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SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY #4
#IVE BEEN CRYING FOR HT EPAST 5 MINS#comics#dc#superman: secret identity#superman: secret identity 4#clark kent#superman#photo#tais toi lys#lys reads comics#*panels
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The single brain cell gang & poor babysitter Qiu:
Bonus (4 idiots + Cheng):
#19 days#by Old Xian#old先#just caught up and laughing so hard 🤣#their recent stupid shenanigans immediately reminded me of Qiu's past sufferings lol#and Qiu's pose in those panels also reminded me of that one Cheng panel where they were staring at him#all bc HT lied about how they used to be so poor that his big bro ate cow dung 😭#they're so stupid lol#frugalkubabble
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losing my mind with some poor man on the phone because of the $500 bill i just got for something i did not ask for nor was i given the chance to deny :)
#this is why I don’t go to the doctor#I apologized to the guy on the phone at the beginning I said sir im sorry I know it wasn’t you that billed me but I am so fucking angry rig#ht now#not actually fighting him I just… why tf would they send out a panel not covered by insurance when I specifically said only do anything cove#red by insurance#uhhhhghgghhgghh#they’re gonna mail me an itemized bill and if that doesn’t reduce the cost i might kms#IM SO ANGRY AHHGGHGGGHGG
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I was gonna make a post about how I do sometimes really hate the "copy pasting art from a previous panel" trick because some artists really overuse it but obviously its not always a bad thing and is a pretty reasonable cost-saving measure that could also be utilized effectively for like comedy beats and such (and other things but I feel like it works best when used for comedy). But like that is kind of a hard thing to complain about without just sounding like a asshole because of how common of a trick it is and why it generally gets used etc etc.
Anyway heres this page from Vigilante 2005
#I sometimes randomly remember this page and get so angry I can barely speak#Going through it again for this page the copypaste trick gets used alot but this is DEFINITELY the worst case of it#Like its fine basically every other time it happens just this entire goddamn#6 panel page of the same art.#This comic is literally so messy its part of why Im obsessed with it#It feels like nobody on it cared and it FASCINATES me#like who the hell mandated a Vigilante miniseries in 2005!#Also for the record I dont really think this reflects badly on the artists I would also be doing this for vigilante 2005.#I think its fair not to try very hard for the fig/ht club vigilante miniseries.
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i should make more graphics <- proceeds not to make more graphics
#save me from the visions plaguing my head and allow me to put it in an image or multiple.. plzz#the visions in question: akitsu kimodameshi manga style panels (ive never recovered from that event) + xq and ht in monochrome + gold#ramblings!
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6.6 KV AC Substation panel explaination | 6600 volt HT panel | 6.6 kv p...
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A voltage stabilizer is a device that is used to regulate the voltage level of an electrical power supply. Its function is to automatically adjust the output voltage of the power supply to match the desired level, regardless of changes in the input voltage or load conditions.
🌐: easyenterprise.in
#electrical panel manufacturer#electrical panel#easy enterprise#lt panel#ht panel#automation#voltage stabilizer#electricalpanel#electricalequipment
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by Seth Mandel
Electricity has been one of the main challenges in Gaza, because Hamas refuses to do the one thing that would solve the problem almost overnight: stop its forever war against Israel. Now, it’s possible that HTS is planning to launch semiannual wars against Jordan and sabotage its own power supply, but I consider the possibility unlikely. That is, however, what Hamas does daily.
Here’s how the electricity in Gaza works. Israel provides 50 percent of the enclave’s power—and I do mean “provides.” Technically, Israel is selling electricity to Gaza, and the Palestinian Authority is supposed to pick up the tab. But they very often don’t, and certainly Hamas doesn’t pay, and every so often Israel threatens to cut off electricity for lack of payment—the debt is usually somewhere in the neighborhood of half a billion dollars. But Israel always backs down or accepts low partial payments.
How much does Hamas value that electricity? Well, it is not uncommon for their own rockets to hit the power lines and cut off parts of the grid. Usually, Israel just fixes the lines when Hamas destroys them. (Israel is terrible at doing genocide.) But on Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas knocked down more than half of their own power lines and Israel did not fix them; it had, if you remember, a few other priorities.
