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🎥TA DA! This is my piece for the That's Cinema! zine graciously run by @eamesie 🎬 This piece features Gorgug Thistlespring & Unit of Fantasy High Junior Year as the main characters of Brokeback Mountain (2005). (It was after I finished this that I learned Even Cowgirls Get the Blues is already a movie from 1993 starring Uma Thurman)
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bougierthanthou ha respondido a tu set de fotos
“I binged all Code Lyoko seasons and played Quest for Infinity and I’m...”
@hinazinnia what are their lives like in high school? How have they developed post XANA and Lyoko?
IM SO HAPPY YOU ASKED ill try to make this short and if you wanna know more you can always ask me! They are actually in college! Two disclaimers:
(1) im from spain, and my french is limited, i did my best in learning how college works in france, but im sure there are a lot of mistakes! (2) this takes place after the 4th season, ignoring evolution BUT maybe taking some cool ideas from there, even if i had only watched a couple of episodes
YUMI (19)
she went to study history to japan in her first year of uni, but felt disconnected from her peers and missed her life back in france. She returned to france and switched to a translation and interpreting degree, and thats where the story begins
she witnessed something (back in japan) that disturbed her and is related to xana but she refuses to talk to her old group of friends for some reason....
AELITA (17)
shes in her first year of bioinformatics (both her and jeremy skipped a year)
she’s been dating jeremy since highschool and kind of wants to break up with him. she loves him so much, but she is curious about forming a life outside of the same people she’s known since she came back to earth
this desire is also related to her feeling of being stuck in the same place, she’s been trying to discover new things (both realted to lyoko and her past, among other things) but feels she is often more busy with jeremy’s research than her own
she is the only one who had kept in contact with yumi
JEREMY (17)
1st year computer engineering-mathematics (2 degrees in one lmao)
he’s secretly been developing his own virtual world, offline and with his own techonology
he also feels kind of disconnected from his friends (can you see the theme of my story), but unlike aelita, he feels like things should return to “normal”, aka, how they were back in kadic. (i wanna focus his character arc on learning how to adapt to changes)
ODD (18)
1st years of fine arts (but he will change to cinema in the future, he was just to scared to specialize his studies so soon... he needs to learn to value his own work and have more self-esteem
he lives with ulrich (and KIWI!!!) and he is a fucking mess but makes up for it bc he knows how to cook
he is the one who has more friends outside of the group, however he feels like he is just passing by and doesn’t have any deep conections to any of them
ULRICH (19)
1st year business management. he l o a t h e s it but chose it bc he was lost as hell and his father was, as always, pressuring him
he teaches little kids martial arts and thats the only thing keeping him sane
he dated yumi from 15-16 until yumi told him she was leaving to japan and they had one of their fights. (he dated sissi out of spite which was a very bad thing to do... i think the lyoko warriors treat her really badly and id to make them work on that)
AND NOW ONTO THE PLOT,,,, Ulrich stumbles upon yumi on a morning jog and he’s like “what are u doing here i thought u were in japan” and yumi just. stares. and leaves.
so ulrich comes back home and rants to odd and odd says to tell the rest of the group for that night’s celebrations (its jeremy’s bday lmao). aelita tells them that she’s been talking with her but that she’s been ghosting her for the last month and she was acting weird before that.
she then gets a text from yumi telling her that william is in the hospital bc “he’s been getting worse” and odd reads it aloud and of course they go. everything is really awkward and they all have unresolved stuff (mainly that they were too young for al the shit they went through and none of them had found healthy ways to cope with it except ignoring it so being all together again is... yikes).
yumi is left alone with william and he attacks her and the gang help her just like the old times. jeremy is very convinced it was xana’s fault and wants to turn on the supercomputer to check, but they dont all agree (kind of pararell to their feelings towards turning it off in the show) and they part ways.
yumi knows more than she wants to say, beacuse she /knows/ that if she said it, it would make everything go back to square 1 and is it really their mission? is it their responsability?
i dont wanna say what is actually happening bc i had a comic/mini zine planned but that’s the main plot. just an overly complicated fic about changes and old friendships and dumb headcanons and a plot that is in fact an excuse to explore all the trauma that these kids must actually have lmao
if you wanna know more (about this au or just about my headcanons for the show), feel free to ask!
