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Daily Lives of Seido Boys
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hitsuyou-fukaketsu · 2 years
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Bro is it just me or playing in the english server is so much fun, easy and rewarding
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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: JoJolion by Hirohiko Araki
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genoskissors · 3 months
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Daily Danganronpa Fun Fact #26
The kanji for Mondo’s gang name, "Crazy Diamonds" uses both Daiya and Mondo's first names in it. It is written 暮威慈畏大亜紋土, 大亜 being Daiya and 紋土 being Mondo. The beginning part, 暮威慈畏, doesn't mean crazy but is pronounced like crazy (kure-i-ji-i or クレイジー).
(This way of writing is called “ateji”, if you want to learn more!)
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Please do more Daiya stuff please please im Daiya-starved please :"')
(Here's ur daily reminder that you make my everyday, i remember smiling on my way to SCHOOL the day u followed me, missed ya💖)
SO SORRY IM LETTING MY FOLLOWERS STARVE 💔💔💔
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You get to see some of the first sketches I did of him while I was tryna figure out how to draw him (I did NOT do him justice yall im tryna make up for it I promise 💀)
Also that is so sweet!!!!!! U are too kind 😭
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011 | heart rotting nightmare.
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pairing : jojolion x gn reader summary : the heir to an limitless fortune goes on a vacation to morioh to find their true love. seems easy enough; only, if that they're unable to find their love, they'll lose not just their fortune, but their life. notes : multi-chapter fic, sfw, doesn’t follow canon plot word count : 2.4k+
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★ . . . YOUR FIRST WEEK IN MORIOH passed by in that sneaky way that days did when you didn’t pay attention. 
You went sightseeing with Daiya, which turned out to be surprisingly fun when you had all your memories. Karera took you, unfortunately, to that strip club, which ended in a very inebriated Karera and a few thousand wasted yen. Josuke texted you occasionally to ask how you were doing, and you tolerated Joshu’s daily texts until the urge to cause him bodily harm became too much.
You went out as much as you could in an attempt to get to know people. People in Morioh were perfectly nice, but no one seemed very keen to fall head over heels for you. Karera kept telling you that you were putting too much pressure on yourself, but of course she would say that when she didn’t know your birthday might also be your death day. Karera probably thought that even if you lost your family fortune, you would still get back on your feet, what with the business ventures and investments your family had. While that could be true, you knew the curse was no joking matter. When the mountain gods said you’d lose your fortune, you would lose your fortune. There would be no way to get it back, otherwise, what made it a curse?
The truth was that the Higashikatas and Karera didn’t know half of your family curse. When your great-grandfather had first struck the deal, all it had entailed was for an heir to inherit and protect the fortune at all times. It had gone well enough until your family grew lazy and unaffected. Soon no one wanted the responsibility of heading the family and working to secure relations when they would always have money, no matter what. The current heir died and no one claimed the fortune. A massive financial crash occurred the next day, wiping out all of your family accounts.
Your grand-aunt returned to Morioh to plead with the mountain gods. Why the gods gave your family a second chance, you didn’t know. They restored your family fortune and tightened the curse tenfold. This marked the beginning of each heir finding their true love before their nineteenth birthday and dying if they didn’t. You supposed it was the gods’ way of making sure your family didn’t take the fortune for granted. Things from the gods came with a price, and sacrificing yourself for your heart’s other half was the price for your fortune. With your uncle in ill health, you couldn’t fumble this. All of your cousins were too young to inherit the fortune if your uncle died. The fortune rested on your shoulders. Every time your phone rang, you cringed, knowing it could be your family demanding to hear about your progress. 
But even without the curse looming over your head, your lack of game was disheartening. You weren’t too bad on the eyes, and you weren’t lacking in personality. Why hadn’t anyone gone out with you yet? You spent an obscene amount of money in an effort to distract yourself. Little charms and seafood and clothes and touristy knick knacks. Your fortune never ran dry. Might as well make the most of it before it disappeared.
On your second Sunday in Morioh, your vibrating phone woke you up. You ignored it when you saw that it was an unknown number, but the person immediately called a second and third time.
“Good morning, Y/N.”
“Who are you? Why are you calling at such an ungodly hour?” you grumbled in an ungodly croak.
“It is not ungodly in the slightest. It is already eight in the morning.”
