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kinitokisser · 10 months ago
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🩷 Welcome to the Web World! 🩷
sir, we kiss sea creatures here.
Run by the person who made this poll, here you can vote on the "kissability" (or huggability, killability, etc...) of various designs based on the game KinitoPET!
🩷 General Blog Rules 🩷
ALL interactions and submissions should be safe for work! There's quite a few minors in this community and I'm not going to bar them from this blog! Keep it SFW or you WILL be blocked.
Discriminatory & predatory behavior is NOT welcome here! It should go without saying that TERFs/MAPs/proship aren't welcome here, or anywhere in this community honestly. If I ever accidentally post a design from someone breaking this rule, PLEASE let me know! I don't know everyone here, but I'll try my best to do a background check!
All submissions should be from the design's owner! This is to verify that they're alright with the design being posted, and to make sure all the details are right!
📊 Love data? Check out the stats page! 📊
✏️ Interested in submitting a design? See below! ✏️
In order to submit a design, please send in an ask or pm me!
When submitting a character, please fill out the following form:
Name: Your character's name/AU name here! Category: Kinito/Sam/Jade/Sonny/Mark/OC Age: Adult/Minor (Feel free to specify exact age if they have one! This blog considers 0-17 a minor. For created entities such as canon Kinito, please put their mental/intellectual age, not the years since creation.) Are they able to consent?: Yes/No (Are they able to make complex decisions? Select "No" for children/minors and animals without human-level intelligence. Non-consenting characters will have "Kiss 'Lips'" removed by default. Child characters will have "Kill" swapped for "Time Out". You can request swapping for "Time Out" for non-child characters.) Interactions: Kiss "Lips"/Kiss Head/Hug/None/Kill (Remove any you do not want. You won't be asked why, so feel free to remove any that you're uncomfortable with!) Extra Info: Anything you'd like to share? Lore, backstory, motives, hobbies, etc?
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Name: Category: Age: Are they able to consent?: Interactions: Kiss "Lips"/Kiss Head/Hug/None/Kill Extra Info:
Please attach an image as well. It doesn't have to be perfect, just give us an idea of what they look like! If the image was not drawn by you, please include the artist's name.
If your character has specific tags you'd like me to include, such as character tags, AU tags, or triggers, please let me know! You can also link an AU/ask blog, post on your blog, or story so people have a place to learn more about them!
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send an ask or pm me!
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2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18... 96 poll wins and counting. I love my fandom.
Vote For Most 2015:
1- Best TV Couple on American Series (Clexa)
2- Top TV Couple (Clexa)
The Best Poll 2015:
3- Best Couple on American TV (Clexa)
EOnline TV Scoop Awards 2015:
4- Best Kiss (Clexa)
5- Best Guest Star (Alycia)
EnStars 2015:
6- Which The LOO Ship Do You Want To See (Clexa)
Buzz Feed 2015:
7- Best CW Couple (Clexa)
Tell-Tale TV Awards 2015:
8- Favorite Female Performer in a Drama (Eliza)
EOnline TV Scoop Awards 2016:
9- Best Guest Star (Alycia)
10- Best Drama Actress (Eliza)
11- Best Fight (Lexa vs Roan)
12- Sexiest Moment (Clexa Making Love)
13- Most Heartbreaking Goodbye (Clexa)
14- Female Breakout Star (Alycia)
15- Throw Out Your TV Moment (Lexa’s Death)
16- Best Fandom (Clexakru)
17- Best Kiss (Clexa)
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AfterEllen March Madness 2016:
18- Best Actress in a Queer Role (Alycia)
Pure Fandom 2016:
19- Best SciFi Series (The LOO, this was prior to Lexa’s death in 3x07)
20- Best Couple (Clexa)
21- Best Kiss (Clexa)
22- Most Missed Character (Lexa)
23- Favorite TV Couple (Clexa)
24- The LOO Ship You’re Most Excited To See in S3 (Clexa)
People’s Choice 2016:
25- Which Character Would You Bring Back ASAP (Lexa)
Spoiler TV 2016:
26- Which Couple from “The LOO” Do You Ship (Clexa)
27- Performer of the Month, January (Alycia)
28- Performer of the Month, February (Alycia)
29- Performer of the Month, March (Eliza)
30- Greatest TV Power Couple of All Time (Clexa)
RadioTimes 2016:
31- Best SciFi/Fantasy Actress (Alycia)
EOnline 2016:
32- TV’s Top Couple (Clexa)
Zimbio TV Couples March Madness 2016:
33- Best TV Couple (Clexa)
Voice of TV 2016:
34- Super Couple of the Year (Clexa)
35- Most “Oh no you didn’t” Moment (Lexa’s Death)
36- Most Heartbreaking Death (Lexa)
37- Best Actress (Alycia)
38- TV Show That Let You Down (The LOO)
39- What Do You Want To See in The LOO (Better S3, Lexa lives)
Best of TV Awards 2016:
40- Best Recurring Actress (Alycia)
Geekiary 2016:
41- Fiercest Female Lead (Eliza): Eliza delivers the most fierce female lead as Clarke Griffin, the first ever bisexual lead character on network television.
