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venusxaino · 1 month
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I put Sailor Moon characters into this Draw the Squad meme :)
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majimassqueaktoy · 1 year
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How is it Kiryu is both a great and a terrible dad? Its a talent I guess.
Duality of man 🥰
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llocket · 2 months
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hi yes those haruka graphics r EATEN!!! no more:3
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NOOOOOOOOOOOO ....... MY HARULA GRAPHICSF.....
what have you DONE!!!!
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nat-20s · 1 year
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if youre still taking requests, could i ask for a playlist for a girl slowly driving herself insane trying to find her missing sister :3?
hmm let me see if i got anything
Margo- Harula Rose
Oh, Margo There's still so many things that you don't know Oh, Margo It seems a luxury for you to hold When the roam the streets at night You long to shut your eyes This is not a world for you While you seek out the truth Your home is on the water Yeah, you are the river's daughter And now that you've learned how to kill Will you ever be still?
always loved this song for someone who's stuck in a state of wandering and trying to figure out their situation, which i think would be true for a girl trying to find someone missing!
Touch-Tone Telephone- Lemon Demon
Oh, I'm crying now, authentic tears They flow out of me when I think about you 'Cause you're the only person in the world who'd understand 'Cause you're the only person in the world who'd understand the meaning of this Oh my god I try, and I try, and I try to make you listen to me I try to call you every day I'm rehearsing what to say when the truth comes out (of my very own mouth) I've been working on a unified theory If I make it through tonight, everybody's gonna hear me out
ultimate song for characters doing this:
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Part-Time Believer- Boy & Bear
See, I was under the impression I was gonna lead Some kind of simple, understated life But now I'm living in the shadows of a memory And I hope so, man, I hope so It's been way too long It seems that I can't celebrate my meaning For I am too young to mourn And if it won't release It pulls and it pushes me 'til I wither 'Til I wither, 'til I wither
this song has such a strong sense of Waiting for someone and not wanting to have to mourn them, which I think fits the vbe of looking for someone missing!
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444names · 2 years
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german and japanese forenames + fruit
Adelhei Adoka Agneshino Akaori Akesada Akikuko Akinta Akisa Akitsu Alberry Almuth Alouella Alouiselm Alvina Amalieb Annelix Ansuke Antarō Antonaria Ariko Aritz Asahiro Asakura Astian Asuke Asurō Atsugu Atsuke Atsunarian Atsute Atsuyo Atsuzuru Avocadoka Avocadolph Ayanaokio Ayuri Beachi Beatarō Blackchee Blackwalte Bunaruo Bunjirō Buntarō Bunteri Bushiro Canto Chiro Chiromu Chirō Chokiko Chokito Chokuji Chrisa Christarō Christin Chūicherry Claus Corentarō Corinae Cucumberry Dagmarin Daisuko Dateo Datoshin Dietrichi Dietrick Edikt Eijin'ichi Eikio Eilharue Eilher Ekkehiromu Elmine Emmerina Eriku Erino Etsue Floren Franberry Fuyukashi Fuyukimi Fuyukimura Genji Genobu Genorimasa Gerhard Geriko Gertram Gotte Greter Gunta Hachi Hachiro Hanna Hannes Hardt Harlene Harula Harunori Hatsutarō Helger Helmarcus Hermana Hidehiru Hidetadayo Hildegar Hinsuke Hirokuko Hisahiko Hisata Hisayu Hishi Hitarō Hokebert Hotada Hotadatarō Hun'ya