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konxrin · 7 months
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sniper mask. ♡
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morzyin · 8 months
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๛ 𝐌𝐀𝐘𝐔𝐊����
[Tenkuu Shinpan]
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lyde-u · 1 year
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oliverwritess · 2 years
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Sniper mask profile pictures!
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rudy-icons · 3 months
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serexvu · 6 months
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Hi Can I please request a Kuon layout from High Rise Invasion.Thank you
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thank you for your request <3
kuon shinzaki from high rise invasion
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zayinmorzin · 2 years
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Anime→ High Rise Invasion
→Anime merchandise and information
https://zayinmorzin.carrd.co/
Character→ Yayoi
→If reposted, please give credit!
Caps from trulyshinza on insta
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dramaticngay · 1 month
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small icon dump !!
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i haven't had time to make any more than these + the jjk ones i just put up , so sorry !!
i'll try to get the rest out soon <3
like or reblog if using !!
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em2cute · 2 years
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more random icons
creds to hoopsandanime on tt
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b3n-b3n · 1 year
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ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏ - ᴏʀɪɢɪɴᴀʟ ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏ
ꜱᴇᴄᴏɴᴅ ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏ - ᴄᴏʟᴏʀᴇᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜᴏᴜᴛ ʙʟᴜʀ
ᴛʜɪʀᴅ ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏ - ᴄᴏʟᴏʀᴇᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜ ʙʟᴜʀ
sniper mask high rise invasion icons
anime - high rise invasion
character - sniper mask
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getsesko · 1 year
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— Sniper Mask anime: High-Rise Invasion @Getsesko
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davros42 · 4 months
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Rewatching Classic Doctor Who, some episodes I haven't seen in years, some of the animated reconstructions I haven't seen at all.
The Dalek Invasion of Earth AKA Daleks Threaten Earth AKA The Invaders AKA The Daleks (II) AKA The Return of the Daleks AKA The Daleks in Europe AKA Serial K
In February, 1964 Dalekmania hit Britain. The Daleks was immediately popular, spiking ratings and drawing big attention to this new show, Doctor Who. The donation of two of the original Dalek props to a children's charity drew attention and interest in the Daleks remained high. In March a sequel story was commissioned from Terry Nation for the second season, based on the strength of both The Daleks and The Keys of Marinus.
And what a sequel it was! It made use of extensive location shoots, the sight of Daleks chasing the TARDIS crew around London were instantly iconic. It also features the first quarry shoot for the show and probably one of the few times a quarry appears as an actual Earth quarry in Doctor Who history. The original 4 Dalek models were joined by 2 new ones, to flesh out the ranks of the invading army, which led to some impressively complex shoots in and around the Dalek saucer. During one of these complex shoots, William Hartnell was injured and had to sit out for an episode. The less said about the slyther, however, the better. And despite the best efforts of the crew to step up their games, some of the sets feature some obvious backdrops.
The story opens with an fantastic hook, a man with some kind of strange apparatus on his head, lurches about, tearing the mechanical apparatus off his head, and throws himself into the river. The TARDIS arrives and everyone is excited to have apparently returned to Earth. They very quickly realize, however, something is amiss. Susan injures herself and the TARDIS is blocked by rubble, the party separates once again displaying absolutely no degree of genre savvy. Barbara and Susan are discovered and "rescued" by some human resistance fighters. The Doctor and Ian come face-to-face with the unexpected... a Dalek, rising from the Thames. It's quite a cliffhanger!
It turns out that the Daleks have bombarded Earth with meteorites, infected them with a plague, and then invaded. Some of the survivors were enslaved, others were turned into Robomen: cyborg servants of the Daleks who eventually go mad and kill themselves. The Doctor immediately starts sassing the Daleks, who do not realize they have made a grave mistake in invading the Doctor's favorite planet. The Daleks don't recognize the Doctor (or Ian). The Doctor assumes that their previous adventure with the Daleks is "millions" of years in the future, which seems like the Doctor making stuff up again. The Daleks are running a mining operation for reasons unknown and the Doctor and Ian are taken aboard a Dalek saucer and come face to face with the Black Dalek, first seen in the Dalek comics. Of course, he's not entirely black yet, he needs another episode or two to finish his paint job.
The human resistance attacks. The Doctor escapes, Ian stays behind, Barbara is hurt and separated from Susan who escapes with David, a member of the resistance. Upon recovery Barbara goes off with Jenny, another member of the resistance, to find bomb making materials and killing a Dalek by running it over with a truck. Amongst Barbara's many talents, she apparently has her CDL (or whatever the UK equivalent is). One wheelchair bound member of the resistance shows some limited ability to move without his mobility device, which, to judge from recent critique, some people think is the most unbelievable thing to ever happen in Doctor Who. The Doctor meets up with Susan and David, third wheel on their extended date. Ian and another escapee make their way toward the Dalek's mining operation, meeting Mr. Rumbold from Are You Being Served? along the way (Nicholas Smith in his first speaking role).
