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I hate the US Empire
I hate it so intensely that all the billions of cells in my body lined up still does not reach the lengths of my hatred. There is nothing in this world I hate more than this bastard, putrid country and its genocidal agendas.
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#art#portrait#design#fashion#street style#graphic design#hermes#male model#photography#artists on tumblr#asos men#writing#books & libraries#usa#algérie
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#app marketing agency in usa#best app marketing agency in usa#best mobile app marketing agencies in USA#best aso service in us#leading ASO agency in the us#app promotion agency in USA
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every time I wear color my friends treat it like a national holiday
ID: two mirror selfies. the person is wearing black sweater with red and yellow damask-style patterns knit in, black skinny jeans, and combat boots. they are wearing a black chain necklace, a gold brooch with a red gem at the center, a skinny red belt, and a silver watch. End ID
outfit details below the cut ;0
Sweater: vintage, bought from Tunnel Vision
Pants: Asos
Shoes: Doc Martens
Accessories: necklace and brooch bought secondhand, no brand. watch is Casio, bought secondhand. belt from Spikes and Leather USA on Etsy
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holy shit is that kiwi person daft ??? Like are they genuinely that ignorant that fucking blind to the suffering of others. Not only are they extremely ableist and well ,, a bit annoying but they also have complete and utter apathy towards the facist dictator that is now the president of the USA .
( They also somehow for some reason I cannot explain scream of well ,, fetishizing Japanese culture just based off their intro alone. Although that could just be our apprehension and general dislike of them talking,)
(Aso so sorry for the rant ,)
-Link and Jon
It is beyond sickening to open social media every day and hear about how another person has lost a loved one as a direct result of this transition when he isn't even in office yet to then scroll and find jokes being made about the cause of suicide. Real live multiple persons suicides.
Kiwi is 14 and nowhere near the place of being the person he will be for the rest of his life, but this type of appearance online isn't healthy. If they need to be posting these things, they need to invest in twinote, funsta, or a private account on literally anything because laughing in the face of suicide like this should absolutely be considered a form of cyberbullying
Ageism is also a very real thing. And it's usually talked about in cases of acting like minors aren't people just because they're minors, but you can absolutely be ageist towards the elderly. Let's dog on Trump's ass for being a fascist, not for being someone's grandpa's age. Fascism is a choice, chrono age isn't.
The comparison of an "81-82" year old guy in charge to king tut who was like. 18 ? In charge ? Is weird too imo (trump is 78 btw)
It's just shocking to me that you can be so queer and also poly and poc and LAUGH at trump becoming president. Rights are being stripped away and people we should be uplifting are killing themselves and Kiwi thinks this is a laughing matter. And that's what's disgusting.
I also got the fetish - ish vibe specifically because of the way they described their loli identity. They had at a point said THEY thought it was a fetish and are now saying it's because they yearned to be Japanese. As an Asian person, I definitely see more of a 'tresting it as an aesthetic' from them, but I'm not in their shoes, I'm just an outsider looking in. My bigger problem with their whole Japanese thing is that their host has been dubbed a japanese name (not sure if that's actually their name) while they are very admittedly not Japanese
-Toby (mostly)
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GalaxyCon Raleigh
Last weekend I was lucky enough to attend days 2-4 of GalaxyCon Raleigh, and meet Harvey in person! I'll write more about that on my personal blog, but here I want to write up Harvey's outfits for the weekend, for three reasons:
I love his con style and how he's always wearing clothes that seem comfy but are also stylish.
I finally found the source for one of his fabulous shirts and I'm excited!
I may have contributed an accessory to his outfit on Saturday (I'm fine I'm totally normal about this).
Without further ado, let's start with Saturday!
Saturday
Harvey arrived at the autograph tables on Saturday sporting a red stadium jersey, much like this one from EPTM USA.
This boxy-fit jersey is a heavyweight polyester mesh and has loose, short sleeves and a crew neck. It comes in sizes up to 2XL (60-inch chest measurement) and is regularly priced at $40 (currently on sale for $30).
He styled this with a black tank-top underneath the jersey, his black overalls, black sneakers, an LA Dodgers cap worn backwards, and a silver aluminum tab choker necklace with a heart pendant. Harvey explained that the necklace was made of recycled materials, and was a handmade gift from a friend.
The Dodgers cap appears to be part of the New Era 59Fifty fitted field series. The 59Fifty website describes the brand as "the originator of the true fitted New Era's flagship style and an icon in sport and street culture. It is worn on the field of play by athletes worldwide." You can find similar caps on the 59Fifty site, in prices ranging from $41 to $99, or this specific cap is available from several sellers on eBay.
