#and it isn't just one channel it's three channels and two radio stations
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it-begins-with-rain · 7 months ago
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IT accidentally put my email on the traffic scheduling list for the entire station. So I asked for it to be removed. Then they put my email on the traffic confirmation list for the entire station. Now I've deleted my email from my phone.
Basically, it's over 120 emails per day now flooding my work inbox.
For something that has absolutely NOTHING to do with my job.
And they refuse to take me off it.
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hotarutranslations · 6 months ago
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Da-nce Practice
Evening
Sakurai Rio-chan🤎🤎 Congrats on your 2 year anniversary since joining🤎🤎
Rairi---
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Its like, its already been 2 years~~~ She said it herself but,
For me, I felt like, Huh! Its your 2nd year!? like she had joined earlier
For myself, when looking at the characters it the 2 in 27 years, It looks like a tight number but,
I guess some of our latest memories are shared,
That and this and that also happened within those 2 years..? Thinking like that!
The time Rairi has spent in Morning Musume has been packed🤎💙
In particular, after last years autumn lives, Rairi said that her friends came to see us and were into it 🤭fufu
Its like her MC's are impactful🤭fufu
Rairi, has also become a Youngtown regular! Look forward to it from now on
Rairi in year 3! Exciting!
Also today,
Was it exciting🫣🫣
YouTube
Something fun, has started
.🕺🤍
Dance Machine Raise in Sendai,
With that title..
I originally, performed that the 2012 live Ultra Smart, 🎧in the Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 2012 ver.
That was the phrase that Tsunku-san addressed me as
Carrying Miyagi on my back, Not wanting to lose in dance, My NO.1 aim..
With those lyrics, Dance Machine became a power word, that has remained🕺
…like,
Every time I explain Dance Machine, It becomes an episode😂😂 lol
Tsunku-san!! I'll probably be rubbing up against this my whole life!! Right!! lol
Thank you very much
Thank you for helping me from now on🐣🪽
As this dance machine, I was given a space to leave it behind
Within the channel, I also made a playlist🕺
I'll also paste this link!
Exciting! Its a festival!
Da--nce Practice..! Isn't it great! lol The text is interesting though! lol
Dancing the choreo from when they released..
In particular, at A melody and the hook in one two three, was nostalgic to dance to
It was fun🥴🫶🏻 Moreover you can see it was fun when watching fufu
Please watch it a lot! You can remember the choreography just by watching it!
Lets dance🥴🫶🏻
Graduation Announcement Blog🐣🪽
Hello! Station #531 I also talk about my graduation in this video
📺Hello Pro Dance Gakuen Season 11
Every other Thursday at 11:30PM~ Learning Locking from HIYORI-san
📺Sendai Broadcast "Ara Ara Kashiko" June 15th (Sat) Ishida Ayumi Goes~!
I appear once a month as part of the AraKashi Family
The previous shows, and makings, are on OX VIDEO STORE!
Thank you for following.. Instagram💙🩵
💿 August 14th new single✨ "Nandaka Sentimental na Toki no Uta/saiKITOU"
Cheki Sign Talk Meet Announcement
̗̀📣You Can Apply On This Site
̗̀📣Limsta
🪩The MusiQuest 2024 July 21st (Sun) PiaArena MM
We're challenging a new festival stage❤️‍🔥 Absolutely, Definitely, Thank you for your support❤️‍🔥
🪩Hello! Project 2024 Summer ALL OF US "Vega" "Altair" From July 13th~September 1st Traveling To 7 Cities Nationwide All Hello! Project groups are performing🔥
⚾️"Hawks SUMMER BOOST" July 28th (Sun) Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
After the match, we'll be having a live!
