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capturingdisney · 1 year
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boombambaby · 4 months
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Drabble; Malina
Kuzco meets Malina for the first time! Kind of.
A sudden knock at the door interrupts the one sided conversation, and Kuzco lifts his head to stare impassively at the direction it came from. When he doesn’t move to answer the door after a few moments, despite being much closer to it than she currently was, Chicha rolls her eyes and sets the pot she was washing down so she can answer it herself.
“It’s cruel and unusual punishment– and for what! I was the world’s nicest guy, you know! Before Yzma ruined everything and tried to kill me. . ."
“Kuzco, it's school. Not the military. You’ll be fine.”
Before he can answer her with another complaint, the door is wrenched open and Kuzco strains to see the visitor from around Chicha’s frame. “Hey Chicha! My mom and I were baking for the local market, and we had a ton of leftover cookies so I thought you and the kids might want some!”
It’s a female’s voice, and she sounds about his age. Idly, he tries to place her voice amongst the people he’s met around the village since building his summer home, and he realizes he can’t. Either she hasn’t been around, or he hasn’t had an opportunity to talk to her yet.
“Aw, that’s so nice of you Malina, thank you. Chaca and Tipo will just love these.” Chicha leans in to take something from her and gives her a friendly hug in the same movement and Kuzco – feeling left out– pushes himself up from the table to get a closer look at her. It’s in that moment that he finally catches sight of what is undoubtedly the hottest girl he’s ever seen in his life.
The hordes of brides Imatcha and the Royal Council provided him could never compare to her, and they were all princesses in their own right, or born of noble blood. This girl– Malina– had a type of natural beauty that made her flawless. He even liked her hair!
She smiles as she returns Chicha’s hug, before straightening up once more– all without noticing him whatsoever. Kuzco is powerless to do anything other than stare, his jaw practically on the floor as he searches for flaws, or anything that might make this peasant girl less appealing. There’s none.
How is it fair? How can he find the most perfect, beautiful girl in the world– with perfect hair, a cute little button nose, big expressive brown eyes and the cutest little smile. . . and she’s a peasant! No noble blood, nothing that he can benefit from. The Royal Council would never go for it.
And yet–
“So are the kids all ready for school to start back up?”
His inner monologue is broken at her mention of school, and Kuzco visibly shakes himself out of his stupor. ”They are– well. Most of them. You’ll walk home with them after school like always?”
School? She goes to the same school he’s being forced to go to?! It’s almost too good to be true. She’ll be noble then! A scholar. The council would be okay with it– and he’d have an Empress!
“Of course! Well, I’ll see you later, Chicha! Tell Pacha I said hi!”
Chicha waves her off with a smile and closes the door behind her, turning to face Kuzco and stopping in her tracks when she notices how close he’s standing now. He’s still staring in the direction she left in– which happens to be the door– with a goofy smile, completely smitten and lost to the world at large.
Amused, Chicha waves a hand in front of his face and chuckles when it doesn’t make a difference, before walking around him to head back towards the kitchen. “So, school– “
“Might not be such a bad idea after all!” Kuzco chirps, snapping out of his trance and speeding out of the front entryway with a renewed vigor. He’s off up the stairs to sort out his things for school before she can even turn the water on.
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unofficial-aragon · 5 months
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Jaca uprising of 1930
On 12th December, 1930, there was a military uprising in Jaca, a town in the Aragonese Pyrenees, against the then monarchic government in Spain. The government, called the dictablanda ("soft dictatorship") had been preceded by the proto-fascist dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.
A few months before the uprising, in August of that same year, most political parties met in Donostia to agree on a plan to establish the Second Spanish Republic. In October, the PSOE (Socialist Party) and UGT (Socialist union) also agree to go on strike whenever the uprising would happen.
Fermín Galán, a captain who had previously been in prison for organizing an uprising against the Primo de Rivera government, led the revolutionary committee to carry out the uprising. They also contacted revolutionaries in Uesca and Zaragoza, such as Ramón Acín. After much deliberation, they agreed on the 15th December as the date. Despite this, Galán received information that the government had some type of plans. That, along with the impending snow that could close the mountain passes, which would prevent them from accessing Uesca, made Galán announce to the committee that they would do the uprising on the 12th instead.
At 5am on the 12th December, the jacetanian garrison occupied the phone and telegraphs office, post office, and train station, and proclaims the second republic in the Town Hall. The officials in other parts of the country don't make a move, wanting to see how things played out, and the columns, led by Ángel García, set to travel to Uesca are delayed until the afternoon. The next day the arrive to the outskirts of Uesca, at the Cillas sanctuary, where they clash with the government military that had come from Zaragoza. There, the uprising military is defeated.
Other towns declare a general strike and set up revolutionary committees to try to coordinate efforts, but the government military suppresses all movements.
