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I love you characters with avoidant attachment styles, I love you characters who adopt surface level philosophies of stoicism or nihilism for the sake of survival, I love you characters who will sacrifice themselves for a cause they never intended to sign up for but that they have nonetheless become emblematic of like it’s their day job, I love you characters who are obligate martyrs and tools and weapons and figureheads and icons, I love you characters who are not sure what’s left of their old selves underneath the layers and layers of scar tissue and the reputation that’s been placed upon them, I love you characters that are too afraid to find out, I love you characters that despite their own efforts remain deeply compassionate at the core, who have internal compasses that run hot and completely against the philosophies they use to reason with their fate, who know the way they love and care is both antithetical and their only option, who want to live so badly they’re willing to die for it, who don’t think they deserve it, who know that they do, who
#I am forcibly removed from the stage#ohghhhhghuu I am. unwell#why am I suddenly. thinking abt Levi Ackerman so intensely#this is also abt LC Gregor btw#actually this is. a big trope that I enjoy now that I’m thinking abt it#anyway !#character analysis
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Falco & Humanity's Strongest Pair
The Final Battle Mikasa Ackerman & Levi Ackerman VS The Founding Titan-Attack on Titan-LC Studio (source)
#snk news#snk merchandise#snk merch#falco grice#jaw titan#mikasa ackerman#levi ackerman#rivamika#levimika#snk s4#aot s4#snk 138#snk final season#aot final season#attack on titan#shingeki no kyojin#snk#aot
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lolesports + Internet - Play-Ins
feat. MDK Elyoya, MDK Alvaro, PSG Azhi, 100 Thieves LCS, SHG Evi, PNG TitaN, PNG Kuri, GAM Levi, Vikings VCS, R7 Summit, Jatt, Caedrel
All Worlds Content
#lolesports#lol esports#league of legends esports#worlds 2024#meme#edit#mine#lolesport plus textpost
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New Hange Zoë Figure by JR studio
and Levi and Hange “Dedicate your Heart” figure by LC studio
we keep winning!!!
#levi ackerman#hange zoe#attack on titan#shingeki no kyojin#levi x hange#hanji zoe#levi#illustration#levi x hanji#levihan#attack on titan season s4 p3
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Mikasa & Levi VS The Founding Titan resin statue // by LC Studio
Scale/Height: 55 cm // 24 cm
Available here for $197-$634 (depends on which version you choose)
#have an aot post for all 2 people who follow me for that lmao#attack on titan#shingeki no kyojin#unlicensed figure#aot levi#levi ackerman#mikasa ackerman#mikasa aot#mikasa attack on titan#levi attack on titan#aot figure#anime figures#anime figure#resin statue
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So your old account got deleted because two fitness models copyright striked you? Wtf do they go online searching for people that make gifs of them? Do they have people for that? That’s crazy!
So your old account got deleted because two fitness models copyright striked you?
Yes, but actually, I got 3 copyright strikes. (Their rule is 3 strikes in less than 18 months = account termination.)
Got one for 2 LC posts and another one for a FN post. And got also one for my "top 10 2022 posts" so I don't know what triggered it on that post. Could be Levi or Narad or someone else.
Wtf do they go online searching for people that make gifs of them? Do they have people for that? That’s crazy!
They use apps that do all the work for them, tracking their content and sending DMCA requests automatically. And they got monthly reports with how many pictures and videos have been taken down.
And like I already said, I only posted pictures and gifs made from their content everyone could see for free on insta, twitter and tiktok. Thought I was making free publicity for the content they charge, but they don't see it that way...
Another thing is that I had no idea I already had 2 warnings, as they were sent via emails. Like I'd read the dozens of emails Tumblr sends me every day on an email account I never check... Tumblr really should notify those warnings on their app.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Levi's boot cut 515 Pakistan size 12 L/C bay wing pockets.
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From Capitalism to Revolution: Understanding Haiti's Economic Struggles with the Film 'Madan Sara'
by Levi Wise Kenneth Catoe Jr.
The documentary from Etant Dupain, Madan Sara (2021), foregrounds the hard-working women at the heart of Haiti’s economy. I had the chance to see the documentary when it screened at Medgar Evers College on February 5, 2024, followed by a Q&A with the film’s co-executive producer, Lulaine Childs. The issues raised by the film resonated deeply at this moment, as Haiti faces a new crisis and the hard-won stability of the Madan Sara is threatened. The film is entirely in Haitian Creole and features one-on-one interviews, archival footage from Haitian revolts, and television news footage from the uprisings that have taken place in Haiti in recent years that have negatively impacted the country.
