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graciliss · 2 years
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thought I should introduce people more to some of my (Creepypasta) OCs.
this is Victor Zeng, commonly referred to as Watchmaker Zeng or the Horologist of Scheele Street. he's a watchmaker but he's also skilled in other fields of engineering <3
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The Journey Across the Night | S01E04
Chinese Drama - 2020, 26 episodes
Episodes | Gaga | Viki | YouTube | iQIYI | WeTV | Youku | Catalogue
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initiumseries · 1 year
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who are your favourite tv characters?
Hmm, interesting question. These are always tough because I consume so much media that I don't remember everything, despite liking those characters, so the ones that stick are usually the ones I've rewatched a million times. Anyway! I will do my best, in no particular order, nor is this an exhaustive list:
Rupert Giles
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Cordelia Chase
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Blair Waldorf
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Robb Stark before...yeah
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Wei Yingluo
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Aang
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Sokka
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Battiatus
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OG Spartacus
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Asher
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Sandra Kaluyokalani
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Yuri and Victor
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Levi Ackerman
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This absolute nutjob, Yumeko Jabami (s1)
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Bishop Greenleaf (tbh he could just be reading the phonebook and he'd be my favourite)
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This entire OG cast tbh
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Zeng Bao Qin & Shen Ciu Xi
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This entire cast
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These goofballs most of the time
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Do Bong Soon
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There's more I'm sure, but this is what came up when I wracked my brain lol.
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movienized-com · 1 month
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Tou tou cang bu zhu
Tou tou cang bu zhu (Mini-Serie 2023) #ZhangJiongMin #ZheyuanChen #LusiZhao #VictorMa #LiZeng #XinZhiQiu Mehr auf:
Mini-Serie / 偷偷藏不住 / Hidden LoveJahr: 2023 Genre: Drama / Romantik Hauptrollen: Zhang Jiong Min, Zheyuan Chen, Lusi Zhao, Victor Ma, Li Zeng, XinZhi Qiu, Xiwei Zhang, Xiao Wei, Tianqing Qi, Shiyue Xu, Yang Wang, Song Pei Ze, Yilan Wang, Shixin Xu, Yuxuan Hu … Serienbeschreibung: Sang Zhi verliebt sich in Duan Jia Xu, einen Jungen, der oft zu ihr nach Hause kommt, um mit ihrem Bruder zu…
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cheri-translates · 3 years
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S2 Ch 14 - 17 R&S - Shaw (Summary)
🍒 Warning: This post contains detailed spoilers for an R&S summary which have not been released in EN! 🍒
Translated PV for S2 Ch 14 - 17: here
More R&S summaries: Gavin l Kiro l Lucien l Victor
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This time, I should be the one deciding the rules of the game.
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You'll know what the so-called safe distance is if you keep walking forward.
Translator(s): @cheri-translates​
[ R&S - A Gentleman’s Promise ]
The rose red rays of light spill across the overgrown land, spilling into Shaw’s serious eyes which refuse to concede defeat.
It’s as though time has flowed backwards to several years ago. Back then, under the guidance and assistance from Shaw’s mentor, he had once seen a similar expression and tone of voice in the other party.
- Teacher Zeng from the Loveland University Ancient Literature Society
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hiddenwashington · 5 years
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can i get a reserve on and fc suggestions for ghirahim from tloz, please? thanks!
I can suggest! alberto rosende, alex meraz, alex saxon, byun baekhyun, choi youngjae, darren wang, dennis oh, godfrey gao, ki hong lee, kim jong in, kim woo bin, mark cho, park jinyoung, victor zeng, ryan porter, james reid, jordan rodrigeussamuel larson, oscar isaac, jake t austin.  Also ghirahim from tloz is one reserve for red for 24 hours!
