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criminalcatboy · 2 years
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happy mermay ! here's some aquatic and semi aquatic aa in celebration
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puppygirl-milf-cock · 6 months
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hey are u applying to pugent sound uni by chance
i'm not
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seattlereddit · 1 year
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Anybody work for Pugent Sound Energy?
https://www.reddit.com/r/SeattleWA/comments/122pi1v/anybody_work_for_pugent_sound_energy/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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ramirezerick · 5 years
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Seattle 4x4 
For more of my work: Instagram.com/r4s 
For prints and presets: etsy.com/shop/ErickRamirezPhoto
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libraryofva · 5 years
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Recent Acquisition - Postcard Collection
Puget Sound, Washington. Heart of Evergreen Playground. 
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teerlinck · 5 years
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I'll be reading my poem The Salmon of McLane Creek at 2:45 PM for Blue Poppy Day. An etching of the poem will appear in the garden. Come one, come all. Stop and smell the poppies, listen to poets and watch artists creating.
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techmomma · 4 years
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Fun ideas for settlement locations:
Oil rigs (land and offshore)
Cliff dwellings
Buttes
Suspension bridges
Fire lookout towers
Permanently docked ships/mothball fleets
Loading docks
Forest canopy research stations
Astronomy outposts
Hydroelectric dams
Windpower farms
And like, a bunch of others. Get creative!
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Tanjirou x reader who has a fear of heights please 🥺
sorry that this took a while anon, my lil brain has been going wenk wonk on me lately :( but i hope you enjoy this!
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i got you | k. tanjirou 
when you signed up to become a demon slayer, you were more than ready to put your life on the line to be able to ensure the safety of the people and you didn’t shy away from all the blood and destruction that comes with the job.  
you took pride that you were able to join the ranks of the hashiras after a year in the corps. the other demon slayers looked up to you and your composure in the battle field and how you were always smiling despite the injuries you’ve sustained.
but right in this moment, all of that didn’t matter, what did matter is that you were on the rooftop of the butterfly mansion yelling at uzui to help you get down. “tengen, please, i-i just want to get down from here.”
the sound hashira merely laughed as he took his leave. “perhaps you should just face your fears, little one!” uzui meant well, simply wanting you to get over your silly fear of heights, but putting you on top of a roof with no means to get down safely was just cruel.
peeking down, you saw that there was quite a big distance from where you were standing and the ground that you wanted to be on, and you could already feel your heart hammering against your sternum as fear and panic slowly consumed you.
you were going to murder uzui the moment you get down.
“(y/n)-san?”
risking another look down, you saw tanjirou fresh from his training, peering up at you with a puzzled look. “hello, tanjirou”
he gave you a comforting smile, tanjirou could smell the pugent odor of fear coming off of you in waves. “what are you doing up there? is this a new training method you’re trying out?”
“i wish, but i don’t think I’d ever have the courage to do that.” you said, trying to keep your breathing in check. “i - can you please help me get down?”
“i’ll catch you, okay? i’ve always got you,” came tanjirou’s reply, reassuring you.
slowly but surely, you climbed down the roof and decided to let go of the ledge. just when you were about to scream, you felt yourself land in tanjirou’s arms.  
“i got you,” he said softly, smiling at you.
maybe you’ll hold off on killing uzui just this once.
