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A while back I watched a yt video where wild saw wind for a second in the fog while colgera battle theme played and I had to draw it,, made me tear up fr (drawing is a bit older btw)
Title of the of video: how that one part of colgera's theme felt (Zelda TOTK animation) -by Hey.SailorBoy!
Please please please check it out
#totk fanart#loz ww#wind waker#ww link#zelda totk#zelda fanart#legend of zelda#drawing#digital fanart#fanart#colgera#music#theme#Art#digital drawing#totk link#loz totk#zelda#wind#links#my art
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⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ free ⠀ #pngs ⠀ 🍏 ︵𝄄
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Your story doesn't "have a message;" your story IS a message. The narrative and characters and setting and dialogue are just determining whether or not you delivered that message well.
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Beanie theme by Mochizuki Hajime
Previews: 1, 2, 3 Installation: Github Notes: Preview 2 by @alpawca ♥
A theme meant to loosely resemble the old Beanie Baby website, this is a gift for @alansweep ! The theme comes built in with two sidebars, a header image and 4 links (one custom). Everything else is entirely customizable so you can put whatever you want into the sidebars including text, links, and images.
Features
7 images
39 colors
8 fonts
~31 options
3 built in links, 1 custom
Built in header image
Options
custom cursor
scrolling title
3 post sizes
redirect tag
link decorations (glow/border+etc)
cursor sparkles/hearts/stars/music notes
+etc
#Going to gut this for a Neocities theme later!#my themes#tumblr theme#theme#tumblr themes#beanie babies#old web
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A touch of blue.
#Cottagecore#Naturecore#Nature#Tranquility#Peaceful#Calming#Landscape#Flowers#Mushroom#Mountain#Trees#Field#Blue#Theme#SonneLuna
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Royal Funeral Outfit Lookbook
Hair 1,2,3,4 / Skin 1,2,3,4 / Eyebrows 1,2 / Eyes / Eyelids / Eyeliner / Blush / Lips 1,2
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EYEWEAR 1,2︱EARRINGS 1,2,3,4︱NECKLACE 1,2,3,4,5︱GLOVES 1,2,3,4︱RING︱BAG 1,2,3,4︱TIGHTS︱*FUNERAL MOD POSE catsblob @flowerchamber @helgatisha
#thekims4 2023#theme#sims 4 cas#sims 4 lookbook#ts4 lookbook#ts4#the sims 4#ts4cc#simblr#sims 4#sims 4 cc#sims4#sims 4 clothes#sims4cc#the sims 4 cc#the sims cc#the sims#sims 4 download#ts4mm#sims 4 custom content
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starting a collection
please add
#starting a collection#meme#twitter#x#whatever the fuck that webbed site is called now#funny#tweets#collection#theme#jokes#faves
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CONSTANZA - BLOG & PAGE THEME !!!
These themes are completely free. Please support me and my work by liking and reblogging this post!
[ GENERAL GUIDELINES ]
Do not claim as your own.
Do not remove the credit!
Do not use as a base code or take parts of this code for your theme.
Feel free to edit as much as you want!
All credits are mentioned in the codes!
[ BLOG THEME INFORMATION ]
Non-Contained Theme with the option of 400px, 450px, 500px and 540px posts.
Custom Body Fonts and Body Font sizes.
Custom Body Fonts and Body Font sizes (11px - 14px)
Navigation changeable from sidebar to header navigation
Up to 3 custom sidebar/header links
Navigation Tab is optional.
5 extra links in the navigation tab.
Visible Source link!
Fully supports NPF (beta editor) posts (but also works with legacy posts still)
The theme adjusts to different screen sizes.
MANY different design options. Everything can be edited in the design panel. No HTML knowledge necessary.
BLOG THEME - STATIC PREVIEW AND CODE
[ PAGE THEME INFORMATION ]
This code is JAVASCRIPT FREE!!!!!!!!
Adjusts to different screen sizes automatically.
Custom links on the welcome page.
Ask Page, Rules Page, Multimuse Page
Comes with a "pseudo" filtering/category system for the muse page which is also easy to remove.
All colors are easily editable in the css root!
Basic HTML knowledge necessary when editing the page.
