55 notes
·
View notes
*slips into your asks* MagoSoph + Kiss for the challenge please <3 (I feel you in the tags, I can really relate to that tbh XD)
DID SOMEONE SAY MAGOSOPH
title: Nostalgic Daydreams
Mood: tf is a kiss ?? ! ?
4 notes
·
View notes
The Card Game Avengers sequel . Shh , I know Infinity War is the third movie , but I couldn’t resist .
50 notes
·
View notes
Hi!! It's nice to meet you!! I hope you're doing well!!
I follow your blog because you seem really nice and cool!! And also I wanted to see more amazing and lovely proshippers on my dashboard too hehe!
As for your question, I did receive harassment and hate over a tamed ship in the Future Card Buddyfight fandom by a bunch of antis before, about of few years ago and well, compared to my other "problematic" pairings, this one is fairly tamed and even harmless.
It's known as "MagoSoph" / Magoroku Shido/Sophia Sakharov. The ship premise is overall them being partner in crimes and stoic icey vice president/egotistical president who works underneath the same "masters" it's a really amazing pairing and also shipped my younger self was so attached and hyperfixed too I mainly wrote 4 million+ words worth of fanfics and I wish I was joking, hehe~!!
I hope you don't mind the very long ask!!
i love long asks! its nice to meet you too :)
im not familiar with that fandom/ship but those vibes sound immaculate, i might have to check it out!
9 notes
·
View notes
♡ NORMAL PEOPLE [ 𝙱𝙾𝙾𝙺 𝚂𝙴𝙽𝚃𝙴𝙽𝙲𝙴 𝚂𝚃𝙰𝚁𝚃𝙴𝚁𝚂 𝙿𝚃. 𝟸 ]
@universestreasures :: I wouldn’t want you to turn into Sophia, or anyone else. I like you the way you are. (From Tasuku.
setsuna regarded him in silence for a couple of seconds after his candor . which even though it made her heart feel warm , the dead seriousness painted on her face as she stared at him showed indifference . how did he get the impression that she wanted to become her? just because she dressed up as her once & practically confessed to him , the day she kissed him , that she thought his eyes were only for sofia sakharov.. didn’t mean she would change herself to be someone else just for the favor of her crush . if pride was something that was taught & not inherited– her father had taught her enough as to preserve her dignity .
❛ even if you didn’t like me.. & it is her you like , i would never seek to be like her . ❜ she said & made a pregnant pause before explaining further .
❛ you would break my heart.. i admit as much ; & perhaps i would stop being your friend for the sake of getting over it . but you are wrong if you think that i would go to such lengths just so you could like me instead of her . ❜
2 notes
·
View notes
(Bloomberg) -- Sign up for Next China, a weekly email on where the nation stands now and where it's going next.China surpassed Turkey to become the biggest jailer of journalists in the world this year, according to a press watchdog group, as Chinese President Xi Jinping steps up efforts to control the mediaChina was holding at least 48 journalists for reasons related to their work, one more than in 2018, the Committee to Protect Journalists said in a report on Wednesday. The group’s database shows seven of those were arrested this year, including Australian writer Yang Hengjun, and that China has “tightened its iron grip on the press.”Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a news briefing Wednesday that she couldn’t confirm the number of detained journalists, but said that “no one is above the law,” whether they are reporters or civil servants.Turkey’s jailing of 47 journalists put it second on the group’s list. Protests in the Middle East also led to a rise in the number of journalists being locked up in that region, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The CPJ said that 98% of jailed journalists around the world were “locals covering their own country,” and that politics, human rights and corruption coverage was most likely to get reporters in trouble.At least 250 journalists were incarcerated for their work around the world this year, down slightly from 255 last year, according to the committee’s annual global survey. After China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the biggest jailers are Eritrea, Vietnam and Iran.‘False News’The number of journalists charged with reporting “false news” rose to 30 from 28 last year, with Egypt leading the way under President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi. That was compared to one journalist jailed for the charge of fake news in 2012, when press freedom group started tracking the trend. Countries including Russia and Singapore have enacted laws criminalizing the publication of “fake news” in the past year, according to the report.It was the first time in four years that Turkey wasn’t the world’s top journalist-jailer, although the reduction in the number of prisoners under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan doesn’t signal an improved situation for the press, the group said.In China, the world’s most populous country, the report cited the recent case of Sophia Huang Xueqin, a freelancer who had been an investigative journalist for Chinese media. She was detained in October after writing about marching with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong on her blog.The charges against her include “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” a common allegation against critics of the ruling Communist Party, the report said.Dozens more have been arrested in relation to a crackdown in China’s western region of Xinjiang, including Ilham Tohti, according to the committee. Tohti is an economist serving a life sentence on separatism charges, and was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought by the European Parliament earlier this year.Hua, the foreign ministry spokeswoman, didn’t address the condition of local reporters in her response to questions about the report Wednesday.“You said 48 journalists were detained? I wonder if you were talking about Chinese or foreign journalists?” she said. “Nearly 600 foreign journalists are leading a happy life here in China.”(Updates with Chinese official’s remarks in third paragraph.)\--With assistance from Iain Marlow, Lucille Liu and Matt Turner.To contact the reporter on this story: Blake Schmidt in Hong Kong at
[email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: Brendan Scott at
[email protected], James Mayger, Colin KeatingeFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.
from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2E7jfC7
0 notes
Crimean Tatar Activist Dies After Search by Russian Agents
By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY
Vedzhie Kashka, 83, “a legendary woman of the Crimean Tatar national movement” who once worked with Andrei Sakharov, was buried on Friday.
Published: November 24, 2017 at 09:00AM
from NYT World http://ift.tt/2i2HoSX
via IFTTT
0 notes
⌈エブリバディ6⌋ Future Card Buddyfight Event held on January 9, 2017!
Drawn by 江東 ( @eto_atle ) on Twitter
22 notes
·
View notes
Anyone remember Texts from Aibo Academy? No. Just me. Lol. Ok.
(618):
God... We're terrible. I'm so proud of us.
(1-618):
I know! It makes me feel all warm inside. Or maybe that's just me getting closer to hell.
8 notes
·
View notes
Here’s some more Card Game Avengers edits
That’s right I parodied a parody . Parodyception !
44 notes
·
View notes