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Capcom Friendly club
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superartsy-carnival-0 · 9 months
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Ending illustration by Yukinobu Tatsu.
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luckynightkryptonite · 8 months
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Cover variant of Street Fighter Legends: Sakura #1
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📞 for the ask game because god i love me some phone guy content no matter what
Ok, so first of all, thank you for askingggg (Sorry I took soooo long)
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Second of all, Phone Guy
Stephen Fang Han-Evangelista 📞
-Born ???? ??, 1972
-Chinese/Hong Kongnese
-Has a tan/brown skin tone similar to (@/ambs.ar) Amber Abara's
-Has dark brown, monolid eyes,
Medium-thick, straight brows,
A straight wide/broad nose,
Proportioned, full, tan/brown colored lips
-2A/B, mostly wavy (slightly curly), around 8 inch (neck legth, brushing just above his shoulders), jet black hair
-Style is like a shag with layers and curled up ends(?)
-Some stubble above his lip, slight goatee and side burns
-He's like 6'6
-Has a very formal casual look
-He wears silver studs, I don't have a reason for this he just does
-Age 40 (My AU takes place in like 2012)
-Autistic
-Used to trail off his words a lot, he still does it now but less
-He "talks with his hands"
-Was raised in foster home by a man named Henry Evangelista and his Wife (Whose name I haven't figured out yet)
-He had his biological little brother, Andrew, an older sister, Salem (Sammy) and a younger sister, Lottie (Charlie)
-He had taken the job as audio instructor around the age of 16-17 at Freddy .B. Fazbear's Pizzeria which had basically been a newer version of his dad (and his friend's) old diner, that had been shut down about 4-5 years prior
-He did infact get attacked by an(?) animatronic but survied somehow
-Has a few scars from the attack (I haven't thought about them yet so I can't really describe)
-He ended up being manager for sometime but it wasn't really because he wanted it, I have a whole convo planned out in my head butttt
-He does eventually resign from it to become a counselor/therapist for kids and teens!
-He had a crush on Michael back in 1983 (Though he was like 11 and Mike was 14 so it was nothing more than a one-sided crush) and after seeing him again realizes he may have feelings again but now he either thinks Mike is dead or like living his best life with a wife and kids or something, he hasn't, y'know, actually talked to Mike to confirm because he thinks his own feelings will cause problems, basically spends the rest of his days yearning for some, somehow dead somehow alive guy
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tooiconic · 5 years
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Unpopular opinion: The Hong Kongnese are just as, if not more violent than the police. My family on my mother's side are all mainlanders, so call me biased, but we're getting a whole lot of contradicting news. Not only that, I also believe outside sources is helping the HKers-- It's quite odd that they know exactly how to diffuse a tear gas bomb but not understand you can't set healthy grass on fire.
I do not know enough about this situation to truly make a comment on this. I welcome discussion/debate here.
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thedaikon888-blog · 6 years
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Hong Kongnese good bois help fight fires by boulevard_ https://www.reddit.com/r/engrish/comments/9qfgiz/hong_kongnese_good_bois_help_fight_fires/?utm_source=ifttt
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zinahns · 3 years
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Romeo + Juliet Ballet but Hong Kongnese • #zinahns #zinahns_hk #hkballet (at Hong Kong Cultural Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQl0kwAMyEE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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anakinbun · 6 years
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“Whole-of-Society” Threat: Asian data disaggregation and Sinophobia.
This Tuesday, FBI director Christopher Wray said during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that Chinese spies are spreading throughout the United States as part of “a whole-of-society” threat.  He also said, “The use of nontraditional collectors, especially in the academic setting — whether its professors, scientists, students — we see in almost every field office that the FBI has around the country,”. “It’s not just in major cities; it’s in small ones, as well; it’s across basically every discipline.”
About two weeks ago, on January 30th, more than 600 Chinese Americans and immigrants showed up at a hearing to oppose House Bill. 3361 on Asian data disaggregation for fear of ethnic profiling. The bill asks all state agencies to seek more specific ethnic information than “Asian-American”. It means if the bill is passed, on all government form in MA, there will be a Chinese race box.