PAGE THEME - PREVIEW AND CODE
#blog theme#free theme#tumblr theme#theme#non contained theme#page theme#muse page#rules page#rp theme
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Theme — Hard To Love by tanaka-drew Preview/Download
Features:
300x200px sidebar image
70x70px icon image
custom blog title
five custom links
option for 450/500/540*px blog posts
option for multiple font families for heading and body
option for 0.9*/0.8rem body font size
option for 0.8*/0.7rem uppercase font size
option for hide tags*
option for show tags
back to top*
Notes:
* denotes default features.
This theme is NPF posts friendly. :D
Neither ask or submit links would show if you don’t allow people to ask you questions or allow people to submit things to you.
I don’t claim any of the fonts, scripts and/or tutorials I used unless stated otherwise. See full credits here.
#rpc#rph#rpt#rp theme#indie theme#indie rp#indie rp theme#themes#theme#blog theme#blog themes#tumblr theme#tumblr themes#mine: themes#free content
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#my melody#sanrio#sanriocore#pink#pixels#graphic#graphics#theme#themes#layout#layouts#icon#icons#favicon#kawaii#kawaiicore#pixel#pixel art#art#artwork#webcore#old web#y2k#2000s#nostalgia#deco mail#moodboard#moodboards#reentry#carrd
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── ♪ PNGs ✿⃨ ⌨️ ·*̩̩͙˚̩̥̩̥*̩̩̥͙
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໋𓍼⃘꯭໋۟ 𝔐s. Distraught 𓈒ིུ▞♬🌳🖥️
#kpop#krp#krp theme#moodboard#theme#aesthetic#aesthetic bios#emoji combos#kpop layouts#kpop moodboard#messy locs#messy moodboard#messy bios#messy icons#messy layouts#krp aesthetic#krp bios#krp help#krp moodboard#roleplay#rp#short bios#short bio#bios#cute bios#soft aesthetic#soft locs#short locs#long locs#rp help
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Let’s talk about this Mufasa movie.
No. Let’s not. Let’s just talk about Mufasa. This is going to be long because he’s a really good character and The Lion King is a really good movie.
Mufasa’s whole point, as a character, is to foil Simba. He’ s not just the stereotypical “great dad role model” character, or the “wise mentor who is ripped away” character.
He, as a character, is in the story because he is “Who Simba Really Is.”
Simba is our young protagonist. The whole point of Simba in the story is to start out “not yet grown into who he really is,” so that the story can teach him how to “grow into who he really is.”
So the audience needs to know “who is Simba and who is Simba supposed to be?” right at the beginning. Which is great, because all kids are trying to figure out the same question about themselves. So it’s relatable. But anyway, the storytellers make Mufasa the answer.
On a simple level, you can answer the question, “who is this Simba guy?” right off the bat in the movie with “the son of the King.” There’s the setting. There’s the set-up. There’s the title of the movie. That’s why the very first lion you’re introduced to in the movie is Mufasa, and it’s not a shot of a baby lion cub. It could have been. Lots of movies open with a shot of their main character. Encanto, for one.
Not The Lion King. The Lion King starts with, “you can’t know who Simba is without Mufasa, so Mufasa gets shown first.”
So okay, Mufasa is a King. Good to know. That’s obvious from the big rock he’s standing on and the way all the animals are coming toward him. But from there, they quickly establish a few more things about Mufasa. He smiles at this little bird that bows to him. He hugs the shaman-monkey. He goes from “big solemn lion” to “good and benevolent” immediately.
And then as it goes on, you learn more about Mufasa. He’s not an idiot; he knows Scar is up to no good, and he is very direct about it. He is not a naive dupe, trusting a schemer blindly. It’s more complicated than that. He is a better leader and a better guy than that. Mufasa knows Scar is his brother, and in a snappy little interaction with Zazu, storytellers make it clear that he worries about Scar; he knows he has good reason to worry, but hasn’t decided to give up on his brother.
Additionally, he is merciful to other dark creatures too. He beats the tar out of hyenas but doesn’t kill them. He rescues Zazu from Scar’s mouth. He scolds Simba but he does that, and more, to teach him. So what Mufasa is teaching us, according to what I just showed you the story says, is that A Good King, A Good Man (Lion, whatever) Is:
Authoritative - Makes decrees and makes decisions and yes, tells others what to do. Creates the structure his people live in.
Kind/Humble - Shows the same level of casual friendship to a revered shaman-recluse as he does a little self-important majordomo. (Humble because he’s not afraid to admit when he’s afraid if it’ll help his son.)
