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Celebrating Women CAS 2024 ✨ 08/31 ✨ An Inspiration
Cam Nguyen didn't have it easy growing up, from bullying to body image issues to losing her hearing. Now she's living her best life and is helping other women find their inner power as well.
#ts4#sims 4#the sims 4#sims#simblr#my sims#CelebratingWomenCAS2024#cam nguyen#in my head she's a fitness instructor. mainly#but she does a lot of other stuff#like she doesn't just focus on the workouts and doing it for vanity reasons#her whole thing is about transforming from inside out and being your happiest strongest healthiest self#honestly a little bit of her was inspired by cassey ho aka blogilates#bc i've been doing blogilates workouts on and off since 2015 and i recently came back to them#and i just love cassey's energy and it does something to me every time i work out#and coming back to her channel has been crucial in my recent healing i think so i wanted to sort of honor her like this if that makes sense#in a way this march's challenge feels a bit more personal than last year#bc i'm trying to put a piece of me in a lot of these sims
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Diana Cam Van Nguyen, {2021} Love, Dad
#film#gif#diana cam van nguyen#love dad#2021#female filmmakers#short film#animation#photos in films#essay film#subtitles#stamps#fish#people#colour#letters#2020s#czech republic#slovakia
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“I take it things didn’t go quite according to plan at Miss Leona’s first cast party?”
Starfall: Act 1, Scene xiii is now live! Go find it on your favorite podcatcher 😁
Cheers to the absolutely fantastic Trace Callahan for their quintet of compositions in this episode, including our shiny new intro and outro songs!
And shoutout to our absolute powerhouse of a cast who came together to make this episode possible!
That full cast can be found right here (under the cut, because, hoo boy is it a long list!)
Ishani Kanetkar as Leona
Sam B. Nguyen as Fel
Cole Burkhardt as Dalyn
Malcolm Jay as Aksol
Maxime Hendrikse Liu as Elsibel
Lindsay Zana as Rhea
D.J. Sylvis as Glenn
Juniper White as Mint
Rook Mogavero as Thyme
A.C. Letim as Ravey
Shade Oyemakinwa as Koua
Cass McPhee as Basil
Grayson Teals as Aster
Swann Grey as Ginger
Liz Morey as Dots
Toby Harvey as Colden
Algie Todd as Lumen
Sean Siegler as Macalus
Cam Clark as Velette
Tal Minear as Kio
Elissa Park as Jyrsa
Sawyer Greene as Vair
Ally Amador as Centhy
Brandon Nguyen as Hosse
Emma Laslett as Raybar
Ashley Margaret as the Narrator
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2024 – Liste Culturelle
JANVIER
LIVRES
L'art et la psychanalyse de Freud à Lacan par Anita Izcovich
Rêves de paysage par Claudine Bertrand
Flipette & Vénère de Lucrèce Andreae
Lettres à une jeune Poétesse. Correspondance avec Anita Forrer (1920 – 1926) de Rainer Maria Rilke
Le joueur d'échecs de Stefan Zweig
Lettres à un jeune poète de Rainer Maria Rilke
Aurore, Ulysse … Les Centaures N°1 La porte du néant par Seron
FILMS
Diane Wellington d'Arnaud des Pallières
Rythmasspoetry de Jeremy Deller et Cecilia Bengolea
Les Yeux carrés de Louison Assié et Laure Massiet du Biest
What happened, Miss Simone ? de Liz Garbus
Patinoire de Gilles Carle
10 minutes de vie d'Herz Frank
Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'Anneau de Peter Jackson
Bedtime Stories : Trains de Harun Farocki
Bedtime Stories : Bateaux de Harun Farocki
What Men Want d'Adam Shankman
Bedtime Stories : Ponts de Harun Farocki
Le Passage du col de Marie Bottois
Ballerina de Lee Chung-hyeon
I Don't Feel at Home Anywhere Anymore de Viv Li
Mon beau-père et moi de Jay Roach
They Do Not Exist de Mustafa Abu Ali
FEVRIER
LIVRES
La Magie de la Nature. Se relier au pouvoir des éléments, de la Lune et des plantes par Lindsay Squire
Éditeurs de notre temps. Entretiens réalisés par Nicolas Querci
Mafalda 1 de Quino
Je suis un poltron de Johann Guyot
Mama Elefante es genial de Gabriela Keselman et illustré par Claudia Bielinsky
FILMS
Angle mort de Lotfi Achour
All Inclusive de Corina Schwingruber Ilic
Somme des choses de Mohammadreza Farzad
Indes Galantes de Philippe Béziat
Retour à Séoul de Davy Chou
Afrique 50 de René Vautier
Love, Dad de Diana Cam Van Nguyen
Sans toit ni loi d'Agnès Varda
La Vie sexuelle de mamie de Urska Djukic et Émilie Pigeard
Et les chiens se taisaient de Sarah Maldoror
O saisons, ô châteaux d'Agnès Varda
Plaisir d'amour en Iran d'Agnès Varda
Du côté de la côte d'Agnès Varda
Réponse de femmes d'Agnès Varda
Boy de Yalda Alsah et Ginan Seidl
MARS
LIVRES
Le style dans le cinéma documentaire entretiens recueillis par l'association ADDOC
Réensauvagez-vous ! D'Andreas Weber et Hildegard Kurt
De la tyrannie du cartel de Philippe Comar
FILMS
Un espagnol à Paris, Paco Ibañez de Bernard Bouthier
Hercules de Ron Clements et John Musker
The Silence of The Banana Trees d'Eneos Carka
In Flow of Words d'Eliane Esther Bots
I Don't Feel at Home Anywhere Anymore de Viv Li
Behemoth : or the name of God de Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
L'indomptable feu du printemps de Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Mon beau-père et nous de Paul Weitz
Mobiliser de Caroline Monnet
Cinzas e nuvens de Margaux Dauby
REW-FFWD de Denis Villeneuve
Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant d'Ariane Louis-Seize
