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tuppencetrinkets · 2 years
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Season 1 Star Trek Strange New Worlds, sorted caps.
Melissa Navia - Erica Ortegas - #12,500
Anson Mount - Christopher Pike - #38,000
Ethan Peck - Spock - #26,000
Jess Bush - Christine Chapel - #8,700
Christina Chong - La’an Noonien-Singh - #16,000
Rebecca Romijn - Una Chin-Riley - #16,000
Celia Rose Gooding - Nyota Uhurua - #8,800
Babs Olusanmokun - M’Benga - #5,800
Andre Dae Kim - Kyle - #600
Gia Sandhu - T’Pring - #5,900
Dan Jeannotte - Samuel Kirk - #1,700
Jennifer Hui - Christina - #2,100
Rong Fu - Jenna Mitchell - #380
Sage Arrindell - Rukiya - #1,800
Adrian Holmes - Robert April - #1,100
Melanie Scrofano - Batel - #740
Paul Wesley - James T. Kirk - #2,700
Jesse James Keitel - Aspen - #5,400
Lindy Booth - Alora - #3,500
Ian Ho - First Servant - #1,200
Huse Madhavnji - Gamal - #2,000
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Bad movie I have Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season one 2022
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damnredthing · 2 years
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Hijinks ramblings – SNW S1E05
This post – naturally – contains spoilers. If you haven’t seen the episode yet and do not want to read spoilers, please do not read any further.
This is not an episode review but rather just a bunch of ramblings which I’ve tried to at least sort a little bit into categories.
Season 1 – Episode 5 – Spock Amok
This was more of a funny, goofy episode with some character development built in. And of course we do have to discuss THE green wrap uniform. But one at a time.
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Pike’s inner demons - continued
Erm nope. Nada. Nothing at all in this episode, not even hinted. So lets just move on with the next topic.
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Correction to my last rambling
Because I’m stupid and scatterbrained, I mixed up Lt. Mitchell with Ensign Christina. But the message stays the same, for both actually! I hope we keep both in SNW for a long time and we’ll see more of both! Especially Ensign Christina is so cute, I want to cuddle her!
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T’Pring and Spock
I do love, love, love T’Pring being played by Gia Sandhu. Not only is T’Pring very beautiful, she’s also extremely well characterized. In TOS T’Pring wasn’t very likeable, because she flat out requested kal-if-fee on Spock who by then was already one of THE most liked characters. Of course we’d be biased by the time T’Pring was trying to hook up with a new partner.
But SNW now allows us to learn what’s leading to that point. And we learn what T’Pring’s desires are. I hope Spirk shippers don’t lynch me for saying this (btw, just because Spock is in a relationship now doesn’t mean all is written in stone) but, even though the relationship was arranged (as it usually happens on Vulcan), Spock’s and T’Pring’s love for each other is true, yet conflicted. The little nuances of affection and love we see from T’Pring (who is a full Vulcan mind you!), hidden within stoic logic, are a treat and joy to watch. And when both swapped bodies, it was a lot of fun to watch both actors pulling off the opposite traits so well.
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For comedic reasons, I wish they had kept their secret towards Pike a little longer. IMO it would have been funnier if Pike only found out by himself while the diplomatic talk with the R’Ongovians was already ongoing. But on the other hand, Pike seems to know both well enough that he most likely would have found out way before the meeting anyways. The writers would have to be super careful not to turn it into a farce, so maybe revealing it as early as they did was the best way, as it was believable.
Pike’s reaction was super cool though. It was kind of oh, another day on the Enterprise, another of the usual problems. Today is body swap Tuesday. Haha! Okay, let’s get this done anyways. And I also love how he’s totally unabashed when Spock calls him Chris (before he knew it was actually T'Pring).
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(Dimple alert!)
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Pike is a diplomat through and through
I begin to understand why all his Timelines cards have a high diplomacy score. This episode demonstrated so well why Pike is an expert for intercultural diplomacy. He doesn’t just go by protocol, he really tries to understand the people he’s talking to.
To find out that the R’Ongovians don’t just imitate their respondents, but that one of their prime traits is empathy, and that their desire is to be understood, wasn’t so easy to conclude from their behavior. Even though they even told Pike that right in his face when Captain Vasso said “We too listen. Empathy is a hallmark of our people. Few understand that.”
But who would go that far and realize that is their main desire?
Pike analyzed all encounters and came to that conclusion anyways, while everyone else was more or less confused about the R’Ongovian’s weird behavior. Pike also took a lot of risk when he talked like a waterfall about why they should NOT ally with the Federation. I could literally see Robert April die a little bit more inwardly with every word Pike added to his speech.
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(Robert April be like “Shut up you idiot!”)
And that cocky grin Pike had when the R’Ongovians left? At that point he KNEW he hit the bulls eye.
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I begin to wonder with all of Pike’s diplomacy (omg I misspelled it at first and wrote dimplomacy! haha, Freudean slip!) skills why he didn’t become a Federation ambassador after his time on the Enterprise. Instead he became Fleet Captain with the focus on overseeing the cadet education. Sure, you need a lot of empathy to train cadets (which Pike totally has! And which is a trait I am missing on his Timelines cards as well btw!!). But what a wasted opportunity not to use Pike’s diplomacy skills even more after his active duty on the Enterprise.
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The green wrap uniform
I cannot write about this episode without talking about THAT! I gotta admit when I saw the trailer, I wasn’t too fond of it as I only saw a small part of the uniform. And that color on Anson was just….
But when I saw Pike in the full uniform, I changed my mind. I am still not 100% fine with the color, but the uniform cut and the level of detail was a wonderful homage to TOS. Needless to say that Anson rocked the uniform as he fit very well into it, if I may say so.
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The only complaint I have is that undershirt was not needed at all. 😇
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I am not sure what the official purpose of this uniform version is though. Is it for diplomatic meetings only? Wouldn’t Pike wear it for every first contact situation then as well? Or is Pike going to change between uniforms whenever he feels like it, just as Kirk did?
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Some Randoms
The way Spock’s and T’Pring’s katras were switched back to their own bodies felt like a quick and dirty fix for me. On one hand it fit into the comedic episode. It’s hilarious that the solution is some stuff smeared on their foreheads with some crystals stuck into them and then magically, their katras are made to travel. But I’d much rather have seen this issue being fixed in a Vulcan way. I just don’t see a human finding the solution for a centuries old Vulcan procedure, even though I have no doubt that M’Benga is one hell of a doctor. Surely situations like these must already have happened in the Vulcan history? Even if it’s rare, I am sure a solution could be found in the Vulcan database. But this is just a minor nitpick as it fit into a comedic episode.
Una and La’an felt a bit out of character, and then again not. Especially La’an’s usual no-nonsense behavior makes her behavior in Spock Amok a bit unbelievable. But it seems when she’s around Una, she is a lot more opened up and ready to just enjoy her life. The contrast is stark though. It makes me wonder why she has so much trouble to open up to other people even though they already have proven to La’an that they want nothing but her well-being. But maybe that is her story in this show, that she’ll slowly overcome her deep trauma and is able to open up to other people. Time will tell.
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We got Robert April again! YAY! I am so happy about that. I love his dynamic with his former Number One and I love how close they apparently are. There is no rank calling involved at all between the two. And around April, Pike can act like one of his protégés. For a change he can be the one who gives April the headaches. 🤭
In my last rambling I wrote that we’d make a time jump in this season to have the Enterprise repaired offscreen. It looks like that assumption was wrong. Instead this episode is a bit of a continuation from the last episode and the Enterprise gets repaired at Space Station One while most of the crew is granted shore leave. I didn’t know space stations also have space docks. I always thought space docks were their own kind of orbital stations.
Speaking of shore leave, I would have loved to see what Pike had in mind for his. Also, can we appreciate his civvies for one moment please? Please more of that!
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Kyle is mean? 😱 Can we please also see that and not just get told?
So Una and La’an punish the two ensigns, and then do exactly the same things? I would have preferred once they completed their bingo cards they had gone to the transporter room and told the Ensigns that their punishment was lifted. But from now on the air lock part has to be scratched from the bingo card. It feels a bit mean and hypocritical to me that they didn't.
