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joshay98 · 3 months ago
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Day 1038 - 1041 (2 years, 308 - 311 days)
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Hee-ho! Hope you are doing alright!
So, last season ended. New event started.
Got a whopping 96 candles from the surplus of seasonal candles I had. ^^
Days of Style is back!
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I do like that there is a new outfit to take! And that hair accessory looks really neat! ^^
The catwalks are back and they even have new places! Hope there is one in Eden again. >:]
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Nice to see the season spirits return to watch the show.
You know the drill. You get a theme from the guide, you assemble an appropriate outfit and walk along the catwalk to make a shared memory.
This time the theme was an outfit for a hike in the hills.
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Always happy to come up with outfits! I really like using the recommended cosmetics because that sparks ideas! ^^
With this event the developers also changed how you gather tickets. Instead of finding whole tickets scattered around, there are now these light fragments spawning in one place. Similar to candle wax. You now collect enough of those to craft a ticket.
But you can only gather enough for four tickets. The last one you get from watching someone else's catwalk memory. A total of five per day.
I don't like this change. It just means you are gonna stand there for ten minutes, gathering light fragments just to craft all the tickets per day.
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The system with whole tickets being scattered around was so much better. The floating symbols for tickets were also adorable!
I don't know anyone who complained about the old system. So I don't know why the developers changed it. Typical devs... change for the sake of change...
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Also got a couple new quests. One of them was taking a picture of a gondola for the Forgetful Storyteller.
Problem was that they were already activated. So the spot where the game wanted me to take a picture was empty. X]
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Pride winged light!
Also never knew but if you manage to perfect the song in the Harmony Hall then your Skykid starts to glow. ^^
And that's that. I will definitely take screenshots of all the outfits I make. Let me know if you like any of them! :D
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compneuropapers · 3 days ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 2, 2025
A geometrical solution underlies general neural principle for serial ordering. Di Antonio, G., Raglio, S., & Mattia, M. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8238.
Beyond Neyman–Pearson: E-values enable hypothesis testing with a data-driven alpha. Grünwald, P. D. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(39), e2302098121.
Prefrontal and lateral entorhinal neurons co-dependently learn item–outcome rules. Jun, H., Lee, J. Y., Bleza, N. R., Ichii, A., Donohue, J. D., & Igarashi, K. M. (2024). Nature, 633(8031), 864–871.
Human brain state dynamics are highly reproducible and associated with neural and behavioral features. Lee, K., Ji, J. L., Fonteneau, C., Berkovitch, L., Rahmati, M., Pan, L., … Anticevic, A. (2024). PLOS Biology, 22(9), e3002808.
Distinct ventral hippocampal inhibitory microcircuits regulating anxiety and fear behaviors. Li, K., Koukoutselos, K., Sakaguchi, M., & Ciocchi, S. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8228.
Characterizing the dynamics, reactivity and controllability of moods in depression with a Kalman filter. Malamud, J., Guloksuz, S., van Winkel, R., Delespaul, P., De Hert, M. A. F., Derom, C., … Huys, Q. J. M. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(9), e1012457.
The homogenous hippocampus: How hippocampal cells process available and potential goals. McNaughton, N., & Bannerman, D. (2024). Progress in Neurobiology, 240, 102653.
Decision uncertainty as a context for motor memory. Ogasa, K., Yokoi, A., Okazawa, G., Nishigaki, M., Hirashima, M., & Hagura, N. (2024). Nature Human Behaviour, 8(9), 1738–1751.
Maintenance and transformation of representational formats during working memory prioritization. Pacheco-Estefan, D., Fellner, M.-C., Kunz, L., Zhang, H., Reinacher, P., Roy, C., … Axmacher, N. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 8234.
Dense and Persistent Odor Representations in the Olfactory Bulb of Awake Mice. Pirhayati, D., Smith, C. L., Kroeger, R., Navlakha, S., Pfaffinger, P., Reimer, J., … Moss, E. H. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(39), e0116242024.
Contrastive learning explains the emergence and function of visual category-selective regions. Prince, J. S., Alvarez, G. A., & Konkle, T. (2024). Science Advances, 10(39).
Independent operations of appetitive and aversive conditioning systems lead to simultaneous production of conflicting memories in an insect. Rahman, S., Terao, K., Hashimoto, K., & Mizunami, M. (2024). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291(2031).
Effects of visual diet on colour discrimination and preference. Skelton, A. E., Maule, J., Floyd, S., Wozniak, B., Majid, A., Bosten, J. M., & Franklin, A. (2024). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291(2031).
Neural network architecture of a mammalian brain. Swanson, L. W., Hahn, J. D., & Sporns, O. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(39), e2413422121.
Saccadic “inhibition” unveils the late influence of image content on oculomotor programming. Taylor, R., Buonocore, A., & Fracasso, A. (2024). Experimental Brain Research, 242(10), 2281–2294.
Mental programming of spatial sequences in working memory in the macaque frontal cortex. Tian, Z., Chen, J., Zhang, C., Min, B., Xu, B., & Wang, L. (2024). Science, 385(6716).
Humans flexibly integrate social information despite interindividual differences in reward. Witt, A., Toyokawa, W., Lala, K. N., Gaissmaier, W., & Wu, C. M. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(39), e2404928121.
Different Sensory Information Is Used for State Estimation when Stationary or Moving. Wong, A. L., Eyssalenne, A. N., Carter, L., & Therrien, A. S. (2024). eNeuro, 11(9), ENEURO.0357-23.2024.
A shared model-based linguistic space for transmitting our thoughts from brain to brain in natural conversations. Zada, Z., Goldstein, A., Michelmann, S., Simony, E., Price, A., Hasenfratz, L., … Hasson, U. (2024). Neuron, 112(18), 3211-3222.e5.
Geometric Scaling Law in Real Neuronal Networks. Zhang, X.-Y., Moore, J. M., Ru, X., & Yan, G. (2024). Physical Review Letters, 133(13), 138401.
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bearterritory · 2 months ago
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Golden Bears Beat Demon Deacons
Cal Moves Closer to Bowl with 46-36 Win
Fernando Mendoza passes for 385 yards, 2 TDs
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The California football team forced four turnovers and quarterback Fernando Mendoza threw for a career-high 385 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, and the Golden Bears registered their first Atlantic Coast Conference victory in program history with a 46-36 triumph over host Wake Forest on Friday night at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium.
Placekicker Ryan Coe booted a pair of 54-yard field goals and wide receiver Mikey Matthews notched career-highs of eight catches and 83 yards, as Cal led wire-to-wire and inched closer to bowl eligibility for the second year in a row. The Bears (5-4) need to win one of their final three games of the regular season to become eligible for the post season.
Cal picked off three passes, including a game-clinching interception by linebacker Liam Johnson with 1:54 to play.
"It's really impressive," Head Football Coach Justin Wilcox said. "It's hard to win in this conference. We have a ton of respect for Wake Forest. I'm proud of our players."
Mendoza threw touchdown passes to Matthews and fellow wide receiver Tobias Merriweather, a highly touted transfer from Notre Dame who made his Cal debut Friday after missing the first eight games of the season with an injury. Fellow transfer wide receiver Kyion Grayes, a widely heralded athlete from Ohio State, also played his first game for Cal after recovering from injury.
Merriweather had six catches for 52 yards while Grayes added a pair of receptions for 22 yards. Eleven different players caught at least one pass for the Bears. It's clear the Bears will have a lot more offensive weapons late in the season.
