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elletao · 3 years
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alina when she destroyed the maps to be sent into the fold but then her entire unit was sent as well
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I posted 2,161 times in 2021
1306 posts created (60%)
855 posts reblogged (40%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 0.7 posts.
I added 1,166 tags in 2021
#emily rodda - 200 posts
#deltora quest - 158 posts
#zahro reads dq3.2 - 120 posts
#tamsyn muir - 116 posts
#the locked tomb - 111 posts
#s&b lb - 102 posts
#zahro reads dq3.3 - 99 posts
#zahro reads dq2.3 - 93 posts
#bad book club - 88 posts
#zahro reads splintered 1 - 79 posts
Longest Tag: 140 characters
#i refuse to read autobiographies and memoirs! i know there are good ones out there that i might even like! im not out here saying theyre all
My Top Posts in 2021
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Zahro do you have any recs for books that have come out in the past couple years that are must reads, I'm in a reading slump and I need inspiration!!
hannah we are FINALLY replying 6 weeks later!! i'm going for published after 2018
first off read the abyss surrounds us already
Girl, Serpent, Thorn - Melissa Bashardoust (2020). I think the author said it was a retelling of sleeping beauty but it felt more like rapunzel to me (also fun fact the oldest version of a rapunzel story is set in persia). But anyway set in historic Persia, a princess who's poisonous to the touch is hidden away in the palace until she finds a way to break her curse, but she accidentally puts her entire family in danger doing so. Bonus romance with a nice demon lady.
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020). A socialite receives a letter from her cousin saying her husband's trying to poison her and there are voices in the mansion's walls, so she packs up and heads over to a probably-haunted mansion full of people who actively dislike her.
Thorn - Anna Burke (2019). Sapphic retelling of beauty and the beast, with elements from both grimm's and disney which I thought was neat. That's really all you need to know about it lmao
Compass Rose - Anna Burke (2018). 26th century swashbuckler. Compass Rose's uncannily accurate sense of direction lands her a spot on a mercenary crew deep in pirate territory.
Fire Country - Victor Steffensen (2020). This is a departure from everything else on this list but SUCH a fascinating read. Part memoir and part Indigenous land management. Delves into the role of fire in Australia's history as a means of both cultural connection to land and the country's health.
The Poppy War - R. F. Kuang (2018). If you see someone mark this YA just hit them. Inspired by 20th century China. Protagonist gets herself into an elite military school on a scholarship and life sucks. She discovers she has an aptitude as a shaman right about the time war breaks out.
The Midnight Lie - Maria Rutkoski (2020). Nirrim keeps her head down to stay safe in a part of the city that enforces sumptuary laws but begins exploring life outside her caste with a mysterious, sly traveller named Sid who asks to not be trusted.
Cemetery Boys - Aiden Thomas (2020). Yadriel performs a ritual to prove himself as a brujo and find the ghost of his missing cousin when his family has trouble accepting his gender. He ends up accidentally summoning the ghost of Julian Diaz, who won't go away until Yadriel finds out what happened to him.
You Should See Me In a Crown - Leah Johnson (2020). Liz Lighty always believed she was too poor, too black, and too awkward to participate in the prom scene but takes a shot at the prom queen scholarship when the financial aid she was counting on for college falls through.
This Is How You Lose the Time War - Amal el-Mohtar, Max Gladstone (2019). Two rival agents in a sci-fi time travel war try to one-up each other but eventually fall in love. It's my everything.
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Harrow’s mouth briefly ruckled. “A necromancer alone can’t bring that down, Griddle. That’s regenerating bone.”
“I’m not running, Harrow!”
“Of course we’re not running,” said Harrowhark disdainfully. “I said a necromancer alone. I have you. We bring hell.”
“Harrow—Harrow, Dulcinea’s a Lyctor, a real one—”
“Then we’re all dead, Nav, but let’s bring hell first,” said Harrow.
you know.
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Gonna post my 'deltora is australia turned 90 degrees' conspiracy soon
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If lief has million number of fans i am one of them . if lief has ten fans i am one of them. if lief have only one fan and that is me . if lief has no fans, that means i am no more on the earth . if world against lief, i am against the world. i love #lief till my last breath.. .. Die Hard fan of lief . Hit Like If you Think lief Best boy & Smart In the world
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“Look Real Close And You’ll See A Gem” The UFC in Fresno
Joey
December 3rd
Quite tired but here's what we're gonna do folks. Let's look at this card and discuss some cards and funsies, eh?