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haozengstudio · 6 years
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HARPER'S BAZAAR x ESTEE LAUDER Photographer HAO ZENG Stylist JESSI FREDERICK Makeup Artist VICTOR HENAO Hair Stylist BRIAN BEUNAVENTURA Model GRACE ELIZABETH @ NEXT
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graciliss · 2 years
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art masterlist
original works
vampirism [ship art: adam the depraved/demise] mallory practice (coloured sketch)demise headshot ah... [UNCANNY WARNING] mr Q (traditional fullbody) victor zeng (traditional bust) dr. angel gorefuck (mspaint drawing) seamus wrynn (mspaint headshot) demise ref sheet (finished) seamus wrynn ref sheet
art for others
junko felidae [comp prize] teehee (catboy adam vahlryse) [gift] @/eddiesboyfriend's fursona [art trade]
fan art
can't you see? i deceived them [mandela catalogue fanart] helen otis headshot (traditional doodle) [creepypasta fanart] kasane teto headshot (traditional) [utau fan art] funnymouth doodles [creepypasta fan art] the bloody painter is intrigued [creepypasta fan art]
shitposty/memey/jokey works
julius the dressmaker's yasss pills POV: you're annabella let casey say bruh 2022 kelly swallowed shampoo :( which hellcrew character are you?
WIPs
demise ref sheet (wip)
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The Journey Across the Night | S01E03
Chinese Drama - 2020, 26 episodes
Episodes | Gaga | Viki | YouTube | iQIYI | WeTV | Youku | Catalogue
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omcik-blog · 7 years
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New Post has been published on OmCik
New Post has been published on http://omcik.com/chinas-bitcoin-market-alive-and-well-as-traders-defy-crackdown/
China's bitcoin market alive and well as traders defy crackdown
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Weeks after Beijing banned fundraising through token launches and ordered some bitcoin exchanges to shut, casting a chill over the cryptocurrency industry, traders say that the market is far from dead.
While several exchanges have announced that they will close by the end of this month, traders have now moved to buy and sell bitcoin directly with each other on peer-to-peer marketplaces and messenger apps. Industry insiders say some overseas-based initial coin offerings (ICOs) are still being marketed.
Although the crackdown has dissuaded large swathes of less-experienced investors from participating in the trade, market participants point to the limits Chinese regulators ultimately face in controlling the industry, where many users are anonymous and difficult to track.
In the short-run, the crackdown has also created an arbitrage opportunity for investors, with the price of bitcoin in China now trading at a discount to overseas exchanges.
“They can’t set rules to stop me from investing in what I want to invest in. They say you are protecting me, but as long as I think this is good, they have no way to intervene,” said a Chinese bitcoin investor named Victor, who declined to give his full name citing current sensitivities.
“I can do over-the-counter trades or I’ll go offshore…My wallet is my wallet. I’ve never registered my identification card.”
The Chinese government on Sept. 4 ordered ICOs to cease and soon after ordered some cryptocurrency exchanges to shut. Over 15 exchanges, including the three largest players OkCoin, Huobi and BTCChina, have since announced that they will close their mainland businesses by the end of September.
While the clampdown caused the bitcoin price in China to tumble as much as 8 percent on the day of the announcement, it has since recovered to 24,101 yuan ($3,615.67) on Chinese exchange Huobi. On U.S. exchange Bitstamp, it BTC=BTSP currently trades at $4,205.
Trading has spiked generally on peer-to-peer marketplaces, according to data website Coindance. On OTC platform LocalBitcoins, China trading volumes more than doubled in the week starting Sept. 16 from the previous week to 74 million yuan. It hit an all-time-high in the week starting Sept. 23, reaching 115 million yuan in trades.
Volumes on Paxful, another smaller marketplace, also jumped to 1.7 million in the week beginning Sept. 23, up from 351,102 in the previous week, Coindance data showed.
Michael Foster, co-founder of localethereum.com, an over-the-counter marketplace for ethereum trading, said mainland China users accounted for a fifth of its 5,000 signups since it opened for registrations on Tuesday.
