Seeing-double-rp - SEEING DOUBLE

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2 years ago

Karen Gillan Gif Hunt

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Under the cut are 403 textless hq gifs of Karen Gillan. I do not own any of these gifs and will happily credit the creators or remove the gifs they own if requested. Please reblog or like if you use! :)

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2 years ago
Photos From Dilireba's Weibo 🍊🧡
Photos From Dilireba's Weibo 🍊🧡
Photos From Dilireba's Weibo 🍊🧡

photos from Dilireba's weibo 🍊🧡


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4 years ago
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny

The Leatherdos is a hair clip that doubles as a multi-tool that combines 5 different tools in a tiny hair clip: screw-drivers, a wrench, a trolley coin, a ruler, and a cutting edge.

—->http://odditymall.com/leatherdos-is-a-hair-clip-multi-tool

4 years ago

hwang yeji gif icons!!

(🍁) click the maple leaf to be redirected to 450 gif icons of itzy’s hwang yeji! she is south korean and born in ‘00, so please keep this in mind when casting. these icons were all made by me from scratch and i’d appreciate it if you didn’t edit in any way, shape, or form. please reblog if you found this useful / are planning on using! and, if you like my work, please consider buying me a coffee! (☕)

Hwang Yeji Gif Icons!!

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2 years ago
Different Designs Call For Different Icon Fonts. Some Sets Have Thick, Round Lines, Others Have Sharp,

Different designs call for different icon fonts. Some sets have thick, round lines, others have sharp, elegant lines. Some have unusual icons, some are lightweight and just have the basics. Instead of asking for everyone's favorite icon fonts in my discord groups 500 different times, here's my masterlist of icon fonts and icon font collections for easy reference.

While there are many icon fonts out there, the ones in this collection are easy to use and install. If your favorite icon font isn't on the list, reblog with your picks!

Icon Fonts

Note: some of these icon counts include all the different styles the individual icons come in.

Bootstrap Icons - free - 1,600 icons a complete set with a little quirk

Box Icons - free - 1,578 icons an icon font with thick lines and round features

Dripicons - free - 95 icons a basic, friend-shaped icon font

Elusive Icons - free - 304 icons a solid, sharp set of icons

Entypo - free - 511 icons a mix of solid and outlined icons

Eva Icons - free - 480 icons a simple icon font

Feather Icons - free - 282 icons a customizable icon set

Fico - free - 78 icons a lightweight collection of common icons

FontAwesome - freemium - 1,608 free icons - 7,864 pro icons the go-to and most popular icon font

Foundation Icon Font - free - 283 icons the basic+ icon font

Genericons Neue - free - 100 icons generic-looking icons

Glyphicons - freemium - 2 free sets - 8 premium sets pandemic and arrow sets are free!

Icofont - free - 2,100+ the complete set of icons

Iconsax - free - 6,000 icons a round, detailed, and modern icon font

Ionicons - free - 515 icons a softer, but still sharp icon font

Ligature Symbols - free - 250 icons a minimalist icon font that can be combined to create ligatures

Linear Icons - freemium - 170 free icons - 1,001 pro icons an ultra-crisp icon font

Line Awesome - free - 1,380 icons sharp, modern, unique icons

Map Icons - free - 175 icons an icon font with specific map icons

Material Icons - free - 900+ icons a google fonts icon font

Meteocons - free - 40+ icons a meteorological icon set

Microns - free - 108 icons a lightweight, basic icon font

Open Iconic - free - 223 icons a sharp, solid icon set

Phosphor Icons - free - 6,282 icons a flexible, elegant icon font (and my personal go-to)

Pixelart Icons - free - 350+ icons a cute pixel art icon font

Rivolicons - free - 132 icons a sleek font with all the essentials

RPG Awesome - free - 495 icons an rpg-themed icon font

Stroke 7 - free - 202 icons a thin & modern icon font

Teenyicons - free - 1,000+ icons a tiny, thin, minimalist icon font

The Elegant Icon Font - free - 360 icons a simple and elegant icon font

Themify - free - 320+ icons an iOS 7-inspired icon set

Typicons - free - 308 icons a heavy, basic icon font

Weather Icons - free - 222 icons a weather-themed icon set

Icon Font Collections

Many of the fonts above are included in these font collections! You just need to search for them.

Flaticon - freemium - 6.3M+ icons to use svg's for icon fonts you need a premium account, but it's still a valuable resource!

Fontello - free a collection of 11 icon families

IcoMoon - freemium - 5,500+ free icons - 4,000+ pro icons a whole ass library of icon fonts

Icons8 - freemium - 33 free styles to use svg's for icon fonts you need a premium account, but it's still a valuable resource!

Iconify - free thousands of icon sets

Iconshock - freemium - 2 million 400+ icon sets in more than 30 styles

Streamline - freemium - 24 icon sets modern and fun icon sets

to [icon] - free a collection of collections of icons and icon fonts

We Love Icon Fonts - free a collection of 10 font families

2 years ago

Advice on Writing Thieves, Assassins, or Other Stealthy Characters

I’ve put a lot of research into this, and I’ve seen a lot of great rogue-like characters, where the author was clearly unsure as to how they perform their criminal activities. If you feel the need to ask why I know this stuff, my main writings are for a book series called “A Thief’s War,” which should be more than enough explanation. I swear I’m not personally a thief.

Anyway, here we go:

Lockpicking:

I’ve seen some stories where characters grab a paperclip, and boom, no lock can stop them. I’ve also seen some where master thieves take a hammer and smash the lock.

A lock has a series of tumblers in it, each of which need to click into place for it to unlock. A key’s design is usual exactly what it must be to get these tumblers into the proper position.

