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felt like drawing the new aveo again :3
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Restaurando farolas al CHEVROLET AVEO gti | #baqeet
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o to co Aveo odwala nocami w margonem xD lata bokiem po ithan i sciga mietka żula po wino i chce mu je wypić bo mu wisi 100k za impreze w domu aukcyjnym pt Aveo i piwo za darmo dla wszystkich!
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Wymiana sprzęgła Chrysler Warszawa
Avalanche, TrailBlazer, Suburban, Tahoe, Silverado, Malibu, Orlando, Cruze, Captiva, Epica, HHR, Spark, Equinox, Aveo, Lacetti, Rezzo, Evanda, Avalanche, TrailBlazer, Suburban, Tahoe, Silverado
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Set Adrift from the Island
In the autumn of 1997 the breaking point had come for Big Island. The VCs were not going to give us any more money, the YoYo wasn’t selling well enough to sustain our burn rate, and the Boogie Board was a shining city on a hill that didn’t exist in our reality. Yo-yos used to market the YoYo It had been a difficult spring and summer as that reality sank in. We had already gone down to being…
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aveo, es, ere v tr te begeer. aveo (of havčo), es, ère v intr ster bene (slegs gebruik in die imperat en inf). Aveo_ole,,,,,no no. Avveo me avveo la
aveo, -es, -ere, v, tr, to desire. aveo (or havčo), es, ère v intr bene (solum in imperat et inf).
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Um…
D-Daniel?
Danny boy.
Daniel Marie Jackson.
I need you to run that translation by me one more time.

#stargate sg1#samantha carter#jack o'neill#daniel jackson#s07e22 Lost City Part 2#he loves his team#they’re a family damnit#also… the samjack of it all just tears my heart out#sam/jack#I did Latin to English#interestingly though…#if you spell it ‘aveo amacus’ it comes out to ‘goodbye my friend’#BUT if you hear it as ‘aveo amatus’ it translates as ‘I love you so much’
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Vacancy
Dusknoir's tales are enough to comfort Enya for the time being, but never himself.
[1,933 words]
TW for mental health issues and slight internalized ableism.
I don't believe any of the Sableye followed me here... Thank goodness.
With his underlings preoccupied with other assignments, it was best that Dusknoir took this rare opportunity to think. It fascinated him how much more tenacious the six seemed the moment he wished to be left alone.
Dusknoir slowly made his way into the ruins, his gaze falling onto the various murals adorning the wall. They had long since lost their color many frozen centuries ago, but Dusknoir could still retell the stories they illustrated just as vividly as when he first heard them as a child.
He felt the air around him grow cool and ominous as a sigh escaped him. It had truly been a long time since he last stopped to admire the ruins.
Thyme–
...
Celebi.
Celebi and I used to always come here to play and read when we were children. Long ago, when I was still someone she trusted.
The first time he ever saw her smile was still engraved in his memories. How innocent she looked, as if she'd finally managed to get her mind off her tragedy through Duskull's comfort. With no one to stop them from sneaking off into the empty hall, it was the only place where the two were truly allowed to be children while serving under their corrupted lord. As long as he was in that room, laughing alongside her until they were both in tears, the melancholic world around him felt remade.
But that was decades ago. The space beside Dusknoir, once graced by Celebi's presence, remained hauntingly vacant, aside from-
"... Sir Dusknoir?"
"... Enya."
Despite their lineage, the Salazzle bore little resemblance to the reaper's apprentice, her scales almost blindingly pale and requiring the cover of a cloak in order to ensure safety from being spotted by larger foes. Even so, looking into her eyes felt akin to having Aveo standing right in front of him in Enya's place; so dark that they almost seemed black, yet reflecting even the most miniscule of light that remained within this world. A gaze he couldn't bring himself to meet as he took a few suspended steps towards her.
"I apologize," Enya said, "I came here in search of some peace and quiet, but I have no issue taking my leave if I'm disrupting you."