“The fact that bitcoin is still being traded is an indication that China isn’t looking to eliminate them, but reposition things in a way to have better control over them,” said Marshall Swatt, the founder of New York-based Coinsetter, a bitcoin exchange acquired by larger peer San Francisco-based Kraken in 2016.
Other Chinese cryptocurrency players said traders were also moving away from using Tencent’s WeChat app, to encrypted messenger app Telegram to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
Some said they were still seeing overseas-based ICOs being marketed in China. The Sept. 4 shutdown of ICOs stipulated that Chinese citizens were not allowed to invest in ICOs. Overseas ICOs have been returning money on a voluntary basis.
“The trend of digital currency transactions moving offshore is inevitable,” Zeng Danhua, the co-author of a bitcoin investment guide, told a television program filmed by Chinese financial news outlet Yicai on Wednesday.
“The regulators may have needed to shut the platforms to guard against financial risks, and there may be a bitcoin bubble, but its investment value persists.”
Additional reporting by Andrew Galbraith, Alexandra Harney and the Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by Sam Holmes
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hiddenwashington · 4 years
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anonymous said : hiya ! im having trouble finding a fc for sokka that would match katara's, do you have any suggestions?
hey sunshine! thank you for checking in !! so, due to our katara fc being difficult to match with full siblings, with the mun’s permission we are allowing katara and sokka to be played as half-siblings. so with with that in mind, these are the fcs we could suggest to reflect that : zhang yixing, brandon soo hoo, kiowa gordon, zeng shunxi, victor zheng, gavin leatherwood or hayden szeto!!
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State of the Arts in Singapore: Where is the Periphery? by Jeffrey Say
“Histories, Practices, Interventions” book - co-edited with Seng Yu Jin, referencing the dominance of the state. 
Singapore is designed, staged and engineered  - This even applies to creativity - Rem Koolhaus describes it as “if there is chaos, it is authored chaos.” - Singapore as a performative nation-state, spectacles of anguish 
Brief History of Singapore Visual Art - 1938: NAFA set up - schooled in Western art and Chinese ink tradition, the creation of a hybrid style called the Nanyang style, with local subject matter. First generation artists include Liu Kang and Georgette Chen.  - 1950s: Equator Art Society - nationalist, anti-colonialist, works depicting the poor, strikes against the British. Role downplayed as associated with leftist/Communist ideals, thus disbanded and abandoned social realist works. Chua Mia Tee was a member of the Equator Arts Society. An example of artwork produced then is “Epic Poem of Malaya” (1955) - students from the Chinese middle school were involved in strikes and riots, with Communist undertones.  - 1960s and ‘70s: Singapore art dominated by internationalism. Second generation artists influenced by overseas education. Beginnings of conceptual-based practices: Cheo Chai Hiang - “5′ x 5′ (Singapore River)” (1972) - submitted as a set of instructions to the president for the Modern Art Society, Ho Ho Ying. Following this, there were different iterations of the work. 
