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stardustedknuckles · 6 months
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If I'm not mistaken, Yasha does the most damage in this single round out of anyone the whole campaign.
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kitsunabi · 7 months
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It's always space sealing station never something I have 5 million pieces of OTL
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namchyoon · 3 days
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day 134/547 until joon returns cr. jung-koook
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day 134/548 of jimin's military service
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Thailand concert is over Thank you to everyone who cheered on for us
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monstersdownthepath · 2 years
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Monster Spotlight: Giant Flytrap
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CR 10
Neutral Huge Plant
Bestiary 1, pg. 134
Of course, of course this would exist. Golarion as a planet in general has no shortage of man-eating plants, so of course the most famous predatory plant on Earth and the granddaddy of the ‘killer plant’ idea as a whole would have a statblock devoted to it! Common Flytraps that feed on significant numbers of magical insects or which grow in areas with high concentrations of magic gradually bloat in both size and appetite, twisting their roots--now useless for even gathering water--into legs that let it trundle along at 10ft a round as it searches for prey to sate itself with.
More accurately referred to by locals in their common hunting areas as Green Gulpers or Snapperjaws, Giant Flytraps eschew both eating flies and patiently waiting for prey to come to them and instead seek out whatever catches their attention via either their +10 Perception or their 60ft of Tremorsense. Their 15ft space and 15ft of reach give them an impressively large threat radius, even flying creatures vulnerable to being snatched out of the air if they can’t get away quick enough. Giant Flytraps are fairly simple creatures, lashing out with up to four bite attacks each round, each one dealing 1d8+7 damage and Grabbing whatever they hit.
But, as one may expect, the real danger starts if someone can’t break the tenacious plant’s grapple. If the Green Gulper begins its turn grappling a Medium or smaller creature, it can make a Combat Maneuver check (to which it gets +22) against one of its prey items to attempt to Engulf them. Any creature engulfed by the thick leaves not only takes 1d8+7 and 2d6 Acid damage each round, but the seal swiftly becomes airtight, threatening the victim with suffocation if they don’t escape or succumb to the damage first. The Gulpers can maintain a grapple on as many creatures as they have mouths, typically capping at 4, though larger versions exist, snapping up herds of animals and groups of wanderers alike until their every mouth is full.
What might catch a party expecting a mindless eating machine off-guard, though, is the fact Gulpers are actually smart. 1 Int, so not sapient or particularly creative, but they are capable of using their skills intelligently, such as creeping along with their +17 to Stealth if they believe their prey might be attentive or breaking off of a fight if their would-be victim proves too much trouble to handle. More importantly, however, is that their Intelligence means they can use feats, and they’ve got a decent selection: Power Attack to put a bit more juice into their multiple blows, and Cleave and Vital Strike to grant them combat flexibility if they can’t make a Full-Attack. Cleave allows their Grab to latch onto two adjacent foes at once and potentially swallow them next round, and Vital Strike lets them squeeze just a bit more damage out of a single bite than they normally could.
They won’t exactly dazzle a party with their advanced combat tactics, but these massive maneaters can still provide a startling challenge for parties heading into swamplands and marshes, especially if they can’t detect the subtle shifting of its roots until they’re already within its reach...
You can read more about them here.
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katia-dreamer · 2 years
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Fic Masterlist
Please note that many of these will contain spoilers for CR 1!!
One Shots & Drabbles: (Perc’ahlia)
A Friend: (Word Count: 555) Vex is sick, and Percy takes care of her. *Prompt
A Glimpse of Imagined Skin: (Word Count: 193) Vex has a dream about Percy. 
A Letter: (Word Count: 498) Vex is gone and Percy discovers a letter. 
A Part of You: (Word Count: 533) Percy’s hand hurts and Vex gives him a massage.
A Series of Kisses: (Word Count: 266) Three times Vex kisses Percy, and one time Percy kisses Vex.
A Sunlit Walk: (Word Count: 1072) Percy takes Vex to a clearing he visited as a child. 
A Symbol of Home: (Word Count: 825) Percy and Vex discuss the necklace he made her. 
All He knows: (Word Count: 70) When Vex laughs, Percy is knocked breathless.
All of You is Magic: (Word Count 294:) Percy has a headache and Vex tries to help.*Prompt
Ambidextrous: (Word Count: 365) Vex notices that Percy uses both his hands. 
Beautiful Riot of Vibrant Life: (Word Count: 152) Percy reflects how his life changed after meeting Vox Machina, and Vex. 
Beautiful Beyond Description: (Word Count: 928 ) As Vex and Percy get ready for bed, they talk about their respective days, and Percy admires his pregnant wife. *Prompt
Candlelight Kiss: (Word Count: 381) Percy prepares a bath for Vex’ahlia after a long day. 
