You guys know Filipinos have hispanic surnames, but not all. While most surnames meant places, beautiful adjectives, and son-of-Christ, Filipino surnames are whack.
Dimaano - Cannot be whatever. Can be interpreted as immovable and invinsible.
Pinagkaisahan - Mobbed
Tatlongsuso - Three boobs
Bagonggahasa - Newly sharpened
Katindig - The One I'm standing up with
Banaohan - Someone who has been hit with a coconut
Aglipay - To play with some kind of seeds
Mabini - Suave, likable, smooth af ((Insert Apolinario Mabini winking at you))
this is awesome omg? ive read some of the fics cloversdreams made (mostly abt stanxeno and tsukasui!) i haven't read saccharine yet but let me guess, it's fluff isn't it? since saccharine means sweet right? hopefully i got it correct!!
the song is so pretty and it has the tooth-rotting fluff vibes yk? ahhh i love stanxeno so much, i really love that part in the middle (?) where it goes a lil quiet and theres more emphasis on drums (?) im so soo sorry if i got the instruments wrong and if i sucked at describing what i heard, I listened to this without earphones and w a rlly low volume bc im at my parents room and they're asleep D:
this is soo cute, u r so talented!! i love the drawing too! aHHH stanxeno <33
So fun fact, I compose. I made a song for a ship I like- title is based from a fic that @/cloversdreams made. Though hit isn’t a song for the fic itself, it was inspired from it
Just think of two random syllables then put -naya in the end.
Boom! You have an ancient girl's name.
Think of two random syllables then put -yog in the end.
Boom! You have ancient boy's name.
Gender neutral? Usually ends with -it, -ki, -ti, or -ag
You can also use syllables enclosed in consonants like Lan-, Gan-, Hik-, Sin-, Nag-,
Examples:
Girls: Halanaya, Gidanaya, Amanaya, Kalanaya
Boys: Halayog, Gidayog, Amayog, Kalayog
Gender Neutral: Sarit, Dalit, Araki, Saraki, Halati, Lanit, Ganyaki, Sinag
Source? Malay ko. Panaginip siguro. I just think they're neat.
my full illustration for @familystylezine, a publication about the histories behind various asian, asian american, and pacific islander foods! my piece features the filipino tapsilog.
Gen: Oh, is your "brain" acting "illogically"? It’s a hunk of meat with electricity in it, what did you expect?
Senku: Sometimes it scares me that you’re a psychologist.
Forgot to put this up here oops.
Anyway, a manananggal for mythsona!
Well, I was re-re-re-reading some chapters of manga (I can't help it, sorry) and I'd noticed one thing about Gen' cards.
But first, when and who made one of the most powerful trick of this cute mentalist?
Let's start straight (or not, in this case?).
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In chapter 70, paper (and the possibility to make sheets to draw and write on them) is acquired by the Science team. So I don't think Gen' cards already existed before this chapter because they made by paper with a touch of plastic (I supposed because the paper it was more easy to draw something on but only paper isn't enough).
In chapter 82, Gen remembered Senkuu' words about the entertainment (so like his own magic show) and how they will come back. I wanted to include it because from chapters 70-81, Senkuu and all of them in general had zero (0) chills to make something of frivolous like cards. So when Gen' cards could be made? Maybe after this chapter?
In chapter 84, finally we could see one of the cards: the Joker + Gen explained one of his psychological tricks.
Had you noticed? The Joker had a sort of title.
Uncertainty Principle.
It wasn't a psychological or magical concept but a scientific one. The Uncertainty Principle was also known as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Google-chan was trying to explain to me what it was but it wasn't important for this post, so let's forget about what it was but not that it was a scientific concept.
Also the double faced joker here had the same scar of Gen.
Cute.
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In chapter 88, we could more of his cards. On the cards were written Tarot Gen Card (and they hadn't the pattern motive that they had in few chapters before).
At first I thought that there was something strange but Wikipedia-chan explained that even cards like these that Gen used could be called like this. For Tarot Cards I did mean another type...
Btw, in this chapter we also saw another card. 3 of hearts that had a title as well.
Theory of Evolution.
This one is an another scientific concept like that for the joker's card. It's a reference to theory of evolution made by Charles Darwin, of course.
So here we go with my theories:
1) Gen made these cards by himself
I mean, he needed them and finally he had all materials to use. Tarot Gen Cards are useful for good (little show that he could make as it was shown in a small photo in this panel from chapter 99)
or "evil" magic tricks (when it was to make his and Senkuu's interests went well). This could be valid because on cards there was Gen's name (normally on something made by Senkuu there was always his name).