Dusknoir shook his head, urging Enya to stay as he noticed the smaller creature sluggishly attempt to stand up straight and limp her way over to the exit.
"There's no law against you being here," he insisted, "I sought out the old ruins for the same reason as you. Please, stay as long as you need."
"If you say so..."
A quiet sigh of relief escaped Enya as she settled back down in front of the murals, her tail curling around her body protectively.
"Please don't think I'm unappreciative at all. The maelstrom has been in a state of chaos these past few days, which I've been dealing with to the best of my abilities. But, even I need time to think in solitude about what we're going to do moving forward."
Dusknoir clenched his fist behind his back. If he thought his underlings were causing an uproar, then he couldn't even begin to imagine the trouble he'd caused for Enya back in her sector of the citadel.
"I understand," He said, cringing as the hesitation in his voice echoed throughout the hallway, "The loss of your son has left an impact on all of us."
The reaper lowered himself to her level, practically crouching against the floor. She'd already put in quite a bit of effort getting to the mural on her own with her scarred leg. He could at the very least make it easier for the lizard by not having her look up the entire time.
"Will you be alright on your own?"
I'm sure as hell not.
Enya paused, feeling her breath catch in her throat as the tip of her tail flicked nervously. She looked at Dusknoir, to the achromatic rocks below, and back to Dusknoir.
"... Actually, if I may... I'd like to request your company for just a few moments longer."
Was it comfort she sought? As little patience as he had for his grieving underlings at the moment, the tension running through Dusknoir's body screamed at him to put his irritation aside for her. It was bad enough that he couldn't bring himself to be truthful towards her regarding the fate of her own blood.
Enya weakly stepped closer upon taking notice of Dusknoir's silent nod. Amidst her musing, the stiffness of his body was not lost on her as she supported her weakened frame with his shoulder, even through its ethereal form.
She briefly shuddered as she felt an unusual coolness against her scales, giving him a concerned glance before deciding to chalk it up to guilt. Guilt that Dusknoir could never allow her to know the full extent of.
"Many of my kin have made attempts to brighten my mood, but I fear there's some things I doubt I'll ever be able to forgive myself for."
Her words caught Dusknoir by surprise.
"You had nothing to do with what transpired at the abyss. What could you have done that's so unforgivable?"
"It's... my lack of involvement that troubles me. Aveo was only a child when I was forced to pass down the torch to him," Enya exhaled heavily before continuing, the tension in her voice thick and unsettling. "I grew too reliant on the comfort offered by my kin after being left unable to fight the way I used to. Perhaps Aveo's development paid the price of my incompetence as a parent."
Enya held her head in her palms. The Salazzle's fangs were slightly bared.
"I had only one responsibility. To make sure my skills were passed down and to prepare my son for anything this world could throw at him."
Her vision grew clouded even as she blinked, the sting of her anger pricking at the corners of her eyes. The uncharacteristic crack in Enya's voice made Dusknoir shudder, her shame vivid even in her feeble attempts to subdue herself for the sake of defending her self-respect in front of her superior.
"... The punishment inflicted on me for my ineptitude wasn't my injury all those years ago. That was a mere warning for what would eventually come if I continued allowing this to culminate. Into... to culminate into..."
Searing streams trickled Enya's face and gathered in various miniscule puddles on the ground. Even against her protective scales, evolved to withstand even the most brutal changes in heat, her tears carried guilt powerful enough to scorch and melt the sensitive skin underneath. The Salazzle was rapidly becoming overwhelmed, and Dusknoir had to do something- anything that could temporarily assuage the grief he had caused.
"... All the training in the world wouldn't have prepared Aveo for what happened."
Dusknoir took a deep breath. Though he cleverly covered up the true cause of Aveo's disappearance, the toxic taste of his own deception wasn't as simple to swallow down and recite as he made it seem to his Sableye underlings.
"Aveo was... virtuous. Tragically so, up until the very last second when he met his early grave," he paused, followed by a heavy, "However," before continuing his facade, "unmatched strength and virtue isn't enough to ensure any sort of safety for oneself.
