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dentist-brainsurgeon · 3 months
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Absolute bangers
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whereifindsanity · 2 months
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Jafet Soto
The abandoned Westinghouse Atom Smasher near Pittsburgh, PA.
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crazy-so-na-sega · 7 months
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In antropologia non esistono i "SEMITI". Questi vengono chiamati "afro-asiatici", ma evidentemente gli ebrei sono gli unici al mondo ai quali è concesso attribuirsi una discendenza mitica, giacché Sem è discendente di Noè, come lo sono Jafet e Cam.
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quelli che rubano anche la discendenza...:-)
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bearditorium2 · 1 year
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Jafet Iceland)
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Meri/Almalexia
House On Fire (Ghost Note Symphonies) - Rise Against Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene - Hozier The Diary of Jane - Breaking Benjamin Goddess of the Rain - Burn the Ballroom Howl - Florence + the Machine Every Other Freckle - alt-J Over and Over - Three Days Grace Run - Hozier Temporary - Chase Petra Politics of Love - Rise Against Serpents - Neck Deep Lost Kitten - Metric I Don't Smoke - Mitski Rain When I Die - Alice in Chains Guiding Light - Mumford and Sons Like Real People Do - Hozier Dog Physics - Ings Honest - Ira Wolf The Kill (Bury Me) - Thirty Seconds to Mars The Last Agni Kai - Jafet Meza The Ghost of You - My Chemical Romance
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MERALEXIA PLAYLIST :D I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I enjoyed putting it together<33333
Header credits included in ID
Thank you @/whale-in-that-case for recommending Goddess of the Rain!<3
Songs (very) loosely in chronological order.
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alonglistofbirds · 1 year
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[813/10,977] Black Cuckoo-Dove - Turacoena modesta
Order: Columbiformes (pigeons and doves) Family: Columbidae
Photo credit: Jafet Potenzo Lopes via Macaulay Library
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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National Alaska Day
The largest state by area to join the U.S. and its last frontier to boot; is it any wonder we have a special day — National Alaska Day, held on October 18 each year — to celebrate this amazing place?
History of National Alaska Day
While the origins and founder of National Alaska Day remain elusive at the moment, we know plenty about how Alaska came to be a part of the U.S. Long before the Russians settled in this Arctic land, it was populated by indigenous people from tribes like Inuit, Yupik, Tlingit, and others. They hunted and lived on whale fat, beaver, and fish. Then, the Russians came and settled in Alaska, leaving only after 68 years of ruling. The history of U.S. rule in Alaska began with the setting up of a transcontinental telegraph line in Sitka, Alaska. The U.S. wanted to expand their territory, and the Russians wanted to leave — the decimated sea otter population meant this land was no longer profitable, and Russia was short on money after the Crimean War, making Alaska hard to defend. William Seward, the state’s secretary at that time, was the main hand behind the purchase. Alaska was purchased at $7.2 million. His championing of this cause was so prominent, the vast majority of Americans who thought this purchase was a mistake took to calling Alaska “Seward’s Folly.”
Then, in the 18th century, two prospectors found gold at the Klondike region, and thus began the gold rush era in Alaska. Numbers indicate upwards of 10,000 fortune seekers that were headed for goldfields at Klondike, and the beaches at Nome in western Alaska, another place where gold was found. The newfound popularity of this region was cemented by its strategic position during the Second World War. When the Japanese invaded the Aleutian Islands, parts of which are U.S. territory and parts belonging to the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai, the American army had already been stationed there, ready to protect their border. After the Civil War, this Aleutian campaign — called the ‘One Thousand Mile War’ — was the first such battle fought on American soil. Alaska remained a territory until the 19th century when it became a U.S. state.