July 20th Release "non-no September" special issues cover is, Morning Musume '24
Preorders are here
I'd be happy if you could pick it up❤️
📻Morning Musume '24 Morning Jogakuin ~Houkago Meeting~
Airs Every Saturday, On Radio Nihon at 12:00AM~
Past Broadcast Episodes Are Available →Program Details
I visited as a guest🪽 "Sayashi Riho and The Time From Now On" presented by Meiji Bulgarian Yogurt
Did you know! Youcan zoom in on the screen while YouTube is playing! on the phone and iPad too!
Watch as you like! lol
see you ayumin <3 https://ameblo.jp/morningmusume-10ki/entry-12858035812.html
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mapecl-stories · 2 years ago
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Leaking tank
Leaking tank
Shortly before Christmas, it was 1971, when judge Claus had a day off on the island of Föhr and was considering whether he should go to his parents near Flensburg. He looked out at the sea from your small two-room apartment and thought: "Oh, the ferry is coming, I'll take it!". He got dressed, took his car keys from his old VW Beetle and made his way to the docks. Nothing was going on in the outdoor mall again because there were no vacationists on the island at winter time and most of the locals lived in small villages around the town of Wyk. Who wants to visit the island at Christmas? The weather was lousy and icy wind was blowing, it was cold and it was drizzling a bit, so no vacationers came! After about 10-15 minutes he arrived at the pier, he had a monthly pass of course, entered the ship and went below deck like all the locals always do. Of course you could see something of the beautiful North Sea from the upper deck, but what should he see there that he doesn't already know? And of course he could also eat or drink something upstairs, but let's be honest, Claus was far too stingy for that and still is to this day!
He made himself comfortable in the basement, pulled his universal remote control out of his backpack and briefly looked through the three channels on the ship's television. "It's just rubbish again," he thought, turned off the television and took one of his court files. After 45 minutes the ferry arrived in Dagebül and he made his way behind the dike where his car was waiting for him. Then he sat down and thought to himself "what smells so musty here? It doesn't matter!” and drive off. "Only crap on the radio, too!" he mumbled to himself and turned the car radio off again.
After a while, Claus heard an exciting honk from behind… "What does he want? You're only allowed to drive 50 km/h here?” he thought to himself, but the driver behind him continued to honk his horn. When the driver also started flashing his headlights like mad, Claus slowly got angry. But that's not all, the Opel suddenly swerved behind him, overtook him honking wildly and cut in front of him so that Claus had to slam on the brakes and stop. He rolled down the window and yelled, "What's the matter, what do you want?" The Opel driver replied: "You're losing petrol, your car is pouring out of the tank, you can't drive any further!" Horrified and shocked, Claus got out of his car and convinced himself. A small puddle had already formed under his stationary car, and it kept getting bigger. "Can't be, I didn't fill up much and the fuel gauge isn't crazy either," Claus said, but the Opel driver replied: "Don't see that, it's coming from your car!" Claus quick-wittedly opened the back door and saw a whole lake in his vehicle.
Then something became clear to him: yesterday there was a storm surge and it also rained. Since his car was leaking, he said to the Opel driver: "Look, there's water in my car and no petrol is leaking out of it!" The Opel driver couldn't help but grin, said goodbye, Claus thanked him properly and then drove on . He got as far as Niebüll, then he had to fill up and explain to the gas station attendant how the car was being driven. But since it was getting dark and twilight was setting in, he was able to continue to Tarp without further incident and celebrate a nice Christmas with his parents.
By the way, I wrote that this was a 1971 story. 10 years later I was born and thus also the alleged hero from my other short stories which you can read for free at https://www.tumblr.com/mapecl-stories.
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sonjajade · 2 years ago
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STORYTIME
My mom is 64 years old. She doesn't understand 'all these genders and sexualities' so I decided to explain it to her in terms she would understand, and I thought this might help some of you with older folks you know.