Teaches - Takes time out of the day to pass on what he’s learned to someone who is going to take his place—he’s not hoarding his own position or gatekeeping his life-experience-expertise. He’s not finding his identity in how he has this wealth of information that causes people to need him; he gives it away freely, purposefully.
Protects - Is willing to endanger himself and go to the trouble of defending creatures that are weaker than himself.
Shows Mercy - See Scar and the hyenas, who deserve death, but he doesn’t give it to them.
Prioritizes Family - The time he’s taking out of the day is for his son. And he follows up with his recluse of a brother instead of going, “that’s Scar, I know he don’t care about nobody but himself, his loss, not my problem.” And he extends trust to that brother, which is really just an example of gift-giving to a family member who’s done nothing to keep that trust.
Has Faith - Mufasa makes a point of not answering Simba’s question about “Will you always be there for me,” with just himself. He could’ve. Many parents do. Many parents are tempted to, to show their love. “Yes. You’ll always have me. I’ll always be there to answer your questions; I’ll always protect you, I’ll always be what you can count on, you’ll always find a need fulfilled in me.” But Mufasa doesn’t take that bait. He gives Simba an answer that is not “himself-based.” Not selfish. “Look at the stars.” I don’t care what ya’ll say. Mufasa has faith in something outside of himself. He says “and so will I,” but that’s after contextualizing himself within “something bigger than us.” (And oh my gosh, he doesn’t even answer with, “let me give you a lesson you’ll need for your whole life.” He doesn’t even take credit for this faith, for himself. He gives his own father the credit.)
And really, all of those traits can be summarized with the phrase: Lives His Life Sacrificially For Others.
That’s what a leader, a good father, a king, a good man, does. And pay attention: That is what Simba is supposed to be. Simba is supposed to be Mufasa. That’s who Simba really is, that’s where he’s supposed to go. There is a “real you.” But you have to agree with it and accept it, even though your natural bent is to give in to the illusion that you “don’t have to be that, you can choose who you are.”
Yeah, sure, in a sense you can reject Who You Really Are. You can spend your whole life playing pretend, like you’re not That. But you’ll be doing just that: playing pretend. Unfulfilled. Dissatisfied. Running from the misery that is the natural response to your silly game of pretend. Insisting that “there is no misery, this is what I want.”
Okay. Sure it is.
I’ll save Simba for another post.
The point is, Mufasa is a template for who Simba Really Is. Look at those traits. When it’s Simba’s turn to exemplify those traits, does he?
Act I: Is he authoritative? He tells characters what to. And he makes his own decisions—sometimes for good, sometimes bad. For example, he won’t let Zazu deter him from going to the elephant graveyard, so that’s a bad decision, but he does choose to go back and help Nala instead of running to save himself. Authoritative and protective. But it’s all misplaced because he doesn’t “Live His Life Sacrificially For Others.”
Act 2: He’s not. Timon and Pumbaa tell him to do something and he goes along with it. Timon and Pumbaa claim an ancient tradition and his father’s lesson is stupid and Simba goes along with that. He’s no longer making decisions of his own accord, for anything but his own comfort.
The idea is, in Act 1, you see Simba has the same traits as Mufasa, budding inside of him. But they’re all misdirected, and they’re all twisted, because they’re missing one key ingredient: he’s supposed to use those traits in the context of “Live His Life Sacrificially For Others.” Simba doesn’t want to do that. Simba wants to do whatever he wants.
Sure, there’s a part of him that combines that motive with “I want to be like my dad.” But that part dies on the vine and turns sour when his father dies saving him.
So then in Act 2, not only is Simba clinging to “I’m going to live life all my way,” but he’s changed what that means by pushing the nugget of “I want to be like my dad/I WANT TO BE WHO I REALLY AM” completely away. Because it’s too hard, and he’s got shame tangled up in it.
And worse—he starts doing basically the opposite of all of Mufasa’s traits, all of the traits that make him Who He Really Is. He’s not prioritizing family—he’s abandoning them. He’s not protecting others—he runs from the idea of going back to help Nala. (tiny glimmer of it still being inside him because he does try to protect Pumbaa from her.) Kind and humble? No. It’s unkind to tell your best friend you won’t help her because you’re afraid. Humble, no, because humility is thinking of yourself less, not thinking less of yourself.
Ask the question. When Simba’s living in the jungle with Timon and Pumbaa, is he exemplifying any of the traits of Who He Really Is? Or is he doing his best to bury that?