Had that been the case, the climax of our encounter with the Planetary Investigation Team at the World Abyss would have come down to numbers; three of them, compared to six my well-trained underlings, my disciple, and I."
Enya's expression remained bitter, the inquisitive look in her eye as she listened dull compared to the overwhelming mourning.
"The underhanded combat techniques employed by those three were ones even I had yet to observe. What does that tell you about the sorts of people and Pokemon associating with the Planetary Investigation Team if I, a being of the shadows and the undead, was unable to fathom the extent of the cruelty they were willing to inflict on another living being?"
It was clear that Enya wasn't entirely convinced. Her tears had yet to stop and she still couldn't find it in her to look back up at her son's mentor.
"Your lament isn't without reason, and it can be easy to ruminate about how things could have turned out differently if even a small adjustment had been made earlier on."
The glow of Dusknoir's rings amped up, making Enya's fidgeting digits freeze for a split second.
"... but the mistakes you may have made while helping Aveo pick up where you left off weren't what ultimately brought him to his demise."
Yes. Had those accursed Planetary Investigation Team members never interfered, Aveo's mind would have remained untainted by their ideals. I wouldn't have had to take such measures to shield them from Lord Dialga's judgment.
"It was them who made that decision. They saw a Pokemon ready to retreat and took that opportunity to kill rather than allow them to surrender with a small warning and his life intact."
"The viciousness of their actions will not go unpunished- whether it be by my own hand, or their own carelessness as they continue to navigate the world in search of Time Gears."
Enya's hand dwarfed in comparison to Dusknoir's as it was enveloped by the ethereal grey mitt.
"As long as you continue to hurt yourself with your self-doubt... and as long as that wretched alliance continues to face no consequences in their childish pursuit for a world remade... Aveo's soul will know no peace. His love for you and his kin is far stronger than his hatred for those who took him from you."
My disciple, shaped and molded in my image, strayed too far from my light, and it was all because of the selfish temptations brought to them by their newfound allies. ... No, that's... not true at all.
"It's by no means easy to get these thoughts out of your mind once they're planted... but believe me when I say that Aveo will never blame you for what happened."
But if it allows us to pull through and ensure our own safety, then it's worth believing. How can I keep my head up otherwise?
"Allow yourself to grieve for as long as you need, but I ask that you remind yourself of our conversation any time you find yourself slipping back into this mindset. You and your kin are also always welcome to come seek me out when I'm not engaged in a mission from Lord Dialga."
Enya's digits squeezed around a single one of Dusknoir's own. The scarring of her soul was far from mended, and her self-worth still in shattered shards on the floor. But Dusknoir's words didn't go without impact, giving way to momentary respite as he mourned the death of her son without any additional shifting of blame.
A quiet, "Thank you," escaped the Salazzle, her eyes sore as she rested her head upon Dusknoir's shoulder and enjoyed her now tranquil silence. But what was tranquility for Enya was unbearable turbulence for Dusknoir's current mental state.
She was able to find happiness through my lies. Why... can't I do the same?
... why can't I... convince myself the same way I managed to convince her?
He made no efforts to move from his spot, his body practically an otherworldly cushion against Enya's exhausted, overworked form. He stared at the murals, thinking about Thyme, wishing at this moment that he truly was as heartless as she thought him.
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Updated reference for Aveo!
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I parked next to a car today that was covered in bumper stickers and each one made me laugh harder and harder. Thought you might like some of them too 😆

Also hiiiiiiiiii! It’s been a minute since we last talked, I hope you’re doing good!
DJFBDJDKSK omg I need that pro-possum one immediately . But these are all extremely good tbh. There’s at least one cool person in Ohio fjdbfjdbdjsk
And hello !!!!! Same to you!