Imagine a radio. A radio has several different settings- channel, volume, bass, treble, balance, etc. When a person reaches a point where they feel their gender identity, their radio turns on. When a radio turns on, it defaults to the lowest channel, likely on the FM band, and a low volume. No one leaves a radio (the physical parts) on the default setting (the emotional part). So you find a channel. The first channel might be your jam, it might be the worst. You might think it's okay, but want to see what the other channels have. There's pop, country, rock, classical, hip hop- pick your poison. Sometimes, the channel you choose can be influenced by what your parents listen to- *Driver's Choice Rule*
But when you get to drive, YOU choose the station. Maybe your parents listened to country and that's what you like too, so you pick the same station you grew up with. But sometimes you know, even as a young kid in a car seat, your parents' station isn't the one you'd pick. Choosing the station you like is like choosing your gender.
When you find the right station, you might listen to it at a reasonable volume, or lower, or crank that shit up! The volume is like how you express your gender. Maybe you're a transwoman- the station you choose is opposite of your parent's station and you're cranking it as loud as it will go! Maybe you're a cis man that's very comfortable with showing his feminine side- your station is the same as mom and dad's and your volume might be low to middle.
Sexuality can be explained as two people talking about what stations they enjoy. Some like only one station- they got the sticker of the station on their car, the tshirt, the coffee mug they won in a facebook contest- etc. Some people like a certain genre of stations. Some people like two or three genres. Others don't care what's on, they just love radios in general, all the stations!
So radios are a perfect way to explain things to old people.
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siristaci · 4 years ago
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Okay, I was raised mormon and still live in Utah and I've never heard of going to church six days a week, twice on Wednesday. I went to church for three hours every Sunday and, as a teen, went to one- or two-hour long youth activities/lessons every Wednesday evening.
There's also seminary for high school students, which takes place during school hours as a class you get no academic credit for, but since most high school students have different classes on different days (such as having geometry, choir, art, and English on A days and biology, drama, French, and civics on B days, and A and B days just alternate), you're only gonna have seminary every other day, at most.
I've also never heard of this special "men only" show on Wednesdays. The church definitely owns some local channels (and radio stations). I seem to recall the channel that usually had PBS would play mormon stuff on Sundays and that was the channel we watched conference on.
There's a special session of conference that's only supposed to be watched by the men, to the point that it wasn't broadcasted locally; you had to either watch it in person, or go to your local church building where they had some special broadcast, I guess (Idk, I'm a girl and we moved to Utah when I was 10, but then I left the church when I was 16 and the broadcasting things are different in Utah, so I'm sure I don't know everything about how the men's session worked). But conference is only twice a year, and I think they've added women's sessions as well, idk.
Most businesses in Utah either aren't open on Sundays, or just tell every employee that they are required to work at least one Sunday per month, regardless of religious beliefs (this is usually stated during the job interview, so you have a chance to back out before it's a problem). There are some places that just happen to have enough people who don't mind working on Sundays, so it's not a problem, but if they lose those employees, it turns into a place where everyone has to work Sundays. But it isn't this insidious, nobody really realizes what's going on kind of thing. If you're looking for a job at a place that is open on Sundays, regardless of your religious beliefs, you are very aware that you may be told that you have to work on Sundays or find somewhere else to work.
The 1950s mindset of the housewife is absolutely spot-on, though. My mother is a pretty good writer, and fairly smart. She loved school and took a lot of classes in high school that would have prepared her for being an English major. And she would have done very well, in college and after. I imagine she would have written short stories and children's books, maybe getting into writing novels after about 10 years. At the very least, she probably would have gotten married and had kids after college and become a popular mom blogger.
Instead, she sent in a couple of short stories to local magazines and then got married seven months after graduating from high school, and gave birth to me a year and a half later (which is a long time to wait for a mormon couple). Over the next few years, she had two more kids and a couple of very part time jobs. It wasn't until her youngest child was an adult, nearly 30 years after high school, that she went to college. And you know what she's doing with that business degree? She's working at the college she just graduated from. As a secretary for the counselors. A job that I'm qualified for, and all I've got is a GED.