"It was great to have (Merriweather) and Kyion Grayes back in the rotation, throwing passes to them and getting back our chemistry," Mendoza said. "Those are two guys I'm going to get the ball to."
Mendoza added a 5-yard touchdown run near the end of the third quarter.
Cornerback Nohl Williams recorded another interception to extend his national lead to seven this season while safety Craig Woodson also had a pick during the game's waning seconds to polish off the win. The Bears scored their first touchdown of the game on a 16-yard fumble return by Miles Williams on a kickoff.
Coe, who made just 7 of 14 field goal attempts through the first six games and was eventually replaced by Derek Morris as Cal's primary placekicker, maintained his role as the Bears' choice for longer field goals and responded by twice falling 1 yard shy of tying the program record for longest field goal.
"I'm just proud of that guy for continuing to stick with it through some tough times," Wilcox said. "For Ryan to come in and hit two 54-yarders, that's big time. We knew he could do it. We've seen it. It's not surprising. It's really a testament to him."
The Bears got off to a strong start, taking the opening kickoff and registering five first downs on a 64-yard drive that ended with a 29-yard field goal by Morris. Williams pushed Cal's lead to 10-0 on the ensuing kickoff after Hunter Barth forced a fumble during the return. The Bears led 29-14 at the half and never looked back.
The teams traded scores throughout the second half, and the Demon Deacons started a possession from their own 17 trailing 39-36 with 2:17 to play. Johnson registered his interception on the second play of the drive, and running back Jaivian Thomas provided a cushion with an 11-yard touchdown run with 1:10 remaining.
Johnson and Barth split time at inside linebacker after Cade Uluave left the game with an injury in the second quarter. Barth finished with a career-high seven tackles, including a pair of sacks. Xavier Carlton and David Reese also had a pair of sacks for the Bears, who recorded seven overall.
"I just had to be ready when my number was called," Barth said. "That takes watching all the film, taking all the practice reps and paying attention to detail. It felt good to go out there and execute and leave it all out on the field."
Cal returns home next week to host Syracuse on Nov. 16 at Noon. The game will air on the CW.
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freddy-owo · 4 months ago
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Me: *getting ready for the day*
Me: oh hey I think the new cards are out
Me: *checks the pjsk wiki*
Saki: *appears*
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saint-oleander · 3 months ago
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bekkathyst · 1 year ago
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Argo (3153)
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The Argo was sent on its maiden voyage to the rimward periphery in 2762. Contact was lost, and the Argo was presumed to have been destroyed as part of the New Vandenberg Uprising.
The ship would be rediscovered in a partially canibalized condition on the moon Axylus, where the self-appointed pirate queen Grim Sybil was using it as her base of operations. The Fursona's Fusiliers mercenary unit were hired by Kamea Arano to successfully recover the vessel for Kamea's Arano Restoration, with the mercenaries calling the vessel home for the duration of that campaign. At the conclusion of the conflict, full ownership of the Argo was transferred to Savannah Cameron-Arano (then known by the alias Savannah Caruso). Refitted and maintained over the years by three generations of the Virtanen-Murad family, the fully-militarized Argo of 3153 is a vastly different vessel than her original form - fully armed (including sub-capital weapons and capital missile launcher, turning her into a Pocket WarShip) and armored, and refitted to make full use of the Multiple Docking Collar System. The Argo has been tapped as the prototype for the new SLDF's Argo II class of "expeditionary mobile base" DropShips, intended to outfit the revived Star League Expeditionary Brigade.
(TRO below the cut)
3153 IS Spheroid DropShip
Type/Model: Argo (3153)
Tech: Mixed Tech / 3153
Vessel type: Spheroid DropShip
Rules: Level 4, Experimental design
Mass: 97000 tons
Power Plant: Fusion (C)
Safe Thrust: 3
Maximum Thrust: 5
Armor Type: 162.0t Ferro-Aluminum (Standard (C))
Armament:
5 ER PPC Capacitor
1 Comm.Equipment
2 SCL/3
1 Mobile HPG
1 AR-10 Launcher
12 Laser AMS
10 LRM 20 w/ Artemis V
13 ER Large Pulse Laser
Manufacturer: Boeing Interstellar
Location: Boeing Interstellar
Communications System: Unknown
Targeting and Tracking System: Unknown
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Type/Model: Argo (3153)
Mass: 97000 tons
Equipment: Mass
Engine: 0 Fusion Engine 17751.00
Power Plant, Drive & Control: 17751.00
Structural Integrity:45 8730.00
Safe Thrust: 3
Maximum Thrust: 5
Heat Sinks: 347 Double (C) [694] 0.00
Life Boats:42 294.00
Armor (Standard): 1540 pts Ferro-Aluminum 162.00
Standard Armor
Front: 494
Left/Right Side: 385/385
Rear: 276
Bridge, Controls, Radar, Computer & Attitude Thrusters 728.00
Fuel & Fuel Pumps(48500.0 Points) 4947.00
Large Naval Comm-Scanner Suite 500.00
Cargo Bays:
Bay 1:BattleMech Bay with 1 doors 2250.00
Bay 2:Small Craft Bay with 3 doors 2000.00
Bay 3:Cargo Bay (Standard) with 1 doors 54674.50
Bay 4:MASH Equipment with 0 doors 13.50
Bay 5:Field Kitchen with 0 doors 1.00
Bay 6:Battle Armor Bay (75 troopers) with 0 doors 750.00
Gravdecks:
#1:250-meter diameter (3) 300.00
Crew:
100 1st Class Passengers 1000.00
12 Crew (16 minimum) 84.00
12 Officers (15 minimum) 120.00
110 Bay Personnel 0.00
38 Specialists (16 minimum) 266.00
8 Gunners (1 minimum) 56.00
Weapons and Equipment Loc SRV MRV LRV ERV Heat Ammo Mass
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2 SCL/3 (IS) Nose 6(60) 6(60) 0(0) 0(0) 64 500.00
2 ER Large Pulse Laser (C)Nose 2(20) 2(20) 2(20) 0(0) 26 12.00
5 ER PPC Capacitor (C) Nose 10(100)10(100)10(100)0(0) 100 35.00
1 AR-10 Launcher (C) Nose 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 20 750.00 (Ammo: 13 - x10 Killer Whale [500 tons], x3 [CLASSIFIED] (150 tons])
2 Laser AMS (C) Nose 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 10 2.00
4 LRM 20 w/ Artemis V (C)FL/R 6(64) 6(64) 6(64) 0(0) 48 36 64.00 (Ammo: 36 per launcher)
2 ER Large Pulse Laser (C)FL/R 2(20) 2(20) 2(20) 0(0) 52 24.00
2 Laser AMS (C) FL/R 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 20 4.00
1 LRM 20 w/ Artemis V (C)AL/R 2(16) 2(16) 2(16) 0(0) 12 36 25.00 (Ammo: 36)
2 ER Large Pulse Laser (C)AL/R 2(20) 2(20) 2(20) 0(0) 52 24.00
2 Laser AMS (C) AL/R 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 20 4.00
3 ER Large Pulse Laser (C)Aft 3(30) 3(30) 3(30) 0(0) 39 18.00
2 Laser AMS (C) Aft 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 10 2.00
1 Mobile HPG Body 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 40 50.00
1 Comm.Equipment Body 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0 10.00
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Totals 513 1524.00
Calculated Factors
Total Cost: 36,371,871,200 C-Bill
Battle Value (BV1):18027
Battle Value (BV2):14222
Design Quirks:
Docking Arms
Easy to Pilot
Improved Communications
Improved Targeting (Long)
Improved Targeting (Medium)
Improved Targeting (Short)
Illegal Design
Non-Standard Parts
Un-streamlined
Note: due to a 3031 refit moving the Argo's third docking collar to the nose, the Large DropShip Quirk no longer applies, allowing full use of the MDCS system.
