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unforgettable-realms · 19 days ago
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Adventure travels
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lauraagrace · 5 months ago
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Joining in Throwback Thursday to share this gem of a series from Seven Seas! 😍
Granted I didn't read it until this year, but I loved this manga so much! I've reread this volume at least three times and cried every single time! 😭🥹
A very fun time travel shoujo that I would recommend!
YouTube Video Review: https://youtu.be/V9cBJQgnk_A
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chappy777 · 2 months ago
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This is a record of my relaxed trip to Ibaraki. Adults need to enjoy these laid-back, mellow trips.
Aqua World Ibaraki Prefecture Oarai Aquarium
The aquarium was huge, starting right from the parking lot.
The photo below is probably from the jellyfish section, but looking back at the photo, I honestly can't tell anything. But it was fantastically beautiful.
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There was also a shark acting like a grumpy boss.
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There was a fish section where the fish looked like they had no motivation.
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At the aquarium's food area, there was an impressive sushi lineup. It was a bit of a thought-provoking combination, like having steak at a zoo. The photo made it look delicious, though.
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The stuffed toy lottery seemed popular, with many people holding dolphin and otter plush toys.
The person who came up with the catchphrase "No matter how much you struggle, you’ll definitely get one!!" on the flag deserves a thumbs up.
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Many people were taking photos in front of the statue of a dolphin almost kissing and a bell that seems perfect for love.
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Kairakuen
It’s one of the three major gardens in Japan. I got lost at the entrance, and I wasn’t sure how to pay the admission fee, so I got pretty tired.
Maybe because I was so exhausted or because my heart felt dry, I wasn’t that impressed (I’m not even sure if I properly entered the garden).
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Tengu Natto
I ate natto for the first time that comes wrapped in straw.
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The texture was firm, and what was interesting was that the beans came out of the straw like little chicks.
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Ushiku Daibutsu
I visited again because the last time I came early in the morning and didn’t go inside. This time, I wanted to enter the inside of the statue. It’s huge and immediately stands out in the open area.
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When I entered, they were doing acrobatics.
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There was an exhibit about the Buddha’s hair. A cheerful woman in her 50s said happily:
👩 "Poop, poop. I thought it was poop."
And her thin husband-like companion replied:
👨 "I get it, let’s go."
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The beautiful garden was very soothing. It was quite spacious.
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The Ushiku Daibutsu was massive, and just the feet had a strong impact. It was exciting to get closer and closer to it.
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However, there was a more than one-hour wait to enter the statue, so I gave up. I didn’t realize that Ushiku Daibutsu was so popular!
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The original article is published on https://wildcatreview.hatenablog.com/. ※in Japanese
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nortmb · 4 months ago
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gaytravelinfo · 8 months ago
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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Pan American Day
Pan American Day is celebrated on April 14 each year. This is a day for us to remember the first International Conference of American States, which took place in Washington and resulted in the formation of the Organization of American States (O.A.S.) in 1948. The O.A.S. is the oldest regional organization of its kind in the world. Pan American Day celebrates the coming together of the Americas — the northern and southern American states. It also celebrates the various cultures and diverse traditions of the region. The day also reminds us to strive for better opportunities for all the states.
History of Pan American Day
The idea of an international union of the Americas was first brought up at the 1826 Congress of Panama by José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar. The aim was to create an alliance of American nations. At the time, however, it was decided that national interests were more important than the union of the various countries.
However, on April 14, 1890, the idea of having international solidarity among the Americas was reignited at the First International Conference of American States. This conference took place in Washington, D.C. with 18 member nations who decided to join the assembly. This was the beginning of the Organization of American States (O.A.S.). This organization was served by a permanent secretariat called the Commercial Bureau of the American Republics.
In the 1930s, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt organized an inter-American conference in Buenos Aires to talk about the need for a ‘League of Nations of the Americas.’ The members of this league would stay neutral in the event of any conflict. Members also adopted a system of collective security in response to the demands of the post-war situation. The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Treaty) was signed in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro.
