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hello everyone I finally announced the winners of my DITYS thanks again for participating with your works♥️😊 1 post @menori-ori _ori. 2 posts on @Squidyjam instagram. 3rd place @neephyra-transformers . as soon as possible I will give you your prizes write me in private what you would like me to make for you
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#i love them so so so so much#nhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa#your honor they are my emotional support!#shin karino#kotaro#kotaro sato#kotarou satou#kotaro lives alone#manga#mangacaps#manga screenshots#kla#kla mizuki#mizuki kla#kotaro lives alone mizuki#mizuki kotaro lives alone#mizuki akitomo#mangá
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Replying to this: https://www.tumblr.com/ectokelpeigh/755208496159555584/scene-where-technus-is-possessing-a-bunch-of-cars?source=share
I'm very late to this but that is a 100% valid reaction from Technus. I saw one of those ugly dumpster wannabes a few weeks ago and ranted to myself the whole way back to my apartment trying to figure out why anyone would buy that heap of trash.
(Now I kind of need a fic where Technus destroys a cybertruck out of spite. Without touching it directly because. Major yuck. If a fic like that hasn't been written already anyway.)
The post, for anyone who wants to skip the link:
Honestly, the only reason to touch a cybertruck is mistaking it for a dumpsters, which raccoons (the leading experts on dumpsters) apparently do
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୨୧ • Alt Abscentic : KLA
Juvelic term for those who are kenochoric loving agenders.
PT. Alt Abscentic : KLA. Juvelic term for those who are kenochoric loving agenders. END OF PT.
#abscentic#kla#mogai#liom#radinclu#⚰️︰︵︵ rise the flag#🩸︰︵︵ gift for the beloveds#radinclu flags#mogai flags#kenochoric#agender
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Semiconductor Companies Under Scrutiny Amid U.S. Export Restrictions to China
Increased Scrutiny on Semiconductor Companies Amid Export Restrictions A growing number of technology firms involved in semiconductor manufacturing are facing heightened scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill. This comes as the United States government considers implementing further export restrictions aimed at curbing China’s technological advancements. The House Select Committee on the Chinese…
#Applied Materials#ASML#China#chip-making technology#export restrictions#House Select Committee#KLA#Lam Research#Representative John Moolenaar#Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi#semiconductor#technology firms#Tokyo Electron#U.S. government
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Eyeliner Lyrics
Singer:Kulbir Jhinjer, KLAAlbum:Still Around Ve patla jeha jism gulabi aaJatti da ae rehnda ghumhlaya veTainu kade nazar na aaya ohSuit main punjabi jehda paaya ve Signal phadakde wang deBhejdi veeni jo teri hoor ve Eyeliner da tikka tere laa deyanTainu rabb rakhe nazran ton door veEyeliner da tikka tere laa deyanTainu rabb rakhe nazran ton door ve You’ve got my blessingCuz I got your…
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Thunderbirds guest vehicles appreciation:
The many guest vehicles seen in Thunderbirds. Which is your favourite?
#thunderbirds 1965#guest vehicles#fireflash#sidewinder#sun probe#monorail#Martian Space Probe#ocean pioneer#RTL-2#crablogger#skythrust#KLA#Zero-X#Skyship One
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Thariq Harap Gorontalo Utara Bisa Meraih Kabupaten Layak Anak
HIMPUN.ID – Bupati Thariq Modanggu berharap, Kabupaten Gorontalo Utara bisa meraih Kabupetan Layak Anak. Hal itu disampaikan Thariq saat diwawancarai awak media usai mengikuti kegiatan “Verifikasi Lapangan Hybrid (VLH) Penilaian Kabupaten Layak Anak (KLA)” di Aula Kantor Dinas Kominfo Gorontalo Utara, Jumat 26 Mei 2023. Dikatakan Thariq, verifikasi Lapangan Hybrid (VLH) penilaian Kabupaten Layak…
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#THEM#JUST THEM#manga#english#manga in english#en#kla#kotaro lives alone#kotaro sato#kotarou satou#shin karino#mangacaps#mangá
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Hey the technus polls are funny and all but can we get an actual way of voting for the character we want to win or was the whole thing just rigged from the start? Like no hate it IS a funny bit I just wanted to like, actually vote for other characters in those polls lmao
#I got an anonymous message asking if I planned on doing a whole dp sexyman tournament#and exactly 10 seconds after posting my response [no] I had the idea for this#tbh I'm torn on whether or not I'll post fair polls#if anyone else does it you won't offend me#Thank you to everyone who participated in the Peepawpocalypse#kla#dps#I literally made all the Technus polls before the first round even ended l m a o
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ok i just finished kotarou lives alone in one sitting and i dont even know what to say. that was the best and worst experience of my life. i was laughing one second and ugly crying a moment later. there was not a single episode where i didnt shed a tear. jesus fuck
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U.S. sanctions deplete stocks of Huawei's advanced chips.
