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i read "onna no sono no hoshi" yesterday and today and absolutely loved it.
an extremely grounded, down to earth series about several teachers at an all girls school who all act like completely normal human beings. up to and including a variety of weird teen and adult behaviors that never get too over the top or whacky. really enjoyable and human.
theres something inherently charming (and rarely mined in fiction) in examining humanity through this sort of distant/emotionally stable lens. the titular teacher is externally unflappable and compassionate but internally (mildly) roiled by the mischief of his wards and coworkers. really loved what there is so far. i hope theres a ton more lol
Yeah, I need everyone who asked me more questions from my lesson on violence or who has questions about whump to read The Delectable Negro. 100%.
Especially if your story has to do with cannibalism, vampirism, parasitism, Christian imagery, ritual sacrifice, or any sort of "consumption"; literal, emotional, spiritual. Read the book!
I've seen it before on here; a dynamic where people will romanticize the symbolism of cannibalism in fiction. And that's cool; there's a lot to be done on the vulnerability and the intimacy of such an act. I don't disagree. But we also want to recognize that even in this, there's another cultural context we have to consider that isn't so romantic, but in fact symbolic of systemic power, rape, and violation. I think it's something to consider if we want to tactfully write Black characters in these narratives (and white characters that want to feed on or be fed off of).
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Perfume recommendations to smell like a ghost? Not necessarily looking to smell like mildew or blood because I'm a coward BUT I wanna smell like a Silent Hill level thick nighttime fog. Something cold, luminous, dusty and a little "off" 👉👈 tyty
hmmm.. for things that are ghost-y and a little strange, might i suggest:
moth by zoologist perfumes - it smells strange! old and dusty, with flowers.
warm bulb by clue perfumery - i wanna sample it to figure out what's up with the dust note.
memoriam by alkemia perfumes - roses and ash.
passage d'enfer by l'artisan parfumeur - cons list includes "not for those who dislike silence and pensive moods" and "lily note may remind some of funeral and death"
l'orpheline by serge lutens - why is it that i feel like everything i see from serge lutens is melancholic
stairway to heaven by jul et mad paris - it smells cold and fresh. also, gunpowder
Fake cuteness can be grating, annoying...and disarming. This cute monster is silly and devoted, but that doesn’t mean he's stupid. Our protagonist has been lured into a false sense of complacency. She's so wrapped up in cuteness she's forgotten about an entire village full of frozen corpses. It wasn't his fault! Isn't it only natural to feel bad for a tragic monster? That's what kind ladies do!
Mirisu is much beloved and spoiled, and coincidentally she wasn't before her brother came into her life.
She was born to be nothing but a marriage chess piece. In this world having magic beats gender. If you're a woman with firepower everybody respects you and you immediately become a noble lady with special privileges. On the flip side if you're the daughter of a magical couple......and you're born without magic....you're a dowry and nothing more. You have to sit and watch as the magical ladies get all the praise and riches, while you wash your pretty face and wait for a less important man to buy you.
It's an extra cruel setting I think.
Shitty traditional womanhood and marriage for thee, not for me.
Mirisu found a boy named Darryl on top of a mountain, steps away from a village of frozen corpses. It is the most useful thing Mirisu has ever done. Her parents immediately adopt Darryl, and now their family is perfect. They plan to make Darryl their heir and tool to further expand their power, while Mirisu's budding beauty will provide them more money.
The kids get along great too!
Darryl is scary to most, because his ice powers are hard to control. His emotions activate them. Hugging and touching Mirisu calms him down because they're close. He feels pretty much nothing for his adopted parents, because they're so heartless. Their closeness makes alot of sense. Considering the fact that Mirisu is treated as second class, and Darryl isolated himself for a long time.
He's a good liar because he's not faking. It's more like he's overexaggerating. He loves Mirisu romantically, but he wants her to smother him with cute love in between brutal border defense fights. Mirisu is weak to his cute little brother act because he's the only real family she has ever had, and he takes advantage of that.
Mirisu wants what's best for him. His magical sealing tool isn't perfect. She wants him to mature and control his emotions and marry a perfect magic lady someday.
She plans a fake marriage with Alan, her childhood friend, in order to distance herself from Darryl.
Her plan fails and Darryl eventually spills the truth.
He's been able to control his ice powers for a long time now.
He just wanted Mirisu to cuddle him!
Teehee!
Also he's going to kill her fiance if she doesn't call it off.