#the fact I know that’s Ohio plates is a combination of I live in Indiana so I see them fairly frequently#and also I’m just a nerd#also speaking of nerd shit#that is a Chevy Aveo/Sonic hatchback#model year would be 2011-2016#2017 started having different tail lights#anyway LMAO#max answers questions#tori answers questions#whataenginerd
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favorite band/artist?
Sheesh. Complicated one.
You see, my music tastes are, to put it mildly, rather varied. I think it showed in my music recommendation post and the post that further explored one of those artists, but to further illustrate, my library includes:
Earth, Wind & Fire
New Kids On The Block's Jordan Knight's first solo single
Dubstep band Hadouken!’s Lana Del Rey cover
A mashup of Wham! and a fishing anime
A Japanese bilingual melodic punk rock band's two songs about bowling
80s remixes of Justin Bieber songs
A Japanese "punk ska and melodic hardcore band"'s cover of Scatman’s World
A 140+ song Beatles remix collection, featuring such gems as "Octopus's 3D Garden", "I Saw Her Yankin' There" and "Help!" (suspicious)
A eurobeat female duo of rotating Italian and British members’ Abracadabra-sampling track about falling in love with a banana
A remix of Azumanga Daioh’s Sata Andagi scene I retrieved from a porn site reupload
Moldovan folk punk band and folk musician duo’s collab about celebrating the reopening of a railroad
The soundtrack of Pictionary for the NES
A mashup of AVICII, Rick Astley and Chumbawumba
An 80s pop Linkin Park remix
Black Sabbath covers by The Cardigans (of Lovefool fame)
JT's solo debut
A Flock Of Seagulls (of I Ran (So Far Away) fame)
One (1) DJ Khaled song
A 2011 My Little Pony-themed song by then commentary youtuber
(And I beg each and every one of the people who read this list and thought "Okay that one cannot possibly be good" to hop in my askbox and allow me to prove them wrong.)
But let's go through bands and artists I've not posted about before.
Two Door Cinema Club Just out of statistics. I can prove I played I Can Talk over a hundred times and I can tell you any number under two hundred is underselling it. There is genuinely some problem with my brain that that intro slots into perfectly.
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Oh also all the rest of their first album this comes from is this great too, and if you ask me what a perfect album sounds like I will tell you it's not that far off their second album.
OK Go Now, I like the music. Actually, I'd left my two guitars alone for years until an easy OK Go song made me think "Oh, maybe I can play this" and realize that rather than -as I had prior- just play the music I'd been taught, I could actually teach myself to play the music I was listening to, which snowballed into playing more OK Go songs and then it expanded and now I have a ukulele, a bass, a third guitar I need to merge with that bass (it's complicated), a fourth "guitar" (it's complicated), a Casio calculator/synth (it's complicated), a melodica, a launchpad and a kazoo. Whoops. But really, all you need to be sold on OK Go is see two of their videos. One to find out what they're like (and you're already good on that front because you have visited the internet ever and have thus seen Here It Goes Again aka "The Treadmill Video" aka what when posted to YouTube upon its CEO begging them to do so became the biggest video of all time) and another to find out that no the first one was not a one-off fluke. I am serious, go click that link, it takes you to a playlist of their videos and each one is crazier than the last. I mean they played a song with a car. A song. That has a guitar solo. With a car. Have you seen the name of this channel.
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Ah, right, the name of this channel. I guess I have to say a thing about that car now. Uhhh this video was sponsored by Chevrolet to promote the Aveo which, despite being badged as a Chevrolet, like many of the more Europe-oriented Chevrolets was made by the automotive branch of Daewoo, brand General Motors picked up after the Daewoo conglomerate (then the second largest in South-Korea which may as well be called Samsungland) went bankrupt in '99 over almost $90B modern dollars in debt. Its founder Kim Woo-chong (because Lord knows the "woo" in Daewoo did not stand for "woo what a great car") earned a ten year sentence, but I feel they focused too much on the wrong guy. The REAL criminal is whoever penned Daewoo cars.
A good person doesn't do this on purpose.