The 19th century also brought dog sledding to the forefront of American consciousness. A deadly outbreak of diphtheria in Nome threatened the lives of every single person living there. Additionally, the place was so isolated, that assisting them was very hard. This situation was worsened by an approaching blizzard, which ruled out air assistance. The only way to deliver an antitoxin was via sled dogs. Enter Leonhard Seppala. His fellow Norwegian Jafet Lindeberg — who struck rich in Nome — asked Leonhard Seppala to come work with him in his Pioneer Mining Company. Records indicate Seppala regretted this decision on account of the work being difficult. That is, until the day he became a sled dog driver, mushing supplies. A team of 20 was assembled, including that of Leonhard Seppala, who was a venerated musher by then. While the lead dog, Balto, became famous, many argue it was actually Seppala and his lead dog, Togo, who were the true saviors that day.
National Alaska Day timeline
1867
The Debate
A debate erupts in the U.S. about the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
October 18, 1867
From Russian Rule to U.S. Governance
The Russian flag at the governor’s house is lowered and replaced with a U.S. flag.
1868
Alaska Becomes a U.S. Territory
Alaska changes hands from Russia to the United States.
1897
The Gold Rush Era Begins
Prospectors Joe Juneau and Richard Harris discover gold in the Klondike region, starting the gold rush in Alaska.
1898
More Gold is Found
Prospectors find gold on the beaches at an Alaskan city called Nome.
1900
Prospectors Pour In
232 ships carrying around 18,000 prospectors arrive in Nome.
1943
Alaska is an Important Frontier
Japan invades the Aleutian Islands and more than 140,000 American military troops are already stationed in Alaska.
January 3, 1959
Alaska Becomes a U.S. State
Alaska is number 49 to join the U.S. as a state.
National Alaska Day FAQs
What is Seward's Day in Alaska?
Falling on the last day of March, this day commemorates the purchase of Alaska by the U.S., negotiated by then-Secretary of State William H. Seward.
Can you see Russia from Alaska?
On a clear day, by climbing a hill on Cape Prince of Wales, you might see mainland Siberia, which is 50 miles away.
Can Alaska be sold?
The United States does appear to have the right to sell Alaska or give it away without consulting its debt holders.
How To Celebrate National Alaska Day
Visit Alaska: If you have the time (and the budget) plan a holiday to see the wonders of this Arctic state. Visit the immense Denali National Park and Preserve, which is home to glaciers, fossil records, and a study in geology. Take a trip to see Glacier Bay, which gives you a glimpse at a color of blue you cannot find anywhere else on Earth. If you are a fan of nature, you are in luck. The Alaskan wildlife is as diverse as it is abundant — you can see humpback whales in the bay, lumbering brown bears in the woods, or bald eagles soaring overhead. Explore travel websites for advice on when to visit and get started planning your trip!
Learn more about Alaska: Not bitten by the travel bug yet? Not a problem. Take a virtual tour of this place. Read up on the history of Alaska, its people, and the reasons that make it a special place unlike any other.
Watch a feature: Settle in for a fun Alaska-themed movie night with the family. Check out movies set in this region, like the rom-com “The Proposal,” the adventure drama “Into The Wild,” or the Disney feature, “Togo.” Want something longer-lasting? The “Gold Rush” reality TV series that aired on Discovery Channel is all about, you guessed it, the gold rush in Alaska. Whatever your fancy, there are many movies or TV shows across genres that are set in this place. So grab some popcorn and enjoy watching Alaska’s beautiful landscape on your screen.
5 Fun Facts About Alaska
Alaska means 'great land': The name 'Alaska' comes from the Aleut word ‘Alyeska,’ which means 'great land'.
Alaska has the highest mountain peaks: Alaska is home to some of the highest mountain peaks in the U.S., like Mount Denali.
The Alaskan flag was designed by a child13-year-old Native American Benny Benson designed the flag of Alaska in 1926.
Lowest population density: Alaska has only one person per square mile, making it the state with the lowest population density in the world.
A sled dog race in Seppala’s honor: The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is held every year from Anchorage to Nome, to honor Leonhard Seppala's mission to save an entire community.
Why We Love National Alaska Day
We get to celebrate Alaskan history: The Gold Rush. The Iditarod. 'Seward’s Folly.' There are so many parts to Alaska's history that we are uncovering. On National Alaska Day, we get a chance to learn about and share in this history and celebrate the fact that this amazing land is a part of the U.S.