Nos plus belles années de Sydney Pollack
Immaculée de Michael Mohan
AVRIL
LIVRES
Azimut T.1 Les aventuriers du temps perdu par Wilfrid Lupano et Jean-Baptiste Andreae
Azimut T.2 Que la belle meure par Wilfrid Lupano et Jean-Baptiste Andreae
Azimut T.3 Les anthropotames du Nihil par Wilfrid Lupano et Jean-Baptiste Andreae
Sous les Arbres. L'automne de Monsieur Grumpf de Dav
Jade sauve la forêt fabuleuse d'Alexandre Jardin, Fred Multier et Stéphanie Ronzon
Azimut T.4 Nuées noires, voile blanc par Wilfrid Lupano et Jean-Baptiste Andreae
Azimut T.5 Derniers frimas de l'hiver par Wilfrid Lupano et Jean-Baptiste Andreae
Le Dialogue de Simon Johannin
Hallow T.1 La dernière nuit d'Halloween de Cazenove et Ood Serrière
500 affiches de Mai 68 par Vasco Gasquet
Ce monde-là. Voyage aux frontières du photojournalisme des éditions Loco / Emi
Mélusine T.1 Sortilèges de Clarke et Gilson
Intranqu'îllités N°5 Eros par auteurs multiples (magazine)
FILMS
Malcolm X de Spike Lee
Nosferatu, fantôme de la nuit de Werner Herzog
La Demoiselle et le Dragon de Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Un taxi pour Reykjavik de Damien Peyret
La BM du Seigneur de Jean-Charles Hue
Dune de Denis Villeneuve
Fabbricante di lacrime d'Alessandro Genovesi
8 Mile de Curtis Hanson
Lil' Buck Real Swan de Louis Wallecan
LOL (Laughing Out Loud) de Lisa Azuelos
Pretty Woman de Garry Marshall
L'arrestation de C. d'Arthur Jaquier
Mon voisin Abdi de Douwe Djikstra
Five d'Igor Gotesman
Her Job de Nikos Labôt
Le Barrage d'Ali Cherri
La Grande Vadrouille de Gérard Oury
PODCAST
Dingue. Dépendance affective : attachement et réciprocité du journaliste Adrien Zerbini
MAI
LIVRES
Verdad de Lorena Canottiere
Une vie de Simone Veil
La légende de Saigyô traduit du japonais et présenté par René Sieffert
FILMS
Disneyland, mon vieux pays natal d'Arnaud des Pallières
Sound of metal de Darius Marder
Godzilla d'Ishiro Honda
Brisby et le secret de NIMH de Don Bluth
Madame Lulu de Morgane Lincy-Fercot
JUIN
LIVRES
Laura, Lizzie & les Hommes-Gobelins de Christina Rosseti, Clémentine Beauvais et Digiee
Mes merveilles d'Else Lasker-Schüler traduit par Guillaume Deswarte
C'est comme ça qu'on fait un film de Tim Grierson
La conjecture de Karinthy de Michel Viegnes
FILMS
Grâce à Dieu de François Ozon
Average Happiness de Maja Gehrig
Claire, faire corps d'Arnaud Le Hesran
Mars Express de Jérémie Périn
Nathan, juste là d'Elya Serres
Supervision de Primitivi
JUILLET
LIVRES
Auguste Rodin de Rainer Maria Rilke
Un drôle de truc pas drôle de Giula Sagramola
Une certaine tendance du cinéma documentaire par Jean-Louis Comolli
La Mélodie de l'amour et de la mort du cornette Christoph Rilke par Rainer Maria Rilke
FILMS
Sainte Marie du Mont : kilomètre zéro zéro par Claude Goretta et Gilles Perrault
Non de Didier Nion
Backflip de Nikita Diakur
Letter to a pig de Tal Kantor
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes de Wes Ball
Dune. Part Two de Denis Villeneuve
Pirates des Caraïbes : la légende du Black Pearl par Gore Verbinski
AOUT
LIVRES
160000 enfants. Violences sexuelles et déni social d’Édouard Durand
« On ne peut pas accueillir toute la misère du monde » En finir avec une sentence de mort de Pierre Tevanian et Jean-Charles Stevens
Désobéissance climatique de Sandra Laugier et Albert Ogien
Les écoféminismes d’Élise Thiébaut
FILMS
Pirates des Caraïbes : Le Secret du coffre maudit par Gore Verbinski
Pirates des Caraïbes : Jusqu'au bout du monde par Gore Verbinski
Pirates des Caraïbes : La Fontaine de Jouvence par Rob Marshall
Pirates des Caraïbes : La Vengeance de Salazar par Jooachim Ronning et Espen Sandberg
Super par James Gunn
Furiosa : A Mad Max Saga par George Miller
Doomsday de Neil Marshall
Shrek par Andrew Adamson et Vicky Jenson
Shrek 2 par Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury et Conrad Vernon
Pauvres Créatures de Yorgos Lanthimos
Élémentaire de Peter Sohn
Cowboy Bebop : Knockin' on Heaven's Door de Shin'ichiro Watanabe
Discours de bienvenue de Norman McLaren par Norman McLaren
Promising Young Woman par Emerald Fennell
Saltburn par Emerald Fennell
Zoom cosmique d'Eva Szasz
Memories of Murder par Bong Joon-ho
Venom : Let There Be Carnage par Andy Serkis
NDDJ (Notre-Dame-du-Jambon) par Grace D. Singh et Sita Singh
Aquaman et le Royaume perdu par James Wan
Vice-Versa 2 par Kelsey Mann
X par Ti West
MaXXXine par Ti West
Erin Brockovich, seule contre tous par Steven Soderbergh
SEPTEMBRE
LIVRES
L'âge d'or Volume 1 de Curil Pedrosa et Roxanne Moreil
Le féminisme ou la mort de Françoise d'Eaubonne
FILMS
Deadpool et Wolverine par Shawn Levy
Pearl par Ti West
The Witch par Robert Eggers
The Northman par Robert Eggers
Star Wars, épisode V : L'Empire contre-attaque par Irvin Kershner
Sortir de l'amour romantique comme seul modèle de société par la journaliste Salomé Saqué
Star Wars, épisode III : La Revanche des Sith de George Lucas
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone par Chris Colombus
Una volta ancora par Giulia Di Maggio
White power, au cœur de l’extrême droite européenne par Christophe Cotteret
Barbare par Zach Cregger
Jeanne du Barry par Maïwenn
La Terre est habitée !, par Kaj Pindal et Les Drew
The Game par David Fincher
The Crow par Rupert Sanders
Petite Leçon de cinéma : le documentaire par Jean-Stéphane Bron
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night par Ana Lily Amirpour