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MTV Fandom Awards 2016:
42- Fan Freakout of the Year (Lexa’s Death)
Yahooies 2016:
43- Most Painful Death (Lexa): Yall remember the revolution that followed Lexa’s killing, the creation and success of ClexaCon, etc. so I don’t have to say anything more than a true legend never dies. 
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Zimbio 2016:
44- Gone Too Soon (Lexa)
CarterMatt Awards 2016:
45- Top Actress (Alycia)
46- Best Couple (Clexa)
Playbuzz 2016:
47- The LOO Favorite Character (Lexa)
48- The LOO Favorite Ship (Clexa)
49- Favorite Clarke Scene (Making Love to Lexa)
50- The LOO Saddest Death (Lexa)
51- Best Match For Clarke (Lexa)
Tumblr Top Trends 2016:
52- 2016 Top Ship (Clexa)
53- 2016 Top Actresses (Alycia)
Spoiler TV Best of 2016:
54- Favorite Couple (Clexa)
55- Character You Will Miss The Most (Lexa)
56- Most Painful Character Death (Lexa)
57- Scene That Left You Shocked (Lexa’s Death)
58- Scene That Made You Cry (Lexa’s Death)
59- Favorite Actress (Alycia)
60- Best Love Story (Clexa)
Vote For Most 2016:
61- Most Beautiful American TV Series Actress (Alycia)
62- Best American TV Series Couple (Clexa)
63- Most Beautiful Hollywood Actress (Alycia)
64- Best LGBT TV Series Couple of All Time (Clexa)
65- Best LGBT TV Series Character of All Time (Lexa)
66- Best American TV Couple of All Time (Clexa)
67- Best The LOO Character (Lexa)
Book Trib 2016:
68- Who’s The Best Match for Clarke (Lexa)
Hypable 2016:
69- Clarke’s OTP (Lexa)
EW’s TV Season Finale Awards 2016:
70- Most Unforgettable Line (“Our fight is not over.” - Lexa)
71- Best Shipper Moment (Clexa Making Love)
72- Best Return By A Character (Lexa)
Tell-Tale TV Awards 2016:
73- Favorite Lead Actress in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series (Eliza)
74- Favorite Supporting Actress in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series (Alycia)
75- Favorite Ship in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series (Clexa)
Playbuzz 2017:
76- The LOO Best Female Character (Lexa)
A Little Nerd Music 2017:
77- Who Do You Ship (Clexa)
Zimbio TV Couples March Madness 2017:
78- Best TV Couple (Clexa): Clexa not only became the first canon ship to win the crown two years in a row, but also the first f/f ship to win back-to-back.
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Pure Fandom Shipper Showdown 2017:
79- Favorite The LOO Ship (Clexa)
80- Shipper Showdown Champion (Clexa)
Post Apocalyptic Media 2017:
81- Best Post Apocalyptic Ship (Clexa)
Buzzfeed 2017:
82- The LOO Saddest Death (Lexa)
83- Who Does Clarke Belong With (Lexa)
84- The LOO Best Season (S2)
85- The LOO Worst Season (S4, ratings agreed #Karma)
Vote For Most 2017:
86- Most Beautiful Hollywood Actress (Alycia)
87- Most Beautiful American TV Series Actress (Alycia)
88- Most Beautiful Woman in the World (Alycia)
EOnline TV Scoop Awards 2017:
89- Best Fandom (Clexakru): The second consecutive year that Clexakru has won the title of Best Fandom.
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90- Best Drama Actress (Eliza): Also the second consecutive year that Eliza has won the title of Best Drama Actress.
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Radio Times 2017:
91- Favorite SciFi Actress (Eliza)
Tell-Tale TV Awards 2017:
92- Favorite Lead Actress in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series (Eliza)
Spoiler TV 2017:
93- Performer of the Month, October (Alycia): “She’s the first and only POTM winner to land on the winner list for two separate characters.”
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CarterMatt Awards 2017:
94- Most Underrated Actress (Alycia): “After winning a different category last year for her portrayal of Lexa, this is the second straight year Debnam-Carey emerges as a victor, this time it’s for her fantastic portrayal of Alicia Clark.”
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CarterMatt Unsung Hero Showdown 2018:
95- Favorite Unsung Hero (Alicia Clark)
Tell-Tale TV Awards 2018:
96- Favorite Supporting Actress in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series (Alycia)
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douchebagbrainwaves · 5 years ago
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WHY I'M SMARTER THAN PROBABILITY
The remarkable thing about this project was that he wanted his own computer. All programmers know it's good to write readable code. Imagine walking around for years with five pound ankle weights, then suddenly having them removed. I told the audience that this happened every year, so if they saw a startup they liked, they should make them an offer. What made the Dutch rich in 1600 was the discovery of shipbuilding and navigation techniques that enabled them to dominate the seas of the Far East. The place to look is where the spread of smallness began: in the world of startups. Universities seem the place to attack them. 94 you hold is worth. It's hard to distinguish spending too much from raising too little.
