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We are launching a series of short videos on the concept of IFRS and Ind AS in order to help commerce graduates and students of CA / ACCA etc. to retain the reporting principles of an accounting standards which are required for job interviews or in examinations.
#accadipifr#diplomaifrs#FinProConsulting#IFRScoaching#charteredaccountants#INDAS#DipIFRS#Pune#shorts#shortvideo#acca#conceptbuilderseries#cafinal#financialreporting#cafinalfr
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Bumble Flower Beetle (Euphoria inda) on a blueberry bush
May 1, 2024
Southeastern Pennsylvania
#bugs#bug#photographers on tumblr#bugblr#Euphoria inda#bumble flower beetle#entomology#insects#insect#nature#animals#wildlife photography#scarabs#beetle#beetles
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🐱 Somali
📸 Kim Indra Oehne
🎨 Usual [Coat Colours] [Iris Melanosis]
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just polycule things 😳🤤😳
#The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Really Really Really Really Love You#Rentaro Aijo#Shizuka Yoshimoto#Hakari Hanazono#Karane Inda#[muffled careless whisper playing in the distance]
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#Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo#100 girlfriends#100kano#hyakkano#inda karane#hanazono hakari#yuri#anime#gif
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hobie needs hug
#hobie brown#across the spiderverse#pavitr prabhakar#spiderman inda#spiderpunk#goldenpunk#chaipunk#hobie brown fanart#spiderverse#hobie spiderverse#hobie x pavitr#pavitr prabhakar fanart#spiderman india#atsv#atsv fanart#goldenpunk fanart
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#hyakkano#Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo#the 100 girlfriends#inda karane#hakari hanazono#Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo gif
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to everyone saying "oh! oh! but beetle furries aren't furries since they don't have fur! they're called something else!!!" - explain this:
that's right. you can't. know your place
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Have I mentioned that one of the cutest things about 100 Girlfriends is that the girls canonically like to listen to each others' love stories about them and Rentarou?
#hyakkano#100 kanojo#100 gfs#iku sutou#mei meido#hakari hanazono#hahari hanazono#shizuka yoshimoto#kusuri yakuzen#kurumi haraga#karane inda#nano eiai
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Inda Karane ; The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Really Really Really Really Love You ☆ Good Smile Company
#inda karane#karane inda#kimi no koto ga daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100 nin no kanojo#the 100 girlfriends who really really really really really love you#the 100 girlfriends who really love you#the 100 girlfriends#100 girlfriends#100 kanojo#100 kano#hyakkano#good smile company#gsc#nendoroid#anime#anime figure#figure#figure collecting#anime figurine#figurine#anime collecting#scale figure#myfigurecollection#manga
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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You
#100 girlfriends#the 100 girlfriends#100 kanojo#fyanimegifs#fyeahanimegifs#anime gifs#anime gif#hakari hanazono#karane inda#shizuka yoshimoto#kusuri yakuzen#my gifs
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Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo (The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You) - New goods with new illustrations for Comic Market 104.
#hyakkano#100kano#100 girlfriends#kimi no koto ga daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100 nin no kanojo#the 100 girlfriends who really really really really really love you#hakari hanazono#karane inda#contents seed#c104#official art#anime
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I didn't mean to make these two gifs go so well with each other, but they did so here
The 100 Girlfriends - Episode 1
#kimi no koto ga daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100 nin no kanojo#the 100 girlfriends#Hyakkano#100カノ#Hakari Hanazono#Karane Inda
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The 100 Girlfriends with Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Stupid Names.
AKA: Everyone in this manga has a name that's a pun or a play on words like Ace Attorney and I'm gonna explain them to you from GF 1 to 28.
Aijou Rentarou - The first syllable of both his names, "Ai" and "Ren" are both spelled with different kanji for "love." "Rentarou" means "Feeling Love."
Hanazono Hakari - "Hana" means "flower" or "blossom" and "zono" means "garden". Her surname is a reference to the expression "Atama ga Ohanabatake," literally meaning, "flower garden in the head." This phrase is used to describe someone who is constantly delusional and imaginative, referring to her lustful daydreams and delusions along with the flower-shaped hairpins that she wears as a part of her character design. "Hakari" is also a homophone for "plan," highlighting her devious nature and scheming brain.
Inda Karane - Karane's full name is derived from a highly typical Japanese tsundere sentence "betsu ni anta no tame ni yattenain dakarane!" ("It's not like I did it for you or anything!") The "In" in "Inda" also means "hospital" which is where she keeps sending Rentarou.
Yoshimoto Shizuka - Yoshimoto can translate to "Lover of Books" and "Shizuka" literally means "quiet."
Eiai Nano - "Eiai" is derived from "A.I." and "Nano" is derived from "Nanotechnology," alluding to her straightfoward, computer-like intellect and mechanistic demeanor.
Yakuzen Kusuri - "Yakuzen" means "medicinal cooking" in literal translation, while "Kusuri" is a homophone for the Japanese word for drug or medicine.
Hanazono Hahari - Her name is the same meaning as Hakari's, fitting since she is also very deluded. Hahari also contains the word "Haha," which also means "mother."
Haraga Kurumi - The "Hara" in "Haraga" means stomach, referring to Kurumi's incredible appitite.
Meido Mei - "Meido" literally means "Maid"
Sutou Iku - Iku's full name is pronounced similarly to the Japanese word "sutoikku", meaning "stoic", as a testament to her high pain threshold.
Utsukushisugi Mimimi - "Utsukushi" means "Beauty or Beautiful" Additionally, "Mimimi" has the kanji for "Beauty or Beautiful" twice, and employs the noma kanji, which repeats the kanji that comes before it. In her full name, the word "Beauty" is written in Kanji three times, and her family name and given name are pronounced in On'yomi and Kun'yomi, respectively. There are technically four counts if the Noma Kanji is counted. Therefore, her name can be interpreted as meaning "extremely beautiful."