I am one of the known organizers of the opposition campaign. Boston Globe reporter Meghan Irons interviewed me, and her article did the opposition justice. Our opposition was described by the supporting coalition as preying on fear by likening Asian data disaggregation to the Chinese Exclusion Act and Japanese Internment Camps. I find this is quite ironic since Director Wray is alerting every loyal citizen of the U.S. to watch out for the Chinese spies, which is ethnic profiling against Chinese Americans and immigrants. The loyal citizens he is calling upon include the people who are working in various MA state and quasi-state agencies. This is the political context of the opposition. The bill uses the language that "all state agencies, quasi-state agencies and entities created by state statute and sub-divisions of state agencies shall identify…in all data collected as part [of] any and all types of data collection, reporting or verification.” This is a comprehensive “Whole-of- Massachusetts” ethnic data collection on a community having a long history being suspected as a national security threat.
I came to the U.S. as an international student about 8 years ago. I have heard similar accusations very frequently. I am not a STEM student, but I have been always very watchful with my words to avoid being suspected as a spy. Every time I applied for the renewal of my F-1 student visa, I had silent prayers that my visa application would not be denied. Many of my friends are unwilling to contact any government agencies, federal, state and local alike. Being Chinese reduces our credibility before the U.S. government. The additional Chinese race box will only make our lives more difficult.  
Isn’t this demand for every government form adding a “Chinese box” sound like a solution to a "whole society threat "? Isn’t it intuitive for Chinese immigrants to consider the “Chinese box” an ethnic profiling threat? I understand that H.3361 has no intent to practice ethnic profiling, but it resembles the tactic the FBI director is employing. As I said in the interview with Ms. Irons, Rep. Chan, born and raised in Quincy, did not appear to relate to the hard and perilous experiences of immigrants from parts of China. I hope this new FBI accusation will be a wake-up call for the Asian American communities. The Chinese immigrants are not preying on fear. We express our fearful and hurt feeling because ethnic profiling has happened and is happening to us.  When African Americans call the War on Drugs “the New Jim Crow”, should we blame them for preying on fear?
When Anti-Chinese and Sinophobic sentiment are on the rise, many members of the Asian community start to claim "I am not those Chinese! I am Taiwanese/Hong Kongnese, or Singaporean." This is why I see this Asian data disaggregation effort as particularly jarring. Only the immigrants from mainland China are considered the Chinese, there is no way out for us. Now the legislators on the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight voted to create a special commission to “investigate and study” the feasibility and impact of directing state agencies to collect disaggregated demographic data for all ethnic groups. I hope the special commission could acknowledge the grave burden of these Chinese boxes on our heart and soul.  
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utopiaseisaku · 7 years
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tagged by @moonenby​ but at the same time not rlly lmao
i tag @kyoupann​ @umi-midorii​ @shiny-murkrows​ ,,, and anyone else who wants 2
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song stuck in my head: agust d by agust d
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average hours of sleep: ngknvierbb it depends rlly like last night i got 6 but other times its like 8
lucky number: ?? we just dont know
instruments: used 2 play alto sax,,, also recorder cause why not
what am i wearing: pajams
how many blankets i sleep with: 1 big poof and 1 lil poof year round,,, may or may not cover my entire body depending on the temperature
dream job: what is that
favorite food: rlly mild curry, shabu shabu,,, i cant think of anything else.....
nationality: hong kongnese,,, born n raised in america so i guess american,,,
favorite song right now: outro: wings by bts
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lalalacies · 5 years
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happy birthday to the most beautiful womanin the world ily wong kahei 💜💜
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kaseyspeaks · 4 years
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It seems like just yesterday that I was exploring the streets of Hong Kong making amazing memories with my family. From delicious food to sightseeing, I had the most wonderful time in Hong Kong this past winter and I can’t wait to go back already!
Fun fact: if you didn’t know already, Hong Kong was actually not a part of China and has been a British colony since 1996. Because of this, English is one of the official languages of the country, making it super accessible for Americans to travel. Even though China has acquired Hong Kong now, Hong Kong still has different currency, the dialect of Cantonese rather than Mandarin (the official language of mainland China), and a very different way of life ranging from food, business, and culture.