According to The Register portal, US sanctions imposed on Huawei back in the days of US President Donald Trump led to the fact that the company finally ran out of stocks of its own flagship chipsets designed for smartphones.
Huawei-owned HiSilicon chipsets have finally run out of stock recently, according to Hong Kong-based Counterpoint Research, which relies on its own sources. Counterpoint says HiSilicon's share of the global smartphone market dropped to zero in the third quarter from 0.4% in the prior quarter, compared to 3% in the same period last year.
According to the publication, Huawei's smartphone business has already been hit hard by US sanctions, which were first imposed on the company in 2019 and later extended.
The Counterpoint report clearly illustrates the impact of the expanded US sanctions on Huawei in 2020. This potentially predicts the impact of sanctions on other Chinese companies that have recently come under US export bans that prevent the supply of advanced US chips, chip-making equipment and specialized tools to the Celestial Empire… Detail: https://bitcoingrandee.com/posts/68 NEWS
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'Just call him on the phone'
Q: Aside from the millions you’ve been offered for a reunion concert, how did you feel about producer Lorne Michaels’s generous offer of thirty-two hundred dollars for appearing together on Saturday Night Live a few years ago?* A: Oh, yeah, Paul and I were together watching that show. He was visiting us at our place in the Dakota. We were watching it and almost went down to the studio, just as a gag. We nearly got into a cab, but we were actually too tired. Q: How did you and Paul happen to be watching TV together? A: That was a period when Paul just kept turning up at our door with a guitar. I would let him in, but finally I said to him**, “Please call before you come over. It’s not 1956, and turning up at the door isn’t the same anymore. You know, just give me a ring.” He was upset by that, but I didn’t mean it badly. I just meant that I was taking care of a baby all day, and some guy turns up at the door … But anyway, back on that night he and Linda walked in and he and I were just sitting there watching the show, and we went, Ha-ha, wouldn’t it be funny if we went down, but we didn’t. Q: Is that the last time you’ve seen Paul? A: Yes, but I didn’t mean it like that.
<...> Q: You say you haven’t really listened to Paul’s work and haven’t really talked to him since that night in your apartment— A: Really talked to him, no, that’s the operative word. I haven’t really talked to him in ten years. Because I haven’t spent time with him. I’ve been doing other things and so has he. You know, he’s got twenty five kids and about twenty million records out — how can he spend time talking? He’s always working.
(John Lennon, 1980, All We Are Saying, David Sheff)
*It was in 25 April 1976 **it was in 26 April 1976
Well, when I, when I was Just a little baby boy, Every night, every night I would call, Because your number, you know, Brought me such sweet joy. I've called your name, John, Every night since then But I ain't never, no, no, never Heard you calling me, My sweet, sweet babe, So, you know, you better call me back again, I call your operator but I still can't get through to you, Call me back again
(Call Me Back Again, presumably, 10 June 1976, Seattle)
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Tell me, is she everything i see Or is she really not the one for me? We know, and though some may disagree But do they know the way we want to be? <…> Building something One thing made to last And holding something Special from the past And do I still believe in stories we've been told***? Are all the things she brings me worth their weight in gold? Oh yeah, (oh yeah) pure gold
(Pure Gold, Paul for Ringo, 1976)
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***I remember when John and I were first hanging out together, I had a dream about digging in the garden with my hands. I’d dreamt that before but I’d never found anything other than an old tin can. But in this dream I found a gold coin. I kept digging and I found another. And another.The next day I told John about this amazing dream I’d had and he said, ‘That’s funny, I had the same dream’. So both of us had this dream of finding this treasure. And I suppose you could say it came true. I remember years later talking about it – ‘Remember that dream we had?’; ‘Yeah, that was far out’. So the message of that dream was: keep digging lads.'
(Paul McCartney to The Big Issue, Feb. 2012)
After you've gone And left me crying After you've gone Ain't no deny You'll feel blue You'll feel sad You'll miss the dearest pal that you ever had
There'll come a time And don't you forget it There'll come a time When you'll regret it****
Someday when you grow lonely Your heart will break like mine You want me only After you've gone After you've gone away
(After You've Gone, 1977, Paul's version - 'just for fun' as he said - of a 1918 popular song written by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer, and it's Frank Sinatra's (and Sophie Tucker!) version.
