Just started a new kdrama after watching Devil Judge and Beyond Evil. I don’t know where the gay is but I can smell it coming. It’s going to get Bromantic around here.
Update: finished two new dramas. I saw bromance and now I ship them. They’re gay and you can’t tell me otherwise.
Jack’s flirting just revolves around food.
First attempt:
No? That’s alright, second attempt:
tsc was a comedy actually, look:
aka Jean Moreau being salty for 350 pages
(I have so many of these, I'm 100% gonna make a part 2)
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I am reading too many books at the moment.
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
with how sqq looks at lbh here, how was sqq ever surprised that lbh fell in love with him ;-;
Why do people treat like Edwin is the main character and Charles is just there to be his "bestie" low key making him "sidekick"??? Because it's starting to feel racist.
They go through the same amount of development throughout the show. Both of them have several story lines.
Just watched an interview introducing George and Jayden as "George, who plays Edwin. Jayden, who plays Edwin's best friend Charles."
NO SHUT THE FUCK UP THEY BOTH BELONG TO EACH OTHER EQUALLY.
I love Edwin. But Charles is not his accessory. Treating Charles as anything less than equal feels low key racist.
** Only includes characters who appear in 3+ franchise shows no matter how many actors portray them in said shows.
Franchise shows in order: The Mystic Nine, The Lost Tomb, The Lost Tomb 2, Heavenly Palace in the Clouds, Ultimate Note, Tomb of the Sea // Sand Sea, Reunion: The Sound of the Providence, Moonfall Echo (No characters from this qualify for the guide).
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Appears in all franchise shows save “The Mystic Nine” and “Moonfall Echo”
Only heir of the Wu family, near the middle of the Mystic Nine Families.
Son of the eldest of the three Wu brothers, often referred to as “Young Master Wu”.
Goes on adventures guided by his grandfather’s notebook- a guide to tomb robbing.
“Robs” tombs in order to learn the history, trip any traps, and then hand the site over to government archaeologists for preservation.
Strict “No Looting” rule.
Constantly cleaning up after // hunting down his Third Uncle.
One of only 4 people to ever see Hei Yanjing // Black Blindman’s eyes and survive.
If a snake bites him, he can see its memories. I… I don’t know what to tell you. It’s a thing in one show and that’s it.
Brings in an unwilling student named Li Cu in on one of his adventures despite having no apparent connection to the boy. Li Cu and Wu Xie both deny any relation, but even the Wu family suspects Li Cu may be Wu Xie’s illegitimate child due to an uncanny resemblance Li Cu bears to young Wu Xie.
Appears in all franchise shows save “The Mystic Nine” and “Moonfall Echo”
70+ years old
Has a Qiling (Divine beast) tattoo across most of his left breast/arm/back that only appears when his skin is hot.
From the Northern branch of the Zhang family.
Some form of cousin to Zhang Rishan (of the Southern Zhang)
BARELY speaks.
Has two extremely long and strong fingers *hold for giggles* that can be used to trip any traps in a tomb.
Carries around a black-gold sword.
Tends to get amnesia, barely remembers anything ever other than how to be a bad ass tomb raider.
Tends to just wander off on his own for long periods of time.
One of only 4 people to ever see Hei Yanjing // Black Blindman’s eyes and survive.
Appears in all franchise shows save “The Mystic Nine” and “Moonfall Echo”
An actual tomb robber who Wu Xie keeps in line.
Though Wu Xie and Xiao Ge are extremely close, Wu Xie spends the most time with Pangzi.
Nothing he does ever goes right XD
Constantly trying to steal from tombs. CONSTANTLY tripping traps. CONSTANTLY being caught by Wu Xie.
Extremely loyal to Wu Xie and Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling.
Is often partnered with Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling if the Iron Triangle separates on a mission (mainly because he got himself into something and Xiao Ge had to rescue him).
