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{This is just a bunch of random pokemon I gave people. Friends are listed below.}
Shaymin - @kali-lamb - Lvl 1 - enby
Dart the Naganadel - @flashbang-guy - Lvl 1 - enby
Ashton the Magby - @fireobsessedfollower - Lvl 5 - ♂️
Lily the Lopunny - [ @scannys-back - Tally ] - ♀️
Alludo the Mew - @spellcaster-dude - enby
Nova the Lunala - @nebby-the-cat - enby
Remoraid - @pbam0ney - ♂️
Moxie the Gardevoir - [Also tally] - ♂️
Lucy the Lucario - [take a fkn guess] - ♀️
Blade the Honedge, @flashbang-guy - ♂️
Garter the Snivy - @ask-thegreencrown
Molly the Espeon - [tally] - ♀️
Crystal the (Alolan) Vulpix - @ask-follower-jade - ♀️
Unhatched eggs: @no-less-than-a-lambgod @follower-nari-blog @thegoatcotl + an untold number of @/aychama's followers.
@kenidur1561 is the mod, AKA "The caretaker"
PKMN showdown formatted box below cut
Dart (Naganadel) @ Black Sludge
Ability: Beast Boost
Level: 53
Tera Type: Poison
EVs: 220 Def / 176 SpA
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Dragon Pulse
Nasty Plot
Hidden Power [Dragon]
Sludge Bomb
Shaymin
Ability: Natural Cure
Level: 20
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 36 HP / 36 Spe
Calm Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Air Slash
Aromatherapy
Giga Drain
Synthesis
Magby (M) @ Charcoal
Ability: Flame Body
Level: 10
Tera Type: Fire
EVs: 116 SpA
Rash Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Flamethrower
Will-O-Wisp
Fire Blast
Toxic
Lily (Lopunny) (F)
Ability: Limber
Level: 32
Tera Type: Normal
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Def / 252 SpD / 252 Spe
Naughty Nature
Acrobatics
Close Combat
Toxic
Drain Punch
Alludo (Mew) @ Mewnium Z
Ability: Synchronize
Level: 70
Tera Type: Fairy
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Modest Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Revival Blessing
Alluring Voice
Psychic
Aura Sphere
Nova (Lunala)
Ability: Shadow Shield
Level: 57
Tera Type: Psychic
IVs: 0 Atk
Moongeist Beam
Psychic
Defog
Moonblast
Remoraid (M)
Ability: Sniper
Level: 4
Tera Type: Water
IVs: 0 Atk
Water Gun
Helping Hand
Ice Beam
Water Pulse
Moxie (Gardevoir) (M)
Ability: Synchronize
Level: 53
Tera Type: Psychic
EVs: 152 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 100 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Aura Sphere
Hyper Voice
Disable
Calm Mind
Lucy (Lucario) (F) @ Lucarionite
Ability: Justified
Level: 70
Tera Type: Fighting
EVs: 100 HP / 92 Atk / 28 Def / 64 SpD / 224 Spe
Lonely Nature
Brick Break
Counter
Extreme Speed
Facade
Honedge (M)
Ability: No Guard
Level: 13
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 8 Atk
IVs: 0 Spe
Aerial Ace
Fury Cutter
Gyro Ball
Autotomize
Molly (Espeon) (F)
Ability: Synchronize
Level: 23
Happiness: 148
Tera Type: Psychic
EVs: 36 SpA / 24 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Swift
Hyper Voice
Calm Mind
Confusion
Vulpix (Vulpix-Alola) (F)
Ability: Snow Cloak
Level: 1
Tera Type: Ice
IVs: 0 Atk
Powder Snow
Tail Whip
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Sooooo if any of you were here in May 2022, I made this survey about relationship headcanons, like who do you see as [character]'s sibling/parent, what do you consider the relationship between [character] and [character] to be, etc.
And after closing it, I started working on a slideshow type thing to spread the answers. But there were a lot of answers and I was confused about whether to use precents or raw numbers so it all got a bit confusing and I decided to put it off.
But uh. Yeah then I never touched it again so here is the raw data in a spreadsheet and below are graphs taken straight from the survey! I think the answers would be different now but they're still very interesting!
Siblings headcanons!
Tommy won as Wilbur's adopted brother with 272 votes!
And vice versa, Wilbur won as Tommy's adopted brother with 270 votes.
Tommy won as Tubbo's adopted brother with 153 votes.
I also included the three votes for Technoblade as Tubbo's adopted brother :D very cool headcanon
Drista won as Dream's biological sister with 208 votes!
With 146 votes, Purpled has no siblings! Biological brother Punz came in second with 105 votes.
With 218 votes, Ranboo has no siblings! Adoptive sister Niki came in second with 76 votes.
Skeppy Jr. won as Sapnap's step brother with 148.
I also included the two other Punz votes, interesting headcanon!
With 177 votes, Puffy has no siblings! Biological brother Schlatt came in second with 139 votes.
Parent/Child headcanons (Child specific)!
Foolish won as Puffy's adopted son with 243 votes!
With 325 votes, Wilbur has no children aside from Fundy! Adopted son Tommy came in second with 26 votes.
With 181 votes, Schlatt has no children! Biological son Tubbo came in second with 120 votes (Dadschlatt enjoyer W).
I also included the three other votes for Fundy as Schlatt's adopted son, I wish the "you were like a father to me" line from the script had been read as well </3.
With 133 votes, Phil has no children aside from Wilbur! Adopted son Tubbo came in second with 127 votes.
With 309 votes, Technoblade has no children! Adopted child Ranboo came in second with 46 votes.
With 152 + 6 other votes, Sam has no children! Adopted son Tommy came in second with 91 votes.
I also included the two votes for Sam Nook as his son. There was another answer that said potentially all Sam clones and another that said Tom Nook. All cool headcanons!
Parent/Child headcanons (Parent specific)!
With 139 votes, Sapnap was born from fire and has no biological relationships! BBH came second with 102 votes.
The father shown in Eryn's Origins Lore Stream won as Eryn's father with 211 votes!