The other half of Gaza’s electricity is split into two main categories: 25 percent comes from Gaza’s diesel-run power plant and the other 25 percent comes from the sun. Gaza has a high concentration of solar cells, because there are lots and lots of roofs and lots of sun. Some of the solar power comes from Israeli companies, much of it from EU and UN projects (meaning, in part, the American taxpayer).
Some Gazans with solar-power systems sell electricity to their neighbors. Some who have their own diesel generators do the same. And the hospitals have been known to set up diesel generators in their bottom floors for public use.
What this means is that about a quarter of Gazan power doesn’t, in general, require the main grid. There’s a problem, however: in addition to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad rockets knocking down power lines, the fact that these groups operate from private homes means that the return fire from Israel knocks out solar roof panels. Hamas fires from civilian homes with the intent of getting those civilians killed, but doing so also kills the lights. Hamas is indescribably evil.
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2025 Book Bingo Plans
I've started planning out some of what I'm going to read for @batmanisagatewaydrug's 2025 book bingo (read more here), and to get myself hyped, I'm sharing the books I've set in stone, as well as recording some ideas I have for the other spaces!
I've been looking forward to Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins for a while now, I'm interested to see if it will live up to the philosophical examination it sets itself up as.
I got the illustrated copy of Eragon by Christopher Paolini/Sidharth Chaturvedi for Christmas, so that's kind of a no-brainer for the re-read.
Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao I'm also getting for Christmas, but it's the pretty Illumicrate version, so it's not getting here until January or February. I took a gamble with Iron Widow and got the hardcover, and I was not disappointed (I've read it 3 times and am going to reread it once I get HT, and will certainly reread both in the future), so I expect the fancy one will be money well spent (by my aunt but still).
I am just assuming that My Friends by Fredrik Backman is going to be set in Sweden, because all of Backman's other novels are set there. Hopefully I don't need to find a new book for the category lol. If I do this one will probably fit Literary Fiction anyway.
I've been working my way through my reread of the Hitchiker's Guide trilogy by Douglas Adams, and think I can finish the 3rd in the next few days, so I'm all set up for the 4th going into 2025 :)
I stopped reading Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey when school got really rough last year and have wanted to go back to it for a while. It was recommended to me by my dad, and one of his favorite books. In the 100-ish pages I've read, I've found it to be amazing as well.
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman was going to be my memoir choice until I realized it was actually essays.
I saw Death In Rocky Mountain National Park: Accidents and Foolhardiness on the Continental Divide by Randi Minetor while just wandering Barnes and Noble and was sure I had to read it when the title made it clear it wasn't going to blame animals for the actions of humans.
I've wanted to read Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine for a long time, but the concept alone has always made it a little too sad to convince myself to pick up. This year will be its year though.
I promised my roommate that I would read The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson last year so that we could watch the show for Halloween. I'm following through this year instead.....
My reasoning for Thud! by Terry Pratchett is simple. I like Discworld, I like Ankh Morpork, I like the Watch novels, I like Sam Vimes.
Below the cut are some of my ideas for the sections I haven't filled yet (anyone should feel free to send me as many recommendations for these as you want):
Literary Fiction:
All The Names by José Saramago (recommended by my dad)
The Summer Book by Tove Jansson (recommended by my roommate)
Short Story Collection:
And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer and Longer, The Answer is No, and The Deal of a Lifetime by Fredrik Backman (this is not technically a collection, but it is a group of short stories that I really want to read)
20th Century Speculative Fiction:
The Martian by Andy Weir (I just want to read it)
Published Before 1950:
TBD Agatha Christie novel (I stole my dad's books acquired a lot of these and want to read some)
Indie Publisher:
Something from this list
Graphic Novel, Comic Book, or Manga:
Nothing Special by Katie Cook (I read this on Webtoon as it's been coming out, it has some of the best panel transitions on the platform, and I really want to see how she translated that to book form. Also I want to own the books bc I love the story and refuse to pay Webtoon money for it)
Animal On the Cover:
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella Bird (I was looking at the "local" shelf (not at this book in particular though) in Barnes and Noble, and a woman (not an employee) came up to me to tell me this is one of her favorite books ever and now I must read it)
The Girl in Red by Christina Henry (I help run a blog here cataloguing books with little to no romance and/or sex in them for people who are sex/romance repulsed, and someone submitted this. I also read a book years ago that I loved, but I didn't have Goodreads even at that point, and all I really remembered was the cover and opening. I've been looking for a while, and I think this very well could be it)
City of Nightmares by Rebecca Schaeffer (I loved her Market of Monster's trilogy and the Webtoon adaptation, and have been meaning to read this for ages)
Descendent of the Crane by Joan He (recommended by my other roommate, plus I liked her book The Ones We're Meant to Find)
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett (re: the reasons for Thud!)