What exactly is this thing in Pike’s quarters? Is it some sort of moving picture? A video frame? An aquarium but for a forest? Or is it a hologram (which would make all the canon crusaders go berserk)? It is very pretty, that’s for sure!
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bracketsoffear · 1 year
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Flesh Tournament Round 1
Gluttony vs. the Lady
The Nowhere King vs. Medic
Carrion vs. Ianthe Tridentarius
Godrick the Grafted vs. Giant Meat Snake
Adipose vs. Kirby
Kevin vs. Justine
Pinhead vs. Banica Conchita
Shauna Shipman vs. Jennifer Check
Hannibal Lecter vs. Nico Robin
Mrs. Tweedy vs. Mrs. Lovett
Qi Rong vs. Mr. Eaten
Ken Kaneki vs. the Mystery Flesh Pit
Artemy Burakh vs. Dr. Moreau
Leatherface vs. the Swine Prince
Clan Tzimisce vs. Benji
Lunch Lady vs. Victor Frankenstein
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What are your favourite songs right now?
Great question <3 Actually like my favourite question ever (I take pride in my music HAHAHHA) These are my favs currently - Angry Johnny - Poe - Happy And Weak - San Ilya - Anger Management - Lovage - Catherine - PJ Harvey - I feel blue - Alif Tree - I can't let it happen to you - Kid Loco - Heavenly - San Ilya - Book Of The Month - Lovage - Fright Night - Elysian Fields - Summer Of Tears - Pati Yang - Angelene - PJ Harvey (one of my favs OAT) - Crude Sunlight - Tweaker, Jennifer Charles - Sunday Afternoons - Vanessa Daou - Pretty Baby - San Ilya - Lifeboat - Lovage - Colour - Soulstice - Pink Pony Cafe - Mulu - She Saw The World - The Blue Nile - Fingertips - Poe - u can run - krosound - Rong - Röyksopp - Could It Be? - Hungry Lucy - Orange Marmalade - Mellowdrone - To Ulrike M - Doris Days - Aqualung - Morcheeba - Jakarta Flatline - Helicopter Girl - When no words come - De-Phazz - Homme - Brazillian Girls - Desert - Thievery Corporation Mix - Emilie Simon - Filmstar - Mulu - Unicorn - bel canto - Phere - The Flir - The Spoils - Massive Attack, Hope Sandoval - Memphis - PJ Harvey - Shine - Claire Voyant - Fireflies Make Us Sick - Feeding Fingers - Bend Your Mind - Elysian Fields - Susan - Jack Ladder - Night Vision - Mareux - Hit The City - Mark Lanegan, PJ Harvey - Pit Stop (Take Me Home) - Lovage - Out Of Tune - Hooverphonic - Your Neighbourhood Spaceman - Peeping Tom - Le Jour Venu - Collection D'Arnell-Andrea - Romulus And Venus - The Tear Garden - Good Times Don't Carry Over - Michelle Gurevich - Safety Zones & Crumple Zones - My Vitriol - Koalas Lament - Lovage
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fentw · 8 months
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SURVIVOR KAOH RONG - BRANTSTEELE EDITION
Link: https://brantsteele.com/survivor/32/r.php?c=3QhF3Hoo
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Elisabeth Markham Winner Finalist 5 Votes To Win
Neal Gottlieb 2nd Place Finalist 2 Votes To Win
Michele Fitzgerald (SO ROBBED) 3rd Place Finalist 0 Votes To Win
Peter Baggenstos 4th Place Juror 2-1-1 Vote
Aubry Bracco 5th Place Juror 3*-2 Vote
Darnell Hamilton 6th Place Juror 3-3* Vote
Nick Maiorano 7th Place Juror 4-2-1 Vote
Alecia Holden 8th Place Juror* 7-1 Vote
Debbie Wanner 9th Place Juror 6*-3 Vote
Jennifer Lanzetti 10th Place Juror 7*-3 Vote
Kyle Jason 11th Place Juror 7-4 Vote
Joseph Del Campo 12th Place Pre-Juror 4-2 Vote
Scot Pollard 13th Place Pre-Juror 4-2 Vote
Caleb Reynolds 14th Place Pre-Juror 2-1 Vote
Anna Khait 15th Place Pre-Juror 2-2 Vote 2 Revote
Cydney Gillon 16th Place Pre-Juror 4-2 Vote
Tai Trang 17th Place Pre-Juror 4-1 Vote
Julia Sokolowski 18th Place Pre-Juror 4-2 Vote
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phoenixlionme · 3 years
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Marvel Asian Supers
EAST ASIAN (China, Korea, and Japan)
1. Jubilation Lee aka Jubilee - Chinese American
2. Xorn - Chinese
3. Colleen Wing - half Chinese and half Japanese American
4. Shang Chi - Chinese
5. Cindy Moon aka Silk - Korean American
6. Amadeus Cho aka Brawn - Korean American
7. Danny Rand aka Iron Fist - Tibetan American; I know he’s often depicted as white but after his first live action portrayal was panned, with a lot of the reasons being because it was somewhat racist, I think Danny being Tibetan makes perfect sense given that his powers are in an area in Tibet plus there would be a Tibetan superhero.
8. Lei Ling aka Aero - Chinese
9. Dan Bi aka Crescent - Korean
10. Seol Hee aka Luna Snow - Korean
11. Lin Lie aka Sword Master - Chinese
12. Ami Han aka White Fox - Korean
15. Isaac Ikeda aka Protector - Japanese
16. Jake Oh aka War Machine - Korean American
17. Jimmy Woo - Chinese American
18. Monica Chang aka Black Widow - Chinese American
19. Clarice Ferguson aka Blink - Chinese American
20. Wong, ally to Dr. Strange - Chinese
21. Hisako Ichiki aka Armor - Japanese
22. Big Hero 6 - a team of Japanese heroes; they are based off the movie from Disney, Big Hero 6. I loved the movie but I would’ve kept them all Japanese with no racebend
23. Jennifer Takeda aka Hazmat - Japanese American
24. Nico Minoru - Japanese American
25. Peni Parker aka SP//DR - Japanese American; she’s possibly biracial but it’s never been confirmed
26. Kenuichio Harada and Shin Harada aka Silver Samurai - Japanese
27. Shiro Yoshida aka Sunfire - Japanese
28. Leyu Yoshida aka Sunpyre - Japanese
29. Noriko Ashida aka Surge - Japanese
29. Pei aka Iron Fist II - Tibetan
30. Kei Kawade aka Kid Kaiju - half Japanese and half white, American born
31. Takuya Yamashiro aka Tokusatsu Spider Man  - Japanese; from the famous live-action Japanese Spider-Man TV series
32. Daken Akihiro aka Wolverine - biracial; half Japanese and half white
33. Suzi Endo aka Cybermancer - Japanese American
34. Yukio - Japanese; last name unknown
35. Brother Sabre - Chinese
36. Sister Dagger - Chinese
37. Sister Hammer - Chinese
38. Katy Chen - half Chinese and half Korean, American born
39. Xialing - Chinese
40. Ancient One - Tibetan
41. Betsy Braddock aka Kwannon - British Japanese; and none of that whole “white woman trapped in Japanese woman’s body”
42. Toni Ho aka Iron Patriot - Chinese
43. Sam Chung aka Blindspot - Chinese
44. Ganke Lee - Korean American
45. Daisy Johnson aka Quake - biracial; half Chinese and half white; American born
SOUTH ASIA (Afghanistan, Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan)
1. Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel - Pakistani American
2. Kareem aka Red Dagger - Pakistani; last name unknown
3. Raz Malhotra aka Giant Man - Indian
4. Sooraya Qadir aka Dust - Afghanistan
5. Tara Virango aka Enigma -Bangladeshi
6. Raju Rai aka Chakra the Invincible - Indian
7.  Paras Gavaskar aka Indra - Indian
8.  Pavitr Prabhakar aka Spider Man India - Indian American who moved to India due to his parents’ death
9. Faiza Hussain aka Excalibur - British Pakistani 
10. Dinesh Deol aka Grid - Indian
11.  Neal Shaara aka Thunderbird III - Indian
12. Qureshi Gupta aka Pinpoint - Indian
13. Trinary from Xmen - Indian; real name unknown
14. Sapna from Xmen - Indian; real name unknown
15. Rina Patel aka Timeslip - Indian
16.  Karima Shapandar aka Omega Sentinel - Indian
SOUTHEAST ASIA (Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore)
1. Triumph Division - a team of Filipino superheroes
2. Pearl Pangan aka Wave - Filipino
3.  Xuyen Kieu Manh aka Karma - Vietnamese
4. Silhouette Chord aka Silhouette - biracial; half Cambodian and half black
5. Mantis - half Vietnamese and half German
6. War Tiger from Warriors of the Sky - Thai; real name unknown
7. Rong Xanh aka Blue Dragon from Warriors of the Sky - Vietnamese
8. Burung Matahari aka Sun Bird from Warriors of the Sky- Malaysian
9. Shadow Shell from Warriors of the Sky - Taiwanese; real name unknown
WEST ASIA (Iran, Iraq, Israel, Leban, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey)
1. Fadi Fadlalah aka Amulet - Iraqi American
2. Navid Hashim aka Arabian Knight - Palestinian
UNKNOWN
1. Jeannine Sauvage aka Guillotine - biracial; Afro-Arabian
2. Lucy Nguyen aka Marygold - from the 2021 Black Widow run; from her last name she is Asian, possibly Vietnamese
Please be respectful with your comments. If I missed anyone, please add.