Kakure Meme - "Kakure" means "to hide", and the "Me" in "Meme" means "eye," so her full name effectively means "two hidden eyes." The "Ka" in "Kakure" can also mean "splendor or flashiness" referring to the beuatiful face that she keeps hidden under her bangs as to not draw attention to herself.
Iin Chiyo - Highlighting Chiyo's position at her school, her full name written in hiragana strongly resembles the second half of the Japanese word for "class president," - "gakkyuu iinchou." "Chiyo" also has the kanji for "award" and "wisdom," and "Iin" has the kanji for "school" or "institution."
Yamato Nadeshiko - The phrase "yamato nadeshiko," describes the "personification of the idealized Japanese woman." Typically, a yamato nadeshiko is modest and courteous, with long, dark hair that is frequently styled nicely. They wear traditional Japanese attire, and they resemble the kind of woman Naddy's family attempted to turn her into before she rebelled and became obsessed with America. "Yamato" is a term for ancient Japan, and a Nadeshiko is a kind of pink carnation whose name translates to "Japanese Dianthus"
Yasashiki Yamame - "Yasa" means "gentle" or "affectionate", and "shiki" means "spreading" or "laying out" like one would do with seeds in a field. "Sashiki" spelled in a different kanji also means "cutting and planting." "Yamame" can literally be translated to mean "Mountain Woman" referring to Yamame's large size, but "mame" can also mean "hardworking" or "healthy" and "legume" which means "vegetable."
Momi Momiji - "Momimomi" is an informal way of saying squeeze or massage. "Momu" also means "to massage."
Yakuzen Yaku - Like Kusuri, the word "yakuzen" literally means "medicinal cooking," and her first name contains the same word, albeit written in a different kanji. Kusuri even mentions this in the manga directly, to which Yaku responds that her mother named her after her favourite tree, Yakusugi Cedars. Furthermore, when written using the Goroawase wordplay system, Yaku can be written with the numbers 8 and 9 ("Ya" and "Ku"), referring to how she is 89 years old.
Torotoro Kishika - "Torotoro" is a Japanese onomatopoeia that describes something becoming loose and viscous, which refers to the state Kishika enters when she is babied. Kishika also directly translates to "Flower Knight"
Kedarui Aashii - "Kedarui" means languid, listless or feeling sluggish and "Ashi" a slang version of the pronoun, "atashi" often used by gals. Beyond just Japanese, Aashi means "smile" in Hindi, which makes sense given the constant smile she bears on her face.
Nakaji Uto - The kanji for Nakaji is also used in the word "Chuunibyou," a colloquial term from Japan used to characterize early teens with grandiose delusions, a strong desire to stand out, and the conviction that they possess knowledge or secret hidden powers, i.e. exactly what Uto is. "Uto" is also an alternative interpretation of the kanj "shijin," which translates to "poet."
Meido Mai - Similar to Mei, Mai's surname, "Meido" is pronounced in Japanese similarly to how "maid" is. However, it is spelled with the wrong kanji, which could highlight how Mai is an inexperienced maid in comparison to the perfect maid that is Mei. "Mai" can also mean "little sister."
Bonnouji Momoha - The "Bonnou" in Bonnouji means "worldly desires," and "Momoha" means "108" referencing the 108 worldly desires of Buddhist terminology.
Baio Rin - Her full name is a pun on how the word for "violin" is pronounced in Japanese, but also sounds like the world "violent" or "violence." Her name is also a reference to "Biohazard" the Japanese name of the violent horror shooter game series, Resident Evil.
Hifumi Suu - "Hi Fu Mi" literally means "1 2 3" in the Goroawase wordplay system. Suu also means "number."
Kaho Eira - Kaho's name is a pun on "Capoeira" the style of Brazilian martial arts that she practices.
Nekonari Tama - Nekonari contains the kanji "Neko" and "Naru", which when put together means "to become a cat." Tama means "beads" but is also a homophone for "ball" referring to how cats like playing with balls of yarn.
Saiki Himeka - "Sai" means "talent," "ki" means "strange." "Hime" means "princess" and ""ka" means "song." Himeka uses the first kanji of her first name and the second kanji of her last name for her stage name, "Kiki," literally translating to "weird princess" or "strange princess."
Dei Matsuri - "Matsuri" literally means "festival," and "Dei" is derived from the ending particle of Edo dialect speech. "Dei" effectively replaces the standard ending particles "desu" and "da," emphasizing Dei's cockney English dialect.
Usami Shiina - Usami is a short abbreviation of "Usagi no Mimi", which means "bunny ears." Additionally, her full name is a pun on "Ū samishī na" which means "Ugh, I'm so lonely," naturally referring to how Shiina is unable to engage in solo activities due to her autophobia
#the 100 girlfriends who really really really really really love you#kimi no koto ga daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100 nin no kanojo#aijou rentarou#hakari hanazono#inda karane#shizuka yoshimoto#nano eiai#kusuri yakuzen#hahari hanazono#kurumi haraga#mei meido#iku sutou#mimimi utsukushisugi#meme kakure#chiyo iin#yamato nadeshiko#yamame yasashiki#momiji momi#yaku yakuzen#kishika torotoro#kedarui aashii#uto nakaji#mai meido#momoha bonnouji#rin baio#suu hifumi#eira kaho#tama nekonari#himeka saiki#matsuri dei
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“Don’t cry, it’s just a gag anime”
The gag anime:
#The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Really Really Really Really Love You#Shizuka Yoshimoto#Rentaro Aijo#Karane Inda#Hakari Hanazono#[gumball watterson voice] nobody's crying......... 😭
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