Ichieko Ichiroya Ichito Ichitoshi Ichiyaka Iehiko Ikuko Ikuni Ingonberry Jacquella Jiichiaki Jin'ichiro Johanao Joharu Josteppei Junihito Junkichi Jürgenta Jōichiyoko Jūkichito Jūshigeorg Kaijiro Kanami Kanobusuke Katsu Katsue Katsugi Katsuguru Katsuharu Katsumiko Katsumu Katsune Katsuno Kazushina Keiichiko Keitake Kenjiro Kensakuzō Kentarō Kersimmon Keshige Keshigen Keylimeko Keyoshi Kiichi Kikura Kimasa Kimika Kin'ichino Kinagana Kinanamiko Kintaloupe Kiyojirō Kiyoshiho Konobu Kotakeko Koutaka Kunihirō Kuniperst Kōsaki Kōseiich Kōshi Kōshiko Larstel Lenagahiko Limeko Lorenaga Lothard Loupe Lychenzel Lydian Mahideji Maineko Makitaka Mamonobu Mamorimasa Manas Mandard Marape Mareteru Marihito Masaburō Masajime Masakisaya Masamuel Masaoru Masatarō Masater Masatsu Masunoriya Matsuhiro Matsuyuki Mayateo Mayuki Meini Michi Michimikue Michiro Mihiro Mikari Mikuo Milippei Minaga Minobu Mitsu Mitsuji Mitsuke Mitsumi Mitsunari Mitsuneo Miwao Miyumu Mizuharu Momichi Momohirō Momomo Momorio Motomi Moton Motoyo Muneko Munemasao Munetoshin Muranda Muskmelda Mutsu Nagamari Nagami Nanderick Nanka Naohika Naohikarl Naohirō Naokich Nariyuko Natsuhirō Natsuke Natsuto Natsutoshi Nichi Nicola Nobumori Nobunaoman Nodori Norisa Noritoshi Olaus Ortrude Oscaro Ottomotomo Patrich Patrid Patrin Peachirō Philian Pineichi Pineo Pitaka Pitakehiro Prichi Prick Raine Raisina Ramotoharu Ramotsue Rankichi Rederberry Reijin Reino Reinrad Reinzō Renai Renta Rentz Richi Richiro Rikari Rikars Ristarō Ristof Ritake Roberry Robian Robineo Rogert Rogeruaki Romio Ronobusuke Roshim Rumasa Runari Ryōseiichi Ryōsuki Ryūkichi Ryūseigeko Ryūsuko Ryūtaru Sachi Sadahika Sadakaoru Sadayoi Sadayu Samio Sanaganori Satoki Satoshina Sayamelia Sayamelvin Sayoshi Seberry Seiichiaki Senki Shermari Sherry Shige Shigehiroe Shigemori Shigerald Shigeya Shihiko Shihiro Shihirō Shika Shiko Shimasa Shina Shiro Shiromanao Shito Shiyo Shuntaru Shōsuko Shūsakuji Sigmunes Suketoki Sumirco Sushihirō Susuo Sōgentarō Sōichiei Sōichiko Sōsukinjō Tadaharuma Tadakana Tadamarian Tadanako Tadania Tadaokiko Tadateruo Tadato Taijirō Taiko Taishina Takakitsuo Takakuni Takane Takans Takarlena Takatja Takatsu Takatsuya Takeharula Takemi Takesao Takeylime Takujirō Tatsugu Tatsuharu Tatsuke Tatsuteru Teijū Teplum Termandall Teruhito Tetsugu Tetsuke Thomatsu Timoto Tomegumi Tomomoe Tomonobuya Tomoyoakie Toshige Toshiie Toshinpei Toshinz Toshito Toyomo Toyuki Tsuchizurō Tsugu Tsuji Tsuke Tsumi Tsumiaki Tsuna Tsunorito Tsushi Udolph Uteruko Violanut Walnut Wataka Watange Wernot Wilhella Willianaru Winfruit Yahisaku Yanoria Yasuke Yasuma Yasuru Yasute Yoshiaki Yoshige Yoshigeko Yoshihard Yoshihirō Yoshina Yoshinya Yukihard Yuzuka Yūheini Yūheino Yūseiichi Zenta
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megsarts · 2 years
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iconsdramas · 4 years
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pls like/reblog if u save/use.
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msmoonlights · 6 years
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kudouusagi · 2 years
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Thank you for your help! And I have been reading a lot. I read about a Letter Sosuke didnt wanted to give Haru, about "My shining" and then He give in and give it to him. But I dont know when that happens. i know about the letter in the movie of starting days but I read that this letter is about "My shining" that Harula read out loud when Rin went to sleep in his house. Do you know where o when Sousuke give Haru the "My shining" letter?
Uhh, Sousuke doesn't have anything to do with the "my shining" essay. The "my shining" thing was from a drama cd and it was an essay Rin wrote for their elementary school graduation yearbook.