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trash-gobby · 3 years
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🌕 Buffyverse Masterlist 🌕
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Summary: One of my all time favourite television shows of all time. Feel free to recommend to your heart's content. I never get tired of writing for the Buffyverse. Also Joss Whedon stans can fuck off. I don't support the way he has treated the actors he worked with, or any of the other shady shit he's done over the course of his career.
HORROR MASTERLIST
RULES FOR REQUESTING AND READING CAN BE FOUND HERE!!
Symbol Meanings:
✨ Fluff = 🐶
✨ General = 👋
✨ Dating = 💕
✨Romance (not specifically dating) = ❤️
✨ NSFW = 🔞
✨Violence = 🔪
✨ LGBTQ+ = 🏳️‍🌈
✨ Tragedy/Angst = 🖤
✨CrackFic = ❄️
Symbols beside the characters names show you what kind of content I will be willing to write for them.
⚠️Warning!: I DON’T write anything that is NSFW for minors. If you’re a minor DON’T interact with any NSFW content please.
Amanda (Slayer) 🐶💕❤️🔪👋🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Angel 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Buffybot 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Winifred Burkle 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Caleb 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Jennifer Calendar 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Chao-An (Slayer) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Cordelia Chase 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Bethany Chaulk 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Cheese Man 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Clement 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Connor 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Darla 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan/Lorne 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Landokmar of the Deathwok Clan/Landokmar 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Allen Francis Doyle 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Dracula 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Drusilla 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Riley Finn 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Forrest Gates 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Rupert Giles 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Groosalugg 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Charles Gunn 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Alexander "Xander" Harris 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Vamp!Xander Harris 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Illyria 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Anya Jenkins 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Judge (Demon) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Harmony Kendall 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Kennedy (Slayer) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Zachary Kralik 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Faith Lehane 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Kate Lockley 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Luke (Demon) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Tara MacClay 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Lindsey McDonald 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Graham Miller 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Kulak of the Miquot Clan 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Molly (Slayer) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Lilah Morgan 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Heinrich Joseph Nest/Master 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Daniel "Oz" Osbourne 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Gavin Park 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Matthias Pavayne 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Gage Petronzi 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
William "Spike" Pratt 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Wesley Wyndam Pryce 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Rack 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Gwen Raiden 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Ethan Rayne 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Rona (Slayer) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Xi Rong (Slayer) 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
Willow Rosenberg 🐶👋💕❤️🔪🔞🏳️‍🌈🖤❄️
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Killer and Healer Character Themes
Decided to give the characters from Killer and Healer their own theme song because why the fuck not?
Jiang Yuelou: Ain’t Afraid to Die - EXILE THE SECOND
Chen Yuzhi: I’ll Be There - Jess Glynne
Keying: It’s The Hard Knock Life - Annie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Zhan Junbai: Bad Guy - Billie Eilish
Yu Tangchun: Can’t Be Tamed - Miley Cyrus
Song Rong: BOSS - NCT, NCT U
Sun Yongren: Cheerleader - Voiceplayer
Bai Jinbo: Under Pressure - Queen, David Bowie
Chu Ran: Boss Bitch - Doja Cat
Chu Min: My Youth - NCT DREAM
Zhong Yiren: Dangerous Woman - Ariana Grande
Jin Dacheng: Call The Police - G-Girls
Wang Meng: Human - Rag’n’Bone Man
Liu Li: Belladona - Ava Max
Jiang Shengnan: Ain’t Your Mama - Jennifer Lopez
Zhao Jingming: Jekyll - EXO
Lu Ka Si: Criminal - TAEMIN
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Big Brother players: “Yeah, Survivor’s easier. Big Brother is harder.”
Me, remembering that time in Kaoh Rong when Jennifer’s ear was bleeding because a maggot had crawled into it and she was in so much pain she couldn’t do much other than cry:
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There Are Two Ways To Live A Life
“There are two ways to live a life either forget everything or, remember nothing.” - Santosh Kalwar.
Jamais vu: From the French, meaning "never seen". The illusion that the familiar does not seem familiar.
We have only one person to thank for this (again) - Dee - @BangpurpleTan - this idea is based very strongly on her indescribably brilliant edit here. All Dee's edits are a blessing on the timeline but this one fuelled the plot bunnies immensely.
This fic is endgame Xicheng.
If you follow me on Twt or on AO3 you’ll probably be aware this is already updated to chapter 5 over on AO3 - I’ll post the rest to tumblr over time if there’s any interest.
Chapter 1 -  If Snow Melts Down to Water
“If snow melts down to water, does it still remember being snow?” ― Jennifer McMahon, The Winter People.
He could smell nothing but fire and death; the scent of blood hung in the air; between that, and the smoke, it was almost too thick to breathe, even where the smoke was less thick, here, as he lay on the courtyard floor in front of the great hall, in a pool of blood that was both his own and from the other’s lain slain around him.
It was red flames and redder blood that were the last things he saw before his eyes drifted closed, and everything else faded to black.
Jiang Shao woke suddenly from the nightmare, taking in a deep gasp of air as if he really had been struggling to breathe, suffocated by the smoke from burning buildings.
But a nightmare was all it was, wasn’t it? His hands tightened in the quilt covering him, but he forced them to relax, as his movements woke the sleeping figure at his side.
“Shao-er?”
He tried to force his breathing to steady, and cleared his expression, as he turned it on the now wakened Xue Rong.
“It was just a bad dream. It’s faded now. I’m sorry to wake you.” He sounded normal. Or at least like he’d sound if he was woken from sleep by a normal nightmare.
“I have to leave soon, so it’s fine. You should stay and try to rest a little more though.” A soothing hand squeezed his shoulder, intending to offer comfort.
Jiang Shao nodded, and lay back as Xue Rong rose, threw on his robes, and, with a final goodbye, disappeared into the still-dark morning.
He was glad; it gave him time to consider the thing that bothered him the most about the nightmare; the death of the woman who looked exactly like Jiang Shao.
Could it be that it wasn’t a nightmare, that it was an actual memory trying to surface?
He didn’t know.
In reality he could remember nothing about his childhood. He had no memory of who his parents were, and therefore the figure in his dream could either be formed from a subconscious remembrance, or his dreaming mind making up a maternal figure; what else did he have to go on except his own features?
His earliest memory was waking up in the home of a farming family somewhere near Yiling. A merchant prince passing through had, apparently, stumbled upon him wandering dazed and barely alive in the wilderness, and taken pity on the severely injured young man, paying for the village healer to tend his wounds and the family to board him until he was well enough to leave.
Less honest folk might have seen the opportunity to accept the gold, slit his throat the moment the merchant had moved on, and profited greatly from him; luckily he hadn’t fallen into the hands of dishonest people.
He didn’t know his exact age; the best guess that could be made was he had been in his mid to late teens when found. He didn’t know where he was from; though they claimed his dialect was that of Yunmeng.
When he had healed enough he helped during the harvest season alongside the family’s own sons, as thanks for their kindness, and then left in search of the merchant who he owed his life to; he had no better idea of what he could do than to pledge himself to that man to repay his goodness.