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rabbitcruiser · 8 months ago
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Ascension Day
We commemorate Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven (as per Christian belief) by celebrating Ascension Day, which occurs on the Thursday, which is 40 (or 39) days after Easter. This year, it will take place on May 9. Known by multiple names — The Feast of the Ascension, The Ascension of Jesus, Ascension Thursday, Holy Thursday, or Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord — this is a Christian holiday that doubles as a public holiday in many countries like Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Switzerland and more.
History of Ascension Day
One of the earliest Christian festivals, Ascension Day marks the end of the Easter season. This event is celebrated primarily by Catholics and Anglican Christians; most Protestant churches do not follow this tradition anymore. The date, too, differs in different geographic locations. Western Churches prefer to use the Gregorian calendar for calculating this date, while many Eastern Orthodox Churches calculate this date according to the Julian calendar. As a result, their celebrations occur at a later date than the Western event.
As per the New Testament in the Bible, after Jesus Christ’s crucifixion on Good Friday, he was resurrected from the dead in three days, on the day we know as Easter Sunday. For 40 days after this, he stayed with his Apostles (the primary disciples of Christ) to instruct them on how to carry out his teachings. As the Bible says, at the end of day 40, Jesus Christ and his disciples went to Mount Olivet (or the Mount of Olives), near Jerusalem. After asking them to stay, Christ then ascended to heaven to take his seat at the right hand of God, under the gaze of his disciples. To Christians, the ascension signifies that Christ completed his work on Earth and allowed him to prepare a place for his followers in heaven.
Initially a part of Easter celebrations, this day was later separated from Easter, along with Pentecost. Celebration of Pentecost ends the cycle of Easter-related events in the Christian calendar.
Ascension Day timeline
68 A.D. The Tradition Begins
Ascension Day begins to be observed, albeit with two other holidays — Easter Sunday and Pentecost.
300 A.D. Ascension Day Develops As A Separate Tradition
A decree declares this celebration now must be observed separately — it is moved to 40 days after Easter.
385 A.D. First Written Evidence Appears
We see the very first piece of written evidence that the Ascension Day Feast is celebrated.
5th century Ascension Day Starts Appearing In Art
Christian art showcases this holiday.
6th century Art Begins To Reflect Different Versions
Syria develops a different version of the Ascension, which is later adopted by Byzantine art.
18th century Germany Celebrates Father's Day
Ascension Day coincides with Father's Day in Germany — they celebrate Jesus returning to the Holy Father.
19th century Germany Celebrates With Colourful Parades
To replicate the way the Apostles walked with Jesus, Christians begin to host colorful parades as a commemoration.
How To Observe Ascension Day
Go to church
Attend church processions
Listen to hymns
Learn how your local church celebrates this day. Take some time to attend a Mass or Christian church service. Clarify the details before you go, as these services differ based on whether the church is Protestant or Catholic.
Tradition says this holiday is observed by a three-day procession, then the feast itself, which includes a procession of torches and banners to symbolize Christ’s journey to the Mount of Olives and entry into heaven. While your local church might not have such grand festivities, find out if they are still carrying out a procession.
Listening to hymns is a traditional part of Ascension Day celebrations. A medley of these religious songs can have you humming along for days. Even popular artists have been known to hum a hymn or two over the years. Check out Carrie Underwood’s ‘Something In The Water,’ or U2’s ‘Where The Streets Have No Name,’ or even John Legend’s ‘Preach.’
Facts About Ascension Day
In Sweden, people go on early morning walks
The British celebrated by 'beating the willow'
Welsh people don’t work on this day
Portugal celebrates by keeping wheat in their houses
Indonesia has a public holiday on Ascension Day
Many people go out into the woods at 3 AM or 4 AM to hear the birds at sunrise, believing that hearing a cuckoo from the east or west brings them good luck — this activity is called ‘gökotta.’
In the olden days, as young boys were driven along the parish boundaries, they were beaten with willow branches to drive away evil.
It is more than a holiday celebration in Wales — Welsh people believe that it is unlucky to do any work on Ascension Day.
Traditionally, rural Portuguese households keep wheat in their homes throughout the coming year — this day is associated with peace and prosperity and, to them, wheat symbolizes prosperity.
Despite Christianity being a minor religion in Indonesia, Ascension Day is designated as a public holiday.
Why Ascension Day Is Important
It is an opportunity for reflection and to gain inner peace
We learn about Christian traditions
It helps us expand our cultural horizons
Instances, where we can simply sit, reflect, and learn the true meaning of peace, are rare in our busy worlds. This is why we recommend holding onto such chances with both hands. Ascension Day church services center around this theme. If you are not a religious or church person, simply take a moment to sit by yourself and reflect on your journey so far and how you would like to continue. There’s no better way to celebrate this day than by centering yourself and your thoughts.
Expanding our knowledge is good for us. Plus, learning about Ascension Day not only helps us expand our store of general knowledge, but also inspires us to observe some of the traditions.
Such traditions have been prevalent for a long time, and have taken on varying degrees of importance around the world. Even festivities change as per the customs of a certain region. Learning more about these traditions changes our views of cultures and gives us extended knowledge of people from other nations.
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tommybowefuneralattendee · 1 year ago
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my spreadsheet (public version)
so i have this spreadsheet that i use for prompts for this fandom, comprised of several prompt lists and the exact order of which is not easily publicly available. if you want to send me a prompt, send me a ship and a number between 1-725 (subject to change) and receive a sort of mystery box surprise of a fic. through the use of this list, you can see what prompts have already been done. if it’s for another ship, you can certainly send me the same prompt that was already used in another fic. if a prompt has been used three times, that prompt will be closed. thank you for your cooperation <3 listing under the cut!
possible progress statuses: prompted, in progress, editing, posted. if a prompt does not have one of these statuses, it has not been sent in thus far.
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sloppygoaty · 6 months ago
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Hello, I am Amal, a mother of seven children ranging from 15 years to 7 months old. Due to escalated war conditions, I relocated to the south, leaving my husband in the north to care for his ailing father. I am eager to reunite with my husband and children as soon as possible. I have initiated a fundraising campaign to support our journey, and I look forward to your support and participation to collectively become a beacon of hope in achieving this dream🙏🙏.
