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uran will literally destroy anyone
They shouldāve just made eveeās attract work on everyone regardless of gender. Dynamax moves are supposed to be more op and itās a lot weaker compared to its counterpart pikachu which paralyzes all opponents. They shouldāve just made it canon that no one can resist eveeās charms.
Posting this here in reference to the previous ask, and because I apparently neglected to do so before.
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Be careful what you wish for. Wasnāt that the old saying? He hadnāt considered it beforeānever bothered to in the face of his wish. Because how could saving someone so wonderful and pure be a poor choice? How could acting out of love be wrong?
He had gotten his wish and seemed all the better for it. His wife was alive and by his side. His son was safe and had no secret life as a superhero nearly getting himself killed on a regular basis. And with his family whole and as it should be, Gabriel had no need to become a villain. He had no need for any Miraculous. As such, he had no concern that the Butterfly Miraculous was no longer in his possessionāand may not have fallen into his possession in the first place. He had no need for it, after all. His wish was granted, his life was complete, and he finally felt satisfaction.
He was able to maintain that satisfaction for two months before it all started to fall apart.
A super villain appeared. One with the ability to turn people into monsters. One bearing the symbol of a butterfly. One calling himself Hawk Moth.
Only it wasnāt Gabriel.
He should have acted sooner. He should have thought things through. He had been too caught up in his own happiness that he hadnāt considered the full effects of the changes.
He got what he wanted. But it didnāt stay that way.
His wife was alive, but he was constantly at risk of losing her again with each time she tried to resolve the latest upset. Since she didnāt suffer her previous fate, she remained a hero and was regularly putting herself in danger to fight akumas that were no longer at his command.
His son wasnāt Chat Noir, which he had initially found relief in. But without the protection of the Miraculous, Adrien was more susceptible than Gabriel had realized, and he was now terrorizing Paris as an akuma under the mask of Chat Blanc while his wife desperately attempted to free him.
There was no Ladybug to hinder his plans, but now that they were complete, there was no Ladybug to save anyone and restore order either.
He no longer had the Butterfly Miraculousāor any Miraculous for that matter. He was forced to watch from the sidelines as his wife and son fought each otherācompletely incapable of doing anything and leaving him with a sense of powerlessness that he hadnāt felt since losing Emilie the first time.
He thought he had won. He HAD won. He had finally gained both Miraculous and used their combined power to complete his one goal. After all of that effort, after all that heartache, he thought that was the end of it. But itās never that easy, is it? Heād gotten his wish, but not how he wanted. This new life was a mess. His family was in tatters. He was helpless to act.
And the only thing worse was being stuck here with the cat.
āI can hear you, you know.ā
God, he hated that cat.
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Iāve always wanted to play w animatics of homestuck scenes⦠esp act 6 stuff when the kids are actually in the same room lol! the themes of loneliness, missed connections, and distance are my faves in homestuck Ā so iāve always rly loved this logā¦.also id die for john and jade
Voices ripped from Letās Read Homestuck which u can check out here !! They are very good
you got any favorite youtube channels/videos on costume stuff?
(oops, this has been sitting in my drafts for many weeks)
A few!
Until recently I didnāt watch much of anything on youtube, unless I was looking for music or specific tutorials, but then I learned that there are historical sewing channels out there! I havenāt watched a huge amount yet though. Iāll list the ones Iāve watched the most of first.
Oh! Also, in December of 2019 a whole bunch of historical costume youtubers did a Secret Santa, so if you searchĀ ācostube secret santaā a lot more will come up from channels I havenāt checked out yet, or just check the list in the description of this video.
Bernadette Banner - My favourite, her videos are so well made, and she has so much enthusiasm for historical sewing techniques.
10/10 Relatable Content right there! Lots of sewing videos, and she does various different eras. She is currently getting started on an 1890ā²s black velvet ballgown project.
Karolina Zebrowska - A combination of educational videos about fashion history, and memes & funny skits.
Morgan Donner - A delightful sewing channel with mostly medieval and Renaissance stuff.
Sewstine - Famous for her historical machine embroidery, and she started making videos about it recently! I didnāt realize before how much work machine embroidery is.
Cathy Hay - Not really any sewing videos, but more about the time management & mental health aspect of historical costuming. A mom-friend who is there to encourage you!