- Late ‘80s: Artists adopted new mediums to make art.  Rejection of formalism, incorporation of audience participation in a creative act.  - 1989: Policy paper on art and culture released by the Advisory Council on Culture and the Arts from a white paper.  - 1990: Substation founded by Kuo Pao Kun  - 1991: National Arts Council (NAC) set up - 1993: National Heritage Board (NHB) set up  - 2000: Renaissance City Report released which positioned Singapore as a global arts city, released in three versions. The results were institutionalisation - the Singapore Art Museum (1996) and the Esplanade (2002) 
The Economic Imperative - EDB (1990) set up a Creative Services Strategic Business Unit, that led to the creation of Art Stage and Gilman Barracks 
Emergence of Contemporary Art in Singapore
(1) The Artists’ Village (TAV) - Founded by Tang Da Wu in 1988, in Sembawang - Invited friends and students eg. Amanda Heng, Lee Wen, Zai Kuning - to visit, stay and use the space - Housed 35 artists at its height, with 50 others participating in TAV activities  - “Interested in art as a continuous process” - T.K. Sabapathy - Resistance against the commodification of art  - Lee Wen stated that there were four components: (1) concern for social issues (2) tolerance for uncertainty (3) improvisation (4) high regard for process-based art  - Original location was then earmarked for redevelopment - “The Space” - Hong Bee Warehouse - where Vincent Leow performed his piece “The Three Legged Frog: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (1992) - wearing a suit laminated with US dollar bills - a critique of materialism and superstitious beliefs. Also Lee Wen’s “Yellow Man” (1999) - performed in Australia and Thailand, exaggerating ethnic identity - testing perceptions of race, identity and “Asian-ness” 
(2) 5th Passage: AGA and Josef Ng incident - 5th Passage (1991) by Suzann Victor, Susie Lingham and Han Ling, based in Parkway Parade - 1993: organised Artist General Assembly, a 12-hour event - Josef Ng’s protest piece against how 12 gay men were gated and arrested by police, then caned, which ended with the snipping of his pubic hair. He was then convicted for obscenity, fined, and could never perform again. - Government ceased funding for performance art for the next 10 years, 5th Passage was blacklisted and evicted from Parkway  - Loo Zihan re-enacted the work in 2012, titled “Brother Cane” at Substation 
Tang Da Wu performance “Don’t Give Money to the Arts” (1995)  - Approached President Ong Teng Cheong to don a jacket with the message on the back “Don’t Give Money to the Arts” and passed him a note which said “Dear Mr. President. I am an Artist, I am Important.” during an art fair, questioning cultural policy, state funding. 
Substation
- Singapore’s first independent art space - Peaked in the 1990s: incubator for research and process-based work - Eg. Jason Lim and Ng Siew Kuen, “Three Tonnes of Clay” (1995) - “an ideal of freedom and civic expression” - Audrey Wong describing the Substation  - Activism is circumspect (not openly adversarial) - T.K. Sabapathy - “Critical obliqueness” - Russell Storer - questioning is not overt, conceptualist strategies/institutional critique  - Limitations of artists relying on government funds - limited artistic freedom 
Contemporaneity
 - Delicate balance of state tension. Artists focusing energy inwards leading to allusive and coded works that require a discerning audience - a comment by Tan Boon Hui, former director of SAM - Overly conceptual work? Eg. “Mike” (2005) by Lim Tzay Chuen, “I Wanted to Bring Mike Over” - Singapore Pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennale  - Vertical Submarine - “Foreign Talent” (2007) - referencing the migrant worker contribution to Singapore development 
Singapore Survey 2010: Beyond LKY, held at Gallery Valentine Willie  - Curatorial brief: imagine a world without LKY  - Jason Wee - “Self Portrait (No More Tears)” - a portrait of LKY made of shampoo bottle caps, referencing sanitisation in Singapore society. “Self Portrait (No. One Mr. Lee” - “My Father, Mr. Lee” plaque - a reference to paternalism  - Interesting how different forms of art are treated: Eg. Green Zeng: Malayan Exchange (Study of a Note of the Future) (2010) - notes with photos of political exiles, rewriting historical narrative versus “To Singapore with Love” by Tan Pin Pin - treatment of banned films  - Jimmy Ong, “Papa Can You Hear Me #7″ (2010) - playing cards with words from gay anthem “Papa Can You Hear Me?” from Barbara Streisand film - “self-censorship” using lyrics from a song versus his own words  - Sonny Liew: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye - S Chandrasekaran - addressing the challenges of performance art in Singapore  - “Golden Staircase” by Priyageetha Dia - eight steps of HDB covered in gold foil, was this considered art or vandalism? 
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The Journey Across the Night | S01E01
Chinese Drama - 2020, 26 episodes
Episodes | Gaga | Viki | YouTube | iQIYI | WeTV | Youku | Catalogue
Now that Heroes is finished, time to revisit my all time favourite Joseph Zeng drama (actually one of my top 10 Chinese dramas), and that says something since I love everything that man has done. But this still takes top spot, and hopefully we get a second season this year.....Please drama gods.
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