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A friend of mine requested an outfit based on Demon Slayer’s Nezuko Kamado! Her iconic outfit has been replicated for all New Leaf and New Horizons players to enjoy, especially for fans of Nezuko herself!
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✿ tanjiro y nezuko matching icons.
✿ like or reblog if you saveᵎᵎᵎ
😤 hell yeah!
Favorite Anime of the Decade (2010s)
Spiderkiss, spiderkiss, you just gotta, take a risk~
Also, Tsukasa definitely has no attention span
be more chill but instead of a pill, it's a bean.
I'm sobbing.
“Save her, Izuku Midoriya! You have to! You already... let go of her once. This time, make sure... to keep hanging on to her!”
Repost this anywhere
A valdangelo hanahaki au ^-^
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You may have seen the famous blue marble or pale blue dot images showing Earth from 18,000 and 3.7 billion miles away, respectively. But closer to home — some 300 miles above Earth’s surface — you might encounter an unfamiliar sight: vibrant swaths of red and green or purple and yellow light emanating from the upper atmosphere.
This light is airglow.
Airglow is created when atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere, excited by sunlight, emit light to shed excess energy. Or, it can happen when atoms and molecules that have been ionized by sunlight collide with and capture a free electron. In both cases, these atmospheric particles emit light in order to relax again. The process is similar to how auroras are created, but while auroras are driven by high-energy solar wind, airglow is energized by day-to-day solar radiation.
Since sunlight is constant, airglow constantly shines throughout Earth’s atmosphere, and the result is a tenuous bubble of light that closely encases our planet. Its light is too dim to see easily except in orbit or on the ground with clear, dark skies and a sensitive camera — it’s one-tenth as bright as the light given off by all the stars in the night sky.
Airglow highlights a key part of our atmosphere: the ionosphere. Stretching from roughly 50 to 400 miles above Earth’s surface, the ionosphere is an electrified layer of the upper atmosphere generated by extreme ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. It reacts to both terrestrial weather below and solar energy streaming in from above, forming a complex space weather system. Turbulence in this ever-changing sea of charged particles can manifest as disruptions that interfere with Earth-orbiting satellites or communication and navigation signals.
Understanding the ionosphere’s extreme variability is tricky because it requires untangling interactions between the different factors at play — interactions of which we don’t have a clear picture. That’s where airglow comes in. Each atmospheric gas has its own favored airglow color, hangs out at a different height and creates airglow by a different process, so we can use airglow to study different layers of the atmosphere.
Airglow carries information on the upper atmosphere’s temperature, density, and composition, but it also helps us trace how particles move through the region itself. Vast, high-altitude winds sweep through the ionosphere, pushing its contents around the globe — and airglow’s subtle dance follows their lead, highlighting global patterns.
Two NASA missions take advantage of precisely this effect to study the upper atmosphere: ICON — short for Ionospheric Connection Explorer — and GOLD — Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk.
ICON focuses on how charged and neutral gases in the upper atmosphere behave and interact, while GOLD observes what drives change — the Sun, Earth’s magnetic field or the lower atmosphere — in the region.
By imaging airglow, the two missions will enable scientists to tease out how space and Earth’s weather intersect, dictating the region’s complex behavior.
Keep up with the latest in NASA’s airglow and upper atmosphere research on Twitter and Facebook or at nasa.gov/sunearth.
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come rain or shine, hinata is brilliant all the time!!
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They are just so cute together don’t @ me on this.
Also if anyone knows any Damien x Will please @ me on this.
Story: *introduces protagonist’s love interest*
Me: omg I ship them
Story: *introduces second love interest*
Me: shit
Reblog if you’re part of the LGBTQ+ witch squad
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i can never face my family again
this post:
me:
“I am inevitable.”
Portal 2 is a perfect game and this is long overdue
‘suddenly, i feel invincible’
DAWW
sometimes iwa plays along w oikawa’s antics and oikawa cant contain his joy
Yum
My toy rat character, Marbles!
Woah
Hey, so I absolutely love Class 1-B, so I thought that I would make some fantasy AU headcanons for them! I’ll probably make more headcanons later though; just a heads up! This is only Kendou, Monoma, Shiozaki, Tetsutetsu, and Pony for now, but I’ll eventually get to everyone.
Itsuka Kendou—is an explorer and adventurer. She never stays in one place for too long, but just long enough to get to know the people and everyone there. She travels in search of adventure and excitement, and along her travels has picked up skills from everywhere. Like, this girl KNOWS HER STUFF. She’s picked up things like basic fighting moves, a few languages, pretty much everything about everywhere. Her experiences and lively attitude make her the center of attention to someone almost everywhere she goes, but she always leaves not too long after.