Under the Silver Lake par David Robert Mitchell
Strangers par Tony Dean Smith
Blink Twice par Zoë Kravitz
Histoire de mon pays d'enfance par Marine Mabila
L’illusionniste par Alain Cavalier
Outlaw King : Le roi hors-la-loi par David Mackenzie
Under The Lake par Thanasis Trouboukis
God Bless America par Bobcat Goldthwait
King of Thieves par James Marsh
Beetlejuice par Tim Burton
Astartes par Syama Pederson
Lady Bird par Greta Gerwig
The Killer par David Fincher
Finestkind par Brian Helgeland
Wolfs par Jon Watts
Trap par Night Shyamalan
Apartment 7A par Natalie Erika James
SERIE
Godless par Scott Franck
OCTOBRE
LIVRES
Lettres autour d'un jardin par Rainer Maria Rilke
Pour le droit de vote dès la naissance de Clémentine Beauvais
FILMS
Depuis, je vole par Aylin Gökmen
Speak No Evil par Christian Tafdrup
The Wasp par Guillem de Morales d'après une pièce de Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
The Green Knight par David Lowery
Reptile par Grant Singer
Just Mercy par Destin Daniel Cretton
Le Collectionneur par Gary Fleder
Essai de reconstitution des 46 jours qui précédèrent la mort de Françoise Guiniou par Christian Boltanski
Julie and Julia par Nora Ephron
Mindscape par Jorge Dorado
Bloodshot par Dave Wilson
Hellboy : The Crooked Man par Brian Taylor
Fair Play par Chloe Domont
The Highwayman par John Lee Hancock
The Final Girls par Todd Strauss-Schulson
Come to Daddy par Ant Timpson
Spree par Eugene Kotlyarenko
Car Wash de Laïs Decaster
Beetlejuice Beetejuice par Tim Burton
Alien : Romulus par Fede Alvarez
Bad Genius par J.C. Lee
La Famille Addams par Barry Sonnenfeld
Carrie au bal du diable par Brian de Palma
Jennifer's body par Karyn Kusama
I Came By parBabak Anvari
Le Mangeur d'âmes par Alexandre Bustillo et Julien Maury
Addams Family Values par Barry Sonnenfeld
Une affaire de détails par John Lee Hancock
Scream par Wes Craven
Scream 2 par Wes Craven
Halloween : La Nuit des masques par John Carpenter
Massacre à la tronçonneuse par Tobe Hooper
A Nightmare on Elm Street par Wes Craven
La colline a des yeux par Wes Craven
Evil Dead par Sam Raimi
SERIE
Mercredi par Tim Burton, James Marshall et Gandja Monteiro
NOVEMBRE
LIVRES
Les idendités meurtrières d'Amin Maalouf
La haine du poil par Juliette Mancini, Sara Piazza et Alexia handon-Piazza
In Humus par Lina Sterte
Errance par Raymond Depardon
FILMS
The Irishman par Martin Scorsese
Don't Move par Adam Schinfler et Brian Netto
Vole, vole tristesse par Miryam Charles
I Care a Lot par J Blakeson
Halloween par David Gordon Green
Nocturnal Animals par Tom Ford
The Pale Blue Eyes par Scott Cooper
Zombie de George Andrew Romero
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo par Alexandre de La Patellière et Matthieu Delaporte
Vendredi 13 par Sean S.Cunningham
La colline a des yeux par Alexandre Aja
La Mécanique de l'ombre par Thomas Kruithof
Ephémères par Yuki Kawamura
In the Shadow of the Moon par Jim Mickle
Assassination Nation par Sam Levinson
The Substance par Coralie Fargeat
Harry Potter et la Chambre des secrets par Chris Colombus
Harry Potter et le Prisonnier d'Azkaban par Alfonso Cuaron
Harry Potter et la Coupe de feu par Mike Newell
Harry Potter et l'Ordre du Phénix par David Yates
Project X par Laura Poitras et Henri Moltke
Harry Potter et le Prince de sang-mêlé par David Yates
Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort, partie 1 par David Yates
Les cow-boys sont noirs de Serge Moati
Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort, partie 2 par David Yates
The Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring par Peter Jackson
The Lord of the Rings : The Two Towers par Peter Jackson
The Lord of the Rings : The Return of the King par Peter Jackson
La Chapelle du Diable par Evan Spiliotopoulos
The Wonder par Sebastian Lelio
Le Roi Arthur : La légende d'Excalibur par Guy Ritchie
Le Dernier Voyage du Demeter par André Ovredal
Yannick par Quentin Dupieux
The Hunt par Craig Zobel
Elizabeth : L'Âge d'or par Shekhar Kapur
Glass Onion : Une histoire à couteaux tirés par Rian Johnson
Largo Winch : Le Prix de l'argent par Olivier Masset-Depasse
The Gray Man par Anthony et Joe Russo
DECEMBRE
LIVRES
Werner Bischof par Claude Roy
Elégie de Marienbad par Goethe
Le Doudou méchant par Claude Ponti
Histoires pragoises par Rainer Maria Rilke
FILMS
Le dernier des Mohicans par Michael Mann
Time Cut par Hannah Macpherson
SOS Fantômes : La Menace de Glace par Gil Kenan
Venom : The Last Dance par Kelly Marcel
Marie par D. J. Caruso
Sans identité par Jaume Collet-Serra
Heretic par Scott Beck et Bryan Woods
Reminiscence par Lisa Joy
An American Pickle par Brandon Trost
Renfield par Chris McKay
Carry-On par Jaume Collet-Serra
Céline (En français dans le texte) par Louis Pauwels et Yann Jouannet
Cold Blood Legacy : La Mémoire du sang par Frédéric Petitjean
Loups-garous par François Uzan
Le Seigneur des Anneaux : La Guerre des Rohirrim par Kenji Kamiyama
Oppenheimer par Christopher Nolan
SERIE
Stranger Things par Matt et Ross Duffer
