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m-plat9 · 7 months ago
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aqarsblog · 8 months ago
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almiradevelopments22 · 2 years ago
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شوف لما سألنا المدير التجاري، إزاي بنختار مشاريعنا في الشركة قالنا أيه⁉️ للمزيد من التفاصيل عن مشروعاتنا في التجمع الخامس تواصل معنا على واتساب أو اتصل بنا 📱01000449080 زوروا موقعنا https://www.almiradevelopment.com/ #ألميراللتطويرالعقاري#التجمع_الخامس#القاهرة_الجديده
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millennium-compendium · 5 months ago
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Aaaanyways
Boy, it must suck being a chainsaw man fan rn
Me, being one of them:
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sharlmbracta · 10 months ago
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You know who's an underrated, amazing video game pianist is?
Aqare.
Aqare, spelled as Aq(ua)re minus the (u) because i had mistyped his name so many times before
His technique and vividness for a video game pianists are very special in this field, the skillset combined with his passion are out of this world.
He is a very special artist.
The identity of his works are, by themselves, one of a kind.
The dedication for each note to be heard clearly, cleanly, while keeping the dynamics fresh from start to end is unmatched.
Every note is rung alive with the highest quality, you can feel how much work he had put in each and every one of his art:
Hyrule Warriors - Age of Calamity:
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The Legend of Zelda - Tears of the Kingdom:
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Dark souls:
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Mario Kart Wii:
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Xenoblade Chronicles:
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His latest work — Octopath Traveler:
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This exceptional cover of Dragon Roost Island —
The Legend of Zelda - Wind Waker:
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And finally, this absolutely legendary arrangement of Dark Beast Ganon which made me discover and fall in love with his channel in the first place —
The Legend of Zelda - Breath of the Wild:
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He gives out all of his sheet music for free, without a need for any type of paywall nor subscription nor login form,
by sharing direct links to download from his google drive files in each and every video description,
so literally anyone who wants to try the music for themselves, can get into it immediately.
In a world where everything is rapidly converted into a product, his works, the pure artistry with such dedication and effort to the original essences, are very very very important for me to preserve and support.
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ophierian-vp · 8 months ago
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newaqar · 1 month ago
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كمبوند اليفا ماونتن فيو المستقبل سيتي Aliva Mountain View Compound Mostakbal City هو أحدث مشاريع شركة ماونتن فيو للتطوير العقاري، والذي سيتم بناؤه على مساحة ضخمة تقدر بنحو 638 فدانًا وبذلك يعتبر أكبر مشروع تم إقامته في مدينة المستقبل.
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nikidykeachu · 1 year ago
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I just got gifted 605 already waoh..
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ikram1909 · 10 months ago
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https://www.tumblr.com/ikram1909/741891411565248512/do-you-think-whoever-comes-after-xavi-will-be-as?source=share if the reports are true and Flick wants to coach the next generation of footballers, then he has to be open for la masia 100%. We already set some players from the academy to the first team and everybody knows they are worthy and wordclass that lots of clubs tried to make moves on our players before joining the first team and still theyre trying to steal our talents, pretty sure Flick is aqare of this since it seems that every manager would love to have our gems under their management. La Masía has a good reputation too since most of Barca legends (thata are also football legends) comes from our academy. Like you said, we are short of players and we are broke, not using la masia when currently they are providing incredible performances (today a 15yo scored four goals against germany u17 lol) is just self sabotage.
Lamine, Gavi, Fort, Cubarsí, Guiu, Fermín, etc, all of them are la masia, its obvious that Flick at least knows that our academy is worthy to provide good players (also, we got more prospects in the academy like Mika Faye, Diarra or Darvich who is very much the future of Germany surely he wont avoid this one). If he really wants to take Barca as a challenge, he has to prove that he can manage and develope our youngsters to create the best generation of football itw (i hope he does)
From what anon sent me the other day, it seems like he has a good relationship with young players and players in general so thats good. I honestly think our board should put using la masía as one of the conditions before signing the new coach no matter who he might be. Tbh I think the coach doesn't really have an option either way especially with how good all our la masía kids have been this season alone but it's better to be safe
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m-plat9 · 9 months ago
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R8 New Capital
بفضل رايت العاصمة الإدارية Ri8 New Capital، سيتيح لك ولعائلتك فرصة العيش في بيئة أكثر رقيًا وفخامة، حيث يمكنك الاستمتاع بحياة مثالية وفريدة تتميز بأوقات من الراحة والرفاهية والخصوصية.
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samstwilightzone · 1 year ago
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Just some pencil drawings of Aki existing
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Would Aki be aware of her sekf-aqareness being able to take on a physical shape? Well she would, but she wouldn't ever quite know what it is. Her douchebagage is a tad bit larger than Osomatsu's, it's purely black and radiated a dark aura from around it. Aki always speculated it might be a physical representation of some aspect of her, condensed rage perhaps? She honestly has no idea what's up with the dark aura around her little orb or what it means.