Owl City I have too few of his songs, but I absolutely love how comically upbeat he is. He is so precious. If c: walked this Earth. I mean "Golf and alcohol don't mix and that's why I don't drink and drive / Because, good grief, I'd knock out my teeth and have to kiss my smile goodbye". Protect this man at all costs. Also one time I saw the Fireflies video after what must have been a good decade and you know when you feel near crying? I adored that song when I was a kid and I was right.
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Liquido European one-hit wonders - and not even "people know them just for one song", not even "people don't know them and just know the song"; I found you can tell people the name of their hit and they won't know what you're talking about. But hum the riff and infallibly, invariably any single person in my country (and, in my limited experience, the rest of Europe) will go "Ooooooh, that one". And to be fair, those guys did stumble on one of the most memorable riffs in modern history.
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Not saying this is a hidden gem of a band, I am sure some bigger music nerd would stamp a big fat "SEEN BEFORE" on all their stuff, beyond some enjoyable splashes of "I wonder how much of this is them leaning into it" cheese (yes, even more than that video) - but I've still got their whole discography including all the B-sides, because to me, so what? It's good music and I'll treat it like it. What's the point of praising "groundbreaking", "genre defining" works and then glossing over those inhabiting the ground they broke and making the genres they defined? When I eat bread I don't complain that it doesn't innovate or set itself apart from the rest of the genre, so as long as my music doesn't bore me why should those be problems there? I feel like people have a problem in general separating their enjoyment of a work from its artistic merit. I'm digressing.
The Beatles If you ask me "What's your favorite number of pant legs?" I'm not going to answer five because two would be cliché.
And now we get to the final answer, the real answer, in such a league of its own it deserves to be separated from the rest via a Read More.
I lied, this is under a Read More because it's an entire fucking dissertation. Your fault for asking.
Caparezza I've spent well over a decade of my life mulling over his lyrics to the point me and my ex-flatmate played this game where she told me a random word and I'd try to find it in his lyrics (e.g. the first word of your ask, "favorite", was used in the second verse of the sixteenth track of his sixth album, yes I am neurodivergent why do you ask), and still it happens that as I am going through my everyday life I happen to accrue some information and slam my forehead going "Oh my God THAT'S what he meant there". His songs are more layered, more deep, more thoughtful, more cutting, more witty, more clever than most prose you see around and still he manages to play with his words and rhymes with incredible dexterity.
Take his last record, Exuvia - actually, take the previous record Exuvia picks up from, Prisoner 709:
Its name not only introduces the theme of imprisonment, but also of dilemmas and juxtapositions, since the prisoner's number, 709, stands for the dilemma about the number of the record: it's the 7th in his discography as Caparezza, but the 9th if one also counts the two shit records he made under his previous name Mikimix (we don't talk about those). Its tracklist, indeed, while being as typical for him incredibly varied in topics (from religions to his affinity with Ludwig II of Bavaria to "I'm not [x], BUT-" types) is arranged as chapters of the story of an imprisonment (The Crime, The Punishment, The Weight, The Psychologist, The Letter, The Visit, The Yard Time, The Torture, The Revolt, The Guard, The Infirmary, The Window, The Evasion, The Hiding) and associated to dilemmas - for instance, as the record is about his feeling imprisoned in his body and in his role, the first song -and first chapter, The Crime- is indeed Prosopagnosia (i.e. face blindness), a track about him no longer recognizing himself in the artistic reputation he built himself, with the dilemma being between "Michele", his name, and "Caparezza", his rap name. Oh, and if you also want a taste of the impressive wordplay, well, count the letters of those two names. Yep. Every single one of the 16 tracks is a dilemma is between a 7 letter word and a 9 letter word. Because of course it is.
So now, let's get to the last record, Exuvia.
Nah, the pop-up edition's cover fucks way harder.
That's more like it.
