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lyricthecat-12 · 29 days ago
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(And also, this applies to any other fandom)
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thescrump · 1 year ago
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THE WINNER OF THIS POLL WILL BATTLE SONAMY
(Note: Since there are a lot of F|F Metamy headcanons, you can only vote for M|F incarnations of the ship since that is the theme of the poll)
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art-kimurazmv · 6 months ago
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Jeanne y Adam Acorn 💙❤️
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pinkishwrld · 1 year ago
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Sahaana 🔥
my new landlord, isn't she the cutest?
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samaya-samachar · 9 months ago
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अभिनय गर्दा गर्दै मर्न पाए हुन्थ्यो भन्ने लाग्थ्यो 
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shaadiwish · 1 year ago
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Actress & Youtuber Prajakta Koli Got Engaged To Her Longtime Beau Vrishank Khanal And Left Fans Ecstatic. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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herpsandbirds · 1 year ago
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Orange Oak Leaf (Kallima inachus), family Nymphalidae, Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal
Photograph by Arpana Khanal
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thegirlfromstationsquare · 2 months ago
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Posting screenshots of the one sonic cartoon with the most focus on environmentalism isn't helping ur case.
And this is why i cant stand most sally fans because they dont actually like sally the character, they like the IDEA of her. They see her compelling when she's shipped with sonic. They don't care about other potential ships like Knuxally or Khanally, & heaven forbid you pair with another girl!! Nope she's just an extension of Sonic!
What's ironic is, if Sally had came out today, these same fans would accuse her of being too woke because she isn't hyperfeminine, she's bossy, has the Mean Lesbian Haircut whatever. But since she's from an old cartoon she has that nostalgia factor protecting her. And well, they think because she was his first "true" love that should be her only trait. Yuck!
So, this one tweet shows the real goal behind these Rally 4 Sally types. Not actually want to bring her back because she could bring something new to the table or given better writing than what she had. They want her back so they can make their self insert fantasies complete.
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mutant-distraction · 1 year ago
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Arpana Khanal
Scientific name: Kalima inachus
Common name: Orange oak leaf or dead leaf
Location: Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal.
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manojkhanal-neurologist · 26 days ago
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🌟 Meet Dr. Manoj Khanal – Your Trusted Neurologist! 🌟
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Hello! 👋 I’m Dr. Manoj Khanal, a neurologist in Delhi dedicated to helping you take care of your brain and nerves. 🧠💪
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I treat a range of conditions like:
Stroke & Thrombosis 🚑
Headaches & Migraines 💥
Parkinson’s Disease 🧑‍🦳
Epilepsy ⚡
Autoimmune Disorders 🦠
Dementia 🧓
Botox Therapy for Neurological Issues 💉
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I’m also the Director of Neuroscience at Max Hospital, Delhi, where I work with a fantastic team to give you the best care. I’m here to listen, understand, and help you feel better. If you have any concerns about your brain or nerves, don’t hesitate to reach out!
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📍 Visit me at my clinic: Shop No 10, AB-10, Block BH, CNDS, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, 110088 📞 Call for appointments: 9953615453
👉 Don’t forget to follow me for helpful tips on brain health and updates on treatments. Let’s work together to keep your brain healthy and happy! 🧠💚
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sathya-kalburgi · 1 year ago
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Scientific name: Kalima inachus
Common name: Orange oak leaf or dead leaf
Location: Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal.
📷@ Arpana Khanal
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thescrump · 1 year ago
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ear-worthy · 5 days ago
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Ear Worthy Giving Thanks This Year
Meister Eckhart was a 13th century Christian theologian, who once said, “If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.”
Eight hundred years has not diminished the wisdom inherent in that statement. The human condition is such that we too often focus on what we lack and not on what we have. 
As a wise person once said,"Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses."
Sadly, Thanksgiving has become a holiday where gratitude is linked to a feast recorded as occurring in 1621. Now, being thankful is reduced to a day instead of a daily viewpoint or routine.
I think we can agree that thanking others is an act we do too infrequently. Think about when we do give thanks. When we're retiring, we finally thank people we worked with for 30 or 40 years. When someone gives us something, whether it be a present, a gift, or reward for an accomplishment, we give thanks. 
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I am, sadly, one of those people who does not offer thanks often enough to the people in my life. In the case of the Ear Worthy podcast review site, my personal jury has rendered a verdict. I, too, am guilty of not thanking the people who work with me on Ear Worthy.  
Like so many others, I have waited until Thanksgiving to offer my gratitude to those who have made Ear Worthy successful.