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dskimages · 4 years
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Hope you're had/ having a beautiful Sunday! . I actually shot this last weekend, when I found myself with some time around Tacoma, WA. The Tacoma Narrows Bridges are seen in the distance. Without those bridges, you would either take a 2 to 3 hour drive around or ride a ferry. . The original bridge actually collapsed within 5 months after it was built due to fairly light cross winds that made it sway / oscillate until it gave way! There are awesome YouTube and Wikipedia videos of "Galloping Gertie" you should check out! This led to new understandings of suspension bridges and is still studied by bridge engineering students. . What isn't evident in the videos from the ends of the bridge is that it is about a mile long. This was not a small bridge to fall. When first built, it was the 3rd longest suspension bridge in the world. After the first fell, they eventually built the second (far one in the pic). And then due to the amount of traffic, they opened the newer one in 2007 (each bridge now carrying traffic in one direction). . Some may argue that such bridges detract from the beauty of Pugent Sound, but I think they are minor in the larger picture. And when you look at a pic like this, it's hard to realize from all the trees that those bridges link a very developed suburban area on both sides. Retaining a feel of nature is one of the appeals to the Puget Sound area. . Aug 2020 . Nikon D610, ISO400, 45mm, f11, 1/500 (at Titlow Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEh5eAGhrKA/?igshid=1nuom99469655
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bobby2112main · 4 years
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Yard Dogs! Can't bury a bone like they used to! Used to walk around with tools, getting paid to do NOTHING! Idle devil hands...Couldn't keep your dick in your pants @ work? Butt-Town for ya! Shitting in your own SHIP YARD! https://komonews.com/news/local/2-fired-13-disciplined-after-bremerton-shipyard-sex-harassment-probe (at Pugent Sound Naval Shipyard) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCpZq0LFaHM/?igshid=124wjh8a3ju9l
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teerlinck · 5 years
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Congratulations to Jennifer Chushcoff for the full article about her work in Living Local Magazine, April edition on page 42. Amazing stuff!
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sportspsychpaige · 4 years
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Pugent sound’s Edmonds the “fish bowl” and occasional killer whale crossing.. God’s creatures are magnificent! #killerwhales #edmonds #edmondswa #whale #art #wallart #fishbowl #pnw #pugetsound #washingtonlife #beautyallaroundus (at Edmonds, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9GZVvCAENl/?igshid=ceikayybzk7h
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pugent sound, washington
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okyam · 7 years
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Ya girl got hired at a local organic grocery chain in the Pugent Sound area!! I am now a full time deli helper clerk 🤗🥖🥓🍗🍖🥗🥗🥗
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tripstations · 5 years
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10 of the world’s best markets: readers’ travel tips | Travel
Winning tip: Fang night market, Thailand
Our stay in Fang, northern Thailand, coincided with the weekly Sunday night food market. From 5.30pm, tiny quails rotated on a grill while their eggs were fried in a doughnut maker, pots and woks bubbled with Thai curries, and stir fries and bamboo sticks full of sticky rice were griddled. Whole salted fish, coils of round sausages and meat skewers were all being barbecued over hot coals. Other foods were ready to go: silkworms, dried shrimps and goong ten, or dancing shrimp (raw translucent shrimps eaten alive with chilli), while green papaya salad was pounded in huge pestles … with as many chillies as you dared. Helen Jackson
Fez, Morocco
Photograph: Juergen Ritterbach/Alamy
Fez market has to be the best. It’s car-free and donkey-full. The sights, smells and sounds are a wake-up call to all your senses. Our guide Mohammed’s first words were, “Do not lose me as you will never find your way out.” The narrow streets are full of vendors and craftsmen of ceramics, leather, weaving, mending, and food, both to eat there or to cook at home. The donkeys are shod with rubber recycled from tyres to prevent slipping on the cobbles. Handcarts rule – with shouts of “balak, balak” to warn all to move aside as they make their way through the narrow passages. Thankfully we didn’t lose Mohammed and came out the other end. Kate Hendy
Every week we ask our readers for recommendations from their travels. A selection of tips will be featured online and may appear in print, and the best entry each week (as chosen by Tom Hall of Lonely Planet) wins a £200 voucher from hotels.com. To enter the latest competition visit the readers’ tips homepage
Machane Yehuda market, Jerusalem