I was deeply impressed with the documentary and I felt empathy for the Madam Sara community. Because of the similarities in the African Diasporic experience, I connect to their experience in Haiti as if it were my own in the United States, although we were divided geographically through the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. I hope that everyone has a chance to view this film and that it sparks discourse around the Madan Sara and the ongoing struggle for national autonomy in Haiti. It’s a conversation that is centuries in the making and needs, more than ever, to be had. To learn more about the film and the “Madan Sara,” I caught up with the film’s co-executive producer, Lulaine Childs.
Levi Wise-Catoe: Hi Lulaine! Could you please explain what the film Madan Sara is about and who the “Madan Sara” are?
Lulaine Childs: The women known as Madan Sara in Haiti work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell food and other essentials in markets throughout the country. Despite the obstacles faced by the women working in a sector that lacks investment, infrastructure, and state assistance, the Madan Sara continues to be one of the most critical parts of the Haitian economy and of who we are as a country. The Madan Sara documentary tells the stories of these indefatigable women who work at the margins to make Haiti’s economy run. Despite facing intense hardship and social stigma, the hard work of the Madan Sara puts their children through school, houses their families, and helps to ensure a better life for generations to come. This film amplifies the calls of the Madan Sara as they speak directly to society to share their dreams for a more just Haiti.
LWC: I loved the movie. What was your filmmaking process like? Was it an easy process or was it difficult? And if it was easy or difficult, how?
LC: Independent filmmaking is always a difficult process because funds are limited and time is of the essence. For this film, it wasn’t a particularly hard process because Etant, Tina, Natalie, Wesly, and the rest of the team really did the heavy lifting. I think having a good team in place is key to making the process easier because doing this alone would be very difficult even for the most seasoned filmmaker.
LWC: In the film, Haiti is depicted as a community held together by strong Black women and by Black women’s entrepreneurship. Do you feel that is something that connects to the Black community in the US as well, where the Black community is often held together by strong Black women?
LC: I think it’s a common thread among the African diaspora. The strong Black woman has been and continues to be the “poto-mitan” of the society [note: the “poto-mitan” is a pillar that is found as the central architectural feature of Haitian vodou temples]. Nothing moves without their participation. A lot of times the leadership of men is talked about and heralded. Oftentimes, Black women still have a hard time getting heard, although it has gotten better over the years. You find them being the head of a lot of households, they are the ones who are doing the organizing, and sometimes they are the faces of certain movements. Without the women being as strong as they are, Black communities all over the world would be in a state of chaos.
LWC: What is the message that you would like for people to walk away with after viewing your film?
LC: The Madan Sara, like all women who do their work in the global south, deserve to be praised and the issues that affect them need to be handled so the countries can move forward. Despite all the odds, the Madan Sara have been able to feed their families, put their kids through school, and maintain their lifestyle. However, in these modern times, Haiti as well as other countries where women do this work should find a way to help lighten the burden they carry doing the work. Things like health insurance, property insurance for their merchandise, safe streets, access to credit, clean workspaces, and adequate bathroom facilities at the market, are just some of the things that should be in place for them.
LWC: As a Haitian-American, do you feel more Haitian or American? Which culture defines your character, being Haitian or being a U.S.-American from Brooklyn?
LC: I’m definitely more American from Brooklyn, but the more I learn about Haiti it gives me a better sense of self, if that makes sense. I have come to integrate certain aspects of the culture to my lifestyle.
LWC: How does the strife in Haiti affect you?
LC: Personally, it doesn’t really affect me. My ties to Haiti are limited. However, I do have some colleagues and contemporaries from Haiti I work with, and through them and the news I get an understanding of how bad it is. People have basically had their lives upended because certain people in the country want to keep it on its knees. Anywhere black people are suffering whether it be Congo or Haiti, it’s a terrible situation. Even the situation in Palestine specifically with what’s happening in Gaza and what happened in Israel on October 7th, human suffering is a terrible burden to deal with.
LWC: How do you think your film may change the negative perception that people may have regarding Haiti? Haitians?
LC: I think after seeing the film people will learn something new about Haiti. I also think the film humanizes the Haitian woman who is working as a Madan Sara. When people read or watch the news, they may see a woman selling food in the public market and think nothing of it. I think after watching this film and really getting an idea of what this woman has to do to feed her family, it will give them a different idea of the country and its people.
LWC: In your own words, could you tell the audience of Musings blog why they should all go watch your film Madan Sara?