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Of coarse I have to draw Aki with her cat, Reginald. He literally means the world to her and she pampers him to death, she knits tiny sweaters for her little fella so he doesn't get cold. Even if he looks like a rosettes chicken he's her rosettes chicken. While not everyone likes Sphinx cats and a lot of people find them ugly, Reginald just as a face only a mother can love. For her, he's the best cat in the world.
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Choromatsu truly believes that his brothers have "corrupted a perfectly good, responsible and upstanding member of society" when this is literally just her default state. Desptite being somewhat of a member of the upper crust Aki can be pretty vulgar and lewd in the way she speaks. She's really not tyring too hard to be an upstanding figure, and because she wants to be able to relax she finds no difficulty being herself around them. Which is why she vibes with the Matsu's so hard. If they were to start chanting 'sex' you can bet she'd join in.
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aqarsblog · 9 months ago
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viola-canadensis · 1 year ago
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Whys my sibling like to bring up that i have male passing privilege
Like yea i present male but you dont have to talk about jt like that
An like im aqare of my privilege but im also visibly mixed and very obviously neurodivergent if you meet me irl so like how about we just live our lives abd shit
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navree · 2 years ago
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Hey don't you think it s so frustrating that aegon conqueror never tried to get rhaenys s body like imagine if she lived didn't he think she may be raped tortured like sis deserved to die in her hometown not in desert because of aqar he wanted to win and he ended the was for a letter like honestly I hate him and can't stand him rhaenys deserved better like he didn't even try to search for her body and just assumed she died while hearing people thoughts that she may be in torture rape ...???
I'll be entirely honest, not particularly. The thing is, anything about Rhaenys in Dorne is a huge amount of conjecture after the fact. The consensus at the time, by everyone involved, was that she died when Meraxes was shot down. And honestly, if it weren't for Nymor's letter, that's the conclusion I would draw too. Surviving a fall from the sky on your dragon certainly is possible, but that's not actually known for certain until over a hundred years after Rhaenys herself had died when Aegon managed it after Rook's Rest (and even then, it's not a sure thing since Rhaenys TQWNW also died when Meleys fell from the sky, though we're not entirely sure how). It's entirely reasonable that everyone, Aegon and Visenya included, thought that Rhaenys was just completely dead, and their actions during the Dragon's Wroth clearly showcases that. If they thought she was alive and held hostage, then they'd probably do something other than completely raze every single building in Dorne (other than Sunspear) to the ground, since that wouldn't be very conducive in getting her back. Their incredibly destructive rage seems to point to a deep seated grief that only comes from thinking she's dead, especially for Aegon who was never openly emotional. The Targaryens also don't seem to hold much stock in things like bodies or resting places, they cremate their dead, and if Rhaenys had lived and been able to die a natural death, that's what would have happened to her too, not to mention that if it were my little sister who died, my primary concern would be less "getting her body back" and more "I'm gonna go burn the world down now kthanxbye". So by and large, the general idea was that she was dead, and recuperating her body just to burn it was less important than Aegon's own desire for vengeance.
And like I said, we'd probably all go on believing that Rhaenys had just died in the fall if it weren't for Nymor's letter. It's hard to tell because History Book, but it doesn't seem like there was that much in universe speculation that Rhaenys could have survived until Deria's delegation arrived and gave Aegon the letter, because of how Aegon reacted. It was the out of character steps he took, not just being openly emotional but also becoming incredibly secretive with the letter and the course of events (burning the letter, flying to Dragonstone without a word, returning the next day and immediately agreeing to peace with the Dornish) that got people guessing. This had to have been prompted by some huge news, right, and what huger news would there be than the possibility that Aegon's beloved wife that he burned down a subcontinent for wasn't actually dead, but secretly still alive. And that speculation itself led to trying to figure out how Rhaenys could be alive and the sequence of events that came afterwards still took place which is why the theory involves the Ullers torturing her, since they were a bit crazy, though I've never heard any theory that even mentioned any sort of sexual assault, just run of the mill physical abuse type of torture. But there's no actual evidence that they did, not from any sides, not from court whispers or gossip from Sunspear or even any Ullers bragging about it (which I'll admit is a bit odd to me because if they're known to be "half mad" and had a dragonriding queen in their custody, wouldn't ONE of them at least be preening about it to their friends?), and the entire thing is just people trying to explain a theory after the fact. The entire thing about Rhaenys's fate is that it is so incredibly shrouded in mystery and unresolved that you honestly veer into out and out headcanoning when trying to come up with any sort of cohesion (though, as I've said, I personally find my own theory to be solid, which is that Rhaenys survived, the Ullers then had her in custody, either torturing her or just Keeping her is currently unknown, the Martells found out and took possession of her and then sued for peace with the promise that they would be sending Rhaenys back to Dragonstone so that she could at least die there, or even be cremated there if she died en route, as a gesture of goodwill, which explains why Aegon reacted so strongly, left for Dragonstone so immediately, and was on such good terms with the Martells afterwards).