2025 Debut Author:
Honestly, no clue here. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it
Read a Zine and Make a Zine:
Scarland fanzine by a whole bunch of people (I've read it before but it's really quite amazing and I would read it again happily)
2024 Award Winner:
Something on this list
Romance Novel:
Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane (recommended by a friend whose judgement in books I really trust)
Read and Make a Recipe:
We will see what strikes my fancy this year
Historical Fiction:
Fever 1973 by Laurie Halse Anderson (this one has been on my TBR since 2015)
The Island of the Sea Women by Lisa See (this was a birthday present in 2019)
Babel by R.F. Kuang (the premise is cool, and it says it's a response to The Secret History and I loved that book)
Bookseller or Librarian Rec:
Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea (in 5th grade, we did a unit where the class was split into 3rds and we each analyzed 1 book. The kids who read this book loved it. I really wanted to read it then, but never did. Then in 8th grade a librarian recommended it to me, bringing it back to my memory, but I still didn't read it. It lives on my TBR because I feel like I need to read it for 10/13 year old me)
#neon's void#2025 book bingo#the hunger games#the inheritance cycle#heavenly tyrant#fredrik backman#the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy#desert solitaire#Death In Rocky Mountain National Park: Accidents and Foolhardiness on the Continental Divide#last chance to see#the haunting of hill house#discworld
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Time to call in the expert ♥ Thank you @rainy19days for showing me this stuck-tutorial by buboosenchan (LINK) So yeah, I used two old panels from the comic for this edit (Mo looking for the dropped earring and HT coming home and undressing to sleep in Mo's bed)
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Thoughts on JJK chapter 259 (Spoilers)
We start with a flashback to the blood junkies teaching Yuji how to use BM. As was already said in a previous flashback, Choso can't teach for shit but that's why Kamo is here. Yuji's one way of relating to the foundation of BM is a little infantile but when it works it works.
This 1-page flashback is there for only one thing: preparing us for Choso's upcoming death through sacrifice.
Sukuna collects BV like I did Yugioh cards. First a cooking pun, then a limit on furnace outside of his DE, then the inside of his DE was littered with explosive CE ambers, then a change of his barrier to keep his CT output high.
Uraume (not Sukuna! not the narrator!) declares this their victory while she hasn't even managed to defeat Hakari. The narrator does say though that this is Sukuna's ultimate move. Looking at its scale and immense destructive power, it's appropriate.
I made a post about other techniques that Sukuna probably has in his sleeve: CTR, the Maximum and the Hollow Technique. It could be that Sukuna's MT and HT could rival his Fire in destructiveness without contradicting the narrator: Sukuna is a villain who also grows while fighting just like the typical shonen protagonist. Sth like HT he might've just learned from Gojo making Yuji's continued fight against him hell.
The moment Yuji was in an enclosed and dark space with Choso above him I knew Choso was a goner. It's sad 😢 but we go back to that picnic table and those two have one last conversation with each other. They're at peace with the situation...
Important to note: Yuji normally infuses dream sequences into others unlike Sukuna who has a post-death talk with them. This is a post-death talk that Yuji now has with Choso, so I'm curious how that will get explained in the future. Is that part of the resonance that gets mentioned later?
Also important: with how everything with Choso and the picnic table is set up, I find it likely that Yuji will be here again right before dying (or when he dies). Other dead characters might greet him here.
The narrator tells us that after the dusts settles, Yuji's convictions get shaken. We get an appropriate 80% page close up of Sukuna from below, portraying him as the monstrous giant that he is.
What I don't really like here is that Yuji's feelings of despair don't get to sink in. Todo appears 1 panel after Yuji looks relatively all right. Maybe Gege didn't want to repeat Kugisaki's death aftermath as it wouldn't add much but a bit more emotions would've been better.