Neito Monoma—a skilled archer. Because he prefers long-range fighting, Monoma is one of the best archers there is. Like, inhumanly good. But rather than working for a king or queen, Monoma works solo as an archer for hire and will carry out tasks for the right amount of gold. He has this super nice bow-and-arrow, with a bow made from white wood from the land of Astola which makes it lightweight and easy to carry, but also hardly ever wears down. The arrows are made from Astola wood as well, and the arrowheads are made from dragon teeth. If someone comes up to him with the right amount of gold, he’ll do just about anything, but his slightly manic nature makes him sort of troublesome to hire. One of the only reasons he gets work is because he’s super smart and just that good with a bow and arrow.
Ibara Shiozaki—queen and magic practicer. Basically, Shiozaki is the queen and protector of a magical forest called the Haniyasu Woods. The woods are home to many magical creatures such as nine-tailed foxes (not the ones from Pokemon the ones from actual mythology) and other animals, both normal and actual. She works to protect them from the outside world and keeps all other forces out by using a sort of plant and vine magic of which she has mastered. She is also an excellent healer and very peaceful and calm. She doesn’t have a palace, but instead sort of a huge throne woven from wood and vines in the middle of a clearing that looks almost magical. She has animals like deer and squirrels and everything that follow her everywhere, and she’s pretty wary around outsiders but always tries to choose a peaceful approach. However, if someone still chooses to push through and does something inexcusable, she’ll basically sick her magic vines on ‘em.
Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu—alright, so you know that one dragon that Kirishima is? But he can still like, turn into a human and everything? I headcanon that there is actually a race of dragon-people called the Furēmushi, or a shortened version of the translation of “flame shifters.” They live in this firey, volcanic mountain range and are able to turn from human to dragon form. It’s very rural and tribal; they have a chief and everything and are strictly bound by codes of honor. More on that later in a different post, but basically Tetsutetsu is a warrior for the Furēmushi. He takes on a silver dragon form and is actually one of the strongest members of the village, along with Kirishima (ya know, until he left to be with Bakugo and everything). But the thing is, even though Kirishima left, Tetsutetsu still is loyal to the Furēmushi and is one the best warriors, and he still works to protect the tribe and everything. He’s fiercely loyal to it and would do anything to protect it, as well as his honor.
Pony Tsunatori—a mage. Basically, Pony is a village girl who comes from a poor family and lives in the lower levels of a small town of a kingdom far away from everyone else (so she’s still a foreigner and everything). Her parents are both bakers and work to feed the town so they’re pretty well known in their village. It wasn’t until she accidentally revived a dying flower blossom back to blooming that she realized she was one of the few people who could practice magic. Sorcerers and mages are actually very rare and valuable in the kingdom and being able to practice it is a skill not many have, but magic is frowned upon in her family since her parents wanted her to grow up and manage the family business instead of “galavanting around the world doing who-knows-what.” So instead, she practices magic in secret during the night, trying to learn how to be a mage in private, and one-day Kendou eventually comes to town and meets her. It’s Kendou who encourages her to develop her magic as she wishes and follows her own path, which is why she finally decides to leave her village in pursuits of becoming a mage.
Kinoko Komori—a fairy. You know that forest I mentioned earlier that Shiozaki rules over? Yeah, fairies are part of that too. Komori is a small fairy that lives in that forest in the fairy village part of it and sheissocute she has a mushroom hat and everything just GAH. She’s always been afraid of the world beyond the forest, and for the most part has been quite content with living in the fairy village. It wasn’t until Kendou made her way to the Haniyasu Woods, and, after Shiozaki met her and took a liking to her and a bunch of things living in the woods saw an outsider that Komori became curious of the outside world. She got to talking with Kendou and saw how interesting outsiders could be, and eventually does leave the forest.
Beautiful
do you have any headcanons about the bnha fantasy au? :'D
Sure! I love this AU so much I have tons of ideas for it! *cracks knuckles*
Kirishima is a dragon shifter. In his dragon form, he looks like the red dragon Bakugou is seen riding in the anime ending [x]. He can breathe fire even in his human form if he’s not careful. Sometimes he likes his meat a bit more on the raw side thanks to his dual nature.
Bakugou is a dragonologist. He and Kirishima meet when Bakugou finds him injured in his dragon form and takes care of him. He doesn’t realize that Kiri is a shifter until the redhead makes the skin of his arm shift into red scales in front of his shoked face.