Because we love Alaska: The land where the sun shines for 24 hours. The land with the Aurora Borealis. Forests, lakes, glaciers, national parks, hiking trails, islands — Alaska has a little something for everyone. This perfect untouched slice of land is a holiday lover's paradise.
We celebrate America’s history: Just imagine, if Seward had not purchased Alaska from the Russians, Americans could not claim this beautiful land as their 49th state. It’s part of their pride and joy and an attraction to travelers everywhere. Alaskan history is intertwined with American history, and National Alaska Day reminds us of this fact.
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heavenboy09 · 3 months
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TODAY IS THE DAY
WHEN THE WORLD 🌎 WILL NOW WITNESS
NICKELODEON'S GREATEST ANIMATION OF ALL TIMES
RETURNS.....
ON FEBRUARY 22ND,  2024
NETFLIX PRESENTS
In a world where human civilization consists of four nations, named after the four classical elements:
the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads.
In each nation, certain people, known as "benders" (waterbenders, earthbenders, firebenders, and airbenders), have the ability to telekinetically manipulate and control the element corresponding to their nation, using gestures based on Chinese martial arts.
The "Avatar" is the only individual with the ability to bend all four elements.
The Avatar is an international arbiter whose duty is to maintain harmony among the four nations, and act as a mediator between humans and spirits. When the Avatar dies, their spirit is reincarnated in a new body, who will be born to parents in the next nation in a set order known as the Avatar cycle: Fire, Air, Water, and Earth.
By tradition, the new Avatar will travel the world to learn all four bending arts, after which they will begin in earnest their role as global peacekeeper. The Avatar can enter a condition known as the "Avatar State", in which they temporarily gain the skills and knowledge of all their past incarnations. Although this is when they are at their most powerful, if the Avatar was ever killed while in the Avatar State, the reincarnation cycle would be broken and the Avatar would cease to exist.
A century ago, young Avatar Aang, afraid of his new responsibilities, fled from his home and was forced into the ocean by a storm. He encased himself and his sky bison Appa in suspended animation in an iceberg near the South Pole.
Shortly afterward, Fire Lord Sozin, the ruler of the Fire Nation, launched a world war to expand his nation's empire. Knowing that the Avatar must be an Air Nomad, he carried out a genocide against the Air Nomads, which he timed with the arrival of a comet that gives firebenders tremendous power.
A hundred years later, siblings Katara and Sokka, teenagers of the Southern Water Tribe, accidentally discover Aang and revive him.
WATER 💧
EARTH 🌎
FIRE 🔥
& AIR 💨
ONLY THE AVATAR MASTERED ALL 4 ELEMENTS TO PROTECT US FROM THE RUTHLESS MIGHT OF THE FIRE 🔥 NATION
100 YEARS LATER
I BELIEVE  THAT THE AVATAR WILL RETURN ...
TO SAVE THE WORLD 🌎
NETFLIX PRESENTS
A NICKELODEON PRODUCTION
BASED ON THE GLOBAL PHENOMENON
AVATAR : THE LAST AIRBENDER 💨
MASTER YOUR ELEMENT 💧🌏🔥💨
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#AvatarTheLastAirBender #Aang #Katara #Sokka #PrinceZuko #WaterTribes #EarthKingdom #FireNation #AirNomads #Nickelodeon #AnimeMonth
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felixantares · 6 months
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23, 56 and 67 for the spotify ask game 🎧🎵
hello! thanks for the ask!! okay so 23 is The Last Agni Kai (Extended Version) by Jafet Meza which is insanely good and I listened to it about a thousand times when writing a Reg and Sirius fight scene for a later chapter of my Shrines fic, 56 is From Your Room by Mia Stegner which is just an entire mood of a song, and 67 is Crush Culture by Conan Grey (which I'd totally forgotten about and clearly I need to listen to more)
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elarzo · 1 year
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HIJOS
Nosotros mestizaje de Sem y Cam.
Nos llaman inhumanos.
Sin conocimiento.
Hemos sido obligados a ser disciplinados.
Los hijos de Cam son los hijos de la maldición.
Ellos, Jafet de Europa. Los criollos ilustrados.
