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R. Rosehearts - T. Clover - C. Diamond - A. Trappola - D. Spade - L. Kingscholar - R. Bucchi - J. Howl - A. Ashengrotto - J. Leech - F. Leech - K. Al Asim - J. Viper - V. Schoenheit - R. Hunt - E. Felmier - I. Shroud - O. Shroud - M. Draconia - L. Vanrouge - S. Zigvolt - Silver
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I have mixed feelings over his design. On one hand, the outfit itself looks cool... and on the other hand it turned out to be nothing like what I had envisioned in the beggining 😭 I wanted to stick with muted colors, in the vibes of that pic next to howleen's I guess, but it's like Ruggie's design had a mind of its own, and would always lean to more punk-looking no matter how hard I tried to avoid it, which don't get me wrong- punk style does fit him well, the problem is that I had it reserved for another character already, and I wanted to repeat themes as little as possible between entries of this project.. that just may be my perfectionist side speaking though, and there is no reason why I shouldn't post this version here for the time being! If I don't get tired of working on this series by the time I finish all the main cast's designs, then I suppose I could try to make an alternative version of Ruggie with a slightly different theme! I'd do the same with Jamil's entry since he is yet another character I have mixed feelings about the design lol
Aaaanyway, the mood for chupacabra Ruggie is grunge/thrifted fashion with diy details he would add to make his looks feel unique to him I think? The spikes on his skin, although he can partially control (?) them, still get stuck on cloth every now and then. Nearly all items of his closet are a bit torn from it, but he doesn't mind all that much. I got no particular designs for the pins and badges he wears, maybe except for the brazilian flag and the trans pin which I rlly wanted to include somewhere on his clothes whsdbdshewbdi
The chupacabra's appearance vary from place to place, but for this, I based his looks on how I personally grew up hearing and imagining this creature to be like! Baisically a fucked up looking dog, sometimes with spikes and scales on its body? Yeah 👍
And he remains the same personality-wise in the AU, pretty much! At the moment I can't think of many fun facts or character quirks for him, aside from how impossible it is to take a selfie with him, much to Cater's dismay. He swears he doesn't do it on purpose! The moment the camera clicks his body moves on its own to be out of frame. Ruggie's entire instagram (or whatever the monster high equivalent of that may be) account are either pictures of a moving blur or a vaguely distinguishable sillouette of him, taken from far away and zoomed in 10x
I think that's all I remembered to say? Here's a Ruggie core meme I found on reels as extra content lol
#.the ghostly gossip#ruggie bucchi#twst#twisted wonderland#my art#twst fanart#monster high#twst au#monster high fanart#savanaclaw#I'm so sleepy i hope I was at least a bit coherent on this post ejrh3jrej ⚰️⚰️
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hey!! that potential f/o thing you're having right now is a really creative idea!!
so, who would you date from Doki Doki Literature Club? and what about Boku no Hero Academia? (idk if I'm supposed to send more than 1 fandom but here it is)
I hope your day is going well!!
Thank you!!!! More than one is awesome ^-^
Send me a fandom and I'll tell you who I'd ship myself with!
Doki Doki Literature Club and Boku No Hero Academia, huh? Click the 'keep reading' to see who I'd ship with!!! (content warnings for images of knives, blood, and discussion of murder: bnha villain s/i go brrrr)
From Doki Doki, it's definitely Yuri! I love the other three with all my heart, but Yuri is the one that I always want to spend more time with.
I think we'd be a bit light academia/dark academia together, with me bringing the outdoors sunny reading and Wordsworth, and Yuri brining the turtlenecks and teacups and sitting on window seats. But at the same time, my s/i absolutely collects bones and skulls, so they're not all sunshine!
My s/i would join the literature club and be so excited! I get along with everyone: my bubbliness matches Sayaka's, and we find ourselves gushing about everything! I have a weakness for slice-of-life manga, so Natsuki and I get along like a house on fire once she starts giving me recommendations. And of course, Monika is happy to have such an enthusiastic new member!
Yuri sees me getting along with everyone else and draws back: she's doubtful about her place in the group with me there, she's intimidated by the way I get so shamelessly excited about everything. I notice that Yuri is withdrawing and make more of an effort to get to know her: I learn that we share a lot of the same preferences in poetry, that we both like to analyze what we're reading. I make her feel more comfortable getting loud about things, and I'm just starstruck by her style and her writing and her thoughtfulness.
I love her so much and I want to share books with her forever <3
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Turning to My Hero Academia, I've already got two self-inserts: one high school teacher who dates Toshinori, one quirkless magazine writer who swoops Shigaraki away from the world of All For One.
Time to introduce my third self-insert, who's actually a part of the League of Villains!
Their Quirk is called 'Cat's Paw,' which is a shapeshifter Quirk that essentially allows them to shift between cat and human at will. They've only got one cat form, a black and white domestic short-haired cat, but it's handy for sneaking into buildings.
They were living on the streets in cat form for two years before they were found by the League of Villains and adopted into the group. They fall in love with all of them, but more than anyone else, they have a close bond with Himiko Toga.
They are Besties Forever and they have So Much Fun!!! They go shopping and they go dancing and they eat cupcakes and they have sleepovers and pillow fights and makeout sessions and they love each other!!!!
They do each other's hair and makeup and nails and they leave bite marks all over each other's arms when they wrestle.
They go out and murder creepy men who try and follow them into dark alleys, they stay home and make pancakes with the rest of the League, they have romcom movie nights and steal the other League members' clothes because they're comfy.
Basically, they're the epitome of Girls Just Want To Have Fun (and do murder)
#ohhhh it is so nice to gush about both of these gals#i love them so so much#also yeah the last selfship is a little bit poly but it's complicated okay#i wrote a fanfic with that s/i!!!! it was going to be like a 'one chapter for bonding with each member of the league' and it was super fun#never finished it#because i'm terrible at multichapter projects#unofficial f/o project#my selfships#selfship#selfship ask game#source: ddlc#source: bnha#unofficial s/is
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Yes yes yes yesyesyesyesyes ok!! So then can I request present mic? Doing anything??? No I’m kidding I do actually have a prompt. I was thinking abt mic’s radio show and specifically, if he had an s/o who wrote music. Bc u know he would help them produce it and then play it nonstop on air aaaaaa
a/n: yes!! present mic love!! i love him so much i swear! <3 he has my heart dkdkmn this is such a cute request please- i apologize for the late posting!!
summary: you're an ambitious, gleeful, songbird at heart, and though you're quirkless, you've captivated the heart of the music-loving, radio show hosting, loud, sweetheart, present mic!
key: (y/n) - your name / (f/n) - first name / (l/n) - last name / (e/c) - eye color / (h/c) - hair color / (y/q) - your quirk
warnings: swearing, fluff
word count: 1.3k
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You started as an intern. A beaming smile on your lips most days, always happy to be in the studio with Mic when he was teaching you the ins and outs of radio hosting.
You'd majored in music business, the end goal in mind of writing and releasing your own music, though most of your plans had fallen through, the only opportunity to get you back on your feet after college being this deal you couldn't pass up.
Co-hosting with Present Mic on his own radio show.
The offer had actually been given to you by one of your superiors at the studio you worked at, having seen your optimism when it came to writing music and your love of music in general.
They wished you good luck and would always welcome you back if things didn't go so well. But you kept your head up high and marched into that studio ready to take on the world alongside the loud blonde.
And down the line, three years later, you were surprised to say the least.
"Your coffee as usual." Hizashi sets down the patriotic blue U.A. thermos sent out to the teachers at the beginning of the year. Since you'd practically moved in 'unofficially' with Mic, unofficially because you weren't technically allowed to stay due to the fact you didn't work for the school, rather employed by Mic himself in his private studio, but you were the tiny exception since you did technically work in the school.
"Thanks! Hey, I was wondering if you could check this new thing I've been working on and give me some criticism, it's just a rough draft, the lyrics just kind of came to me after a shot or two at Vlad's birthday party the other night." You giggled as you tossed him the flash drive containing your latest project, the sensitive information contained on the tiny disc landing in the palm of your boyfriend's hands.
"Another song? You're blessing my ears so early in the morning. I'm dreaming! Pinch me!" He teases. Mic's been the biggest supporter of your music since he overheard the pipes you had.
You'd had that kind of night the second week of your internship, battling the oncoming hangover after drinking with your cool new pro-hero teacher friends, your thoughts turning to lyrics as you worked in the studio, the only light being the small lamp on the side Mic kept when he worked late too.
He'd forgotten his room keys in the studio again, something you realized he did often and as he stopped by to pick them back up, that's when he heard you. You sounded so angelic, almost as if you were some sort of angel.
At first, he thought maybe it was just a recording or some sort of dare he say, Melodyne filter while you were messing around in the mic at night.
But you weren't. Your authentic voice shell-shocked him, and he sort of listened to you the entire night until you nearly pissed your pants turning around and seeing him.
“Yeah, it’s nothing special really-” You’re back to reality as Mic quickly has his headphones over his ears, a large grin on his lips as he listens, his fingers tapping away to the beat already.
You work on other tasks, filtering through requests and putting them in the queue while Mic listens to your song, his heart pounding. You were so talented and he’d wish you’d give yourself a bit more credit. You have what it takes to make it big, and he’d support you every step of the way.
“You know with this and the other tracks you have, you’d have enough to push out an EP. All you need is a bit of marketing and producing, and I’d be more than willing to help!” Mic smiles, wheeling over to you, pressing an encouraging peck to your cheek.
“It sounds great, but who would wanna listen to what I write?” You giggle, toggling an advertisement as you glance over at the blonde.