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germanicseidr · 3 years
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Nerthus
Nerthus is the Germanic Goddess of fertility and also sometimes called 'mother earth'. She was in fact a very important deity and one of the very few ancient Germanic deities of which we have an account of a ritual written by Tacitus and backed up with archeological finds. It is thought that Nerthus is one of the earliest deities in the Germanic pantheon, older than the concept of the Asir and the Vanir.
Nerthus' name is still in its Proto-Germanic form, with the exception of the last letter, 'Nerþuz'. Her name means: 'strong, healthy or powerful'. The name has barely changed except for in Scandinavia where she underwent a very interesting evolution. Sometimes Nerthus is also refered to as Hertha, the origin of that name is unclear but most historians believe that this was simply because of a translation mistake. If you would translate the Proto-Germanic word 'Nerþuz' into old Norse, you would get the word 'Njord'. Interestingly, the Norse deity Njordr has similar attributes compared to Nerthus and it is therefore generally agreed that Nerthus turned into Njord in Scandinavia, basically Njordr is a later, male, depiction of the ancient Goddess Nerthus.
The true nature and appearance of this deity is not fully known. We know she is a Goddess of fertility but that's about it. We do not know her role in the ancient Germanic pantheon although there are theories. Judging by descriptions made by Tacitus and archeological evidence, the chariot was an important attribute. The chariot isn't exactly a classic Germanic object but ìt was used by the Proto-Germanics during the bronze age, this suggests that the worship of this deity might have started during the Nordic bronze age, together with the worship of several other elder deities such as Ull, Wodan, Frey, Tiwaz, Freya and Sol, together they are the earliest Germanic deities whose worship started during the bronze age.
Thanks to Tacitus we know of a religious rite directly related to Nerthus, it is one of the very rare glimpses into the ancient Germanic spirituality that involves the worship of a deity and human sacrifice. According to Tacitus, Nerthus was mainly worshiped by 7 tribes that belonged to the Suebi confederation: the Reudingi, Aviones, Anglii, Varini, Eudoses, Saurini and Nuitones. Here is the full text of Tacitus in his work Germania on Nerthus:
"The neighboring Reudigni, the Avions, Angli, Varini, Eudoses, Suardones, and Nuithones, are defended by rivers or forests. There is nothing noteworthy about these peoples individually, but they are distinguished by a common worship of Nerthus, or Mother Earth. They believe that she interests herself in human affairs and rides among their peoples.
In an island of the Ocean stands a sacred grove, and in the grove a consecrated cart, draped with cloth, which none but the priest may touch. The priest perceives the presence of the goddess in this holy of holies and attends her, in deepest reverence, as her cart is drawn by heifers.
Then follow days of rejoicing and merry-making in every place that she designs to visit and be entertained. No one goes to war, no one takes up arms, every object of iron is locked away, then, and only then, are peace and quiet known and loved, until the priest again restores the goddess, satiated with mortal intercourse, to her temple.
After that the cart, the cloth and, if you care to believe it, the goddess herself are washed in clean in a secluded lake. This service is performed by slaves who are immediately afterwards drowned in the lake. Thus mystery begets terror and pious reluctance to ask what the sight can be that only those doomed to die may see." - Tacitus, Germania
According to Tacitus, a special rite was conducted on an island which involved days of celebration and a peace amongst the Germanic tribes involved in this festival. An image of Her was concealed in a cart, covered with a cloth. Only priests were apparently allowed to touch this cart or the image of her. This cart would be driven around the land until eventually it was placed back inside the grove. The unfortunate souls who helped with this proces, the slaves mentioned by Tacitus, were immediately put to death after the ritual, to make sure that only the priests had knowledge of her cart and image.
Is there any archeological evidence to back this ancient sacred ritual up? There are actually several candidates for the location described by Tacitus. The most convincing theory is that this grove of Nerthus was located on the island of Zealand in Denmark based on the fact that the old medieval name of a place on this island is linked with the word Nerthus, Niartharum.
Several archeological discoveries have been made of ritual wagons from Denmark that date back to the Bronze age. We know that these wagons were for ceremonial purposes because they were incapable of making turns, that would make for a horrible wagon if used in daily life. These ceremonial wagons could perhaps have been used in the ritual described by Tacius.