Deku is an adventurer that leaves his homeland in search of fame. He’s not very well-suited for combat since he lacks the training for it, but the boy is hella smart and probably knows the history and geography of his world by heart. Also, kudos if his nerdbook (=nerd notebook) in this universe consists of random notes of literally everything that catches his eye: plants with magic properties, plants that just look good, random vocabulary from local tribes, notes on the different cultural traditions and fashion styles of the various populations he happens to stumble upon, alchemic properties he’ll never actually experiment on, ice cream flavours you can only find in X land, etc.
Todoroki is an exiled prince. The corrupt nobles of his homeland pinned their own conspiracy to overthrow king Enji on him when the tyrant started getting suspicious of treason, and they backed it up with false evidence, mainly correspondence with King Toshinori, ruler of the neighboring kingdom. Normally, treason would be punished with a death sentence, but Shouto’s royal status granted him a trial. He ultimately got away with his life but he’s been exiled for the entire duration of it. Or - he’s not a fool and he knows the laws well - until the current King dies. Then, as the only legitimate heir, his nobles will be forced to call him back if they don’t want to have a war of succession on their hands, as king Enji is a known regular of brothels and has had many affairs that landed him with many bastard children.
Momo was Shouto’s personal guard until he was exiled. Afterwards, she resigned from her position to become a mercenary.
Ochako is a mage in training that joined Deku’s party at last. She’s got a good grip on all types of magic, but her stamina is not great and she frequently has to make use of magic replenishing potions after her magical exhaustion kicks in, much to Iida’s worry because it is not advisable to be so reliant on potions! Uraraka-kun, you must be aware that abusing such items is likely to cause addiction, especially if consumed with so little concern for the mage’s natural healing process!
Iida is an ex-knight that decided to follow Deku out of loyalty when Midoriya rescued him from another attack of the same werewolf that had already bitten his brother Tensei, turning him and ending his career as a warrior. After that attack, Tenya felt that his understanding of the world and its dangers was very limited, and that he needed to travel and to experience a lot more to be able to repent for not being able to save his brother on time.
Tsuyu is an innkeeper with a knack for water-manipulation magic and partial animal transfiguration one. She doesn’t have much use of it in her current profession, but then again, she’s only helping her parents out during the busiest season, but when she’s not at the inn she’s studying at the local Urabity Lake’s Transfiguration and Runology Academy in the plus department (see what I did there :’D), and is counting on graduating there and then offer her services to the community, especially since she doesn’t want another tragedy like the Great Flood from her childhood that destroyed half of Urabity Lake and left a lot of people homeless and devoid of any material possessions.
Kaminari is a thief masquerading as a harmeless but sadly also tone-deaf bard in training. He tried stealing Bakugou’s gold pouch and his necklaces during one of Bakugou’s trips to town, and nearly died in the aftermath of his wrath. Turns out, Kirishima knows him and is actually good friends with him, which is the only reason why Kaminari still lives to tell the tale.
Jirou is an actual bard. She knows how to hold a sword because she received the training for it, so she’s not afraid to travel alone, but her true skills lay in her rhymes and her music. She has songs featuring the most fearless warriors, including King Toshinori in his golden days, and songs meant to dance and sing along to after a successful adventure.
Ojiro is a spy. He works undercover in the alchemy and potion trafficking rings and reports to Commander Aizawa, who is a policeman but also doubles as an alchemy teacher on most weekdays, hence why he’s constantly exhausted all the time.
Tokoyami is a very powerful necromancer (sue me, but he’s definitely into Dark Magic. Have you seen the guy???), but in truth he’s never used his powers for evildoing. He’s mostly fixing up stuff other Dark Wizards before messed with and left behind. He’s also fairly good at summoning magic. He probably owns tons of cursed artefacts that he tried to render harmless, with varied results. Townspeople avoid him like the plague. Rumors have it that he has a pact with a demon, which he calls Dark Shadow. In truth, his bloodline was cursed with darkness and he’s still trying to break said curse, but somewhere along the line he found out that the Dark Bird is not so bad of a companion, especially since he’s always so lonely.
Ashido and Sero are magical creatures experts. They’ve worked odd jobs in the past and picked up useful knowledge in how to deal with scared, injured animals. They have founded a shelter together, and they mostly tend to familiars and magical pets in general.
“Spring, the season I met you. Another Spring without you is coming.”
Your Lie In April
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso | Kaori’s Letter