“How about this, You let me help you, I’ll spread the trial around here at work and if it gets good reviews, we publish.” Hizashi is nothing short of persuasive, and for the rest of the week he has you in his studio, adding layer after layer, fine-tuning and weeding out bits of the collection of songs you’d written until you have an EP.
Long nights fueled by coffee, water, and tea, and takeout eventually land you with the very first copy of your own EP.
In your hands, it’s palpable. It’s real. It doesn’t have any cover art, or a title, let alone who sang it, but Mic hands you a sharpie and you feel this fire coursing through your veins.
You feel more than accomplished.
You scribble some title down that you’d work on later and messily sign your name for Mic to make copies and then throughout the next week, you’ve got dozens of messages flooding your inbox telling you to drop it on some streaming platforms.
And the following night Mic is consoling your tears as you hit your first 100 streams.
“I’m so proud of you.” He coos, kissing your cheeks, wiping your tears away with his kisses, patting you on the head.
“You’re so cheesy.” You tease him.
“Says you! You named an entire song after me.” Mic huffs, crossing his arms over his chest.
“What if ‘my beloved’ was about Marty?” You giggle. Marty, the sparkly, beautiful, elegant, beta-fish you’d adopted as the studio mascot swam around in his tank, decked out with super cool aquatic music themed stuff.
“You wouldn’t dare!” Mic laughs, his long blonde hair sweeping over his shoulders.
“Your hair always looks so nice down.” You snuggle into him, your fingers twisting around the ends. Hizashi shakes his head and stares down at you.
“And you’re as radiant as ever, my love.” Hizashi pulls you into him, snuggling his head into your neck, placing a gentle kiss to your skin as he holds you near to him.
“Do you sing, ‘Zashi?” You ask quietly.
“No comment.” Mic giggles, his laughs tickling your skin.
“Would you work on a song with me?” You ask sweetly.
“I would love to.”
Callers chime in every so often for requests, since Mic loves to annoy the listeners by playing your EP track by track almost daily. You have to knock some sense into him telling him that there’s a quota to fill and while you love how he supports you, you’ve got them stuck in your head too.
And when you play them every so often, your heart warms when someone requests one of yours to play. Even more so, when your songs rise to much more notable fame, you’re working on your own album, with the lovely producing of Mic, and it even features a lovely duet between the two of you.
In fact, something you’d found out with having so many connections to pros, was the amount of hidden talent.
You’d requested a song with Kyoka Jiro, the beautiful voice you’d heard at the school festival had belonged to her and you’d been wanting to work with her since she also shared a love for music, and though she was young, she seemed rather happy to sing, even if she might’ve been shy about it first.
An unlikely duo might’ve come from a dare, Hawks. While he was rather against the idea at first, his voice was smooth and mellow, and it clashed with yours perfectly for some sort of sappy anti-romantic love song. Whatever the case, it made charts.
But Mic continued to be your biggest supporter, no matter how or if you got big. You’d always find your way back into his arms, messing around with him on the radio show, and dodging paparazzi whenever you two left campus.
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#present mic#mic#hizashi#yamada#hizashi yamada#yamada hizashi#present mic x reader#mic x reader#hizashi x reader#yamada x reader#hizashi yamada x reader#yamada hizashi x reader#my hero academia#boku no hero academia#mha#bnha#my hero academia x reader#boku no hero academia x reader#mha x reader#bnha x reader
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Daicon V: Gainax Spirit (Unofficial Art edition) 1. すいまめ x Odio ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:Q (Shin Evangelion: New theatrical Version Q / Rebuild of Evangelion 3.0) すいまめ/Pixiv.com 2. Maganaworks x Odio トップをねらえ! (Gunbuster / Aim For The Top) Maganaworks / instagram Twitter or google search they are honestly hard to find. a lot of searches come up empty, but their work is all over the net. 3. Bubuzuke x Odio キルラキル (Kill la kill) Bakui Junketsu 18+ Bubuzuke /doujins.com 4. Silversecrets x Odio フリクリ (FLCL) Silversecrets/deviantart.com 5. Xaom x Odio 天元突破グレンラガン (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann) Xaom/deviantart.com c o l o r f u l *Note.. This will be my final art drop of the year, save for the annual Christmas card, and I wanted to take this opportunity to share some of the unofficial works I came across while doing research and digging for this retrospective. I wanted to do something special with these, as I think sometimes the unofficial work (fan arts) can be just as interesting as the work of the official artists who work in the studios. As well I wanted to show some love to my favorite girls of Gainax, Khara and Trigger..... Sadly Bones will have to wait to get their due in 2021. I would like to take a moment to thank all of you who have helped make what could have been the worst year into one of the best. You guys are so fundamental in making this all work, and supplying me with the direction on where to take it in the future. I am starting to drop the "me against the world attitude" I have held for most of my life for a more "we are all in this together" take on things. I want you to know that yr not only allowing me to grow creatively but personally as well. I thank each and every one of you for that. In the coming weeks as I take this little break from the art and editing I am going to to be working on some projects I have been forced to place on the back burner. I will refine my printing process, set up tiers, and be ready to Launch the Patreon in January. As well as some other creative projects outside of my normal wheelhouse. More so I just want to take stock of all that has happened this year both good, and bad and allow myself a little time to process it all, and just feel grateful for where I am, what I have, and where I want to take it. More than anything I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all your love and support. I really do love you guys. If not for you I would never try to find that best version of myself. I think you all deserve nothing but the best. If you do not hear from you before then please have a safe, and happy Holiday, and New Years. Love you all. -Wolfgang (2020)
#Daicon V: Gainax Spirit#ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:q#Shin Evangelion: New theatrical Version Q#rebuild of evangelion 3.0#トップをねらえ!#gunbuster#キルラキル#kill la kill#フリクリ#flcl#天元突破グレンラガン#Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann#gainax#khara#trigger#odio#anime#manga#otaku#edit#japanese#Aesthetic#colorful#design#odioart#garage#art#visual#grunge#popart
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Zeus and Hermes w/ reagan (for the ask thingie!)
Ahhhhhh thank you thank you. I've been trying to work these out all day. :)
Zeus: How did you first meet your f/o(s)? How did you feel about each other at first?
Unofficially, at approximately 6am in a dimly lit Walmart parking lot. The battery of my van had run dry. It's a reoccurring issue and I didn't think twice about running up to the first person I laid my eyes on to ask for a hand. It took a little bit of persistent persuasion but within a couple of minutes, I was back on the road and heading towards my first assignment of the day. She was cute (and very much my type) but she seemed irritated at the interaction so I was content to just brush off the encounter.
At 7:30am we met again officially when I introduced myself as the leading agent of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Non-Humanoid Cryptid Habitat Preservation Division. Expansion of a Cognitio Inc warehouse had begun to intrude into a known Snallygaster breeding site and I'd be spending the next few months keeping an eye on the project. It was essentially a babysitting job but I'd be working closely with all the relevant department heads to ensure Cognito Inc was operating within EPA guidelines.
Hermes: Was it love at first sight? Slow burn with lots of pining? How fast did your relationship progress?
Very, very slow burn. From the moment she'd 'rescued' me at Walmart I was smitten, but as a professional, I was content with keeping my feelings as just a harmless crush. Once the project was done I would move on and that would be that.
While under investigation truth serum was utilized against me and instead of confessing to information being leaked all I could talk about was how pretty Reagan was and every other reason I was falling in love with her... In front of everyone in the conference room... Once I'd regained my sense of control I was horrified.
There was about a week and a half of awkward silence between us after that. During that time I tried my best to avoid her, but when that was no longer possible, I officially confessed. To my surprise, I wasn't immediately rejected and we both agreed to try taking things slowly- starting with coffee that weekend.
#♥ 𝓕𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓷𝓭'𝓼 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓓𝓮𝓿𝓲𝓵 ♥#thank you! :)#i just love her so much#possible spoilers#but I think I was vague enough it's nothing major#𝓡𝓮𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓷 𝔁 𝓛𝓾𝓬𝓲𝓯𝓮𝓻 : { ᴵ ᵏⁿᵒʷ ʸᵒᵘ ʷᵃⁿⁿᵃ ᵍᵒ ᵗᵒ ᴴᵉᵃᵛᵉⁿ ᵇᵘᵗ ʸᵒᵘ'ʳᵉ ʰᵘᵐᵃⁿ ᵗᵒⁿⁱᵍʰᵗ }
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Have I Lost My Mind? Probably.
Hi, I was worried about sharing this, but I guess I’d really like to. I want to add that no matter how many projects you see here, it’s really just because I have an overactive imagination. I’m not working on all of these concurrently. Some are farther into planning than others, but that’s just how it goes. I don’t want this list to make anyone think they can’t send requests, as several of them actually are requests. And I’m greedy for them.
I am probably missing some of my ideas, but who knows. Certainly not me.
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Kismet (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger)
Fortuitous (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger)
Red Herring (Theodore Nott/Hermione Granger)
Working Out the Kinks (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger smut collection)
From here down are all unposted. Some may have more information and tags than others.
Unposted, and most likely more than 10 chapters:
Realities (James Potter/Hermione Granger) Tags: alternate dimension, mauraders, Snape & Hermione BROTP, Voldemort is a Punk Bitch and not the Big Bad, a slow burn if I write it well.
Untitled (Remus Lupin/Hermione Granger) Tags: Time Travel-Remus comes foward, Soulmate Charm.
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Hermione is a healer, and is hired out from under St Mungos by Draco Malfoy in an attempt to save his mother from a deadly curse cast during the war that has given her a year to live.