With 129 votes, Tommy was made in a lab and has no biological relationships! A random man came in second with 103 votes.
CaptainSparklez won as Tubbo's biological father with 115 votes!
Dynamics!
Soul bonded Skeppy and BBH won with 230 votes!
Separated, not de-engaged Karlnapity won with 113 votes!
Platonic friends Tina and Hannah won with 100 votes!
Platonic friends Quackity and Slimecicle won with 187 votes!
Political rivals Wilbur and Schlatt won with 237 votes!
Best friends Technoblade and Phil won with 297 votes!
Romantically married/together Ranboo and Tubbo won with 225 votes!
Rivals Quackity and Wilbur won with 274 votes! (There were many, many other answers)
Old friends Foolish and Eret won with 291 votes!
Broken up (previously romantic) Puffy and Niki won with 243 votes!
Broken up (previously romantic) Dream and George won with 111 votes!
Obsessive DreamXD and George won with 256 votes!
Platonic friends HBomb and Fundy won with 152 votes!
Previously romantically engaged Quackity and Schlatt won with 312 votes!
(Did those three as one image since Tumblr doesn't let you add more than 30 photos)
#Doing this has reminded me of like. oh wow. some people have. Very different views of dynamics and characters#consuming media correctly (me (has the good opinions))#I deleted a few answers that were boundary breaking btw#do not come into my survey saying that stuff man#dsmp#dsmpblr#dream smp#dsmp headcanon#areus rambles#c!dream#<- for blocking purposes
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welcome back to part 3 of eve procrastinating her final exams by ranking her favourite songs by her favourite artists. today it is The Beatles' turn
(as always i must stress this is my opinion only. but i am also very nosey, so please tell me *your* opinions too)
(i'm ignoring songs in different languages, naked versions, and also any cover songs, so focusing exclusively on anything penned by lennon-mccartney or harrison or starr)
(this took me a week and a half. for context my killers' list took two days and hozier took four hours)
without further ado:
189. Wild Honey Pie (spoiler alert: i'm not a white album fanatic)
188. Dig It (vibey but odd little song)
187. Maggie Mae (didn't know for years this was a liverpool folk song)
186. Only A Northern Song (not weird enough to justify itself)
185. Revolution 9 (it achieves john's goal. still hate it though)
184. All Together Now (worse precursor to the frog chorus)
183. It’s All Too Much (i would like to apologise to yellow submarine)
182. Flying (criminal that this is so far down actually. i only have myself to blame)
181. I’ll Get You (bit samey)
180. Savoy Truffle (i wrote down 'harrison's own muzak')
179. Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey (wtf john)
178. Thank You Girl (harmonica has been utilised better)
177. Every Little Thing (pretty okay)
176. You Like Me Too Much (george still in songwriting training)
175. I Want To Tell You (the beginning of george's 'i don't know' refrain in his songs. keep an ear out)
174. The Inner Light (SO very george)
173. Her Majesty (i'm irish so this had to be this low)
172. You Can’t Do That (great john vocals here tbh)
171. Honey Pie (you can so clearly hear the music hall inspiration. very paul)
170. When I Get Home (bit samey but catchy enough)
169. There’s a Place (better harmonica)
168. I Need You (lovely harmonies)
167. Not a Second Time (i always forget this song exists sorry to john lennon)
166. It’s Only Love (i always think this ones on rubber soul)
165. I’ll Cry Instead (conversely this is very beatles for sale coded i think!)
164. Little Child (i am a sucker for the harmonica it has to be said)
163. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (really campy ad-libs. a fan)
162. I’m a Loser (john's voice is so deep in this one??)
161. I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party (little foot tapper of a song)
160. Piggies (george had been reading orwell! good for him)
159. Don’t Pass Me By (ringo! hello!)
158. I’ll Be Back (solid enough)
157. Doctor Robert (one of the earliest examples of 'we will sing a song about a little random man')
156. If I Needed Someone (solid george effort)
155. Why Don’t We Do It In The Road (apparently about two monkeys fucking. okay paul)
154. Baby’s in Black (clever little lyrics)
153. It Won’t Be Long (adore the coming home line)
152. All I’ve Got to Do (sweet enough little thing)
151. Hold Me Tight (classic paul asking for love. a staple of the genre)
150. What Goes On (hiiiii Ringo!)
149. Yer Blues (my notes say 'proto-morrissey-esque, but worse)
148. Good Night (reminds me of a musical song. also originally thought this was a paul song)
147. She’s a Woman (really dynamic paul vocals)
146. What You’re Doing (solid paul job)
145. No Reply (i cannot think of this song without hearing the bloopers of YOUR FACE)
144. Happiness Is A Warm Gun (i may get killed for having this so low. reminder that this is only my opinion)
143. Don’t Bother Me (i *think* this is the first album song that george ever wrote!)
142. P.S. I Love You (he loves his epistolary songs does Paul)
141. I’m Just Happy to Dance With You (another solid foot tapper)
140. Any Time At All (love the piano in this)
139. I’m So Tired (same)
138. Birthday (i hate the beginning of this song with a visceral passion. rest is grand)
137. The Night Before (very '50s)
136. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (the only bad thing about this song is that it means the album is over)