The sneakers really intrigue me, because they're another example of the specificity of Harvey's accessories. The sneakers are black lace-up high tops with an oversized tongue, black soles, and a side snap buckled strap at the ankle. I have been able to find sneakers with three or four of those traits. I have yet to find an exact match to all of them, but I plan to keep looking! I may do a separate post on Harvey's casual footwear, actually.
Lastly, if you saw Harvey early at autographs, you might have noticed a new addition to his outfit later in the day: a stack of iridescent blue-black beaded bracelets with silver letters. These are friendship bracelets I made and brought to the autograph table, and I was extremely touched that Harvey not only put them on immediately there at the table, but wore them for the rest of the day and even posted them on his Instagram stories a couple of days later.
The silver letters on each bracelet spell out one of the names of Harvey's character from Blue Beetle: José Francisco Morales Rivera De La Cruz. The name on each bracelet is bracketed by cylindrical mood beads which change color with body temperature. Harvey revealed in his Instagram story that he added the De La Cruz onto the end of the scene, and director Angel Manuel Soto chose to keep it in. Harvey shares many fans' headcanon that Guillermo and the Doctor are related!
Sunday
On Sunday Harvey arrived to photo ops wearing a brightly-colored floral shirt that, if you follow his social media, you may have seen a few times before!
This Camicia comoda con stampa a fiori vivace (Comfortable Shirt with lively flower print) is a lightweight 100% viscose button-up from ASOS DESIGN Italy. It comes in sizes up to 4XL (54-56-inch chest), and is currently on sale for 21.24€ (originally retailed for 24.99€).
Harvey styled this with black shorts, black platform lace-up ankle boots, and his Heart of the Ocean replica necklace (a Titanic reference that might set your head spinning if you've ordered the @wwcitszine Volume 4--and if you haven't, you should!). He was also sporting another colorful stack of friendship bracelets, though I unfortunately don't know the details on those!
Heart of the Ocean replicas can be found many places online. I'm partial to these Etsy offerings, all under $50:
Titanic Necklace from BruarCards, $26.79
Heart of the Ocean Prop Replica from ReelArtTreasures, $39.99
I've talked shorts before, but I'm partial to these Old Navy Slim Built-In Flex Rotation Chino Shorts in color Black Jack. They have an 8-inch inseam and are available in up to size 54W. Currently on sale for $13.49!
I'm still looking for the boots. Look for that footwear post coming (hopefully) soon!
#harvey guillén#fashion#plus size fashion#media event looks#on the fence about whether stuff he wears to cons should be grouped under media events or its own category#accessories#sportswear#galaxycon#galaxycon raleigh#galaxycon raleigh 2024
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Learning from Memory
New genetic tools for greater understanding of the complexity of how memories influence behaviours at the neuronal level in the fruit fly model organism
Read the published research article here
Image from work by Gerald M Rubin and Yoshinori Aso
Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, VA, USA
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in eLife, January 2024
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Manga I Enjoyed in 2023
It's been another great year for manga. And I don't think we wouldn't have it any other way, right?
I got to read a bunch of manga, old and new, this year. But these titles stood out to me the the most.
Honorable Mention: Kindergarten WARS by You Chiba - This was something I needed, post-Assassination Classroom. A school filled with rich kids protected by assassins who have nowhere to go fighting against assassins trying to kill the kids. Not only that, the main female lead is desperate for a boyfriend and will date anyone who looks hot. But if they have certain peeves, the bodies will hit the floor. This is a really funny series with fun characters and a lot of action. It also has one of the best gags of the year.
Favorite Ongoing Weekly Manga: Akane-banashi by Yuki Suenaga and Takamase Moue - Akane-banashi continues to impress me every week. I absolutely love how every chapter continues to be impactful. Akane is still a refreshing protagonist and I love how it feels that even though she can win rakugo competitions based on sheer determination, Akane knows that she has a lot to learn. This is a stand-out manga that is excellent for teenagers.
Here's my top 5 manga of the year!
5.) A Home Far Away and The Yakuza's Bias by Teki Yatsuda (tie) - Once I got into K-Pop, I had to check out The Yakuza's Bias. I enjoyed a lot of the humor and the gags are well-done. It's a title that really showcases what it means to take a deep dive into fandom when you're new at it in hilarious fashion. But Yatsuda's debut work about 2 boys on the run is one of the best things I've read all year. It's truly a heartbreaking LGBT romance that will touch a lot of emotions. Also, Yatsuda's art is absolutely gorgeous and I can't wait to see their new work being licensed in the future.
