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pinkbanks · 1 month
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2.28.24
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detragefietser · 2 days
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Sunday Morning Cyclist  105-366 2024
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Sunday Morning Cyclist 105-366 2024 by Daniel Dewan Via Flickr: A woman rides her bicycle along Bank Street at Gladstone Avenue. Sunday April 14 2024.
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fregolicotard · 2 months
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01.01.2024
Happy New Year!
#01of366
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kayrosebee · 17 days
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April 9, 2024
100/366
"Can I help you?"
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chandralia · 2 years
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how did I know dudebros were gonna praise this chapter after weeks of calling Horikoshi a bad writer, calling mha Mickey Mouse because of their own confusion at Bakugo’s revival. Yet a goofy/spontaneous moment with Mirio’s ass (affectionate) is somehow less silly? They’re praising the hell out of it, when these are the same people who repeatedly called Jirou’s line to AFO ridiculous/lame/terrible writing.
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Since they hate the power of friendship so much, you know?
And with Deku arriving, they definitely have a fantasy of him doing everything on his own from here on out, when we know that’s not gonna happen. And the second Bakugo’s involved they’re gonna go right back to calling the series trash.
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explode-this · 4 months
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I’ve committed myself to too many basically useless projects this year and I really wanted to do a temperature blanket, so I’m just making a temperature Spreadsheet instead
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Also a big part of my other basically useless projects is using spreadsheets to track stuff, which I’ve never really gotten into before, and now I have five tracking a few things so HOW DO YOU DO, NEW SPECIAL INTEREST
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caleod · 4 months
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31-12-23 Happy New Year! 🎊
My page-a-day project has now been going for 8 years, resulting in 2920 unique creations in 32 sketchbooks filled to the brim with ideas and expression!
Here's to the coming 366, lets make 2024 a good time for all! 🍻
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han-jislay · 10 months
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underrated bokuaka fics #2
these are only some fics i have read, they're all underrated!! they make me feel giddy and they feed my bokuaka addiction.
ex revenge hot line | Lxnn word count: 63, 388
akaashi's side job is to get hired from someone who got hurt to date their ex and break their heart
↳ a little angsty at the end, but happy ending never the less. "you're not evil, just heartbroken."
say yes | kazzydolyn word count: 7, 721
5 times bokuto asks akaashi a question and 1 time akaashi has a life changing question for bokuto
↳ very cute and makes me feel single in 100 ways. 5+1 trend!!
call me koutarou | kazzydolyn word count: 2, 888
akaashi tries to break the enduring habit of calling bokuto "bokuto-san"
↳ i see this as very canon, this story is so well depicted! not ooc at all.
soft blue | groaninlynch word count: 6, 031
akaashi is unaware he lost his sketchbook and bokuto takes a sneak peek
↳ literally the reason why i wanted to make this list. 100% underrated!!! i love this so much
the great mystery of a hickey | sunnybluesky word count: 25, 479
hinata, atsumu and sakusa go on a mission to find the mystery lover that gave bokuto a hickey
↳ a bit long, and the trio is a bit stupid but it's bokuaka so no complaints
i pretend you're mine, all the damn time | glitterati word count: 4, 326
bokuto asks akaashi for kissing practice because of a girl
↳ oh how the turns have tabled. this story got me hanging by a thread.
cat and kid | norio word count: 2, 817
kenma gets a misunderstanding about akaashi and his cat, bokuto-san
↳ norio's works are so good yet underrated!!! this story was a rollercoaster and i swear i had no idea what was happening. poor kenma must've felt 2x worse.
the impaled | norio word count: 2, 184
bokuto is a vampire hunter and akaashi owns an antique store
↳ you know when you want a part two so bad?? yeah. this one is the one.
cookies and cream | norio word count: 5, 840
akaashi has a habit of stress baking
↳ i think this is one of my favourites, i love baking and bokuaka, what a perfect combination.
