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Aberration E7 Box by TheOnlyException 
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Training > *Poses* > Makota Blocking (Pose)
Training > *Poses* > Makota Blocking (Pose v2)
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vinnybox · 9 months
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no animal is evil
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blackfern · 5 months
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obstacle dress by blackfern
i was trying to recreate some fits from my oc grammar (pictured above)'s pinterest board before i realised i don't really have that many patterned dresses in the style she'd wear... so i whipped up a recolour of one of my favourite meshes! also i made a patreon bc simfileshare keeps going down... what has the world come to
bgc
teen to elder, fem frame only
human, vampire, & spellcaster occults
everyday, formal, party, & hot weather categories
disallowed for random
ten swatches in various patterns from freepik
swatch previews on patreon
it looks especially good with accessory coats btw you should definitely try that out
download (patreon) (always free!) | alt download (sfs)
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Global Smart Electric Meter Market Size to Reach USD 36.00 Billion by 2028 | Rapid Urbanization and Development of Multiple Smart Cities to Boost Smart Electric Meter Market Growth - IT Industry Today
Global Smart Electric Meter Market Size to Reach USD 36.00 Billion by 2028 | Rapid Urbanization and Development of Multiple Smart Cities to Boost Smart Electric Meter Market Growth – IT Industry Today
Global Smart Electric Meter Market Size to Reach USD 36.00 Billion by 2028 | Rapid Urbanization and Development of Multiple Smart Cities to Boost Smart Electric Meter Market Growth – IT Industry Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for IT industry professionals · Monday, May 9, 2022 · 571,636,192 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution…
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torse · 1 year
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birthing1020 · 5 months
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“Push! Push!”
Your partner encourages you as he looks over your exposed ass and increasing bulge with the babies head.
You groan and put your ass in the air, the feeling of your expanding pussy has you rocking back and forth from the pain.
“It hurts so much!”
You moan and pant with the contractions, falling back on your heels each time. Hopefully the rocking movements will move this baby’s ginormous head out of your vagina, but he feels stuck!
Your partner tries his hardest the move the babies head around your stiffened lips, this was your first - but you didn’t think your vagina would be this tight!
“He’s not moving!”
You pant through each agonizing breath, ready for this pain to be over as the head just sits there. It feels like every push you’re taking is not moving anything along.
“C’mon baby, i need you to give me a few big pushes! He’s not moving and we need to get him out. Come on, honey! You can do it.”
Those were the only encouraging words you need, with a loud groan and nod, you push the three biggest pushes you’ve ever put your body through.
“Ahhhhhh!”
You bellow out and moan as you finally give birth to your baby.
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odinsblog · 1 year
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Everything about the Starship was the result of a series of decisions designed to make spaceflight cheaper. The methane fuel. The steel structure. The method of construction. Even the rocket’s enormous size. All of it was a gamble to create a system that is fully reusable, bringing the cost of getting to orbit down to a small fraction of what it is today and making space almost infinitely more accessible.
However, one decision in the process didn’t just result in the destruction of the rocket, it generated a cascade of failures, one that’s likely to set the program back by a least a year, erasing the chance of NASA’s scheduled return to the Moon in the process. That decision is 100% on Elon Musk.
HERE’S THE TL;DR VERSION
The no-clamps slow throttle-up meant Starship stayed on the pad for a long time, throwing up concrete, rock, and sand in all directions, damaging the pad, nearby facilities, and Starship itself.
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By the time it left the pad, that debris had already destroyed three of Starship’s engines and likely damaged valves and systems that would lead to additional engine failures as well as an incorrect fuel mixture.
Starship was slow to reach every point in the flight plan, suggesting that other engines were not able to throttle up to compensate for the lost engines.
At what should have been stage separation, either software errors or more smashed hardware kept the main booster firing long after it should have shut down.
The result was an uncontrolled spin that required Starship to be destroyed.
WHY THIS IS 100% ELON MUSK’S FAULT
Starship is the work of hundreds of talented engineers and thousands of employees who put their best into making this thing go. The design is extremely daring, and something of a wonder. The engines are amazing, even if they have demonstrated that reliability is currently lacking. The whole system of construction promises to revolutionize the space industry.
But there are two parts that were left out of Starship that absolutely doomed this flight and the decision not to include them falls right with the guy at the end of the first row at “Star Command.”
Those parts were not parts for the rocket. They were parts for the launch pad.
For some reason, Musk became convinced early on that he did not want the launch tower to have:
A flame-diverter or flame trench to redirect the blast from the booster’s engines
A water deluge system to dump a massive amount of water around the launch tower during liftoff
The launch facilities at Kennedy have both of these. Even the launch pads used for the much smaller Falcon 9 have both a flame trench and a water deluge. They help to protect not just the launch pad, and the surrounding area, they also help to reduce the noise. Which sounds trivial, but that noise is energy. That’s what broke up the concrete under the Starship Stage Zero, not the fire. That’s what sent car-sized chunks flying in all directions.
A flame diverter and a water deluge would have greatly reduced, or even eliminated, the damage to the area around the pad. They would have prevented the blow back of debris that damaged Starship before it even left the ground. It might have headed off the whole cascade of events that resulted in that button being pressed 4 minutes into the flight.
We don’t have to guess about whose decision it was not to implement these systems, because Musk already said he decided to skip these systems over the recommendations of his engineers. Musk even had a preview of what was going to happen, as past test flights of the upper stage also resulted in significant spalling of concrete structures and damage to at least one of the ships. He just made them try different kinds of concrete.
The parts for a water deluge were actually on site, ready to install, but Musk decided to forego that installation—likely so he could enjoy the pun of launching his super-joint on 4/20. Which was something Musk had joked about doing months ago.
Hopefully he enjoyed the joke, because the EPA and FAA are going to be thinking long and hard before they authorize another flight from Boca Chica. All those engineers, and all those workers, and all their good work, is held hostage to Musk’s whims.
Also a victim of Musk’s decision to leave these vital pieces off the table? The Artemis Program at NASA. Musk has already been awarded the contract to create the first lunar lander for the new program, but that lander is absolutely dependent on Starship. It’s a sure bet that Musk won’t have his part of the program ready on schedule. It’s going to be some time before we even so another test flight.
In the meantime, SpaceX can repair the damage, build a flame diverter, install that deluge system, clean up the software, and ditch the whole “pitch over” means of stage separation for something simpler—like using the second stage engines to push the stages apart with an unignited shot of methane.
See you in 2024, Starship.
Maybe.
👉🏿 https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2023/4/22/2165317/-A-Starship-Post-mortem-Why-the-giant-rocket-failed-and-why-it-s-Elon-Musk-s-fault
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CHARLI XCX — VON DUTCH
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SEULGI ♡ Birthday (221202)
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