Hogwarts: Eight Year (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Sequel, Head Boy, Head Girl, Romance, Angst, Sexual Content annnnnnd is also on an indefinite hiatus.
The Best of Me (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Memory Loss, Lots of Angst, Single Parent! Hermione but not really, HEA. (request)
Spirals (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Eighth Year, Substance Abuse, Healing from Unhealthy Coping Habits, Penpals.
Untitled (Teddy Lupin/Hermione Granger) Tags: Time Travel-Hermione lands forward, Auror (bodyguard) Teddy. Summary: Hermione lands in the future, bloody and sprawled across the floor of the Department of Mysteries, staring up at a face that is almost Harry’s, but not quite.
Untitled (Tom Riddle Jr./Hermione Granger) Tags: Gang AU, Lawyer! Hermione, Single Parent! Hermione, Violence, Sexual Content, Might as Well Throw Some Angst In Here Too. Originally prompted during the 2018 Tomione Fest.
Untitled (Tom Riddle Jr./Hermione Granger) Tags: Serial Killer! Tom Riddle, Dark Fic, Dark Hermione Granger.
Untitled (Tom Riddle Jr./Hermione Granger) Tags: Sugar Daddy AU. Smut mostly.
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Hitman! Draco Malfoy Muggle AU, Forced Partnership, Living On the Run, Sexual Content, and Violence.
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger & Theodore Nott/Hermione Granger) Tags: Love Triangle, Co-Workers, Honestly Have No Idea Who She Ends Up With, Could Go Either Way. (request)
Project Aphrodite (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger/Theodore Nott) Tags: Triad, Marriage Law, A/B/O, Slash, Romance, and Sexual Content.
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger/Theodore Nott) Tags: Hogwarts Professors, Hermione Works in the Library, Sex Magic, m/m, f/m, and m/f/m. (request)
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger HEA) Tags: Voldemort Wins! Sex Slave Trope, non-con, Hermione “services” Lucius Malfoy, Blaise Zabini, Theo Nott, and Draco Malfoy, Draco Defects, HEA. (This is a request in my box.)
Untitled Still (James Potter/Hermione Granger) Tags: Bodyguard, Romance, Some Suspense, POSTS NEXT MONTH WOOOO.
Still Here?
Short Stories:
Super Like (Hermione Granger/Harry Potter) Tags: Muggle AU, Tinder, Not Established Friends in this Universe.
Untitled (Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Memory Loss, Manipulation (not Draco), Angst, HEA. (also a request)
Untitled (Tom Riddle Jr./Hermione Granger) AU where Tom is her stepdad. Tags: smut, smut, more smut, there is probably not plot here. (Also a request.)
Untitled (Cormac McLaggen/Hermione Granger) Tags: No Voldemort AU, Hogwarts Era, Smut, mild plot to wrap your smut up.
Oneshots:
Part Two of Are You Still Mine? Tags: Draco POV, Angst, HEA
(Charlie Weasley/Hermione Granger) Tags: A/B/O
(Neville Longbottom/Hermione Granger) Tags: A/B/O Prequel to Unofficial Diary of an Omega
(Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Meet Cute + Texting Muggle AU
(Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) Tags: Co-Worker, Mutual Pining, Mutual Jealousy
Draco teaches Hermione how to give a blowjob while she’s topless. (request)
(Harry Potter/Hermione Granger) I call this the fuck fest oneshot, so. (request)
Hermione sleeps with them to get over Sirius. “Please include a jealous Sirius) (Fabian Prewett/Hermione Granger/Gideon Prewett) (request)
(Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) established relationship, + threesome with Ginny.
Slytherin Gangbang (Est. Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger) (request)
Death Eater Gangbang for Hermione (request)
Hermione Granger/Pansy Parkinson/Draco Malfoy
Annnnnd, we’ve reached the end. If you did not see your request here, don’t worry. Some of them I didn’t want to post because they were hard to sum of in a few tags.
Like I said, all of these are in various stages, and could potentially nto see the internet for a long time. If you are curious about any of these, drop me an ask, and I’ll answer. Fortunately for you, or unfortunately depending on how you look at it, I love to talk about myself lol.
And no matter how swamped you think I am, I’m greedy for requests so I want it to be perfectly clear that this does not mean “don’t send me prompts”. I like to use them as happy little distractions.
Thanks for reading if you got this far!
#MrsRen#Story Plans#These Are My Plots#This Is My Head#24/7#Dramione#Tomione#Theomione#Harmony#Remione#Jamione#All the Pairings
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U N O F F I C I A L T E X T I L E S
For our unofficial textile class we have the chance to play freely with dispersed dyes. Something I am thoroughly enjoying doing. What i’ve found intriguing is realising how lightly to tread with the dispersed dyes and the effect that has on the final outcome. The fact that you can use ripped paper as a block to the dye, leaves, flowers, and just the scope for creating amazing works of art. The lack of control over the final outcome all adds to the excitement of this informal workshop. The work I’ve been producing is inspiring me to consider this process as part of my first pathway project; Art in Nature.
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" Welcome to Night Raven College's "Ghostly Gossip"! The school's unofficial main online source for the latest news, articles and trending topics circulating around campus! "
" A new ghoul here, are you? Well then, don't worry. Let this blog be your guide from the hallways to the catacombs! I'll let you in for some personal notes and tips to gurantee your high school survival, so don't you get lost on me now! "
There are plenty of monster students yet to be introduced to you, but for today let's start with...
Navigation (to be linked) :
R. Rosehearts - T. Clover - C. Diamond - A. Trappola - D. Spade - L. Kingscholar - R. Bucchi - J. Howl - A. Ashengrotto - J. Leech - F. Leech - K. Al Asim - J. Viper - V. Schoenheit - R. Hunt - E. Felmier - I. Shroud - O. Shroud - M. Draconia - L. Vanrouge - S. Zigvolt - Silver
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Give me strength to complete this project with every character. Just Jamil's took me days because I kept getting stuck with that first scraped design ⚰️ of course I had to start with him since AHEM AHEM I hate him sm (lying)
The only thing I forgor to add in the pic above is that the reason I made his hair half green/blue/(?) Is bcs I wanted something to contrast with the red clothes. For the first half of the process I thought his color pallette was too boring in general, so I slapped a gradient over his Rapunzel hair and called it a day tbh 💪
I'm still not 100% sure if I nailed it the way I originally wanted to, buy hey, It's a start. Can't let my perfectionism hold be back and keep me from sharing my art til the end of times. So here it is. First entry. I'm posting this at 22:20 right after I got home from class so I hope my exhaustion didn't sneak in some typos in the post 😫😫 oh and by the way the snake names were all ideas I asked for on my instagram stories. I absolutely love Steve. The person who sent the idea said that it was Kalim who named it that way and I can totally see it happening
But in a final note, I wanted a cooler layout for me to post the series, so I took the name Ghostly Gossip from Spectra's original name for her blog before it became The Gory Gazette, I believe? I'm having fun with this idea that everyone would be introduced by a in-universe blog post just like the original monster high website used to do. So I'm creating a tag for the navigation purposes too! At #.the ghostly gossip hehe, but that's kinda all! Um,, stay tuned? (Runs away)
#.the ghostly gossip#twst#my art#twisted wonderland#twst fanart#monster high#jamil viper#scarabia#monster high fanart
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Update on Fandom Project
We have seen amazing initiative coming from the fandom and we want to make sure you are all aware of them and can help and support them! So here is a list of those we are aware of! Please let us know
@highkingfen and @thetransmagician are starting a podcast called Fillorian United. For more info click here
@high-queen-margo is doing a Magicians themed tarot card! For more informations and to help her out, click here
@oneeyeddestroyer have to rebuild her hole campaign for homemade bookbinding after Indiegogo cancelled her project without warning. She is at 69% of what she had before! To help her go here
@themagiciansreccenter is hosting a 39 grave project for any artist and fic writer out there! All the informationss are here
@neitherlandslibrary is having a secret-santa-type Trick of Treat for Halloween! The application finish October 8th 11:59 theres not a lot of time left!
@highkingfen Unofficial DND book is finally available for all (click here for more details) and she is looking if a podcast based on the mechanic of the book would interest any of you. Fill her survey here
Go follow and support those AMAZING project! If we missed any, please let us know
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Oh I'd love to hear about a potential F/O from Ouran High School Host Club, especially if you've read the manga.
Send Me A Fandom And I’ll Tell You Who I’d Selfship With <3
Honestly, the Host Club is way too entangled in my brain for me to be able to pick out a character and want to date them. They were one of my first ships (shout out to my middleschool manga phase), but I also don't think I could handle ALL of the Hosts at once. The balance of that group is held together by luck and love, I don't want to disrupt it.
That said, I know EXACTLY who I would pick as my new platonic f/os.
Bam, Hitachi twins troublemaker trio squad. We are going to cause so much chaos. We are going to dye each other's hair and paint each other's nails and gossip. We are going to have food fights and never clean up after ourselves. And we are going to have absolutely no regrets.
#god i was so into this show when i was thirteen xD#i think i wrote some fanfiction for it back in the day!!!#probably for kyoya he was my favourite#but haruhi and the twins were VERY close seconds#also i'm going to therapize both of these twins#i'm going to get them alone and learn their secrets and solve all their problems#through the magic of friendship and love#source: ouran high school host club#shipping chats#unofficial f/o project
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Hiroyuki Imaishi x Odio キルラキル (Kill La Kill) c o l o r f u l Daicon V : Gainax Spirit. A Virtual Retrospective
So here we are on week three of what seems to have become a retrospective in a retrospective. However when addressing the work of Mr. Imaishi, someone who has had a huge amount of influence in the animation industry, who worked for and helped found two of the most influential studios in the industry, and are themselves something of an author in the field of animation direction it's hard not to go the extra mile. Especially when this person has worked on almost everything I adore that has come out of the medium in the last 20 years.