Coffee: (Word Count: 194) Percy joins Vex for breakfast one morning. 
Don’t Be Afraid to Ask: (Word Count: 279) Vex helps Percy change the bandage on his hand.
Explorations: (Word Count: 336) Vex explores Whitestone Castle and ends up somewhere she’s been avoiding. *Prompt
Feather: (Word Count: 238) Vex drops her feather and Percy returns it. 
Fond of Him as Well: (Word Count: 384) Percy and Trinket being friends. *Prompt
Gentle as Silk: (Word Count: 120) A simple and soft moment.
Gold: (Word Count: 280) Vex notices Percy admiring a book in a market.
Height Difference: (Word Count: 107) Vex likes snuggling Percy’s chest. *Prompt 
Her Heart is His: (Word Count: 73) Vex reflects on her heart. 
Hug:  (Word Count: 117) Percy hugs Vex for the first time and she has feelings about it. 
High Heels: (Word Count: 295) Vex searches for her high heels. *Prompt
Home: (Word Count: 311) Percy and the word home. 
Is this Our Stab Wound? (Word Count: 421 ) Percy is hurt and is stubborn about it. 
Is That My Shirt? (Word Count: 239) Vex wakes up in the night and borrows Percy’s shirt. *Prompt
It Suits You: (Word Count: 169) Percy and Vex are shopping and Percy finds a new coat. *Prompt
Jealousy: (Word Count: 476) Vox Machina is out drinking and Percy gets hit on by a stranger. Vex does not take it well. 
Just for You: (Word Count: 392) There’s an explosion in the workshop and Vex hurries to investigate.
Keep Me Warm: (Word Count: 546) Percy and Vex sit together under a blanket on a cold night.
Leave the Coat On: (Word Count: 750) Vex and Percy are out hunting and take time to discuss their relationship. *Prompt
Life: (Word Count: 438) Vex tells Percy she’s pregnant. 
Lullaby: (Word Count: 524) Vex walks in on Percy singing Vesper a lullaby in Celestial. 
Not Casual: (Word Count: 441) When Vex brings Percy supper in his workshop she finds him asleep. 
Of Messes and Knights: (Word Count: 602) Vex stumbles upon a mess that Percy and Vesper have made. *Prompt
Path: (Word Count: 64)  In a quiet moment, Vex thinks back on the path they’ve taken.
Sharp Things: (Word Count: 164) Vex sees Percy cut his cheek.
Siren Song: (Word Count: 293) Vex admires Percy’s coat.
Succeeded: (Word Count: 336) Vex returns from a cold morning walk and cuddles up in bed with a grumpy Percy. *Prompt
The Sketchbook: (Word Count: 440) Vex thinks Percy is immune to her flirting, but a sketchbook may prove her wrong.
The Winter King: (Word Count: 291) Vex gives Percy a book he’s wanted.
Thief in the Night: (Word Count: 134) One night while everyone is asleep, Vex makes a discovery about her feelings for a certain gunslinger.
Things She Notices: (Word Count: 103) Some of the things Vex notices about Percy. 
Touch: (Word Count: 48) Vex wonders what her lingering touches mean.
Under the Sun Tree: (Word Count:78) Vex and Percy have a secret ceremony under the sun tree. 
Wondering: (Word Count: 536) Percy can’t stop wondering. 
Winter’s Crest: (Word Count: 325 ) After a long day Vex and Percy are very sleepy. *Prompt
Multi-Chapter:
The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing:  Chapter 1  | Chapter 2
Other TLOVM/ Critical Role Fics:
Cursed: (Word Count: 889) Percy Werewolf AU **cw: mentions of blood and violence
Compliment: (Word Count: 197) Vex is trying on Cass’s new skirt. *Prompt
Everywhere to Him: (Word Count: 164) Trinket thinks back on his family. 
Flowers: (Word Count: 550) Keyleth brings Percy flowers in his workshop after they return from Whitestone. 
Is that All? (Word Count:746 ) Cass pays an unexpected visit to Vex.