First, I want to thank the readers of Ear Worthy. There's that old existential question: If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, did it actually fall?
That's true for Ear Worthy. If an online publication was created to communicate podcast reviews, recommendations, and trends, would it qualify as a communications device if no one read it?
Thanks to you, we've had more than 250,000 impressions so far this year. We hope to continue to offer value to you in the coming year.
Second, I want to thank the people who make Ear Worthy possible. So far this year, we've published 275 articles. That doesn't happen alone. Thank you to our podcast consultant George Witt, for his wisdom and counsel. Thanks to Jim Driscoll in Texas for his investigative work on finding these hidden gems in indie podcasting. Thank you to Pushpa Khanal for her database management, SEO work, and technical expertise. Thank you to those who regularly share their incisive perspective on podcasts that are worth "ear time." Those people include Devin Andrade, Andreea Coscai, Arielle Nissenblatt, Lauren Passell, and Wil Williams. 
These people are passionate about podcasting. They are often the boost up the success ladder that indie podcasters need.  
Thank you to those who work with podcast networks and podcast marketing companies who send us press releases, updates, and announcements about podcasts. I know it's their job, but they are damn good at it and treat us at Ear Worthy - a small online publication -- with the respect accorded to institutions like The New York Times, Bloomberg, or Podnews. Those people include Mackensie Freeman, Ray Padgett, Tamar Aprahamian, Tucker Nesbitt, Khim Aday, Ale Russian, Jennifer Savage, Emily Hodgkins, Nancy Zakhary, and so many others.
Thank you to my partners at Substack for their ongoing support, including Amanda B., Danny Brown, Joe Casabona, Captain Ron, Tony Doe, J. Rosemary Francis, Samantha Hodder, and Diana Krach. Your positive comments and graciousness in recommending Ear Worthy are noted and appreciated.   
Thank you to John Kowalczuk for his financial support of Ear Worthy and his ability to analyze and define "quality podcasts." John epitomizes the concept of "giving back."
Thank you to all the independent podcasters who have been so gracious with their time so that we at Ear Worthy can help them achieve the level of success they desire from their podcasting efforts. 
I think an appropriate quote for any indie podcaster is this: “I’m thankful for my struggle because, without it, I wouldn’t have stumbled across my strength.”
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Thank you to Amanda B., Danny Brown, Ben Castleman, Steve Cooper, Matt Gilhooly, Glenda Pacanins, Ayesha Khan, Ned Donovan, Danusia Malina-Derben, Joe Gangemi, Whitney Knox Lee, Zale Mednick, Aileen Merciel, Arielle Nissenblatt, Mathew Passy, Emily McElwreath, Emily Ross, Rita Richa, Lyndsay Phillips, Monique Sanchez, Jennica Sadhwani, Evan Stern, and Jenn Trepeck. 
This next quote reminds us of why gratitude is such an essential fuel for well-being.  “The heart that gives thanks is a happy one, for we cannot feel thankful and unhappy at the same time.”
 Finally, I'm thankful that I get to interact with such creative, considerate, and skilled podcasters and those associated with the industry. I'll end with this quote:  “It’s a funny thing about life. Once you begin to take note of the things you are grateful for, you begin to lose sight of the things that you lack.”
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pinkishwrld · 1 year ago
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im doing a mini series in tomarang with Sahaana, new episode is out now! watch here
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nepalenergyforum · 21 days ago
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New Dam in Rangeli to Boost Irrigation for 7,000 Bighas of Agricultural Land
Urlabari, Nov. 11: Rangeli Municipality in Morang has constructed a dam on the Kayar River, aiming to irrigate 7,000 bighas of farmland. Built with a budget of Rs. 27.5 million, the dam, located at the border of Ward-6 was a joint effort by Ward-1 office and Belbari Municipality. Ward Chairman Mahesh Kumar Khanal stated that 90 per cent of the work has been completed. Initially, they sought…
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allmovies4eu · 2 months ago
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Purna Bahadur ko sarangi (2024) movie
Purna Bahadur ko sarangi All DetailsPurna Bahadur ko Sarangi (2024) movie TrailerCatch This also:OUR PINTEREST Purna Bahadur ko Sarangi (2024) movie: Purna Bahadur ko Sarangi is an upcoming Nepali drama movie directed by Saroj Poudel, and produced under the banner of 7seas Entertainment featuring Buddhi Tamang, Bijay Baral, Bhola Raj Sapkota, Anjana Baraili, Deshbhakta Khanal, Prakash Saput,…
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