Barbara and Jenny get sold out to the Daleks by two old women and are taken to the mine. After a series of adventures and romantic moments: The Doctor, Susan, and David also arrive at the mine. It turns out the Daleks are going to mine out the core of the Earth replace it with an engine so that they can pilot the planet as they choose, like some kind of Death Star. Which is either the dumbest thing I've ever heard or the most brilliant, I'm not sure. The Daleks are in the process of dropping a bomb down into the Earth's core when The Doctor and Barbara force the Robomen to turn on the Daleks through the power of impressions and everyone escapes, except the Daleks who are caught in the explosion. The Earth's core survives intact, but England gets a new active volcano.
The TARDIS is freed from debris and while Susan is busy debating leaving David, the Doctor makes her mind up for her, leaving her behind (with only one shoe?) to help rebuild the Earth, becoming the first companion to leave. Or be left anyway. Jenny was originally meant to become the new companion at this point but there were issues behind the scenes that prevented the character from being more than a one-shot. Personally I rather like Jenny, she would have made a much more interesting companion than Vicki.
It's a wonderful serial, using it's six episodes to the fullest and throwing almost everything into the mix to craft an impressive story, even alligators in the sewers. It feels more like Doctor Who than anything we've seen thus far. The Doctor taking a keen interest in upsetting the Daleks' plans and the crew firmly in the protagonist roles. William Hartnell gets at least three all-time classic lines including the famous speech at the end. It is a little convoluted, maybe, but almost everything is in service to the plot. There actually is a fair amount of effort put in to justifying David and Susan's relationship, more so than I remembered. They're actually kind of cute together? While it establishes the terrible "marrying off the companion to a guy she just met" standard exit, it is handled better here than in most other stories. Despite some cheap set backdrops (and the horrible slyther costume), there's some great camerawork and much more complex staging and scenes than we've seen previously. The Dalek Invasion of Earth spiked the Daleks' popularity even further leading to an avalanche of merchandising, comics, live appearances, and two feature films. And another sequel story, cementing the Daleks as the Doctor's only recurring nemesis in these early days. It also assured the popularity of the show, scoring high ratings.
Next up, The Rescue. The Doctor gets a new "granddaughter". For the first time, but not the last time.
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republicsecurity · 5 months
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A Glimpse Behind the Red Visor
Teen Tech & Heroes, Issue #24
By Sarah Summers, Teen Tech Correspondent
Imagine a world where heroes don't wear capes but red body armor, and their smiles are hidden behind visors. In this world, Tactical Paramedic MA35X is one of those silent saviors, a young hero working tirelessly to keep us safe. We had the chance to accompany him for a day.
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The Early Morning Routine
The day for MA35X begins long before the sun graces the horizon. Rising from a sleeping capsule with the precision of a well-oiled machine, they step into a world where every moment counts.
One of the first tasks involves ensuring is that their chastity gear is secure. For Tactical Paramedics like MA35X, control over every aspect of their lives is essential, even down to their most personal choices.
MA35X: First thing, we climb out of our sleeping capsules, still a bit groggy. You get used to those cozy coffins, I mean capsules, after a while. Then comes the delightful part - checking the chastity gear. We've got a buddy system for that. It's all about trust and camaraderie. A fellow paramedic helps ensure everything's locked up tight, so to speak. I've come to appreciate the discipline it brings.
Physical Prowess
Next comes the morning physical training, a grueling session designed to keep their bodies in peak condition. Tactical Paramedics need to be strong and agile, ready to respond to any emergency. It's a regimen that forges both physical and mental fortitude.
Trainer: (with a sardonic grin) MA35X, your body's like a well-oiled machine, Just remember, even the most finely tuned machines need a little maintenance.
Cleanliness and Precision
As they enter the prep area, they both grab their shaving kits and get down to business. Precision is key, and they've had plenty of practice. With the hum of electric razors and the careful application of foam, their bodies soon gleam hairless, like polished warriors.
Their camaraderie and dedication to their roles are evident in every move. Hairless bodies aren't just for aesthetics; they help streamline their movements and ensure their armor fits like a second skin.
Reporter: I noticed you don't seem to mind that I'm here while you're getting ready. Isn't that a bit… invasive? MA35X: Not at all, ma'am. Transparency is crucial in our line of work. We're used to being watched, especially during training. It helps us learn and improve.
TP19R: (nods) Absolutely, MA35X. A clean slate for a new day of duty.
The Iconic Red Armor
Once their body is prepared, it's time to suit up. The red tactical gear is more than just a uniform; it's a symbol of readiness and a commitment to duty. The armor is a complex fusion of protection and technology, tailored to fit each paramedic like a second skin. The armor, a blend of protection and technology, hugs every contour of MA35X's body. It's a symbol of dedication, a reminder that they're always ready to respond to emergencies.
MA35X: (adjusting his armor) You know, when I first started this gig, I thought wearing this tactical armor would be a pain, but now, I can't imagine it any other way. It's like a second skin, Ma'am. Reporter: (curious) Really? It doesn't look comfy at all. MA35X: (smiles) Well, appearances can be deceiving. This armor is designed to be snug and secure. It moves with me, almost like an extension of my own body. And the way it distributes the weight of the gear is just... efficient.