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https://gofund.me/9d6e3b04
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chuusheartattck · 5 months ago
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Xiao 1-1000 PART 1
Xiao 1 Xiao 2 Xiao 3 Xiao 4 Xiao 5 Xiao 6 Xiao 7 Xiao 8 Xiao 9 Xiao 10 Xiao 11 Xiao 12 Xiao 13 Xiao 14 Xiao 15 Xiao 16 Xiao 17 Xiao 18 Xiao 19 Xiao 20 Xiao 21 Xiao 22 Xiao 23 Xiao 24 Xiao 25 Xiao 26 Xiao 27 Xiao 28 Xiao 29 Xiao 30 Xiao 31 Xiao 32 Xiao 33 Xiao 34 Xiao 35 Xiao 36 Xiao 37 Xiao 38 Xiao 39 Xiao 40 Xiao 41 Xiao 42 Xiao 43 Xiao 44 Xiao 45 Xiao 46 Xiao 47 Xiao 48 Xiao 49 Xiao 50 Xiao 51 Xiao 52 Xiao 53 Xiao 54 Xiao 55 Xiao 56 Xiao 57 Xiao 58 Xiao 59 Xiao 60 Xiao 61 Xiao 62 Xiao 63 Xiao 64 Xiao 65 Xiao 66 Xiao 67 Xiao 68 Xiao 69 Xiao 70 Xiao 71 Xiao 72 Xiao 73 Xiao 74 Xiao 75 Xiao 76 Xiao 77 Xiao 78 Xiao 79 Xiao 80 Xiao 81 Xiao 82 Xiao 83 Xiao 84 Xiao 85 Xiao 86 Xiao 87 Xiao 88 Xiao 89 Xiao 90 Xiao 91 Xiao 92 Xiao 93 Xiao 94 Xiao 95 Xiao 96 Xiao 97 Xiao 98 Xiao 99 Xiao 100 Xiao 101 Xiao 102 Xiao 103 Xiao 104 Xiao 105 Xiao 106 Xiao 107 Xiao 108 Xiao 109 Xiao 110 Xiao 111 Xiao 112 Xiao 113 Xiao 114 Xiao 115 Xiao 116 Xiao 117 Xiao 118 Xiao 119 Xiao 120 Xiao 121 Xiao 122 Xiao 123 Xiao 124 Xiao 125 Xiao 126 Xiao 127 Xiao 128 Xiao 129 Xiao 130 Xiao 131 Xiao 132 Xiao 133 Xiao 134 Xiao 135 Xiao 136 Xiao 137 Xiao 138 Xiao 139 Xiao 140 Xiao 141 Xiao 142 Xiao 143 Xiao 144 Xiao 145 Xiao 146 Xiao 147 Xiao 148 Xiao 149 Xiao 150 Xiao 151 Xiao 152 Xiao 153 Xiao 154 Xiao 155 Xiao 156 Xiao 157 Xiao 158 Xiao 159 Xiao 160 Xiao 161 Xiao 162 Xiao 163 Xiao 164 Xiao 165 Xiao 166 Xiao 167 Xiao 168 Xiao 169 Xiao 170 Xiao 171 Xiao 172 Xiao 173 Xiao 174 Xiao 175 Xiao 176 Xiao 177 Xiao 178 Xiao 179 Xiao 180 Xiao 181 Xiao 182 Xiao 183 Xiao 184 Xiao 185 Xiao 186 Xiao 187 Xiao 188 Xiao 189 Xiao 190 Xiao 191 Xiao 192 Xiao 193 Xiao 194 Xiao 195 Xiao 196 Xiao 197 Xiao 198 Xiao 199 Xiao 200 Xiao 201 Xiao 202 Xiao 203 Xiao 204 Xiao 205 Xiao 206 Xiao 207 Xiao 208 Xiao 209 Xiao 210 Xiao 211 Xiao 212 Xiao 213 Xiao 214 Xiao 215 Xiao 216 Xiao 217 Xiao 218 Xiao 219 Xiao 220 Xiao 221 Xiao 222 Xiao 223 Xiao 224 Xiao 225 Xiao 226 Xiao 227 Xiao 228 Xiao 229 Xiao 230 Xiao 231 Xiao 232 Xiao 233 Xiao 234 Xiao 235 Xiao 236 Xiao 237 Xiao 238 Xiao 239 Xiao 240 Xiao 241 Xiao 242 Xiao 243 Xiao 244 Xiao 245 Xiao 246 Xiao 247 Xiao 248 Xiao 249 Xiao 250 Xiao 251 Xiao 252 Xiao 253 Xiao 254 Xiao 255 Xiao 256 Xiao 257 Xiao 258 Xiao 259 Xiao 260 Xiao 261 Xiao 262 Xiao 263 Xiao 264 Xiao 265 Xiao 266 Xiao 267 Xiao 268 Xiao 269 Xiao 270 Xiao 271 Xiao 272 Xiao 273 Xiao 274 Xiao 275 Xiao 276 Xiao 277 Xiao 278 Xiao 279 Xiao 280 Xiao 281 Xiao 282 Xiao 283 Xiao 284 Xiao 285 Xiao 286 Xiao 287 Xiao 288 Xiao 289 Xiao 290 Xiao 291 Xiao 292 Xiao 293 Xiao 294 Xiao 295 Xiao 296 Xiao 297 Xiao 298 Xiao 299 Xiao 300 Xiao 301 Xiao 302 Xiao 303 Xiao 304 Xiao 305 Xiao 306 Xiao 307 Xiao 308 Xiao 309 Xiao 310 Xiao 311 Xiao 312 Xiao 313 Xiao 314 Xiao 315 Xiao 316 Xiao 317 Xiao 318 Xiao 319 Xiao 320 Xiao 321 Xiao 322 Xiao 323 Xiao 324 Xiao 325 Xiao 326 Xiao 327 Xiao 328 Xiao 329 Xiao 330 Xiao 331 Xiao 332 Xiao 333 Xiao 334 Xiao 335 Xiao 336 Xiao 337 Xiao 338 Xiao 339 Xiao 340 Xiao 341 Xiao 342 Xiao 343 Xiao 344 Xiao 345 Xiao 346 Xiao 347 Xiao 348 Xiao 349 Xiao 350 Xiao 351 Xiao 352 Xiao 353 Xiao 354 Xiao 355 Xiao 356 Xiao 357 Xiao 358 Xiao 359 Xiao 360 Xiao 361 Xiao 362 Xiao 363 Xiao 364 Xiao 365 Xiao 366 Xiao 367 Xiao 368 Xiao 369 Xiao 370 Xiao 371 Xiao 372 Xiao 373 Xiao 374 Xiao 375 Xiao 376 Xiao 377 Xiao 378 Xiao 379 Xiao 380 Xiao 381 Xiao 382 Xiao 383 Xiao 384 Xiao 385 Xiao 386 Xiao 387 Xiao 388 Xiao 389 Xiao 390 Xiao 391 Xiao 392 Xiao 393 Xiao 394 Xiao 395 Xiao 396 Xiao 397 Xiao 398 Xiao 399 Xiao 400 Xiao 401 Xiao 402 Xiao 403 Xiao 404 Xiao 405 Xiao 406 Xiao 407 Xiao 408 Xiao 409 Xiao 410 Xiao 411 Xiao 412 Xiao 413 Xiao 414 Xiao 415 Xiao 416 Xiao 417 Xiao 418 Xiao 419 Xiao 420 Xiao 421 Xiao 422 Xiao 423 Xiao 424 Xiao 425 Xiao 426 Xiao 427 Xiao 428 Xiao 429 Xiao 430 Xiao 431 Xiao 432 Xiao 433 Xiao 434 Xiao 435 Xiao 436 Xiao 437
Was going to go to 1000 so uhm part 2 posted soon
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begintransmission · 1 year ago
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◧◧◧ BEGIN TRANSMISSION - #385
KW-0406 CONNECTED TO CHAT [17:35:27]
KW-0406 [17:35:53]: Hey, Arch
KW-0406 [17:36:18]: Just another check-in
KW-0406 [17:36:29]: Wondering what you’re up to
KW-0406 [17:37:28]: I miss you 
KW-0406 [17:39:05]: Do you remember how we met? 