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read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/N4O7vSX by strychnineaxolotl Almost everyone at Gotham Academy is scared of the Unholy Six, as they have been nicknamed. Almost everyone. The Theater Kids are so unpopular and lost in their own world, the two groups don't really fall into the other's radar. That's the way it's always been, and the way it always will be... right? An incident between Dick Grayson, a proud Theater Kid, and Wally West, a terrifying Unholy Sixxer, causes the whole school to fall into disarray. Linda Park enlists Hartley Rathaway and James Jesse into getting all the details for the school newspaper, Dinah Lance finds out and joins the investigation, and plenty of secrets are uncovered. Tensions rise in Gotham Academy until a dramatic showdown between the Kids and the Six blows up the science wing. Trapped in detention together with a Sixxer's little sibling - wait. Are they getting along? A semester at Gotham Academy has never been more insane. Words: 205, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: DCU, Young Justice (Cartoon) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M Characters: Dick Grayson, Wally West, Kon-El | Conner Kent, M'gann M'orzz, Zatanna Zatara, Jade Nguyen, Artemis Crock, Kaldur'ahm | Jackson Hyde, Cameron Mahkent, Hartley Rathaway, James Jesse, Rudolph West, Barry Allen, Iris West, Bruce Wayne, Barbara Gordon, Roy Harper, Raquel Ervin, Linda Park, Oliver Queen, Dinah Lance Relationships: Dick Grayson/Wally West, Barry Allen/Iris West, James Jesse & Hartley Rathaway, wally west & zatanna zatara & jade nguyen & conner kent & roy harper & cameron mahkent, dick grayson & m'gann m'orzz & kaldur'ahm & barbara gordon & raquel ervin & artemis crock, Artemis Crock & Jade Nguyen Additional Tags: in which:, wally roy jade zee kon and cam are slightly sociopathic and I let them, dick megan babs kal and raquel are unpopular theater kids, wally lives with barry and iris, theater kid dick grayson, Pansexual Dick Grayson, Birdflash - Freeform, artemis crock and jade nguyen are siblings, Therapist Dinah Lance, artemis crock and jade nguyen hate each other, Wally West has ADHD, conner kent has bpd, Bad Parent Rudolph West read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/N4O7vSX
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Nguyễn Gia Huy
Ông Nguyễn Gia Huy là một doanh nhân tiên phong trong lĩnh vực cá cược trực tuyến, đồng thời là nhà sáng lập và CEO của một nền tảng game bài đổi thưởng hàng đầu. Với niềm đam mê mãnh liệt và tầm nhìn xa trong ngành giải trí trực tuyến, ông đã xây dựng một hệ sinh thái cá cược chuyên nghiệp, đáp ứng nhu cầu của hàng triệu người chơi. Dưới sự dẫn dắt của ông, nền tảng không chỉ tập trung vào việc mang lại trải nghiệm cá cược đỉnh cao mà còn cam kết đặt yếu tố minh bạch, an toàn và công bằng lên hàng đầu. Nguyễn Gia Huy tin rằng, việc áp dụng công nghệ hiện đại cùng chiến lược vận hành hiệu quả sẽ góp phần nâng tầm lĩnh vực cá cược tại Việt Nam, hướng tới chuẩn mực quốc tế. Tầm nhìn của ông không chỉ dừng lại ở việc tạo ra một sân chơi hấp dẫn, mà còn là định hình ngành cá cược trực tuyến thành một lĩnh vực giải trí hợp pháp và bền vững trong tương lai. website: https://gamebaidoithuong.uk.com/ceo-nguyen-gia-huy
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so as I try to make a "world state" if you will for my PJO stuff, more and more characters keep appearing. (98% of them are solidly in NPC/Crowd Scene/Lore Entry status, but still.)
So far there's:
Living:
Della Bowers- Daughter of Apollo. Stereotypically, she's an archer and a musician. She's very angry. Her entire existence was inspired by the tone of Scylla's voice at the end of "Scyllla" from Epic the musical. Oldest surviving child of Apollo from either Camp, but was "graduated" (aged out/forced out) shortly after TLO and therefore wasn't around to help her siblings for Gaea. No healing ability whatsoever, but she accidentally curses someone with plagues when she gets angry and sings hymns to her father at some point. In Annabeth Wayne verses, she may or may not be opening for Black Canary.
Cameron "Cam" Wells- Daughter of Athena. Oldest surviving child of Athena still at Camp, but she regularly pretends to be Annabeth and Malcolm's "younger" sibling. Daughter of a medical researcher who used her father's old textbooks to teach herself how to help with basic first aid in the infirmary. She doesn't actually want to pursue medicine though; that's a necessity not a choice. She's Athena cabin's unofficial reference librarian, and forms something of a trio with Annabeth and Malcolm. Currently enrolled part time in community college to prolong her ability to stay at Camp.
Gianna Benenati- Daughter of Athena. 14. Youngest Athena kid to survive Gaea and Kronos. Wants to be a textile engineer. Used to be best friends with her similarly aged sister Isra, who was killed in battle.
Hector Mendoza Parra- Son of Athena. Newest and youngest member of Cabin 6. Arrived after Gaea. Very skeptical of the whole thing. The Campers low key think his name is bad luck because Hektor was a Trojan and also look at what Achilles did to him.
Reed- Most NPC of NPCs. Son of Demeter from somewhere in the Southern USA who is good at herbal remedies and will help the Apollo kids out with handling minor illnesses and pains in exchange for them putting out a little bit of sunshine for his herb garden in the winter. Dresses in camo a lot.
Louisa Cordero & Erik Patel- Former Athena Head Counselor and her second from when Annabeth was a small child. Graduated together when Annabeth was nine or ten, but as far as she knows they're probably still both alive. (If they aren't, she'd rather live in ignorance.)
