decent. Until one of the speakers explodes.
Descole is standing ominously in the corner, wearing his Ultimate Queer Icon Crown. Emmy is taking the piss out of him.
Randall wants to dance with Angela. Henry wants to dance with Randall. Drake wants to dance with Henry. They reach a compromise and do the hokey cokey together. That's not a euphemism for anything, they are literally dancing the hokey cokey together.
Simon Reinhold runs out of power and Frederick gets shot with a party popper. Both are laying unconscious on the dance floor.
Emiliana was the one who shot Frederick. He was being loud and obnoxious. Eve witnessed the event but did nothing to prevent it.
Cesar Chance and Tab Lloyd brought their baby with them and Janice and Melina are cooing over him.
Aldus and Jacques have a very intense conversation about the products they use on their mustaches. Poor Ernest gets caught in the middle.
A nearby crime is reported and Grosky rushes into action FOR THE YARD! Alfendi tries to leave too, but Lucy stops him.
Hershel Layton and Doug Scowers have a long, boring talk about archeology. Katrielle has to literally drag her father away.
It's Lettie and Jean's first time out together and they are very nervous. They spend the entire time holding hands.
There's an awkward standoff happening at the food table. Rook, Bishop and Mackintosh all want to get something to eat, but Leonard Bloom is standing right there and they're too scared to go near him.
Shortly after Descole left, Desmond Sycamore arrives with Aurora. She teaches him some ancient Azran dance ritual, which happens to be very similar to breakdancing.
Dimitri Allen spends the entire party holding a drink and standing awkwardly.
Thank you to everyone who voted and making this a fun event! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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dailyanarchistposts · 17 days ago
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Footnotes, 1-50
[1] Karl Popper, The Open Society and Its Enemies (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1971), 1:263.
[2] Quotations from the Bible are taken from the Revised Standard Version unless otherwise noted.
[3] H. Richard Niebuhr, as reported to me by Reverend Coleman Brown.
[4] William Sloane Coffin, Credo (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2004), 159.
[5] Richard K. Fenn, Dreams of Glory: The Sources of Apocalyptic Terror (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006), 60.
[6] William Sloane Coffin, The Heart Is a Little to the Left (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1999), 44.
[7] Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H., stanza 96, in The Poetic and Dramatic Work of Alfred Lord Tennyson (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1899), 246.
[8] Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1952), 37.
[9] Robert O. Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004), 218.
[10] Ibid., 219.
[11] Davidson Loehr, America, Fascism and God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher (White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green, 2005), 88.
[12] Rousas John Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Dallas, TX: Craig, 1973), 585–590.
[13] In September 2002, Tommy Thompson, then U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, announced the award of 21 grants from the White House’s new faith-based initiative. More than 500 institutions had applied. Operation Blessing was one of the winners, receiving more than $500,000. See remarks by Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, in a Pew forum titled “The Faith-Based Initiative Two Years Later: Examining Its Potential, Progress and Problems,” March 5, 2003, Washington, DC, pewforum.org. More than 7 percent of the $2,154,246,246 going to faith-based grants was awarded to abstinence-only education programs. See “Federal Funds for Organizations That Help Those in Need,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov.
[14] Katherine Yurica, “What Did Mr. Bush’s 2nd Inaugural Address Really Mean? Biblical Code Unraveled,” The Yurica Report, February 24, 2005, www.yuricareport.com Bush2ndInauguralMeans.html.
[15] Rushdoony, Institutes of Biblical Law, 581; 583–584.
[16] Mark A. Beliles and Stephen K. McDowell, America’s Providential History (Charlottesville, VA: Providence Foundation, 1991), 26.
[17] “The Vision of GRN,” Global Recordings Network, http://global recordings.net/topic/vision.
[18] “True Liberty,” Global Recordings Network, http://globalrecord ings.net/script/ENG/171.
[19] Joseph Goebbels, Signale der neuen Zeit (Munich: Eher, 1934), 34; Gerd Albrecht, Nationalsozialistische Filmpolitik: Eine soziologische Untersuchung über die Spielfilme des Dritten Reiches (Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke, 1969), 464.
[20] Claudia Koonz, The Nazi Conscience (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. 2003), 73.
[21] Paxton, Anatomy of Fascism, 202.
[22] Garry Wills, Under God: Religion and American Politics (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990), 15. The Gallup data are found in George Gallup and Jim Castelli, The People’s Religion: American Faith in the 90s (New York: Macmillan, 1989), 56, 58, 61, 63 and 75. Data on the Rapture are found in Marlene Tufts, “Snatched Away Before the Bomb: Rapture Believers in the 1980s” (PhD dissertation, University of Hawaii, 1986), vi.
[23] Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006), 9.