Finally, after many subsequent conferences, April 1948 saw the birth of the O.A.S. with signatures from 21 American member countries. This particular conference in 1948 also approved and adopted the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, which became the first human rights document in the world.
Pan American Day timeline
1826 The Idea of Pan America is Born
José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar introduce the idea of an international union of the Americas at the Congress of Panama.
April 14, 1890 The Beginnings of O.A.S.
The First International Conference of American States is held in Washington, D.C.
1930s The Need for a League is Proposed
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt organizes a conference to propose a ‘League of Nations of the Americas.’
April 1948 Birth of the OAS
The Organization of American States is established with signatures from 21 American member countries.
Pan American Day FAQs
Why do we celebrate Pan American Day?
Pan American Day is a day to celebrate the alliances we have with other countries in North and South America. It is an opportunity to be thankful for the many opportunities that we have.
Why is Pan American Day important in Belize?
In Belize, Pan American Day is also a day of celebrating the arrival of various cultural groups from the Yucatan. It was originally known as Columbus Day.
What do people do on Pan American Day?
Parades and shows are held on Pan American Day. People also set up exhibits.
How to Observe Pan American Day
Plan a vacation
Increase your knowledge
Take a quiz
There is no better way to celebrate this day than to go and visit other American states. Explore the variety of cultures that the Americas have to offer.
If you are a reader, find the nearest bookstore and read up about the different historical periods and cultures of the Americas. You can also listen to podcasts or audiobooks.
Find a fun quiz to take with your friends or family. Make sure it is about North and South America.
5 Interesting Facts About The Organization Of American States (O.A.S.)
The O.A.S. helps strengthen democracy
The O.A.S. strives for peace
The O.A.S. defends human rights
The O.A.S. fosters free trade
The O.A.S. stands for sustainable development
The organization oversees free and fair elections in its member states.
The organization has initiated peace-keeping missions in places like Haiti and Guatemala.
The O.A.S. monitors and generates reports on the human rights situations in member states.
It supports intracontinental free trade from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.
It promotes sustainable development to fight poverty and climate change.
Why Pan American Day is Important
It’s a chance to revisit the past
It’s a reminder to have an attitude of gratitude
It celebrates diversity
This day reminds us to go back in time and look at how this union came to be. It is necessary to remember the many contributions that this union has made to life as we know it in America.
This day helps us to be grateful for having allies. We should also be grateful for the many diplomatic and political advantages of this union.
Pan American Day celebrates various cultures and people from the Americas. It makes us appreciate the rich heritage and history of the many generations before us.
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andreyvizzardikgordeeff · 2 years ago
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UUnder. by Andrey Gordeeff
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newhector · 1 month ago
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come and bring the gift to your daddy
ven y traele el regalito a tu papi
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the-acid-pear · 1 year ago
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HE MADE HIM SO ANGRY HE WENT PALE YOU'RE GONNA KILL THIS LITTLE MAN ASSHOLE
I'ma go sit on my yard and read a book #normalcore
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lpninja · 4 months ago
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bruh fuck
sh*trael
the United states of ameriKKKa
the entire european Cuntion
KKKanada and the rest, fuck all of you for what you have done to Palestine and Lebanon
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dacypher · 2 years ago
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The story im writing about
As Trael traveled through time, he encountered many challenges. He faced creatures from other dimensions, navigated through space-time anomalies, and even battled time pirates who wanted to hoard time for themselves.
But Trael was determined to fulfill his duty. He knew that time was the most precious resource in the universe, and he would do everything in his power to ensure that it was used wisely. Every second mattered, and he knew that the fate of the universe could depend on how time was used.
As he journeyed through time, the Trael began to understand the true value of time. He saw how it could be wasted on trivial matters, but also how it could be used to achieve great things. He witnessed the birth of civilizations and the fall of empires. He saw the rise of technology and the impact it had on society.
Through it all, Trael remained steadfast in his mission. He retrieved lost time and returned it to those who needed it most. He became a hero to many, a symbol of hope in a world where time was often taken for granted.
Trael's adventures were not always easy. He faced many obstacles along the way, and sometimes he wondered if his mission was even possible. But he never gave up. He knew that the fate of the universe depended on his success.