I've been unemployed for most of my married life and nobody looks at me funny for not having a job. They do look at me like I'm an alien when I tell them I don't have kids, though.
mormon kids under the age of 18 being told their church is a cult
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mormons 18-24 after they go through their endowment ceremony and receive their new name and secret clothing and learn the secret handshakes and passwords and realize everyone around them has been secretly doing this the whole time and now theyre going to be sent away from their family for 2 years where they will literally not be allowed to be alone for 1 second of the day except to go to the bathroom and they have no idea how to get out of what they just got into
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investmart007 · 7 years ago
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Shhh! How to stream March Madness when the boss isn't around
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Shhh! How to stream March Madness when the boss isn't around
NEW YORK/March 12, 2018 (AP)(STL.News) —March Madness begins Tuesday. And that may mean strategizing to sneak in some games when the boss isn’t looking.
Fortunately for you — though not your boss — all 67 games in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament will be available online. Many of the games, including the Final Four, will require a password through your cable or satellite TV subscription.
Among the changes this year: a special stream to get the hot moments live when multiple games are played simultaneously during the first round. There are also new ways to subscribe to online TV packages, which stream many of the channels you’d get from a cable subscription.
Here’s a viewer’s guide: ___
HAPPY STREAMING
The best places to watch: http://www.ncaa.com/marchmadness or the NCAA March Madness Live app. All the games will be there, regardless of where they are televised.
CBS is televising 21 games, including two of the quarterfinals. These games won’t require a cable or satellite password. To view on a streaming device such as Apple TV, Roku or Fire TV, you need a $6-a-month subscription to CBS All Access, or a subscription to one of those cable-like online packages.
You’ll need a password for the remaining games, which are split among the Turner-owned cable channels — TBS, TNT and truTV. That includes the semifinals and championship game, known collectively as the Final Four. There’s a three-hour grace period on most devices. Games also will be available on individual apps for TBS, TNT and truTV — again with a password.
On desktops and laptops, the March Madness website will have a “boss button.” One click replaces the game with a fake screenshot of a search engine, spreadsheet or PowerPoint-like app — your choice, but set it up ahead of time. ___
NO PASSWORD?
Consider subscribing to an online television package. There are some new ones since last year’s tournament, including Google‘s YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV, joining AT&T’s DirecTV Now and Sony’s PlayStation Vue from before. The services cost $35 or $40 a month. Dish’s Sling TV costs $25, but doesn’t come with CBS. A sports-focused service, fuboTV, has CBS but not the Turner networks, so strike that.
Even services that include CBS might not offer the local CBS station where you live. Check before you subscribe by entering your ZIP code. To get CBS, you can also subscribe to All Access or use an antenna. ___
KEEPING UP
With Vue on a PlayStation 4 device, you can watch three channels on the same screen at once. This means you can keep up with games being televised simultaneously on different channels, or have a talk show taking up one of the three streams. Vue offers just one game at a time on other devices.
The March Madness app on Apple TV also offers three games simultaneously, up from two last year.
Otherwise, you can have multiple browser tabs open or watch simultaneously on a phone and a personal computer.
A new feature called Fast Break will switch from game to game automatically during the first round, depending on the action. It’s similar to the NFL RedZone or the Olympics’ Gold Zone. It’s available through the March Madness app on various devices and browsers.
With Hulu, you can choose your favorite teams, and its live-TV service will send phone alerts and automatically record games involving those teams. Those with the basic Hulu service, without the live channels, will get condensed versions of games after they end. ___
HEARING IT
Westwood One’s radio coverage of all games will be available with no password needed. You can also get this on Amazon’s Echo devices by asking the Alexa digital assistant for the score. ___
VIRTUAL REALITY
Intel will be producing some games in virtual reality. This time, it’ll work with Google Daydream headsets as well, not just Samsung’s Gear VR. Details on prices and the specific games haven’t been announced yet. Keep in mind that VR is no replacement for television; TV can get you much closer to the action with camera zooms than VR, which typically anchors you in a fixed location.
By  ANICK JESDANUN by Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (U.S)
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