When I think of Mr.Imaishi of course I think of his contributions to Evangelion. He was after all the key animator on what is probably my favorite scene in EOE. Still FLCL would not be the crazy fluid masterpiece it is without Mr. Imaishi's contribution. That lead to him directing his own series. That of course being the monumental Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and that of course was a huge factor in branching off on his own and helping to found studio Trigger where he and his protege Toshio Ishizaki began work on pushing the limits of their fluid animation style the culminated in what we are taking a look at today and that is of course Kill la Kill. An anime that not only drips with a sexy style, but also tips it's head to almost every classic anime and Tokusatsu tropes it could fit into it's 25 episode run. When I think of FLCL, TTGL, and KLK I cannot help but think of them as kind of an unofficial trilogy. A coming of age narrative showing us that even tho we may never get to change the past, not to hold on to our mistakes or our grief, and push forward to forge a brighter future for ourselves. I think at the end of the day this is the message in Mr. Imaishi's work. Mr. Anno has a lot of acclaim in the west, and rightly so. However I feel like Mr. Imaishi is just as influential, and has spearheaded a movement in the industry, a style all his own, and should be seen as one of the industries major contributors world wide as he is in his home country. I urge you to seek out his work, and enjoy it on your own time, and in your own way, and maybe you will find a piece of yourself in there too, and maybe you will be inspired to push yourself to the absolute limit. So you too can build that brighter future for yourself. As always, thank you for your time, and if you have read this far thank you for indulging me as I ramble on about one of my heroes. Next week I will be showcasing fan arts, and after that I will be taking a break for the holidays. To work on other creative projects as well as the launch of the patrion in January on the 5 year anniversary of starting this whole thing. I appreciate you all, and I hope you have a safe and happy week. Thank you
#キルラキル#kill la kill#Daicon V: Ginax Spirit#retrospective#trigger#khara#bones#gainax#animation#tbs#tokyo broadcasting station#aniplex#Hiroyuki Imaishi#vs#odio#anime#manga#otaku#edit#japanese#aestethic#design#odioart#garage#art#popart#popculture#atlartist#htxartist#LAartist
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#Tag meme
Tagged by @cinnamaldeide, thank you! :D
A, age: I feel 12. People think I’m 17. Everyone’s wrong.
B, birthplace: Italy
C, current time: 15.53
D, drink you last had: Still water. Probably wine while eating?
E, easiest person/people to talk to: My brother.
F, favorite song: Many. Usually silly.
G, grossest memory: My brother, age 2, projecting vomit around. Yuck.
H, horror yes or horror no: If there are supernatural elements, nope 😱
I, in love? No, but I love my friends.
J, jealous of people? I tend to. I’m trying not to.
L, love at first sight or should I walk by again? Walk by again, please. Many many times. I’m the person who went on a date without realizing.
M, middle name: Officially, none. Unofficially, Fhime sounds good!
N, number siblings: One. My precious.
O, one wish: Space and time manipulation.
P, person you called last: My phone says my mum.
Q, question you are always asked: Are you at least 18?
R, reason to smile: It’s spring!!!! 🌸
S, song you sang last: Goin’ back to Hogwarts.
T, time you woke up: 8.00. Getting up is another story.
U, underwear colour: Whatever appears in my drawer. Just... not pink, please.
V, vacation destination: Somewhere quiet :D Possibily a location famous for its legends.
W, worst habit: Repressing, repressing, repressing.
X, x-rays: 10-0,001 nm
Y, your favourite food: Steaks.
Z, zodiac sign: Cancer
I’d really like anyone who recently appeared in my notes to answer, so I can get to know them, but I don’t feel up to tagging anyone explicitly. Please chime in? :D
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Chapter 3: The Website
Previously in web history…
Berners-Lee, motivated by his own curiosity, creates the World Wide Web at CERN. He releases its technologies to the public domain, which enables the development of several new browsers for every operating system. Mosaic proves to the most popular, and its introduction of color images directly inline in content changes fundamentally the way people think about the web.
The very first website was about the web. That kind of thing is not all that unusual. The first email sent to another person was about email As technology progresses, we may have lost a bit of theatrics. The first telegraph, for instance, read “WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT.” However, in most cases, telecommunication firsts follow this meta template.
Anyway, the first website was instructive for a reason. If you were a brand new web user, it is the first thing you would see. If that page didn’t manage to convince you the web was worth sinking a bit of time into, then that was the end of the story. You’d go and check out Gopher instead. So, as a starting point for new web users, the first website was critical.
The URL was info.cern.ch. Its existence on the CERN server should be of no surprise. The first website was created by the web’s inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, while he was still working there.
It was a simple page. A list of headers and links — to download web browser code, find out more info about the web, and get all of the technical details — was divided only by short descriptions o f each section. One link brought you to a list of websites. Berners-Lee collected a list of links that were sent to him, or plucked them from mailing lists whenever he found them. Every time he found a link he added it to the CERN website, loosely organized by category. It was a short list. In July of 1993, there were still only about 130 websites in the world.
(A few years back, some enterprising folks took it upon themselves to re-create the first website at CERN. So you can go and browse it now, just as it was then.)
As far as websites go, it was noting spectacular. The language was plain enough, though a bit technical. The instructions were clear, as long as you had some background in programming or computers. The web before the web was difficult to explain. The primary goal of the website was to prompt a bit of exploration from those who visited it. By that measure, it was successful.
But Berners-Lee never meant for the CERN website to be the most important page on the web. It was just there to serve as an example for others to recreate in their own image.
Tim Berners-Lee also created the first browser. It gave users the ability to both read — and crucially to publish — websites. In his conception, each consumer of the web would have their own personal homepage. The homepage could be anything. For most people, he thought, it would likely be a private place to store personal bookmarks or jot down notes. Others might chose to publish their site for the public, using it as an opportunity to introduce themselves, or explore some passion (similar to what services like Geocities would offer later). Berners-Lee imagined that when you opened your browser, any browser, your own homepage would be the first thing that you saw.
By the time other browsers hit the market, the publishing capabilities faded away. People were left to simply surf, and not to author, the web. For the earliest of web users, the CERN website remained a popular destination. With usage still growing, it was the best place to find a concise list of websites. But if the web was going to succeed — truly succeed — it was going to have to be more than links. The web was going to need to find its utility.
Fortunately Berners-Lee had created the URL. Anyone could create a website. Heck, he’d even post a link to it.
“Louise saw the web as a godsend,” Berners-Lee wrote in his personal retelling of the web’s history. The Louise in question is Louise Addis, librarian at SLAC for over 40 years before she retired in the mid-90s. Along with Paul Kunz, Tony Johnson, and several others, she helped create the first web server in the United States and one of the most influential websites of the early web. She would later put it a bit differently. “The Web was a revolution!” That may be true, but it wouldn’t have been a revolution if not for what she helped create.
As we found in the first chapter, Berners-Lee’s curiosity led him on a path to set information free. Louise Addis was also curious. Her curiosity led her to try to connect people to that information. She studied International Relations at Stanford University only to bounce around at a few jobs and land herself back at her alma mater working for a secret research lab known simply as Project M in 1960. Though she had no experience in the field, she worked there as a librarian, eventually moving up to head librarian. After a couple of years, the lab would go public and become formally known as the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, or SLAC.
SLAC’s primary mission was to advance the research of American scientists in the wake of World War II. It houses a two-mile long linear accelerator, the longest in the world. SLAC recruits scientists across a broad set of fields, but its primary focus is particle physics. It has produced a number of Nobel prizes and has shared groundbreaking new discoveries across the world.
Research is at the center of the work done at SLAC. While she was there, Addis was relentless in her quest to connect her peers with research. When she learned that there wasn’t a good system for keeping track of the multitude of authors attributed to particle physics papers (some had over 1,000 authors on a single paper), she picked up a bit of programming with no formal training. “If I needed to know something, I asked someone to show me how to do a particular task. Then I went back to the Library and tried it on my own.”
A couple of years after she discovered the web, Addis would start the first unofficial tech support group for web newcomers known as the WWW Wizards. The Wizards worked — mostly in their spare time — to help new web users come online. They were a profoundly important resource for the early web. Addis continually made it her mission to help people find the information they needed.
She used her ad-hoc programming experience in the late 1960’s to create the SPIRES-HEP database, a digital library with hundreds of thousands of bibliographic records for particle physics papers. It is still in use today, though it’s newest iteration is called INSPIRE-HEP. The SPIRES-HEP database was a foundational resource. If you were a particle physics researcher anywhere in the world, you would be accessing it frequently. It ran on an IBM mainframe that looked like this:
The mainframe used a very specific programming language also developed by IBM, which has since gone into disuse. Locked inside was a very well organized bibliography of research papers. Accessing it was another thing entirely. There were a few ways to do that.
The first required a bit of programming knowledge. If you were savvy enough, you could log directly into the SPIRES-HEP database remotely and, using the database-specific SPIRES query language, pull the records you needed directly from the mainframe. This was the quickest option, but required the most technical know-how and a healthy dose of tenacity. Let’s consider this method the high bar.
The middle bar was an interface built by SLAC researcher Paul Kunz that let you email the server to pull out the records you needed. You still needed to know the SPIRES query language, but it solved the remote access part of the equation.