Exuvia is the exoskeletal remains left behind by ecdysozoans after ecdysis, i.e. when creatures like insects and crustaceans develop a new exoskeleton and crawl out of their old one, as this record starts from his escaping from the anguish compounded through all his previous records and through a deep analysis of his past, his self, his surroundings, his fate, condensing it all and moving on to a new self, a new birth, a new shell. (Understand how I feel when people say the greatest rapper of all time is one whose greatest record is called "Damn" because the songs made him go "Damn" and whose biggest song is "Biggie Smalls' Juicy but this time about me".)
Well, in the second track of it, about running away from the dire situation of hatred, decay and persecution described in the first track, he says, and I paraphrase,
I give it all up, I'm dying, I retreat - Caporetto plus Waterloo Dripping and smelling like my head was in a station's toilet- oh.
introducing the desperation and hopelessness of military defeats and immediately following it up with an image whose comedic nature makes a contrast so stark as to surprise even him while still, being a reference to the military's hazing and bullying, latching back to the line before. While the prose I represent it with is deliberately poor, the concept behind the words is brilliant enough that it would be a good line if it didn't rhyme at all. And yet the original lines rhyme for twenty syllables. TWENTY.
Thing is, you can be as clever as you want, but the underlying music, you know, it can't be clever, it can just be good or bad. One would think. And yet the music is not just good but full of clever, witty samples and ideas that don't just reinforce the track's mood but tie the instrumental inextricably into the lyrics' themes, like Larsen (the track about his tinnitus, which he calls by audio feedback's technical name of Larsen effect) using high-pitched synths and emphasizing cymbals, Prisoner 709's title track being 79bpm (I wager 709bpm was a bit non-doable), House Credibility's instrumental featuring intercom buzz and cowbells reminiscent of cookware, or, well, everything in Exuvia's second single. See, that song is about the choice he faces between the story of Beethoven, who despite all his challenges kept devoting himself to music until the day he died, or that of Mark Hollis, lead of Talk Talk, who despite all the fame peaced out to focus on his private life - and the entire instrumental is devoted to that concept: the verses' reference Für Elise, the chorus Such A Shame, and the bridge I Believe In You; and when you tun into the background choirs you find they are rhythmically repeating "I don't know".
You start to get a clue why there's three years between his records.
So if his songs are so fucking good, why is he not famous? Well, he is! Except for his first album which no one really noticed (fairly so in my opinion - while I like a few songs I feel he really got going in his second one), the following records did really well for someone with such dense content: his third record has been certified gold! And all the others platinum. Some twice. Never since the first one did a record of his peak under 5 in the charts, and he's got 8 gold singles, 3 platinums and a double platinum. And don't get me started on the shows.
(That's me in the background!) Hell, he's even been on the cover of Billboard! So why've you never heard of him? Well, see the word next to Billboard.
Yep. The man, Michele Salvemini, is an Italian born and raised and, like any proper Italian, doesn't speak a whole lot of English, so pretty much all the English you'll hear in his music are the handful of English features, like Michael Franti, DMC (!) and Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley, with which he made a song about Italy's emigration crisis.
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Emigration that is also internal, from the underdeveloped, falling aparty and criminality-run south of Italy to where all the industries are, the richer and we-pretend-it's-not-criminality-run north. And since he's from Apulia, Italy's heel (his rap name in fact means "curly head" in Apulian dialect), he's made a song about its woes too, featuring the music of the tarantella, Apulia's traditional dance. (I don't know why y'all add an A in front. It's fucking "Puglia", y'all.) Here's an imperfect translation with a couple of helpful explainers to the asterisked terms over in the video's description.
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It depresses me every time I think about it that all the English speakers I know will never be able to fully appreciate his lyrical brilliance. But oh well. At least y'all can appreciate the music... so fuck it, have that song whose music I yapped about so much. You'll hear the choirs in the background say "non so" (I don't know)... and a bunch more Italian words (translated here for those on desktop who want to follow along).
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Links in blue are posts of mine about the topic in question - if you liked this post, you might like those!
#does it show#does it at all show#that you happened to tap into another one of my passions#music#chevrolet aveo#daewoo tacuma
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