LC: I think the audience should see Madan Sara because they may learn something new about Haiti. Madan Sara is a different story from the usual stories of disaster and chaos that tend to circulate about the country. While most of those stories are about current events, stories about people like the Madan Sara exist and deserve to be told.
LWC: How do Haiti’s problems and social disorder affect the whole African Diaspora? Are we all impacted by the political rebellion taking place in Haiti? And how difficult was it for you to include gang warfare in your film?
LC: Haiti is arguably the greatest symbol of Black power in the world. Once the country declared its independence by defeating the French and keeping the other world powers at bay, it was a signal to the entire world—especially black people—that freedom and independence were attainable. However, since that time Haiti has suffered for it. Part of it could be a conspiracy by world powers to make Haiti look bad, as some would suggest. I think there are a lot of things happening at the same time. Corruption, bad and weak governance, the lack of true relationships with other countries, the inability to grow the economy, and the unfettered presence of NGOS, in my opinion, have all worked to put Haiti in its current state. I also think part of the disorder is due to the long-lasting impact of slavery and colonialism throughout the African diaspora. I think there are still things we are learning about how slavery was and the mental impact it had on our people. In addition, I think the very real emotional, mental, and physical trauma still rears its ugly head even in the ways we act and how the outside world views the African diaspora. That is the reason unity and economic independence are always talked about, but never really materialize.
LWC: How do you feel regarding current news about the Haitian gangs’ war against law enforcement and the freeing of Haitian prisoners? And how does this affect Black people in the U.S. who are also dealing with our own mass incarceration?
LC: The situation in Haiti continues to get worse because of the insecurity in the country due to the elected officials and others in their positions not doing their work. A situation like a prison break isn’t new in Haiti, but obviously, it is a terrible occurrence on top of the recent events taking place in the country. It just adds to the narrative of the country being chaotic, but it took years to get to this state. A lot of people abdicated their responsibility while in power or were just corrupt officials using their positions and their resources to cause damage to the country. As far as Black people in the U.S. it just gives those who already have negative ideas about us somewhere they can point their finger, making it seem like there is a simple answer. Those same people will ignore everything that came before and the effect it had which may lead to a situation like what’s taking place in Haiti. Corruption, the institutionalization of bad ideas, and the abdication of responsibility by those in power, all play huge roles in the mass incarceration of Black people.
LWC: What film are you working on now?
LC: We are working on a comedy film called Mainland. We are also working on a documentary about the 1974 Haitian World Cup team. We are also helping other filmmakers promote and distribute their projects. One of them is a short film called N’AP Boule by Alexandrine Benjamin, a filmmaker from Haiti.
LWC: Thank you so much for your thoughtful replies, and best of luck in everything that you are working on. I look forward to your further success. Finally, as a filmmaker myself, I am interested if you are also utilizing the film competition route, which helps to build exposure and accolades.
LC: Yes, with this specific film, we entered different film festivals and won some awards. However, we didn't want to stay in that loop. For documentaries, a lot of the time the different distribution companies that work in the space tend to have a formulaic way of marketing the film, and the ones that approached us about distribution I felt weren't going to do a good job. So we decided to keep it ourselves and work on the film on our own. We have had a lot of success so far, we are just going to keep going with it.
LWC: Is there anything further that you would like to pass on as far as how someone may be able to find any additional information regarding your film?
LC: Not a problem, we have a website; feel free to use any additional information regarding the story: https://www.madansarafilm.com/
The media plays a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the Black narrative that affects the way Black people are viewed around the world – and this time, journalists must get it right. BOSS is committed to doing so, but we can only do it with reader support.
Levi Wise Kenneth Catoe Jr.
Editor, BOSS
#haiti crisis#black literature#black entrepreneurship#black history#free haiti#haitian#world news#news
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Sabato dopo le Ceneri
➡️🌼🙏Sabato 17 febbraio 2024
Ss. Sette Fondatori O.S.M. (mf); S. Flaviano; S. Silvino
Is 58,9b-14; Sal 85; Lc 5,27-32
👉🕍📖❤️Testo del Vangelo (Lc 5,27-32): In quel tempo, Gesù vide un pubblicano di nome Levi, seduto al banco delle imposte, e gli disse: «Seguimi!». Ed egli, lasciando tutto, si alzò e lo seguì. Poi Levi gli preparò un grande banchetto nella sua casa. C’era una folla numerosa di pubblicani e d’altra gente, che erano con loro a tavola. I farisei e i loro scribi mormoravano e dicevano ai suoi discepoli: «Come mai mangiate e bevete insieme ai pubblicani e ai peccatori?». Gesù rispose loro: «Non sono i sani che hanno bisogno del medico, ma i malati; io non sono venuto a chiamare i giusti, ma i peccatori perché si convertano».