Another theory, that has now been debunked, suggested that the grove of Nerthus was located Rügen, a German island. This theory is based on the interpretation of the name Hertha but now that we know that Hertha was a translation mistake, this theory has been debunked and Rügen is no longer considered as the potential site.
There is yet another theory that suggests that the grove of Nerthus could have been located near the modern city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. Two men during the 19th century made a comment on a temple located in the dunes that was dedicated to mother earth, here is one of the two short descriptions:
"And as we still find the flowers of the old forest in our woods, so we see among the Haarlem people, in their joyful journeys to Kraantjelek and in the celebration of Hartjesdag, the traces of the former worship of the Earth, Hertha, our great and good mother." - Frederik Willem van Eden, 1867
A Dutch writer of history, Jan Ter Gouw, claimed that even the name of the city Haarlem is linked with the deity. We can however debunk this theory since we know that Haarlem comes from the Dutch words 'Harula' and 'heem' combined which translates into 'settlement on a sand ridge'. There is also no archeological evidence of an ancient pagan temple in Kraantje Lek so these two theories seems have been based on 19th century romanticism, part of the revival of the Germanic mythology.
Another, more possible, theory is that the grove of Nerthus was located on Helgoland, an island now part of Germany. This theory is fully based on the description of Tacitus and the appearance of the island. There is however no archeological evidence to back up this theory so until we find actual archeological evidence in the form of ancient carts or statues, the Danish Zealand seems to have been the most likely location of this ritual.  
Nerthus continues to be a truly fascinating deity linked to one of the very rare written accounts of a Germanic religious ritual. Even though she was celebrated during a festival of peace, humans were sacrificed at the end of the rite. She's one of the oldest deities in the Germanic pantheon and can rightly be called mother of the earth, perhaps she is the mother of us all.
Here are images of: Nerthus by Emil Doepler, Ceremonial Wagons from Dejberg located in Denmark, The Trundholm sun chariot,
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Gotta love when bowlroll deletes your first and only upload just a day or two after it's uploade. 🙄
I'm going to have to figure out what I can do to put Lamb's mmd model back for public download. Bowlroll deleted the files without ANY warning and no notification of any kind. I woke up to someone on my deviantART letting me know that it was deleted.
After doing some research, I'm not the only person this is happening to. While all sorts of illegal and unnecessary Miku edits run rampant on the site, bowlroll administration are more concerned with taking other users (and primarily English user, it seems) content down. They then freeze their account to where they cannot even log in to the site and claim their upload was illegal and broke their Terms of Service.
My model was obviously an edit, and each part that I used was properly credited and the original Readme files from the models I took from were included. Both KitsuneTsuki and Harula were okay with modifications and taking parts from their models, so I broke no rules in that regard.
But this isn't just happening to MMD models. Bowlroll is taking this "guilty until proven innocent" act and has been targeting UTAU users, as well. They have been taking down public and FREE voice banks that crwatora have put up. If you set a password for your file, you're also in the same boat of your upload being deleted and your account being frozen.
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yukkyonkyon2018 · 4 years
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Harula
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pickyperkypenguin · 4 years
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Playlist: Yeehaw mother of ravens
first of all, how dare you make me howl of laughter, because you have basically summed up my whole aesthetic in four words
but, here it is, the yeehaw mother of ravens
clap hands – tom waits
everything istemporary – those poor bastards
the redheadedstranger – willie nelson
wayfaring stranger –the strangelings
graves – whiskeyshivers
rumbrave – murderby death
sing to the mountain– elephant revival
wolf – first aidkit
mordred’s lullabye– heather dale
lavender moon –harula rose
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distantvoices · 5 years
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Pasha Harula By Camilla Akrans For Vogue China March 2019
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cyphertaehyungie · 4 years
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🌚🌲🌇
🌚 - song for when i’m feeling nervousonly by ry xgrass stains by harula rose🌲 - song that reminds me of naturei can literally only think of this one german song that is about the beauty of this world (& life in gerneral): welt der wunder by marteria (the song title literally translates to ‘world of wonders’)🌇 - song that inspires me so so many… i can’t choose
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redroseredemption · 5 years
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I like how that’s the first thing Harula thought of. Not killing Mu, but eating him...
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