There had been a part of him that hoped the travelling would spark memories; but it hadn’t helped at all.
Once he had caught up with the merchant in Jiuzi, that kind gentleman had again taken pity on him, and had offered him military training, as long as Jiang Shao joined his personal army, and they were both pleased to find out that, though Jiang Shao’s mind didn’t know it, his muscles clearly showed the memory of martial training.
Jiang Shao was thankful that he could be useful, and had found a place in a world he didn’t really know.
A little while into his tenure in the private army of Ye Qingyan he had been part of the forces his master had loaned to join the imperial army to quell an invasion from the northern kingdom. He had recommended himself to the son of the Emperor by saving his life on the battlefield; he had taken a wound that had been meant for Xue Rong, earning his gratitude and thanks.
They had met again some years later. By this time Jiang Shao had undergone training as an assassin and spy for his merchant prince master. Ye Qingyan had rendered some service to the then acknowledged Crown Prince, enabling the two to renew their acquaintance and friendship. Some time later the merchant had elected to step away from court life in the capital and retire to his family estate in a distant province, to focus on his new young wife and the children she would hopefully bear him. A father and a husband had no need for a spymaster and assassin, so Jiang Shao had been ‘gifted’ to Prince Jin, as a final act of service and good regard by Ye Qingyan.
It wasn’t long later when the old emperor’s failing health had put his intended Crown Prince on the throne, and Xue Rong had donned the Dragon Robe.
Now Jiang Shao was the Tianzi’s secret weapon. His hidden blade.
To the court he was passed off as a male lover the Emperor had taken as a young man, who he still occasionally bedded, and appointed to a minor ministry role, which sent him travelling around the empire. A perfect cover for a man often sent from the capital to enact the will of the Emperor in secrecy.
Jiang Shao turned over, and pulled the blankets over his head, trying to calm his swirling thoughts.
Despite Xue Rong’s orders, he didn’t think that he’d be able to sleep again that night; but undeterred by his doubts he did drift off again just before dawn.
***
The moonlight shone through the laden branches overhead, giving the night an ethereal glow, making it feel almost unreal, as they walked along the paths together. No matter how much he tried to give himself the courage to meet the other’s gaze head on, he still couldn’t steal more than quick glances from beneath his lowered lashes.
The other was too handsome. Too perfect. Especially with the moon’s pure gaze limning his jade-like features. It was almost overwhelming to be near someone as gentle and warm as dawn light; and to think that he might like him too.
Overwhelming.
Jiang Shao’s heart had begun to flutter in his chest as the taller boy paused on the pathway, reached up into one of the overhanging bows, and pulled free a sprig of magnolia blossom.
His mouth formed a tender smile, and he held the sprig out to Jiang Shao; who reached for it tentatively. It was all he could do to stop himself from clutching the gift to his chest, and he felt a rush of heat climb up his neck in the still night air.
“Thank you.” The words were barely more than a whisper, as loud and as forceful as he could manage past the lump in his throat.
They walked on a little further, to a cluster of buildings, where Jiang Shao mounted the steps, and the taller boy paused at the foot.
Jiang Shao stopped, and turned.
He felt unutterably sad.
“Tomorrow I’ll have to return home.”
“I know. I’ll miss you. But I’ll wait for you. Forever if I have to, A-Cheng.”
Some of the sadness melted away at his words.
“You will?”
“I will.”
He felt an answering smile shape his mouth, before the other took Jiang Shao’s ( A- Cheng’s?) hands in his own, then, leaning up due to Jiang Shao’ s position on the steps , brushed a gentle kiss against his cheek.
The dream faded, and Jiang Shao woke up plagued by a feeling of indescribable sadness and loss.
He was frustrated that whenever he experienced these unusual dreams, he couldn’t tell whether they were created from his lost memories, or purely formed from nothing at all.
He had spent a long time under the yoke of regret, caused by the hopelessness of knowing nothing about his previous life, whether he still had parents living, or other family; whether he was been missed, or had been mourned, when he vanished. The feelings were crushing. And there were something that, if he hadn’t learned to put aside and compartmentalise them, would probably have destroyed him by now.
So he had learned to put those feelings aside, bury them deep and only take them out when he was feeling particularly maudlin or introspective.
A luxury he didn’t often afford himself.
To the rest of the world, what little he interacted with of course, he was a cheery young man with a ready smile who went with the flow of life, no matter where it took him.
That mantle was heavier some days than others.
***
The sun was bright and clear that morning as he stepped foot back in Jiankang after several weeks in the provinces.
He still wasn’t entirely used to the hustle and bustle of a capital city; especially after he had been away for any length of time. There was something that always seemed to make him feel like a country bumpkin when traversing the packed streets of Jiankang.
It was probably the air of importance everyone seemed to try and give themselves in the capital; it was never a feeling that manifested itself in small agricultural towns with equally as busy markets, for example.
His discomfort told him he had never been a city boy, even in the past that he couldn’t remember.
It seemed, to him, that people in the capital considered that they were made more important by mere virtue of being so close to the Son of Heaven.
If that were genuinely the way it worked, however, it made Jiang Shao particularly lofty in rank.
In reality, the idea amused him immensely; it wasn’t a concept he could take seriously. He was a nobody who had had the good fortune to recommend himself to Prince Jin before his ascension, and who proved useful still to the Tianzi.
And that was all Jiang Shao needed from life. A purpose to drive him on. And what more purpose could he wish for than to serve his Emperor in protecting the Empire and it’s people?
He paused at a vendor and bought Jianbing; if he ate on the way back to the royal city he could quickly bathe and be ready to report to the Tianzi when the Emperor’s schedule allowed.
He wandered along the packed streets as he ate.
The thing he missed most when returning to Jiankang was the food. His palate naturally craved spicier foods than were typically available here; he was a long way from what might have once been his home. Although home was an assumption he made only, going only on the dialect he spoke with, which had been softened over the years by his travel in the private army of Ye Qingyan and then his life in the capital in service of the Emperor.
He pondered as he walked; perhaps it was time to request a little time away from the palace, so he could return to Yunmeng to investigate his possible origins. He had wandered through the lakes soon after he’d left the farm near Yiling, hoping to stumble across some clue as to who he was, or jog his lost memories, but the area was occupied by invading forces, and was a bloody war zone; it wasn’t safe for ordinary people to be caught in the crossfire of two massive armies.
He had heard tell of a slaughtered family, of young generals making names for themselves, and he privately wondered if, before his memory loss, he might have been part of the defending army, and that was where his wounds had been earned. But how was he meant to pinpoint one missing life in a sea of so much death and destruction? It would have been impossible, and he couldn’t stay, and take the risk of falling into the hands of either side; how could he when he didn’t know friend from foe? Interrogators wouldn’t believe a story about lost memories if he fell into the wrong hands and was thought to be an enemy spy.
So he had abandoned his search and continued east in pursuit of Ye Qingyan, avoiding battles and armies as he travelled across the Central Plains.
Now, with his gained skills as a spymaster and information broker, he might still come up against the same impossible task of identifying one lost grain of rice in a field full of it, but he had more hope than he had then. Even with the passage of time a cold trail might sometimes be stumbled upon.
He had spent so many years putting the sadness, the emptiness, the sense of being broken, less than his whole, aside, covering it with a smile and a laugh. He hadn’t dared to dwell on it, lest it crush him.
But every little while, he would dream one of those unusual dreams that seemed too real to be purely imagination, but not real enough that he could be certain they were so. They plagued his sleep in clusters, and now those clusters came with increasing frequency.
What if it was his past life trying to break through to the surface, now the trauma had faded?
He should at least try to see if there were any trails to follow in Yunmeng. And he had a possible birth name to begin with.
Chéng.
It wouldn’t make things easy but it would ensure he was able to disregard some leads.
He finished his makeshift breakfast, called briefly at his lodgings in the barracks to bathe and change out of his travel-stained clothes, (oh how it annoyed Xue Rong, even now, that he refused to use the ministerial palace that had been allotted to him,) and made his way to the Emperor’s hall.
He intended to let Xue Rong’s aide know he was back and ready to report at the Tianzi’s leisure, then spend his time bringing himself up to date with happenings while he had been away from the capital.