Oh shit. You cleared your throat and rubbed a hand over your face even though they couldn't see you. “Morning, Kei,” you said, your voice going from pissed to pleasant in a blink. Couldn’t let the cute housekeeper know you were lacking. “Nice to hear from you. What’s up?”
“Norisuke-san requested you be at the Higashikata Fruit Parlour by noon. Daiya and Hato will be stopping by the villa soon to help you get ready.”
You sat up. “Wait, what? Why? What’s going on?”
“I recommend you do as he asks. It is already too late to go back.”
“Kei, what’s going on?”
She hung up without answering. You scowled at your phone. And here you were hoping Kei had called because she’d realized she had fallen madly in love with you.
You found Karera downstairs scrolling on her phone. 
“Oi, did Norisuke-san tell you he was planning anything today?”
“No, why?”
You told her about Kei and fruit parlour. She grinned. “If this is going where I think it’s going, I’m gonna need popcorn and a drink.”
“And where is this going?”
There was a knock at the front door and Karera leapt up to answer it. Without warning, Daiya and Hato descended upon you. The glint in their eyes put you immediately on edge.
“What’s going on?” you demanded. 
“I’m going to the fruit parlour,” Karera announced. “You ladies pretty up Y/N. Turn ‘em from a five to a straight ten.”
“Aw, you’re already cute,” Daiya said. “You can’t paint over an ugly house.”
“The hell does that mean?”
Daiya and Hato dragged you upstairs as Karera swept out the door. You watched helplessly as the sisters lay waste to your clothes. For the next hour and a half, they twisted you about like a mannequin, handing you every possible combination of your clothes they could make. Eventually, you got sick of stepping outside every time they made you try something and just stood there tiredly in your underwear as they agonized over your clothes. It wasn’t embarrassing. They talked about you the way you talked about a block of wood.
The last half hour was dedicated exclusively to your face. Hato set about your face like a painter to canvas. Daiya oohed and aahed as she worked. They refused to let you see your reflection until one final swipe of moisturizer, a burst of hairspray, and a spritz of perfume.
You still looked like yourself. All Hato had done was turn you into a shinier, smoother version of yourself. Professionally subtle. You looked sophisticated. Less like a desperate tourist and more like the mysterious heir. And the two sisters clearly knew their stuff because your outfit looked damn good. You wondered how you hadn’t made the fit yourself.
“Do you like it?” Hato asked, looking over your shoulder at your reflection.
“Yeah, it’s great.” You ran a hand over your hair. “I thought you were gonna do something crazy but I actually look pretty good.”
“Well, of course. Our dad didn’t send us over to make you look bad.” 
“We should get going,” Daiya gushed, pulling you to your feet. “We can’t be late.”
“Go where? No one has told me what’s going on.” Between the phone call and the makeover, you were feeling more uneasy than excited. Knowing the Higashikatas, it couldn’t be anything good.
The two sisters herded you to Hato’s car. “Don’t scowl, you’ll ruin the makeup! We’re helping you out like we promised. All you have to do is sit back and be your charming self.”
You clacked your bone dice together nervously the entire ride to the fruit parlour. Daiya and Hato kept bursting into giggles over the centre console, and your questions fell on deaf ears. 
A line stretched outside the fruit parlour when you arrived. Daiya and Hato marched you confidently past all of the customers to the door, which Joshu opened suddenly with wide eyes.
“What the fuck are you doing here?” he hissed. “Is your phone dead or something? I sent you fifty messages not to come.”
Your stomach dropped. “I didn’t—I was kinda—”
“Move, Joshu,” Hato snapped. “We don’t have time for this. It’s rude to keep them waiting.”
Daiya sighed. “I know how you’re feeling, Joshu. It can’t be easy to watch the love of your life get matched off with someone else.”
“What are you guys talking about?”
The sisters pushed you inside and crowded into the elevator to the second floor. Joshu tried one last time to get you outside, but Hato slapped him upside the head and told him to shut up. This was bad. If Joshu didn’t want you to do this, it had to be something from the nine circles of hell.
The elevator door opened. 
You were frozen to the spot, mouth agape, mind at a loss. 
The mountain gods had taken you to the afterlife. There was no way a person could experience this much mortification and horror without their heart seizing up.