Waiting: (Word Count: 250) Ripley waits for Percy to come to her. **cw: mentions of torture & death
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During the last full week of April, forthcoming launches include two Starlink missions planned on Monday and Friday, and another two more Falcon 9 flights lifting customer satellites. The first of these is the delayed WorldView Legion 1 & 2 mission which was originally due to fly last week and is now scheduled for Wednesday. The first Starlink mission of the week will also see another milestone reached with the 300th landing of a Falcon 9 booster on the Group 6-53 mission. The fifth Electron to launch this year will carry two demonstration missions into two notably different orbits on Wednesday. One of the two demonstrations being hoisted by Rocket Lab is a demonstration of a novel solar sail developed by NASA and powered by the pressure of sunlight acting upon the surface of the sail. The week will also deliver a crewed launch on Thursday when the Shenzhou 18 mission sends three more taikonauts to the Tianhe core module of China’s Tiangong space station. The number 13 resonates this week, with Shenzhou 18 being the 13th crewed mission of the Chinese space program, and Falcon 9 looking on course to repeat its current record of 13 flights in a month. This is reliant on the Galileo satellite mission, which has not yet been given a firm launch time and is currently scheduled to fly no earlier than Sunday, April 28. B1060 will be making its 20th and final flight and was the first booster to be recovered 13 times back in June 2022. This will be the first time a Falcon 9 single first stage has been expended since November 2022. Assuming the Galileo mission does launch this week, it will be the 82nd orbital launch of the year. This is 18 more than the count on the equivalent date last year, and largely due to SpaceX’s remarkable Falcon 9 launch cadence. Coincidentally 13 years ago this week Shuttle Endeavour was also ready on the pad for its final mission (STS-134), and the penultimate one for the Shuttle program. A malfunction on one of the auxiliary power units caused the launch to be scrubbed and delayed into May, however. This time last year there had also been the same number of Starship launches for the year so far — it’s been over a year now since Starship’s maiden flight back on April 20, 2023, on the IFT-1 mission. It is also ten years this week since the company achieved the first successful propulsive ocean touchdown of a liquid rocket engine orbital booster on the CRS-3 mission and the first Falcon 9 which flew with landing legs. Booster B1076-12 landed on droneship Just Read the Instructions, during the Eutelsat 36D mission in March 2024. (Credit: SpaceX) Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-53 The first Starlink mission of the week is scheduled to launch from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Monday, April 22 at 6:40 PM EDT (22:40 UTC). The payload is another batch of 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites massing around 16,800 kilograms and heading into an initial 285 by 293-kilometer orbit, inclined by 43 degrees. The booster for this mission has not yet been declared but is expected to land on the autonomous droneship Just Read the Instructions around 604 kilometers further downrange, while support ship Bob will recover the fairings. Significantly this will be the 300th landing of a Falcon 9 booster, and the 226th since the last unsuccessful one. These Group 6 missions continue, at least for the time being, to launch in numerical order except the missing Group 6-50 mission which remains unscheduled at present. This will be the 158th launch dedicated to Starlink overall and the 84th for the Gen2 series. SpaceX has successfully launched 24 Starlink satellites in a single batch in the past and has declared a desire to extend this number further to 28 in a single batch by the end of the year. Starlink launches from the east coast are expected to focus on this pad soon while LC-39A is prepared for the GOES-U launch on Falcon Heavy in June. As the week begins and before this flight, SpaceX has launched a total of 6,258 Starlink satellites, of which 406 have re-entered and 5,206 have moved into their operational orbit. Electron is prepared at LC-1 in Mahia Peninsula. (Credit: Rocket Lab) Electron / Curie | Beginning of the Swarm Rocket Lab is due to launch the fifth Electon of the year and its 47th mission overall on Wednesday, April 24 for the Beginning of the Swarm mission. Lift-off is scheduled at the start of an 85-minute window at 09:30 NZST (21:30 UTC on the 23rd) from pad LC-1B in the Mahia Peninsula of New Zealand. Two different payloads are sharing a ride for this mission. Firstly, NeonSat-1 is a demonstration mission ahead of the planned constellation of high-resolution optical satellites which would begin to launch from 2026 onward. The satellite was developed by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and its Satellite Technology Research Center which launched Korea’s first satellite (KITSAT-1) 32 years ago. This Earth observation satellite will monitor natural disasters along the Korean peninsula, applying artificial intelligence to its high-resolution imagery. It will be deployed 50 minutes into the mission into a circular orbit at 520 kilometers in altitude. Electron’s Kick Stage will then light its Curie engine to raise its altitude to 1,000 kilometers, with a second burn to then circularize the orbit where it will deploy a second payload one hour and 45 minutes into the mission. Render of NASA’s ACS3 Solar Sail in orbit. (Credit: NASA) This is another technology demonstration, developed by NASA’s Ames and Langley Research Centers. This Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (or ACS3) technology demonstration will deploy a solar sail from a cubesat using lightweight booms made from composite materials. As