And when it comes to the idea that Rhaenys died simply for Aegon's war, I honestly take umbrage with that. Rhaenys was her own woman. She was a dragonrider in her own right, she had military victories under her belt, and she was an actively involved reigning monarch along with her siblings. Rhaenys gets a bit of a downgrade in fandom interpretations as The Girl, and that because she was engaged in more classically feminine pursuits, was younger than her siblings, was kindhearted and playful and softer than her brother or her sister, she's seen as less of a force than them. But she was a powerful figure in her own right, not just in the realm at large but also in the dynamics of her own family. If she didn't want to fight in Dorne, Hell if she hadn't wanted to fight in the Conquest, she wouldn't have. She's grown by the standards of her time, she has the second largest Targaryen dragon (and thus presumably the second oldest and the second most powerful) at her disposal, and when the war with Dorne broke out she had a child, if she didn't want to get involved in the fighting under any pretexts (I have a kid to look out for now, I'm queen and I'm important and someone needs to keep the realm stable, bro I just do not want to), she could have and she would have. Rhaenys fought because she believed in Aegon's vision as much as she did, because she believed that her family were the right people to rule Westeros as much as Aegon and Visenya did, and she had just as much reason to want Dorne under Targaryen rule and have a fully unified Seven Kingdoms as much as any of them (probably even more considering she's the one who had the most direct contact with Dorne). Rhaenys knew what it was to go in battle, to risk her life for a cause, and she alone made that choice understanding the ramifications, not to mention that she arguably had the most motivation, given that her son was going to inherit Aegon's throne. Reducing her to just a side character who was a pawn in Aegon's Conquest reduces her role in that story, in the history of Westeros, and fails to understand her as a woman in her own right. Rhaenys was more than just a sister and wife and mother, she was a queen and a warrior in her way and a good administrator and instrumental in several Targaryen victories, and she knew what she was doing when she got involved in the First Dornish War. She wanted to win it as much as anyone, and unfortunately she just wasn't able to see that done.
Nor do I bear Aegon any ill will in choosing to accept the Martells' peace offering. It's not "because of a letter", the letter was just one piece of the puzzle. The truth of it was that the war was essentially in a stalemate at this point. The Martells weren't surrendering, the Dornish people also weren't turning against them, adn the price was getting higher by the day. This war had cost Aegon his best friend and most trusted advisor after Orys was mutilated, had cost him his baby sister and the woman he loved most, had nearly cost him the lives of not just his son and his remaining sister but him as well, not to mention the losses of men in Dorne and just in general the fact that war is expensive. The First Dornish War was costly both literally and emotionally, and Aegon was a king. One of the hardest things about being in any position of government, especially a position where you are the ultimate authority like kingship, is that you have to make choices not based on what you want, but on what's good for everything. Aegon, as I've mentioned in other responses, is something who appears to have really valued doing things for the good of the whole, and even if he personally wanted to continue fighting in Dorne even just to alleviate his grief, being a king means making the choice that's good for the kingdom. So Aegon choosing to end a war that wasn't going to be good in the long run for his subjects in spite of his own personal feelings on the matter isn't out of bounds, that's just what rulers have to do (we're approaching the Ides of March so it's on my mind, do you think that either Antony or Octavian particularly wanted to be on good terms with people like Cicero in the aftermath? No, they all hated each other, but sometimes you do things you don't like for the sake of Your People). There's also the fact that, even above everything, Aegon's priorities were likely also firmly vested in the safety of his children. Aenys was not simply very young but only just starting to recover from his mental breakdown, and Maegor (despite all the issues that would arise from various different factors that would damage their relationship) was still a literal baby. It's very reasonable that Aegon, knowing that the war had already nearly cost him Aenys, and had, as mentioned before, cost him Rhaenys and Orys, decided that enough was enough and that if capitulating would keep his kids safe, especially his beloved eldest son, then that's what needed to happen. He didn't end the war "because of the letter", he knew that the war needed to end and that he and Deria's delegation were likely going to come to some sort of mutual resolution no matter what. The letter was just the Martells sweetening the pot for Aegon because they knew what he had lost (at least in my view) as well as a reason for why they were on good terms later in life.
TL;DR: I'm actually not all that bothered. It is entirely fair to presume that Rhaenys was dead given the circumstances, and in universe speculation that she lived only started after Nymor's letter and everything after that is full on guesswork and theorizing, not to mention that Rhaenys was still her own person who made her own choices and died for her own cause (and it's also entirely fair for Aegon to eventually end the fighting even after she died).
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noteholo · 9 days ago
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ophierian-vp · 8 months ago
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