Due to the fact he approached from the barracks and not the city gate, he saw the group approaching before any of them would have been able to see him.
He halted like he’d walked into an invisible wall.
One guard escortedtwo gentlemen cultivators
He guessed from their dress and the easily identified symbols of their clans that these two were likely Lan Xichen of the Gusu Lan sect, and Jin Guangyao of Lanling Jin, and current incumbent of the title of Chief Cultivator.
One was dressed in richly appointed gold robes, decorated in a peony motif, he was of medium height and bore a vermilion mark on his forehead. He wore a gauze hat, which was just as exquisitely embroidered and jewelled as his robes.
Jin Guangyao, Lianfang-zun, half-brother to the current Jin Sect leader.
And the second man should really have been overshadowed by the first, considering how plain his garb was in direct comparison to his companion’s. But in reality was like the dawn light measured against a star in the sky; it could only outshine.
This man was tall, willowy, and perfectly graceful in figure, movement and look.
A pristine white headband decorated with clouds sat at his brow and he was robed in pure white.
Lan Xichen, Zewu-jun, current sect leader of Gusu Lan.
That gentleman looked at his companion, as Jin Guangyao spoke to him, with gentle amber eyes. Eyes that Jiang Shao sometimes saw in his dreams.
Pure white robes.
Mourning robes. A strident, mocking voice, one he knew so well, but not at all, sounded in his head.
Gentle amber eyes.
A-Cheng. Tender tones spoken lowly in a rich timbre.
There was such a clamour in his head suddenly. He must have made a noise, or they caught his movement from the corner of their eyes, because the pairs’ gazes turned his way.
But he was a creature of the darkness and secrecy, and he didn’t wish to be seen. Not yet. Not like this, when he didn’t know up from down or real from false, so he ducked out of sight, and sank to the ground when he was assured he was unseen.
The implications were overwhelming.
If the jade-like lover of his dreams was real, how many of the others who appeared there were?
Chapter 1 Notes:
This is a post I referred to quite heavily, originally from lansizhuis blog but added to, as is one of the beauties of tumblr, by even more useful and helpful information by various people. I, and no doubt others who've found the information useful, can only thank them for their sharing their findings with the rest of us.
I needed an idea of what would be going on at court for the Emperor and Jiang Shao in the mdzs timeline. Xue Rong is therefore enthroned as the Emperor of the Southern Dynasty, who's capital would have been Jiankang, (present day Nanjing), in the 450's, which is situated georgraphically between where the Jin clan was based in Lanling, (present day Linyi), Shandong province, and the Lans in Gusu, (present day Suzhou, just south east of Nanjing), in Jiangsu province.
It's perfectly fair to say that an Emperor, at war with a powerful neighbouring empire would be very uncomfortable with these two powers almost pincering his capital, and would be suspicious of them if they weren't openly declaring for or against him. The entire arena for what happens in MDZS is in the borderlands between the Northern and Southern Dynasty's lands, it would make both north and south very nervous.
This is canon time divergence AU MDZS, but alternative universe SGQJ, which was set in the Zhou Dynasty. over a thousand years before when the likely time for MDZS to be set is, as per the research done by anon and others in the post linked above.
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2020 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council
In October 2020, the Council of the American Affiliation for the Development of Science elected 489 members as Fellows of AAAS. These people can be acknowledged for his or her contributions to science and know-how in the course of the 2021 AAAS Annual Assembly. Introduced by part affiliation, they’re:
Part on Agriculture, Meals, and Renewable Sources
Ann M. Bartuska, Sources for the Future
Carl Bernacchi, U.S. Division of Agriculture – Agricultural Analysis Service
Amy O. Charkowski, Colorado State Univ.
Clarice J. Coyne, U.S. Division of Agriculture – Agricultural Analysis Service
Geoffrey E. Dahl, Univ. of Florida
Roch E. Gaussoin, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Patrick M. Hayes, Oregon State Univ.
Thomas J. (TJ) Higgins, CSIRO Agriculture and Meals (Australia)
Nancy Collins Johnson, Northern Arizona Univ.
Shibu Jose, Univ. of Missouri
Daniel Kliebenstein, Univ. of California, Davis
Rosemary Loria, Univ. of Florida
Shailaja Okay. Mani, Baylor Faculty of Drugs
Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, Univ. of Florida
David D. Myrold, Oregon State Univ.
Okay. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State Univ.
Jean Ristaino, North Carolina State Univ.
Jeanne Romero-Severson, Univ. of Notre Dame
Pablo Juan Ross, Univ. of California, Davis
Jennifer L. Tank, Univ. of Notre Dame
William F. Tracy, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Part on Anthropology
Margaret W. Conkey, Univ. of California, Berkeley
Anne Grauer, Loyola Univ. Chicago
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, The Ohio State Univ.
Edward B. Liebow, American Anthropological Affiliation
J. Terrence McCabe, Univ. of Colorado Boulder
Denise Fay-Shen Su, Cleveland Museum of Pure Historical past
Part on Astronomy
Nancy Susan Brickhouse, Harvard-Smithsonian Middle for Astrophysics
John E. Carlstrom, Univ. of Chicago
Sean Carroll, California Institute of Expertise
Timothy Heckman, Johns Hopkins Univ.
Paul Martini, The Ohio State Univ.
Norman Murray, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
Joan R. Najita, Nationwide Science Basis’s NOIRLab
Liese van Zee, Indiana Univ.
Risa Wechsler, Stanford Univ.
Ellen G. Zweibel, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Part on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Science
Ghassem R. Asrar, Universities House Analysis Affiliation
Elizabeth Boyer, Pennsylvania State
Deborah Bronk, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Rong Fu, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Isaac Held, Princeton Univ. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program
Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
William Okay. M. Lau, Univ. of Maryland
Zhengyu Liu, The Ohio State Univ.
Natalie Mahowald, Cornell Univ.
Sally McFarlane, U.S. Division of Power
Jerry Schubel, Aquarium of the Pacific (Retired)
Patricia L. Wiberg, Univ. of Virginia
Part on Organic Sciences
Mary Catherine Aime, Purdue Univ.
Suresh Okay. Alahari, Louisiana State Univ. Well being Sciences Middle Faculty of Drugs
Gladys Alexandre, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville
Craig Reece Allen, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sonia M. Altizer, Univ. of Georgia
Swathi Arur, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Alison M. Bell, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elizabeth T. Borer, Univ. of Minnesota
Lisa Brooks, Nationwide Human Genome Analysis Institute
John Michael Burke, Univ. of Georgia
George A. Calin, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Andrew G. Campbell, Brown Univ.
Alice Y. Cheung, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
Anita S. Chong, Univ. of Chicago
Gregory P. Copenhaver, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leah E. Cowen, Univ. of Toronto (Canada)
Dana Crawford, Case Western Reserve Univ.
Charles F. Delwiche, Univ. of Maryland, Faculty Park
Diana M. Downs, Univ. of Georgia
Jeffrey Dukes, Purdue Univ.
Peter Dunn, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Jonathan Eisen, Univ. of California, Davis
Eva Engvall, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Valerie Eviner, Univ. of California, Davis
Philip Martin Fearnside, INPA – Nationwide Institute of Amazonian Analysis (Brazil)
Gloria Cruz Ferreira, Univ. of South Florida
J. Patrick Fitch, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
John W. Fitzpatrick, Cornell Univ.
Christopher Francklyn, Univ. of Vermont
Serita Frey, Univ. of New Hampshire
Andrea L. Graham, Princeton Univ.
Michael William Grey, Dalhousie Univ. (Canada)
Karen Jeanne Guillemin, Univ. of Oregon
Paul Hardin, Texas A&M Univ.
Stacey Lynn Harmer, Univ. of California, Davis
Jessica Hellmann, Univ. of Minnesota
Nancy Marie Hollingsworth, Stony Brook Univ.
Charles Hong, Univ. of Maryland Faculty of Drugs
Laura Foster Huenneke, Northern Arizona Univ.
Mark O. Huising, Univ. of California, Davis
Travis Huxman, Univ. of California, Irvine
Kenneth D. Irvine, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey
Ursula Jakob, Univ. of Michigan
Janet Okay. Jansson, Pacific Northwest Nationwide Laboratory
Susan Kaech, Salk Institute for Organic Research
Patricia Kiley, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Joan Kobori, Agouron Institute
Barbara N. Kunkel, Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Armand Michael Kuris, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Pui-Yan Kwok, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Douglas Landis, Michigan State Univ.