Fights: 13
Debuts: 4 (Markus Perez, Alex Perez, Benito Lopez, Merab Dvalishvilli)
Fight Changes/Injury Cancellations: 2 (Rani Yahya OUT, Marlon Moraes IN vs Aljamain Sterling/John Phillips OUT, Markus Perez IN vs Eryk Anders/Bryan Caraway OUT, Andre Soukhamthath IN vs Luke Sanders)
Headliners (fighters who have either main evented or co-main evented shows in the UFC):  4 (Cub Swanson, Albert Morales, Alexis Davis and Liz Carmouche)
Fighters On Losing Streaks in the UFC:  2 (Frankie Saenz, Andre Soukhamthath)
Fighters On Winning Streaks in the UFC:  5 (Cub Swanson, Brian Ortega, Aljamain Sterling, Alejandro Perez, Liz Carmouche)
Stat Monitor for 2017:
Debuting Fighters (Current number: 42-36)- Markus Perez, Alex Perez, Benito Lopez, Merab Dvalishvilli
Short Notice Fighters (Current number: 23-36-1)- Andre Soukhamthat, Marlon Moraes
Second Fight (Current number: 29-38)- Trevin Giles, Davi Ramos, Carls John de Tomas, Eryk Anders
Cage Corrosion (18-13-1)- Antonio Braga Neto, Liz Carmouche
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1-  I've mentioned this before but this card is a total WEC card. A lot of "no name" talent that's  really good fighters all who have a propensity for exciting fights (minus Aljamain Sterling really and even he can finish) across weight classes that fans don't always care about. Throw in some exciting middleweight prospects going at it and you've got a pretty decent under the radar "there's gonna be action"  fight card. You just got a loaded PPV and there's a loaded Fox card next week so accept your no name action fight show and move on quietly.  
2- The situation of Cub Swanson is of much interest to me. Swanson's a fighter who has been in the ZUFFA fold seemingly forever (at least since I first started watching WEC events) but now there appears to be a potential split brewing. Cub, in many ways, is blocked from reaching the upper echelons of 145 lbs since just about every 145er of note has beaten him but he's still ultra entertaining, very talented, a top 5 featherweight in my eyes and there's nothing wrong with losses to Aldo, Lamas, Holloway and Edgar. So what do you do with a guy who is blocked by the elites of the division, wanting more money and chirping about thingss you'd prefer he didn't chirp about? I'm not really sure. Cub Swanson's still a valuable headliner for free TV in my estimation and it's a real shame and a bummer that we never got the fight with McGregor which would've been a lot of fun. Unfortunately for Cub, it looks like that opportunity may have passed him by and  his UFC future may be ending in Fresno.
3- Brian Ortega is....weird. As a fighter I mean. He's 26 years old and sometimes he fights like a guy who is still figuring things out. I've mentioned this before but sometimes learning what NOT to do is as important as doing the things you're expected to do. Ortega's first round is a weird mixture of trying to figure out what he can get away with it and then he spends most of the second round working to implement that. Against Clay Guida for instance, Ortega spent the whole second round trying to find a way to hit the knees which eventually ended the fight in the third round with like a minute left. He's young, flashy and versatile. While Cub Swanson is the best fighter he's ever going to face, we are talking about a guy who has faced off with Clay Guida and Thiago Tavares so he's not going to be overwhelmed by Cub's veteran savvy. His UFC career is a collection of late finishes that he spends long bits of time setting up and he's got that Robbie Lawler "I will finish you when I have to" air of inevitability about him when fights go long. He's a fourth quarter player. The one thing which stands out to me is that he fights very similarly to Jon Jones (minus the otherworldly athletic talent)----and Cub Swanson sees Jon Jones every day in the gym in theory. It'll be an interesting chess match early on.
4- So let's say Ortega wins, right? What then? Frankie Edgar is currently your #1 contender except he's also kinda sorta probably out a bit with a broken eye socket. I always assume those are six month-ish injuries so I guess you can do Edgar-Holloway in the spring. Ortega beating Cub Swanson would in theory set him up to fight Ricardo Lamas which would be great as a main card fight (similar to Holloway-Lamas) on a bigger PPV. Even that seems dicey because Josh Emmett could absolutely paste RIcardo Lamas and then you've got no obvious answer there either. Aldo should move on so you can't do that fight. Lot of great fighters but not great "names" I guess floating around 145 lbs.