Rachel MaksyĀ - Mostly does vintage stuff and cosplay (and really amazing makeup holy heck please click this link), and is only just learning to sew, but she has done some historical stuff and Iām including her because sheās delightful and also because I want to post this screenshot.
āThe way you decorate your meatbag is up to you.ā Words to live by!
Enchanted Rose Costumes - Sheās got sewing videos about 18th and 19th century stuff, and is currently learning how to make needle lace in order to replicate her favourite Worth gown.
Prior Attire - Many different eras, and she mainly doesĀ āgetting dressedā videos, as well as a few tutorials.
Costuming Drama - Iāve only watched a couple of her videos so far, and they appear to be mostly long vlog type videos that are good for watching while hand sewing. Mostly 19th century, I think.
Bryce Adams - She makes bobbin lace!!! A fairly new channel that Iāve only watched one video from, but Iām excited to see more lace making stuff.
American Duchess - While their channel has a lot of videos of what their shoes look like on feet, they also have some sewing videos, ones where they talk about historical fashion, and general costumed silliness. They also have a very interesting podcast.
Burnley & Trowbridge - The wonderful online shop I buy button blanks and linen thread from! They have historical sewing tutorials that Iāve found incredibly useful.
Gilbert Dolthalion - Another fairly new channel. Heās working on making that 16th century Aziraphale outfit from the Shakespeare scene!Ā
Gina B Silkworks - Gina Barrett does magnificentĀ passementerie. Thread buttons, woven trim, tassels, etc. She made the thread buttons for Sweeney Toddās shirt in the 2007 movie.
LBCC Historical - Historical cosmetics and hair! Same person I bought my 18th century makeup from.
Pinsent Tailoring - Iām sure most everyone reading this has heard of Zack Pinsent, and heās finally started making videos! He just released his first one yesterday and it turns out heās an awkward human just like the rest of us, especially since heās currently recovering from a broken elbow. Poor guy broke a teacup because heās not used to doing things left handed :(Ā
I expect there will be sewing content and stuff about Regency fashion, and heās mentioned that he will do a tutorial on different ways to tie a cravat, which Iām looking forward to since thatās something Iām not very good at.
Lady Rebecca Fashions - Another very recent channel, which Iāve only seen one video from, but it looks like she makes a lot of lovely 19th century stuff.
Marius Lee - @marius-pont-de-bercyā has made one video so far and itās about sewing an 18th century menās shirt!
Mimic of Modes - Hi @mimicofmodes! Another new channel with two videos at the moment, but perhaps there will be more? Maybe about extant garments or pattern drafting or something?
Cluster Frock - I have only watched one video, but have been following her sewing blog for years and she does many different eras. Hopefully sheāll do some sewing videos! Mostly it looks like videos from costumed events so far.
Paul Malcolm - Only one video so far and itās about 18th century covered buttons. Perhaps he will make more?Ā
Les Soirees Amusantes - I only just realized they had a youtube channel a minute ago, so havenāt watched any yet, but if their instagram is anything to go by then the videos probably feature people in beautifully made late 18th century costumes dancing, playing music, having tea, etc.
Dames a la Mode - @damesalamode Another one I havenāt watched any of yet, but it appears to be sewing videos and some fancy event stuff.
Redthreaded - A corset & stays company, so sheās got some videos and tutorials pertaining to that.
Jenny la Fleur - Yet another one I havenāt watched any of yet, but it appears to be mainly hairstyling with a bit of sewing.
Me⦠soonish.. I think? - That link is to a currently empty channel, but I really want to try my hand at making sewing videos. I put it as one of my goals for 2020 to make a video on deathās head buttons, because I get so many questions and comments about the buttons on my black & white c. 1790 coat, so I have started filming some clips for that.Ā
I want to do plain and multicoloured buttons in my video, so I still have some more to film, and then I have to learn how to edit videos, so Iāve no idea when it will happen but it will! I have already filmed the process of making the exact same buttons as the ones on the coat.Ā
And hopefully I shall film some sewing stuff also!
Feel free to add more suggestions!
Edit:
Elin AbrahamssonĀ - Suggested by @graupig, thank you! Mostly medieval.
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