KW-0406 [17:39:47]: I remember like it was yesterday
KW-0406 [17:40:27]: Had to have been years ago, though
KW-0406 [17:40:46]: I feel so much older now
KW-0406 [17:41:13]: Wasn’t that young back then anyway
KW-0406 [17:41:38]: You were assigned to that same job as me, with the horses
KW-0406 [17:42:09]: You made me wanna rip my hair out 
KW-0406 [17:43:39]: You were so overconfident and stupid and I hated every single cocky word that came out of your mouth. 
KW-0406 [17:44:00]: I almost punched you
KW-0406 [17:45:14]: But then we got to the horses and loaded em on the ship and you looked like a little kid, all wide-eyed and open-mouthed
KW-0406 [17:46:28]: It was funny, I almost laughed
KW-0406 [17:48:09]: Then I watched you lead them into my ship and into the stables and there was something there
KW-0406 [17:48:43]: A spark maybe. Cheesy as it is. 
KW-0406 [17:49:28]: But I felt something 
KW-0406 [17:49:54]: And I didn’t like feeling things, not then and I’m not liking them now
KW-0406 [17:50:03]: But you did it for me either way
KW-0406 [17:51:35]: I didn’t understand it then and not for a while, not completely ‘till you kissed me
KW-0406 [17:51:48]: But that’s later, you know that
KW-0406 [17:53:27]: You made a usually boring job interesting 
KW-0406 [17:53:46]: It was actually kind of fun
KW-0406 [17:54:05]: I’d been wanting a bit of company for a while
KW-0406 [17:54:39]: You can only ride solo for so long before it starts to get a little lonely 
KW-0406 [17:56:29]: And once you got past how big of an asshole you were back then, you were actually half-decent company.
KW-0406 [17:56:53]: Maybe even pretty okay. 
KW-0406 [17:57:14]: I wish I could meet you for the first time again
KW-0406 [17:57:38]: Do it all over 
KW-0406 [17:57:52]: But I don’t get do-overs. Nobody does
KW-0406 [17:58:27]: So I’m stuck waiting for you to join 
KW-0406 [17:58:39]: And reading over old conversations we had on here
KW-0406 [17:59:20]: ‘cause replaying memories just makes them different 
KW-0406 [17:59:50]: I don’t want to degrade them, reading here is easier
KW-0406 [18:01:43]: I just wish you’d respond 
KW-0406 [18:03:36]: I miss you 
KW-0406 DISCONNECTED FROM CHAT [18:05:30]
END TRANSMISSION - #385 ◨◨◨
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somegirlsnerdywords2 · 2 years ago
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Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (French: Astérix or Astérix le Gaulois [asteʁiks lə ɡolwa], "Asterix the Gaul") is a bande dessinée comic book series about a village of indomitable Gaulish warriors who adventure around the world and fight the Roman Republic, with the aid of a magic potion, during the era of Julius Caesar, in an ahistorical telling of the time after the Gallic Wars. The series first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comic magazine Pilote on 29 October 1959. It was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo until Goscinny's death in 1977. Uderzo then took over the writing until 2009, when he sold the rights to publishing company Hachette; he died in 2020. In 2013, a new team consisting of Jean-Yves Ferri (script) and Didier Conrad (artwork) took over. As of 2021, 39 volumes have been released, with the most recent released in October 2021.
Description[edit]
Some of the many characters in Asterix. In the front row are the regular characters, with Asterix himself in the centre.
Asterix comics usually start with the following introduction:
The year is 50 BC. Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well, not entirely... One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the Roman legionaries who garrison the fortified camps of Totorum, Aquarium, Laudanum and Compendium...[1][2]
The series follows the adventures of a village of Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so using a magic potion, brewed by their druid Getafix (Panoramix in the French version), which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength. The protagonists, the title character Asterix and his friend Obelix, have various adventures. The "-ix" ending of both names (as well as all the other pseudo-Gaulish "-ix" names in the series) alludes to the "-rix" suffix (meaning "king", like "-rex" in Latin) present in the names of many real Gaulish chieftains such as Vercingetorix, Orgetorix, and Dumnorix.
In some of the stories, they travel to foreign countries, while other tales are set in and around their village. For much of the history of the series (volumes 4 through 29), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village.
The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world, with the series being translated into 111 languages and dialects as of 2009.[3]
The success of the series has led to the adaptation of its books into 15 films: ten animated, and five live action (two of which, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra and Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar, were major box office successes in France). There have also been a number of games based on the characters, and a theme park near Paris, Parc Astérix. The very first French satellite, Astérix, launched in 1965, was named after the character, whose name is close to Greek ἀστήρ and Latin astrum, meaning a "star". As of 20 April 2022, 385 million copies of Asterix books had been sold worldwide and translated in 111 languages making it the world's most widely translated comic book series,[4] with co-creators René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo being France's best-selling authors abroad.[5][6]
In April 2022, Albert and René’s general director Céleste Surugue hosted a 45-minute talk titled "The Next Incarnation of a Heritage Franchise: Asterix" and spoke about the success of the Asterix franchise of which he noted "The idea was to find a subject with a strong connection with French culture and while looking at the country's history, they ended up choosing its first defeat, namely the Gaul's Roman colonisation". He also went on to say how since 1989, Parc Asterix attracts an average of 2.3 million visitors per year. Other notable mentions were how the franchise includes 10 animated movies, which recorded over 53 million viewers worldwide. The inception of Studios Idefix in 1974 and the opening of Studio 58 in 2016 were among the necessary steps to make Asterix a "100% Gaulish production," considered the best solution to keep the creative process under control from start to finish and to employ French manpower. He also noted how a new album is now published every two years, with print figures of 5 million and an estimate readership of 20 million.[7]
History[edit]
Évariste Vital Luminais' (1821–1896) paintings of Goths had been rather popular in France and are a possible model for the Asterix series.[8]
Prior to creating the Asterix series, Goscinny and Uderzo had had success with their series Oumpah-pah, which was published in Tintin magazine.[9] Astérix was originally serialised in Pilote magazine, debuting in the first issue on 29 October 1959.[10] In 1961 the first book was put together, titled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. Their success was exponential; the first book sold 6,000 copies in its year of publication; a year later, the second sold 20,000. In 1963, the third sold 40,000; the fourth, released in 1964, sold 150,000. A year later, the fifth sold 300,000; 1966's Asterix and the Big Fight sold 400,000 upon initial publication. The ninth Asterix volume, when first released in 1967, sold 1.2 million copies in two days.