Hong Kong is a city that does not disappoint in terms of sightseeing and eating yummy food! And in case you ever thought about visiting Hong Kong or are already planning a trip there, below is a break-down of some of my favorite places that I was able to visit and some of my must-have food options and restaurants!
Must-See Places in Hong Kong
Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree
The Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree is one of the most charming places I have ever seen. Hong Kongnese people seeking some good fortune will likely make a trip to the famous Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees, which is located near a shrine in the small village of Fong Ma Po in the New Territories. According to an old superstition, the banyan trees of Lam Tsuen have a magical ability that make all your dreams come true! Even though I’m not superstitious, I was so happy I got to visit here with my family. Plus, they have a couple of hole-in-the-wall restaurants there that are filled with freshly-cooked food!
High Suspension Bridge
This bridge connects Mainland China to Hong Kong, and it took ten whole years to build. Jay and I took a bus on our way back to Hong Kong from Mainland China via this bridge. Costing about 18.8 billion dollars and measuring almost 34 miles, it’s currently the longest bridge in the world. And actually, because of customs, you need a special license to drive across it. It was super cool to see the scenery along the way while being able to travel from mainland China to the island of Hong Kong.
Choi Hung Estate
The Choi Hung Estate, also known as the Rainbow Estate, is a public housing estate in Hong Kong known for its vibrant appearance. Because I’ve seen this colorful location ALL over Instagram, I knew I needed to take some photos. The colors were so beautiful, and Jay and I got some great photos, including this couple one right here! The estate is stunning, and includes 11 residential blocks, one car park, and five schools, with various shops and restaurants on the ground floor of each block. It’s a must-see.
Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak, (also known as Mount Austin and locally as The Peak), is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. Measuring up to 1,811 ft, it is currently the highest hill on the Island. From the top of this hill, you can see all of the entire Hong Kong city across the harbor which is filled with skyscrapers and a gorgeous skyline. Although it is a great sight to see at all hours of the day, I personally find it most breathtaking at night with all the lights and at sunset.
Victoria Peak gathers almost 7 million visitors each year, making it one of the greatest tourist attractions in Hong Kong. The viewing deck also has binoculars that are coin-operated so that visitors can see the cityscape. This peak is something that should be on everyone’s Hong Kong must-see list!
AIA Carnival
If you are visiting Hong Kong in Winter, this carnival is definitely a must-do! It has a ton of amusement rides, attractions and games (where you can win cute plushies and prizes!). AND if you know anything about me, you know that this is right up my alley! I came here with my cousins and Jay, and we had so much fun taking pictures, playing the games, and of course, trying to win all the plushies imaginable! Located at Central Harbourfront in Hong Kong, the neon lights and gorgeous Ferris Wheel at the carnival are absolutely stunning.
What to Eat
Food is absolutely one of my favorite parts about traveling, and Hong Kong is home to the best traditional Chinese food. Ranging from traditional cuisines to the amazing Mcdonalds (kid you not!), Hong Kong kills it every time in the food department!
Dim Sum
When it comes to food in Hong Kong, you absolutely cannot leave without having some traditional dim sum! Normally dim sum includes a variety of options like steamed buns, rice noodle rolls, and dumplings. My personal favorites are the rice noodles wrapped outside shrimp and the steamed rice noodles over fried bread. Oh, and the shrimp dumplings (ha gao) or freaking amazing!
Dim sum is usually eaten in the morning as that is when it is the most fresh, but you can really have it at anytime around lunch as well. When you go, bring a lot of friends and family because you’ll want to try everything from these small dishes and order as many as possible!
Hong Kong McDonald’s
Unlike the American McDonald’s, the McDonald’s in Hong Kong is actually super good and the quality is SO much better. It also has such a variety of food and beverages – it’s not just burgers and fries, They also have some of the best crispy chicken wings I’ve ever had that would give KFC and Popeyes a run for their money. They also offer awesome twists on food like seaweed or BBQ seasoning  to mix into your fries. On top of that, they have a formal McCafé at each restaurant, where you can order fancy prawn and egg croissants and a delicious Ovaltine latté.
I had so much food, and everything was honestly incredible. American McDonald’s needs to take some notes!