The fruit parlour had been transformed into a heart-rotting nightmare. White and pink ribbons hung from the ceiling, literal rose petals drifting through the air. The smell of sugar and cream hung heavy, and the booths had been decorated with lace and velvet. Decadent little cakes and sweets sat on every empty surface. Lilting flute and violin music played from somewhere, and it might have been pleasant if you weren’t so horrified.
At the sight of you, the servers who had been waiting nearby broke out in applause. Their dark uniforms had been replaced with waistcoats and ruffled dress shirts. You gaped at the dainty kid gloves covering their hands.
Your heart was having trouble in your ribcage. You reached back for someone, anyone. Joshu looked faintly startled at the contact.
“Get me out of here,” you breathed.
“I fucking tried,” he groused. “I told you you shouldn’t have come.”
“Ah, they’re finally here!” Norisuke swept out from the kitchen like some benevolent king. He beamed at you, lifting up your hand to another round of applause. “We can finally begin.”
“Norisuke-san, what is going on?” you choked out. 
“Today, our fruit parlour is hosting a luncheon in honour of the elusive heir. I’ve invited eligible bachelors from all over Morioh to meet you. You’re going to find your true love today, on my honour as a Higashikata.”
You were starting to feel faint. “But why? You didn’t have to do this. I’m doing just fine.”
“So you’ve found your true love already?”
Joshu cleared his throat pointedly behind you. You ignored him. “I still have a month left. You didn’t have to do all of this. It seems like such a hassle.”
“Are you kidding? Business is the best it’s been in weeks!” Daiya piped up. “Do you know how many reservations we got when we mentioned you? Everyone’s dying to meet you!”
“It’s all for the flow of business,” Norisuke assured you. “Anything for our close business associates. It was no hassle at all.” Norisuke snapped his fingers. “Look lively everyone, we’ll be starting shortly. Have the first suitor come up at once.”
The room was spinning. Someone took your arm and led you to one of the booths, already set with egg tarts and juice.
“Did you know about this?” you asked Josuke. You were too dazed to even admire how cute he looked.
“They didn’t tell me until I walked through the door. I promise I would’ve warned you otherwise.”
You groaned quietly. 
Karera flicked the back of your ear. She was dressed in the same waistcoat as the servers, the traitor. “Weren’t you bitching about how you couldn’t find anyone? Norisuke has literally done all of the hard work for you! You look cute as hell, you’re getting free food, and you don’t even have to lift your ass to find people who want to date you. If that’s not a win, I don’t know what is.”
“So you did know about this,” you said faintly.
“I was the one who gave Norisuke the idea. You’re welcome.” 
Josuke spoke before you could strangle her. “Maybe you just try it out for a little. This is all for you. If you don’t like it, you can always call it off. Maybe you really will find someone and you won’t have to stress as much.”
You looked around. “It’s just a bit … much.”
“But if it works, it’ll be worth it.” Josuke poked your shoulder. “Today’s all about you. You do things how you want. Just be yourself, and it will all work out.”
Karera thumped Josuke on the back .“We’ll get rid of the nasties for you. If they don’t pass our standards, they’re out the door before you even see them. Plus your fiancé will be watching you like a hawk.”
You became aware of Joshu’s eyes boring into the back of your head from the next stall.
“Lucky me.”
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You met a vast array of people that day. Perfectly nice people who gave you their number and asked to hang out more. People who turned on their heel the minute they saw you. People who squirmed uncomfortably as their grandmother attempted to set the two of you up. People who complimented your shoe size and begged you to show a bit of toe cleavage. People who demanded to know every digit of your bank card, account and number. People who admitted they didn’t know they were here to date but the parfaits were amazing, weren’t they?
You didn’t meet one person who took your curse seriously. Neither did you meet anyone who rolled higher than a six. You forced everyone who had sat down to roll your bone dice. You had learned your lesson with Josuke and Daiya and refrained from setting up a task, just in case they happened to surprise you. Most people rolled your dice with amusement, writing you off as superstitious. Their eyebrows would raise when you told them about your curse, and after a few dozen people, it became easier to just avoid mentioning the curse altogether.