135. Another Girl (bitchy little paul song)
134. Tell Me What You See (song gets better as it goes on i think)
133. The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (hello yoko)
132. Long, Long, Long (reminds me of my sweet lord)
131. Ask Me Why (real jazzy like)
130. Rocky Raccoon (i'm not mad on this song but the middle is so catchy it reels me in)
129. Old Brown Shoe (ringo reference check!)
128. Revolution 1 (not as good as revolution the single)
127. Cry Baby Cry (love paul's little jaunty section)
126. Yes It Is (sexy)
125. Dig A Pony ("everything has got to be just like you want it toohoohoohoohoohooo"
124. The Word (reminds me of grease)
123. Hey Bulldog (some bits of music here remind me of 'Across the Universe')
122. I’m Looking Through You (GREAT guitar)
121. Sexy Sadie (can't remember which journalist said that AM's 4 out of 5 has this vibe and YEAH)
120. I Me Mine (i will always adore the "flowing more freely than wine" lyric. thank you george"
119. Things We Said Today (paul's so good in this one)
118. Tell Me Why (catchy bop)
117. Run For Your Life ("that's the end" SO good)
116. Good Day Sunshine (nicely jaunty)
115. Rain (love the instrumentation in this one)
114. I Will (quintessential mccartney this)
113. Love You To (making this list and hearing george's improvement as a songwriter was amazing actually)
112. Octopus’s Garden (bless ringo)
111. I Feel Fine (SO catchy)
110. With A Little Help From My Friends (ringo's very best)
109. Martha My Dear (i'm scared of dogs but i'll let this one go)
108. Drive My Car (the beeps beeps always annoyed me as a kid)
107. For You Blue (it is what it says - sweet and lovely)
106. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (love the laughter in it)
105. Good Morning Good Morning (the guitar here is simply too cool for this song. elevates it greatly)
104. You’re Going To Lose That Girl (beach boys vibes?)
103. She Said She Said (john and george buddies and pals)
102. Wait (john and paul's voices go SO well together do you ever get emotional)
101. Think For Yourself (ANOTHER great foot tapper)
100. I’m Down (well *somebody* thinks they're elvis)
99. Misery (just. great structurally)
98. I Should Have Known Better ("this could only happen to me" oh, john)
97. Can’t Buy Me Love (one of the more Lennonesque mccartney songs)
96. One After 909 (how did paul not know what this was about for over a decade)
95. I’ve Just Seen a Face (absolutely gorgeous guitar)
94. This Boy (thaaaasss boyyyy)
93. You Won’t See Me (fab little chorus)
92. Maxwell’s Silver Hammer (BANG BANG MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER CAME DOWN UPON HER HEAD 🔨 🔨🔨)
91. Dear Prudence ("the clouds will be a daisy chain" is a line i've always adored)
90. Yellow Submarine (i remember being 6 and our teacher playing this for us on her guitar)
89. Mean Mr Mustard (love when john does a bit of narrative songwriting)
88. Revolution (superior revolution version)
87. Now and Then (cried on the tram on the way to college listening to this when it came out. as you were)
86. Polythene Pam (love when their accent peaks through)
85. Baby, You’re A Rich Man (a true lennon-mccartney collab with john not finishing something and paul adding his two cents, or rather, ten or twenty cents)
84. Hello, Goodbye (i love the end of this song so so much)
83. Mother Nature’s Son (soft and sweet, poignant but not sappy, one of the most underrated beatles songs of all time)
82. Free As A Bird (cried listening to this too)
81. Glass Onion (intertextual metanarrative: the song)
80. Taxman (baby's first political song <3)
79. I Wanna Be Your Man (hiiiiii again ringo)
78. From Me To You (harmonica time again baby!)
77. Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite! (i think of this as a spooky halloween waltz)
76. Within You Without You (quintessential george)
75. I’m Only Sleeping (underrated on revolver methinks)
74. Your Mother Should Know (these songs WERE a hit before my mother was born)
73. All My Loving (pure vintage mccartney)
72. Do You want to Know a Secret (baby george and his fab vocals)
71. Here Comes The Sun (okay nobody kill me. stop looking at me like that. its been winter for seventeen months george i can't fucking see the sun)
70. Julia (so beautiful)
69. Love Me Do (how were they pop song professionals already?)
68. I Saw Her Standing There (paul loves a good scream in the middle of a song)
67. A Hard Day’s Night (most iconic beginning of any song ever)
66. Magical Mystery Tour (he loves a bus does paul)
65. And Your Bird Can Sing (john's vocals are GREAT here)
64. Sun King (the superior sun song on abbey road)
63. Please Please Me (just. iconic)
62. Eight Days a Week (for how good it is i can't believe paul didn't play it live till like 2013 or smth)
61. Real Love (i never knew this was a beatles song when i was a kid!)
60. The End ("the love you take is equal to the love you make"... yeah...)
59. Back in the USSR ("my-my-my-my-" very billy joel actually)
58. Ticket to Ride (mouth-watering guitar)
57. For No One (the wario of 'And Your Bird Can Sing' no i won't explain further)
56. All You Need Is Love (the she loves you yeah yeah yeahs at the end...)
55. Blue Jay Way (so wonderfully eerie to me)
54. She Loves You (love the long and powerful held note on the last "glad")
53. I Want To Hold Your Hand (they were children my god)
52. Across the Universe (some of my favourite vocals)
51. Carry That Weight (paul going through it, writing bangers)
50. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (desmond and molly jones are close friends of mine at this stage)
49. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (overrated a bit imo but still simply iconic)
48. Penny Lane (sorry paul, john won the MMT round w strawberry fields but its okay this song still is a bop)
47. Tomorrow Never Knows (fucking well done on this one lads. love it)
46. Getting Better ("a little better all the time" v "it can't get no worse" is just. peak lennon mccartney)
45. Got To Get You Into My Life (INSTANT banger)
44. Michelle (i am a sucker for french as long as its not spoken by french people <3)
43. Lovely Rita (i always loved this one because paul says "book" like how my nanny says it)
42. Helter Skelter (loud, fast, and brilliant)
41. Get Back (billy preston the man that you were)
40. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (best of the abbey road medley)
39. I’ve Got a Feeling (i LOVE paul's deep voice)
38. When I’m Sixty Four (i love paul's granny music. sue me)
37. Come Together (john was so good at writing these nonsense songs)
36. The Fool on The Hill (adore the "ohHhHhHhHhHhh")
35. Fixing a Hole ("when i'm wrong, i'm right" is so very paul)
34. Girl (BRILLIANT middle)
33. Help! (vulnerable without overdoing it. just fantastic)
32. Day Tripper (unashamedly sexy)
31. And I Love Her (i love basically everything about this song. ranking got so hard from here)
30. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away (john was ON IT for Help!)
