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3 months ago
He Was A Punk She Did Ballet: ❌
He Was A Punk She Did Ballet: ❌

He was a punk she did ballet: ❌

He and she are both punks and have a crush on a same art baby: ✅

3 months ago
Guess Who Rewatched Across The Spideverse🫡

guess who rewatched across the spideverse🫡

3 months ago
Yall Think He Can Clutch This With The Power Of Friendship Or Nah

yall think he can clutch this with the power of friendship or nah

4 months ago
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Happy Pet Story 开心萌宠 ハピペト แฮปปี้เพ็ทสตอรี่
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Happy Pet Story 开心萌宠 ハピペト แฮปปี้เพ็ทสตอรี่
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Happy Pet Story 开心萌宠 ハピペト แฮปปี้เพ็ทสตอรี่
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Happy Pet Story 开心萌宠 ハピペト แฮปปี้เพ็ทสตอรี่
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Happy Pet Story 开心萌宠 ハピペト แฮปปี้เพ็ทสตอรี่
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4 months ago
The Family They Could've Been...

the family they could've been...

4 months ago
3 Depictions Of Hong Kong’s Now Demolished Walled City: 
3 Depictions Of Hong Kong’s Now Demolished Walled City: 
3 Depictions Of Hong Kong’s Now Demolished Walled City: 

3 depictions of Hong Kong’s now demolished walled city: 

1) Infographic by Aldofo Arranz, South China Morning Post 

2) Kenji (manga) by Ryuchi Matsuda & illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara

3) Greg Girard, City of Darkness 

4 months ago
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found
Kowloon Walled City (the Last Pic Is A Theme Park Inspired By Kowloon) In My Last Lucid Dream I Found

kowloon walled city (the last pic is a theme park inspired by kowloon) in my last lucid dream i found myself in a similar environment and explored it a little cool af experience

4 months ago

The weird and wonderful history of Kowloon as a digital interactive space - Part I

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

The Kowloon Walled City was one of the most emblematic locations in Hong Kong due to its irregular, fast-paced and largely ungoverned growth within a minute parcel of land. During the occupation of Hong Kong Island by the British in the mid 18th century, the Qing authorities surrounded the area with walls, turning it into a strategic position from where to closely inspect the foreign nation's covert activities. Almost a century later, during World War II, the area was seized by the Japanese, who tore down the walls and repurposed the stone for the construction of a nearby airport.

After the war, China would eventually regain possession of the city, though the disinterest of local authorities in addressing its increasing social disturbances placed it in a downward path to a state of utter degradation. By the 1970s, Kowloon had become the epicentre of Hong Kong's criminal underworld, dominated by a handful of its most vicious Triads.

Towards the last years of its existence, the ancient settlement was as a precarious heap of concrete, sheltering nearly half a million people within less than seven acres of land. Cultural and political changes in China made it increasingly difficult for this urban anomaly to remain unaddressed. In the late 1980s, an action plan was put together aiming to relocate its inhabitants and reconvert the real estate into an inner-city park. Stories about residents refusing to leave their unsafe and unsanitary homes were featured prominently in newspapers, baffling readers all over the world. Once the single most densely populated area in the world, this enclave was an architectural aberration whose disconcerting aesthetic influenced numerous works of art in different fields of creation; including a small yet consequential number of video games that briefly reference or prominently feature this abominably transfixing space.

九龍島 (Kyu-Ryu-Tou) - Starcraft - 1986

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

The year is 2025. An arms dealer escalates the tensions between East and West by developing a genetic weapon in a secret base at Kowloon Island. The United Nations react by sending in their best man, Jamie Starr. Unrelated to the Walled City itself, the first game to be located in the Kowloon peninsula - and indeed include the name as a part of its title - is this obscure turn-based RPG, Kyu-Ryu-Tou for the NEC PC88 and FM-77 machines. The game is a sequel to Shangai, released the year before, featuring the same protagonist. Starcraft would also go on to produce a third instalment in 1987 named TO.KY.O. Clearly there wasn't much regard here from the developers part for geographic accuracy, as Kowloon is depicted here as being an island. While Hong Kong's southern territory is composed of an actual island, all the different areas named Kowloon are located in the mainland.

Riot City - Westone - 1991

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

One of the most shameless specimens among a relatively long list of Final Fight clones, Riot City contains subtle references to Kowloon, though never referring to it by name. Two narcotics detectives are assigned with the mission of dismantling a cartel running a crime-ridden located in fictional Riot Island. This recurring yet geographically nonsensical notion of Kowloon as an island comes up here, yet again. The final moment of the introduction sequence for this minor Sega arcade success shows both protagonists approaching a tight cluster of buildings whose source inspiration is quite unmistakable. Because Westone maintained ownership of most of this production's intellectual property, a later port to the PC Engine entitled Riot Zone was made possible with the help of Hudson soft. Kowloon's Gate - Zeque - 1997

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

Reviving the Walled City through the lens of cybermystic surrealism, Kowloon's Gate is a dense, daunting adventure masterfully capturing the slum's dark and narrow recesses. This 1997 Japanese Playstation exclusive spans across four discs of unparalleled full motion 3D CGI spectacle, alternating with real-time 3D dungeons brimming with outlandish characters and concepts deeply inspired by Chinese history, geography and cultural traditions.

Ironically, Zeque managed to embed the theme of Feng-Shui, the ancient geomantic art seeking harmony between the individual and their surrounding space, into a story set in the world's most historically untidy district.