Norisuke was a gracious host, making sure the desserts and drinks kept coming and nudging you pointedly when your smile dropped. True to their word, Josuke and Karera kept a close eye on you, politely escorting people out when it was clear no sparks were flying. Daiya and Hato provided running commentary, a few booths away, making no secret who they did and didn’t like. And all your “fiancé” did was sit behind you, burning a hole into your scalp with his eyes. More than a few people noticed him and asked if he was an ex.
No, you answered flatly. He was not.
Eventually, the last “suitor” came and went. Everyone bustled together as the parlour closed down, excited voices buzzing together. You should have been just as excited to pick your favourites, but all you felt was a bone-deep weariness. You stole downstairs when no one was looking. You needed some air. As much as you appreciated Karera and the Higashikatas for putting this whole thing together, it had still been a lot. You would have liked a day or two to prepare. Half the time, you had felt like a deer in headlights, unable to offer up anything that made you appealing or mysterious or charming. You had the numbers of four or five people, but strangely, it felt like you hadn’t made any progress. If anything, meeting so many people had just made you more aware how none of them had seemed like the one for you.
You looked up at the sky, the sky bleeding into indigo. You had three weeks left until your birthday. If your true love really was in this town, they were doing a great job of avoiding you. Not for the first time, you wondered, What if they’re not here at all? What if I’ve already missed them?
Your phone buzzed in your pocket. You fished it out, thinking it might be Karera asking you where you had gone.
You let the number ring. Sure enough, the person called again a minute later. You took your time answering, even though you knew she hated it.
“Hi, Mom. Time to check in already, huh?”
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You walked, keeping your phone by your ear but not really listening to your mother, only catching her every other sentence. It was exactly what you’d been dreading to hear the moment you landed in S-City.
What do you mean you haven’t found anyone yet? Are you even trying?
Your uncle is sick and you’re wasting our family fortune! How selfish can you be?
It hurt that your mother thought you were being a reckless kid when you were trying your best to help your family. What your mother said next however, made you stop in your tracks. People streamed around you, glancing at you irritably.
“If you can’t find even one person to be interested in you, why don’t you take the next plane home?”
A stone sank in your stomach. You tried and failed not to sound petulant. “I’ve only been here for a week. You can’t make me go home.”
“Listen to yourself!” your mother snapped. “Your uncle is dying. You don’t have time to waste. Or do you want us to die along with your uncle?”
“I’m doing my best,” you said quietly. “Didn’t you tell me to make myself appealing and approachable? I can’t do that by springing a deadly curse on everyone I meet. People already don’t believe me as it is.” 
Your mother’s voice simmered. “I never told you to waste your money on a vacation. Your uncle has been patriarch for years. The least you could do is pretend you care about him. You’ve always been self-absorbed, but this is unacceptable.”
You almost laughed. Self-absorbed? Your mother wasn’t the one who would die once the month was over and you felt the need to remind her.
“You don’t have any right to tell me what to do when you couldn’t even complete the curse yourself. If uncle hadn’t taken over for you when he did, our family would have been long dead.”
The savage satisfaction you felt was immediately tempered by guilt. It wasn’t a story your mother went around sharing, but she too had had trouble finding her true love. Your uncle had claimed the heirship from her mere days before her birthday, and because the current heir had still been alive, the curse had allowed it. While your uncle had carried the mantle of heir gracefully, you knew your mother had always been guilty about forcing him into that position.
“Fine then. Stay in Morioh,” your mother said, all hint of emotion gone from her voice. “I want to meet your true love by next weekend. If not, you’re being locked from all of your bank accounts and cards.”
You balked. “Are you kidding me? How am I supposed to do that?”
“You need to learn to take things seriously. I couldn't complete the curse because I learned that lesson too late. You can’t afford to make the same mistake because you have no one else to take your place. Our entire family is depending on you. Your great-grandfather didn’t sacrifice what he did so you could squander it.”
Your mother hung up and it was like she had slammed a door in your face. You clenched your jaw. Something burned hot and tight in your chest, and you choked down the scream rising in your throat. 
Was your mother really so blind that she hadn’t figured it out by now? She had to realize that you weren’t as selfish or immature or reckless as she thought. You had three weeks left to live and she thought you were wasting the family’s money?
Your phone buzzed. You shut it off, clenching your jaw so hard you thought it would crack. This was the curse in full force. It was so ludicrous no one would believe you. And no one could grasp its gravity because no one knew you would die. If you died, your family would have no money or anything to depend on. It didn’t matter that your uncle had managed to do it, or your great-aunt, or your great-grandfather. They were three exceptions out of dozens of lost family members. 