29. Nowhere Man (my brother thinks this will be the name of john's biopic)
28. Lady Madonna (my favourite genre of paul songs are songs where he voyeuristically imagines someone's life. they always slap)
27. Paperback Writer (i also write at shitty newspapers and want to be a paperback writer. this song feels too targeted)
26. In My Life (so pretty. SO pretty)
25. The Ballad of John and Yoko (imagine the vibes in the recording studio. john. yoko. paul. and yet they made this banger)
24. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (my first ever favourite beatles song. has since been demoted but i still adore it)
23. I am the Walrus (john at his weirdest best)
22. She’s Leaving Home (i love when they write narratively)
21. If I Fell (angelic harmonies)
20. Don’t Let Me Down (fifth beatle billy preston supremacy)
19. Because ("love is all, love is you"
18. I Want You (She’s So Heavy) (vocals, instruments, lyrics, vibes, all incredible)
17. Two Of Us (and if i said this was the best album opener?)
16. Here, There, and Everywhere (paul says this is his favourite beatles song and you know what? he's so right for that)
15. Oh! Darling (wario of the long and winding road. no i will not elaborate either)
14. You Never Give Me Your Money ("OUT OF COLLEGE MONEY SPENT SEE NO FUTURE PAY NOT RENT" that is... me right this actual moment)
13. Something (george said is anyone else gonna write one of the best love songs of all time? no okay i guess i will. and he did.)
12. Golden Slumbers (cried to this as well. must stress i am not one to cry)
11. Eleanor Rigby (the pinnacle of the MVS - McCartney Voyeuristic Storytelling)
10. A Day in The Life (orchestra used to scare me when i was younger)
9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (george's best beatles song hands down)
8. I’ll Follow the Sun (THE MOST UNDERRATED BEATLES SONG and i will die on this hill
7. Yesterday (my father's favourite beatles song)
6. The Long and Winding Road (my go to song to sing in the shower for some reason?)
5. We Can Work It Out (pure lennon-mccartney baby!)
4. Let It Be (the first and only song i ever learnt on ukulele and i was so proud of it)
3. Strawberry Fields Forever (do i even have to say anything?)
2. Blackbird (everything about this song is so beautifully perfect. paul mccartney is the best songwriter of all time okay. i've spent days upon days at this list and it's now making me emotional)
1. Hey Jude (there's a reason it tops so many best songs of all time lists. a perfect 10. no notes. iconic. the first beatles song i played on repeat. would die slash kill to experience this live)
#the beatles#i can’t believe now that i have this out of the way i actually have to like. study for my exams. gross#as if anyone force me into doing this#i just wanted a project for my reawakened obsession and also i love lists#please!! tell me what your favourites are!! but be nice 🔪#dunno who to rank next
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Random Podcast Recommendations - Year 2 Masterlist Part 1!
Following my first year of random podcast recommendations, where I picked a random letter of the alphabet three days a week and posted a recommendation for a podcast which begins with that letter, I'm carrying on my recs for a second year!
This time I've put all my recs in a list, randomised it, and I'm using a random number generator to pick a podcast rec each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
The list for my first year of recs is here and here!
This is part 1 of my second year of recs, part 2 is here.
(Updated 06/12/24)
1 - Gone 2 - The Last Echoes 6 - I Am In Eskew 10 - The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality 11 - The Beacon 21 - Olive Hill 24 - Margaret's Garden 25 - Believer 28 - Exoplanetary 31 - Middle:Below 32 - SINKHOLE 33 - The Vesta Clinic 34 - Hallway to Nowhere 35 - Omen 36 - The Bridge 37 - Rose Drive 40 - Seen and Not Heard 45 - Georgie Romero Is Done For 46 - The Way We Haunt Now 49 - Temujin 50 - True Tales of the Illuminati 51 - Do You Copy? 56 - Windfall 57 - We Fix Space Junk 58 - SAYER 60 - 1972 61 - Hit the Bricks 63 - Brimstone Valley Mall 65 - Hand in Glove 66 - The Call of The Void 69 - Apollyon 73 - Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason 74 - Vega! A Sci-Fi Adventure Podcast! 78 - The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio 79 - Tales from the Low City 81 - Night Shift 82 - The Deca Tapes 84 - Fan Wars: The Empire Claps Back 85 - The Silt Verses 90 - Folxlore 91 - The Antique Shop 94 - Ophiuchus Radio 95 - Harlem Queen 96 - StarTripper!! 98 - Aishi Online
103 - Starship Q Star 108 - Breaker Whiskey 109 - Badlands Cola 112 - Saffron and Peri 113 - Joy To The World 116 - Station Blue 120 - Someone Dies In This Elevator 121 - Gay Future 125 - Rapture 518 134 - Mija 135 - Solutions to Problems 136 - Meteor City 139 - Radioland 140 - Radio Elusia 142 - The Far Meridian 143 - Beneath Our Feet 144 - Where the Leaves Fall Purple 145 - Remainder 148 - The Bright Sessions 156 - Desert Skies 159 - Mockery Manor 162 - Ethics Town 163 - Marsfall 168 - Kane and Feels 174 - The Night Post 175 - Observable Radio
#random podcast recommendations#audio fiction#audio drama#podcasts#podcast recs#podcast recommendations
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@barovich sent: 💀/ amelie and lyssa Send me a number 1 thru 148 for a horror prompt that I’ll use to either write a drabble or starter. Send 💀 for a random number instead. + 25. cults
' 𝐓𝐇����𝐓'𝐒 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄… that's the third person i've seen go by wearing one of those big cloaks and funny shaped necklaces. do you think that's anything? ' perception was something that rarely graced the bard's mind, but this was hard to ignore, especially in such a small village. amelie raised an eyebrow, watching the cloaked figure hurry off before she could get a closer look at them.
#amelie p. [ ic ] i just want to be part of your symphony!#amelie p. [ v.001 ] i just want to be part of your symphony!#barovich
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Happy Birthday Alma
It's Alma's birthday today. I decided that last night. I was filling out a character profile last night for her and figuring out more of her character and it came to me figuring out her birthday so I randomly generated five from a generator, and then used random number generator to pick one of those five and it just so happened to give me today. It's also John Deacon's birthday today so happy birthday Deacy.