Samuel J. Landry, Tulane Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Eaton Edwards Lattman, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York (Retired)
Rodney L. Levine, Nationwide Coronary heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/NIH
Han Liang, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Senjie Lin, Univ. of Connecticut
Hiten D. Madhani, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Jennifer B. H. Martiny, Univ. of California, Irvine
John McCutcheon, Arizona State Univ.
Rima McLeod, Univ. of Chicago
Paula McSteen, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
Matthew Meyerson, Dana-Farber Most cancers Institute/Harvard Medical Faculty
Constance Millar, U.S. Forest Service
Lisa A. Miller, Univ. of California, Davis
Beronda L. Montgomery, Michigan State Univ.
Tuli Mukhopadhyay, Indiana Univ.
Katsuhiko (Katsu) Murakami. Pennsylvania State Univ.
William J. Murphy, Texas A&M Univ.
Rama Natarajan, Metropolis of Hope Nationwide Medical Middle
Nicholas E. Navin, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Anthony V. Nicola, Washington State Univ.
Basil Nikolau, Iowa State Univ.
E. Michael Ostap, Univ. of Pennsylvania Perelman Faculty of Drugs
Franklin Wayne Outten, Univ. of South Carolina
Abraham Palmer, Univ. of California, San Diego
Maria C. Pellegrini, W. M. Keck Basis
Len Pennacchio, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
Philip S. Perlman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
James Pinckney, Univ. of South Carolina
Judith A. Potashkin, Rosalind Franklin Univ. of Drugs and Science
P. Hemachandra Reddy, Texas Tech Univ. Well being Sciences Middle
William S. Reznikoff, Marine Organic Laboratory
Joan T. Richtsmeier, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Isidore Rigoutsos, Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Charles Rock, St. Jude Kids’s Analysis Hospital
Antonis Rokas, Vanderbilt Univ.
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra, Univ. of California, Davis
James A. Roth, Iowa State Univ.
Daniel Schaid, Mayo Clinic
G. Eric Schaller, Dartmouth Univ.
Jeremiah Scharf, Massachusetts Basic Hospital
Karen Sears, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Mark Seielstad, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Peter Setlow, UConn Well being
Sally Shaywitz, Yale Univ.
Alan Shuldiner, Univ. of Maryland Faculty of Drugs
Nathan Michael Springer, Univ. of Minnesota
Jason E. Stajich, Univ. of California, Riverside
James V. Staros, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
David Johnston Stewart, Chilly Spring Harbor Laboratory
Joel A. Swanson, Univ. of Michigan Medical Faculty
Rick L. Tarleton, Univ. of Georgia
Nektarios Tavernarakis, Basis for Analysis and Expertise-Hellas/Univ. of Crete Medical (Greece)
Eric W. Triplett, Univ. of Florida
Geoffrey C. Trussell, Northeastern Univ.
Walter Reinhart Tschinkel, Florida State Univ.
Kan Wang, Iowa State Univ.
Pleasure Ward, Univ. of Kansas
Vassie Ware, Lehigh Univ.
Stephen T. Warren, Emory Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Wyeth W. Wasserman, BC Kids’s Hospital/Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
Daniel J. Wozniak, The Ohio State Univ.
Jin-Rong Xu, Purdue Univ.
Soojin Yi, Georgia Institute of Expertise
Havva Fitnat Yildiz, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
Fanxiu Zhu, Florida State Univ.
Lee Zou, Massachusetts Basic Hospital Most cancers Middle/Harvard Medical Faculty
Part on Chemistry
José R. Almirall, Florida Worldwide Univ.
Rohit Bhargava, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul V. Braun, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joan Blanchette Broderick, Montana State Univ.
Felix (Phil) N. Castellano, North Carolina State Univ.
David E. Chavez, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
Kelsey D. Prepare dinner, Nationwide Science Basis
Yi Cui, Stanford Univ.
Wibe A. de Jong, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
William Dichtel, Northwestern Univ.
Vishva Dixit, Genentech, Inc.
Paul J. Dyson, Swiss Federal Institute of Expertise Lausanne
Laura Gagliardi, Univ. of Chicago
Jiaxing Huang, Northwestern Univ.
Prashant Okay. Jain, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Phillip E. Klebba, Kansas State Univ.
Kenneth L. Knappenberger, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Yamuna Krishnan, Univ. of Chicago
Jason S. Lewis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Most cancers Middle
Hongbin Li, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
David R. Liu, Harvard Univ.
Tianbo Liu, Univ. of Akron
Tadeusz (Ted) Franciszek Molinski, Univ. of California, San Diego
Janet R. Morrow, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York
John W. Olesik, The Ohio State Univ.
Nicola Pohl, Indiana Univ.
Daniel Raftery, Univ. of Washington
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(PDF) Yao & Artusio’s Anesthesiology 9th Edition By Fun-Sun F. Yao
This is the PDF eBook version for Yao & Artusio’s Anesthesiology – Problem-Oriented Patient Management 9th Edition by Fun-Sun F. Yao, Hugh C. Hemmings, Vinod Malhotra, Jill Fong. https://booksca.ca/library/pdf-yao-artusios-anesthesiology-9th-edition-by-fun-sun-f-yao/
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vii Contributors xi Preface xix Acknowledgments xx SECTION 1 The Respiratory System 1 1 Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1 Jaroslav K. Usenko and Fun-Sun F. Yao 2 Bronchoscopy, Mediastinoscopy, and Thoracoscopy 26 Alessia Pedoto, Paul M. Heerdt, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 3 Aspiration and Postoperative Respiratory Failure 47 Kapil Rajwani, Edward J. Schenck, and David A. Berlin 4 Lung Transplantation 72 Choy Lewis, Ryan Hood, and Charles W. Hogue SECTION 2 The Cardiovascular System 90 5 Ischemic Heart Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 90 Yasdet Maldonado, Nikolaos J. Skubas, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 6 Mechanical Circulatory Support 137 Lisa Q. Rong, Mudit Kaushal, and Adam D. Lichtman 7 Valvular Heart Disease 151 Meghann M. Fitzgerald and Natalia S. Ivascu 8 Pacemakers, Implantable Cardioverter-Defi brillators, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices 180 Alan Cheng and Fun-Sun F. Yao 9 Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms 201 Yong Zhan, Frederick C. Cobey, Sharon L. McCartney, Madhav Swaminathan, and Jamel Ortoleva 10 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair 236 Fun-Sun F. Yao and Anup Pamnani 11 Hypertension 259 Christopher W. Tam and Fun-Sun F. Yao 12 Cardiac Tamponade 279 June M. Chan 13 Heart Transplantation and Subsequent Noncardiac Surgery 303 Jeff T. Granton, Ranjana Bairagi, and Davy Cheng 14 Ischemic Heart Disease and Noncardiac Surgery 319 Christopher Szabo and Manuel Fontes Contents Yao9e_FM.indd vii ao9e_FM.indd vii 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM viii CONTENTS SECTION 3 The Gastrointestinal System 340 15 Intestinal Obstruction and Enhanced Recovery after Surgery 340 Leif Ericksen and Tong J Gan 16 Liver Transplantation 366 Christopher