The low bar was to email or message a librarian at SLAC so they could pull the record for you and send it back. The easiest bar to clear, this was the method that most people used. Which meant that the most widely accessed particle physics database in the world was beset by a bottleneck of librarians at SLAC who needed to ferry bibliographic records back and forth from researchers.
The SPIRES-HEP database was invaluable, but widespread access remained its largest obstacle.
For a second time in the web’s history, the NeXT computer played an important role in its fate. For a computer that was short-lived, and largely unheard of, it is a key piece of the web’s history.
Like Tim Berners-Lee, SLAC physicist Paul Kunz, creator of the SPIRES-HEP instant messaging and email service, used a NeXT computer. When Berners-Lee called him into his office on one of his visits, Berners-Lee invited him into his office. The only reason Kunz agreed to go was to see how somebody else was using a NeXT computer. While he was there, Berners-Lee showed Kunz the web. And then Kunz went back to SLAC and showed the web to Addis.
Kunz and Addis were both enthusiastic purveyors of research at SLAC. They each played their part in advancing information discovery. When Kunz told Addis about the web, they both had the same idea about what to do with it. SLAC was going to need a website. Kunz built a web server at Stanford — the first in the United States. Addis, meanwhile, wrangled a few colleagues to help her build the SLAC website. The site launched on December 12, 1991, a year after Berners-Lee first published his own website at CERN.
Most of the programmers and researchers that began tinkering on the web in the early days were drawn by a nerdy fascination. They liked to play around with browsers, mess around with some code. The website was, in some cases, the mere after-effect of a technological experiment. That wasn’t the case for Addis. The draw of the web wasn’t its technology. It was what it enabled her to do.
The SLAC website started out with two links. The first one let you search through a list of phone numbers at SLAC. That link wasn’t all that interesting. (But it was a nice nod to the web’s origin. The most practical early use of the web was as an Internet-enabled phonebook at CERN.) The second link was far more interesting. It was labeled “HEP.” Clicking on it brought you to a simple page with a single text field. Type a query into that field, click Enter and you got live results of records directly from the SPIRES-HEP database. And that was the SLAC website. Its primary purpose was to act as an interface in front of the SPIRES-HEP database and pull down queried results.
When Berners-Lee demoed the SLAC website a couple of months later at a conference, it was met with wild applause, practically a standing ovation.
The importance was obviously not lost on that audience. No longer would researchers be forced to wrestle with complicated programming languages, or emails to SLAC librarians. The SLAC website took the low bar of access for the SPIRES-HEP database and dropped it all the way to the floor. It made searching the database easy (and within a couple of years, it would even add links to downloadable PDFs).
The SLAC website, nothing more than a searchable bibliography, was the beginning of something on the web. Physicists began using it, and it rebounded from one research lab to the next. The web’s first micro-explosion happened the day Berners-Lee demoed the site. It began reverberating around the physics community, and then outside of it.
SLAC was the website that showed what the would could do. GNN was going to be the first that made the web look good doing it.
Global Network Navigator was going to be exciting. A bold experiment on and with the web. The web was a wall of research notes and scientific diagrams; plain black text on stark white backgrounds as far as the eye could see. GNN would change that. It would be fun. Lively. Interactive.
That was the pitch made to designer Jennifer Robbins by O’Reilly co-founder Dale Dougherty in 1993. Robbins’ mind immediately jumped to the possibilities of this incredible, new, digital medium.
She met with another O’Reilly employee, Rob Raisch. A couple of years after that pitch, Raisch would propose one of the first examples of a stylesheet. At the time, he was just the person at the company who happened to know the most about the web, which had only recently cracked a hundred total sites. When Robbins walked into his office, the first thing he said to her was: “You know, you probably can’t do what you want.” He had a point. The language of the web was limiting. But the GNN team was going to find a way around that.
GNN was the brainchild of Dale Dougherty. By the early 90s, Dougherty had become a minor celebrity for experiments just like this one. From the early days of O’Reilly media, the book publisher he co-founded, he was always cooking up some project or another.
Wherever technology is going, Dougherty has a knack for being there first. At one conference early on in O’Reilly’s history, he sold self-printed copies of a Unix manual for $5 apiece just before Unix exploded on the scene. After spending decades in book publishing, he’s recently turned his attention to the maker culture. He has been called a godfather of the Maker movement.
That was no less true for the web. He became one of the web’s earliest adopters and its most prolific early champion. He brought together Tim Beners-Lee and the developers of NCSA Mosaic, including Marc Andreessen, for the first time in a meeting in Cambridge. That meeting would eventually lead to the creation of the W3C. He’d be responsible for early experiments with web advertising, basically on the first day advertising was allowed. He would later coin the term Web 2.0, in the wake of transformation after the dot-com boom. Dougherty loved the web.
But staring at the web for the first time in the early 90s, he didn’t exactly know what to do with it. His first thought was to put a book on the web. After all, O’Reilly had a gigantic back catalog, and the web was mostly text. But Dougherty knew that the web’s greatest asset was the hyperlink. He needed a book that could act as a springboard to bring people to different parts of the web. He found it in the newly-published bestseller by author Ed Krol, The Whole Internet User’s Guide and Catalog. The book was a guided tour through the technologies of the Internet. It had a paragraph on the web. Not exactly a lot, but enough for Dougherty to make the connection.
Dougherty had recruited Pei-Yuan Wei, creator of the popular ViolaWWW browser to make an earlier version of an interactive Internet guide. But he pulled a together a production team — led by managing editor Gina Blaber — of writers, designers, programmers, and sales staff. They launched GNN, the web’s first true commercial website, in early 1993.
GNN was created before any other commercial websites, before blogs, and online magazines. Digital publishing was something new altogether. As a result, GNN didn’t quite know what it wanted to be. It operated somewhere between a portal and a magazine. Navigating the site was an exercise in tumbling down one rabbit hole after another.
In one section, the site included the Whole Internet Catalog repurposed and ported to the web. Contained within were pages upon pages of best-of lists; collections of popular websites sorted into categories like finance, literature and cooking.
Another section, labeled GNN Magazine, jumped to a different group of sortable webpages known as metacenters. These were, in the website’s own description, “special-interest magazines that gather together the best Internet resources on topics such as travel, music, education, and computers. Each metacenter contains articles, columns, reference guides, and discussion groups.” Though conceptually similar to modern day media portals, the nickname “metacenter” never truly caught on. The site’s content and design was produced and maintained by the GNN staff. Not to be outdone by their print predecessors, GNN magazine contained interviews, features, biographies, and explainers. One hyperlink after another.
Over time, GNN would expand to affiliated publications. When the Mosaic team got too busy working on the web’s most popular browser, they handed off their browser homepage to the GNN team. The page was called What’s New, and it featured the most interesting links around the web for the day. The GNN seized the opportunity to expand their platform even further.
Explaining what GNN was to someone who had never heard of the web, let alone a website, was an onerous task. Blaber explained GNN as giving “users a way to navigate through the information highway by providing insightful editorial content, easy point-and-click commands, and direct electronic links to information resources.” That’s a meaningful description of the site. It was a way into the web, one that wasn’t as fractured or unorganized as jumping in blind. It was also, however, the kind of thing you needed to see to understand.
And it was something to see. Years before stylesheets and armed with nothing but a handful of HTML tags, the GNN team set about creating the most ambitious project with the web medium yet. Browsers had only just begun allowing inline graphics, and GNN took full advantage. The homepage in particular featured big colorful graphics, including the hot air balloon that would endure for years as the GNN logo. They laid out their pages meticulously — most pages had a unique design. They used images as headers to break up the page. Most pages featured large graphics, and colored text and backgrounds. Wherever the envelope was, they’d push it a little further.
The result: a brand new kind of interactive experience. The web was a sea of plain websites with no design mostly coming from research institutions and colleges. Before Mosaic, bold graphics and colors weren’t even possible. And even after Mosaic’s release, the web was mostly filled with dense websites of scrolling text with nothing more than scientific diagrams to break it up, or sparse websites with a link, an email and a phone number. Most sites had nothing in the way of hierarchy or interactivity. Content was difficult to follow unless it was exactly what you were looking for. There was a ton of information on the web, but no one had thought to organize it to any meaningful degree. Imagine seeing all of that, day after day, and then one day you click a link and come to this:
It looks dated now, but a splash page with bold colors and big graphics, organized into sections and layered with interesting content… that was something to see.
The GNN team was creating the rules of web design, a field that had yet to be invented. In the first few years of the web, there were some experiments. The Vatican had scanned a number of materials from its archives and put them on a website. The Exploratorium took that one step further, creating the first online museum, with downloadable sounds and pictures. But they were still very much constrained by the simplicity of the web experience. Click this link, download this file, and that was it. GNN began to take things further. Dale Dougherty recalls that their goal was to “shift from the Internet as command line retrieval to the internet as this more digital interface… like a book.” A perfectly reasonable goal for a book publisher but a tall order for the web.
To accomplish their goal, GNN’s staff used the rules of graphic design as a roadmap (as philosopher Marshall McLuhan once said, “the content of any medium is always another medium”). But the team was also writing a brand new rulebook, on the fly, as they went. There were open questions about how to handle web graphics, new patterns for designing user interfaces, and best practices for writing HTML. Once the team closed one loop, they moved on to the next one. It was as if they writing the manual for flying a rocketship — while strapped to the wings and hurtling towards space.
As browsers got better, GNN evolved to take advantage of the latest design possibilities. They began to use image maps to make more complex navigation. They added font tags and frames. GNN was also the first site on the web with a sponsored link, and even that was careful and considered. Before the popup would plague our browsing experience, GNN created simple, unobtrusive, informational adverts inserted in between their other listings.