Parola del Signore❤️🙏
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#PANEQUOTIDIANO, «IO NON SONO VENUTO A CHIAMARE I GIUSTI, MA I PECCATORI PERCHÉ SI CONVERTANO»
La Liturgia di Sabato 17 Febbraio 2024 VANGELO (Lc 5,27-32) Commento:Rev. D. Joan Carles MONTSERRAT i Pulido (Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spagna) In quel tempo, Gesù vide un pubblicano di nome Levi, seduto al banco delle imposte, e gli disse: «Seguimi!». Ed egli, lasciando tutto, si alzò e lo seguì.Poi Levi gli preparò un grande banchetto nella sua casa. C’era una folla numerosa di…
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1. What is an Importer Exporter Code (IEC)? Answer: An IEC is a 10-digit code required for anyone engaging in import/export activities.
2. What is a Bill of Entry for importers? Answer: A Bill of Entry is a legal document filed by importers with customs before the goods are cleared for customs clearance.
3. What documents are needed for customs clearance? Answer: Common documents include Bill of Entry, commercial invoice, packing list, insurance certificate, and certificate of origin.
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8. Can I import goods without an IEC? Answer: No, an IEC is mandatory for importers in India.
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15. How would I deal with customs valuation of imported products? Answer: Customs valuation is typically based on the transaction value, which includes the price paid or payable and certain specified costs.
16. What are Basic Customs Duty and Additional Customs Duty? Answer: Basic Customs Duty is imposed on the value of goods, while Additional Customs Duty is equivalent to the Excise Duty.
17. Is Goods and Services Tax (GST) appropriate on imported merchandise? Answer: Yes, GST is levied on the assessable value plus customs duty.
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30. Can individuals import goods for personal use? Answer: Yes, individuals can import goods for personal use within specified limits.
31. Are there any restrictions on duty-free allowances for personal imports? Answer: Indeed, there are limits on the worth and amount of products that can be imported obligation free.
32. How does Customs handle intellectual property rights (IPR) protection? Answer: Customs can seize goods suspected of infringing IPR at the border, if registered with them.
33. Are there any natural considerations for importing merchandise? Answer: Certain goods may require clearance from environmental authorities due to potential ecological impact.
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39. Are there any administration conspires that can be valuable for goods? Answer: Yes, schemes like the Advance Authorization Scheme provide incentives for importing goods for export production.
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44. Are there any limitations on Importing or bringing in any gadgets? Answer: Importing electronics might require compliance with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) standards.
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Sett support and a pentakill 7 years in the making highlight a short second day of MSI 2023
The games between Movistar R7, Bilibili Gaming, Golden Guardians, and GAM Esports only lasted roughly three hours, which may come as a surprise to those who missed the second day of the 2023 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational. The competition was relatively one-sided today with each series only going two games, but they were still full of surprising picks and exciting moments to write home about. Some players were making their long-awaited international debuts, while other popular veterans were finally stepping back onto the MSI stage for the first time in years. From absolute domination on Summoner’s Rift to perfect executions and a pentakill along the way, here are the biggest highlights from the second day of MSI 2023. Aurelion Sol arrives, but BLG bully R7 into submission Not many people expected much from Bilibili Gaming’s series against Movistar R7—and for good reason. The LPL’s second seed is a powerhouse, featuring some of the best players in their role at MSI, while LATAM representatives have always been an underdog at best at international events. Although BLG made short work of R7 at the end of the series, the Chinese reps didn’t look completely infallible. The first game was a wash, but in the second match of the day, R7 mid laner Jeong “Mireu” Jo-bin built a decent lead against Zeng “Yagao” Qi on Aurelion Sol. Top laner Cho “Bong” Bo-woong even scored a rare solo kill against Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin, who many consider one of the best top laners in the world. Unfortunately for R7, there was a massive disparity in strength in the bottom lane as BLG’s AD carry Zhao “Elk” Jia-Hao brought down punishment on his lane opponents from the first minute onward. He and Luo “ON” Wen-Jun were relentless in their early poke, and with the help of jungler Peng “Xun” Li-Xun, they stomped their opponents with brutal dives. BLG support ON had two kills, 36 assists, and two deaths in today’s series. Elk finished with 21 kills and 16 assists without dying once. With