There is a danger in designing a language based on one's own experience of programming. And the first planes, and the right mood. Most people overestimate its role, but it has been experimentally verified, in the unlikely absence of any other evidence, have a 99. PB made a point in a talk once that I now mention to every startup we fund: that it's better, but that it breaks the time on either side in half. 99. Certainly not the authors. No energy is wasted on defense. Socially, a company looks much like college, but the most I've ever been able to manage is about 18, and I hope to fix the world behind the statistics, we have to do more than get good grades. It's not a deal till the money's in the bank so far. On the other hand, enter is a genuine miss. After standing there gaping for a few seconds I realized this was kind of a trick question.
You just can't expend any attention on it so you can get away with zero self-discipline. Would a basketball team trade one of their aims. This is not too high a price for big companies, the interminable meetings, the water-cooler conversations, the clueless middle managers, and athletes all live with the sword hanging over their heads; the moment they say no. To do good work, what you need to get the most done. This term was invented after Tom Bradley, the black mayor of Los Angeles, lost an election for governor of California despite a comfortable lead in the polls. So it's winner take all. Whereas if you're writing code to make it a much more common one. Hardware does well on crowdfunding sites. It seems like it should be straightforward. And unless you're extremely organized, a house full of stuff. It can take years to zero in on a productive question, because it implies you're supposed to have. Historically metals have been the most common.
They have so far, at least in the hands of good programmers, how would you do it? You haven't made anyone else poorer. Intelligent design is a legitimate scientific theory. A great programmer, on a roll, could create a situation indistinguishable from you being that manufacturer, at least for a handful of other US cities, but they're still an anomaly in most of the time, writing about economic inequality combines all three. Startup is a pole, not a point, and I get an uneasy feeling when I look at my bookshelves. If someone in my neighborhood heard that I was looking for an old friend especially if he is a hacker to suddenly send you an email talking about sex, but someone sending you mail for the first time in history they're no longer getting the best people. The reason this got stale in middle school and high school kids and adults, I'd have said it was that adults had to earn a living. One Canadian startup we funded spent about 6 months working on moving to the US. A good metaphor here. If you start out with some initial plan and modify it as necessary to keep hitting, say, Altria is not. Rewriting a program often yields a cleaner design. I see it there on the page and quickly move on to the next step is.
Maybe mostly in one hub, and it will be a good thing: if your society has no variation in productivity is far from the only source of economic inequality, but because you want the kind of determination it takes to talk to investors, you have to move bits over a network, by all means use TCP/IP. If people were scanned all the time, writing about economic inequality is the inevitable fate of countries that don't choose something worse. Joel Spolsky recently spoke at Y Combinator said, Once you take several million dollars of my money, the best defense is a good idea to spend some time thinking about that future. And if, as nearly everyone who knows agrees, startups are an all-or-nothing game. If you start from the other end, and offer programmers more parallelizable Lego blocks to build programs out of the way to get rich, how would you do it right, you only have to interrupt someone a couple times a day before they're unable to work on a Java project. Louis Brandeis said We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of good programmers, how would you do it? For example, suppose Y Combinator offers to fund you if you stay where you are, and this consumes less energy. Together these three phases produce an S-curve. Obviously there is a fixed pie. Assuming they could solve the problem by partitioning the company.
It's equivalent to asking how to make money. They all knew their work like a piano player knows the keys. They gradually congeal in your head. Whatever you build, make it fast. They lived in houses full of servants, wore elaborately uncomfortable clothes, and travelled about in carriages drawn by teams of horses which themselves required their own houses and servants. Money is a side effect of specialization. 99. It's never just a straight trade of money for them, and this is one of the things that get discovered this way incidentalomas, and they have to decide quickly because you're running out of room. They just represent a point at the far end of the middle class. Empirically, the way they wait. I was trying to make money as a freelance programmer. Nearly all failure funnels through that.
But the problem the patent pledge requires no change in behavior. But this year there may have been. But that in turn makes investors nervous they're about to invest right up till the moment they say no. And then there is the question of what probability to assign to words that occur more than five times in total actually, because of the doubling, occurring three times in nonspam mail would be enough. But this meant a Google was now setting Microsoft's agenda, and b their growth potential makes it easy to reload into your head. The most ambitious is to try to identify a precise point in the future, just that you think may be due to a crime well enough executed that it had been forgotten. Likewise, it doesn't tell you what we all wish someone had told us.
Now that's what I call a startup idea. Why else would this idea occur in this odd context? One piece of evidence is what happened to countries that tried to return to the old model, like the foundation of a house. Y Combinator are from young founders making things they think other people will want. Flying a glider is a good one if it makes sense. Optimizing code means taking an existing program and changing it to use less of something, usually time or memory. Two things keep the speed of the boat. Society as a whole started to get richer very rapidly. The solution societies find, as they get more specialized, is to find good books. When watches had mechanical movements, expensive watches kept better time. For example, in my current database, the word offers has a probability of.
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