Dead:
Agatha Nguyen- Daughter of Athena. Former Head Counselor before Annabeth. Used to fight with Luke, so she and Annabeth weren't as close as they could be, but she did train Annabeth's knife skills. "Graduated" at the end of The Lightning Thief, but was killed off-screen by monsters at least by The Titan's Curse while protecting a Satyr on a mission to find a new demigod.
Ianthe & Galen Hargrove- Twin children of Athena. Around Annabeth's age. Their first summer was during Sea of Monsters, and Tantalus's presence drove them to defect with an older daughter of Morpheus to the Titan Army. Annabeth barely knew either of them. Ianthe was killed in the Battle of Manhattan. Galen is probably dead, but no one's sure.
Emmanuel Belanger- Son of Athena who left Camp and refused to fight for either side during the Titan war. Tried to hide in the mortal world, but was killed by monsters when Gaea began to rise. Thought Annabeth was Luke's spy and never learned otherwise.
Isra El-Amin- Daughter of Athena. Was the same age as Gianna. Was the cabin "Weapon specialist". Haven't decided which battle she died in. I do flip flop back and forth between her and Gianna as to who survives/dies; right now Gianna is surviving only so she and Chiara can embarrass Nico with their modern Italian slang that no one else understands.
Emily (surname?)- Daughter of Athena. Was technically "co-counselor" with Annabeth during SOM due to Annabeth's age, but was too depressed to care or intervene at that point. Died off screen between SOM and TTC.
Jessie Holt- Unclaimed. Annabeth used to wonder if Jessie was an Athena kid, and Jessie helped weave burial shrouds after the Battle of the Labyrinth. However, they weren't close. Killed in the Battle of Manhattan.
Lydia- Daughter of Apollo. Had only minor healing abilities, but was targeted and ambushed by TA demigods due to being a medic during the Battle of Manhattan. Her real love was poetry, and Cam, her best friend, is working on compiling her poems into a manuscript for the camp library.
??? Name Undecided- Son of Aphrodite. Lydia's friend and Cam's frenemy, and as a result was sometimes voluntold into using his emotion-sensing abilities to help deal with distressed patients or their more distressed siblings/friends. Also wrote poetry, but Cam thought it was pretentious and now doesn't have the drafts to preserve. Mother writes semi-famous love poems. Killed in the Battle of Manhattan.
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Books of 2023
Book 47 of 2023
Title: Three Tastes of Nuoc Mam Authors: Douglas Branson ISBN: 9786613914316 Tags: AUS ADF AA Australian Army, AUS ADF Australian Defence Force, AUS Australia, HKG Hong Kong, HKG Hong Kong - Peninsula Hotel, KOR Korea, KOR ROK 9th White Horse Division, KOR ROK Republic of Korea Army, P-3 Orion, US Bob Hope (Entertainer), US USA United States Army, US USA USSF Green Berets, US USA USSF Special Forces, US USCG United States Coast Guard, US USCG USCGC Point Comfort (WPB-82317), US USN United States Navy, US USN USS Currituck Sound (AV-7), US USN USS Vesuvius (AE-15), US USO United Service Organizations, USN Admiral Elmo Russell "Bud" Zumwalt Jr, USN PCF Patrol Craft Fast Swift Boat, VNM ADF AA 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) (Vietnam War), VNM ADF AA AATF Australian Army Training Team (Vietnam War), VNM Ba Dong, VNM Binh Thuan Province, VNM Cam Ranh Bay, VNM Co Chien River, VNM Con Na Beach, VNM Cu Lao Cau, VNM DRV NVA North Vietnamese Army, VNM DRV VC Viet Cong, VNM Highway 1, VNM Hon Cu Loa (Monkey Island), VNM Hon Mat, VNM Hon Mieu (South Island), VNM Hon Tam, VNM Hon Tre (Bamboo Island), VNM III Corps (Vietnam War), VNM Mekong Delta, VNM Nha Trang, VNM Nui Dat, VNM Operation Market Time (1965-1975) (Vietnam War), VNM Phan Rang Air Base, VNM Phan Thiet, VNM Point Ke Ga, VNM Point Mui Dinh, VNM RVN ARVN Army of the Republic of Vietnam, VNM RVN ARVN Vietnamese Rangers - Biet Dong Quan, VNM RVN Ngo Dinh Diem, VNM RVN Nguyen Van Thieu, VNM RVN RVNP Can Sat National Police, VNM RVN VNN LLHT Luc Luong Hai Thuyen Navy Coastal Force / Junk Force(Vietnam War), VNM RVN VNN Republic of Vietnam Navy, VNM Tan Son Nhut Air Base, VNM Truong Son Mountains, VNM US MACV Advisory Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Military Assistance Command Vietnam (Vietnam War), VNM USN Coastal Patrol Center III Corps - Halo Shampoo, VNM USN Coastal Surveillance Center III Corps - Nha Trang, VNM USN TF 117 MRF Mobile Riverine Force (Vietnam War), VNM Vietnam, VNM Vietnam War (1955-1975), VNM VNN Yabudda Junks, VNM Vung Tau Rating: ★★(2 Stars) Subject: Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.Naval.VNN Year Read: 47 of 2023 Price: 13.29
Description: During the War, Vietnam's coast had to be protected against Viet Cong ambushes and smuggling. The U.S. forces had destroyers, cruisers and gargantuan aircraft carriers, none suited for inshore patrol. This is the story of the Brown Water Navy, the garage-band flotilla assembled to do the job.Douglas Branson has been to Vietnam several times, including trips in 1966, 1995 and 2011. The first time, he was a 22-year-old, Brown Water Navy lieutenant JG. Subsequent visits were as a consultant/tourist. Here, Branson recounts three of his Vietnam adventures with humor, detail and insight into the economic, political and gastronomic forces at work.