4.) ZOM 100: Bucket List of the Dead by Haro Aso and Kotaro Tanaka - The only zombie manga story I read was Kengo Hanazawa's I Am A Hero, but I gave this title a follow because people were telling me about it due to its messaging. ZOM 100 stands out as an upbeat zombie apocalypse story that speaks to the resilience of people in tough times. I think we all forget that we can do great things in times of adversity if we all get support. There's some great moments in this series worth talking about. I never felt bored reading it. I'm glad I gave this manga a chance because I really think depressed people need to be told that while it's okay to feel the way they feel, they can still try and people shouldn't shame them for it.
3.) Kowloon Generic Romance by Jun Mayuzuki - Hong Kong nostalgia at its finest, in my opinion. This is one of the most fascinating stories of 2023 with regards to finding your identity and reconciling your past with your present. I have this high up because I really like how the central love story is slowly tying into a bigger mystery on why the world in the manga seems very off. People struggle so much with their pasts and I feel that this manga resonates with those folks. Especially me as I find myself longing for past moments that I dearly miss despite having not-so-pleasant experiences I would like to forget.
2.) Chainsaw Man Part II by Tatsuki Fujimoto - I absolutely adore this series. Fujimoto pulls no stops in telling the story he wants to tell. I love the new female characters that have all shown up and the return of a very notable one. I like Denji's development as he really doesn't know what he wants despite being granted a frightening power that continues to be a target to those who want to use him. This is the story of a "hero" who doesn't have the resilience to be an actual hero. It's also a story about people having their emotional needs warped into desires in the worst way.
1.) The Summer Hikaru Died by Mokumokuren - I normally don't read horror manga, but this manga is phenomenal. There was so much hype about the manga being released here in the U.S. and it has delivered in all cylinders. The art is great. The usage of sound effects to convey a sense of dread is top-notch. The interpersonal dynamic between the two main characters is frighteningly realistic. This manga, at its core, about dealing with a relationship that should've ended, but didn't. As much as we talk about needing relationships with people to survive, they have to end sometimes. There's a lot of horror and dread over how to talk about a relationship ending and good god, the manga delivers on displaying that. I also love the subtle reminder that bad relationships have serious consequences for everyone else. In real life, we've seen how abuse and interpersonal trauma trickles down from the victim into other parts of life and other people. All of this makes The Summer Hikaru Died my top manga of 2023.
I hope you all enjoyed my top picks. There's been a lot of fun reads that I probably missed out on, so let me know what you guys enjoyed. 2024 is probably going to be another great year for manga and there's already titles I'm looking forward to.
See you all in 2024!
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What’s your fav fashion brand
i love this question, i'm obsessed with fashion.
There are a lot because I buy a lot
Tibetan brands: Norlha, Nerhi
Chinese: PersonSoul, ShuShuTong, NüwaHanfu, Mukzin, Shanghai Tang, Beijing Watch (watches⌚️), Florasis (Makeup), Angel Chen, Neiwai, YIRANTIAN, Ms Min
Korean: AderError, Minju Kim, Skoot Apparel
Japanese: Yohji Yamamoto, Sacai, AMBUSH
French: Manieredevoir, DIOR
Italian: A better mistake
USA: FENTY (perfume)
British: ASOS (collusion)
Spanish: Balenciaga (sometimes)
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New My Little Pony Glitter Bandages Set
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Inspired by My Little Pony
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You will never see a “I don’t support Hamas”/“I condemn Hamas” comment from me because that feels fucking stupid
Like… why does that matter in the grand scheme of things? Does that matter in the fight for Palestinian liberation?
#by the way#i dont condemn hamas#what happened on oct 8 doesnt fucking matter#it was a long time coming#and now israel has revealed its hand as the ultimate aggressors#people have never been more aware of how vile israel and the iof are#same with the usa#i hope it all burns#aso rambles#free palestine
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AEO EXPERT PREDRAG PETROVIC
AEO is ANSWER ENGINE OPTIMIZATION.
Predrag is AEO EXPERT and SEO STRATEGIST from Europe, working his magic in EMEA Markets. USA market also.
The statement that ASO (App Store Optimization) will completely replace SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in 2024 is inaccurate. Both SEO and ASO remain crucial aspects of digital marketing strategies, serving different purposes and targeting different audiences. Here's why ASO won't replace SEO:
Different goals and audiences:
SEO: Aims to improve the organic visibility of websites in search engine results pages (SERPs) for relevant user queries. It targets a broad audience searching for information, products, or services online.
ASO: Focuses on optimizing app listings in app stores like Google Play and the App Store to increase app visibility and downloads. It targets users specifically looking for new apps within specific app stores.
Continuing relevance of web searches:
While mobile usage is steadily increasing, a significant portion of online searches still occur on desktops and laptops. SEO remains essential for reaching users who primarily rely on web searches for information.