Uderzo's first preliminary sketches portrayed Asterix as a huge and strong traditional Gaulish warrior. But Goscinny had a different picture in his mind, visualizing Asterix as a shrewd, compact warrior who would possess intelligence and wit more than raw strength. However, Uderzo felt that the downsized hero needed a strong but dim companion, to which Goscinny agreed. Hence, Obelix was born.[11] Despite the growing popularity of Asterix with the readers, the financial backing for the publication Pilote ceased. Pilote was taken over by Georges Dargaud.[11]
When Goscinny died in 1977, Uderzo continued the series by popular demand of the readers, who implored him to continue. He continued to issue new volumes of the series, but on a less frequent basis. Many critics and fans of the series prefer the earlier collaborations with Goscinny.[12] Uderzo created his own publishing company, Éditions Albert René, which published every album drawn and written by Uderzo alone since then.[11] However, Dargaud, the initial publisher of the series, kept the publishing rights on the 24 first albums made by both Uderzo and Goscinny. In 1990, the Uderzo and Goscinny families decided to sue Dargaud to take over the rights. In 1998, after a long trial, Dargaud lost the rights to publish and sell the albums. Uderzo decided to sell these rights to Hachette instead of Albert-René, but the publishing rights on new albums were still owned by Albert Uderzo (40%), Sylvie Uderzo (20%) and Anne Goscinny (40%).[citation needed]
In December 2008, Uderzo sold his stake to Hachette, which took over the company.[13] In a letter published in the French newspaper Le Monde in 2009, Uderzo's daughter, Sylvie, attacked her father's decision to sell the family publishing firm and the rights to produce new Astérix adventures after his death. She said:
However, René Goscinny's daughter, Anne, also gave her agreement to the continuation of the series and sold her rights at the same time. She is reported to have said that "Asterix has already had two lives: one during my father's lifetime and one after it. Why not a third?".[16] A few months later, Uderzo appointed three illustrators, who had been his assistants for many years, to continue the series.[12] In 2011, Uderzo announced that a new Asterix album was due out in 2013, with Jean-Yves Ferri writing the story and Frédéric Mébarki drawing it.[17] A year later, in 2012, the publisher Albert-René announced that Frédéric Mébarki had withdrawn from drawing the new album, due to the pressure he felt in following in the steps of Uderzo. Comic artist Didier Conrad was officially announced to take over drawing duties from Mébarki, with the due date of the new album in 2013 unchanged.[18][19]
In January 2015, after the murders of seven cartoonists at the satirical Paris weekly Charlie Hebdo, Astérix creator Albert Uderzo came out of retirement to draw two Astérix pictures honouring the memories of the victims.[20]
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Os Papas da Igreja nos 2000 anos
O Sagrado Magistério da Igreja é dirigido pelo Papa, sucessor de Pedro, Cabeça visível do Corpo de Cristo.
A história dos papas é, de certo modo, a história da própria Igreja. Apresentamos em seguida a relação dos Papas, desde Pedro até Francisco, conforme publicação oficial do Vaticano (atualizada). Apresentamos também a relação dos 37 antipapas; foram eleitos sem legitimidade. Esta longa cadeia de 267 Papas da Igreja católica é uma prova inequívoca da Instituição divina do papado, por Cristo, afim de manter a unidade da Igreja e da sua doutrina. Somente a graça de Deus poderia manter esta sucessão ininterrupta de papas, apesar de toda a miséria humana, da qual eles não foram isentos. Nenhuma instituição humana teve tão longa vida e estabilidade.
1. 42-67 – S.PEDRO, de Betsaida (Galileia), morou na cidade de Antioquia e depois foi a Roma (42), onde morreu mártir no ano 67. 2. 67-76 – S. LINO, de Volterra, Toscana 3. 77-88 – S. CLETO ou ANACLETO, romano 4. 89-98 – S. CLEMENTE I, romano 5. 98-105 – S. EVARISTO, grego 6. 105-115 – S. ALEXANDRE I, romano 7. 115-125 – S. SISTO I, romano 8. 125-136 – S. TELÉSFORO, grego 9. 137-140 – S. HIGINO, grego 10. 140-155 – S. PIO I, de Aquiléia, Itália 11. 155-166 – S. ANICETO, Sírio 12. 166-175 – S. SOTERO, de Fondi 13. 175-189 – S. ELEUTÉRIO, de Nicópolis, Grécia 14. 189-199 – S. VÍTOR I, africano 15. 199-217 – S. ZEFERINO, romano 16. 217-222 – S.CALISTO I, romano
Antipapa: Hipólito (217-235)
17. 222-230 – S. URBANO I, romano 18. 230-235 – S. PONCIANO, romano 19. 235-236 – S. ANTERO, grego 20. 236-250 – S. FABIANO, romano 21. 251-253 – S. CORNÉLIO, romano
Antipapa: Novaciano (251)
22. 253-254 – S. LÚCIO I, romano 23. 254-257 – S. ESTÊVÃO I, romano 24. 257-258 – S. SISTO II, grego 25. 259-268 – S. DIONÍSIO, grego 26. 269-274 – S. FÉLIX, romano 27. 275-283 – S. EUTIQUIANO, de Luni, Toscana 28. 283-296 – S. CAIO, Dalmácia (hoje, Iugoslávia) 29. 296-304 – S.MARCELINO, romano 30. 307-309 – S. MARCELO I, romano 31. 309-310 – S. EUSÉBIO, grego 32. 311-314 – S. MELQUÍADES, africano 33. 314-335 – S. SILVESTRE I, romano 34. 336 – S. MARCOS, romano 35. 337-352 – S. JÚLIO I, romano 36. 352-366 – S. LIBÉRIO, romano
Antipapa: Félix II (355- 365)
37. 366-384 – S. DÂMASO I, espanhol
Antipapa: Ursino (366-367)
38. 385-398 – S. SIRÍCIO, romano 39. 399-401 – S. ANASTÁCIO I, romano 40. 401-417 – S. INOCÊNCIO I, de Roma 41. 417-418 – S. ZÓSIMO, grego 42. 418-422 – S. BONIFÁCIO I, romano
Antipapa: Eulálio (418-419)
43. 422-432 – S. CELESTINO I, sul da Itália 44. 432-440 – S. SISTO III, romano 45. 440-461 – S. LEÃO I (Magno), da Túscia (perto de Roma) 46. 461-468 – S. HILÁRIO, Sardenha 47. 468-483 – S. SIMPLÍCIO, de Tívoli (Roma) 48. 483-492 – S. FÉLIX III, romano 49. 492-496 – S. GELÁSIO I, africano 50. 496-498 – S. ANASTÁCIO II, romano 51. 498-514 – S. SÍMACO, da Sardenha
