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Really pleased with this
Anyways I love kaiju paradise so and these raptors r so silly 🥰🥰
#kaiju paradise#my art#cattonic art#dagoda#dagoda Kaiju paradise#Kaiju paradise fan art#fan art#furry art#?
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Soap/clean themed Dagoda stimboard!!
x . x . x x.🐉. x x . x . x
#stim#stimboard#sensory#sensoryboard#dagoda#soap#bubbles#lotions#sponge#orange#yellow#kaiju paradise#kp
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#KP#Kaiju Paradise#Kaiju Paradise Fusions#KP Dagoda#KP Nuclear Rabbit#KP Witchbrew#KP Kawaii Shork#KP Jammer#KP Shork#KP Ghostfox#KP Slimepup#KP Buck
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VOLUME I
CULT OF THE LAMB:
= Lambert (the lamb/fool)
= TOWW/The One Who Waits (also known as; Narinder/death)
= TOWH/The One Who Hungers (also known as; Heket/High Priestess)
= TOWC/The One Who Cowers (also known as; Kallamar/Strength)
= TOWY/The One Who Yearns (also known as; Leshy/Heirophant)
= TOWS/The One Who Seeks (also known as; Shamura/Chariot)
DOORS:
= Seek
= Figure
= Guiding Light
= Curious Light
= Screech
= Rush 🧡
= Ambush
= Eyes
= Jack
= Hide
= Dupe
FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN':
= Boyfriend
= Girlfriend
= Pico
= Senpai
= Tankman
= Ruvyzvat
= Sarvente
= Whitty
= Black impostor
= White impostor
= Maroon impostor
= Green impostor (strictly non-female reader)
= Red impostor (strictly non-female reader)
KAIJU PARADISE:
= Kaiju
= Buck
= Catte
= Panther
= Nightcrawler
= Lantern Shork
= Nightshade
= Jammer
= Lemon Shork
= Sprinklekit
= Fed
= Shade
= Watermelon Shork
= GhostFox
= Dagoda
= Glubby
= Hebi
= Pseudo Shork
= Wisp
= Manic
ROBLOX'S MUGEN:
= Smug Sun
= Smug Sorb
= Soul Sun/Fear Sorb
= Devil
= Omen
= Cyclops
= Cheeky
= Jakel
= Israel
= Mirror Man
= Man of 7 shingles
= Jesu
= Moloch
= Minotaur
= Diego
#kaiju paradise#kaiju paradise x reader#fnf x reader#roblox mugen#cotl x reader#roblox mugen x reader#cult of the lamb#doors roblox#roblox doors x reader#fandom x reader#character list
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Dagoda stimboard!
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yall i love how this came out so much im so proud of myself
these last two weeks ive been thinking nonstop about a bnha au! its a zombie apocalypse one where instead of the typical jump off the deep end years into the disaster where everything is desolate and unrecognizable, we are just a few weeks into the initial spread :D
so this is set in the dagoda beach training arc, and the heroes are obviously all called in to try and help capture as many infected as they can until they inevitably get given the kill order.
so all might is busy and really struggling with his time limit and ends up taking izuku under his wing as his apprentice even before getting his acceptance for ua
he gets his own hero uniform and is given ofa early, and stays with all might after the unfortunate death of his mother. all might is rapidly losing the remaining power he has as izuku grows himself a name and they take care of each other and do whatever they can to help :)
after prolly a year or more, things reach that typical cliche state of desolation and they team up with bakugo and all might's condition is getting worse (healthwise), the kids have to take charge and eventually get invited to stay at ua which got changed into a refugee centre.
end goal being to find survivors and ship them off to i-island where there arent any infected :D
#digital art#zaltynn art#mha#bnha#fanart#au idea#zombie apocalypse au#yagi toshinori#toshinori yagi#all might#izuku midoriya#midoriya izuku
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What Your Favorite Gootraxian Says About You! Power Outage Addition
Carneline
You're either very chill or very aggressive. You don't really mind that it's getting removed too much
Watermelon Shork
You LOVE the way it glows, and you try to get it immediately once the event starts
Dagoda
You're probably chill but not afraid to fight. You don't get annoyed at all when humans try to kill you, even repeatly
Dark Protogen
You're just like Protogens, but like the darker colors more. You're probably a little edgy too
Kawaii Shork
You only hang out in groups of your goo, and you are pretty smart at the game (even if you're not good at the fighting part)
Saturn
You're a huge dog lover, and you like to make groups of your goo as well but not all the time. You're really friendly
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Dagoda Cross Stitch Pattern! F2U! I will be using this and posting updates as I work on it!
