Jin Ling tried to sneak out during a night hunt. Sadly, he wasn't quiet enough.
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Saw some cool outfits from Dior when I was in New York!
Wanted to draw Hua Cheng and Xie Lian wearing something inspired by it ^^
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They are happy, everybody is loved! The end.
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Who knows Jiang Cheng the best?
(x)
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saw a mug the other day that made me laugh
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Wei Wuxian: Do you ever just see something that changes your life and you're just...huh?
Lan Wangji: I saw you.
Wei Wuxian: Honestly, that's so gay and sweet, and it really makes this awkward, because I was gonna show you this drawing of Jiang Cheng as a turkey.
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I was wholly unprepared for the experience of watching the untamed in 2023. I’ve seen the gifs! I’ve read some character analysis! I vaguely knew the plot but I did not expect a.) the show to be a lot more tragic and nuanced and funny than what I thought possible and I cannot stress this enough b.) for Wen Ning to also be there on that damn boat
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"Everything is the same but they have smartphones apparently" AU
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It’s actually wild that Lan Xichen survives the the story. He’s a nice guy who is a reasonable authority figure and also the brother of a main character. He’s literally so killable. He’s so Uncle Ben Spiderman coded.
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I know that from a modern western context Nie Huaisang's hobbies of collecting fans and pretty things, and painting and doing poetry instead of fighting is read as gender-nonconforming. And while that interpretation is perfectly fine and I do love seeing Huaisang play with gender in AUs, it's still pretty important to understand that in his own cultural context all of his hobbies are considered normal for a young man to have. Painting was one of the four arts of the chinese scholar, and so was calligraphy. These were all acceptable and even expected skills for a man to have.
Huaisang in canon isn't seen as womanly but as childish. He overindulges in his hobbies and refuses to do his job. He's physically frail, can't fight, refuses to try and train so he's also seen as lazy and alltogether not willing to bear the responsibility his station comes with.
And so, if you want to translate that to a contemporary society, he should ideally have interests that, while acceptable for a boy to have, are seen as trivial, as something it's a little cringe to still have a massive interest in as you grow up. And ideally something that carries a stereotype of laziness or physical weakness.
So what i'm saying is that modern AU Huaisang... is a gamer.
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hold him close
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we will always be together
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The new generation leaders
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MDZS au where everything is ok, and WQ is here too.
how hard is it to read your old handwriting? very hard, it turns out.
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This is what i drew instead of paying attention to the lecture i was supposed to be listening to
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