True love was lightning in a bottle. Was it possible to find someone like that? And hold onto them when you did?
The impossibility of it threatened to pull you under. People went their whole lives without finding anyone. What guaranteed that you find your true love in this town, right this month, right before your birthday?
Your face felt hot. Tears pricked at the back of your eyes and your throat closed. You started walking again, hurrying away from the shopping district. You needed to be alone. You needed somewhere quiet so you could just take a moment to think.
The buildings passed by in a blur. You managed to leave the busy streets behind, following a quiet road down somewhere. Eventually the sounds of people chattering and cars passing by became the rustling of trees and insects tittering around. A little playground came into view, the edges of street lamps providing a bit of light. A pair of swings swayed and you had to sit in one just because of how lonely they looked.
You couldn’t do this. You didn’t know who you were kidding. No one would fall in love with a random tourist. You should have left your fortune alone. 
But your mother was right when she said you were self-absorbed. Your whole life, you had never done anything for your family. You had never worked a day in your life, gone out of your way to do anything for anyone. That was partly because your family had never needed you to do that, but looking back, you realized how much of a prick that made you. Even the things you did for Karera were more out of amusement than any genuine concern. You paid for her escapades because they were something to do and with a fortune that never ran dry, you could afford to keep up any number of stupid schemes.
Going out to face the curse was the first time in your life you were doing anything for your family. Of course it would be the last resort. It was seeming more likely that you would return to your family in a coffin than with the fortune intact.
You squeezed your bone dice in your pocket. If only they could be used to force your true love to come to you. But that would defeat the purpose, wouldn’t it?
“What the hell am I supposed to do?” you shouted at no one. Or maybe you were shouting at the mountain gods. “If you really want me to do this, give me a sign!”
Your voice disappeared into the nearby trees. Only their rustling leaves answered you, seeming to sigh at your hopelessness.
You didn’t know what to do. You didn’t want to go back to the villa, but you didn’t want to stay here either. And you definitely didn’t want to go back to your home and your dying uncle and your disapproving mother.
All you wanted was for this curse to stuff itself and let you meet your true love on your own terms.
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daiyafairytales · 11 months
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The Daiya Fairytale Week Prompts!
How do I interpret the week’s themes? 
Ideas for the themes include:
Creating according to daily prompts.
Combining some or all of the prompts for different days (you can mix and match if you want). 
Finding inspiration from existing fairytales and creating AUs, crossovers, remakes, etc. Creating fanworks using common fairytale tropes.
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rorronoa · 4 months
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Tag game
2023 CHARACTER WRAPPED
top 9 characters i loved in 2023
Thanks for the tag @koushuwu 😊
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From left to right
1. Luffy
2. Muichiro
3. Yuji itadori
4. Miyuki kazuya (daiya mo ace)
5. Zoro
6. Sawamura eijun (daiya no ace)
7. Ginko (mushishi)
8. Hidenori tabata (daily lives of high school boys)
9. Hawks
Tagging: @reijuu @joy-girl @taengoo @blog-de-segunda and anyone who wants to do it (no pressure)
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aijoukaren · 1 year
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think i was a happier person when i was watching daiya no ace. i found the secret to inner peace and it’s a daily dose of the epic highs and lows of high school baseball
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foodbeveragesnutrtion · 2 months
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Vegan Sour Cream Market Size to grow at 9.10% CAGR between 2023 and 2027
Market Overview:
The vegan sour cream market is anticipated to witness substantial growth, with a projected market size of around USD 143 Million by the year 2027. This growth is attributed to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.10% from 2020 to 2027. The increasing demand for vegan sour cream is driven by a growing consumer preference for vegan and vegetarian diets.
The global shift towards sustainable and plant-based lifestyles has catalyzed a surge in the popularity of vegan alternatives across various food categories. One such product that has gained considerable traction is vegan sour cream. As consumers increasingly seek plant-based options without compromising on taste and texture, the vegan sour cream market has witnessed a remarkable rise. In this blog post, we delve into a thorough analysis of the Vegan Sour Cream Market, exploring key trends, market outlook, growth factors, and an overview of market reports.