nine hundred lies | norio word count: 8, 454
akaashi is a big fat liar. happy ending
↳ it's a happy ending, but akaashi lies through his teeth. do you think there's a confession?
one in a hundred | norio word count: 4, 080
though he has no proof, bokuto thinks dating akaashi would be easier if he didn't try to break up with him all the time
�� akaashi second guesses himself so much, it projects onto his relationship. damn
4am | talonyth word count: 13, 448
akaashi doesn't call often, let alone at an ungodly hour
↳ i was quite conflicted about this story but it's actually quite good, especially at the end! almost like a slow burn. but medium. so medium burn.
wing man | CheekyBrunette word count: 8, 366
kuroo doesn't let anyone date bokuto that doesn't meet his standards. fortunately, akaashi does
↳ bokuroo is like peak comedy and friendship goals! oh to have a friend like kuroo. this story was quite nice and it's more of kuroo's pov than anything.
hanging by a moment | gabstar word count: 1, 169
finding the perfect moment isn't always easy
↳ my descriptions are so bad oml, i can't really remember what this was about, but i do remember that akaashi and bokuto has their own pace, and a lot of people like to interfere.
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Our 2022 report on hate-motivated, fascist, and far-right extremist violence is now available for download here. This report accompanies our 2022 incident chronology and incident map, where we tracked media reports of hate-motivated violence globally. Highlights:
-Last year, our research team documented 477 violent incidents motivated by hate or committed by fascists and far-right extremists that killed 366 people and injured 399 others. This included 112 shootings, 19 arson attacks, 55 stabbings, 218 beatings, 6 chemical weapons attacks, 2 bombings, 18 vehicle attacks, 5 kidnappings, 8 sexual assaults, 2 acid attacks, 8 incidents of torture, and 24 thwarted terror attacks.
-This was actually 40% fewer attacks than we recorded in 2021. However, the violence we recorded in 2022 was deadlier than any year since we began this research project in 2017.
-2022 also saw more hate-related shootings than any of the previous five years. -The good news: we documented fewer attacks on Asians, Muslims, Black people, gay/lesbian/bisexual people, and migrants/refugees than in 2021. -The bad news: Anti-fascists, Jewish people, and trans people were more likely to be targeted in 2022 than the year before. One in five attacks in 2022 targeted anti-fascists; one in four attacks targeted a trans person. Attacks on Jewish people tripled proportionately when compared to 2021. In 2022, 45% of the people murdered in hate-motivated attacks were trans. 2022 was the worst year porportionately for violence against anti-fascists since our research began in 2017. -New York City was the location for the highest number of hate-motivated attacks in 2022 and was #3 on the list of cities experiencing the most hate-motivated violence, relative to population. 11% of all attacks; 30% of attacks targeting Asians; and nearly half of all anti-semitic attacks that we documented last year happened in New York City with the majority of the city's anti-Asian violence occurring in Manhattan and the majority of the city's anti-semitic attacks occurring in Brooklyn. Download our report to find out more. View our 2022 incident chronology here. View our 2022 incident map here. Links to our past research and a donation page to help us continue this research project here.