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What's free in February
Melbourne may as well re-name this month Free-bruary, because there are 28 days of awesome stuff that wont cost you a cent. Cultural festivals February is the best time of year to celebrate Melbournes multicultural spirit, at these free outdoor festivals. What cultures will you get better acquainted with at the Lygon Street Multicultural Festival (2 February)? Want to experience traditional taiko drumming and try toy-fishing at the Melbourne Japanese Summer Festival (24 February)? Will you be part of the Zorba Til You Drop competition at the 32nd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival (23-24 February)? Even if you just like to watch, dont miss this Hellenic party that gets bigger every year.
Taste authentic karaage at the Japanese Summer Festival Lunar New Year Get ready for firecrackers, drums and dragons to sweep through the streets of Melbourne during Chinese New Year. Build up an appetite for all your favourite porky dishes too, because 2019 is the year of the pig. There are heaps of sights, sounds and flavours to enjoy around town, starting in the traditional epicentre, Chinatown. Be there for the Dai Loong Dragon Parade, when this remarkably long, lucky beast is carried and animated by over 200 people. Another lunar new year hot spot is Crown, where the fireball towers are transformed into fire-breathing dragons by local artists. Theres also the Hawkers Bazaar, fireworks and a luminous, larger-than-life display of Chinese zodiac animals. Other highlights include the official festival opening ceremony at Queensbridge Square and Dragon Boat Festival at Docklands.
Lunar New Year celebrations in the city National Sustainable Living Festival Change your life and change the world with a visit to the National Sustainable Living Festival. The 20th edition has more than 300 events, from talks to workshops, including the popular Big Weekend on 8-10 February. Discover bright, green ideas for everything from gardening to transport, and sustainable food thats local, fresh and organic. 1-28 February. Movies Under the Stars Quit complaining about how expensive going to the cinema is and get down to Movies Under the Stars at Yarras Edge. Baz Luhrmans Great Gatsby, Marvels Black Panther and family-friendly Peter Rabbitare the A-grade line-up at this three-nights-only season. Pack a picnic, or spend your cinematic savings on something special from the food vendors or nearby restaurants. The screen lights up at sunset, but arrive early to nab a bean bag. 7-9 February.
Movies under the Stars Northside Summer Festival Theres a brand new festival celebrating North and West Melbourne and everyones invited. The Northside Summer Festival is packed with free entertainment: bands, street performers and comedy, especially at the opening day block party. Which means your budget will be in good shape for the shopping nights, food and drinks including the Northside Summer cocktail. 16-23 February. MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts Enjoy Champagne entertainment at tap-water prices when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra plays three free alfresco concerts. Tap your toes to vintage Gershwin tunes, then lap up two evenings of symphonic sounds by the likes of Berlioz and Debussy. Pack a picnic and add some class to your summer soundtrack at the MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts. 8, 16 and 20 February.