Vegan sour cream is a dairy-free alternative to traditional sour cream, typically made from plant-based ingredients such as cashews, almonds, soy, or coconut. This market has gained momentum due to the growing awareness of environmental sustainability, ethical considerations, and health-conscious consumer preferences. The Vegan Sour Cream Market has witnessed a paradigm shift, evolving beyond a niche market to a mainstream choice for consumers
Key Players are:
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Market Trends:
Rising Health Consciousness: With an increasing number of consumers adopting healthier lifestyles, the demand for vegan sour cream has surged. This plant-based alternative is often perceived as a healthier option, being cholesterol-free and lower in saturated fats.
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Market Outlook:
The Vegan Sour Cream Market is poised for robust growth in the coming years. Factors such as the increasing prevalence of lactose intolerance, ethical considerations surrounding animal welfare, and the pursuit of sustainable food choices are driving the market forward. Projections indicate a steady rise in market share as more consumers incorporate vegan sour cream into their daily diets.
Market Analysis:
According to recent market reports, the global Vegan Sour Cream Market Analysis is expected to register a substantial compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period. The report outlines key players, market segmentation, regional analysis, and growth strategies adopted by leading manufacturers.
Market Segmentation:
The Vegan Sour Cream Market is segmented based on source (soy, almond, cashew, coconut, and others), distribution channel (supermarkets/hypermarkets, convenience stores, online retail, and specialty stores), and region.
Regional Analysis:
North America currently dominates the market due to a higher concentration of health-conscious consumers and a well-established market for plant-based products. However, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth, driven by increasing awareness and a surge in veganism.
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"Empowering the Soul: The Path to Liberation in Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5"
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Raag Gauri Sukhmani, Mehla 5:
ਵਿਵੇਕੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਸਚੁ ਨਾਉ ॥ ਹਉਮੈ ਮਾਰੀਐ ਤਬੈ ਪਾਵੈ ਥਾਉ ॥ Vivek Dharam Daiya Sach Naao || Haumai maaree tabai paaeae thaao ||
Discrimination, righteousness, compassion, and the true Name – by conquering ego, one finds the place (of liberation).
Introduction:
In the sacred verses of Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5, profound insights into the spiritual journey unfold, highlighting the essential concepts of discrimination (Vivek), righteousness (Dharam), compassion (Daiya), and the true Name (Sach Naao). These verses illuminate the path to liberation, emphasizing the transformative power of conquering ego (Haumai) to attain spiritual fulfillment. In this article, we delve into the spiritual significance of these concepts, exploring their interconnectedness and relevance in the seeker's quest for enlightenment.
Understanding Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5:
Raag Gauri Sukhmani, attributed to the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, is a composition found in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Mehla 5 denotes that these verses were composed by Guru Arjan Dev Ji himself, offering profound spiritual guidance to humanity.
Exploring the Concepts:
Vivek (Discrimination): Vivek refers to the ability to discern between right and wrong, truth and falsehood, and the eternal and the transient. It is the faculty that enables individuals to make conscious choices aligned with spiritual values, guiding them on the path of righteousness and self-realization.
Dharam (Righteousness): Dharam encompasses moral and ethical principles that govern one's conduct and actions. It reflects a commitment to living in harmony with universal laws and values, seeking justice, compassion, and integrity in all endeavors. Practicing righteousness leads to inner alignment and spiritual growth.
Daiya (Compassion): Daiya signifies empathy, kindness, and benevolence toward all sentient beings. It embodies the essence of selfless love and service, transcending ego-centric boundaries to embrace the interconnectedness of all life. Cultivating compassion fosters spiritual evolution and fosters a sense of unity and interconnectedness with the divine.
Sach Naao (True Name): Sach Naao refers to the divine name or the essence of truth. It represents the eternal, unchanging reality that pervades the universe. Chanting the true name with devotion and sincerity enables individuals to transcend the illusion of separateness and attain union with the divine consciousness.
Conquering Ego for Liberation:
The culmination of Vivek, Dharam, Daiya, and Sach Naao leads to the liberation of the soul from the shackles of ego (Haumai). Ego, rooted in the illusion of separateness and self-centered desires, obstructs the realization of one's true nature and inhibits spiritual progress. By overcoming ego and surrendering to the divine will, individuals attain liberation and find their rightful place in the cosmic order.