Sem, de Asía. Constructores de barcos.
Nosotros que aprendimos con la naturaleza a curar.
De su espíritu ancestral nos enseñó y brindó para poder sanar.
Ahora no son más que mentiras.
Nos tachan de curanderos.
¡Pero si nuestros conocimientos son escritos por un fray, son válidos (verdad)!
De la blancura no puede venir ninguna enfermedad.
De los hijos de Cam, proviene cualquiera.
De los sangre pura se obtiene conocimientos.
De los hijos malditos calamidades.
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changeling-rin · 2 years
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Welp. Time for a new question to ask every single Link. Someone introduces The whole Chain to modern music. Who's everyone's favorite band and genre, respectively.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DEVOTED MUSIC PERSON. I PICKED MOST OF THESE MUSICIANS OFF A LIST THAT GOOGLE GENERATED FOR ME WHEN I TYPED IN 'GOOD [GENRE] ARTISTS'. I DID MY BEST. PLEASE DON'T JUDGE ME.
Gen: he's a jazz person, he likes mimic the improvisational riffs with his harp. He likes Ella Fitzgerald, she's very emotive
Speck: he's into dubstep surprisingly, it's like nothing he's ever heard before. Datsik is cool
The Four: they're soundtrack people - movies, games, shows - you name it, they've tried it. Hans Zimmer is a particular favorite
Ocarina and Mask: they're both into pop, but on opposite ends of the spectrum. Mask is more into the fast-paced-beat-heavy stuff, like Panic! At The Disco, whereas Ocarina is more of a power ballad guy, like Taylor Swift
Dusk: he likes folk, as a direct result of growing up in a small rural town. Bob Dylan is very relatable
RGBV: they all like instrumental, although none of them particularly agree on what kind of instrumental. Vio prefers softer piano stuff, Blue appreciates a heavy bass and beat section, Red leans towards strings and orchestral stuff, and Green is more into brass and woodwinds. Listening tastes range from GlitchxCity (Blue), Micheal Tai (Vio), insaneintherain (Green), and Rozen (Red)
Lore: classical music, unexpectedly, but it's the sort of classical that's slightly to the left. For example, that one Tchaikovsky piece that calls for cannonfire twelve separate times
Realm: he likes reggae, for the chill vibes. Bob Marley is peak chill vibes
Sketch: blues have fun riffs, and he appreciates that sort of thing. Jimi Hendrix has very good chord progression i
Wind: orchestral/instrumental, which isn't very surprising given the kind of music he uses to make the weather. Jafet Meza makes good stuff, and Theophany
Steam: techno is his vibe, it reminds him of machinery. Tale of Us is neat
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gdlcreflexiones · 1 year
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¿REYES?, NO
La biblia no habla de Reyes, sino de magos. Tampoco indica cuántos eran, ni sus nombres, quizás asumiendo en el tiempo tres, por los tres regalos (oro, incienso y mirra), o por los descendientes de Noé (Sem, Cam y Jafet).
DIOS DICE:
Mt 2:1 CUANDO JESÚS NACIÓ EN BELÉN DE JUDEA EN DÍAS DEL REY HERODES, VINIERON DEL ORIENTE A JERUSALÉN UNOS MAGOS,
Mt 2:2 DICIENDO: ¿DÓNDE ESTÁ EL REY DE LOS JUDÍOS, QUE HA NACIDO? PORQUE SU ESTRELLA HEMOS VISTO EN EL ORIENTE, Y VENIMOS A ADORARLE.
Bendiciones Muchas.