#kaiju paradise#cross stitch#cross stitch pattern#cross stitch progress#kaiju#art#artists on tumblr#artblr#arts and crafts#crafts
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An Unfamiliar Feeling
An Unfamiliar Feeling by Krisington
Midoriya and All Might resume some of Midoriya's training at the beach, where they run into an unexpected visitor. The visitor makes Toshinori Yagi face an unfamiliar feeling, but not a bad one.
Words: 1970, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Midoriya Izuku
Relationships: Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might
Additional Tags: Parental Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Fluff, pure fluff, Just all the fluff, Cats, Dagoda beach, no ships, Ship-free zone, Family, Family Fluff, Dad Might, One Shot
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/30325413
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia Rating: General Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might Characters: Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Midoriya Izuku Additional Tags: Parental Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Fluff, pure fluff, Just all the fluff, Cats, Dagoda beach, no ships, Ship-free zone, Family, Family Fluff, Dad Might, One Shot Summary:
Midoriya and All Might resume some of Midoriya's training at the beach, where they run into an unexpected visitor. The visitor makes Toshinori Yagi face an unfamiliar feeling, but not a bad one.
#All Might#Dad Might#fluff#just that sweet sweet Dad Might fluff#I love Toshinori Yagi#midoriya izuku#fanfic#ao3
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#KP#Kaiju Paradise#Kaiju Paradise Fusions#KP Nightshade#KP Carneline#KP Kawaii Shork#KP Saturn#KP Dagoda#KP Nuclear Rabbit#KP Toxic Rabbit#KP Panther#KP Kaiju#KP Shade
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HI UHM- I sent in an ask a while ago but I don't know if Tumblr ate it or smth AAA-
Do you think maybe I could have smth relating to Fed, or Sprinklekit or Dagoda and a reader who has a special interest in trains??????? (or plushies!! or even airplanes!! ((Grabbing anything off of my special interest list that isn't my main interest Pokemon LMAO....)))
Like,, the reader is from outside the lab and REALLY loves trains (or the other two), so they talk about em a whole lot to anyone who'll listen! Just Reader infodumping to their gootraxian buddies/partners/idk-
TRAIN LOVER FROM THE OUTSIDE (Sprinklekit x reader)
contains: Sprinklekit/reader (unspecified), fluff/wholesome
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being a human from the outside world like most others were is a very interesting thing to every gootraxian; where were you from? what's it like outside? is the sun as warm as they say? how many are out there? what do you see? how green is the grass? the trees? anything. You'd always ramble to your newly gained human friends about the knowledge you have about trains, while it wasn't really useful, it was nice to hear some knowledge of the outside world that humans may never go back to, albeit, they never really pay much attention.
While you were currently walking around in peace (since your friends are too busy trying to piss of toxic rabbits-), you were thinking of your old home. your family isn't really around much and you were an only child, they didn't really have much families on both your parents' sides either. So you had no reason to go back...besides maybe your friends, that was really the only reason you want to try and go back up in the elevator though it almost seems impossible as the elevator seemed to not work unless you have some sort of card.
Before getting too deep into your thoughts, a familiar goo friend of yours walked up to you excitingly; it was a Sprinklekit, how you befriend it was simple. it saw how lonely you looked one day and decided 'you're my friend now!' and wanted to cheer you up! they often listen to you talk about the surface and listen to you about trains and their functions. today was no different as their eyes gleamed at yours.
"hi there, (your name)! did anything happen today!? we can talk about it! or you can just talk about the 'trains' you've been talking about oh so often! I love hearing you talk about them!" Sprinklekit went on as you chuckle and told them to calm down before you both decided to simply chill in the newly renovated garden area to have your typical small talk that later becomes more longer than you should've made it but you hadn't complained one bit at all.
As you talk about your day, Sprinklekit happily listened to you with an attentive ear, smiling so goofily as you talked. They loved to hear your voice as it speaks so gleefully about the surface and it's transportation engines, specifically trains. you held so much knowledge about them, it was insane, but no one was willing enough to listen to it other than your surface friends and themself (Sprinklekit).
You talked, they listened, that was the routine the fox like goo loved.
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South Africa Looks to Blockchain to Reduce Unemployment
The South African Presidential Commision on the Fourth Industrial Revolution believes that blockchain technology and Artificial Intelligence could help reduce unemployment in the country.
Commissioner Mpho Dagada told the Blockchain Africa Conference in Johannesburg this week that blockchain could bring important economic benefits.
“We face two significant challenges in the country: reducing unemployment and increasing our Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” he said. “[The] Fourth Industrial Revolution policy creation can create economic growth in the country.”
Dagada said that South Africa’s mining sector in particular could benefit from forward thinking solutions utilizing blockchain technology, in partnership with AI:
“The South African economy has natural resources, a mature financial services sector and is an economic and political powerhouse. If the strength of Africa is in minerals, the world is looking at better ways of tracking data in that space.”