2) Gen asked to Senkuu to make these cards
Gen was very lazy. He needed cards and he asked them to Senkuu for the same reasons that I'd said above. Also Senkuu maybe could draw (we didn't know nothing about Gen's other skills) or they asked to the little child from the Village to draw a few illustrations on cards lol
3) Senkuu made them for Gen as a gift (after all, Gen has made for him the telescope)
Yes, same reasons above but there was more. Senkuu didn't express his feelings and he preferred to do something concrete for who he loved and cared about. So he made cards with Gen's name but call them with scientific concepts also to teached them to Gen.
The scene that I've pictured in my mind is like this:
"A mentalist like you have to have cards with him... So here we go. Use them for Science Kingdom's Sake."
"Have you given to me a present, Senkuu-chan~? For what? I'm not complaining."
"It's not a present, it's for your mentalist job. Use them for tricking who wants to trick us."
"Wait... Why has every card a different scientific principle on it?"
"Because you can study them now."
"Have I to study here too? Tewwible!"
And I've done, let me know what do you think, if you mind or if you want me to focus on something else about SenGen or Dr. Stone story 🃏
Ok so a lil something different than Pokemons. I wanted to draw Philippine Deities in a somewhat surrealistic eldritch forms. Here are 5 of the most well know gods in Philippine mythology. Planning to do more as well.
Philippine Mythology as told by my childhood: Tik-tik
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bathala // god of creation, ruler of the pantheon
works as a carpenter. makes intricate furniture and statues out of wood, and sells them at a roadside shop. each figure he makes is completely unique. sometimes he breathes life into them, but just temporarily. misses the advent of humanity and wants to recreate the experience. really hands-on when it comes to building things.
mayari, tala and hanan // goddesses of the moon, stars and dawn
regulars at coffee shops and indie band concerts. all about poetry and music, but don’t have time for petty things like heartbreak. stay up all night into the wee hours of the morning. they crave the silence right before the world rearranges itself into a new symphony.
diyan masalanta // goddess of love and childbirth
the campus love doctor, takes care of everyone and their fragile hearts. is just at the age when you first fall in love. she may seem young, but her words carry weight and are universal. is always there for you, whether you’re pining or heartbroken. volunteers at a lying-in clinic for expectant mothers, ready to give a hand.
anitan tabu // goddess of wind and rain
is there one moment and gone the next. almost never inside, and never stationary. the sidewalks and alleyways are her home. the leaves and other debri pick up just a little when she walks by. smells like the air right before it drizzles.
apolaki // god of the sun and war
always glaring. only comes out when everyone else is inside because of the sweltering heat. collects old war relics and frequents the small, out-of-the-way museums in the province. visits the graves of soldiers who have no one to remember them. can repair your gun for a small fee. doesn’t seem to run out of war stories, be it from the spanish times to the japanese colonization.
dumakulem // god of the mountains
volunteers as a guide for mountain bikers. knows obscure paths like the back of his hands, and can never get lost. speaks to animals in hushed tones, telling them where to pass and get food. not really for much conversation with mortals.
anagolay // goddess of lost things
her pawn shop-slash-restaurant is full of odd artifacts, from old masks to antique jewelry. helps people with important things they’ve lost. gives students the missing hard drives, employees their car keys, and children their toys. keeps the things that don’t belong to anyone, and writes down their stories.
idiyanale // goddess of labor and good deeds
works as a public school teacher. recognizes hard work, even the one most difficult to see, and rewards it justly. all students become silent once she opens her mouth. her word is absolute but kind. underpaid employees mysteriously receive bonuses when she’s around, and the overpaid ones somehow lose their salary, just like that.
mapulon // god of the seasons
somehow manages to dress just right - not too warm, not to cold. his little shop is stocked with whatever you need, right when you need it. raincoats for when you go back to school, jackets for when it starts to get cold, swimwear when summer starts. the fruits he sells are always ripe, since he knows exactly which ones are in season. his very appearance and mood seems to change just as the climate does, but just slightly.
amanikable // god of the sea and storms
stays by the coast. has a wild beard, and looks like he hasn’t bathed in weeks. the smell of day-old saltwater clings to his body. mumbles incomprehensibly about natural disasters. the locals, especially the fishermen, usually steer clear of him, except when his whispers involve typhoons or tsunamis, in which case they head for higher ground.
lakapati // goddess of fertility and agriculture
the rice paddies are her domain during june and july, the planting season. seedlings sprout on the ground she walks on. none of the seeds the farmers plant seem to go to waste. sometimes works as a family consultant for couples who are struggling to have children.
dimangan // god of good harvest
shows his head in the fields only when harvest time comes. gives farmers who harvest by hand that extra needed energy. tends to stick around longer than lakapati does, because the harvest involves so much more than uprooting the crops - there’s also cleaning and storing and selling. makes sure farmers have just the right amount to sell to make money but not so much that the crops go to waste.