Free concerts at the MSO The Music Gym Choir Mondays are bad enough without sweating and straining at the gym, so try The Music Gym Choir instead. Fire up those happy brain chemicals every Monday in February by singing your heart out at these free after-work sessions. You dont need a golden set of pipes like Adele to get into it! 4, 11, 18 and 25 February. Unzipped Have you spied Tinkys amusing little street-art dioramas, tucked into the nooks and crannies of Melbournes laneways? Theres no hunting required at the Unzipped exhibition, where her tiny figurines, models, found objects and comic wordplay are on show. Its part of the Midsumma Festival, so expect an added dose of saucy, queer humour. Until 9 February. Jayco Herald Sun Tour After four days and hundreds of kilometres cycling around regional Victoria, the Jayco Herald Sun Tours grand finale wheels into Melbourne. The four-kilometre circuit around the Royal Botanic Gardens (part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games cycling course) is great for spectators. Its not so easy for cyclists though, who have to complete it 22 times, including the punishing Anderson Street hill! Sunday 3 February. The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair Zines are handmade with paper, photocopiers, staplers, typewriters, scissors, even pencils. They shouldnt exist in the digital age, yet The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair keeps growing every year. Indulge your zeal for zines, or find out what all the old-school fuss is about at this free event. Bring some loose change to pick up some unique creations, from cook zines to collage zines. 9-10 February. https://whatsonblog.melbourne.vic.gov.au/free-events-february/
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today i saw the handmaiden with r and it was good and i had a good day i started working on the zine that was due ages ago and as p usual when i start im like o shit this is great and easy and fun why didnt i do this earlier. but it was good and im working on an illustration for a writing piece.Â
so we saw the handmaiden which was a really clever film and 2 asian femmes sooo heart eyes and its a brilliant story. i’m just in a rly sensitive space right now and earlier today i thought abt zach listening to that song by nick hakim. and i also watched those awful fucking videos by daddyofive so was even more stressed and sad when i saw the handmaiden. and ive been listening to that podcast shittown which is exciting but also REALLY stressful to listen to and the guy kills himself too.Â
when we were watching the handmaiden (which was rly long btw) it showed to aunt hanging in the tree and i was toootally not expecting it and it was super fucking graphic and all i hear about these days is people hanging themselves and its awful and terrifying. so i turned to rena to look away and then i start sobbing like i cant stop crying and i cant breathe properly and its a cinema which makes it worse and im trying not to cry which just makes me cry harder so we go outside and i feel sick. i make myself calm down and i cant eat any more crisps because i feel sick. and i feel that bad free extra long cigarette i smoked earlier in my throat.
ive been feeling like im gonna vom a lot recently and its cos the anxiety and sadness means my whole body feels it. it disrupts my digestion system said rena. i genuinely almost threw up when she told me what k said.
we bumped into k. i wanted to scream at her and i didn’t want to talk to her / didnt want her to see me at the same time. i want to be angry at her without her having a reaction. she said she was raped too, which just makes it even uglier. she’s a disgusting person. a sad person with a sad life. an awful horrible person who hurts the people around her, who literally preys on the weak, who knows what she’s doing, who is abusive, who does inhumane things.
god i’m really sad about zach still. which makes sense its only been a month and a bit.
hopefully now tho i have time to do what i want and do the things i wanna do and get some money. i have time to be alone more and process things and make more art and write more and read more. and i have so much time which feels nice. i have so much time to spend with my honey which makes me happy cos time goes by so quickly with her which is a good thing. everything feels so natural and good with her and thats a good thing. im done being hung up on the anxieties about timing, “the right thing”, what i should/shouldnt be doing, whatever my traumatised brain is telling me essentially. i wanna be with her because i like being with her, i like her, i love her, we make each other happy.
and im hopeful for the future and hopeful for the summer and im not scared of whats to come re: manchester because i’ll always know her and always love her. i feel it and know it, deeply.
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What's free in February
Melbourne may as well re-name this month Free-bruary, because there are 28 days of awesome stuff that wont cost you a cent. Cultural festivals February is the best time of year to celebrate Melbournes multicultural spirit, at these free outdoor festivals. What cultures will you get better acquainted with at the Lygon Street Multicultural Festival (2 February)? Want to experience traditional taiko drumming and try toy-fishing at the Melbourne Japanese Summer Festival (24 February)? Will you be part of the Zorba Til You Drop competition at the 32nd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival (23-24 February)? Even if you just like to watch, dont miss this Hellenic party that gets bigger every year.