their firepower and late-game scaling, BLG used superior aggression and teamfighting skills to overwhelm their opponents as they didn’t have a game over 26 minutes. Stixxay hadn’t been to an international tournament since he attended the World Championship with CLG in 2016. But in his first series at MSI 2023, the veteran superstar didn’t miss a single step. With his trusty lane partner Huhi, the veteran duo helped Golden Guardians crush GAM Esports while featuring some unique picks and exciting plays along the way. Huhi played 12 unique support champions during the 2023 Spring Split, but he still managed to add some spice today by picking Sett and Amumu support for the first time this year. He ended up being the lynchpin for the team as he found picture-perfect angles to engage on either champion, ending today’s match with 30 assists. Not to be outdone, Stixxay also caught fire with 17 kills, 15 assists, a single death, and the first pentakill of the tournament on Tristana. Fans can tell this Golden Guardians squad is rolling after their improbable LCS finals run and that they are enjoying every moment on stage together. Golden Guardians’ top lane leader Licorice might not have had as flashy a game as his bottom lane counterparts, but the 25-year-old veteran was an unsung hero for his team as he absorbed a ton of pressure from GAM jungler Đỗ “Levi” Duy Khánh. He was able to knock away multiple ganks with Poppy’s hammer and soaked up enough attention while his bottom lane scaled to unreachable heights. Read the full article
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25/02/2023 Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo ✠ segundo Lucas (Lc 5, 27-32) Naquele tempo, 27Jesus viu um cobrador de impostos, chamado Levi, sentado na coletoria. Jesus lhe disse: “Segue-me”. 28Levi deixou tudo, levantou-se e o seguiu. 29Depois, Levi preparou em casa um grande banquete para Jesus. Estava aí grande número de cobradores de impostos e outras pessoas sentadas à mesa com eles. 30Os fariseus e seus mestres da Lei murmuravam e diziam aos discípulos de Jesus: “Por que vós comeis e bebeis com os cobradores de impostos e com os pecadores?” 31Jesus respondeu: “Os que são sadios não precisam de médico, mas sim os que estão doentes. 32Eu não vim chamar os justos, mas sim os pecadores para a conversão”. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor. #evangelho #biblia https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGXwq6pD1_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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🙏Sábado depois das Cinzas-25/2/2023🙏 🙏Evangelho (Lc 5,27-32)🙏 Naquele tempo, 27 Jesus viu um cobrador de impostos, chamado Levi, sentado na coletoria. Jesus lhe disse: “Segue-me”. 28 Levi deixou tudo, levantou-se e o seguiu. 29 Depois, Levi preparou em casa um grande banquete para Jesus. Estava aí grande número de cobradores de impostos e outras pessoas sentadas à mesa com eles. 30 Os fariseus e seus mestres da Lei murmuravam e diziam aos discípulos de Jesus: “Por que vós comeis e bebeis com os cobradores de impostos e com os pecadores?” 31 Jesus respondeu: “Os que são sadios não precisam de médico, mas sim os que estão doentes. 32 Eu não vim chamar os justos, mas sim os pecadores para a conversão”. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGDwp2MkDw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Evangelho de Jesus Cristo, segundo Lucas - Lc 5,27-32
Naquele tempo, Jesus viu um cobrador de impostos, chamado Levi, sentado na coletoria. Jesus lhe disse: “Segue-me”. Levi deixou tudo, levantou-se e o seguiu.Depois, Levi preparou em casa um grande banquete para Jesus. Estava aí grande número de cobradores de impostos e outras pessoas sentadas à mesa com eles. Os fariseus e seus mestres da Lei murmuravam e diziam aos discípulos de Jesus: “Por que…
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#Evangelho de Jesus Cristo#Evangelização#Leitura do Evangelho#Liturgia#Liturgia Diária#Palavra de Salvação
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Issuers Of Standby Letter Of Credit Sblc
Standby letter of credit SBLC is a type of letter of credit (LC) that guarantees payment to beneficiaries in case of default on their loan. SBLCs are often used by lenders to secure loans for borrowers who pose a high risk. If the borrower is unable to repay the loan, the SBLC issuer promises to reimburse the lender the total amount. Issuers Of Standby Letter Of Credit SBLC are generally a bank or other financial institution and they levy a certain fee for their services. SBLCs are often used in global trade transactions to finance the purchase of goods and services. Radission, a USA-based global trade finance company is a reputed Issuer Of Standby Letter Of Credit Sblc has a long history of offering clients high-quality financial guarantees. We are the leading Issuers Of Sblc And Lc across the globe With years of experience in the field. Radission has the knowledge and the resources to offer its clients the best services and provides support and guidance to clients throughout the process. Contact us today to find out about our services and how we can help your business create and succeed.
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