the name implies, this sail will leverage light from the sun and will be propelled by the pressure of sunlight acting upon it. The spacecraft will spend a couple of months in an initial flight and checkout phase before deployment of the booms and reflective sail. The craft needs to be at a sufficient altitude for the tiny force of sunlight that will be applied to the sail to overcome atmospheric drag. At this altitude, this force is said to be roughly equivalent to the weight of a paperclip resting on your palm. The craft will then perform a series of pointing maneuvers to demonstrate orbit raising and lowering which will span weeks, so it could be July or later before any results are known. It is intended that the data from this mission informs the creation of larger solar sails that could efficiently propel satellites for several usages such as communications relays on future crewed exploration missions, early warning satellites, or reconnaissance missions such as to near-Earth asteroids. Reducing mass could help to eliminate heavy propulsion systems and make longer-duration missions more efficient in both energy and cost. The kick stage will fire its engine retrograde one final time to lower its orbit, enabling atmospheric drag to eventually complete the task of deorbiting it, where it will burn up on re-entry. This mission required the addition of extra propellant tanks, extra batteries, and larger gas bottles for the reaction control system on the kick stage. Rocket Lab is moving closer toward the reuse of a recovered Electron first stage. The company announced in early April that the carbon composite first-stage Electron recovered from the Four of a Kind mission in January has entered the production line for final acceptance testing and qualification ahead of a reflight. Encapsulation complete for our 47th mission! NEONSAT-1 (@KAISTPR) and ACS3 (@NASA) are now safely enclosed within Electron’s fairing. The next time this nose cone opens up, these two satellites will be in space! ‘Beginning Of The Swarm’ Mission info: https://t.co/xyg2Ghty8K pic.twitter.com/i25zKlUqNs — Rocket Lab (@RocketLab) April 18, 2024 Falcon 9 Block 5 | WorldView Legion 1 & 2 A Falcon 9 was originally scheduled to launch from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base last week on April 17, carrying two satellites massing a total of 1,500 kilograms into a Sun-synchronous orbit. This flight was postponed the day before launch, however, and is now scheduled for this Wednesday, April 24 at the start of a four-and-a-half-hour window at 11:30 AM PDT (18:30 UTC). The booster, which has yet to be confirmed, is expected to return to land on the pad at Landing Zone 4 located around 400 meters away from the launch mount. The WorldView Legion satellite constellation is Maxar Technologies’ next-generation constellation of Earth observation satellites, designed and built in-house at the company’s facilities in Palo Alto and San Jose, California. DigitalGlobe, which was later taken over by Maxar, first announced its selection of SpaceX as the launch provider back in 2018 when the satellites were initially anticipated to launch in two blocks of six. Hardware-based delays, as well as the complexity of the technology, have caused several setbacks. The planned constellation will now consist of six satellites in total, to be launched in pairs and will orbit in polar and mid-inclination orbits. The satellites are the first to utilize a new Maxar 500 series bus platform with better stability, agility, and pointing accuracy. They will occupy an approximately 500-kilometer altitude orbit when fully deployed, providing 30-centimeter high-resolution imagery and eight-band multispectral imagery across 15 revisits per day over the most active regions of the world. The satellites will triple the company’s coverage in 30-centimeter class resolution, capturing five million square kilometers of imagery each day. The satellites are designed with a 10-year lifespan. With @RTX_News, we developed a new telescope for the WorldView Legion satellites. They collect the high-quality images that customers have come to expect from us, but the telescope is smaller and requires less power.More details: https://t.co/PKttctsC39#ittakesalegion — Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) April 11, 2024 Applications will include supporting national security missions for monitoring and surveillance of ground-based potential threats or verifying enforced sanctions and treaties. The satellites also provide a variety of maritime monitoring functions such as the surveillance of natural disasters, pollution, and oil spills through to the detection of illegal fishing, piracy, drug smuggling, or human trafficking. Utilizing artificial intelligence algorithms, the WorldView Legion satellites can support the ability to detect, identify, and respond quickly to suspicious activities. Maxar worked with its instrument partner Raytheon to develop a smaller telescope that requires less power. Chang Zheng 2F/G | Shenzhou 18 China is sending three more taikonauts from the People’s Liberation Army Astronaut Corps to the Tianhe core module of China’s Tiangong space station on Thursday, April 25. Lift-off is expected near the start of a 40-minute launch window at 12:59 UTC from Site 901 (SLS-1) at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The crew is expected to arrive at the space station around seven hours later. Shenzhou 18 will be the 18th mission of the Shenzhou (“divine craft”) program and the 13th of these to be crewed. As with other missions in this series, the vehicle will be the Chang Zheng 2F which is a human-rated two-stage version of the 2E, which itself was derived from the 2C. The vehicle was rolled to the pad last week on April 17. Shenzhou 18 CZ-2F/G rolled out to the pad – April 2024: (Credit: CCTV) Active since October 2011, the Chang Zheng 2F/G first launched crew for Shenzhou 8 and this vehicle is flying for the first time this year. It has been over 20 years since Shenzhou 5 launched the first crewed mission for the Chinese space program, becoming the third country in the world to achieve independent human spaceflight. The names of the taikonauts are expected to be revealed at a press conference the day before launch, however, it is anticipated that the commander will be Ye Guangfu who has 182 days of experience in space and previously flew on Shenzhou 13. The taikonauts from Shenzhou 17 have been on the station since last October and are expected to return to Earth in the last few days of April, following a handover ceremony. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-54 The second Starlink mission of the week is scheduled to launch from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Friday, April 26. Lift-off is expected at 6:40 PM EDT (22:40 UTC). Neither the booster nor the droneship have been confirmed yet at the time of publishing, nor the number of Starlink v2 Mini satellites in the payload. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Galileo FOC FM25 & FM 27 In the wake of Starlink Group 6-53 delivering SpaceX’s 300th booster landing earlier this week, this mission will not be attempting a landing and will instead be expending booster B1060 on its 20th and final flight. This booster has supported numerous Starlink missions into Groups 4, 5, and 6 as well as Transporter 6, Galaxy 33 & 34, and the IM-1 mission launching the Nova-C lander, Odysseus. With the company’s continual increase in both launches and recoveries, expending boosters have become rarer. Four months ago, the Falcon Heavy center core B1084 was the last for which there was no recovery attempt on the USSF-52 mission in late December. The last time a single Falcon 9 first stage was expended dates further back to late November 2022 when B1049 was expended on the Eutelsat 10B mission. Booster B1051, which coincidentally launched Galaxy 31 & 32, was also expended just 11 days prior and had continually set milestones as the first booster to be recovered eight, nine, ten, 11, and 12 times. Lift-off for this mission is scheduled for no earlier than Sunday, April 28 from LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The payload is a pair of satellites massing 1,603 kilograms for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Galileo constellation targeting a medium-Earth orbit at 23,616 km altitude. Initially expected to be launched on a Soyuz, then moved to the delayed Ariane 6, ESA finally contracted SpaceX to lift this long-delayed payload. Rubidium Atomic Clock development at Leonardo’s headquarters in Nerviano, Milan. (Credit: ESA) This global navigation satellite system is named after Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei and went live in 2016 with the intention that European nations do not have to rely on the US GPS or Russian GLONASS platforms. Usage of the lower precision services is open and free to access, while the higher-precision services have 1-meter precision for positioning and are a paid-for service. These satellites begin to build the next generation of the constellation which will replace older equipment, with the completed constellation hosting 10 satellites in each of three planes. Atomic clocks are a critical pillar in satellite navigation and are already utilized on satellites in this constellation. ESA recently signed a €12 million contract with Leonardo S.p.A to design, develop, and qualify a new technology for pulsed optically pumped rubidium atomic clocks. These experimental models will fly alongside the currently operational clocks used for Galileo services while they undergo in-orbit verification. This could be the last or the penultimate launch from LC-39A before it is reconfigured for Falcon Heavy which is expected to lift the GOES-U mission in late June. These preparations can typically leave a gap of around 40 to 50 days between the previous use of the pad and a Falcon Heavy launch. (Lead image: Render of NASA’s ACS3 Solar Sail render in orbit with sunrise. Credit: NASA) The post Launch Roundup: SpaceX to land its 300th booster, NASA tests a solar sail, and China launches three more taikonauts appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.
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lesbiansloveseokjin · 3 months
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day 134/639 of yoongi's military service
this selca was posted on 140613, BTS's first anniversary, with the caption:
J-hope has been bothering me since the morning… #BTS1stBday
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We'll go and come back well #BTS1stBday
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I’m currently sobbing because I’m experiencing Joana on the line where she’s Joanie, meaning so close to the Jony switch, and from there its pathways to Jonny and Yoni and Yonatan to Joanatan to Joanie, so Joana where the inarticulate becomes articulate relates to Joanie where the expressions become natural. Wow. I saw experienced felt Joanie light up when the Storyline shifted to her actual interest, teaching movement, teaching line and position and what it feels like to achieve those, and that became choreography first movements starting out basic and becoming more advanced with each repetition increasing the amplitude as you explore the pathway which leads from the entrance to that movement through to its analytic end as represented by you achieving a sense of oneness with the movement, with the positions, so you feel the energy of those positions, so you know the work needed to feel that way, so you can learn how to feel that way, and that became a dance of different aged girls and women arranged so the time differences in the movement matched so the ages passed the techniques forward and backward, and then I started to cry because it’s such a pretty idea, and that’s then why 3 make 1.