GNN provided a template for the commercial web. As soon as they launched, dozens of copycats quickly followed. Many adopted a similar style and tone. Within a few years, web portals and online magazines would become so common they were considered trite and uninteresting. But very few sites that followed it had the lasting impact GNN did on a new generation of digital designers.
Ranjit Bhatnagar has an offbeat sort of humor. He’s a philosopher and a musician. He’s smart. He’s a fan of the weird and the banal. He’s anti-consumerist, or at the very least, opposed to consumerist culture. I won’t go as far as to say he’s pedantic, but he certainly revels in the most minute of details. He enjoys lively debates and engaged discourse. He’s fascinated by dreams, and once had a dream where he was flying through the air with his mother taking in the sights.
I’ve never met Bhatnagar. I know all of this because I read it on his website. Anyone can. And his website started with lunch.
Bhatnagar’s website was called Ranjit’s HTTP Playground. Playground describes it rather well; hyperlinks are scattered across the homepage like so many children’s toys. One link takes you to a half-finished web experiment. Another takes you to a list of his favorite bookmarks arranged by category. Yet another might contain a rant about the web, or a long-winded tribute to Kinder eggs. If you’re in the mood for a debate you can post your own thoughts to a page devoted to the single question: Are nuts wood? There’s still no consensus on that one.
Browsing Ranjit’s HTTP Playgroundis like peeling back the layers of Bhatnagar’s brain. He added new entries to his site pretty regularly, never more than a sentence or two, arranged in a series of dated bullet points. Pages were laid out on garish backgrounds, scalding bright green on jet black, or surrounded by a dizzying dance of animated GIFs. Each page was littered with links to more pages, seemingly at random. Every time you think you’ve reached the end of a thread, there’s another link to click. And every once in a while, you’ll find yourself back on the homepage wondering how you got there and how much time had passed in the meantime. This was the magic of the early web.
Bhatnagar first published his website in late 1993, just a few months after the GNN website went up. The very first thing Bhatnagar posted to his website was what he ordered for lunch every day. It was arranged in reverse chronological order, his most recent lunch order right at the top.
SLAC captured the utility of the web. GNN realized its popular appeal. Bhatnagar, and others like him, made the web personal.
Claudio Pinhanez began adding daily entries to the MIT Media Lab website in 1994. He posted movie and book reviews, personal musings, and shared his favorite links. He followed the same format as Bhatnagar’s Lunch Server. Entries were arranged on the page in reverse chronological order. Each entry was short and to the point — no longer than a sentence or two. This movie was good. This meal was bad. Isn’t it interesting that… and so on.
In early 1995, Carolyn Burke began posting daily entries to her website in one of the earliest examples of an online diary. Each one was a small slice from her life. The posts were longer than the short-burst of Pinhanez and Bhatnagar. Burke took her time with narrative anecdotes and meandering asides. She was loquacious and insightful. Her writing was conversational, and she promised readers that she would be honest. “I notice now that I have held back in being frank. My academic analysis skills come out, and I write with them things that I’ve known for a long time,” she wrote in an entry from the first few months, “But this is therapy for me… honesty and freedom therapy. Wow, that’s a loaded word. freedom.“
Perhaps no site was more honest, or more free as Burke puts it, than Links from the Underground. Its creator, Swarthmore undergraduate Justin Hall, had transformed inviting others into his life into an art form. What began as a simple link dump quickly transformed into a network of short stories and poems, diary entries, and personal details from his own life. The layout of the site matched that of Bhatnagar, scattered and unorganized. But his tone was closer to Burke’s, long and deeply, deeply personal. Just about every day, Hall would post to his website. It was his daily inner monologue made public.
Sometimes, he would cross a line. If you were a friend of Justin’s, he might share a secret that you told him in confidence, or disparage you on a fully public post. But he also shared the most intimate details from his own life, from dorm room drama to his greatest fears and inadequacies. He told stories from his troubled past, and publicly tried to come to terms with an alcoholic father. His good humor was often tinged with tragedy. He was clearly working through something emotional and personally profound, and he was using the web to do it out in the open.
But for Hall, this was all in the service of something far greater than himself. Describing the web to newcomers in a documentary about his experience on the web, Hall’s primary message was about its ability to create — not to tear down — connections.
What’s so great about the web is I was able to go out there and talk about what I care about, what I feel strongly about and people responded to it. Because every high school’s got a poet, whether it’s a rich high school or a poor high school, you know, they got somebody that’s in to writing, that’s in to getting people to tell their stories. You give them access to this technology and all of a sudden they’re telling stories to people in Israel, to people in Japan, to people in their own town that they never would have been able to talk to. And that’s, you know, that’s a revolution.
There’s that word again. Revolution. Though coming at the web from very different places, Addis and Hall agreed on at least one thing. I would venture to guess that they agreed on a whole lot more.
Justin Hall became a presence on the web not soon forgotten by those that came across him. He’s had two documentaries made about him (one of which he made himself). He’s appeared on talk shows. He’s toured the country. He’s had very public mental breakdowns. But he believed deeply that the web meant nothing at all unless it was a place for people to share their own stories.
When Tim Berners-Lee first imagined the web, he believed that everybody would have their own homepage. He designed his first browser with authoring capabilities for just that reason. That dream never came true. But Hall and Burke and Bhatnagar channeled a similar idea when they decided to make the web personal. They created their own homepages, even if it meant having to spend a few hours, or a few weeks, learning HTML.
Within a couple of years, the web filled up with these homepages. There were some notable breakthrough websites, like when David Farley began posting daily webcomics to Doctor Fun or VJ Adam Curry co-opted the MTV website to post his own personal brand of music entertainment. There were extreme examples. In 1996, Jennifer Ringley stuck a webcam in her room and beamed images every few seconds, so anyone could watch her entire life in real time. She called it Jennicam, a name that would ultimately lead to the moniker cam girl. Ringley appeared on talk shows and became an overnight sensation for her strange website that let others peer directly into her world.
But mostly, homepages acted as a creative outlet — short biographies, photo albums of families and pets, short stories, status updates. There were a lot of diaries. People posted their art, their “hot takes” and their deepest secrets and greatest passions. There were fan pages dedicated to discontinued television shows and boy bands. A dizzying array of style and personality with no purpose other than to simply exist.
Then came the links. At the bottom of a homepage: a list of links to other homepages. Scattered in diary posts, links to other websites. In one entry, Hall might post a link to Bhatnagar’s site, musing about the influence it had on his own website. Bhatnagar’s own site had his own chaotic list of his favorites. Eventually, so did Burke’s. Half the fun of a homepage was obsessing over which others to share.
As the web turned on a moment of connection, the process of discovery became its greatest asset. The fantastic intrigue of clicking on a link and being transported into the world and mind of another person was — in the end — the defining feature of the web. There would be plenty of opportunities to use the web to find something you want or need. The lesson of the homepage is that what people really wanted to find was each other. The web does that better than any technology that has come before it.
At the end of 1993, there were just over 600 websites. One year later, at the end of 1994, there were over 10,000. They no longer fit on a single page on the CERN website maintained by the web’s creator.
The personal website would become the cornerstone of the web. The web would be filled with more applications, like SLAC. And more businesses, like GNN. But it would mostly be filled with people. When the web’s next wave came crashing down, it would become truly social.
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today is the last day of may and i’m actually posting this on time (yay!) this year is honestly flying by, we’re already hitting the halfway mark ;;; if you didn’t know, this monthly music post is a small project i’m working on this year where i keep track of what songs i listen to most each month, you can check out my previous months at: /tagged/monthly-music
favorite artist(s): ft island
ft island; their music got me through my very last final at the beginning of this month and it really reminded me of how much i love them, they were my favorite k-band for so long! they’ve been releasing things leading up to their 10 year anniversary album (june 7th), please support their upcoming comeback!
favorite songs + their official links:
1. be free - ft island (youtube, korean ver: spotify) 2. rumor - k.a.r.d (youtube, spotify) 3. black out - iu (spotify) 4. jam jam - iu (spotify) 5. shadows - ft island (youtube) 6. g o y o - samuel seo (youtube, spotify) 7. cliché - jeyner, samuel seo (youtube, spotify) 8. insomnia - horan (spotify) 9. identity - ft island (unofficial live: youtube) 10. blue moon - hyorin, changmo (youtube, spotify) 11. without you - gdragon ft. rosé (spotify) 12. dance dance - day6 (youtube) 13. back:hug - snuper (youtube) 14. man in a movie - day6 (unofficial: youtube) 15. shape of you - ed sheeran (youtube, spotify) 16. if you - big bang (live: youtube, spotify) 17. toy - f(x) (spotify) 18. suddenly - roy kim (youtube, spotify) 19. vanishing paycheck - stella jang (youtube, spotify) 20. it’s me - produce 101 (youtube, spotify) 21. girl’s generation - stella jang (spotify) 22. seventeen - don’t wanna cry (youtube, spotify)
#this month i mainly listened to just spotify or on yt so anyone not on spotify is lower#day6 releases this month was my fav honest!! i just didn't touch itunes much at all...#monthly music
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Open Space is pleased to present the Eighth Annual Publications and Multiples FairIt’s no joke!
Saturday, April 1 from 12 – 6pm Sunday, April 2 from 12 – 6pm at the Baltimore Design School
Stop by the fair for a program outlining all of the on- and off-site programming this weekend!
MORE INFORMATION HERE!