I figure out Alma's last name last night as well. It's Moore. Alma Moore. That's her name. Woo hoo.
I currently have questions I stole from Tumblr answered for her. I have mentioned this before but I answered them as if she was answering them so the answers are all in first person. If you would like to hear some of the questions feel free to send an ask and specify what question you would like.
There are 148. Just say what number you want and I will tell you what the question was and the answer, if it doesn't give away too many things for the story. You will not know the questions until I tell you so just pick random numbers between 1 and 148. Also ask as many as you want.
I also think it's worth noting that the answers for the questions have been answered as if she was given a questionnaire, and it happened before the events of the book.
Feel free to ask, I am desperate.
AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALMA.
#she would technically be 14 now#but shes still 13 until the book comes out#then the birthdays will start actually applying#creative writing#fiction writing#novel writing#queer writers#story writing#tumblr writers#tumblr writing community#writeblr#writeblr community#writer on tumblr#almas grave#alma's grave#alma moore#oc's#ocs#writers#writing#happy birthday#happy birthday alma#john deacon#story#novel#paranormal stories#writers on tumblr#creative writers#fantasy writer#writers of tumblr
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Okay 150 questions I will just pick random numbers
8 21 32 38 64 77 83 106 108 122 135 148
8. Who from the opposite gender is on your mind?
uhm. well my gender doesnt really have an opposite and i dont thibk anyone is particularly on my mind rn other than my friends. uh 2/3 have a tumblr and one hasnt posted like anything since ive been following him so. theyre cool tho i love them
21. What are you bad habits?
i bite my nails and skin a lot i think. i also forget to do stuff a lot. even whrn i really have been meaning to do it. uh theres a lot more but idk rn
32. Which celebrities would you have a threesome with?
. ik u chose these randomly but. wow. thats a. sure a question. ... i mean i am an adult so uh. assuming they were ok with it uh. nihachu and uh. miura ayme? idk those are the only two celebrities i can think about. that. with. weird question. uhm. maybe i shouldve just opted out (<- still writing)
38. Describe your dream girl/guy?
i really like black hair. not super taller than me that i cant reach. likes me a lot super duper much. understanding when im unwell. good with physical affection. uhm idk
64. Tell us the story of your first kiss?
oh gods. okay. uhm. wow. so uh. whvsoabdisjdbsbjqbfisbfkabdjendifdh. so it was late october 2020 and we were having a sleepover at my house (yes ik we were being bad abt the lockdown, its been years shush) and uh i forget how it started or like what we were talking about beforehand but we were on my bedoom floor on the mattress i got for her and my mom and sister were asleep already i think cus it was like past midnight and uh. idrk. we were goofing around and nervous and we had some gum first and then idk?? got it over with?? her lips were so soft. and. afterwards she started talking about fish (she loves fish), specifically big mouth billy bass, yknow the one that moves and sings?? look it up. anyway it was great but i dont think she really cares anymore. its ok
77. Chocolate or Vanilla?
I LOVE CHOCOLATE!!!!
83. Mean Girls or Mean Girls 2?
i havent seen the second so the first
106. Ever broken someone’s heart?
gods i hope not but. fuck. maybe. haaahhh
108. What should you be doing?
sleeping soon i thibk. i will i promise...
122. Is cheating ever okay?
my go to thought for this question is about tests and yes. but for relationships no. just communicate whatever your problem is or break up. its not worth the alternative.
135. Dumbest lie you ever told?
i dont remember. i barely remember anything ever. sorry </3
148. What’s your favourite quote?
i have a list on discord but. can i judt do the minecraft end poem? "and the universe said i love you because you are love". hey fun fact that's my senior quote
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not sure why but here's my spotify playlists
I've ranked them from longest (time-wise) to shortest, with number of songs, the median song length in each (because I can't be arsed adding hundreds of songs together for an exact average) and a random selection of three tracks as a sample.
#1. ignition sequence | 148 songs, 13hr 39min total length, median song length 5m 24s
Realizer - The Crystal Method
Atom Bomb - Fluke
Papua New Guinea (Hybrid Mix) - The Future Sound of London
#2. the soundtrack to a downward spiral | 205 songs, 13hr 26min total length, median song length 3m 50s
Magnificent (She Says) - Elbow
Blood - The Middle East
I Know It's Over - The Smiths
#3. yokohama expressway | 163 songs, 13hr 17min total length, median song length 4m 55s
Antares - Omniverse
GRAN TURISMO - Trashiii
The Band Played On - Glenn Underground
#4. 80s stuff | 137 songs, 9hr 46min total length, median song length 4m 03s
Fire In The Twilight - Wang Chung
You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon
Tainted Love - Soft Cell
#5. club and dance shit but like only the popular stuff | 131 songs, 8hr 58min total length, median song length 3m 39s
Castles in the Sky - Ian Van Dahl, Marsha
Feel The Love - Rudimental, John Newman
The Rockafeller Skank - Fatboy Slim
#6. chill beats to shit and piss to | 90 songs, 6hr 57min total length, median song length 4m 20s
An Ending (Ascent) - Brian Eno
Sympathique - Pink Martini
My Tears Are Becoming A Sea - M83
#7. theme tunes for a hopeless romantic | 112 songs, 6hr 27min total length, median song length 3m 29s
I Belong In Your Arms - Chairlift
Je te laisserai des mots - Patrick Watson
This Charming Man - The Smiths
#8. britpop | 86 songs, 5hr 38min total length, median song length 3m 50s