On the 14th, Fermín Galán and Ángel García are subjected to a court martial, and are condemned to death and shot that same day. Other collaborators are sentenced to life in prison for cooperating. The Second Republic was established on 14th April of the next year, and the prisoners, among others, were pardoned and freed, while Galán and García were declared "martyrs of the Republic".
Currently, Galán and García are buried in the Uesca cemetery, and their tombs are declared of cultural interest. A few years ago, the Círculo Republicano de Huesca (Uesca Republican Group) recovered the original plaque in memory of the two captains, gifted by the Terrassa government:
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The plaque reads (translation from Catalan): The honourable Terrassa City Hall recieve tribute to the Martyrs of the Republic.
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kuzcoskingdom · 2 days
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Character descriptions & concept art from the series bible for The Emperor's New School (which, apparently, was originally going to be known as "The Emperor's New Skool")
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spiritsmermaids · 1 year
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Disney's Mermaids Edition
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disneyotaku20 · 1 year
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dacsanngon3mien · 4 months
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Chả cá Nha Trang tại TPHCM
Chả cá Nha Trang làm từ cá tươi ngon ở Cảng biển Đại Lãnh. Ngọt dai tự nhiên, đậm vị biển
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holaaiorg · 1 year
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Bá Đa Lộc là ai? Sự nghiệp - Chuyện Lăng Cha Cả XƯA đến NAY
Pierre Pigneau de Behaine (tên tiếng Việt: Bá Đa Lộc hay Cha Cả), là một linh mục Công giáo có ảnh hưởng đến lịch sử Việt Nam và mối quan hệ lịch sử Pháp - Việt. Ông đã đưa hoàng tử Cảnh (con trai của Nguyễn Ánh) đến Pháp để tìm kiếm tài trợ quân sự và tài chính để giúp đỡ vua cha chống lại nhà Tây Sơn. Mặc dù hiệp ước tài trợ đã được ký kết nhưng phía Pháp đã không thể thực hiện các cam kết đã thỏa thuận.
Ngoài ra, ông còn là cố vấn và một người bạn với chúa Nguyễn Ánh, có đóng góp trong việc xây dựng hải quân, được trọng dụng dưới triều đại này. Ông cũng là người thầy có ảnh hưởng đến hoàng tử Cảnh giúp vị hoàng tử tiếp thu văn hóa phương Tây. Tại Việt Nam, ông có thời gian dài truyền giáo tại Đàng Trong.
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phannha · 1 year
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chả cá nha trang bán tại tp.hcm
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smbhax · 1 year
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Man, Chaka's got a tough Story mode: he's gotta beat all the Jo gang, then he's gotta beat Dio's heavy hitters, too! Jeepers! Although I had the most trouble early on, vs Kakyoin--gotta be patient vs that guy's Stand, and I'm really bad at being patient. : P
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future (JP Dreamcast)
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travellianna · 2 years
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#london #homecooking #vietnamesefood #noodles #chaca #fish #dill #peanuts #hanoifood #whereintheworldislianna (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjxJ3vajbXJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fishyfishyfishtimes · 1 month
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Daily fish fact #734
Squarehead catfish!
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They're ambush predators, hiding themselves in the soft substrate of their riverine and pond habitats and using their moveable barbels as bait. They're very dedicated to their disguise, not moving even when touched lightly!
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boombambaby · 23 days
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Drabble; Pour Mud on Yourself
A quick glance around the side of the shed confirms all of his worst suspicions; the little pests are nowhere to be found. There’s a bucket laying upside down in the dirt next to the door of the shed, and he picks it up to look underneath it, then tosses it over his shoulder once he realizes Tipo wasn’t hiding underneath it. Kuzco takes a moment to blow out a frustrated breath and leans against the side of the shed, his head on a swivel as he keeps an eye out for any movement during his short break. “They couldn’t have gotten that far yet, right? It’s only been a few minutes. . .”
Earlier in the morning, and in an effort to cure their boredom, Chaca and Tipo suggested they play a game of ‘hide and seek’ once their chores were finished for the day. Kuzco, who had never grown up with kids his own age and therefore, had never taken part in any of these kinds of ‘games’ had no idea what that meant, but Chaca reassured him that she would teach him and he would be a pro at it in no time. It took a few games of them taking it easy on him and hiding mostly around the downstairs of the hut for Kuzco to get the hang of it, and once he did, the kids suggested they take the game outside where there were more hiding places. That’s when the trouble started. If he didn’t know any better, he’d think they were teaming up on him– every time he had the opportunity to hide, they always found him first and in what felt like seconds after they were finished counting. Even the time he hid in between a group of sleeping llamas! Or in the potato storage cubby! Whether or not they had years of experience, something had to be up. No one was THIS good at this kind of game! 