Cheung Hing Kee
I’ve written about this place before in my last Hong Kong Food Guide (The 5 Best Hong Kong Undiscovered Restaurants), and it was for good reason! Cheung Hing Kee has the best Shanghainese pan-fried dumplings I’ve ever had. My brother, Jay, and I ordered the truffle pork, regular pork, and shrimp with pork dumplings…and omg they were SO. FREAKING. GOOD. You gotta be careful when eating them because they’re super hot, and they have juicy soup inside each dumpling (which is scrumptious!). The bottom is also crispy so it has a nice contrast in texture with the soft bao skin. Man, I am getting so hungry just writing this!
Some other dishes that I absolutely loved that you can pick up anywhere on the streets were Jung (sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves), fried pork with crunchy skin, and of course all the bao that I could possibly have!
And there you have it! I hope you enjoyed this Travel Guide filled lots of adventures and food! Let me know if you get to go to any of these awesome locations when visiting Hong Kong or eat any of the amazing food listed above!
  Until next time!
Xoxo,
Kasey
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Hong Kong Travel Guide | Best Sights to See & What to Eat It seems like just yesterday that I was exploring the streets of Hong Kong making amazing memories with my family.
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Capcom '97 official new year postcard by Edayan
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xomi-ne · 5 years
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Ok but imagine not being Hong kongnese and giving your opinion on HK issues and the protests going on,, like what,, ur not being impacted by this. Stay quiet lmfao
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wongsunhoe-blog · 5 years
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Charity House
On 12 December, almost all the students in creative technology went to the charity house at Edgware.
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We went there to get the information about what are the interests of those people with disability, because we are planning to make some objects with technology that could delighting them. Moreover, in May 2019, that would be 30 students coming all over from Hong Kong to cooperate with us. Also, we are planning to put in some of the cultures of Hong Kongnese, so that they could feel more closer and familiar while they arriving London.
It was a great experience to get closer and communicate with them. Although they are disable, they are independence and clever. They have strong perservance that I should learn from them, do not easily give up in my life when I was facing problems.
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Slightly updated phone guy:
Eddie Tsui-Evangelista 📞
-Born, March 26, 1972
-Cantonese/Hong Kongnese
-Has a tan/brown skin tone similar to (@/ambs.ar) Amber Abara's
-Has dark brown, downturned, monolid eyes
Thick, straight brows,
Flat, wide/broad nose, with soft bridge
Wide, full, tan/brown colored lips, soft cupid's bow
-Around 8 inch (neck legth, brushing just above his shoulders), medium, 2B, jet black hair
-Style is like a shag with layers, a side part (right to left) and curled up ends
-Some stubble above his lip, petite goatee and side burns
-He's like 6'6
-"Wide" body, somewhat chubby
-Has a very formal casual look
-He wears silver studs, I don't have a reason for this he just does
-Age 40 (My AU takes place in like 2012)
-Autistic
-Used to trail off his words a lot, he still does it now but less
-He "talks with his hands" a lot
-His first language is Cantonese and his second is English
-Was raised in foster home by a man named Henry Evangelista and his Wife (Whose name I haven't figured out yet)
-He had an older sister, Salem (Sammy) and a younger sister, Charlie
-He had taken the job as audio instructor around the age of 16-17 at Freddy .B. Fazbear's Pizzeria which had basically been a newer version of his dad (and his friend's) old diner, that had been shut down about 4-5 years prior
-He did infact get attacked by an(?) animatronic but survied somehow
-Has a few scars from the attack (I haven't thought about them yet so I can't really describe)
-He ended up being manager for sometime but it wasn't really because he wanted it, I have a whole convo planned out in my head butttt
-He does eventually resign from it to become a counselor/therapist for kids and teens
-He had a crush on Michael back in 1983 (Though he was like 11 and Mike was 14 so it was nothing more than a one-sided crush) and after seeing him again realizes he may have feelings again but now he either thinks Mike is dead or like living his best life with a wife and kids or something, he hasn't, y'know, actually talked to Mike to confirm because he thinks his own feelings will cause problems, basically spends the rest of his days yearning for some, somehow dead somehow alive guy
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mindcrowder-blog · 8 years
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