Common People - Pulp
Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis
Inbetweener - Sleeper
#9. boys night out playlist (co-created with three friends) | 94 songs, 5hr 31min total length, median song length 3m 24s
Paddling Out - Miike Snow
SPIT IN MY FACE! - ThxSoMuch
Novocaine - Valentino Khan, Kayzo
#10. the songs I do air guitar to when nobody's looking | 96 songs, 5hr 24min total length, median song length 3m 19s
Lobotomy For Dummies - Zebrahead
Lights and Sounds - Yellowcard
Blackjack - Airbourne
#11. summer: the motion picture soundtrack | 77 songs, 4hr 49min total length, median song length 3m 42s
16 - Craig David
Cheerleader - Felix Jaehn, OMI
How Bizarre - OMC
#12. random shit with a vaguely American teen movie from the late 90s or early 2000s-theme | 75 songs, 4hr 21min total length, median song length 3m 23s
Seven Days In The Sun - Feeder
Maureen - Fountains of Wayne
Partners In Crime - Vibrolux
#13. classical music | 40 songs, 3hr 22min total length, median song length 4m 29s
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Op.64, Act I, Scene II: Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev, André Previn, London Symphony Orchestra
13 Pieces, Op. 76: No.2 Etude - Jean Sibelius, Håvard Gimse
Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332: II. Adagio - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Maria João Pires
#14. i am literally humphrey bogart | 43 songs, 3hr 13min total length, median song length 4m 32s
Loungin' - Donald Byrd, Guru
My Queen Is Albertina Sisulu - Sons Of Kemet
Beatmaker - Matt Berry, Emma Noble
#15. kurtzing the gesagt | 24 songs, 2hr 56min total length, median song length 6m 55s
Alien Scale - Epic Mountain
Dyson Sphere - Epic Mountain
All The Bombs - Epic Mountain
#16. tofu delivery beats | 30 songs, 2hr 30min total length, median song length 4m 48s
SPACE BOY - EXTENDED ver. - Dave Rodgers
The Top (Extended) - Ken Blast
RUNNING IN THE 90'S - Max Coveri
#17. music to start a cyberpunk revolution to | 49 songs, 2hr 28 min total length, median song length 2m 58s
Stardust Circuit - Starjunk 95
Daft. - Kosu
Lost (Instrumental) - PYLOT
#18. nucking futs (goes fucking nuts) | 48 songs, 2hr 16min total length, median song length 2m 52s
Ready Set - Joey Valence, Brae
Get Your Dad Off The Internet - Dr. Syntax, Tom Caruana
BERRIS FUELLER - Billy Marchiafava
#19. valentine's day | 24 songs, 1hr 37min total length, median song length 4m 02s
About You - The 1975
Kiss Me - Sixpence None The Richer
Can't Help Falling In Love - Lick The Tins
#20. childhood ruined | 20 songs, 1hr 3min total length, median song length 2m 36s
So Long - Randy Newman
Stuff We Did - Michael Giacchino
Leaving Hogwarts - John Williams
#21. falling in love on a bridge in an old english city | 34 songs, 59min 41sec total length, median song length 1m 34s
Cambridge, 1963 - Jóhann Jóhannsson
Travel To Edinburgh - Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
Whiffing - Borrtex
Hope you enjoyed this stupidly lengthy view into my music taste, if you've managed to read this far! I have no idea why I did this!
#music taste#my playlist#writeblr#writeblr community#silverslipstream#about the author I guess?#also yeah the variety is weird#I'm weird#we'll get along somehow
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tagged by @mafuteru 🐁
i tag @boyfail @gurophism @valentinesweetheartspecial @deo
Nicknames: shishiron, shirotan, shiroron, shirochan
Sign: aquarius
Height:
good luck
Last thing googled: princess celestia 7 male stripers
Song stuck in my head: The fuckin outkast scooby doo song
Followers: 148 i wonder how many are pornbots
Amount of sleep: 9-10 hours and if I get less I rear end people
Fav song: this specific rendition of calc
Lucky number: 7 and 8
Dream job: permanently backseating my sister as her shadow (positive) or vocaloid producer
Wearing: dont do this to me I'm in the bathtub
Movies/books that summarize me: the dsm5
Fav instrument: we all know its guitar gayboy
Aesthetic: My highly curated specific blog of approximately four different colours
Fav author: if i ever start reading books again thats how you know im getting really ill.
Fav animal noise: the sheep meee from ffxiv 🥹
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Since I'm back on here it's time for my traditional reading round-up.
Usually it's a not numbered top 12, but this year I red 148 books so I could not contain my favourites
Some more fun statistics:
This is the year I discovered audiobooks and the joy of listening to them while on my very long bus commute, 64% of these books (96) were consumed as such, except for January when I was still reading fanfictions on the bus.
If I split my monthly pages red between booms and fanfictions: January is the only month where I red less books than fics!
I was also very good at reading my favourite kinds of books: a genre split
And I already knew I need to read less US authors but the author identity data is even worse than I tought!
(I'm not counting multiple authors or collective/folk works)
Even more random info:
Average rating given to books: 4.3
Average lenght: 270 pages
38% of books red were part of a series and 9% were collections
Top 3 fandoms red: the Witcher, Spiderman comics and SVSS. For a total of 6.8M words of fanfictions read! That's over 22.5k pages! I think
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A Collatz-like Conjecture for the Projective Line
Description of the problem
Consider the following self-map of the projective line over integers $\mathbb{P}(\mathbb{Z})$: $$ T(a:b) = \left(\frac{a}{ord_2(a)}:\frac{3b+a}{ord_2(3b+a)}\right) $$ where $ord_2(a)$ is the largest power of $2$ that divides $a$. The question is the following:
If we define $x_{n+1} = T(x_n)$ for an initial point $x_0 = (a_0:b_0)$ do we always get a cycle. That is, for every inital point $(a_0:b_0)$ is there a $k>0$ and $N>0$ such that $x_{N+k} = x_N$?