5- Aljamain Sterling's UFC journey has been pretty weird. He's had 8 fights in the UFC and got off to a hot 4-0 start before he and the UFC started squabbling about his contract. He got a new deal, a renewed promotional push----and lost to Bryan Caraway. Then he lost to Rafa Assuncao. NEITHER of those losses are career enders but they were progress stoppers. Since then he's rebounded with a win over Tanquinho Mendes and a very impressive win over Renan Barao. Sterling is a guy who is clearly talented but maybe not to the liking of the UFC audiences for some reason. He still seems at times to struggle with strength and I'm still waiting for his hands to catch up with the rest of his game. Marlon Moraes is a weird challenge given that he's short notice, a vastly different style to Rani Yahya (Moraes hurts people really badly on the feet, Yahya is basically a five minute grappling whiz) and it's the highest profile fight of his career in terms of main card quality. Hopefully if Sterling wins, it's by fight stoppage so that the rest of the world can speed up alongside this moving train at 135 lbs.
6- What did Scott Holtzman and Darrell Horcher do to share a main card spot? Seriously.
7- Imagine the damage Eryk Anders would do if he had gotten into this sport a year or two earlier. Insanely powerful guy who is developing at a rapid rate and has the skills to really be a star in time. He draws short notice replacement Markus Perez who is a former RFA champion at 185 lbs.
8- Albert Morales vs Benito Lopez is a really interesting fight. Albert Morales was signed off of DWTCS and his first fight into the organization was TUF winner Alejandro Perez. That's a tough out and Morales in my honest opinion won that fight. He was rewarded off a draw with facing Thomas Almeida in Brazil which is SUCH a fucked up challenge for a dude. He had his moments but Almeida did with what he does to most outside the top 10 guys by fucking overwhelming him with offense. He took on Andre Soukhamthath next and won a close split decision before he took on Brett Johns on short notice and lost but had some moments. Morales is a tough stern task vs the 23 year old Benito Lopez out of TAM. Urijah Faber was very, very honest about Lopez, admitting that he's one of thiose guys who doesn't go 100% in the gym (or what TAM considers to be that) but who just goes out and performs. He got a big step up in Steven Peterson and he survived some tough tough situations vs a veteran to earn his UFC contract. Good tough fight for both guys.
9- Let's say Moraes beats Sterling. That means he's beaten Sterling and Moraes in a span of a month----so where's that rank among all time "consecutive great wins in a month"?
10- Luke Sanders is coming off a disappointing loss to Iuri Alcantara where he was dominant, got too cocky and eventually got finished with a kneebar by a proven veteran. I'm excited to see what he's improved at given how long it's been since we've seen him last. Sanders can be an eventual top 15 bantamweight but he needs to be a) more active and b) leave a no doubt about it type finish vs a short notice opponent in Andre Soukhamtath.
11- If I told you Liz Carmouche was one win away from being a viable #1 contender for this bantamweight title would you 1) agree, 2) disagree or 3) cry for the future of the division.
12-Merab Dvalishvili is a Matt Serra/Ray Longo prodigy out of Georgia who has a 7-2 record with two losses in his first three fights. One of them is to Ricky Bandejas who will be in the UFC eventually. He was found off of Looking For A Fight where he finished Raufeon Stots, another UFC quality talent, and in what seems to be a theme for Lookin For A Fight talent, Dana gave him a freakin' hellacious fight in Frankie Saenz. Saenz has a rather deceptive record on paper, the sort of record where an idiot who doesn't watch fights would assume he's some kind of a can. Saenz would probably be more successful at 125 lbs but he's beaten Sirwan Kakai and Iuri Alcantara with a close loss to Agusto Mendes, a back and forth war with Urijah Faber and a tough 3rd round TKO vs Eddie Wineland in a fight I felt he was winning.
Must Wins
1- Cub Swanson
I'm of the belief Swanson is gone regardless but there's a bit of a success record with guys in their last contracted fights winning big (Bader, Benson, Sterling, Overeem) so it's a bit of a lucky spot to be in. He draws a younger athletic bigger version of himself if you watched early Cub Swanson. He's not the usual prospect in that he's tasted adversity in the past and always comes back better. A win could reset Swanson's contract status or allow him to choose his own destiny. A win and he's heading to Bellator getting PAID.