Taste authentic karaage at the Japanese Summer Festival Lunar New Year Get ready for firecrackers, drums and dragons to sweep through the streets of Melbourne during Chinese New Year. Build up an appetite for all your favourite porky dishes too, because 2019 is the year of the pig. There are heaps of sights, sounds and flavours to enjoy around town, starting in the traditional epicentre, Chinatown. Be there for the Dai Loong Dragon Parade, when this remarkably long, lucky beast is carried and animated by over 200 people. Another lunar new year hot spot is Crown, where the fireball towers are transformed into fire-breathing dragons by local artists. Theres also the Hawkers Bazaar, fireworks and a luminous, larger-than-life display of Chinese zodiac animals. Other highlights include the official festival opening ceremony at Queensbridge Square and Dragon Boat Festival at Docklands.
Lunar New Year celebrations in the city National Sustainable Living Festival Change your life and change the world with a visit to the National Sustainable Living Festival. The 20th edition has more than 300 events, from talks to workshops, including the popular Big Weekend on 8-10 February. Discover bright, green ideas for everything from gardening to transport, and sustainable food thats local, fresh and organic. 1-28 February. Movies Under the Stars Quit complaining about how expensive going to the cinema is and get down to Movies Under the Stars at Yarras Edge. Baz Luhrmans Great Gatsby, Marvels Black Panther and family-friendly Peter Rabbitare the A-grade line-up at this three-nights-only season. Pack a picnic, or spend your cinematic savings on something special from the food vendors or nearby restaurants. The screen lights up at sunset, but arrive early to nab a bean bag. 7-9 February.
Movies under the Stars Northside Summer Festival Theres a brand new festival celebrating North and West Melbourne and everyones invited. The Northside Summer Festival is packed with free entertainment: bands, street performers and comedy, especially at the opening day block party. Which means your budget will be in good shape for the shopping nights, food and drinks including the Northside Summer cocktail. 16-23 February. MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts Enjoy Champagne entertainment at tap-water prices when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra plays three free alfresco concerts. Tap your toes to vintage Gershwin tunes, then lap up two evenings of symphonic sounds by the likes of Berlioz and Debussy. Pack a picnic and add some class to your summer soundtrack at the MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts. 8, 16 and 20 February.
Free concerts at the MSO The Music Gym Choir Mondays are bad enough without sweating and straining at the gym, so try The Music Gym Choir instead. Fire up those happy brain chemicals every Monday in February by singing your heart out at these free after-work sessions. You dont need a golden set of pipes like Adele to get into it! 4, 11, 18 and 25 February. Unzipped Have you spied Tinkys amusing little street-art dioramas, tucked into the nooks and crannies of Melbournes laneways? Theres no hunting required at the Unzipped exhibition, where her tiny figurines, models, found objects and comic wordplay are on show. Its part of the Midsumma Festival, so expect an added dose of saucy, queer humour. Until 9 February. Jayco Herald Sun Tour After four days and hundreds of kilometres cycling around regional Victoria, the Jayco Herald Sun Tours grand finale wheels into Melbourne. The four-kilometre circuit around the Royal Botanic Gardens (part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games cycling course) is great for spectators. Its not so easy for cyclists though, who have to complete it 22 times, including the punishing Anderson Street hill! Sunday 3 February. The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair Zines are handmade with paper, photocopiers, staplers, typewriters, scissors, even pencils. They shouldnt exist in the digital age, yet The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair keeps growing every year. Indulge your zeal for zines, or find out what all the old-school fuss is about at this free event. Bring some loose change to pick up some unique creations, from cook zines to collage zines. 9-10 February. https://whatsonblog.melbourne.vic.gov.au/free-events-february/
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What's free in February
Melbourne may as well re-name this month Free-bruary, because there are 28 days of awesome stuff that wont cost you a cent. Cultural festivals February is the best time of year to celebrate Melbournes multicultural spirit, at these free outdoor festivals. What cultures will you get better acquainted with at the Lygon Street Multicultural Festival (2 February)? Want to experience traditional taiko drumming and try toy-fishing at the Melbourne Japanese Summer Festival (24 February)? Will you be part of the Zorba Til You Drop competition at the 32nd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival (23-24 February)? Even if you just like to watch, dont miss this Hellenic party that gets bigger every year.