Implementation
Let us start with the order function. Rather, let me implement a function that returns a number divided by the $p$-part of that number
(defun reduction (n p) (if (zerop (mod n p)) (reduction (/ n p) p) n))
REDUCTION
and let us test
(mapcar (lambda (m) (list m (reduction m 2))) (loop repeat 30 collect (1+ (random 1000))))
((352 11) (17 17) (744 93) (741 741) (858 429) (763 763) (162 81) (274 137) (180 45) (312 39) (171 171) (595 595) (25 25) (602 301) (605 605) (828 207) (477 477) (398 199) (50 25) (379 379) (175 175) (8 1) (362 181) (174 87) (940 235) (393 393) (845 845) (187 187) (656 41) (897 897))
Next, I need a projective reduction:
(defun projective (xs) (let* ((a (car xs)) (b (cadr xs)) (r (gcd a b))) (list (/ a r) (/ b r))))
PROJECTIVE
and we test
(loop repeat 20 collect (let ((xs (list (+ 2 (random 20)) (+ 2 (random 20))))) (list xs (projective xs))))
(((7 14) (1 2)) ((15 8) (15 8)) ((8 4) (2 1)) ((15 16) (15 16)) ((16 20) (4 5)) ((13 20) (13 20)) ((9 4) (9 4)) ((18 18) (1 1)) ((4 6) (2 3)) ((6 11) (6 11)) ((11 3) (11 3)) ((9 21) (3 7)) ((16 3) (16 3)) ((10 10) (1 1)) ((8 5) (8 5)) ((13 14) (13 14)) ((20 11) (20 11)) ((16 10) (8 5)) ((13 12) (13 12)) ((21 9) (7 3)))
Let us implement the iteration function
(defun iterate (fn init &optional result) (if (member init result :test #'equal) (nreverse result) (iterate fn (funcall fn init) (cons init result))))
ITERATE
Let us test
(iterate (lambda (n) (mod (incf n) 10)) 0)
(0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
And finally the function that I would like to test:
(defun my-func (xs) (let* ((a (car xs)) (b (cadr xs))) (projective (list (reduction a 2) (reduction (+ a (* 3 b)) 2)))))
MY-FUNC
and let us test
(loop repeat 10 collect (let ((a (1+ (random 100))) (b (1+ (random 100)))) (iterate #'my-func (list a b))))
(((90 18) (5 1)) ((43 55) (43 13) (43 41) (43 83) (43 73) (43 131) (43 109) (43 185) (43 299) (43 235) (43 187) (43 151) (43 31) (43 17) (43 47) (43 23) (43 7) (43 1)) ((40 17) (5 91) (5 139) (5 211) (5 319) (5 481) (5 181) (5 137) (5 13) (5 11) (5 19) (5 31) (5 49)) ((70 52) (35 113) (35 187) (35 149) (35 241) (35 379) (35 293) (35 457) (35 703) (35 67) (35 59) (35 53) (35 97) (35 163) (35 131) (35 107) (35 89) (35 151) (35 61) (35 109) (35 181) (35 289) (35 451) (35 347) (35 269) (35 421) (35 649) (35 991) (35 47) (35 11) (35 17) (35 43) (35 41) (35 79)) ((81 87) (9 19) (3 11) (1 3) (1 5) (1 1)) ((34 85) (1 17) (1 13) (1 5) (1 1)) ((9 68) (3 71) (1 9) (1 7) (1 11) (1 17) (1 13) (1 5) (1 1)) ((83 63) (83 17) (83 67) (83 71) (83 37) (83 97) (83 187) (83 161) (83 283) (83 233) (83 391) (83 157) (83 277) (83 457) (83 727)) ((100 70) (5 31) (5 49) (5 19)) ((36 36) (1 1)))
But we must check if the sequence terminates for all initial choice of points. Since we can't do that, we are going to check if this is true for random initial points
(loop repeat 2000 collect (let ((a (1+ (random 10000))) (b (1+ (random 10000)))) (length (iterate #'my-func (list a b)))))
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State of the Dex (9/?)
And that gets us through the Battle with Volo; the end of the second major section of the story. All that’s left plot wise is tracking down the Pokémon I haven’t seen to get them registered and facing Arceus himself. That is going to take a bit of time, and even with more free time now than I had when I started this, I don’t think I can keep a daily update schedule; the next (and final plot) arc of this adventure will probably average about 2 updates a week as I play enough to get a post’s worth of content.
But leaving the Let’s Play housekeeping aside, let’s look at how the Sample Dex is doing.
Regular Pokémon: Complete Shiny Pokémon: 125 (I was focused on story and didn’t run into any random shinies). Alpha Pokémon: 240 > 247 (I managed a few more Alphas, mostly specific genders of regular spawns, on my way to and from story events).
We’re done with catching regular Pokémon for samples. Now they’re just Pokédex research and money. Alphas are up to 85 and a half percent, only 8 are specific genders of regular spawns, and the remaining 34 are going to be random as will the Shinies.
But what about the in-game ‘dex?
Complete (Research Level 10): 145 > 148 Perfect (All Tasks Complete): 9 > 10 (Drifloon).
I finally beat enough Drifloon to reach perfection on their research, so that’s another entry. I’m up to 77 hours of play, though some of that has been hunting through the Pokédex as I update my personal tracking spreadsheet.
I’m inching ever closer to the last Galaxy Star, even as my personal tracking spreadsheet gets more out of whack with the game. When it first got off by 10 points I wasn’t too worried. After it got off by another 10, I scoured the spreadsheet for errors; I found a couple and the total shifted back to only being 10 off, so I clearly missed a few. I spent this morning working through it much more methodically to fix the error (and add all of the data from the Massive Mass Outbreak Hunting that happened during this previous arc); I found what I believe to have been the source of the 10 point error that remained after the last pass…but I’m now off by 30 points. Clearly, I’m making some stupid oversight as I look at these numbers.
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PROGRESS~! (ooc)
WOOT!
Okay, as of March 26, 2023 at 10:38 P.M. EST U.S. & Canada, this is currently the number in my drafts:
Yes, I realize that’s still a bunch, BUT that is down from 494 last Thursday/Friday!
So, yeah! That’s over 100 done in under a week!
Yes, I realize this is still quite a lot to slog through, and that’s not even the number inside my ask box, but... I’m still proud of me! I still have quite a few memes saved up in there, some writing prompts, and random photo posts as well, but overall, I’m getting through them. My goal is by the end of April to be down below 200. Which means, as of right now, I need to complete and post at least 148 items.