2- Aljamain Sterling
Marlon Moraes is the highest ranked opponent he's ever been pitted against unless you count the cooked corpse of Renan Barao. Sterling in my opinion has title contender potential and has personality in a division that's coming into his own. He needs to beat Marlon Moraes to make a big step up the rankings.
3- Luke Sanders
Sanders is deceptively old in the bantamweight division (31) and is coming off a loss. He has the talent to be a top 10 bantamweight in a division that's getting younger and starting tor eally percolate. He's a unique talent with a tough short notice fight upcoming.
Five Must See Fights
1- Cub Swanson vs Brian Ortega
2- Marlon Moraes vs Aljamain Sterling
3- Albert Morales vs Benito Lopez
4- Markus Perez vs Eryk Anders
5- Andre Soukhamthath vs Luke Sanders
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Saturday, August 31     Deadlifts.....Birthday WOD (MINE).
It was 64 degrees at the Barn when Miss Linda and I did this at 0700.  It was 80 degrees in the shade when you got here at 0930.
Robert led us in a fine mobility/flexibility warm-up.
Strength WOD:       Deadlifts 
A crazy warm-up where-in you had to lift a volume of 1944 lbs.  (The year of my birth).  You could do that by 195 X 10, 95  X 20, or any other multiple.
Then, 2 Reps EMOM  X  10.
Nathan/Robert/David=335     Armando=315     Larry=295     Tom=255     Rodney/Owen=245     Topper=225     Warren A=195     Todd=185     Angela/Angel=125     Shannon=95     Olivia=75     Many failed to post.
The Birthday WOD:     Designed by Robert B.     Recommend partnering, sharing reps with 1 working at a time.  Both do all of the Run/Row.
Run/Row 831m
75 Box Jumps     (24/20)
75 Push-ups
75 Med-Ball Situps     (20/14)
75 Double-Unders/200 Singles
75 Pull-Ups
75 KBS     (70E/53/35)
75 Push Press     (95E/75/45)
75 Burpees
Run/Row 831m  
Solo all of the reps RX:
Armando=49:30     Jackie=did it all, but not RX=60:00
Elite Partnered:
David/Larry=28:42     Robert=32:30     Nathan=36:50
Small percentage of athletes posted results.
Notes:
Greg B visited today and brought 2 lovely athletes who used to workout with him at Combustion.  Liz and Melissa have obviously responded to Greg’s good coaching and both did great today.  Both got LHCF T-shirts.
Scott S was here today.  He lives on the Left Coast now.  His SHADOW-BOXER’S recently performed at Blackberry Farm.  I would really liked to have been there.  Great music...great venue.  
Thanks for all the love and well-wishes today.  Sorry you had to do so many reps.  
Sunday at 1 PM.     Labor Day Monday at 0930.    
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À la une : Résonance : une sociologie de la relation au monde / Hartmut Rosa
Cote de rangement : HM 590 R 256169 / Domaine : Sociologie
« Si l’accélération constitue le problème central de notre temps, la résonance peut être la solution. Telle est la thèse du présent ouvrage, lequel assoit les bases d’une sociologie de la « vie bonne » – en rompant avec l’idée que seules les ressources matérielles, symboliques ou psychiques suffisent à accéder au bonheur.
La qualité d’une vie humaine dépend du rapport au monde, pour peu qu’il permette une résonance. Celle-ci accroît notre puissance d’agir et, en retour, notre aptitude à nous laisser « prendre », toucher et transformer par le monde. Soit l’exact inverse d’une relation instrumentale, réifiante et « muette », à quoi nous soumet la société moderne. Car si nous les recherchons, nous éprouvons de plus en plus rarement des relations de résonance, en raison de la logique de croissance et d’accélération de la modernité, qui bouleverse en profondeur notre rapport au monde sur le plan individuel et collectif.
De l’expérience corporelle la plus basique (respiration, alimentation, sensations…) aux rapports affectifs et aux conceptions cognitives les plus élaborées, la relation au monde prend des formes très diverses : la relation avec autrui dans les sphères de l’amitié, de l’amour ou de la politique ; la relation avec une idée ou un absolu dans les sphères de la nature, de la religion, de l’art et de l’histoire ; la relation avec la matière, les artefacts, dans les sphères du travail, de l’éducation ou du sport.
Tout en analysant les tendances à la crise – écologique, démocratique, psychologique – des sociétés contemporaines, cette théorie de la résonance renouvelle de manière magistrale le cadre d’une théorie critique de la société.