Their helmets are a marvel of augmented reality, with heads-up displays that provide vital patient information, communication with the command center, and even live video feeds from drones above.
The Breakfast of Heroes
No morning would be complete without a hearty breakfast. High-energy rations fuel them for the strenuous tasks ahead. It's a meal eaten with focus, every bite a reminder of their dedication to service.
MA35X: (smirking) Well, you know how it is. Strict control over what we eat, when we eat it. Keeps us in tip-top shape.
Strategic Planning
Finally, there's the briefing. Tactical Paramedics gather to review the day's assignments, discussing potential scenarios and how to respond. It's a time to sharpen their minds and ensure they're prepared for whatever challenges they may face.
As MA35X takes us through this daily ritual, it's clear that being a Tactical Paramedic is more than a job; it's a way of life. It requires unwavering discipline, physical prowess, and a readiness to face the unknown. The red armor they wear may hide their identity, but it reveals their unwavering commitment to keeping our world safe.
Tactical Paramedic MA35X and their fellow heroes may work in the shadows, but their impact shines brightly in our lives, reminding us that heroes exist among us, ready to protect and serve.
Training Beyond Ordinary
Becoming a tactical paramedic is no walk in the park. MA35X went through rigorous training that included everything from mastering advanced medical techniques to self-defense drills. But the most challenging part? Learning to stay calm under pressure.
Reporter: How did you end up as a Tactical Paramedic? MA35X: Ah, ma'am, it was a path that found me. After my basic training, they saw potential in my performance and recommended this specialization.
A Rare Glimpse Beneath the Visor
MA35X: (with determination) Time to gear up and lock down, Ma'am. MA35X reaches for his helmet, which rests nearby. He carefully places it on his head, securing it with practiced ease. The helmet seals with a soft hiss, locking into place. His face is now obscured by the reflective visor.
Reporter: (intrigued) Why do you always wear your helmet, even during interviews? MA35X: (matter-of-factly) It's a part of the job, Ma'am. We're trained to be ready for any situation at a moment's notice. The helmet not only protects me from potential threats but also keeps me connected to our network. It's got a heads-up display that provides vital information, and I can communicate with my team and HQ through it.
While the red body armor may hide their identity, it doesn't conceal the compassion that lies beneath. MA35X recounts a touching story of helping a scared child during a chaotic accident scene, using their calm demeanor and kind words to ease the child's fear.
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tinyreviews · 8 months
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1950s Cinema
The 1950s was a significant decade for cinema, marked by various movements, genres, and iconic films. The decade witnessed the continuation of established genres while also paving the way for new styles and storytelling techniques.
Golden Age of Hollywood: The 1950s were part of the Golden Age of Hollywood, characterized by the dominance of major studios and the star system. Many renowned actors and actresses emerged during this period.
Film Noir: Film noir continued to thrive in the 1950s, featuring dark, crime-oriented stories with morally ambiguous characters and shadowy cinematography. Notable examples include "Double Indemnity" (1944), "The Third Man" (1949), and "Touch of Evil" (1958).
Westerns: Westerns were immensely popular during this decade, with many iconic films being produced. Directors like John Ford and actors like John Wayne became synonymous with the genre. Some well-known films include "High Noon" (1952), "Shane" (1953), and "The Searchers" (1956).
Science Fiction: The 1950s saw a surge in science fiction films, often reflecting Cold War anxieties and fears of atomic warfare. Classics like "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951), "Forbidden Planet" (1956), and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956) captivated audiences.
Musical Films: The 1950s were also known for extravagant musical films. Productions like "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953), and "West Side Story" (1961) showcased elaborate dance numbers and memorable songs.
Japanese Cinema: The 1950s marked the rise of Japanese cinema, particularly the works of renowned directors like Akira Kurosawa. Films like "Rashomon" (1950), "Seven Samurai" (1954), and "Tokyo Story" (1953) gained international acclaim.
European Cinema: European cinema also made significant contributions during this era. Filmmakers such as Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, and François Truffaut gained prominence, producing influential films like "La Strada" (1954), "The Seventh Seal" (1957), and "The 400 Blows" (1959).
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elmaxlys · 1 year
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For as long as I've been following you (not too long honestly) I thought your pfp was kaneki and today I viewed it. I've been betrayed who is that he ate kaneki and became him
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If you haven't been following me for long then it's only natural, I have not posted much about my other fandoms in way too long... (TG has consumed the brain. help.)
He is named Rika and he is from the manga Tenkuu Shinpan (High-Rise Invasion/Sky High Survival/etc). Outside of TG, he's my main blorbo. I've loved him for slightly longer than even Donato, to say.
My icon was picked out of the ending of the disastrous anime adaptation that absolutely sucks (think tg anime level of disaster here). That said, seeing him smile (he does NOT normally smile) did things to me and thus my baby boy got promoted to icon uwu
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(^ the frame in question)
And lay your worries to rest: he is not Kirby. And he wouldn't eat human flesh (or ghoul for that matter) - Kaneki is safe for now (from his teeth, at least. the sledgehammer is another question)
gonna go on a Rika reblogging spree just for you, anon.
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rudy-icons · 3 months
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