The Publications and Multiples Fair is an annual exposition of contemporary artist books, prints, publications, sculptures, jewelry, textiles, and works produced in multiple. This event has grown tremendously, from having 15 vendors in its first year to having 150 in its seventh year. Taking up one weekend in the spring, PMF acts as a beacon for artists across the country. People traveling from both coasts come together to sell the wares they have produced throughout the year and stay for the connections made with makers they may have never met before. In more recent years have we curated additional on-site programming throughout the weekend that includes panel discussions on contemporary identity issues, poetry readings, musical performances, motivational speeches, and artist talks.
Formed in 2009, Open Space is a DIY artist-run gallery and collective located in Baltimore, Maryland.
Vendors: 0202FF 0Zone 200 Nam Nam A. Jarrell Hayes ACRES Adam Amram and Gabriella Grill Adult Punk Alex Ebstein, Jessie & Katey Alexandra Bravar, Angela Heaps and Caeli Carr-Potter Alexandra DeStefano Amy Scovil, Allen Hiu Anime Ceramix Ann Xu Anna K Crooks Anna Silina Anna Strain Art Vandelay Aurora Engle-Pratt Baltimore Print Studios Baltimore Youth Arts BDS kids Beast Beast Grrl Collective Bellfugees Ben McNutt / Wrestling Bernard Stiegler Better Lovers Blind Arch Brad Ziegler Bred Press Brooks & Rosebud Brown and Proud Press Carmen Johns Carolyn Conn & Grace Davis Castle Printshop Celeste Fichter Chaimi Food Studio Charlotte Anne Laurance Cherub Christina Haines Christopher Adams Christopher Mahonski Claire Felonis + Spencer Shope Clr’D CLUBHOUSE and Leyla Rzayeva Cryptogram Ctl+P Dana Bechert Ceramics Dog Pasta Dominique Hellgeth Dylan Thadani Presents Eclectic Collective EGOHEADS Ehse Records Eleanor Farley Elena Johnston Ella Clayton Elle Johnson Endless Editions Flannery Cashill Freda Mohr Friends of Friends Friends Records Fume Room Press Fuse Works Gaby Velez GenderFail Press General Matters Get Lost Press Girl Group Gloomy of PlayGurlClubb Gratuitous Type Handwork Quilts Heart & Soil Hey Thanks! Herbal Co. High Tide HYRSTERIA ZINE Illogical Comics Ink Press Productions InterMedia + Digital Arts of UMBC Jack Reese / Weakly Comics Jason Roy JEDICOM JESSICA’S WORLD OF FLOWERS Joe Maccarone Josh Dean Julie & Jane Kali Stull + Noel Freibert Kat Kennedy Kate Haberer & Will Ryerson Katherine Gottsegen KB pots Kodi Fabricant and Maggie Fitz Kyle Tata, Kristin Tata, Tyler Davis, and John Zimmerman Laila Milevski Lane Harlan Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez Lily Herman Liz Langa Ceramics Local 1 Youth Press Lorre-Mill Lucia Maher-Tatar, Audrey Gair Lunar Insurrection M Reisenwitz M.uckotter \ charles.S Make Studio MAKE Ü SMILE Mara Hyman Matt Carignan Matthew Scott Gualco Melody Often Miata Upshaw MICA Design League Mikael Flores-Amper Mishka Colombo Morgan Vessel Mother Mother MRDN Mt. Home Arts + Matthew Van Asselt Munu Editions Natalia C. Arias Natalie Geagraphic NewAM++ NICKNACKS Nothing Left to Learn Nowhere Zone Object Of Olivia Gibb Open Works P.O. Box PaperBase Paul Shortt & Christopher Kardambikis Pellinore Press PHKKED Pioneer Works Press Press Project Dispatch Publication Studio Hudson Rachel Hayden Rachel Rymont RAW MEAT Collective Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse Revolving Family Distribution Rob Brulinski Rock Pile Western Ruby Waldo s P L e e N C o F F i N Saint Lucy Books Sarah Juanita Sassafras Sea Farm City severed books Sexmagick Press Shelby Rosabal and Jasmine Cindy Shreyas R Krishnan Shy Pup Small Editions Soberscove Press Soft Blonde Soft City Printing Soumya Dhulekar & Nicole Rodrigues Spencer Compton Stephen Grebinski Stephen Hendee Studio-HH & Kevin Lowenthall SYBIL PRESS TABLOID Press Ten09 Terrault Gallery the Bettys The Coalition Zine The Contemporary The Joint Youth Movement The New Canon Project The Unofficial Press Thousand Island/Emily Burtner Total Pansy Toy Story 5 travis hallenbeck TXTbooks Ultraviolet Light Under + Over Vivien and Abbie Wise Wei Xie Hann White Lighter Whitney Simpkins Whittled Wizards & HandsandCurls Will Laren William Chapman and Lauren Barbour Women in Sound Woven Autonomo Zimmerman Woodworks
ON-SITE FAIR PROGRAMMING:
Saturday: Madeline Campbell of Women in Sound: 1-2pm A complement to Women in Sound zine, this talk is an introduction to the impact of women and queer people on electronic music and recorded sound. It will discuss the equipment and creative processes employed to produce unheard sounds and pioneer a genre. No prior knowledge of electronic music necessary to enjoy this program!
Pecha Kucha Series on “SciFi Optimism”: 2:30-3:30pm Pecha Kuchas are back! This year six presenters will explore the idea of “scifi optimism” and how it relates to their life and work. Featuring Claire Mirocha, Alexis Skinner, Lunar Insurrection, Umiko Niwa, Jen Kirby and Vincent Seadler.
ACRE TV screening: 4:00-5:00pm ACRE TV co-director Andrew Mausert-Mooney will present selections from the archives and speak to the Chicago-based project’s four year history. ACRE TV is an artist-made livestreaming tele-vision network (found online at ACRE.org) that features live and canned video, performances, durational works, and experimental broadcasts. ACRE TV was born out of the collaborative spirit of ACRE(Artists’ Cooperative Residency and Exhibitions) based in Chicago and Steuben, Wisconsin.
Nam Nam 200 5:00-6:00pm The world premier screening of video work by Marcelline, Travis Levasseur and Corey Hughes.
Sunday: Zoe Ligon in conversation with Stefani Levin about Female Ejaculation: 1-2pm Zoe Ligon artist and founder of Spectrum Boutique in Detroit will talk to local sex therapist Stefani Levin about female ejaculation.
LES FLEURS DU MAL: Readings on Erotic Decadence and Decay 2:30-4:00pm LES FLEURS DU MAL is a performance of poetry, sound, and provocative imagery inspired by Post-Baudelairean erotic decadence and decay. This show features 14 Poets, a large scale painting as backdrop by Viveca Licata, and intermission sounds by QUNA. Featuring readings by Max Guy, Grace Davis, Anna K. Crooks, Adam Marans, Lane Harlan, Lexie Mountain, Adam Beaver, Maya Martinez, Lindsay Raspi, Saida Agostini, Lily Herman, Jasmine Pullen-Schmidt and Janea Kelly. The show is curated by Lane Harlan exclusively for PMF.
Reading by Jason Harris and Olu Butterfly: Selections of Speculative Fiction: 4:00-5:00pm
Nam Nam 200 5:00-6:00pm Screening of video work by Marcelline, Travis Levasseur and Corey Hughes.
Workshops:
Satruday Beast Grrl Zine, 3:00-4:00pm Beast Grrl Zine will be running a mini-zine workshop– all materials provided! Come out to listen to tunes and chop up magazines with us. Beast Grrl Zine is a youth-run feminist organization, promoting youth empowerment, feminist education, and activism.
Sunday Intro to “Dungeons and Dragons” 1:00-3:30pm –local novelist and game maker Justin Sirois will give a 2 hour introduction to tabletop role playing and the basic system The Black Hack.
HAIR CLUB (with Kelly Lloyd) 4:00-5:00pm Hair Club would like to invite participants to use a variety of materials to construct their own merkin, or pubic wig. Merkins were originally worn by sex workers, but are now used as decorative items by people of all genders, and for “modesty” purposes by actors. During this event, while constructing our merkins with a variety of materials including sequins, fringe, felt, faux-fur, yarn, ribbon and glitter paper, we will engage participants in a discussion around body hair, specifically pubic hair, looking at the vilification of women’s body hair and the portrayal of pubic hair in pop culture. This workshop will explore a humorous DIY strategy to processing culture’s dictates about where hair should and should not be, while Kate Bush plays in the background. Co-founded by Suzanne Gold, Kelly Lloyd, and Michal Lynn Shumate, HAIR CLUB is an interdisciplinary, research-based art collective whose work is centered around the multivalent topic of HAIR.
Formed in 2009, Open Space is a DIY artist-run gallery and collective located in Baltimore, Maryland.
#baltimore#baltimore art#zines#jewelery#CERAMICS BALTIMORE TAPES PHOTOGRAPHY JEWELERY#photography#sculpture#tapes#light city#artists on tumblr#artistsoninstagram#openspace#zinesters
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10 Count
19 Days
101 Dalmations
[ A ]
A Certain Magical Index
A Foreign Love Affair
Ace of Diamond
Adekan
Adventure Time
Aikatsu!
Air
Air Gear
Akame ga Kill!
AKB0048
AKB48
Aldnoah.Zero
Alice in the Country of Hearts
Alice in Wonderland
Alice: Madness Returns
Amagi Brilliant Park
Amnesia
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
Angel Beats!