H. Choi and Vivek K. Moitra SECTION 4 The Nervous System 386 17 Brain Tumor and Craniotomy 386 June M. Chan, Elena V. Christ, and Kane O. Pryor 18 Carotid Artery Disease 415 Priscilla Nelson and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 19 Awake Craniotomy for Mapping and Surgery in the Eloquent Cortex 440 Th omas A. Moore II and Kenneth G. Smithson 20 Head Injury 460 Chris C. Lee, Susan A. Ironstone, and M. Angele Th eard 21 Cerebral Aneurysm 481 Patricia Fogarty Mack SECTION 5 The Endocrine System 499 22 Pheochromocytoma 499 Anup Pamnani and Vinod Malhotra 23 Diabetes Mellitus 510 Mark E. Nunnally and Vinod Malhotra SECTION 6 The Genitourinary System 522 24 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate and Geriatric Anesthesia 522 Anuj Malhotra, Vinod Malhotra, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 25 Kidney Transplant 540 Christine Lennon and Fun-Sun F. Yao 26 Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery 556 Judith Weingram SECTION 7 The Reproductive System 580 27 Placenta Previa/Placenta Accreta Spectrum 580 Jill Fong 28 Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 608 Sharon Abramovitz and Jennifer Wagner Yao9e_FM.indd viii ao9e_FM.indd viii 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM CONTENTS ix 29 Breech Presentation, Fetal Distress, and Mitral Stenosis 624 Jill Fong and Jaime Aaronson 30 Appendectomy for a Pregnant Patient 648 Robert S. White and Farida Gadalla SECTION 8 The Hematologic System 661 31 Hemophilia and Disorders of Coagulation 661 Elizabeth M. Staley 32 Sickle Cell Disease 686 Chris R. Edmonds and Vinod Malhotra SECTION 9 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat 699 33 Airway Trauma 699 Richard P. Dutton and LaRita Yvette Fouchè-Weber 34 Open-Eye Injury and Cataract Surgery 710 Alaeldin A. Darwich 35 Laser Treatment for Laryngeal Lesions 724 Stephanie Marie Vecino and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. SECTION 10 Pediatrics 736 36 Tracheoesophageal Fistula 736 Jacques H. Scharoun 37 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 745 Dana L. Gurvitch and Fun-Sun F. Yao 38 Tetralogy of Fallot 753 David Whiting and James A. DiNardo 39 Transposition of the Great Arteries 770 David Whiting and James A. DiNardo 40 Pyloric Stenosis 790 Aarti Sharma and Vinod Malhotra 41 Infl ammatory Airway Disease in Childhood: Laryngotracheobronchitis 800 Miles Dinner and Anthony Longhini 42 Cleft Palate 811 Aarti Sharma 43 Congenital Heart Disease with a Cervical Mass in Infancy 821 Miles Dinner and Elizabeth Q. Starker 44 Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Prematurity 833 Albert C. Yeung and Fun-Sun F. Yao 45 Post-tonsillectomy Hemorrhage 849 Dana L. Gurvitch, Jessica A. Latzman, and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. Yao9e_FM.indd ix ao9e_FM.indd ix 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM x CONTENTS SECTION 11 Pain Management and Neuraxial Blocks 858 46 Brachial Plexus Block 858 Tiff any Tedore and William Urmey 47 Nerve Blocks of the Lower Extremity 874 Roniel Weinberg, Melvin La, and Danielle M. Gluck 48 Complex Regional Pain Syndromes 894 Mohammad M. Piracha, Neel D. Mehta, Sudhir A. Diwan, and Vinod Malhotra 49 Cancer Pain 906 Shakil Ahmed and Sudhir A. Diwan 50 Low Back Pain and Sciatica 924 David Y. Wang 51 Perioperative Pain Management 945 Anuj Malhotra and Vinod Malhotra 52 Acupuncture 965 Yuan-Chi Lin SECTION 12 Miscellaneous 972 53 Myasthenia Gravis 972 James B. Eisenkraft and Bryan S. Carter 54 Malignant Hyperthermia 982 Henry Rosenberg, Harvey K. Rosenbaum, and Vinod Malhotra 55 Postoperative Residual Neuromuscular Weakness and Prolonged Apnea 997 Mary So, Danielle McCullough, and David J. Kopman 56 Burns 1010 Shreyajit R. Kumar and Anup Pamnani 57 Trauma 1023 Rohan K. Panchamia, Jaideep K. Malhotra, and Ralph L. Slepian 58 Scoliosis 1049 Jordan M. Ruby and Victor M. Zayas 59 Hypoxia and Equipment Failure 1073 James B. Eisenkraft and Garrett W. Burnett 60 Electroconvulsive Therapy 1093 Patricia Fogarty Mack 61 Ambulatory Surgery 1103 Melinda Randall and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 62 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1119 Jayanth Swathirajan, Dana L. Gurvitch, and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 63 Morbid Obesity, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Bariatric Anesthesia 1132 Jon D. Samuels
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my very casual survivor-friend wanted to watch a new season of survivor and she hasn’t seen any since cagayan so we watched the first episode of kaoh rong and honestly I had forgotten that jennifer gets a freaking bug in her ear?? and aubry gets a panic attack and while the rest of the tribe comforts her, super socially sensitive neal just describes her as “being weird”. and then alicia declares herself a mental giant while cidney rolls her eyes and honestly the whole episode was so iconic kaoh rong was truly a blessing
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Trên thị trường: Những ngôi nhà ở Portland có giá 500.000 đô la đang được bán trong cuộc khủng hoảng virus coronavirus Làm thế nào mà đại dịch coronavirus, giá trị tiết kiệm hưu trí giảm mạnh và sa thải hàng loạt ảnh hưởng đến bất động sản dân cư Portland? Nhà môi giới chắc chắn không kinh doanh như bình thường " Nick Krautter của Thành phố và Bất động sản Nhà nước ", nhưng bất động sản Portland đang phát triển mạnh mẽ. Nó rất mạnh.Krautter đã theo dõi danh sách mới, doanh số đóng cửa và tài sản trong đó một đề nghị đã được chấp nhận hàng tuần và ông nói rằng kết quả thật đáng ngạc nhiên.CORONAVIRUS TẠI OREGON: TIN TỨC MỚI NHẤTTrong khoảng thời gian từ ngày 25 đến 31 tháng 3, 94 bất động sản nhà ở được bán với giá trung bình 102% giá chào bán, một dấu hiệu khác cho thấy đó là một thị trường người bán hàng rong vì hàng tồn kho vẫn còn thấp. Trong bảy ngày đó, có 132 danh sách đang hoạt động và 126 căn nhà được ký hợp đồng với các ưu đãi.Các lựa chọn thế chấp đang làm chậm sự quan tâm đến các ngôi nhà được liệt kê trên $ 800.000. Thị trường cho vay khổng lồ gần như đã biến mất hoàn toàn, vì vậy những ngôi nhà có giá cao hơn sẽ gặp khó khăn, ông nói, Krautter, và trong khi tuân thủ khoản vay 511.000 đô la và đang nhìn thấy lãi suất phạm vi 3% thấp, điều này làm cho ngôi nhà trung bình có giá phải chăng hơn vào năm 2020 so với năm 2019.Dưới đây là 10 ví dụ về nhà ở Portland có giá khoảng 500.000 đô la:7651 N. Westanna Ave. được Nick Krautter niêm yết ở mức 449.000 đô la với Jordan Fezler của Thành phố và Bất động sản Nhà nước. Bất động sản Nhà nước và Nhà nước7651 N. Westanna Ave. ở khu phố Bắc Portland, Portsmouth Portsmouth được niêm yết ở mức 449.000 đô la. Căn hộ hai tầng, được xây dựng vào năm 2018, có bốn phòng ngủ, ba phòng tắm và 1.816 feet vuông không gian sống.Một căn hộ nhỏ không bao giờ tồn tại trong khu phố St. Johns quyến rũ có nhà bếp rộng rãi và ban công riêng nhìn ra sân sau rộng rãi, chia sẻ, đại lý niêm yết Nick Krautter với Jordan Fezler của Thành phố và Bất động sản Nhà nước. Phí hiệp hội chủ nhà là $ 305 một