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****the line 'Don't you forget it/When you'll regret it' reminds another old (not as old like After You've Gone but old) song - I Love You And Don't You Forget It by Perry Como. The song, what our lads were singing in their early years so playfully:
Klas Burling: Tell us something about how you find a song… how you get the idea about a song, to write it down. John: Well, sometimes it's the words first, and then the music after. Klas Burling: Very often you've got a title, you know… Me and you, and everything like that? Paul: Yeah. We try to do that, to make it personal so it's… so we really mean it. When we sing a thing about 'I love you,' it's easier. John: (singing) 'And don't you forget it!' John & Paul: (singing together, jokingly) 'I love you and don't you forget it!' Paul: Well, you see, it's easier than singing something about the cat that lives on the hill, man. (laughter) Paul: It's a lot easier just to sing about what you feel yourself.
(August 23 1963, interview with Klas Burling)
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Was I just dreaming or was it only yesterday I used to hold you in my arms And now a baby, and a another on the way [Indescernable] in a farm Now must we be alone? If it don’t feel right, don’t do it If it don’t look right, look right through it If it don’t feel right, don’t do it Just call him on the phone
(John Lennon, Real Life, Feb 1977)
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We'd had a bread strike over here***** and I rang him and I was saying, What are you doing? He says. I'm baking some bread.' 'Oh! Me too.' Imagine, with the stereotypes, John and Paul talking about baking bread.
(Paul McCartney, May 2001, interview for Mojo magazine)
*****a bread strike in England was in Nov 1978
Q: Do you regret that your life has become so public? A: I realized that a good fifteen years ago. I remember actually thinking when I went on holiday somewhere, ‘God I’d really better start thinking now about keeping a few countries aside where we don’t sell records. I won’t be able to go anywhere without being recognized.’ But now I think, ‘Really, I’ve reached the point of no return. There’s no going back.’ Even if I didn’t want to sing anymore, I’d just be like Greta Garbo or Brigitte Bardot. They both retired but you’d never know it. John said this to me a year before he died. He said, ‘Be careful what you wish for, it might just come true.’ That’s the way I look at it. I wished for all this and I got it. To regret it would mean I’d have to sit here and live with negative thoughts about it. I know that would only sink me. Even if I had feelings of regret my personality would not really let them out. ‘Look mate, you don’t regret it. Look on the other side,’ that’s me. Not to sink. I always used to do that instinctively, and not allow too many negative thoughts to surface.
(Paul McCartney, April/May 1982, interview for Music Express)
The couple of years after the Beatles broke up it was very touchy because I think we suspected each other of business manoeuvres. So anyone would ring up, it would be like, “Why is he ringing?” And when you put up the defensive like that it’s very difficult to say, “I’m not! Honest!” You just don’t know where to put yourself. So we had a lot of those ups and downs for quite a few years. But the favourite thing was that if ever we talked not business – and what we ended doing, actually, was make a rule not to talk business on the phone – and on those occasions, we had really good vibes, man. And it was great; we just talked kids, we talked family, we talked cats, we talked life, rather than, “oh, what songs are doing with x business affair?” And one of the great things for me, one of the consolation prizes after John was killed, the only thing– you know, you find yourself holding on to little bits of wreckage to keep yourself afloat. And with me it was the fact that our last phonecall was really one of the best we ever had together; it was really warm, we were really friends again.
(Paul McCartney, 1984, interview for CBS Morning News)
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Q: Do you remember your last conversation with John? A: Yes. That is a nice thing, a consoling factor for me, because I do feel it was sad that we never actually sat down and straightened our differences out. But fortunately for me, the last phone conversation I ever had with him was really great, and we didn’t have any kind of blowup. It could have easily been one of the other phone calls, when we blew up at each other and slammed the phone down. Q: Do you remember what you talked about? A: It was just a very happy conversation about his family, my family. Enjoying his life very much; Sean was a very big part of it. And thining about getting on with his career. I remember he said, “Oh, God, I’m like Aunt Mimi, padding round here in me dressing gown”– robe, as he called it, ’cause he was picking up the American vernacular –“feeding the cats in me robe and cooking and putting a cup of tea on. This housewife wants a career!” It was that time for him. He was about to launch Double Fantasy.******
(Paul McCartney, Dec 1984, interview for Playboy)
******Double Fantasy released 17 November 1980
I was lucky. The last few wee... months that he was alive, we’d managed to get our relationship back on track. And we were talking and having real good conversations. Real nice and friendly.
(Paul McCartney about This One, interview with Bernard Goldberg for the TV series 48 Hours, 1989)
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#I did it!#I made out John and Paul calls after 1976 when John didn't let Paul into the house#Paul in his interviews combines the call about baking bread (which was in 1978) and the last call (maybe on John's birthday)#when John told about Double Fantasy#the beatles#john lennon#paul mccartney#john and paul#accidental divorce#call me back#after you've gone#real life#pure gold#the power of context#interview: john#interview: paul#david sheff#klas burling#baking bread#Youtube#the songs we were singing
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