Then, it was Kuzco’s turn to find the two of them. With how many hiding places he had found, he was pretty confident that they wouldn’t last all that long while he was searching. He’s not an expert, obviously, but even outside there were only so many places you could hide on the top of a hill. After his countdown, in which he could hear giggling fading in the distance as Chaca and Tipo ran to find their spots, Kuzco whirled around to try and catch the two of them scrambling for a spot only to find. . . . – Absolutely nothing. Llamas chewed aimlessly on grass in the fields behind Pacha’s hut, and the occasional monkey ran by, forever chasing after bugs– but there was nothing to indicate there were any kids around, or that there was anything out of the ordinary. Kuzco started with the spots he thought to go to first; the back of the hut, the little pantry Chicha kept, the shed; but it’s been almost a half hour now, and he has yet to even hear a peep from either of them.
When looking under the lawn chair he likes to lay out on proves fruitless, Kuzco decides to try the field where the llama’s graze, taking his time as he makes his way down the grassy ledges to get to the base where the little pond sits at the bottom of the valley. There’s rocks down here they could be hiding behind, but after a few minutes of searching and shooing llamas away to look underneath them, Kuzco admits defeat and plants himself on the edge of one of the rocks, with his chin in his fist. “Stupid hiding game. ‘Let’s go play outside, there’s more hiding spots out there– it’ll be fun Kuzco!’” He mocks, adopting a high pitch, squeaky voice reminiscent of Chaca’s. “See if I teach them any of my cool games from the pal– “ He’s abruptly cut off when the very odd, startling sensation of something cold covers his head, dripping down into his face, shoulders, back and legs. Kuzco jumps to his feet, glancing down at himself in a panic to try and figure out what it is, only to realize that it’s . . . mud. Thick, smelly, COLD mud– covering him from head to toe. “MUD?! What– “ Bubbly laughter sounds behind him, and he turns to look over the top of the rock he was leaning against only to see Chaca and Tipo crouched there and holding identical (empty) buckets. “We got you! You should have seen your face!” Chaca cheers, high fiving Tipo who only laughs harder when he sees the damage he did to Kuzco’s ‘perfect’ visage. “You look like a drowned rat!”
To say that he’s furious is an understatement; Kuzco can’t remember a time he’s ever been so mad. He spent hours on his hair this morning! Brushing it out, sliding oil slicked fingers through the luscious locks until each strand fell perfectly in place– and it’s RUINED because these little brats thought they could pull one over on him. “Pouring MUD on the seeker wasn’t part of the game!” He bites out through gritted teeth, hand swiping aggressively at the mud on his face to try and clean it up. “Noooo, but you were taking so long to find us, we wanted to make sure you weren’t falling asleep!” Tipo giggles. “I wasn’t falling asleep! You guys were just . . .cheating! Somehow. I couldn’t find you anywhere!” He takes a step closer, with half a mind to throttle them, and apparently sensing his frustration, Chaca and Tipo scream and take off up the hill towards Pacha’s hut. “Get back here! You’re paying for my dry cleaning bill!” Kuzco shouts, racing after them.
Truth be told, he’s sick of this dumb, boring peasant-y lifestyle! The food, the llamas– the MUD. Kuzco wants his OLD life back, where his idea of a good time was floating aimlessly in his indoor lake, or having servants fan him while he listens to music all day. This ‘new’ life of his is majorly throwing off his groove– and he worked really hard to get that back!
There’s got to be a way to have it both ways, and be able to bring some of his awesome palace lifestyle to Pacha’s hut, and boring old peasant-ville. Maybe he should call for a meeting with the royal record keeper. . .
– AFTER he gets his pay back on Chaca and Tipo for their new ‘pour mud on yourself’ game, of course.
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thietbi-hoangnam · 2 years
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Máy hút chân không công nghiệp
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Máy hút chân không công nghiệp hút sâu sach, công suất lớn chuyên dung trong thủy sản, thực phẩm, nông sản: 
 Máy hút chân không công nghiệp
- Khung sườn inox chắc chắn, bền bỉ
- Màn hình điện tử, 45 chương trình cài đặt sẵn
- Làm được cả trong trường khô ráo và thủy hải sản, môi trường lạnh
🤩 Hàng có sẵn - giao ngay khi nhận đc đơn hàng🥳
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No tattoos
No exotic haircuts
No expensive cars
No women rapper
No negative attitude
He's just shit at football ✨
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writer-and-artist27 · 5 months
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Or, when trying to return to some emotional balance, the author tries to fit in as many GudaGuda Servants as possible in one shorter-than-usual chapter with the advent of the GudaGuda 5 rerun and the newly release GudaGuda 6 events in FGO NA as of last November.
Took some rewatching of the 2003 Teen Titans too, just to make it happen. WITH some small Pokemon speak shoved in for the mini-Nobu.
Just in time for the story's 3 year AO3 anniversary too... (Nov. 28, 2023)
The episode rewatched the most for this chapter was the aptly named "Employee of the Month", which had this kinda prologue.
AO3 link here. OST playlist here, with the new songs included.
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