My new favourite idiom is 画蛇添足 basically meaning to ruin something by overdoing it
Quite literally ‘draw snake add feet’
Pinyin: Huàshé tiānzú
Traditional: 畫蛇添足
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-The Silver Scoundrel-
I've been working on revamping old OCs recently and wanted to play around with something stylistic that would be seen in-world!
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here's a timeline chart to add more confusion :3
spoilers I guess?
devil's advocate means you actively REFUSE a vessel by choice and wish to do anything in your power to be different. even if it means glitching the system to get what you want once again... except you're the good guy this time... right?
angel's grace is where you lift the seal on the previous outer god that owned this world before you. it offers you it's power and it's identity as a safety measure to rid you of any guilt. the angels heaven reopened and the stars rain down on the world. but unfortunately only one person is able to wield it. and with power envy corrupts easily when desperate souls would try and look for a miracle.
but to simplify, you directly play as the villain in the Angel route while in the other, where you refuse the offer to become the god of this world, you fight against the blue soul.
be it with violence or kindness. youre the demon that maybe. JUST maybe. could be more than just a pawn in this chess...
remember that chosing between red or blue DOES NOT change the out come. there's two endings and it's ALL up to you. only the perspective changes. you have put on quite a sickening display of hypocrisy by pretending to be both the villain and hero. was it to earn their trust?
or guilt?
of course... there could be a happy ending. but you'd have to break the world just as much as you did previously to get through it :) it another loop worth your time?
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Simplifying Sustainability
While I was gazing the sky from a bench in the park heard "akka" (sister), to my right was a tiny tot with her science book. Then came her mum complaining me that she flunked her science exam. The girl immediately said "I don't understand science". The furious science enthusiast in me took up the role of her teacher for the day. The topic was - SUSTAINABILITY.
Mind talk - 'How can I? Probably it will take a day or two for her to learn the spelling it self'. But I will and here I go.
Me - Sustainability is all about changes or adjustments we make to help look after our mother Earth.
She - What changes?
Me – How did you come to the park?
She – Mumma bought me on her bike.
Me – How does a bike run?
She – Petrol.
Me – Where does the petrol come from?
She – From the fuel station.
Me – Ha-ha… how do fuel stations have it?
Puzzled her...
Me – We extract petrol from the crude oils found under the ground called fossil fuels. Once you burn them, they won’t come back. If we use them uncontrollably then by the time you grow up, the entire petrol is finished. Then what will you do?
She – What will I do? (Sad and shocked)
Me – You should start saving from now. You should walk or cycle instead of bike. Likewise, there are few other changes we can make to support our planet Earth like- Rain water harvesting, recycling, repurposing, composting, planting trees, saving energy, using solar power, reduce plastic usage, use more public transportation, save water, maintain ecosystem balance, etc.
She – Now I understand susaiability!
Me – Its SUSTAINABILITY.
She – Yes. S-U-S-T-A-IN-ABI-LI-T-Y.
Me – Yes. Very good!!
As she saw her friends entering, she lands the book in her mum’s lap and run in the playground. I hope she understood sustainability at least a little.
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New design available on my Redbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/kspence66/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent
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alternate/simplified metagender flag, original color and less saturated versions
[Image ID: Two versions of a simplified metagenger flag, second image with less bright colors than the first. There are five horizontal stripes of equal thickness, and there is one vertical stripe of the same thickness running down the middle. The third horizontal stripe is not solid and has gaps where it would be touching the vertical stripe. In order from top to bottom the colors are light mint green, bright emerald green, black, emerald green, and dark green, and the vertical stripe is black. End ID.]
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