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Wasteland, baby

I’m in love I’m in love with you

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image 1: Arthur in profile facing right, his face sad yet serene, dressed in full armor, impaled by a sword.

image 2: Merlin stands with his back facing the viewer, in a field full of lilies and wildflowers.

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Can we drag this out and never quit?

I'm so glad you asked :))

There's a feral black cat in Yuqi's neighborhood that is just a menace - though she herself thinks its adorable. Yuqi wonders if the cat belongs to anyone until she spots a woman giving the cat food and calling it a name, "Gomi". And this itself is a misunderstanding - the cat is Tang's bully. Gomi is like a seagull reborn as a raccoon reborn as a cat. Every day without fail, Gomi will hunt down Tang and try to steal her lunch with a 90% success rate.

Yuqi just so happens to witness one such incident. So later, when Gomi gets stuck, Yuqi rescues it (immediately and irrevocably earning the cat's favor unlike Tang) and finds the woman she assumes is Gomi's owner. Unfortunately, Tang is wet & pathetic around women, and finds herself unable to explain properly, and ends up having to take in her enemy. On the plus side, Yuqi really likes cats, and is immediately interested in Tang.

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The Cryptic Motif of “Three Hares with Conjoined Ears

On the Heavenly Palace decorative patterns found in the Mogao Caves at Dunhuang from the late Northern dynasties are images with cryptic patterns, including Buddha's head, the Taotie beast, deer, animals copulating, three hares with conjoined ears, and also writings. This type of decorative pattern is cryptic and difficult to understand and may be closely related to the history of the popular Eastern iconology and divination philosophy from the Han and Wei dynasties and Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou's suppression of Buddhism. They are important references for studying the related history of this period.

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