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paledoptera · 3 months
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final shitty ms paint moth this is the ACTUAL last day of shitty drawings cuz im finally over my cold. back to regular GOOD moth doodles tomorrow!! i find it funny that when this project's done i'm gonna look back on this and think "wow, those 5 shitty moths are the ones where i had a horrible cold. good times"
(daily moth doodle 24/366)
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pinkbanks · 2 months
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2.24.24 - Belize
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bazthefirstborn · 1 year
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AFAB Diluc HC's
a/n: HEY GOD...ME AGAIN
I have seen TOO many horny on mains for this man (me) and I need to get smthn smutty out of my system also hello again <3
I TRIED TO KEEP THIS AS GN AS POSSIBLE SORRY IF I SLIPPED UP
request me things plz send asks I am bored out of my mind and have nothing but time (I'm procrastinating)
thx to @diluy , @yymiya , @l1tw1ck , and ofc my love @saelipse for all of the inspo for this
enjoy whores <3
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get u a man like him frfr
does not matter what you look like, you are literal heaven to him
wants to do everything for you, plz remind him to take care of himself
super sensitive to touch literally anywhere
HARDCORE VIRGIN before he met you
his first kiss, his first everything was you
the first time he squirted he was MORTIFIED
he had fingered himself like twice before you and it was nowhere NEAR what he expected with you
just blow his mind with anything plz he gets horny at the IDEA of kissing you
lil baby boy doesn't know what to do with himself before he's grinding on your thigh and cumming when you play with his nipples <333
blushes MEGA HARD at pet names, but he's secretly partial to puppy, angel, and darling (wym this is me projecting pfffft scoff)
literally the sweetest the morning after, gets you whatever you need, makes you breakfast, sits in bed with you, the works
will take days off without hesitation if you don't feel up to going with him to work
hates to admit how much he loves to watch you behind the bar making drinks and chatting with patrons
he absolutely LIVES on praise, no matter what
compliment him on his drink-making skills and his eyes will glaze over. into subspace SO FAST.
hates doing literally anything away from you after you get together
so clingy (no dad)
he also hates to admit it and will deny how wet he gets from just waking up next to you the night after
one thought and he's all wet again, trying to rub his thighs together nonchalantly and hope you don't notice
would literally cry every time you eat him out
wants you to fuck him over the bar of the Angel's Share after hours
libido is horny 25/8/366
refuses to look you in the eyes until he looks at you fucking him and he turns beet red REAL quick
loves when you finger him and suck on his clit <3333
at the end of the day, he gets home from work, and just sits on your face to get off
the only time he will allow any kind of quick sex is when he's tired
slow and rough preferably, regardless of what's happening
pull his hair while he's giving you head. do it. right now.
will cum untouched if you praise him while he's pleasing you
all you have to do is call him your good little slut and he is squirting all over the nearest surface
FIN.
e/n: so as you can see I absolutely hate this man >:( the worst character fr /j
thank you for reading if you got this far lmao
ily all thank u for the support babies college is hard :/ luv u tho <3
-ur friend bazzy
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The Early Roman Republics, According to Harriet Flower
In Roman Republics, Harriet Flower proposes a model of Roman history characterized by a series of "republics," not just one continuous government. Let's see how she carves the timeline up, and why:
~509-450: A transitional period and proto-republic
450-367: 1st republic, dominated by patricians and consular tribunes
366-300: 2nd republic, characterized by shared power between patricians and plebeians
(I'll handle the later periods in a separate post - I'm posting my notes as I read each chapter.)
Flower readily acknowledges that this division is just as artificial as the "one 450-year republic" model, but believes this portrays Roman government as more dynamic and evolving than it's usually credited for.
The Proto-Republic, 509-450 BCE
When Flower speaks of a "republic," she isn't merely referring to any government without a monarchy. She defines it as a res publica, a "public thing," and therefore a government representative of the public, and which operates in public, according to established norms or laws. A large enough change in a state's constitution in a short timespan may count as a new "republic" here.
So by Flower's definition, Rome didn't automatically become a republic right after its last king was kicked out; she considers it a transitional period until the Twelve Tables publicly codified Roman law in 450 BCE.
We know little about how Rome's government worked during this time. Traditionally, it's said that only patricians could hold public office, but Flower points out that the consular fasti list plebeian names from this time period, too. We aren't even sure if there were consuls regularly or if some of these are later interpolations. Livy alludes to a mysterious "praetor maximus," and there seems to have been a lot of conflict. A greater role was also given to various curia, which seem to have been assemblies based on kinship group. The tribunes of the plebs appear to date from this time, but we don't know how much power they had.