[24] Crane Brinton, The Anatomy of Revolution (New York: Random House, 1965), 154–155.
[25] Ibid., 157–158.
[26] Ibid. 164.
[27] I heard Kennedy say this at my seminar with him at the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church.
[28] Curtis White, “The Spirit of Disobedience,” Harper’s, April 2006.
[29] The Christian Coalition of America lists 15 issues as key to its “Legislative Agenda.” Its 2004 “Congressional Scorecard” rated (on a 100-point scale) members of the House of Representatives on 13 of these issues; 163 members of the House received an overall rating of 90 or higher on all 13. Members of the Senate were rated on six issues; 42 members of the Senate received an overall rating of 100 on all six. See “Congressional Scorecard,” Christian Coalition of America, www.cc.org scorecard.pdf. Also Glenn Scherer, “The Godly Must Be Crazy,” Grist, October 27, 2004.
[30] “American Values: The Triumph of the Religious Right,” Economist, November 11, 2004, www.economist.com displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=375543; Transcript of interview with Jim DeMint, NBC News’ Meet the Press, October 17, 2004, www.msnbc.com; Hanna Rosin, “Doctor’s Order: Oklahoma Republican Tom Coburn Is Back on Capitol Hill, Budgetary Scalpel at the Ready,” Washington Post, December 12, 2004, D1, www.washingtonpost.com.
[31] MSNBC.com, “Exit Polls—President,” www.msnbc.msn.com/ id/5297138.
[32] President Bush created the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives by executive order on January 29, 2001, just nine days after his inauguration. Congress has not passed legislation allowing for faith-based initiatives, so President Bush has repeatedly used executive orders to push the policy through. See “Executive Orders,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.white house.gov/government/fbci/executive-orders.html. In February 2006, President Bush signed the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, reauthorizing welfare reform for another five years and extending the “charitable choice” policy, which allows faith-based groups to continue receiving funding “without altering their religious identities or changing their hiring practices.” See “Fact Sheet: Compassion in Action: Producing Real Results for Americans Most in Need,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.white house.gov/news/releases/2006/03/print/20060309-3.html.
[33] In fiscal year 2003, $1.17 billion out of a $14.5 billion budget in competitive social-service grants were awarded to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2003,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2003.pdf.
[34] President George W. Bush, “President Highlights Faith-Based Results at National Conference,” www.whitehouse.gov releases/2006/03/20060309-5.html.
[35] Out of $19,456,713,768 in grants, $2,004,491,549 went to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2004,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2004.pdf.
[36] Out of $19,715,661,808 in grants, $2,154,246,246 went to FBOs. See “Grants to Faith-Based Organizations FY 2005,” Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, www.whitehouse.gov/ government/fbci/final_report_2005.pdf.
[37] David M. Fine, “Ohio Counties to Adopt Diebold Voting Machines,” The Mill, January 18, 2004, www.gristforthemill.org/ 010418diebold.html.
[38] Ibid.
[39] Mark Crispin Miller, “None Dare Call It Stolen,” Harper’s, September 7, 2005, www.harpers.org; Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, “Hearings on Ohio Voting Put 2004 Election in Doubt,” Columbus Free Press, November 18, 2004, www.commondreams.org 1118–30.htm.
[40] Ray Beckerman, “Basic Report from Columbus,” November 4, 2004, www.freepress.org.
[41] Mark Crispin Miller, “None Dare Call It Stolen.”
[42] The National Center for Education Statistics in the U.S. Department of Education estimated that 1.1 million students were home-schooled in 2003, a 29 percent increase from 1999. The National Home Education Research Institute says that 1.7 million to 2.1 million children were home-schooled during the 2002–2003 academic year. From Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming, 2.
[43] Barbara Parker and Christy Macy, “Secular Humanism, the Hatch Amendment, and Public Education,” People for the American Way, Washington, DC, 1985, 8.
[44] Quoted in Bill Moyers, “9/11 and the Spirit of God,” address a. Union Theological Seminary, September 7, 2005, www.uts.columbia.edu.
[45] Sunsara Taylor, “Battle Cry for Theocracy,” Truthdig.com, May 11, 2006, www.truthdig.com _theocracy.
[46] Augustine, quoted in William Sloane Coffin, The Heart Is a Little to the Left, 6.
[47] Fritz Stern, The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974), xii.
[48] Beth Shulman, “Working and Poor in the USA,” Nation, February 9, 2004.
[49] Robert Morley, “The Death of American Manufacturing,” Trumpet, February 2006, www.thetrumpet.com cle&id=1955.
[50] Martin Crutsinger, “United States Cites China and Other Nations in Report on Unfair Trade Practices,” Associated Press, March 31, 2006.
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