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ongawdclub · 7 months
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D a f f y D u c k
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columbidaecontest · 4 months
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[ID: two images. in the first, the Wonga pigeon, white and blue-grey walks. and the Diamond dove in the second, light grey with white spots on it's wings and red rings around it's eyes.]
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groupwest · 1 year
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chickens
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laejoh · 1 year
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Me Wonga-Taa, King of jungle!
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storageking123 · 10 months
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Storage King Chirnside Park proudly services Chirnside Park, Lilydale, Croydon, Croydon North, Wonga Park, Warrandyte, Mooroolbark, Coldstream, Mount Evelyn and Montrose.
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grimark · 2 years
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we’ve got plovers and a wonga pigeon that have set up home in the nearby area, so i’m assuming i will spend the coming spring being subjected to some of the most annoying birdcalls known to humankind.
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reptileparties · 2 years
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Snake Catcher Park Orchards is Raymond Hoser. He has kept people from Park Orchards, Warrandyte, Templestowe, Eltham and Wonga Park safe for decades, with snake removal, snake handling and snake control and is the only local snake catcher. Stay safe and put his number in your phone now. It is 0412777211
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rascal-rose · 9 months
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7/22/23: summitsphere unknowingly cracked open pandora's bottle
(aka they had a poll for if this thing should be named bongo or wonga, it spiraled from there)
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lilyrizzy · 3 months
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here comes the money badger in the visa cash money bitches app wonga cha-ching racing bull
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ongawdclub · 7 months
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M o n e y
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columbidaecontest · 1 year
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[ID: two images. in the first, the Wonga pigeon, white and blue-grey walks. in the second, the Chestnut-quilled rock pigeon, brown with white speckles and orange-brown under it's wings, sits on some rocks]
vibrant pigeons, soft, camouflaged pigeons, I think all pigeons are beautiful. how about you?
now it is the Wonga pigeon and Chestnut-quilled rock pigeon! who will win? who will move on the the next round??
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groupwest · 1 year
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WONGA PIGEON
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7grandmel · 2 months
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Todays rip: 16/02/2024
Owner of a Mahjong Board
Season 7 Featured on: SiIvaGunner's Highest Quality Rips: Volume Ruby Also on: Now That's What I Call Quality! 3
Ripped by circunflexo
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Requested by yhenestik! (@youtubepoopmusicvideo)
Happy (late) birthday, circunflexo!!
The trilogy of "Now That's What I Call Quality!" albums are some of the most interesting on SiIvaGunner's discography. A majority of the channel's other albums can be categorized into three categories - There's the mega-albums, compiling rips from several months; the event albums, bringing together most of the rips featured in one or several channel events; and finally the themed albums, that collect rips of a similar type spread across the entire channel's life. Yet as is hinted at by their title, the Now That's What I Call Quality! albums are unique in their mission purpose: beyond featuring a handful of rips first featured at MAGFest, they also aim to be a concise bundle of some of the finest rips made during the most recent Seasons of the channel. And with Season 7 being perhaps the strongest year yet in terms of rip quality (in my eyes only truly rivaled by Season 6), it was inevitable that Now That's What I Call Quality! 3 would end up being one of the best - if not THE best - album the channel has ever released.
I've covered rips from these albums a few times before, yet its typically been ones of far larger scope. For instance, Everyday Goodbyes (SiIvaGunner Band Cover) as featured on the first Now That's What I Call Quality! album is perhaps the most pure form of a "passion project" that the channel has ever released. Much the same can also be said about the still-insanely-impressive Initial Deluxe (I've Just Raced on this Course Before) featured on this third album - yet passion comes in all sizes, all forms, and all kinds of ambitions. What Owner of a Mahjong Board, and so many of the other rips featured on these albums demonstrate, is the rippers of SiIvaGunner putting their best foot forward, showing in as many varied ways as possible just how talented they all are. The value a rip holds is not merely about its scale or complexity - crucially, as we all know, high quality rips are all about...well, quality.