Practical Applications:
Self-Reflection and Contemplation: Engage in introspective practices to cultivate Vivek and discern the true nature of reality. Reflect on the principles of Dharam and incorporate them into daily life, fostering righteousness and integrity.
Acts of Compassion and Service: Practice Daiya through acts of kindness, compassion, and selfless service to alleviate the suffering of others and cultivate a heart-centered approach to life.
Chanting and Meditation: Devote time to chanting the Sach Naao and engaging in meditation to transcend the limitations of the ego and connect with the divine presence within.
Conclusion:
Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5 offers profound wisdom on the path to liberation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of Vivek, Dharam, Daiya, and Sach Naao in overcoming ego and attaining spiritual fulfillment. By embracing these principles and transcending the illusion of separateness, individuals can embark on a transformative journey toward self-realization and union with the divine. Let us heed the timeless teachings of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and embrace the path of righteousness, compassion, and divine remembrance, leading us to ultimate liberation.
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auslanderka · 8 months
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Time to open daiya and forget about daily life shit<3
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mayurreports · 1 year
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Fortified Breakfast Spreads Market Trends,  Analysis, Industry Outlook, & Region Forecast, 2021-2028
Market-Overview
Fortified spreads are spreadable ingredients commonly used for breakfast and are spread on bagels and bread. Several minerals and vitamins are present in the enriched spreads. As a result, improved health consciousness and desire for convenience products support market expansion. By 2028, the market is estimated to gain a 7.7% CAGR.
The fortified breakfast spreads market share is largely driven by healthier foods and changing lifestyles. The need for nutritious and pleasant daily consumption products is expected to create new opportunities for major stakeholders. On the other hand, the availability of alternatives may restrict the expansion of the fortified breakfast spreads market.
Segmental Analysis
Based on the distribution channel, the fortified breakfast spreads market comprises of non-store based and store based. The fortified breakfast spreads market trends comprises vitamins, probiotics, minerals, prebiotics, and proteins based on nutrients. Based on the source, the fortified breakfast spreads market comprises of nut-based, fruit-based, and dairy-based.
Detailed Regional Analysis
During the projection period, the North American region will lead the market. The changing lifestyle pattern and popularity of ready-to-eat foods boost market development in this region. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific region is projected to develop at the best rate during the forecast period. Expanding demand for ready-to-eat foods, changing lifestyles, and tight schedules will be the primary factors of the greatest growth in the next years. Europe is also forecasted to have the second-largest fortified breakfast spreads market share. The widespread usage of breakfast or food spreads contributes greatly to the attractiveness of morning foods. In addition, the development of novel flavors such as exotic fruits such as figs is increasing future growth. Finally, the use of fortified spreads is growing in other places.
Competitive Analysis
The industry is anticipated to boost as new products are introduced that focus on satisfying the evolving requirements of their respective client bases. Governments worldwide are committing their support for market-friendly changes. The improving trade relations are projected to increase the international market in the coming years. The use of the internet for sales and marketing is expected to expand the market's prospects during the forecast period. The global contagion has provided businesses with a new mandate about the purchasing process and a rapid acceleration of digital transformation. The market's development is projected to be hindered shortly due to a shortage of critical resources. The function of mergers and applications is expected to become critical in maintaining development speed in the coming era. Fresh business models and perceptions are present in current core operations and support functions in the forecast term. It is projected that implementing comprehensive research techniques to examine the market's future development will aid in market development.
The noteworthy key fortified breakfast spread market players are Wellness Foods Ltd. (UK), Conagra Brands Inc. (US),  Premier Foods Plc (UK), Unilever Group (UK), Kraft Foods Group (US), Andros SAS (France), Daiya Foods Inc. (Canada), Ferrero Group (Italy), J.M. Smucker Company (US) and others.
Industry Updates:
Sep 2021 Chobani, best known for its Greek-style yogurt and coffee creamers, has expanded into the peanut butter market with Chobani Ends Child Hunger Peanut Butter Flavored Nutrient Spreads release. The peanut butter-flavored spreads will be available in various flavors and sizes. Additional infant-friendly spreads with nut and fruit infusions will be available at most major supermarkets across the country and online. The particular line is designed to lessen the choking risk associated with the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for early peanut introduction. According to Chobani, the firm will donate 100 percent of its peanut spread profits to Edesia for the creation of Plumpy'Nut®, their fortified peanut butter that is delivered throughout the world to 60 nations to nourish children suffering from acute malnutrition.