SaGa Frontier - Square - 1997

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

SaGa Frontier takes place in a solar system named The Regions, composed of multiple inhabited worlds for the player to explore, each with its different degree of civilizational development and culture. One of these planets goes by the suggestive name Kūron. Its pervasive neon light signs, food stalls, makeshift cabins and rooftop scaffolding instantly evoke the memory of China’s so-called city of darkness.

Shadow Hearts - Sacnoth - 2001

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

Shortly after the release of Koudelka, Sacnoth's initiated the development of Shadow Hearts, the first episode from a cult RPG trilogy exclusively designed for the Playstation 2. In good Japanese fashion, the game proposes an anachronistic yet visually suggestive depiction of Kowloon, portraying its architectural style and degree of decay as it existed in the late twentieth century, despite the fact that the game's events take place during the nineteen twenties.

Just as noteworthy is the almost complete absence of any inhabitants, which inadvertently make this portrayal of the quarter eerily reminiscent of the state in which it was found circa 1993 or 1994, as local authorities brought the long, arduous eviction project to a close.

Shenmue II - SEGA AM2 - 2001

The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I
The Weird And Wonderful History Of Kowloon As A Digital Interactive Space - Part I

Shenmue II exhibits the most complete and period-accurate video game representation of Kowloon to date. While more recent games featuring this area may represent a number of its aspects with the aid of improved visual fidelity, none features it with such depth as this masterpiece of masterpieces. More than mere background decoration, Kowloon exists in the Shenmue series as a crucial, climacteric element of its modern epic narrative.

It is a well known fact that Yu Suzuki and his team conducted extensive research of the region so as to achieve a result that impresses even to this day. It must be noted, however, that they have similarly taken a fair share of creative liberty when converting the area to best align with the themes they wished to explore. Further reading is required for a more complete context in this regard, namely how this area ties with an early Dreamcast tech demo design which fans lovingly named Tower of Babel. Ostensively, technical limitations did curtail the degree of precision in which the surrounding area could be replicated. The aerial view from the cutscene in which Ryo Hazuki arrives on location places Kowloon at an imaginary degree of elevation over surrounding vegetation. In the year of 1987, during which the game is set, the actual enclave stood perfectly levelled with a myriad of other modern buildings, undoubtedly more than could be reproduced under the circumstances. These trifling considerations aside, Shenmue II entirely succeeds in capturing the vibrant life and mesmerizing beauty of the destitute and decayed urban agglomeration, in a way that it was deemed entirely impossible at the time of its release.

For reasons entirely related to per post content limitations imposed by Tumblr, this article will be continued in PART II.

4 months ago
Planes Over Kowloon

Planes over Kowloon

4 months ago
"Kowloon Walled City—Caged Balconies," 1990, Photo By Ian Lambot.

"Kowloon Walled City—Caged Balconies," 1990, photo by Ian Lambot.

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4 months ago
Kowloon City: An Illustrated Guide,
Kowloon City: An Illustrated Guide,
Kowloon City: An Illustrated Guide,
Kowloon City: An Illustrated Guide,

Kowloon City: An Illustrated Guide,

At its height in the 1990s, Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong housed about 50,000 people. Its population is unremarkable for small cities, but what set Kowloon apart from others of its size was its density. Spanning only 2.6 hectares, the tiny enclave contained 1,255,000 people per square kilometer, making it the densest city in the world.

Kowloon was built as a small military fort around the turn of the 20th century. When the Chinese and English governments abandoned it after World War II, the area attracted refugees and people in search of affordable housing. With no single architect, the urban center continued to grow as people stacked buildings on top of one another and tucked new structures in between existing ones to accommodate the growing population without expanding beyond the original fort’s border.

With only a small pocket of community space at the center, Kowloon quickly morphed into a labyrinth of shops, services, and apartments connected by narrow stairs and passageways through the buildings. Rather than navigate the city through alleys and streets, residents traversed the structures using slim corridors that always seemed to morph, an experience that caused many to refer to Kowloon as “a living organism.”

The city devolved into a slum with crime and poor living conditions and was razed in 1994. Before demolition, though, a team of Japanese researchers meticulously documented the architectural marvel, which had become a sort of cyberpunk icon that even inspired a gritty arcade as tribute.

Courtesy: Hitomi Terasawa

4 months ago
It Was So Common For Water To Be Dripping Throughout The Hallways Of The Walled City That People Often

It was so common for water to be dripping throughout the hallways of the walled city that people often had to carry umbrellas. Considering that it was closed off from any fresh air I wonder what the smell and dampness of the place was. It is said that the constant water throughout prevented the whole thing from going up in flames. 


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4 months ago

They share one brain cell and the brain cell is in Merlin

Regular writers: The two main characters can't be both idiots one of them has to be smart

Merlin:

Regular Writers: The Two Main Characters Can't Be Both Idiots One Of Them Has To Be Smart
1 year ago

"ana is better than mia" my sibling in christ, we're all in the titanic while it drowns

2 years ago

ED blogs really are just us telling each other the healthiest way to do really unhealthy things, that we all agree are terrible and we shouldn't do.

2 years ago

I swear my parents just be adding oil in everything at this point 😭

why do my parents alway choose the most caloric dinners T~T like please I don't want to eat 800 cals every other night

2 years ago

ed: dont eat ever again <3

me: okay!

ed: take cold showers to burn more calories <3

me: absolutely not. no. never.

2 years ago

mentally relapsing but being physically unable to restrict or to lose weight is the worst thing ever

2 years ago

when you spend hours making an excersize and diet regime and binge on the first day

When You Spend Hours Making An Excersize And Diet Regime And Binge On The First Day
2 years ago

when you spend hours making an excersize and diet regime and binge on the first day

When You Spend Hours Making An Excersize And Diet Regime And Binge On The First Day
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