Appears in all franchise shows save “The Mystic Nine” and “Moonfall Echo”
The third son of the Wu Family (in his name “San” = Three; Wu Xie only has 2 uncles)
Though he’s Wu Xie’s Uncle, he basically raised the boy since his eldest brother didn’t seem to care.
Wild and crazy, gave Wu Xie a taste for adventure.
The first Wu to work with Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling.
A tomb robber Wu Xie guilted into going straight.
Friends in low places, lots of mercenaries and ex-military.
Most of Wu Xie’s adventures start off with Wu San Xing going missing.
Appears in all franchise shows except “The Mystic Nine” and “Moonfall Echo”
Head of the Xie family- one of the strongest and most wealthy in the Mystic Nine Families.
Became head of the family at a very young age.
Likes to perform traditional Chinese opera (including full costume/makeup).
Friends with Hei Yanjing // Black Blindman. One of only 4 people to ever see his eyes and survive.
Due to his delicate looks as a child, many assumed he was female.
Appears to be solemn and overly-serious, but does in fact have a sense of humor.
A complete master of disguise, can even pose as his female companion Huo Xiu Xiu convincingly.
Extremely close with Huo Xiu Xiu.
Appears in all franchise shows except “The Mystic Nine”, “Reunion: The Sound of the Providence”, and “Moonfall Echo”
Heir to the Huo family- another exceptionally strong branch of the Mystic Nine Families.
Her grandmother’s right hand since her mother died and her aunt disappeared on an expedition.
A trained acrobat who often sleeps in a nest of ropes suspended above the ground.
Regal and dignified, but willing to get her hands dirty if need be.
Often the go-between for Xie Yu Chen // Xiao Hua and Wu Xie.
Extremely close with Xie Yu Chen.
Appears in all franchise shows save “Tomb of the Sea”, “The Mystic Nine”, and “Moonfall Echo”
Tomb robber under the employ of Hendry Cox ( AKA Qiu De Kao).
Hired to work against Wu San Xing and Wu Xie, typically working with ulterior motives.
Deeply respects and admires Wu Xie for his integrity and loyalty towards his friends and family; also admires Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling’s fighting abilities.
If Hendry Cox wants to invite Wu Xie on a mission, he sends A-Ning to ask.
Can be considered a romantic interest of Wu Xie’s.
Appears in “The Lost Tomb”, “The Lost Tomb 2″, “Heavenly Palace in the Clouds”, and “Ultimate Note”.
Wu San Xing’s right hand man and best friend.
Formerly a soldier.
Takes the big hits- being shot, stabbed, etc.
While Wu San Xing is flighty and mysterious, Pan Zi remains by Wu Xie’s side on his behalf. Is often left behind by Wu San Xing to keep an eye on Wu Xie and protect him.
As unquestionably loyal as Pan Zi is to Wu San Xing, he’s just as loyal to Wu Xie. Though if Wu Xie asks him to go against an order from Wu San Xing, he will resist.
Has a deal with Wu San Xing to live together with him in a nursing home when they are old.
Appears in “Ultimate Note”, “Tomb of the Sea”, and “Reunion: The Sound of the Providence”
The second son of the Wu Family, Wu Sanxing’s older brother.
Younger brother to Wu Xie’s absent father.
The brother who represents the Wu Family when his elderly mother is unavailable.
Sort of the enforcer of the family, which often puts him at odds with Wu Xie who seeks to misbehave.
Tries to maintain the Wu family’s place within the Mystic Nine and not allow the more powerful families to push the Wu out.
Despite his stern and sometimes combative nature, cares deeply for Wu Xie and treats him as a son.
Appears in “Ultimate Note”, “Tomb of the Sea”, and “Reunion: The Sound of the Providence”.
Wu Xie’s right hand, who manages Wu Xie’s store for him while he goes on adventures (and arranges said adventures).
Wu Xie never remembers to pay him, so he’s constantly trying to get money out of his boss.
FIERCELY loyal, it is impossible to drive a wedge between Wang Meng and Wu Xie.
Loves Minesweeper.
Not that great at telling real antiques from fakes.
