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midnightmah07 · 3 months
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Brainstorming stuff...
Also pspspspspsps @viilpstick
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mote-historie · 7 months
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George Barbier, La Mode par Boué Soeurs (French fashion house), Cover Illustration for Les Modes, 1913.
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cestacruz · 13 days
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In F/SR, Chiemon was the victim of the Shimabara Rebellion, his family and his village all died because They were christians
He doesn't ever stop being religious, he still prays to God, even if he has given up everything else
He has no hopes of going to Heaven, so what he wants is to see that Hell he lived again
Because that's what he believes that he deserves
And yet, at the end of the day, the only thing Chiemon wants was to be saved (from the DLC 1, Lancer's Team ending, he prays at (possibly) his mother's grave)
But he can't allow himself that because he doesn't even believe he should have survived at all
Why only him
His mother, his father, all of them killed
And he was the only one who survived
Left in that hell
And then you have Lancer
He prayed her summoning, he started the chant as a prayer
Jeanne, who gave her life to save everyone
Who was fine with being killed because she had saved her country
They are opposites and they are one and the same
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alilsakurablossom · 6 months
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it was clear vickie didnt use a baby name generator when coming up with the valjean family names
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mourningmaybells · 3 months
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i would have fixed her
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Lol I’m just picturing Callie and Marie tackling Freya for not telling them she had a kid.
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they quickly calmed down but jeanne did have to smack one of them with her tentacles so she could hand citrine over to freya and scoop jules off of the floor
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Round 2, Poll 6: The Sisters Grimm vs City of Ember
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evilhorse · 8 months
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Love, hate, and power, eh?
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shiawase-rina · 9 months
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I have a mighty need for anything Kai now!
Absolutely best boy! His route also had surprisingly much Tsuki?
He was pretty much haunting the narrative here. I fear he went the same way, burned himself out and fell into a depression.
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protect-namine · 22 days
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back to being obsessed with anything sui ishida created that I'm digging out the tokyo ghoul spotify playlist he created some years back
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firelance2361 · 1 year
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The Heroes of Spider-Man: Freshman Year
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Just a little something I was working on for Spider-Man: Freshman Year. Basically it’s just a lineup of all the heroes confirmed/rumored for the show coming 2024.
Just for the record, some of the characters here that are in the show haven’t been entirely confirmed to take on their comic book mantles; this is just an idea of what it would all look like if they did. (Also in the case of the Slingers suits, I included them just in case the Identity Crisis Storyline gets adapted in some way on, with the people who wore them donning their respective suits.)
Lineup:
Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Doctor Strange
Matt Murdock/Daredevil
Nico Minoru/Sister Grimm
Amadeus Cho/Brawn
Jeanne Foucault/Finesse
Pearl Pangan/Wave
Cassie St. Commons/Dusk
Richard Gilmore/Prodigy
Hobie Brown/Hornet
Asha
Hope you like it!
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SAINT OF THE DAY (August 30)
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On August 30, the Catholic Church celebrates Saint Jeanne Jugan, also known as Sister Mary of the Cross.
During the 19th century, she founded the Little Sisters of the Poor with the goal of imitating Christ's humility through service to elderly people in need.
In his homily for her canonization in October 2009, Pope Benedict XVI praised St. Jeanne as “a beacon to guide our societies toward a renewed love for those in old age."
The Pope recalled how "she lived the mystery of love in a way that remains ever timely while so many elderly people are suffering from numerous forms of poverty and solitude and are sometimes also abandoned by their families.”
Born on 25 October 1792 in a port city of the French region of Brittany, Jeanne Jugan grew up during the political and religious upheavals of the French Revolution.
Four years after she was born, her father was lost at sea.
Her mother struggled to provide for Jeanne and her three siblings, while also providing them secretly with religious instruction amid the anti-Catholic persecutions of the day.