Now, as I’m sure you have noticed, for the last few days, I’ve been operating solely on a queue basis. I type up replies/answers, I put up in my queue and let it run. I know that might be an issue for some or that some people want some things done in real time, but for right now, this is what works best for me. It helps me to feel accomplished, and it helps me not to feel so overwhelmed.
I try to do it in a pattern of five replies/answers, four random non-rp posts, then two/three memes. As I go on through my stuff that’s been saved up in my drafts, hopefully, it’ll be more and more replies per non-rp posts.
I’m hoping this can keep me on a better track with replies to not let it get so out of hand again.
I’ve also been working on a couple of side things that I’m hoping to announce later this week. We’ll see.
I love you all. Please be careful, take care of yourselves, and don’t forget to love each other.
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N.B. reports 9 new COVID-19 deaths, increase in ICU admissions
New Brunswick is reporting 9 new COVID-19-related deaths in its latest reporting period.
Since the start of the pandemic, New Brunswick has reported 821 deaths related to the virus.
The data in Tuesday’s report covers between Feb. 5 and Feb. 11.
HOSPITALIZATIONS
The province is reporting a slight increase in hospitalizations, with 10 new hospital admissions this week, compared to nine the week before.
As of Saturday, three people had been admitted to intensive care. No one was in the ICU at the same time the previous week.
The province's report says, since Aug. 28, the rate of hospitalizations is highest among people aged 70 and older.
NEW CASES
Health officials are reporting 379 new cases during the seven-day period, compared to 339 in the province's last report.
According to the data, 2,245 tests were completed during the current reporting period.
The regional breakdown of newly recorded COVID-19 cases is as follows:
Zone 1: 117
Zone 2: 60
Zone 3: 86
Zone 4: 29
Zone 5: 24
Zone 6: 48
Zone 7: 15
SELF-REPORTED RAPID TESTS
New Brunswick provides the number of positive self-reported rapid tests in each reporting period.
Between Feb. 5 and Feb. 11, 148 rapid tests were reported to health officials.
The breakdown of those tests is as follows:
Zone 1: 34
Zone 2: 30
Zone 3: 65
Zone 4: 1
Zone 5: 1
Zone 6: 11
Zone 7: 6
COVID-19 VARIANTS IN THE PROVINCE
Health officials in New Brunswick say a recent random sample sequenced between Jan. 30 and Feb. 3 shows 70 per cent of positive cases were the BA.5 variant.
Twenty-six per cent were the XBB variant and four per cent were BA.2.
The province says 183 specimens were used for the sample.
VACCINATIONS
As of Saturday, 90.9 per cent of people in New Brunswick had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, 85.8 per cent had at least two doses, 54.7 per cent had one booster and 30 per cent had two boosters.
The province's full weekly report, along with previous reports, can be found online.
from CTV News - Atlantic https://ift.tt/jc0WTd3
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Who Else Wants To Know The Mystry Behind Cannabis Dispensary
Secondary outcomes included participants' perceptions of the safety of consuming cannabis during pregnancy, product suggestions, and advice to talk to a medical professional. Based on It's basically the legal marijuana age now. More than 20% of Americans currently reside in places where recreational marijuana use is legal, thanks to the 2016 election. Most people are located in states where medical marijuana is legal. For US$125 per person, Cannabis Dispensary DC aficionados in Colorado may engage in multi-course dinners that offer up a variety of plant strains with gourmet foods prepared by a chef.
Ruth Brunn, a 98-year-old New York resident whose neuropathy causes her unbearable pain, uses Cannabis Dispensary DC oil despite the state's local medical marijuana law.
Cannabis has been more widely available legally just once before, during the 'Reefer Madness' era of the 1930s. Modern botany and chemistry have helped create strains of marijuana that have never been seen before in the history of the cannabis plant.
Because of this, you may suppose that scientists have a good grasp on how marijuana use affects individuals, how it can be utilised for medical purposes in the most effective way, and what risks can be associated with using cannabis.On the other hand, if you believe that the newly found tolerance for marijuana is exclusively attributable to the findings of scientific studies, you might be in for an unpleasant shock.
Methods
In this cross-sectional survey across the state, participants were contacted by a mystery caller and asked for advice on how to best use Cannabis Dispensary DC products. According to the caller, she was eight weeks pregnant when she first started feeling nauseous.The dispensaries were chosen at random from the database kept by the Colorado Department of Revenue Enforcement Division.
The amount of marijuana dispensary employees who recommended their pregnant customers utilise a cannabis-based product was the primary indicator of the study's success. We hypothesised that roughly 50% of the stores would recommend it. The target sample size was determined to be 400 to achieve a width of 10% for a two-sided 95% CI.
the region and the kind of licence the individual possessed (medical, retail, or both), we ranked the suggestions (rural vs urban).
Results
From the total number of dispensaries reached out to, 37% were authorised to conduct medical sales (n=148), 28% were allowed to drive retail sales (n=111), and 35% were assigned to perform both types of deals (n=141).
277 out of 400 participants (69%) advocated using cannabis products to alleviate nausea and vomiting caused by pregnancy (95% confidence interval: 64-74%). The percentage of recommendations varied significantly by licence type (83.1% for medical, 60.4% for retail, and 61.7% for both, p0.001).
There was no statistically significant difference in dispensary location effects on usage recommendations (71% in urban vs 63% in non-urban areas, p=0.18). Sixty-five per cent of people polled said they would advise pregnant women to use cannabis based on their own opinion, while only 36 per cent believed it is safe to do so. Overall, advice to consult a doctor was given by 81.5 per cent of dispensaries, although only 31.8 per cent did so without being asked.
Conclusion
When asked, operators of cannabis dispensaries in Colorado recommended to their customers to use cannabis to relieve morning sickness during the first trimester of their pregnancies. This number represents 70% of all recommendations. The vast majority of clinics did not prioritise actively encouraging patients and staff members to engage in conversation with one another. Dispensaries must be included in developing cannabis policies and educating the general public as the legalisation of cannabis continues to advance.
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