Additionally, even users who search for apps primarily within app stores might also utilize web search engines to compare various options or find relevant information about apps before downloading them. SEO can play a role in influencing their decision-making process.
Evolving digital landscape:
Both SEO and ASO constantly evolve alongside changing user behavior, search engine algorithms, and app store ranking factors. While new trends like voice search and app usage might shift some focus, both SEO and ASO will likely need adaptation and continued attention to maintain effectiveness.
Conclusion:
While ASO plays a vital role in app discoverability and success, it doesn't replace the need for SEO in a comprehensive digital marketing strategy. Both strategies work hand-in-hand to reach different audiences and achieve different goals within the constantly evolving digital landscape.
SEO in HEBREW Language: translation, localization, transcreation in EMEA, in Hebrew / Arabic / English / German
#seo#emea#emeaexpert#emeaseoexpert#seoexpertemea#AEO#AEOexpert#AEOstrategist#answer engine optimization#seoexpert#seoexpertnearme#voice search#voice optimization#voice search optimization#voice search marketing
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Top 20 Most Beautiful Cities In Africa | Travel Tips
Certainly! Africa is a continent known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and vibrant cities.
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Here's a list of 20 of the most beautiful cities in Africa, each offering its own unique charm and appeal:
Cape Town, South Africa: Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town boasts stunning natural scenery, vibrant neighborhoods, and a rich cultural heritage.
Marrakech, Morocco: Marrakech mesmerizes visitors with its bustling souks, intricate architecture, and the vibrant colors of the Jardin Majorelle.
Nairobi, Kenya: As the gateway to East Africa, Nairobi blends modernity with wildlife conservation, offering attractions like Nairobi National Park and the Karen Blixen Museum.
Fes, Morocco: Fes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its medieval medina, elaborate mosques, and labyrinthine alleyways.
Cairo, Egypt: Cairo is a bustling metropolis steeped in history, home to ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, as well as vibrant markets and lively streets.
Zanzibar City, Tanzania: The old Stone Town of Zanzibar City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring ornate doors, winding alleys, and beautiful beaches.
Luanda, Angola: Luanda is a coastal city with a mix of Portuguese colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers, offering stunning seaside views and a vibrant nightlife.
Johannesburg, South Africa: Johannesburg is a dynamic city known for its cultural diversity, thriving arts scene, and historical sites like the Apartheid Museum.
Dakar, Senegal: Dakar is a lively coastal city with colorful markets, vibrant music scene, and stunning beaches like Yoff Beach and N'Gor Beach.
Cape Coast, Ghana: Cape Coast is known for its picturesque beaches, colonial architecture, and its historic role in the transatlantic slave trade, evidenced by landmarks like Cape Coast Castle.
Asmara, Eritrea: Asmara boasts a unique blend of Italian colonial architecture, modernist buildings, and palm-lined boulevards, earning it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Windhoek, Namibia: Windhoek is a city surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, offering visitors a blend of German colonial architecture, lively markets, and nearby safari adventures.
Kigali, Rwanda: Kigali is a clean and green city known for its orderly streets, cultural attractions like the Kigali Genocide Memorial, and stunning views of the surrounding hills.
Accra, Ghana: Accra is a vibrant capital city with lively markets, beautiful beaches, and historical landmarks like Independence Arch and Jamestown.
Lagos, Nigeria: Lagos is a bustling megacity with a vibrant atmosphere, offering a mix of beaches, bustling markets, and a thriving arts and music scene.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa is a city of contrasts, blending modern skyscrapers with traditional Ethiopian architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions like the National Museum.
Maputo, Mozambique: Maputo is a coastal gem with a laid-back atmosphere, colonial-era architecture, vibrant markets, and stunning ocean views along its scenic waterfront.
Stone Town, Zanzibar: Stone Town is the historic heart of Zanzibar, known for its narrow streets, ornate doors, and rich Swahili culture, offering a glimpse into the island's past.
Gaborone, Botswana: Gaborone is a modern city surrounded by natural beauty, offering visitors botanical gardens, wildlife reserves, and a thriving arts and crafts scene.
Abuja, Nigeria: Abuja is Nigeria's modern capital city, known for its impressive architecture, lush greenery, and cultural landmarks like the Nigerian National Mosque and Aso Rock.
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asos kinda shitty for having doc martens cost over 290 bucks when i could get them straight from the drmartens site FROM THE USA and theyd still be cheaper
#like even with those weird american additional taxes and shipping theyre cheaper#and i actually will get them from there#i ordered the ones from asos to see if the sizing is good lol#also the ones on asos are the ones with platform soles and i want the ones without#just gotta wait to get the refund then so ill have enough money lmao
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