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Illustration for the reprinting of vol 1&2
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~~The lone star who sought the heavens~~
A fanart of Sunday because I loved his character and I'm excited for his release <3
Some people around me keep live black widows in jars. I feel it's a bad idea. Am I wrong?
Well… It’s not a good idea per se. Their venom is potent enough to hurt adults and kill children. But the same goes for horses, and those are common animals to keep around.
Black widows are very docile. People have been known to handle them without any issue (which I have to stress I don’t recommend you do, because a bite can send you to the hospital, but it does illustrate how docile they are). They’re also very slow, like other orb weavers, so they can’t suddenly bolt.
As long as you keep it in an escape-proof enclosure, there isn’t really anything wrong with it.
EDIT: Horses are not venomous! They’re capable of hurting and killing people, but not because they have venom!!
I just discovered foodtimeline.org, which is exactly what it sounds like: centuries worth of information about FOOD. If you are writing something historical and you want a starting point for figuring out what people should be eating, this might be a good place?
I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not all the words are as useable as others, and some might take tricky wording to pull off, but I hope these prove useful to all you writers out there!
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how i look at my characters existing in peace knowing that their happiness is just pages away from being taken
Melissa casually getting the mask of a dead body and carrying it around like a second purse I'm obsessed with her she is everything
definitivamente
1st oc: hi im just a normal highschooler im kinda depressed but i swear im not a mary sue
30th oc:
I know I haven’t talked about this theory in a while but that’s because I didn’t have any ideas. Oof.
ANYWAYS, I think I’ve come up with a solution to Choerry’s double, seen in LCM and in GF.
As I’ve imagined the Colours Theory, there have been two red girls (Haseul and Kim Lip), two blue girls (Jinsoul and Yeojin), but only ONE yellow girl (Hyunjin).
In turn, there are two orange girls (Yeojin and Chuu), two green girls (Haseul and Go Won) and one purple girl (Choerry).
Let’s look quickly at LCM:
In this MV, Haseul is blue and Yeojin is red; given that they become the green and orange girls respectively, we can say that Hyunjin’s out for now. But the scene with Choerry between them mimics the scene with Jinsoul and Kim Lip later on (blue -> purple -> red).
There are two incidences where different red and blue girls combine to form the same purple girl. But what makes this different from the formations of Haseul and Go Won, or Yeojin and Chuu? Why have two Choerries been formed?
I’m... not really sure, but out of the two ideas I had, I’m going with the importance of the colours’ generations:
First generation of primary beings: Hyunjin, Haseul, Jinsoul
Second generation of primary beings: Kim Lip, Yeojin
Chuu and Go Won were made from the first generation, while Yeojin and Haseul were made from a mixture, hence the differences between the counterparts. However, both Choerries were made from a mixture (Haseul & Yeojin, Kim Lip & Jinsoul) which makes them more equal and explains why there are two Choerries: on one side of the mirror is Haseul and Yeojin’s, on the other is Kim Lip and Jinsoul’s.
Furthermore if one Choerry was taken to ODD and the other stayed on Earth, it could explain how Choerry was able to look for the members so quickly: she was in two places at once.
We can also figure out how the other secondary colours were likely made:
First gen:
Chuu(orange) = Haseul(red) + Hyunjin(yellow)
Go Won(green) = Hyunjin(yellow) + Jinsoul(blue)
Second gen:
Haseul(green) = Hyunjin(yellow) + Yeojin(blue)
Yeojin(orange) = Kim Lip(red) + Hyunjin(yellow)
(Also: we’re working on the basis that secondary colours are dependent on their primaries; eg. if a green girl is created but then the yellow girl is out, the green girl temporarily becomes blue.)
This means that there must have been an event between Yeojin having blue and Yeojin having red. But how did this colour change happen?
It’s not the whole story but going to new, we have this scene:
Yves finds a claw machine where all the LOONA members are represented by their animals (“another shape of me found inside of me”), with the lights having the colours of OEC (members associated strongly with colours).
Yves then picks up ‘Yeojin’ and ‘Kim Lip’, and all the claw machine gives her is one apple, which we can interpret as Yeojin and Kim Lip being combined, meaning Yeojin has a piece of Kim Lip’s red due to Yves’ actions.
But why was Yves getting involved with the OEC girls, and what does any of it have to do with the looping LOONAverse...