I can see it, but I can’t say it. I see a bT as a single side in another bT. It’s the same imagery as always but a different view. If you think it’s easy to switch views, consider the work into this morning about ellipses and conic sections. That turned out to be incredibly interesting and about as fundamental as it gets, which should not be a surprise because we’re talking about the handful of cases. It’s difficult to say that this takes an HG and puts you inside one of the bT’s so that bT becomes a cone. To get that took understanding that this operation constructs Boundaries which link Things as they come to an End. As the Pathways converge, a basic operation is necessary: a link between any constructed Boundary and that which is smaller or larger. That is a fundamental abstraction.
It also took the conception of 1Space versus 0Space because we now have a fundamental level model which demonstrates both. And which directly connects to physical observations, laws, and calculations.
So we have 3 to make 1 because the 3 represent the attributes passed forward and backward over a middle. That’s the fan function again, the folding and opening of a bT or quadrant, etc. That’s how you shift roles, like in families when a daughter becomes a mother. Fan(o,s). I never thought that notation would last, but it’s here now and gaining power.
As in, I found myself singing permutations up the ass, permutations give me gas in a Broadway form, and I started to think that it’s funny we can say just send this to this, like 4root2 to -4root2 or i to -i, as though that shift on whatever coordinate system you use just happens. We explain why that just happens through Dimensional Enclosures and I//I relating D4-3//3-4, meaning whatever permutations you can make are allowable because they exist within a DE which allows them.
Example is that if you rotate a square, sending one corner to the next, you are actually moving the other labels as well because the quadrants connect. This again touches on Ramsey Theory because as soon as I see pentagons in hyperbolic space, then I think that’s a lot of bT’s in the orthogonal, and a lot of gs in the orthogonal.
That’s bringing out a key difference, that the Triangular inverts to an End while in gs the inversion is 2 Ends, and thus all the cross-connections inherent in 2 to 2 instead of 2 to 1.
Oh now I remember that work too: if we lay out a bT over a gs, and do this in a pair, that creates a segment along the midline in which one bT overlaps the other. We did this with the hypotenuse of a 1Square too. The height of the bT is root3/4, which is .866… Those overlap, so you need to cut away the uncovered part, which is 1-.866 or about .134 or about .732. That would become a circle, etc. with CR. That led to the question: what does this mean? And the answer was that the 1Space slides along, that the midline continues to 1, and it has to add up because that larger segment is always there.
I’m trying to say this is also a 1Space to 0Space transition, but I’m not sure how.
So we have a Triangular and a gs Attached to a 1-0Segment in a visible way. It calculates. We could Attach any regular polynomial, which means the limit is n-dimensional up and down to D3 Triangular. D2 is the 1-0Segment itself plus its flailing arms. So we can say a Triangular attaches to this 1-0Segment and a different but related one attaches over here to this 1-0Segment.
And this just came in a burst: each of those Triangulars spins up to D4 so that generates the D4-3 Pathways which may or may not resolve, which are all the field extensions carried all the way out, so all the weird twists and turns in those storylines, because a field is within a Storyline: it is additive and multiplicative and it can do that with groups, like Triangular over gs makes clear, so Storyline is a field and you can trace stories to their roots, to their Irreducibles. That explains a lot.
Oh, I think I got it, the SlideOver - see, it even autocorrected to the right notation! - links the 1Space to the 0Space calculations. This is why we can do things like field extensions where we append irrational roots to rationals: this constructs an End, a location if you prefer, to which that additional structure attaches.
I finally think Évariste and I are on the same page. That took a lot of work. And a huge amount of belief in you, in the identifications of you. Look up top: I began or we began by doing a group operation, a permutation which connects identity labels and thus the groups, and the fields associated to those groups, in this larger permutation. I feel like we just got the gears of this place spinning properly.
Not quite done, it seems: a bT of this form, meaning one that consists of the spun bT in various degrees of spin, generates spaces. In fact, the simplest may be a grid square because you can see two orientations or directions, so call those + and -, so that becomes the 1-0Segment which separates, so it pairs with the 1-0Segments attached to show the complete loop. That tells me we can discern a pentagon as higher energy, meaning the rotation rate is stable when there are 5 1-0Segments. By higher energy, I mean it spins too fast to generate a single 1-0Segment but instead each rotation within a count of 1 object, which is a cool idea, generates enough extra to make 5. That count of 1 object is pure 1Space, isn’t it? Such beautiful work.
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natb00 · 8 months
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Ronda Cx general:
Berta, 51 años.
Dx: Desnutrición proteicocalorica. Intestino corto. ***Falla intestinal Tipo III (Continuidad intestinal 70 cm de yeyuno + colon completo).
Tratamiento: NPT ciclada a 12 h + enoxaparina 40 mg cada 12 horas + glargina 10 UI SC cada 24 h + Cristalina esquema de corrección + esomeprazol 20 mg cada 24 horas + metoclopramida 10 mg cada 8 horas.