Anyway, Todo is here right when he was needed the most. A flashback tells us what the rational behind his late entrance and absence from Yuji's presence had been. Makes sense and now the Sukuna-Yuji(-Megumi?) resonance will be an important plot point later.
Does that resonance go both ways? Three ways? Was that how Yuji had entered the inner domain where Megumi is imprisoned right now?
Also, who else is going to show up now? This feels like the perfect setup for Nobara to make her comeback. The same points for keeping Todo's presence and assistance hidden apply to her and this scene directly calls back her death scene as well.
The "most likely fine" is also funny but it also sets up that Ino, Maki and Miwa(?) might've gotten injuries that cross them out of the fight. I think that only Maki will return.
Now the original Brothers™ are back to fighting together again (would've loved Choso and Todo to argue about that though). Sukuna of course knows everything about their fighting style and he looks like a menace again. (Maybe next chapter will open with another flashback of Choso and Todo fighting over Yuji)
Sukuna's arms are open and he smiles without any worries. While Uraume might be shocked that this isn't their victory and that Sukuna's most devastating attack only killed one person, Sukuna himself is all sunshine and rainbows.
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The Role of HT Control Panel Manufacturers in Power Distribution Systems
High Tension (HT) control panels play a critical role in the smooth functioning of power distribution systems.
These control panels are essential components used in industries, commercial spaces, and residential complexes where high-voltage electricity needs to be managed safely and efficiently.
HT control panels help regulate the flow of electricity, ensuring that electrical systems operate at peak performance, with safety as a top priority.
What Are HT Control Panels?
HT control panels are designed to control and distribute electrical power in high-voltage systems. These panels are typically used for systems operating at voltage levels above 660 volts and are crucial for industries that require a steady and reliable power supply.
They contain various components, including circuit breakers, switches, relays, and transformers, all working together to ensure that electricity is distributed evenly across the system.
The Importance of HT Control Panel Manufacturers
HT control panel manufacturers play an essential role in the development, design, and production of these systems. Their expertise ensures that the panels meet safety standards and function optimally in different industrial environments. The key responsibilities of HT control panel manufacturers include:
Design and Customization: Each industrial setting may require a unique control panel design. Manufacturers work closely with clients to design panels that meet specific operational needs, ensuring safety, efficiency, and ease of maintenance.
Quality Control: The reliability of a power distribution system depends heavily on the quality of the components used in control panels. HT control panel manufacturers are responsible for sourcing high-quality materials and implementing strict quality checks to ensure the panels meet industry standards.
Safety Standards: HT control panels need to adhere to safety standards and regulations, which vary from one region to another. Manufacturers ensure that their products comply with local electrical safety codes and standards, reducing the risk of electrical hazards and failures.
Innovation: The evolving demands of industries require continuous improvement in technology. HT control panel manufacturers focus on incorporating the latest innovations, such as advanced monitoring systems and automated controls, into their designs to improve operational efficiency.
Conclusion
HT control panel manufacturers play an integral role in the power distribution systems that keep industries running smoothly.
Their expertise in design, safety, and technology ensures that high-voltage electricity is efficiently managed and distributed without compromising on safety or performance.
For industries in Ahmedabad and beyond, working with a reliable HT control panel manufacturer is essential for ensuring the longevity and reliability of their electrical systems.
If you're looking for expert solutions in HT control panels, Gayatri Group is the name you can trust. Contact us today for customized, high-quality control panels tailored to your specific needs.
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all i can think abt is how silly this panel looks 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️ i know that thats mgs mouth but it looks like ht is holding his tongue LMFAOO
#19 days#tianshan#my babies#i love them sm#this chapter made me cry laugh go insane cry again#all of the emotions
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So, since official height is out the picture, I'm just gonna ask if any of them are over 3 meters tall?
Or is that also a loaded question? X)
Phew Nah, this one's fine xD
3 meters tall is a lot so maybe not, but prbly around 2m40 for the tallest (HT! Pap)? A bit more?
More than that and he won't fit in the comics panels anymore. Or his cabin.
#ask#ask me#height difference#Blue and Sweet sharing a panel is a technical nightmare that's bound to happen sooner than later#(I love them still)
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