Jeanne worked as a shepherdess and later as a domestic servant. At age 18, and again six years later, she declined two marriage proposals from the same man.
She told her mother that God had other plans and was calling her to a work, which was not yet founded.
At age 25, the young woman joined the Third Order of St. John Eudes, a religious association for laypersons founded during the 17th century.
Jeanne worked as a nurse in the town of Saint-Servan for six years but had to leave her position due to health troubles.
She later worked for 12 years as the servant of a fellow member of the third order, until the woman's death in 1835.
During 1839, a year of economic hardship in Saint-Servan, Jeanne was sharing an apartment with an older woman and an orphaned young lady.
It was during the winter of this year that Jeanne encountered Anne Chauvin, an elderly woman who was blind, partially paralyzed, and had no one to care for her.
Jeanne carried Anne home to her apartment and took her in from that day forward, letting the woman have her bed while Jeanne slept in the attic.
She soon took in two more old women in need of help. By 1841, she had rented a room to provide housing for a dozen elderly people.
The following year, she acquired an unused convent building that could house 40 of them.
During the 1840s, many other young women joined Jeanne in her mission of service to the elderly poor.
By begging in the streets, the foundress was able to establish four more homes for their beneficiaries by the end of the decade.
By 1850, over 100 women had joined the congregation that had become known as the Little Sisters of the Poor.
However, Jeanne Jugan – known in religious life as Sister Mary of the Cross – had been forced out of her leadership role by Father Auguste Le Pailleur, the priest who had been appointed superior general of the congregation.
In an apparent effort to suppress her true role as foundress, the superior general ordered her into retirement and a life of obscurity for 27 years.
During these years, she served the order through her prayers and by accepting the trial permitted by God.
At the time of her death on 29 August 1879, she was not known to have founded the order, which by then had 2,400 members serving internationally.
Fr. Le Pailleur, however, was eventually investigated and disciplined. St. Jeanne Jugan came to be acknowledged as their foundress.
She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 3 October 1982. She was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on 11 October 2009.
She is the patron saint of the elderly. She is a role model for those who care for the poor, the sick, and the aging.
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bvnga-aprikot · 2 years
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based on @lucasdelacruz's m!Athy au and this post i made back in May
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you have no idea how much i love the idea of villain!Jetty in this au bc i think it would be fun to explore, especially since i like Athy taking on a revenge route if it happened.
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starborn-souls · 6 months
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Thinking about the revived souls within the context of this blog.
People like Anastasiya and Diederick who were brought back out of sheer parental love, their parents committing crimes against the gods and/or humanity to do the impossible.
Or like Perdita and Hiltrud for whom death was just a speed bump for such strong souls who were just too strongly tied to this earth.
Gilen, Bodil, Jeanne and Tina who were essentially brought back to try and keep a fragile peace; to try and placate a vengeful mother who kept on being pushed to the brink.
Iryna, who's revival was a reward for service, an exception to what was supposed to be an iron-tight rule.
or the Original reborn soul, Luna, who remains unaware of her 'true' existence and past as the patron of souls and identity and in a sense, life itself; who was given a second chance to right another spirits wrong.
just. thinking about the people here who have been on the other side of the fog but returned to the mortal realm all the same.
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killerchickadee · 1 year
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When my grandmother got married she decided she was going to have 3 daughters (which somehow is exactly what happened) and she'd name them Janelle, Jenifer, and Jeanne. So she could call them Jani, Jenny and Jeannie.
I always thought that was fucking stupid, because anyone with siblings knows how that goes. My mom trying to get my attention: "Je- uh Jess- uh Sarah!" Imagine that when all your kids names sound the same.
Anyway so naming my cat Oscar while already having a bird named Ollie WAS A MISTAKE.
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mourningmaybells · 27 days
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the exorcist creating the base tropes of the catholic possession genre and the devils inventing the nunxploitation genre all in 1971 was the law of equivalent exchange. something lost and something gained
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