But then after Mufasa reminds him of who he Really Is, and Rafiki shows him how to get his past out of the way so he can accept it, Simba goes back. Into Act 3 we go
Now. Does Simba exemplify Mufasa’s traits? Does Simba start becoming Who He Really Is? There’s not a lot of time left in the movie. Look at the traits, see if he does.
Authoritative? Yep, comes up with the plan to break in and get to Scar, doesn’t back down from the confrontation.
Kind and Humble? Yeah, he willingly admits the truth (he thought it was true) that makes him look bad to give his mom closure. He’s kind to Nala and to Timon and Pumbaa, admits his mistakes, when they come to help him. Hugs the old shaman who cracked him in the skull with a stick—just like Mufasa hugged Rafiki to show us kindness and humility at the beginning of the movie.
Teaches? We don’t really see an opportunity for him to do that yet at this point in the story and his life, give me a break.
But protects? You bet. That’s why he’s there for the confrontation in the first place. Shows mercy?
Yep.
Because he’s not like Scar. He knows who he is. THE POINT.
And when he runs in for the big confrontation, he doesn’t immediately leap on Scar and rip him to pieces. Even though the storytellers make sure to show us he clearly wants to.
Instead, he runs up to his mother to see if she’s all right and show her that he is. And again, he tells her the truth because that’s what she needs even if it’s not what she wants, and he’s learned not to run from what he’s “done.” And faith in something bigger than himself?
Yeah. His father’s voice comes through the clouds just before he decides to roar and claim his title. Through the clouds. Because that whole “we’re a part of something bigger, something more important than ourselves,” was always what he was missing. He was just thinking about himself.
And all of this is because Mufasa is the example of Who Simba Really Is: Lives His Life Sacrificially For Others. That’s Mufasa.
That’s Mufasa, in the story of The Lion King. That’s his purpose as a character, that’s who he is.
So now if you make a movie that’s just about him, what you should be doing is showing how he got there. How he accepted who he Really Is instead of choosing who he wants to be, on his own. And you should make his father, and learning humility, an enormous part of that. Because self-sacrifice is such a pillar of his character. It’s the whole thing.
What you should certainly not be doing is telling a story that ends with finding self-worth or a kid who makes a name for himself. I repeat: if the Mufasa live action movie ends with Mufasa doing anything that revolves around self, they got him wrong and they set him up nonsensically for the next movie.
He should have to decide whether or not he wants to believe his own father, because of that one line, “let me tell you something my father told me.” That shows that he accepted his father’s lesson. And what was his father’s lesson about? Faith. In something BIGGER THAN YOURSELF. So then Mufasa grows up to be a character who lives his life sacrificially for others, and you can trace the roots back to that: “I learned a lesson about something bigger than myself from someone who was not myself, and I humbly believed and accepted that lesson.”
I mean jeez, the line is: “LOOK AT THE STARS.” Whenever you feel alone. Whenever you’re wrapped up in who you are and who you’re not and failure and the idea of what you want to be, knock it off. Quit looking at yourself and look at something bigger than you. And then you’ll get “Understanding of Who You Really Are”—no matter what mistakes you’ve made, no matter how you’ve failed, no matter what your circumstances are—thrown in.
…Of course, the Lion King remake ruined him anyway by having the point be “I’m not worthless.” And that was never the point. But whatever. I’m rambling now. You get the idea.
Mufasa is exactly what he needs to be for the original The Lion King. He’s exactly what he needs to be for Simba’s story. Mufasa is awesome.
#Mufasa#the lion king#James Earl Jones#circle of life#live action lion king#Disney#remakes#the lion king 2019#tlk#taka#scar#meta#character#analysis#writing#character writing#theme#look at the stars#lions#animation
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theme thirty-six ♡ by userbru live preview | code | support me on ko-fi?
540px posts
optional 300px sidebar image
sidebar icon
5 sidebar links
custom description
sticky notes w/ quick facts about the blogger & currently watching/reading/listening/playing (easily to edit) by yukoki
full credits on code
recommend doing a theme reset before installing
how to change cappuccicons on html (sidebar links, sticky notes)
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here's a masterlist of all of my themes w/ the npf fix (updated 13/july)
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marija theme by joyfriend
live previews: one x two (bright images/flashing lights)
waow my first theme in over a year ... cleaned up my current theme so i have released it! my first theme as a professional software developer ... CRINGE!
features:
windows xp version
optional windows xp hills
lil image in the corner
probably a bit too much customization
music player ^_^
um .. some other stuff probably
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