Easy to trick.
Appears in “The Mystic Nine”, “Ultimate Note”, and “Tomb of the Sea”
At least 120
Despite appearing in 3 separate “Lost Tomb” franchise shows, exclusively portrayed by actor Zhang Ming En.
Has a Qiongqi (Demon) tattoo across most of his right breast/arm/back that only appears when his skin is hot.
Some form of cousin to Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling.
Head of the Mystic Nine Families, he keeps them all in line.
Though Zhang Rishan is the head of the Southern branch of the Zhang family, he does not interact with Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling, leaving him to do as he wishes without interference. Works closely with Wu Xie when necessary.
Lieutenant to Zhang Qi Shan in the 1930s. Even in modern times is fiercely loyal to the memory of Zhang Qi Shan.
Does not have the elongated fingers of the Northern-Zhang, but seems to possess a form of super-strength.
A superior strategist and tactician.
Appears in “The Lost Tomb 2″, “Ultimate Note”, “Tomb of the Sea”, and “Reunion: The Sound of the Providence”.
100+ year old mercenary.
Has some unspecified history with Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling.
Not a member of the Mystic Nine Families, but is affiliated with the Xie and Wu branches mainly.
Hints that he became immortal after consuming a pill found in a tomb.
Hyper-sensitive to light. Blind in the day without his sunglasses, but sees perfectly in the dark.
Only 4 living people have ever seen him without sunglasses: Xie Yu Chen, Wu Xie, Ya Nv, and Xiao Ge // Zhang Qiling.
Superior at all forms of combat.
Took on Wu Xie and later the teen Su Wan as his students.
A broke-ass bitch, he carries around his own credit card reader and tries to nickel and dime everyone for anything.
Addicted to fried rice with pork and green pepper. When Xie Yu Chen lost a bet to him, the Xie family erected a food stall that serves only that- and he gets to eat for free.
Appears in “The Mystic Nine”, “The Lost Tomb 2″, “Heavenly Palace in the Clouds”, and “Ultimate Note”
(Eventual) Leader of the Chen family, one of the Middle Clans of the Mystic Nine (along with the Wu and Hei families)
One of the original Mystic Nine heads, though often at odds with the rest.
Originally a disciple of Mystic Nine member Er Yue Hong, though he resented that the Er family went legit rather than robbing tombs.
Was deeply in love with Er Yue’s wife Ya Tou, though it was entirely one-sided.
Appears in “The Mystic Nine”, “The Lost Tomb 2″, “Heavenly Palace on the Clouds” (actor not pictured), and “Ultimate Note”
The main antagonist of the DMBJ show franchise.
An American businessman (originally scholar) who became obsessed with chasing immortality.
Uses A-Ning and an army of mercenaries to raid tombs for relics.
A-Ning considers him as a father-figure to her, and he refers to her as his most precious asset.
An enemy of the Mystic Nine families.
Willing to compromise only if he sees a benefit to himself in it.
A collector of Chinese antiquities, he is a natural opponent to Wu Xie, who believes cultural historical relics should belong to their country of origin rather than foreign collectors.
This should be more known.
As a trans guy who’s been working out for a few years now and has learned a lot about their body and building muscle and whatnot in the process, here’s something I don’t see mentioned, like ever.
Abs don’t really look Like That™ when they’re relaxed.
Here’s a few examples from a Reddit thread asking for pictures of people both flexing and not flexing their abs
I rarely see male body positivity posts in general but I’ve never seen this mentioned, and honestly? Call me stupid for it if you want, but I genuinely thought that super defined look was something that was achievable in a relaxed state, simply because I’ve never seen anything to the contrary.
As someone with body dysmorphia as well as dysphoria, you can imagine the damaging effects that might have had on my mental health trying by to achieve the impossible. I can only imagine how many other masculine folk out there could be struggling with the exact same thing.
Anyway like, this is mostly to point out for masculine folks that might be pushing themselves too hard, that you’re probably doing better than you realise.