Angel Sanctuary
Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
Anthropomorphic Animal
Ao no Exorcist
Aphorism
Assassination Classroom
Atelier Escha & Logy: The Alchemists of Dusk
Atelier Meruru
Attack on Titan
Axis Powers Hetalia
Ayakashi
[ B ]
Bad Medicine: Infectious Teachers
Bakemonogatari
Bakuman
Batman
Batman Returns
Battle Royale
Beatmania IIDX
Beauty and the Beast
Berserk
Beyond the Boundary
Big Hero 6
Biohazard 4
Bioshock Infinite
Black Bullet
Black Butler
Black Butler: Book of Circus
Black Butler 2
Black Lagoon
Black Rock Shooter Animation
Blade and Soul
Blast of Tempest
Bleach
Blood-C
Blue Exorcist
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
Bokura no Hikari Club
Brave10
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
Brothers Conflict
Brynhildr in the Darkness
[ C ]
C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control
Cardcaptor Sakura
Carnival
Case Closed
Catherine
Chaos Online
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Chinese Paladin 3
Chobits
Choco Strawberry Vanilla
Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!
Clannad
Clannad: After Story
Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion
Code Geass Side Story: Akito of the Ruined Land
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
Cookie Run
Corpse Bride
Crest of the Royal Family
Cyphers
[ D ]
D Gray Man
D.N.Angel
Danball Senki W
Danganronpa
Danganronpa: Another Episode
Danganronpa Kirigiri
Danganronpa: Kibo no Gakuen to Zetsubo no Kokosei
Darker Than Black
Darkstalkers 3
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Date A Live
Dead or Alive Ultimate
Death Note
Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko
Diabolik Lovers
Divine Gate
Dota 2
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Drakengard 3
DRAMAtical Murder
Dream of Doll
Drifters
Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka
Durarara!!
Dusk Maiden of Amnesia
Dynamic Chord
Dynasty Warriors 8
[ E ]
Elfen Lied
Elsword
Elvira
Ensemble Stars
Eureka Seven
Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo
[ F ]
Fafner of the Blue Sky
Fairy Tail
Fancy Lala
Fantasy Frontier Online
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
Fate Extra
Fate Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya
Fate Stay Night
Fate Zero
Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy 7 Advent Children
Final fantasy 8
Final Fantasy 10
Final Fantasy 13
Final Fantasy 15
Final Fantasy Type-0
Finder Series
Fire Emblem: Awakening
Fisheye Placebo
Five Star Stories
Freddy vs. Jason
Free!
Frozen
Fruits Basket
Fushigi Yugi
[ G ]
Game of Thrones
Gangsta.
Gantz
Gatchaman Crowds
Gazette
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki Kun
Gintama
Girl Friend Beta
Girls Und Panzer
Go! Princess Precure
Gosick
Gravitation
Guardians of the Galaxy
Gugure! Kokkuri-san
Guilty Crown
Guilty Gear
Guilty Gear XX
Gurren Lagann
[ H ]
Haigakura
Haikyuu!!
Hakuouki: Shinsengumi Kitan
Hanafuriro Series
Hanasaku Iroha
Happy Tree Friends
Harry Potter Series
Hell Girl
Hellsing
Helter Skelter
Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko.
Hero Warz
Highschool of the Dead
Highschool DxD
Hiiro no Kakera
Homestuck
Hoozuki no Reitetsu
How To Train Your Dragon
Howls Moving Castle
Hunter x Hunter
Hybrid Child
Hyperdimension Neptunia
[ I ]
IB Games
Inu x Boku SS
Inuyasha
IS: Infinite Stratos
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
[ J ]
Jian Xia Qing Yuan Online 3
Jianxiaqingyuan Online 3
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Jojolion
JoJos Bizarre Adventure Phantom Blood
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Steel Ball Run
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean
Jormungand
Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance
Junketsu no Maria
[ K ]
K
K Project
K-on
Kagerou Project
Kamigami no Asobi
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
Kancolle
Kantai Collection
Karneval
Katekyo Hitman Reborn!
Ken ga Kimi
Kigurumi Guardians
Kikis Delivery Service
KILL la KILL
Kimi ni Todoke
Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts 2
Kiniro Mosaic
Kiniro no Corda: Blue Sky
Kiniro no Corda: Primo Passo
Kirby's Dream Land
Kotonoha Project
Kuroko no Basuke
Kuroshitsuji
Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus
Kuroshitsuji 2
Kyou Kara Maou!
Kyoukai no Kanata
Kyousou Giga
[ L ]
Laichi Hikari Club
Lamento
LC5
League of Legends
Leon: The Professional
Lightning Returns Final Fantasy XIII
Line Characters
Litchee Hikari Club
Little Busters!
Living Dead Dolls
Lollipop Chainsaw
Love Live! School Idol Project
Love Stage!!
Lucky Dog 1
Ludwig Revolution
Lychee Hikari Club
[ M ]
Mabinogi
Macross Frontier
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
Magic Kaito
Magic Knight Rayearth
Magical Angel Creamy Mami
Mahou Sensei Negima!
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei
Maid-Sama!
Mairunovich
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
Makai Ouji Devils and Realist
Malice Mizer
Maoyuu Maou Yuusha
Marginal4
Marvel vs Capcom
Mass Effect
Mawaru-Penguindrum
Meet the Robinsons
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch
ME!ME!ME!
Million Arthur
Mirai Nikki
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny
Monster Hunter
Mujihi na Otoko
[ N ]
Nagi no Asukara
NANA
Nanatsu no Taizai
Naruto: Shippuden
Nekomimi
Nekopara
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neuro: Supernatural Detective
Nico Nico Douga Jikkyou Play
Nintama Rantarou
Nisekoi
Nisemonogatari
Nitro Super Sonic
No Game No Life
Noblesse
Noragami
NORN9
Nourin
Nurarihyon no Mago
Nyotaria
[ O ]
Odin Sphere
One Piece
Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji
Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai
Oreimo
Orenchi no Furo Jijou
Original Character
Oumagatoki Kaidan Romance
Ouran High School Host Club
Overwatch
Owari no Seraph
Pandora Hearts
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
[ P ]
Pandora Hearts
Paradise Kiss
Persona 3
Persona 4
Persona 4: Dancing All Night
Petshop of Horrors
Pinocchio
Pocahontas
Pokemon
Pokemon Black Version 2 and White Version 2
Pop n Music
Pop n music 16 PARTY
Princess Monoke
Prison School
Prunus Girl
Psycho-Pass
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Puri Para
Puzzle & Dragons
[ Q ]
Quan Zhi Gao Shou
Queen's Blade
[ R ]
Rage of Bahamut
Ranma 1/2
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
Reiko the Zombie Shop
Reines des Fleurs
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Resident Evil: Revelations
RG Veda
Riddle Story of Devil
Rise of the Guardians
Rozen Maiden
Rozen Maiden: Traumend
RPG Maid Lounge Bar
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
RWBY
[ S ]
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata
Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend
Saga Frontier
Sailor Moon R
Sailor Moon S
Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas
Saiyuki
Saiyuki Reload
Sakizo's Illustration Artwork
Samurai Warriors 4
Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal
Sankarea
Scissors Crown
Scrapped Princess
Searching for the Full Moon
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi
Sengoku Basara
Sengoku Basara 4
Seraph of the End
Shaman King
Sheep Farm in Sugarland
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
Shiki
Shingeki no Bahamut
Shingeki no Kyojin
Shining Blade
Shining Hearts
Shining Tears X Wind
Show By Rock!!
Silent Hill
Silent Hill 2
Skullgirls
Sky Doll
Sleeping Beauty
Sora no Otoshimono
Soul Eater
Sound Horizon
Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Spice and Wolf
Spirited Away
Starry Sky
Suicide Squad
Super Danganronpa 2
Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Galaxy
Sweet Pool
Sword Art Online
Syokugeki no Soma
Syunya Yamashita’s Figurine
[ T ]
Tales of Vesperia
Tales of Xillia
Tales of Zestiria
Tamako Market
Tamen de Gushi
Tangled
Tarzan
Tasogare Otome x Amnesia
Tekken
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Ten Count
Their Story
The Cain Saga
The Chiral Night
The Devil Is A Part-Timer!
The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
The Exiled Realm of Arborea
The Familiar of Zero
The Flower We Saw That Day
The Idolm@ster
The Idolm@ster 2
The Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls
The Irregular at Magic High School
The King of Fighters
The Last Story
The Legend of Zelda
The Little Mermaid
The Maid Fuku to Kikanjuu
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Pale Horse
The Prince of Tennis
The Riddle Story of Devil
The Seven Deadly Sins
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants
The Touhou Project
The Tyrant Falls in Love
Thor
Tiger & Bunny
To Aru Kagaku no Railgun
To Love Ru
To Love Ru Darkness
Togainu no Chi
Tokimeki Restaurant: Koi no Recipe de Tsukamaete
Tokyo Ghoul
Toradora!
Touhou Fuujinroku Mountain of Faith
Touhou Niji Sousaku Doujin
Touken Ranbu
Tower of Saviors
Toxic
Trinity Blood
Trickster
Tsubasa Chronicle
Tsukiuta
Tunshicangqiong On Line
[ U ]
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Un-Go
Unbreakable Machine-Doll
Ungo
Unlight
Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger
Urusei Yatsura
Uta no Prince-sama
Utau
[ V ]
Vampire Knight
Vocaloid
[ W ]
Wand of Fortune
Warm Bodies
When They Cry 3
White Album 2
Wolf Girl and Black Prince
Working!!
World of Warcraft
[ X ]
xxxHOLIC
[ Y ]
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
Yosuga no Sora
Your Lie in April
Yowamushi Pedal
Yumeiro Patissiere
Yuri Kuma Arashi
Yuri!! On Ice
[ Z ]
Zankyou no Terror
Zone-00
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