Review: I'll be honest, I didn't finish this book. I read the vietnam war part, and skipped the rest because even the war part was difficult to get through. This wasn't quite a 1 star book but it definitely came close. For anyone who has read anything about Operation Market Time, the Swift boats, or even coastal advisors - this book sets off red flags and alarm bells. The author has some very strong opinions about everyone and everything and often ... well ... let's just say that he vacillates wildly from complete bullshit to just plain stupid. Avoid this book and read Bob Andretta's Brown Water Runs Red for a better book on the Junk Force.
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Chào e, a tình cờ biết e qua Zzz, KOL Quyen Nguyen,..; thấy các bài viết, audio của e về văn chương quá ấn tượng. A cũng lân la ib cho e 1 lần, r k hồi âm, tích tn vẫn v nền trắng, k chuyển đậm.
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Sáng nay, thức dậy, vừa nấu mì bò cải bắp mỡ lợn mỳ tôm KCN Singapore Bình Dương, vừa lập tk tumblr. Ăn xong bát mì, ăn 2 khoanh dưa hấu, ra sân thấy trời mưa phùn, gạch lát chuyển từ màu Vision của e sang màu cam khoai lang mật. A dự thảo ask này cho e. Để hỏi là:
- Bio của e "in search of a self" thì cái self này là bản lai diện mục trước khi cha sinh mẹ đẻ, hay là bản ngã độc lập lý tính đắn đo suy tư chấp thủ vậy
P/s: Hy vọng sớm nhận được vài dòng từ e. Mà mấy bài thơ ở đây của e hay thật đấy.
Dạ chào anh, hôm nay em tình cờ mở lại Tumblr mới thấy tin nhắn của anh, cảm ơn anh đã yêu mến công việc văn chương của em. Để trả lời cho câu hỏi của anh thì em cũng không nghĩ nhiều xem self ấy là gì, có lẽ là cái thứ hai. Vì cảm thấy lạc lối và không biết mình là ai nên mới tìm đến văn chương, hy vọng soi chiếu được vào mình và hiểu mình cần gì nên làm gì nên sống sao. Vậy thôi ạ :")
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Watch Party Watch: Birdemic III - Sea Eagle (2022)
Watched: 02/10/2023
Format: Amazon Watch Party
Viewing: First
Director: James Nguyen
You can't really write about a Birdemic movie as a movie. You could, I guess. But what's the point?
A Birdemic film is an experience. It's there to make you ask an infinite number of questions like: why? So many "why's?". So many "what's?". And "how's?"
Jamie, Steanso and I attended what was one of the very earliest public screenings of the original Birdemic, It was during a period where I wasn't blogging, so there isn't a record, I guess. But I do have a record of seeing the sequel.
That first screening was a profoundly weird experience. We'll podcast it or something at some point. But the point is: Nguyen made the first film completely sincerely as one part sincere romance, one part Hitchcock homage, one part semi-Googled climate catastrophe film. Nguyen rose to fame during Sundance when he drove to the film festival and drove up and down the main street blasting the sounds of sea gulls out of a mini-van with fake seagulls glued to the outside. There was a screening in a local bar when curious gawkers finally asked what the hell he was doing. I'd heard about it, so when the movie was coming to Austin, you bet your ass I went to see it.
It wound up becoming a hipster activity to go and see the movie with Nguyen there for Q&A's. This went on for a couple of years. Then, some party gave Nguyen some money to go make a sequel. This time he indicated he was in on the joke, but I can tell you, from the Q&A - he kind of was not.
It's been 10 years since that sequel, and I'll be honest - I wondered what James Nguyen was up to. I have no idea. But he was not studying up on how one makes a movie.
It's fine. I watch a healthy number of films, and I'm pretty sure if you have me $30K and said "good luck" you'd get similar, no matter how sincere my efforts. However, the budget to the sequel is listed at $300K.
Nguyen did launch an Indiegogo to finance the three-quel, but apparently received about $570.
This movie picks up some time after the first film, does not acknowledge the second, and lacks Nathalie, who was sort of the fizz in the Topo Chico bottle that was the first movie. The jump in technology in the ensuing decade should have made shooting something on the cheap far easier, but instead, seems to have given Nguyen all new ways to now know what he's doing. For the first time, I had to ask: is this intentional? But after three minutes of wildly unbalanced shots and I think Dug pointing out he was likely shooting multi-cam via multiple smart phones, the harsh reality of what we were about to see settled in.
You can't really prepare for these movies, because they will find new and exciting ways to confound the viewer while also retaining the insanity of the first two films, which your brain will refuse to hang onto in a meaningful way because dealing with madness is hard. Both prior films spent a good 1/2 of the movie establishing a romance - no folding it into the A Plot for Nguyen. But also, we'd receive some environmental awareness messaging to establish the "why?" of the second, thrilling portion of the movie where birds explode into balls of fire after kamikaze dives into hatchbacks. This movie ups that portion to a full 2/3rds of the runtime, with endless opportunity for our characters (Evan and Kim) to learn all the ways that humans are giving whales and seals cancer.
Evan and Kim are played by two people who I am sure are lovely humans IRL, but may not have received the direction they needed with somewhat limited acting backgrounds. My assumption is that Nguyen wanted a lot of angles and takes, and if he heard the dialog repeated back to him, good enough. The sun is only up so long, and that's his only lighting source. Kubrick he is not.
We're still on the "say the dialog exactly as written" tip that gave so much flavor to the first movie, and left every character sounding somewhere between an AI chatbot and Nguyen himself. If the actors ever knew how to act, walk, or act like normal humans and not NPC's in a 1997 videogame, there's no indication of that here.
Shots exist that are seemingly utterly unmotivated, and they just go on and on. And on. Driving. Walking. Standing there in silence. Dancing like no one is watching. Protesting climate change on a weird loop while no one looks on.*
Former Birdemic lead, Rod (played by Alan Bagh) shows up with a new love interest 3/4ths of the way in literally out of nowhere, and he more or less saves the skin of the other actors and the movie. At this point, he's like "Jesus, another bird attack. Well, get the hangers."