Taste authentic karaage at the Japanese Summer Festival Lunar New Year Get ready for firecrackers, drums and dragons to sweep through the streets of Melbourne during Chinese New Year. Build up an appetite for all your favourite porky dishes too, because 2019 is the year of the pig. There are heaps of sights, sounds and flavours to enjoy around town, starting in the traditional epicentre, Chinatown. Be there for the Dai Loong Dragon Parade, when this remarkably long, lucky beast is carried and animated by over 200 people. Another lunar new year hot spot is Crown, where the fireball towers are transformed into fire-breathing dragons by local artists. Theres also the Hawkers Bazaar, fireworks and a luminous, larger-than-life display of Chinese zodiac animals. Other highlights include the official festival opening ceremony at Queensbridge Square and Dragon Boat Festival at Docklands.
Lunar New Year celebrations in the city National Sustainable Living Festival Change your life and change the world with a visit to the National Sustainable Living Festival. The 20th edition has more than 300 events, from talks to workshops, including the popular Big Weekend on 8-10 February. Discover bright, green ideas for everything from gardening to transport, and sustainable food thats local, fresh and organic. 1-28 February. Movies Under the Stars Quit complaining about how expensive going to the cinema is and get down to Movies Under the Stars at Yarras Edge. Baz Luhrmans Great Gatsby, Marvels Black Panther and family-friendly Peter Rabbitare the A-grade line-up at this three-nights-only season. Pack a picnic, or spend your cinematic savings on something special from the food vendors or nearby restaurants. The screen lights up at sunset, but arrive early to nab a bean bag. 7-9 February.
Movies under the Stars Northside Summer Festival Theres a brand new festival celebrating North and West Melbourne and everyones invited. The Northside Summer Festival is packed with free entertainment: bands, street performers and comedy, especially at the opening day block party. Which means your budget will be in good shape for the shopping nights, food and drinks including the Northside Summer cocktail. 16-23 February. MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts Enjoy Champagne entertainment at tap-water prices when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra plays three free alfresco concerts. Tap your toes to vintage Gershwin tunes, then lap up two evenings of symphonic sounds by the likes of Berlioz and Debussy. Pack a picnic and add some class to your summer soundtrack at the MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts. 8, 16 and 20 February.
Free concerts at the MSO The Music Gym Choir Mondays are bad enough without sweating and straining at the gym, so try The Music Gym Choir instead. Fire up those happy brain chemicals every Monday in February by singing your heart out at these free after-work sessions. You dont need a golden set of pipes like Adele to get into it! 4, 11, 18 and 25 February. Unzipped Have you spied Tinkys amusing little street-art dioramas, tucked into the nooks and crannies of Melbournes laneways? Theres no hunting required at the Unzipped exhibition, where her tiny figurines, models, found objects and comic wordplay are on show. Its part of the Midsumma Festival, so expect an added dose of saucy, queer humour. Until 9 February. Jayco Herald Sun Tour After four days and hundreds of kilometres cycling around regional Victoria, the Jayco Herald Sun Tours grand finale wheels into Melbourne. The four-kilometre circuit around the Royal Botanic Gardens (part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games cycling course) is great for spectators. Its not so easy for cyclists though, who have to complete it 22 times, including the punishing Anderson Street hill! Sunday 3 February. The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair Zines are handmade with paper, photocopiers, staplers, typewriters, scissors, even pencils. They shouldnt exist in the digital age, yet The Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair keeps growing every year. Indulge your zeal for zines, or find out what all the old-school fuss is about at this free event. Bring some loose change to pick up some unique creations, from cook zines to collage zines. 9-10 February. https://whatsonblog.melbourne.vic.gov.au/free-events-february/
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