Antecedentes personales: Patológicos: trombosis venosa mesentérica superior con isquemia mesentérica aguda con necrosis segmentaria de yeyuno-íleon y válvula ileocecal con síndrome de intestino ultracorto desde Julio 2022 secundario, diabetes?, HTA, Desnutrición grave, sepsis de origen abdominal por isquemia mesentérica con peritonitis secundaria polimicrobiana: K. pneumoniae, E. coli, Enterococcus gallinarum y Candida albicans (julio 2022). Quirurgicos: (05/07/2022) Lavado peritoneal y anastomosis yeyunocolonica, eventrorrafia (03/07/2022) Drenaje de peritonitis residual, resección de intestino delgado (queda cabo ligado con hiladilla), laparostomía doble bolsa (Queda con yeyuno 10 centímetros, transverso y descendente), Laparotomía, drenaje peritonitis, resección segmentaria intestino delgado, hemicolectomía derecha (cirugía control daño extremos ligados), abdomen abierto. Alérgicos: niega. Toxicológicos: niega.
Subjetivo: paciente refiere pasar una buena noche, tranquila, tolerando VO y deambulación, diuresis espontanea, deposiciones presentes.
EF: Paciente en buenas condiciones generales, estable hemodinamicamente, orientada en las 3 esferas mentales, colaboradora al momento del interrogatorio. Mucosas rosadas, anictéricas. Murmullo vesicular conservado sin sobreagregados. Abdomen blando, depresible, sin distensión, sin signos de irritación peritoneal. Extremidades sin edema.
Paraclínicos: 26/08/2023: ALT 134, AST 131, Btotal 1.64, Bdirecta 1.09, LDH 181, FA 113, PCR 0.29, Hb 9.2, Hto 27.4, Plaq 215000. Leucos 3800, Neu 1630. 25/08/2023: Cr 0. 34, Sodio 139, Potasio 4. 48, Hb 9. 3, Hto 28. 2, Plaq 243. 000, Leucos 4800, Neu 1790. 23/08/2023: ALT 159, AST 183, Btotal 2. 08, Bdirecta 1. 46, Calcio 8. 1, Cloro 109. 1, Sodio 138, Potasio 5. 04, Cr 0. 44, FA 109, GGT 354, fOSFORO 4. 6. BUN 11. 9. Albumina 2. 5. Hb 8. 2, Hto 24. 4, Leucos N 2029.
Imágenes: 13/08/2023: TAC de abdomen con contraste: Cambios postquirúrgicos intestinales. No se identifican cambios obstructivos ni inflamatorios. No hay líquido libre ni neumoperitoneo. Hepatomegalia y esteatosis hepática difusa significativa. Quistes simples renales bilaterales.
Paciente de 51 años, hospitalizada en contexto de recuperación nutricional por desnutrición proteicocalorica por intestino corto (Falla intestinal Tipo III) secundario a trombosis venosa mesentérica superior con isquemia mesentérica aguda en julio del 2022. En el momento NPT ciclada a 12 horas. Paciente se encuentra en buenas condiciones generales, con buena evolución, tolerando VO, a la espera de nuevo concepto de grupo de soporte nutricional para definir alta.
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lamilanomagazine · 9 months
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Pistoia: Cinema sotto le stelle, i film nel mese di agosto
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Pistoia: Cinema sotto le stelle, i film nel mese di agosto. Il programma è a cura di Mabuse Cinema in collaborazione con il Comune di Pistoia. Gli spettacoli avranno inizio alle 21.20 al costo di 6 euro (biglietto intero) o 5 euro (ridotto per bambini da 3 a 14 anni, adulti sopra i 65 anni). E' possibile abbonarsi con 5 ingressi a 25 euro e 10 ingressi a 45 euro. Per quanto riguarda la sezione dei film "Cinema revolution" - CR (pellicole italiane ed europee) il biglietto costa 3,50 euro. Di seguito i film in programma dal 1° al 31 agosto. Martedì 1° agosto Guardiani della Galassia vol.3 (Usa, 2023; 150') di James Gunn, con Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Mercoledì 2 agosto Ritorno a Seoul (Francia-Cambogia, 2022; 117') di Davy Chou, con Ji-min Park, Kwang-rok Oh. Giovedì 3 agosto Il piacere è tutto mio (Gbr, 2022; 97') di Sophie Hyde, con Emma Thompson, Daryl McCormack. Venerdì 4 agosto The Whale (Usa, 2022; 117') di Darren Aronofsky, con Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink, Hong Chau. Sabato 5 agosto Le otto montagne (Italia-Francia-Belgio, 2022; 147') di Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch. con Luca Marinelli, Alessandro Borghi, Filippo Timi. Domenica 6 agosto La quattordicesima domenica del tempo ordinario (Italia, 2023; 98') di Pupi Avati, con Gabriele Lavia, Edwige