The Patrician Republic, 450-367 BCE
From the Twelve Tables onward, we can assume Roman law had some sort of structure, and presumably so did its government. But a lot still varied from year to year.
Plebeian names are rarer on the fasti in this period, hinting that perhaps the patricians did take control of political offices for a while. This republic may have allocated power based on heredity rather than merit.
In some years, we see consuls recorded, but in others, there are "consular tribunes." Flower says they seem to have governed as groups of up to eight men. Unlike consuls, consular tribunes did not celebrate triumphs, and their authority was not sanctioned by religious auspices. This "rule by groups" appears to have been mostly or exclusively patrician, and contrasts sharply with the hierarchy of magistrates in later eras. It became more common toward the end of the first republic before consular tribunes were abolished in 367.
Flower speculates that this first republic may have been mostly a creation of the patricians, since they seem to have dominated political offices more than in the previous period. But that doesn't mean plebeians were entirely excluded. They may have had their own assemblies and officials, and the consular tribunes as a group may have been a patrician response to the plebeian tribunes, who were elected as a group each year as well.
But whatever it was, something exploded in the years up to 367, leading to...
The Joint Republic, 367-300
No more consular tribunes! Only consuls in charge now! Well, actually they added a praetor (just one at first) and censors, too. Plebeians gained access to formerly patrician offices, and a new combined aristocracy emerged out of the patricians and wealthy plebeians.
Flower points out some familiar themes in Roman legislation around this time, such as colonization projects and debt relief. Rome expanded considerably in this period, which Flower suggests may be due to increasing competition among the expanding aristocracy. A greater emphasis was placed on personal achievement and wealth to gain access to power, though hereditary prestige never truly disappeared.
Flower dates the end of this period to 300, when major priesthoods were opened to plebeians, but says that one could also place it at 287, when legislation of the Plebeian Assembly became binding for all citizens.
A Historiographical Note
I'm simplifying much of Flower's first two chapters here, and every preceding paragraph should be accompanied by a big old "We don't know for sure," as she repeatedly reminds us. The earliest written Roman history came from Fabius Pictor, who published around 215-200 BCE. Fabius was himself a patrician and politician, and that likely shaped how he understood and described the past. He would not have had access to detailed accounts from before 300 or so.
Arguing over whether there was one republic or several is less about specific facts, and more about the story we derive from the facts. Do we think of the Roman republic(s) as mostly stable, up until things start "going wrong" after 133 BCE? How extensive was the conflict between patricians and plebeians - and how much is distortion from later aristocrats trying to make their families look good? What counts as the "end of an era," and why?
I don't know, and I'm only 30% through the book so far, so I haven't made up my mind. I should probably pull out SPQR after this and compare Flower's model of the republic's evolution to Mary Beard's. And Gruen's Last Generation of the Roman Republic, which has a very different take on the 50s-70s than Flower does.
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kayrosebee · 1 month
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March 16, 2024
76/366
Cockles hug for Mel's birthday
💙💚
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This is the Buddy for April 18th. Or, you know, three versions of it.
I've been trying a different way of drawing gradients. From left to right:
The first is done in three layers - one black, one dark grey, one a regular gradient.
The second, three layers, balck, dark gray and light gray.
The third, around four layers, each having Ben-Day dots with decreasing density.
I'm not too happy with any of them, so I'll probably try something different soon, but I wanted to post this study for today.
In other news, May 12th is approaching, which means the "one drawing every day" project is close to an end. I still have some stuff to finish, but I've got almost 366 drawings done, so, hooray?
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wrinkleintime · 23 days
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94/366 I’ve never knitted before in my life I’ve never wanted to learn to knit I don’t enjoy knitting but I was gifted a little knitting kit project thing and became honor bound to complete it so I guess now I know how to knit. sort of.
teal —> white —> tan is twenty four hours of progress and I think i’m finally getting the hang of it. stay tuned for the final product.
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