Antipapa: Lourenço (498-505)
52. 514-523 – S. HORMISDAS, de Frisinone 53. 523-526 – S. JOÃO I, da Túscia 54. 526-530 – S. FÉLIX IV, do Sannio (Roma) 55. 530-532 – BONIFÁCIO II, romano
Antipapa: Dióscoro (530)
56. 533-535 – JOÃO II, romano 57. 535-536 – S.AGAPITO I, romano 58. 535-540 – S. SILVÉRIO, de Frosinone 59. 540-555 – VIRGÍLIO, romano 60. 556-561 – PELÁGIO I, romano 61. 561-573 – JOÃO III, romano 62. 574-578 – BENTO I, romano 63. 578-590 – PELÁGIO II, romano 64. 590-604 – S. GREGÓRIO I, Gregório Magno, romano 65. 605-606 – SABINIANO, de Túsculo-Roma 66. 607 – BONIFÁCIO III, romano 67. 608-615 – S. BONIFÁCIO IV, de Valéria dei Marzi 68. 615-618 – S. ADEODATO I, romano 69. 619-625 – BONIFÁCIO V, Nápoles 70. 625-638 – HONÓRIO I, Campânia 71. 640 – SEVERINO, romano 72. 640-642 – JOÃO IV, dálmata 73. 642-649 – TEODORO I, grego 74. 649-655 – S. MARTINHO I, de Todi 75. 655-657 – S. EUGÊNIO I, romano 76. 657-672 – S. VITALIANO, de Segni 77. 672-676 – ADEODATO II, romano 78. 676-678 – DONO, romano 79. 678-681 – S. AGATÃO, siciliano 80. 682-683 – S. LEÃO II, siciliano 81. 684-685 – S. BENTO II, romano 82. 685-686 – JOÃO V, da Síria 83. 686-687 – CÓNON, grego
Antipapas: Teododoro (687), Pascoal (687-692)
84. 687-701 – S. SÉRGIO I, da Síria 85. 701-705 – JOÃO VI, grego 86. 705-707 – JOÃO VII, grego 87. 708 – SISÍNIO, da Síria 88. 708-715 – CONSTANTINO, da Síria 89. 715-731 – S.GREGÓRIO II, romano 90. 731-741 – S. GREGÓRIO III, Síria 91. 741-752 – S. ZACARIAS, grego 92. 752 – ESTÊVÃO, romano 93. 752-757 – S.ESTÊVÃO II (III), romano 94. 757-767 – S. PAULO I, romano
Antipapas: Constantino II (767-768), Filipe (768)
95. 768-772 – S. ESTÊVÃO III (IV), siciliano 96. 772-795 – ADRIANO I, romano 97. 795-816 – S.LEÃO III, romano 98. 816-817 – S. ESTÊVÃO IV, (V), romano 99. 917-824 – S. PASCOAL I, romano 100. 824-827 – EUGÊNIO II, romano 101. 827 – VALENTIM, romano 102. 827-844 – GREGÓRIO IV, romano
Antipapa: João (844)
103. 844-847 – SÉRGIO II, romano 104. 847-855 – S.LEÃO IV, romano
Antipapa: Anastácio (855)
105. 855-858 – BENTO III, romano 106. 858-867 – S. NICOLAU I, romano 107. 867-872 – ADRIANO III, romano 108. 872-882 – JOÃO VIII, romano 109. 882-884 – MARINO I, de Gallese 110. 884-885 – ADRIANO III, romano 111. 885-891 – ESTÊVÃO V (VI), romano 112. 891-896 – FORMOSO, romano 113. 896 – BONIFÁCIO VI, de Gallese 114. 896-897 – ESTÊVÃO VI (VII), romano 115. 897 – ROMANO, de Gallese 116. 897 – TEODORO II, romano 117. 898-900 – JOÃO IX, de Tívoli 118. 900-903 – BENTO IV, romano 119. 903 – LEÃO V, de Árdea
Antipapa: Cristóvão (903-904)
120. 904-911 – SÉRGIO III, romano 121. 911-913 – ANASTÁCIO III, romano 122. 913-914 – LÂNDON, de Sabina (Lácio) 123. 914-928 – JOÃO X, de Ravena 124. 928-929 – LEÃO VI, romano 125. 929-931 – ESTÊVÃO VII (VIII), romano 126. 931-935 – JOÃO XI, romano 127. 936-939 – LEÃO VII, romano 128. 939-942 – ESTÊVÃO VIII (IX), romano 129. 942-946 – MARINO II, romano 130. 946-955 – AGAPITO II, romano 131. 955-963 – JOÃO XII, romano 132. 963-964 – LEÃO VIII, romano 133. 964-965 – BENTO V, romano 134. 965-972 – JOÃO XIII, romano 135. 973-974 – BENTO VI, romano
Antipapa: Bonifácio VII (974)
136. 975-983 – BENTO VII, romano 137. 983-984 – JOÃO XIV, de Pavia 138. 985-996 – JOÃO XV, romano 139. 996-999 – GREGÓRIO V, de Caríntia, Alemanha
Antipapa: João XVI (997- 998)
140. 999-1003 – SILVESTRE II, francês 141. 1003 – JOÃO XVII, romano 142. 1003-1009 – JOÃO XVIII, de Áscoli Piceno 143. 1009-1012 – SÉRGIO IV, romano 144. 1012-1024 – BENTO VIII, romano
Antipapa: Gregório (1012)
145. 1024-1032 – JOÃO XIX, romano 146. 1033-1044 – BENTO IX, romano (primeiro pontificado) 147. 1045 – SILVESTRE III, romano 148. 1045 – BENTO IX, romano (segundo Pontificado) 149. 1045-1046 – GREGÓRIO VI, romano 150. 1046-1047 – CLEMENTE II, alemão 151. 1047-1048 – BENTO IX (terceiro pontificado) 152. 1048 – DÂMASO II, alemão 153. 1049-1054 – S. LEÃO IX, de Egisheim, Alemanha 154. 1054-1057 – VÍTOR II, de Dollestein, Alemanha 155. 1057-1058 – ESTÊVÃO IX (X), de Lorena, Alemanha
Antipapa: Bento X (1058)
156. 1059-1061 – NICOLAU II, de Borgonha, França 157. 1061-1073 – ALEXANDRE II, Milão
Antipapa: Honório II (1061-1072)
158. 1073-1085 – S. GREGÓRIO VII, de Soana, perto de Sena
Antipapa: Clemente III (1080 e 1084-1100)
159. 1086-1087 – B.VÍTOR III, de Benevento 160. 1088-1099 – B.URBANO II, francês 161. 1099-1118 – PASCOAL II, de Viterbo
Antipapas: Teodorico (1100-1102), Alberto (1102), Silvestre IV (1105-1111)
162. 1118-1119 – GELÁSIO II, de Gaeta
Antipapa: Gregório VIII (1118-1121)
163. 1119-1124 – CALISTO II, de Borganha, França 164. 1124-1130 – HONÓRIO II, de Ímola
Antipapa: Celestino II (1124)
165. 1130-1143 – INOCÊNCIO II, romano
Antipapas: Anacleto II (1130-1138), Vítor IV (1138)
166. 1143-1144 – CELESTINO II, de Cittá di Castello 167. 1144-1145 – LÚCIO II, de Bolonha 168. 1145-1153 – B.EUGÊNIO III, de Pisa 169. 1153-1154 – ANASTÁCIO IV, romano 170. 1154-1159 – ADRIANO IV, inglês 171. 1159-1181 – ALEXANDRE III, Sena
Antipapas: Vítor IV (1159-1164), Pascoal III (1164-1168), Calisto III (1168-1178), Inocêncio III (1179-1180)