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When I lived in Jerusalem, I shopped at Machane Yehuda every day. There’s no place quite like it, a real melting pot – especially on a Friday. I had my guy for potatoes, my guy for herbs, two lovely Persian Jewish brothers I bought pots and pans from and Samir, a Palestinian from East Jerusalem, who was my guy for veg. There’s something way more enjoyable about going to buy your dinner every night this way, and that something is the people you buy from. I don’t know why I like Samir so much: he’s just a really nice guy. Every time I go back to visit, I seek him out and go and say hello. Here’s to “The Shuk” keeping its fabulous food and wonderful people. • en.machne.co.il Katie Stobbs
Lau Pa Sat food market, Singapore
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For a taste of the colonial among the gleaming skyscrapers of Singapore, head to Lau Pa Sat. The inside of this ornate building has latticed cast-iron pillars, reminiscent of an old Victorian bandstand. Outside, it is at its best at night: when the satay stalls open, the air soon fills with the enticing aroma of sizzling meat. Tables and stools are quickly occupied, and “beer aunties” roam between the crowds selling jugs of ice-cold Tiger. And, as the main market is open all night, it is a jet-lagged traveller’s dream, albeit a hot, smoky and sweaty one! Joanna Lawrence
College Street book market, Kolkata
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This market sells a bewildering and extensive variety of secondhand books, whose origins can only be guessed at. The booksellers sit on raised wooden stalls peering over randomly stacked towers of secondhand books. I had many friendly conversations with white-bearded vendors about politics, science, religion and literature. I loved watching mothers dragging reluctant first-year university students around trying to find all the textbooks on their reading lists for bargain prices. The Indian Coffee House on Bankim Chatterjee Street, a famous meeting spot for Kolkata’s intelligentsia, provides a welcome retreat, brilliant eavesdropping opportunities and sugary coffee. Tess
Winter Night Market, Melbourne
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From June each year, Melbourne’s Victoria Market runs a Winter Night Market that is at once a cheap culinary adventure around the world and an opportunity to have moments of random conviviality with locals and travellers while you queue for your halloumi fries/dumplings/kimchi/paella/froyo. It’s lively and cool but unpretentious; it’s free to get in; there’s often a band that you can listen to with your inventive margarita; and people seem to come determined to have a good time in a particular make-your-own-fun Melbourne way. It’s good for friends, solo adventurers and families of some ages (it’s hard to get around with a pram, and toddlers may need carrying). • thenightmarket.com.au Bridget
Pike Place Market, Seattle, US
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Pike Place is the source of the area’s fresh fruit, fish and flowers. All of this produce is put to good use as Pike’s is home to several independent coffee shops and restaurants that overlook the Pugent Sound. If there is a more perfect way to spend the evening than drinking a craft beer and watching the sunset over Bainbridge Island, I am yet to find it. If you are a fan of grunge music, Pike Place is massively important as it’s opposite the legendary Showbox venue and was also one of the locations in the cult film Singles. Ironically for such an independent venue, it is also the birthplace of one of the world’s biggest brands – Starbucks first ever store is there. • pikeplacemarket.org Jennifer
Turkish market, Berlin
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Berlin’s most charming flea market takes place next to the stunning Landwehrkanal every other Sunday. While tourists head to Mauerpark, this is where, to me, the real fun (and bargains) can be found. If you’ve ever wondered where Berliners pick up their unique clothes, answers can be found here. You can quickly assemble a new clubbing outfit from one of the many stalls where hungover Neuköllners are passing on half their wardrobe. There is also plenty of East German kitsch, straight from the attic, beautiful kids’ clothes and toys, and food from Japanese, French and Turkish stalls, which you can eat on the banks of the canal. Go late, like a local, coffee in hand. • tuerkenmarkt.de Katie
Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África, Tenerife
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The beautiful market building with its statues and flowers was gorgeous, but more astounding were the displays of seafood, fruit and vegetables. The colour and variety of the produce blew my mind. When you realise that this market was threatened with extinction and was saved by a group of merchants, it becomes even more impressive. Fighting the invasion of junk food and big box stores, they formed a non-profit group and eventually were rewarded by the Canarian Government and the Santa Cruz City Hall for restoring the market as a hub for the community. • On Facebook Kate Holbrook
El Mercado Central de Atarazanas, Málaga, Spain
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El Mercado Central de Atarazanas is the indoor food market in the centre of Málaga, selling fresh local produce. The building is impressive, with a huge stained-glass window at one end, but of equal artistic merit are the displays of seasonal fruit and veg. We watched the fishmongers at work on the latest catch and were tempted by the charcutería and olive stalls. There are a couple of bars inside, opening out on to the street but we retired to an old sherry bar, only a five-minute walk away, to toast our purchases. • malagaturismo.com Moira
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