And so, Trael continued his journey through time, always vigilant, always ready to retrieve lost time and bring it back to those who needed it most. For he knew that time was not just a resource, but a gift, and he would do everything in his power to ensure that it was used wisely.
Trael's legacy lived on long after he was gone. His name became synonymous with the preservation of time, and his story was told for generations to come. Trael may have been just one person, but his impact was felt throughout the universe. He was a true hero, and his story will never be forgotten.
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unforgettable-realms · 1 month ago
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Monochrome elf trio
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kittehlin · 2 years ago
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Link... You are the light. OUR light... that must shine upon Hyrule once again.✨ Alfin pude traeles a zelda despues de tanto delay, me alegra poder enseñarles como quedaron las fotitos♡ Cosplayer; @kittehlin Cosplay; @miccostumes tags; #cosplay #botw #zelda #zeldabreathofthewild #mexicana #cosplaygirl #videogames #nintendo https://www.instagram.com/p/CpOT5deLx5u/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ferosando966 · 22 days ago
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Invocación.
Padre Celestial Madre Celestial yo Fernando Sánchez humildemente te imploro trae alivio en los Angeles California durante la noche en forma de lluvia con certeza calmando malignos vientos y así erradicar malignos incendios forestales con benígnos vientos y benígnas lluvias en forma de benéficas tormentas que apaguen milagrosamente lo que esta matando arboles fauna heredades gente y a la naturaleza Dios יהוה Todopoderoso YHWH ayudales traeles benígnas lluvias y niebla en forma de benígna humedad y tormentas destinadas a apagar malignos fuegos y así salvar a gente forestas malezas y a la naturaleza por favor escucha mi oración cuando te invoco en toda frecuencia invóca la armonía en toda presión atmosférica y barométrica si talvez mi oración no es importante por lo menos por favor מלאכים escuchen las oraciónes de toda la gente y la naturaleza en gran necesidad con bondad y fortaleza Selah Aleluyá Shalom Namaste יהוה.
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mary-k-latina · 27 days ago
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Al día siguiente, luego de la jornada de trabajo, Chino invitó a Toto a su casa en Av. Las Heras.
Los recibió la empleada.
"Señor Ricardo, le preparó la merienda?"
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"Si Estela, por favor...vos que comés, Toto?"
"Vainillas con leche"_respondió él.
"Traele vainillas con leche a mi amigo"_le ordenó Chino a la señora.
Luego se sentaron en una mesa que había en la sala.
Un par de minutos mas tarde apareció Estela con una bandeja.
Chino le agradeció.
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"Mmm...recuerdo que yo mojaba vainillas cuando era chico pero después cambié. Ahora tomo cerveza con bizcochos"
"Yo también jugaba a los playmovils de chico ahora juego con muñecos de verdad"_dijo Toto con sarcasmo.
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Chino sonrió.
"Cuando te diste cuenta que eras gay?"_Preguntó Chino.
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"Es...algo que siempre lo supe, Chino. Pero lo experimenté cuando me besé por primera vez con un compañero de la escuela primaria"
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"Mmm...hablando de playmovils..."_Interrumpió Chino cambiando la conversación. "Todavía guardo mi coleccion"
"En serio?!"_Preguntó Toto incrédulo.
"Te muestro! Vamos a mi cuarto"
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mujermedicinazenu · 3 months ago
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Vela de Gracia Amarilla-Marròn
Ay San Antonio bendito! traeles un novio bonito! enciende esta vela el día 13 y veras el milagro! Y para la Pachamama agradecer esta candela también! . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. #vela #velaartesanal #veladegracias #velanatural #veladoscolores
Vela de Cera natural bicolor ��Amarilla-naranja Mide 12×1.10 cms Ideal para ofrendas, peticiones, agradecimientos. Sus colores conectan energías de crecimiento, fertilidad, estabilidad, confianza, buena salud, fuerza, búsqueda de sabiduría. Se enciende en Dias Sabados. Se enciende para la honra de la Madre Tierra el día 22 de Abril. Se ofrenda a la Pachamama cualquier día del mes de Agosto, para…
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