Notable is that when Nguyen has an opportunity to say how we could fix the climate crisis, he has an Elon Musk stand-in walk up to the couple (in front of a whale skeleton?) and explain how nanotechnology and space elevators will be what saves us. which is to say: (a) Nguyen's messiah is the guy who bought twitter solely to be dickish and spend his time trolling well-meaning dorks and (b) he, himself, has no concept of how to end climate change and did not Google it before writing his script.
Now, 12 years after the first Birdemic, Nguyen seems to have little to no interest in his female characters. And he seems perhaps jaded about romance. But he does still seem to like a good motel room get-away romp.
I can't explain the movie. I've now watched three of these, and in the world of Tommy Wiseau's, Neil Breens and now countless other auteurs, he still manages to produce a singular type of film. This one may be smaller and way off balance in the romance/ ecological lecturing/ thriller portion, but that's just one more mystery of the man's oeuvre. Long may he reign.
*there's no small allegory in that as our actual climate does change and who knows what happens in our seas, the only place you'll find someone passionately discussing this who isn't a small Swedish girl is a Birdemic film where they make it so annoying, you're good with Earth ending
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Dừa Sấy Khô – Món Ăn Vặt Lành Mạnh và Giàu Dinh Dưỡng
Dừa sấy khô ngày càng trở thành một lựa chọn ưa chuộng của nhiều người, không chỉ vì hương vị thơm ngon mà còn vì những lợi ích tuyệt vời mà nó mang lại cho sức khỏe. Với vị ngọt tự nhiên và kết cấu giòn rụm, dừa khô sấy là món ăn lý tưởng cho một lối sống hiện đại, năng động và lành mạnh. Cùng khám phá những đặc điểm nổi bật và lợi ích bất ngờ của loại thực phẩm này trong bài viết dưới đây.
Dừa Sấy Khô – Đặc Sản Không Thể Bỏ Qua
Dừa sấy khô không chỉ dùng để ăn trực tiếp mà còn là thành phần lý tưởng trong các món ăn như chè, kem hay trái cây dầm. Khi thưởng thức những món tráng miệng này, bạn sẽ dễ dàng nhận thấy lớp dừa sấy khô giòn rụm, thêm một lớp hương vị ngọt ngào và thơm lừng, làm tăng sự hấp dẫn của món ăn. Không chỉ vậy, dừa khô còn cung cấp một lượng dinh dưỡng đáng kể, giúp cơ thể khỏe mạnh và tràn đầy năng lượng.
Nếu bạn muốn đảm bảo an toàn và chất lượng, có thể tự tay làm dừa sấy khô tại nhà, giúp bạn kiểm soát nguyên liệu và quá trình chế biến.
Tác Dụng Tuyệt Vời Của Dừa Sấy Khô
Dừa sấy khô không chỉ là một món ăn vặt hấp dẫn mà còn mang lại nhiều lợi ích cho sức khỏe. Dưới đây là một số công dụng nổi bật của dừa sấy khô:
Hỗ Trợ Tiêu Hóa: Dừa sấy khô chứa lượng chất xơ dồi dào, giúp thúc đẩy hệ tiêu hóa hoạt động hiệu quả. Điều này giúp ngăn ngừa táo bón, đầy hơi và hỗ trợ sự cân bằng vi sinh đường ruột.
Tăng Cường Sức Khỏe Tim Mạch: Dừa khô sấy chứa axit béo chuỗi trung bình (MCT), một loại chất béo lành mạnh có khả năng làm tăng cholesterol tốt (HDL) và giảm cholesterol xấu (LDL). Điều này giúp bảo vệ sức khỏe tim mạch và ngăn ngừa các bệnh lý liên quan đến tim.
Tăng Cường Hệ Miễn Dịch: Dừa sấy khô cung cấp các chất dinh dưỡng quan trọng như selen và axit lauric, giúp tăng cường khả năng miễn dịch của cơ thể. Các dưỡng chất này giúp cơ thể chống lại các tác nhân gây bệnh và bảo vệ sức khỏe toàn diện.
Hỗ Trợ Giảm Cân: Mặc dù dừa sấy khô có lượng calo và chất béo cao, nhưng nhờ vào hàm lượng chất xơ dồi dào, dừa sấy khô giúp bạn cảm thấy no lâu, giảm thèm ăn và hỗ trợ kiểm soát cân nặng hiệu quả. MCT trong dừa khô cũng giúp tăng cường quá trình đốt cháy mỡ thừa.
Làm Đẹp Da và Tóc: Dừa sấy khô rất giàu vitamin E và các chất béo lành mạnh, giúp dưỡng ẩm da, ngăn ngừa tình trạng khô da và giảm thiểu dấu hiệu lão hóa. Hơn nữa, dưỡng chất trong dừa còn giúp nuôi dưỡng tóc từ bên trong, tăng cường độ bóng mượt và giảm khô xơ.
Những Lưu Ý Khi Sử Dụng Dừa Sấy Khô
Dù có nhiều lợi ích, bạn cũng cần lưu ý một số điểm khi sử dụng dừa sấy khô để đảm bảo an toàn và hiệu quả:
Tiêu Thụ Vừa Phải: Dù dừa sấy khô có nhiều chất dinh dưỡng, nhưng do chứa nhiều calo và chất béo, bạn nên tiêu thụ khoảng 30-40g mỗi ngày để tránh tăng cân không kiểm soát.
Chọn Dừa Sấy Không Đường: Nên chọn loại dừa sấy khô tự nhiên hoặc không thêm đường để tránh tiêu thụ quá nhiều đường tinh luyện.
Kết Hợp Với Chế Độ Ăn Cân Đối: Để đạt hiệu quả tốt nhất, hãy kết hợp dừa sấy khô với chế độ ăn uống giàu protein, vitamin và chất xơ từ rau quả.
Dừa Sấy Khô Tại FASMPO – An Toàn và Chất Lượng
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Chúng tôi cam kết cung cấp dừa sấy khô chất lượng với giá thành hợp lý. Để được tư vấn và hỗ trợ, bạn có thể liên hệ ngay với FASMPO qua số hotline 0938 741 145. Chúc bạn và gia đình luôn khỏe mạnh và vui vẻ!
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'If I let you show me around, will you leave me alone afterwards to finish my stupid letter?'