172. 1181-1185 – LÚCIO III, de Lucca 173. 1185-1187 – URBANO III, de Milão 174. 1187 – GREGÓRIO VIII, de Benevento 175. 1187-1191 – CLEMENTE III, romano 176. 1191-1198 – CELESTINO III, romano 177. 1198-1216 – INOCÊNCIO III, Anagni 178. 1216-1227 – HONÓRIO III, romano 179. 1227-1241 – GREGÓRIO IX, Anagni 180. 1241 – CELESTINO IV, Milão 181. 1243-1254 – INOCÊNCIO IV, de Gênova 182. 1254-1261 – ALEXANDRE IV, de Anagni 183. 1261-1264 – URBANO IV, francês 184. 1265-1268 – CLEMENTE IV, francês 185. 1271-1276 – B. GREGÓRIO X, de Piacenza 186. 1276 – B. INOCÊNCIO V, de Savóia, França 187. 1276 – ADRIANO V, de Gênova 188. 1276-1277 – JOÃO XXI, português 189. 1277-1280 – NICOLAU III, romano 190. 1281-1285 – MARTINHO IV, francês 191. 1285-1287 – HONÓRIO IV, romano 192. 1288-1292 – NICOLAU IV, de Áscoli Piceno 193. 1294 – S.CELESTINO V, de Isérnia 194. 1294-1303 – BONIFÁCIO VIII, de Anagni 195. 1303-1304 – B.BENTO XI, de Treviso 196. 1305-1314 – CLEMENTE V, francês 197. 1316-1334 – JOÃO XXII, francês
Antipapa: Nicolau V (1328-1330)
198. 1334-1342 – BENTO XII, francês 199. 1343-1352 – CLEMENTE VI, francês 200. 1352-1362 – INOCÊNCIO VI, francês 201. 1362-1370 – B. URBANO V, francês 202. 1370-1378 – GREGÓRIO XI, francês 203. 1378-1389 – URBANO VI, de Nápoles 204. 1389-1404 – BONIFÁCIO IX, Nápoles 205. 1404-1406 – INOCÊNCIO VII, de Sulmona 206. 1406-1417 – GREGÓRIO XII, veneziano
Antipapas: Clemente VII (1378-1394), Bento XIII (1394-1423), Alexandre V (1409-1410), João XXIII (1410-1415)
207. 1417-1431 – MARTINHO V, de Genazzano (Roma) 208. 1431-1447 – EUGÊNIO IV, de Veneza
Antipapa: Félix V (1439-1449)
209. 1447-1455 – NICOLAU V, de Sarzana, Gênova 210. 1455-1458 – CALISTO III, espanhol 211. 1458-1464 – PIO II, de Pienza, Sena 212. 1464-1471 – PAULO II, de Veneza 213. 1471-1484 – SISTO IV, de Celle Lígure (Savona) 214. 1484-1492 – INOCÊNCIO VIII, de Gênova 215. 1492-1503 – ALEXANDRE VI, espanhol 216. 1503 – PIO III, de Sena 217. 1503-1513 – JÚLIO II, de Savona 218. 1513-1521 – LEÃO X, de Florença 219. 1521-1523 – ADRIANO VI, holandês 220. 1523-1534 – CLEMENTE VII, de Florença 221. 1534-1549 – PAULO III, de Viterbo 222. 1550-1555 – JÚLIO III, romano 223. 1555 – MARCELO II, de Montepulciano (Sena) 224. 1555-1559 – PAULO IV, de Nápoles 225. 1559-1565 – PIO IV, de Milão 226. 1566-1572 – S. PIO V, de Bosco Marengo, perto de Alexandria, Itália 227. 1572-1585 – GREGÓRIO XII, de Bolonha 228. 1585-1590 – SISTO V, de Grottammare 229. 1590 – URBANO VII, romano 230. 1590-1591 – GREGÓRIO XIV, de Cremona 231. 1591 – INOCÊNCIO IX, de Bolonha 232. 1592-1605 – CLEMENTE VIII, de Florença 233. 1605 – LEÃO XI, de Florença 234. 1605-1621 – PAULO V, romano 235. 1621-1623 – GREGÓRIO XV, de Bolonha 236. 1623-1644 – URBANO VIII, de Florença 237. 1644-1655 – INOCÊNCIO X, romano 238. 1655-1667 – ALEXANDRE VII, de Sena 239. 1667-1669 – CLEMENTE IX, de Pistóia 240. 1670-1676 – CLEMENTE X, romano 241. 1676-1689 – INOCÊNCIO XI, de Como 242. 1689-1691 – ALEXANDRE VIII, de Veneza 243. 1691-1700 – INOCÊNCIO XII, de Nápoles 244. 1700-1721 – CLEMENTE XI, de Urbino 245. 1721-1724 – INOCÊNCIO XIII, romano 246. 1724-1730 – BENTO XIII, de Bari 247. 1730-1740 – CLEMENTE XII, de Florença 248. 1740-1758 – BENTO XIV, de Bolonha 249. 1758-1769 – CLEMENTE XIII, e Veneza 250. 1769-1774 – CLEMENTE XIV, de Forli, Rímini 251. 1775-1799 – PIO VI, de Cesena 252. 1800-1823 – PIO VII, de Cesena 253. 1823-1829 – LEÃO XII, de Genga, Ancona 254. 1829-1830 – PIO VIII, de Cíngoli, Macerata 255. 1831-1846 – GREGÓRIO XVI, de Belluno 256. 1846-1878 – PIO IX, de Senigallia, Ancona 257. 1878-1903 – LEÃO XIII, de Carpineto 258. 1903-1914 – S. PIO X, de Riese, Treviso 259. 1914-1922 – BENTO XV, de Pegli, Gênova 260. 1922-1939 – PIO XI, de Désio, Milão 261. 1939-1958 – PIO XII, romano 262. 1958-1963 – JOÃO XXIII, de Sotto il Monte, Bérgamo 263. 1963-1978 – PAULO VI, de Concésio, Bréscia 264. 1978 – JOÃO PAULO I, de Canale D’Agordo*, Belluno 265. 1978-2005 – JOÃO PAULO II, de Cracóvia, Polônia 266. 2005-2013 – BENTO XVI, de Baviera, Alemanha 267. 2013-atualmente – FRANCISCO, de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
* Canale d’Agordo chamava-se, até 1964, Forno de Canale.
Nacionalidade dos Papas
Italianos (211), franceses (15), gregos (14), sírios (6), alemães (6), africanos (3), espanhois (3), dálmatas (2- iuguslavos), português (1), palestino (1), ingles (1), holandes (1), polonês (1), argentino (1).
Duração dos Pontificados
Os mais longos
Pio IX 32 anos João Paulo II 27 anos Leão XIII 25 anos Pio VI 24 anos Adriano I 23 anos Pio VII 23 anos Alexandre II 22 anos Clemente IX 21 anos Urbano VIII 21 anos S. Silvestre 21 anos S. Leão I (Magno) 21 anos S. Leão III 21 anos Pascoal II 19 anos Pio XII 19 anos Inocêncio II 18 anos João XXII 18 anos Bento XIV 18 anos Pio XI 17 anos
Os mais curtos
Estevão 3 dias Bonifácio VI 10 dias Urbano VII 15 dias Marcelo II 20 dias Teodoro II 20 dias Celestino IV 20 dias Dâmaso II 20 dias Pio XIII 26 dias Leão XI 26 dias Adriano V 28 dias João Paulo I 33 dias Gregório VIII 57 dias Inocêncio IX 62 dias Vitor III 113 dias
Número de papas por século
Século – Número de papas
I 5 II 10 III 14 IV 10 V 12 VI 13 VII 20 VIII 13 IX 20 X 23 XI 21 XII 16 XIII 17 XIV 10 XV 11 XVI 17 XVII 11 XVIII 8 XIX 6 XX 8 XXI 3
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Papas que renunciaram
– Ponciano, em 235 – Celestino V, em 1294 – Gregório XII, 1415 (havia sido deposto pelo Concílio de Pisa, depois renunciou espontaneamente). – Bento XVI, 2013
Papas que foram depostos
– Silvério, em 537 – João X, em 928 – João XI, em 935 – João XII, em 963 – Bento V, em 964 – Leão VIII, em 964 – Gregório XII, deposto ilegalmente pelo Concílio de Pisa em 1409, abdicou em 1415.
– Bento IX, deposto três vezes, em 1044, 1045 e em 1047.
Papas irmãos
S. Paulo I, sucedeu em 757 ao seu irmão S. Estevão II (III). João XIX, sucedeu em 1024 ao seu irmão Bento VIII.
Papas que reeleitos 
– Bonifácio VII (antipapa), foi eleito a primeira vez em 974 e novamente eleito em 978. – Bento IX (1032 – 1044), foi reeleito depois de ter sido deposto (1045), mais tarde foi novamente deposto e novamente reeleito (1047 – 1048).
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