Né en 1965, Hartmut Rosa, sociologue et philosophe, est professeur à l’université Friedrich Schiller de Iéna et directeur du Max-Weber-Kolleg à Erfurt,en Allemagne. Il est notamment l'auteur de Accélération. Une critique sociale du temps (2010, 2013) et d'Aliénation et accélération. Vers une théorie critique de la modernité tardive (2012 et 2014), à La Découverte. » - Quatrième de couverture
Statistiques
Essentials of social statistics for a diverse society / Anna Leon-Guerrero, Chava Frankfort-Nachmias
Cote de rangement : HA 29 L 256177
A gentle introduction to Stata / Alan C. Acock
Cote de rangement : HA 32 A 256180
Commerce
The summit : Bretton Woods, 1944 : J.M. Keynes and the reshaping of the global economy / Ed Conway
Cote de rangement : HF 1352 C 256179
Sociologie
Sketches in the theory of culture / Zygmunt Bauman
Cote de rangement : HM 621 B 256172
Exploring public relations : global strategic communication / Ralph Tench, Liz Yeomans
Cote de rangement : HM 1221 T 256175
Les plastiqueurs : une histoire secrète de l'extrême droite violente / Frédéric Charpier
Cote de rangement : HN 440 C 256165
Selfies : why we love (and hate) them / by Katrin Tiidenberg
Cote de rangement : TR 183 T 256176
Gestion
Doing research in the business world / David E. Gray
Cote de rangement : HD 30 .4 G 256178
Environnement
The EU's green dynamism : deadlock and change in energy and environmental policy / Henning Deters
Cote de rangement : GE 190 D 256174
Migrations
Understanding immigration : issues and challenges in an era of mass population movement / Marilyn Hoskin
Cote de rangement : JV 6271 H 256173
Économie
NBER macroeconomics annual 2013
Cote de rangement : HB 172 .5 N 28
Cities in a world economy / Saskia Sassen
Cote de rangement : HT 321 S 256171
Finance
Droit et techniques internationales de la titrisation / Alexandre Quiquerez
Cote de rangement : K 1331 Q 256170
Démographie
Naissance des sciences de la population : les savants du royaume de Suède au XVIIIe siècle / Wargentin
Cote de rangement : HB 3617 W 256168
Éducation
Les méthodes qui font réussir les élèves / Danielle Alexandre
Cote de rangement : LB 1025 .3 A 256167
Former sans ennuyer : concevoir et réaliser des projets de formation et d'enseignement / Bruno Hourst
Cote de rangement : LB 1025 .3 H 256161
Enseigner autrement avec le Mind Mapping : cartes mentales et conceptuelles / Pierre Mongin, Fabienne de Broeck
Cote de rangement : LB 1028 .3 M 256162
Heureux d'apprendre à l'école / Dr Catherine Gueguen
Cote de rangement : LB 1060 G 256163
Sciences politiques
La démocratie des émotions : dispositifs participatifs et gouvernabilité des affects / sous la direction de Loïc Blondiaux, Christophe Traïni
Cote de rangement : JC 423 D 256166
Promenade au Congo : petit guide anticolonial de Belgique / Lucas Catherine
Cote de rangement : DH 569 C 256164
Bande dessinée
Les géographies de Tintin / sous la direction de Paul Arnould
Cote de rangement : PN 6790 G 256160
Tous ces ouvrages sont exposés sur le présentoir des nouveautés de la BSPO. Ceux-ci pourront être empruntés à domicile à partir du 22 octobre 2018.
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elletao · 3 years
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alina asking genya to erase her scar made me so sad, i hate it here
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elletao · 3 years
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everyone is very pretty and i'm very bisexual
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elletao · 3 years
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INEJ AND HER KNIVES
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jesper shooting that coin in the air.... ok king
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elletao · 3 years
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the crows teaming up with mal is so sexy
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elletao · 3 years
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he 🥺 stole 🥺 grapes 🥺 for 🥺 her 🥺
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elletao · 3 years
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10 minutes in and i'm already in love with mal ok ok this is fine
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elletao · 3 years
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the instrumental song for alina and mal is so beautiful 😭
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elletao · 3 years
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omg stop trying to kill mal 😭
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elletao · 3 years
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hey i'm about to lb shadow and bone, so if you don't want spoilers please filter #liz lb s&b #s&b spoilers!
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