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miyuwuki · 2 years
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accidentally walking on him streaming
a/n: guys, i’ve been thinking of streamer!kuramochi for a WHOLE FUCKING WHILE, so please enjoy this little drabble. once my inbox opens i hope u guys req more streamer!kuramochi bc this is the one idea i love sm wnjcidieifidoe anyways—
warnings: reader is female (referred to as girlfriend, she/her)
streamer!kuramochi youichi x f!reader (ft. some of my mutuals and anons and followers i see often on my blog)
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“whoever builds the worst house has to buy everyone drinks, and miyuki’s gonna judge after he’s finished practice,” kuramochi laughed as he carefully built his house in minecraft with ryousuke, haruichi, and sawamura. while they were all in off-season for baseball, the three agreed to be featured in kuramochi’s stream for the day. he said it was for content, but he actually really liked gaming with them.
“lucky for me, i’m the best at building, so all of you guys can suck it.” sawamura boasted, looking like he was building a place underground. kuramochi rolled his eyes at the camera and looked at his chat.
roppongiperfume: i think ‘mochi’s gonna win, i mean he won the last building competition
kuleo26: i don’t know, ryou’s place looks solid right now
he shook his head at the camera and smirked, “watch, i’m going to win. i never lose!” so he got to work and hyperfixated on his screen, carefully choosing his blocks and accents.
you on the other hand had just stopped by the convenience store for some snacks for you and kuramochi; you’d both planned the night together, but you thought it’d be nice if you went a little early. the previous season was busy for him, so feeling a little deprived, you felt like it was a good idea too. when you arrived at his home, you softly knocked on the door, only to be opened by his mother.
“y/n! it is so lovely to see you.” she smiled and pulled you into a gentle hug. you wrapped your arms around her back and smiled. “same to you, ms. kuramochi. how have you been?”
“i’ve been well, it’s nice to see youichi back home after a while. would you like something to eat? or to drink?” she gestured you into the house, carefully taking off your shoes before going inside.
“i’m okay, thank you though! is it okay if i see youichi?” you asked, following her into the kitchen.
“of course, he’s right upstairs. i’m here if you need me.” you bowed at her again in thanks before heading upstairs to his room. you knocked.
“youichi?” you softly called out, “are you in there?” you slowly ambled into the room, seeing his back towards you and the sounds of clicking of his mouse. he quickly turned around, “i’m live!”
you quickly retracted, whispering a sorry. “should i wait downstairs?” you mumbled, only peeking your head into his room. he pursed his lips and looked at his chat.
🌀anon: wowowow who is that? is that a girlfriend?
yuunemi: kuramochi has a girlfriend???
🍎anon: PLEASE LET’S MEET HER
he sighed and chuckled, turning his chair to face you. he patted on his lap, a signal to sit, and you ambled over to him with a faint blush on your cheeks. “is it okay?” you questioned, sitting comfortably in his lap, waving slightly at the camera. he pecked your jaw, “it’s more than okay, i just thought you wouldn’t want your face to be seen or something like that. anyways, this is y/n, and she’s my girlfriend.”
“hello,” you uttered to the chat, “nice to meet you guys.”
zoyavx: she’s so pretty omg!
aoryuucchi: HELLO Y/NNN LOVELY TO MEET YOU, CAN I TAKE U FROM ‘MOCHI LOL
you giggled at the comments and felt his grip tighten on you, “she’s mine guys, don’t forget that.” he pouted at the camera and returned his attention to the screen. “y/n, who do you think is gonna win this competition? we’re trying to build the best house.”
you sarcastically pretended to think, “mmm, i don’t know.. eijun’s place is looking kinda neat. it’s underground and mysterious— i like that.”
“TAKE THAT, KURAMOCHI-SENPAI!” he yelled into the mic.
“eijun, you’re too loud.” haruichi huffed.
“i am your wonderful, loving boyfriend and you say sawamura’s gonna win? fine, challenged accepted.” he grins while he clicks away.
and that’s how his chat found out about his lovely girlfriend.
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