Fenech, Massimo Lopez. Lunedì 7 agosto Emily (Gran Bretagna, 2022; 130') di Frances O'Connor, con Emma Mackey, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Fionn Whitehead. Martedì 8 agosto Spider-man – Across the Spider-Verse (Usa, 2023; 140') di Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson. Animazione Mercoledì 9 agosto Animali selvatici (Romania, 2022; 125') di Cristian Mungiu, con Marin Grigore, Judith State. Giovedì 10 agosto La stranezza (Italia, 2022; 103') di Roberto Andò, con Toni Servillo, Salvo Ficarra, Valentino Picone. Venerdì 11 agosto Everything everywhere all at once (Usa, 2022; 139') di Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, con Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan. Sabato 12 agosto Rapito (Italia, 2023; 134') di Marco Bellocchio, con Enea Sala, Leonardo Maltese, Paolo Pierobon. Domenica 13 agosto L'ultima notte di Amore (Italia, 2023; 120') di Andrea Di Stefano, con Pierfrancesco Favino, Linda Caridi, Antonio Gerardi, Francesco Di Leva. Lunedì 14 agosto I peggiori giorni (Italia, 2023; 116') di Massimiliano Bruno, Edoardo Leo, con Antonella Attili, Claudia Gerini, Edoardo Leo, Ricky Memphis. Martedì 15 agosto Indiana Jones e il Quadrante del Destino (Usa, 2023; 142') di James Mangold, con Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen. Mercoledì 16 agosto Una relazione passeggera (Francia, 2022; 100') di Emmanuel Mouret, con Sandrine Kiberlain, Vincent Macaigne. Giovedì 17 agosto Stranizza d'amuri (Italia, 2023; 134') di Giuseppe Fiorello, con Gabriele Pizzurro, Samuele Segreto, Fabrizia Sacchi. Venerdì 18 agosto Barbie (Usa, 2023; 114') di Greta Gerwig, con Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling. Sabato 19 agosto Last Film Show – anteprima (India-Francia, 2021; 110') di Pan Nalin, con Bhavin Rabari, Bhavesh Shrimali. Domenica 20 agosto Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Parte Uno (Usa, 2023; 163') di Christopher McQuarrie, con Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames. Lunedì 21 agosto Il corsetto dell'imperatrice (Austria-Francia, 2022; 105') di Marie Kreutzer, con Vicky Krieps, Florian Teichtmeister. Martedì 22 agosto Super Mario Bros (Usa, 2023; 92') di Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, con Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day. Mercoledì 23 agosto Forever Young (Francia-Italia, 2022; 126') di Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, con Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Sofiane Bennacer, Louis Garrel (vietato ai minori di 14 anni). Giovedì 24 agosto Le otto montagne (Italia-Francia-Belgio, 2022; 147') di Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch. con Luca Marinelli, Alessandro Borghi, Filippo Timi. Venerdì 25 agosto Jeanne du Barry – La favorita del re – anteprima (Francia, 2023; 116') di Maïwenn, con Maïwenn, Johnny Depp. Sabato 26 agosto Il Sol dell'Avvenire (Italia, 2023; 95') di Nanni Moretti, con Nanni Moretti, Margherita Buy, Silvio Orlando. Domenica 27 agosto Barbie (Usa, 2023; 114') di Greta Gerwig, con Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling. Lunedì 28 agosto Decision to leave (Corea del Sud, 2022; 138') di Park Chan-wook, con Hae-il Park, Wei Tang. Martedì 29 agosto La sirenetta (Usa, 2023; 135') di Rob Marshall. Animazione Mercoledì 30 agosto Delta (Italia, 2022; 105') di Michele Vannucci, con Alessandro Borghi, Luigi Lo Cascio. Giovedì 31 agosto Denti da squalo (Italia, 2023; 104') di Davide Gentile, con Tiziano Menichelli, Stefano Rossi Giordani, Virginia Raffaele, Edoardo Pesce.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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stray2home · 9 months
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Jornadas y puntos fijos de recolección de firmas para el referendo por los animales.
Jueves, Julio 20, 10 AM, Desfile Militar Colina Campestre Cl. 134 con Av. Boyacá / Cl. 127 con Av. Boyacá. Viernes, Julio 21, 3 PM, Septimazo, Av. Jiménez Cr. 7ma. Sábado, Julio 22, 2 PM, Festival Música Cultural del Pacífico - Plaza Cultural la Santa María. Domingo, Julio 23, 11 AM, Hip Hop al parque - Parque Simón Bolívar.
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