Owner of a Mahjong Board, then, brings us back to the territory of Mahjong Bangers, as I first defined back in Never Gonna Give Up Mahjong and previously covered in voiceless - simple ds series vol. 01 - the mahjong (¥1480). These rips are never ones to bring in the views by pure virtue of most SiIvaGunner fans lacking nostalgic attachment to them, yet they're consistently some of the most well-done arrangement rips on the channel - simple, yet deviously effective. There's some sort of mythical curse, some sort of shared, spiked beverage that all the Mahjong game composers drink, to where they all wind up featuring incredibly distinct, banging soundscapes - most prominently on SiIvaGunner itself, showing off the pure vibes of its Nintendo DS entries in particular. Owner of a Mahjong Board's YouTube upload sits at barely about 6K views, yet in my eyes deserves so much more. Different from the prior rips of his I've covered such as You Are Book Smart or Windows Wonga Wappa, circunflexo here gets to show off his skills as a pure arranger, with this being a rendition of Owner of a Lonely Heart by Yes. The dance-rock feel of Owner of a Lonely Heart lends itself perfectly to the particular instruments featured in "Simple DS Series Vol. 1 - The Mahjong" in particular - its lounge-y feel, compressed guitars, and bevvy of synths give the track such a unique yet recognizable texture, wholly identifiable as Owner of a Lonely Heart, yet also oh-so-clearly Mahjong at the same time. The premise of the rip is deceptively simple for a rip that feels so incredible layered, dense in authenticity to the original Yes song whilst showing off every little piece of the patented Mahjong Banger soundscape that earned them that title to begin with.
I could dissect Owner of a Mahjong Board layer by layer (and believe you me, the guitar solo in particular deserves special mention) yet it all amounts to the same core point: circunflexo has done an incredible job of translating a banger song in the style of games with a banging set of instruments. Be it sentence mixing, arrangements, YTPMVs or anything inbetween, the guy seems to be downright unstoppable - dare I say, one of the best rippers from the channel's recent seasons - and I cannot wait to hear what more he's got cooking for Season 8.
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askbensolo · 29 days
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I was just scrolling through your blog a few days ago, hoping you were okay. And here you are again! How are you? What kind of stuff are you writing for the Daily Sector?
Hey anon! Yep, I’m okay! I’m actually doing a lot better these days. Heh.
Yeah, so I’m living on Naboo now, which is located in the Chommell Sector. The news outlet I write for is called The Chommell Sector Daily (or The ChommSec Daily for short). They mostly have me on local news in the Theed area, so like local politics, city life, community events, that sort of thing.
Eventually I’d love to write more opinion pieces on social issues, instead of trying to wax poetic about the Theed Farmer’s Market and Craft Fair for like the twentieth time. I’ve become particularly interested in human/Gungan relations in Naboo, for example. My roommate Treeso Wonga is a Gungan and a solid dude. I used to have a lot of stereotypes about Gungans, and getting to know him has pretty much turned all of that on its head.
I actually minored in Nonhuman Studies at U of Naboo and it was—well, it was kind of a mixed bag to be honest, but when I did actually learn things, it was really interesting and thought-provoking.
But for now, I’m writing about whatever new pizza place opened in downtown and how Theed was voted one of the most beautiful cities in the Naboo system. Real life-changing stuff. Honestly, I don’t know why they don’t just replace me with a text generation droid.
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0xeyedaisy · 2 years
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Here, have some more members of the columbidae family!! [Aka pigeons and doves-- funfact: There is basically no real difference between pigeons and doves, one of the only "differences" being that typically the smaller are called doves while the larger are called pigeons even though both names could be used interchangeably and in most cases officially are (for example common pigeon = rock dove) ]
For starters, mourning doves/turtle doves!! I love them so much, there are so many around where I live and their songs may sound mournful but I'll be damned if it isn't lovely [also just look at 'em- they're just lil' fellows- I call my gf mourning dove because she is so pretty and sweet and a bit of a wet cat but above all else lovable]
The next three I have no specific reasons to point them out beyong the fact that I highly like their names and/or they're cute/cool looking to me: Wonga Pigeon [W-Wonga], Bleeding Heart Pigeons [there are various species and I love all of them, go my little emo pigeons go <33], and Tambourine Dove [they are.. so cute.. just so cute and somft... and their name is tambourine]
Okay, I will [most likely] stop sending various pigeons/doves to look at or talk about because!! There are like!! 300-400 species in the family and these are just some specific fellas that I feel deserve some spotlight!! •🕊
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Oooh they are all so pretty!! I especially love Turtle and Bleeding Heart one!
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reverbradio · 1 year
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Reverberation #420 1. Nagao - Kalinka Wonga 2. Earthling - Morning Song 3. Kraan - Wondergirl 4. Time In Motion - Exchange (A Dance Mix) 5. M Like Moon - Sunlight (Extended Mix) 6. I-Level - In The Sand 7. Dreamworld – Summerdays 8. Sandy Bull & The Rhythm Ace - Love is Forever 9. Dreamworld - Endless Tenderness
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