Welcome, all! It's time for a brand spanking new episode of Starfall! Find Act 1, Scene xvi in the nearest pod to your cast!
And cheers to our fabulous cast for bringing this episode to life!
Cast:
Paige Alena as Ozzie
Tal MInear as Kio
Cam Clark as Velette
Antoine Martinez-Jones as Viniccio
Sean Siegler as Macalus
Ally Amador as Centhy
Sawyer Greene as Vair
Brandon Nguyen as Hosse
Margaret Ashley as the Narrator
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by strychnineaxolotl Almost everyone at Gotham Academy is scared of the Unholy Six, as they have been nicknamed. Almost everyone. The Theater Kids are so unpopular and lost in their own world, the two groups don't really fall into the other's radar. That's the way it's always been, and the way it always will be... right? An incident between Dick Grayson, a proud Theater Kid, and Wally West, a terrifying Unholy Sixxer, causes the whole school to fall into disarray. Linda Park enlists Hartley Rathaway and James Jesse into getting all the details for the school newspaper, Dinah Lance finds out and joins the investigation, and plenty of secrets are uncovered. Tensions rise in Gotham Academy until a dramatic showdown between the Kids and the Six blows up the science wing. Trapped in detention together with a Sixxer's little sibling - wait. Are they getting along? A semester at Gotham Academy has never been more insane. Words: 205, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: DCU, Young Justice (Cartoon) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M Characters: Dick Grayson, Wally West, Kon-El | Conner Kent, M'gann M'orzz, Zatanna Zatara, Jade Nguyen, Artemis Crock, Kaldur'ahm | Jackson Hyde, Cameron Mahkent, Hartley Rathaway, James Jesse, Rudolph West, Barry Allen, Iris West, Bruce Wayne, Barbara Gordon, Roy Harper, Raquel Ervin, Linda Park, Oliver Queen, Dinah Lance Relationships: Dick Grayson/Wally West, Barry Allen/Iris West, James Jesse & Hartley Rathaway, wally west & zatanna zatara & jade nguyen & conner kent & roy harper & cameron mahkent, dick grayson & m'gann m'orzz & kaldur'ahm & barbara gordon & raquel ervin & artemis crock, Artemis Crock & Jade Nguyen Additional Tags: in which:, wally roy jade zee kon and cam are slightly sociopathic and I let them, dick megan babs kal and raquel are unpopular theater kids, wally lives with barry and iris, theater kid dick grayson, Pansexual Dick Grayson, Birdflash - Freeform, artemis crock and jade nguyen are siblings, Therapist Dinah Lance, artemis crock and jade nguyen hate each other, Wally West has ADHD, conner kent has bpd, Bad Parent Rudolph West via https://ift.tt/N4O7vSX
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Discover the Top 10 Beautiful Beach Resorts for Families in Vietnam
Vietnam with its beautiful long coastline is an ideal paradise for family vacations. Here is a list of the 10 best beach resorts, offering relaxing spaces and memorable experiences for all members.
Top 10 Beach Resorts for Families
Vinpearl Resort & Spa Phu Quoc The resort is located on the quiet Bai Dai beach, featuring a water park, children's play area and VinWonders. This is an ideal place for families to relax and enjoy nature. Address: Bai Dai Beach, Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang. Price Range: $150 to $250 per night.
Furama Resort Da Nang With a classic architectural style, Furama is located on Bac My An beach. The resort offers many activities such as exploring Ngu Hanh Son and Hoi An Ancient Town, along with a children's play area. Address: 105 Vo Nguyen Giap Street Bac My An Beach Da Nang. Price Range: $180 - $320 per night.
The Anam Cam Ranh The resort has a traditional Vietnamese style, surrounded by greenery and a large swimming pool. Families can relax at the spa or participate in cultural activities. Address: Nguyen Tat Thanh Boulevard, Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa. Price Range: $170 - $300 per night.
Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort This resort features modern villas, private swimming pools and an outdoor playground for children. Nearby is Phu Quoc night market, where the whole family can explore local cuisine. Address: Ong Doi Cape, An Thoi, Phu Quoc. Price Range: $200 - $400/night.
Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa Located on Non Nuoc beach, Hyatt Regency has 5 swimming pools, Camp Hyatt children's playground and is close to Marble Mountains. This is the perfect place to enjoy a family vacation. Address: 5 Truong Sa Street, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang. Price Range: $160 - $350 per night.
JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa Inspired by the architecture of Lamarck University, this resort is located on Khem Beach, with luxurious space and many recreational activities such as water sports and cooking classes. Address: Khem Beach, An Thoi Town, Phu Quoc. Price Range: $350 - $600 nightly.
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An Luxury resort with villas with private pools, traditional Vietnamese architecture and many activities such as cooking classes or tours of Hoi An Ancient Town. Address: Block Ha My Dong B, Dien Duong Ward, Dien Ban, Quang Nam. Price Range: $500 - $1,200 per night.
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay Located in the middle of nature, this resort can only be reached by boat. With eco-villas, private pools and activities such as trekking and scuba diving, this is an ideal choice for families who love adventure. Address: Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa. Price Range: $500 - $900 per night.
Fusion Resort Cam Ranh A tranquil resort on Cam Ranh beach, featuring minimalist villas and private pools. Families can participate in yoga, tai chi or relax at the spa. Address: Lot D10B, Northern Peninsula Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa. Price Range: $250 - $500 per night.
Anantara Mui Ne Resort Located on Mui Ne Beach, Anantara combines traditional Vietnamese charm with modern amenities. Families can enjoy sandboarding, water sports and cooking classes. Address: Mui Ne Beach, Binh Thuan Province. Price Range: $200 - $450 per night.
Full details about each resort can be found in this article.
Plan Your Family Vacation Ideal time: December to May for Phu Quoc, Con Dao; February to September for Da Nang, Hoi An. Packing list: Don't forget sunscreen, swimsuit and basic medicine. Transportation: Use domestic flights or private cars for more convenience when traveling with children. Explore more interesting articles on our blog or visit the our homepage to find the ideal itineraries for your family.
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