tháng.Xem thêm danh sách Portland6225 S. Tòa án Roundtree ở Tây Nam Portland Khu phố Ashcux được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900 bởi Ariel Sasser thuộc Tập đoàn bất động sản Tây Bắc.6225 S. Tòa án bàn tròn ở khu vực Tây Nam Portland, khu vực Ashcux được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Ngôi nhà một tầng, kiểu trang trại, được xây dựng vào năm 1983 trên một lô đất rộng 10,454 mét vuông, có ba phòng ngủ, hai phòng tắm và 1.456 feet vuông không gian sống.Một sàn rộng nhìn ra sân vườn có hàng rào với những luống rau và bồn tắm nước nóng.Nhiều người cập nhật chu đáo bao gồm một nhà bếp với tủ lắc trắng, đảo nấu ăn với khối thịt, quầy thạch anh, bếp ga và các thiết bị bằng thép không gỉ, chuyên gia liệt kê Ariel Sasser với Marquis Malcom thuộc Tập đoàn bất động sản Tây Bắc.4949 NE 38th Ave. ở vùng lân cận Concordia của vùng Đông Bắc Portland được niêm yết ở mức $ 49,900 bởi John Sheldon của RareBird Real Real.RareBird Bất động sản4949 N.E. Đại lộ 38 ở vùng Đông Bắc Portland, khu vực lân cận Concordia được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Ngôi nhà truyền thống, được xây dựng vào năm 1954 trên một lô đất rộng 5.662 foot vuông, có sàn gỗ cứng, hai phòng ngủ, hai phòng tắm và 2.398 feet vuông không gian sống."Tầng hầm có thể được xây dựng thành các khu sinh hoạt riêng biệt với hai phòng ngủ và lối vào bên ngoài (đơn vị ở phụ kiện tiềm năng, hoặc ADU), chuyên gia niêm yết John Sheldon của RareBird Real Real cho biết.6925 SW Corbett Ave. ở Nam Portland được niêm yết ở mức $ 49,900 bởi Naoko Angelicus • EM Realty Group.EM Realty Group6925 S.W. Đại lộ Corbett. ở Tây Nam Portland được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Ngôi nhà hai tầng, được xây dựng vào năm 1967 trên một lô đất rộng 6,969 foot vuông, có hai phòng ngủ, 1,5 phòng tắm và 1.435 feet vuông không gian sống.Một sàn có thể được truy cập từ phòng khách và phòng ngủ chính. Mức hoàn thành thấp hơn có thể được sử dụng như một phần thưởng hoặc phòng gia đình. Có một nhà để xe hai xe ở cuối đường dài.Cảnh quan tuyệt đối 180 độ tuyệt đẹp của thành phố, dòng sông và Núi Hood và Núi St. Helens, đối tác liệt kê Mika Kobayashi với Naoko Angelicus của Tập đoàn EM Realty.6882 N.E. Đại lộ 13 trong khu phố Đông Bắc Portland Wood Woodlawn được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. bởi Gary Whitehill-Baziuk của Tập đoàn RE / MAX Equity.RE/MAX Equity Group6882 N.E. Đại lộ 13 trong khu phố Đông Bắc Portland Wood Woodlawn được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Căn hộ hiện đại, được xây dựng vào năm 2019, có trần cao 10 feet ở tầng chính, ba phòng ngủ, 2,5 phòng tắm và 1.712 feet vuông không gian sống.Mỗi đơn vị có một kế hoạch mở sàn với một khái niệm phòng bếp tuyệt vời. Một hòn đảo nhà bếp lớn làm cho không gian trở thành một trò giải trí, một người giải trí, Gary nói rằng đại lý niêm yết Gary Whitehill-Baziuk của RE / MAX Equity. Nhóm. Phí hiệp hội chủ nhà là $ 28 một tháng.Đảo 707 N Hayden Dr # 416 trên Đảo Bắc Portland Hay Hayden được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. bởi Jennifer Tangvald của eXp Realty, LLC.eXp bất động sản707 N. Đảo Hayden Tiến sĩ # 416 trên Đảo Bắc Portland Hay Hayden được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Căn hộ hiện đại, được xây dựng vào năm 2006, có trần nhà cao vút và sàn gỗ cứng trong phòng giải trí, phòng khách với lò sưởi gas, ban công ngoài khu vực ăn uống, hai phòng ngủ, hai phòng tắm và 1.855 feet vuông không gian sống.Bạn cho biết, bạn rất thích cảnh quan của dòng sông từ bất cứ nơi nào trong nhà, chuyên gia niêm yết Stephen FitzMaurice với Jennifer Tangvald của eXp Realty, LLC. Phí hiệp hội chủ nhà là $ 500 một tháng.3915 NE 34th Ave. ở vùng lân cận Beaumont-Wilshire của vùng Đông Bắc Portland được niêm yết ở mức 498.500 đô la bởi Byron Twyman của Công ty Bất động sản Inhabit LLC.Inhabit Real Real3915 N.E. Đại lộ 34 ở vùng Đông Bắc Portland, khu vực Beaumont-Wilshire được niêm yết ở mức 498.500 đô la. Ngôi nhà theo phong cách truyền thống, được xây dựng vào năm 1951 trên một lô đất rộng 4.791 foot vuông, có mặt bằng mở, hai phòng ngủ, một phòng tắm và 1.805 feet vuông không gian sống. Tầng hầm có thể được hoàn thành để thêm không gian sống.Cửa sổ Milgard nhìn ra cảnh quan.Đại diện trung tâm hiện đại, rộng rãi và tinh vi trong phạm vi gần với mọi thứ mà Đông Bắc Portland cung cấp, bao gồm công viên, nhà hàng, cửa hàng và nhiều hơn nữa, Đại lý niêm yết Byron Twyman của Công ty Bất động sản LLC.17231 Tây Bắc Millbrook St. ở khu vực phía tây bắc Portland Portland Rock Rock được niêm yết ở mức $ 49,900 bởi David Shuster thuộc Trung tâm chợ John L. Scott.John L. Scott Market Center.17231 N.W. Millbrook St. trong khu phố Tây Bắc Portland Rock Rock được liệt kê ở mức $ 499,900. Ngôi nhà được cập nhật, được xây dựng vào năm 2000 trên một lô đất rộng 4.356 feet vuông, có bốn phòng ngủ, 2,5 phòng tắm và 2.159 feet vuông không gian sống.Nhà bếp được sửa sang lại có quầy thạch anh, lát gạch lát, tủ sơn, sàn mới, đồ đạc và nhiều thứ khác. Một lò sưởi và điều hòa không khí mới đã được lắp đặt vào năm 2018 và một máy nước nóng mới vào năm 2019, ông nói, đại lý niêm yết David Shuster thuộc Trung tâm thị trường John L. Scott.3621 S.E. Đại lộ 50 trong khu phố Đông Nam Portland, khu vực Crchester-Kenilworth, được Nick Krautter niêm yết ở mức 408.000 USD, với Glenn Matz PC của Thành phố và Bất động sản Nhà nước. Bất động sản và Nhà nước3621 S.E. Đại lộ 50 ở khu vực Đông Nam Portland, khu vực Crchester-Kenilworth được niêm yết ở mức $ 408.000. Ngôi nhà gỗ, được xây dựng vào năm 1925 trên một lô đất rộng 3.920 mét vuông, đã hoàn thiện sàn, sơn mới, một nhà bếp cập nhật với một tủ và góc được xây dựng ban đầu cộng với hai phòng ngủ, một phòng tắm và 2.088 feet vuông không gian sống.Sân có hàng rào có một cây vả, cây mâm xôi và hoa.Sau đó, một tầng hầm đã hoàn thiện một phần với không gian văn phòng và một phòng cách âm cho ban nhạc, ông nói, đại lý niêm yết Nick Krautter với Glenn Matz PC của Thành phố và Bất động sản Nhà nước.11354 SW Lynnvale Tiến sĩ tại khu phố Raleigh Hills của Tây Nam Portland được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900 bởi Alaina Johnson của Tập đoàn bất động sản uy tín thuộc tập đoàn bất động sản.11354 S.W. Tiến sĩ Lynnvale ở Tây Nam Portland Village Forest Hills Village được niêm yết ở mức $ 499,900. Ngôi nhà theo phong cách truyền thống, được xây dựng vào năm 1978 trên một lô đất rộng 7.840 foot vuông, có trần cao, bếp mở, ba phòng ngủ, hai phòng tắm và 2.490 feet vuông không gian sống.Có một hồ bơi ở sân sau.Khám phá sự phát triển thanh thản và kết nối này có cảm giác hàng xóm chân thực. Giá để thấy tầm nhìn của bạn tỏa sáng, Giáo viên đại lý niêm yết Elisha Alcantara với Alaina Johnson của Tập đoàn bất động sản uy tín thuộc tập đoàn bất động sản.--Janet Eastman | [email protected] | @janeteastmanTheo dõi Oregonia / OregonLive bản tin và podcast cho những tin tức mới nhất và những câu chuyện hàng đầuBạn muốn tìm kiếm danh sách bất động sản Oregon và sử dụng tài nguyên địa phương? Bấm vào đây.[ad_2] Nguồn
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