There are a wide array of shapes and sizes for lockpicks, and if you’re going to go around picking locks, you’re going to need more than one. There is no universal lockpick. Furthermore, for some reason a lot of people don’t include the secondary locking tool: a lock wrench. This is used to turn the the lock, and to keep the tumblers in place once you’ve appropriately placed them with the lockpick.

A lockpicker will know that a tumbler is in place when they hear it click, but the noise is usually quiet, so they’ll often have their ear close to the door.

Can you pick a lock with a paperclip? Yes, but it’s hard as hell, and a paperclip won’t fit into all locks. Not to mention it’s a pain turning the lock once the tumblers are in place.

 With code locks, a lot of movies or books show someone pressing their ear closely to the lock, whilst turning it, and listening for a click when it hits the right number. This actually works. These are the most useless goddamn locks in history.

Now, if you’re writing modern day, with smart locks and various other such tech, I’m afraid I can’t help. I haven’t studied that as much. Though, the previous advice will help for most locks, and that information still applies to basically all types of lock that aren’t incredibly expensive.

Sneaking:

The dashing rogue slips through the shadows, his cloak billowing behind him, and somehow none of the dozen patrolling guards walking right by happen to notice him.

Yeah, that’s not how it works.

Sneaking involves a lot of remaining very still, knowing your surroundings, and holding your breath.

A thief infiltrating a house will scout it out, usually for weeks in advance. Sometimes they’ll pose as various businessmen, and try to get the owners of the house let them in for a while so they can study the ins and outs of it. Cracking open a window isn’t quiet, and you need to know what doors will creak and what doors won’t.

If you’re trying to sneak, you need to try and stick near furniture and heavy objects. The floor isn’t nearly as likely to creak when you’re near these. Furthermore, you need to step lightly, and wear the appropriate footwear. Usually some cloth wrapping’s around one’s feet will help to be quiet, but avoid any shoes that might make clacking noises, or sound like they’re peeling off the floor when they move. A thief will also never scuff their feet, if they’re any good at sneaking.

Black clothing only helps you sneak if it’s dark, and your surroundings aren’t bright coloured. If you’re in a city of white buildings and marble, you’ll want matching attire. This is just for if you’re skulking about a city, though. Just make sure you don’t stand out. However, dark clothing will greatly help you not be seen from a distance when it’s night.

If a thief suspects someone is nearby, they should always try to locate a nearby hiding spot, and remain perfectly still. Do not move, and hold a thief will hold their breath if they start getting anxious, as heavy breathing could easily give someone away.

Many stories also don’t seem to account for the fact that various rogues and criminals have shadows, too. Even a quick and subtle movement of a shadow might be enough to give away one’s presence. It’s really, really hard to actually sneak up on someone due to this, and several other factors. Most people will actually feel tense, and usually catch wind of it if someone is sneaking up behind them, as even very quiet sounds and movements like breathing will subconsciously register to people if you get too close.

I’m a master assassin, and I carry a goddamn greatsword:

There is a reason they would use daggers. Assassins didn’t usually sneak into the king’s bedchamber in the dead of night, without being seen once. There are guards. A long hallway with two guards standing in front of the door at the end, there is absolutely no way to slip past that.

They would usually have to get into the building during the day, disguised as a servant, or even another guard. They’d have to wait for the perfect opportunity to sneak into that nobleman’s bedchamber, midday when he was absent, and then wait in there for hours.

If the assassin is sneaking in at night, they rarely go through the interior of the building. Just like a thief, they’ll get the layout of the building, and then they’ll usually enter through a window, or wherever is closest to the target. If they don’t have those guard patrols memorised, they’re screwed.

But you know what’s not subtle? An assassin carrying around a scimitar, or some flashy crossbow. If you’re going to sneak past people, you need a weapon no one will see, and that you can probably hide if someone decides to search you.

Fingerprints:

This is mainly relevant for modern era stories, and I just wanted to say that I’ve seen a few shows where a criminal isn’t wearing gloves throughout the whole thing. You always wear gloves, you never leave the murder weapon. If you touched something without gloves, you may as well take it with you to avoid risk.

Slipping out of Handcuffs:

This usually requires dislocating your fingers. Ouch. But, if the one cuffing or tying up the thief isn’t paying too much attention, you can keep your hands at an appropriate angle that the cuffs will not go on correctly, or the ropes not pulled tight enough, and you can probably slip out of them.

Who needs masks when you have shadowy hoods?

Guess what the easiest facial feature to notice in the dark is? If you guessed eyes, then you’re right. But, if you’re blending in, and your eyes are veiled by the hood that’s somehow not obscuring your vision while you crane your neck downwards to ensure that it covers your face, then people are usually still going to be able to see your lips, which stand out the second most of any feature on a person.

Yes, a hood is good if you’re trying to blend in. But it’s not good for making sure people don’t see your face. Wear a damned mask.

This is all I’ve got, for now. Hope it helps someone!

4 years ago
💙 Blue Science 💙

💙 Blue Science 💙

3 years ago
*hacker Voice* “I’m In”

*hacker voice* “I’m in”


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2 years ago
AHN HYO SEOP FOR EDITION SENSIBILITY (SPRING 2022 COLLECTION)
AHN HYO SEOP FOR EDITION SENSIBILITY (SPRING 2022 COLLECTION)
AHN HYO SEOP FOR EDITION SENSIBILITY (SPRING 2022 COLLECTION)

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seeing-double-rp - SEEING DOUBLE
SEEING DOUBLE

despite what the news and scientific community might say, human cloning and genetic engineering are very much real. the proof, although they themselves don't know it, is walking the streets of seoul and living seemingly ordinary lives. but that is soon to change - a shadowy organization that created and then lost them wants these clones back and will go to great lengths to do so... jcink rp . late fall 2026

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