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whereifindsanity · 3 months
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Jafet Soto - Influence Photography
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bearditorium2 · 1 year
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Jafet (Iceland)
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wolcichyczas · 2 years
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20.09.2022
1 Moj. 7:11-24 
(11) W roku sześćsetnym życia Noego, w miesiącu drugim, siedemnastego dnia tego miesiąca, w tym właśnie dniu wytrysnęły źródła wielkiej otchłani i otworzyły się upusty nieba. (12) I padał deszcz na ziemię przez czterdzieści dni i czterdzieści nocy. (13) W tym właśnie dniu weszli do arki Noe oraz Sem, Cham i Jafet, synowie Noego, żona Noego i trzy żony synów jego z nimi, (14) oni i wszelkie zwierzęta według rodzaju swego, i wszelkie bydło według rodzaju swego, i wszelkie płazy, pełzające po ziemi, według rodzaju swego, wszelkie ptaki, wszystko, co ma skrzydła. (15) I weszło do Noego, do arki, po parze z wszelkiego ciała, w którym było tchnienie życia. (16) A te, co weszły jako samiec i samica, z wszelkiego ciała weszły, jak mu rozkazał Bóg. I zamknął Pan za nim. (17) A potop trwał na ziemi czterdzieści dni. I wezbrały wody i podniosły arkę, i płynęła wysoko nad ziemią. (18) A wody przybrały i podniosły się bardzo nad ziemią, arka zaś unosiła się na powierzchni wód. (19) Wody zaś wzbierały coraz bardziej nad ziemią, tak że zostały zakryte wszystkie wysokie góry, które były pod niebem. (20) Na piętnaście łokci wezbrały wody ponad góry, tak że zupełnie zostały zakryte. (21) I wyginęło wszelkie ciało poruszające się na ziemi: ptactwo, bydło i dzikie zwierzęta, i wszelkie płazy, pełzające po ziemi, i wszyscy ludzie. (22) Wszystko, co miało w nozdrzach tchnienie życia, wszystko, co było na suchym lądzie, pomarło. (23) Tak zgładził Bóg wszystkie istoty, które były na powierzchni ziemi, począwszy od człowieka aż do bydła, aż do płazów i ptactwa niebios; to wszystko zostało zgładzone z ziemi. Pozostał tylko Noe i to, co z nim było w arce. (24) A wody wzbierały nad ziemią sto pięćdziesiąt dni. 
W 1 Mojżeszowej 2 powiedziano nam o pod terenowym sposobie zraszania wody mgłą w ogrodzie Eden. To byłoby zgodne z tym, że Bóg umieścił masywną ilość wody pod powierzchnią ziemi. W drugi dzień stworzenia On także wzniósł masyw wody na firmament. Bóg użył tych źródeł wody żeby katastrofalnie zatopić planetę. Biblia również uczy, że powierzchnia świata przed zalaniem była o wiele bardziej płaska niż jest dzisiaj. Nie było wysokich gór oraz głębokich mis oceanicznych. One powstały pod koniec globalnej powodzi (Ps. 104:5-9). Następny problem nad jakim często się zastanawiamy to to, gdzie Noe miał znaleźć miejsce na te wszystkie stworzenia. Kilka czynników sugeruja, że było na nie mnóstwo miejsca. Po pierwsze, zwierzęta morskie nie zostały zabrane (1 Mój. 6:7,17, 20; 7:15-16, 21-22). Po drugie, Noe potrzebował jedynie pary oryginalnego rodzaju stworzonych zwierząt, a nie setki ras, które powstały wewnątrz każdego rodzaju. Konserwatywna ocena wykazałaby, że łódź miałaby on ok 6,700 zwierząt na pokładzie łodzi, która mogła pomieścić 125,000 zwierząt rozmiarów owcy. Ostatecznie, zwierzęta z pewnością były młodsze i mniejsze od dużych zwierząt. Dlaczego miałby zabierać w pełni wyrośniętego dinozaura zamiast małego i młodego? Wody osiadły na ziemi na 150 dni i w pełni zniszczyły istniejący wtedy świat (2 P 3:6). Prawie wszystko w życiu na ziemi zmieniło się dla Noego i jego rodziny. Jednak Bóg pozostał wierny swoim obietnicom nadchodzącego Ratownika. 
Krok Życiowy 
Jakiego rodzaju niebezpieczne burze czekają na Ciebie w tych dniach? Jeśli Bóg mógł zachować Noego i jego rodzinę w bezpieczeństwie w czasie niszczącej świat powodzi, to On może uratować również Ciebie. Potwierdź dzisiaj swoje zaufanie wobec niego.
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