Blockchain to provide insights, solve corruption
Speaking to Cointelegraph after the presentation, Dagada expanded on the idea that blockchain could help provide more transparent, data-focused insights in the mining sector:
“When we look at where the world is going, it’s important to leverage our strengths and align with that. If the world is moving towards more blockchain systems that are transparent and people want that, we know there is strength in Africa’s minerals and why not plug that in on top of the sector? We might find that we’ll solve the problems we have, like corruption or bringing access to markets. These problems could be solved by us bringing in these solutions and allowing them to plug and play.”
However Dagada added that one major hurdle is holding onto local talent in the Fintech sector, as they tend to leave the country for greener pastures. He made mention of figures like Civic founder Vinny Lingham, who left South Africa before making waves in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.
Dagoda said the South African government has a positive attitude towards the use of cryptocurrencies, as long as users abide by rules and regulations.
“The outlook from the country is that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are a good thing and are more than welcome. What is frowned upon is people misusing them, for example someone evading tax, leaving the country and taking all their Bitcoin with them. But the use, creation and interaction within the confines of the law is more than welcomed by the government.”
Blockchain can drive ICT development
Backing up the positive sentiments of the South African Presidency, the Office of Digital Advantage is actively looking to support blockchain projects in the country.
The office falls under the jurisdiction of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which is driving the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in the country. A prime example is the Square Kilometre Array, the world’s largest radio telescope project between South Africa and Australia.
Akhona Damane, who heads up the Office of Digital Advantage, said that South Africa spent 10 percent of its GDP on ICT goods and services, most of which are imported.
“We need to increase investment in the ICT space and we need a framework to guide the development of technology in the country. A particular challenge in the ICT space is getting new patents registered in the country.”
In terms of blockchain technology, the CSIR has introduced a mandate to look into new areas and run programmes that will attract investment from the private sector and government. Damane said the local blockchain sector needs the help of investors and policy makers:
“We realised we can go into the blockchain space and drive development that goes a lot further than cryptocurrencies. While there are limited tech skills in the country, the local blockchain ecosystem is growing, driven by startups. The space now wants government involvement.”
Damane also revealed that the South African National Blockchain Alliance will be launched in April 2020 to develop opportunities in the blockchain industry and to enable collaboration with other sectors.
Potential projects using blockchain could include digital identity, eVoting, food tracing and safety, health care and eTenders. Damane added that the government intends to introduce tax breaks for companies investing in Research and Development.
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South Africa Looks to Blockchain to Reduce Unemployment
The South African Presidential Commision on the Fourth Industrial Revolution believes that blockchain technology and Artificial Intelligence could help reduce unemployment in the country.
Commissioner Mpho Dagada told the Blockchain Africa Conference in Johannesburg this week that blockchain could bring important economic benefits.
“We face two significant challenges in the country: reducing unemployment and increasing our Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” he said. “[The] Fourth Industrial Revolution policy creation can create economic growth in the country.”
Dagada said that South Africa’s mining sector in particular could benefit from forward thinking solutions utilizing blockchain technology, in partnership with AI:
“The South African economy has natural resources, a mature financial services sector and is an economic and political powerhouse. If the strength of Africa is in minerals, the world is looking at better ways of tracking data in that space.”
Blockchain to provide insights, solve corruption
Speaking to Cointelegraph after the presentation, Dagada expanded on the idea that blockchain could help provide more transparent, data-focused insights in the mining sector:
“When we look at where the world is going, it’s important to leverage our strengths and align with that. If the world is moving towards more blockchain systems that are transparent and people want that, we know there is strength in Africa’s minerals and why not plug that in on top of the sector? We might find that we’ll solve the problems we have, like corruption or bringing access to markets. These problems could be solved by us bringing in these solutions and allowing them to plug and play.”
However Dagada added that one major hurdle is holding onto local talent in the Fintech sector, as they tend to leave the country for greener pastures. He made mention of figures like Civic founder Vinny Lingham, who left South Africa before making waves in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.
Dagoda said the South African government has a positive attitude towards the use of cryptocurrencies, as long as users abide by rules and regulations.
“The outlook from the country is that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are a good thing and are more than welcome. What is frowned upon is people misusing them, for example someone evading tax, leaving the country and taking all their Bitcoin with them. But the use, creation and interaction within the confines of the law is more than welcomed by the government.”
Blockchain can drive ICT development
Backing up the positive sentiments of the South African Presidency, the Office of Digital Advantage is actively looking to support blockchain projects in the country.
The office falls under the jurisdiction of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which is driving the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in the country. A prime example is the Square Kilometre Array, the world’s largest radio telescope project between South Africa and Australia.
Akhona Damane, who heads up the Office of Digital Advantage, said that South Africa spent 10 percent of its GDP on ICT goods and services, most of which are imported.
“We need to increase investment in the ICT space and we need a framework to guide the development of technology in the country. A particular challenge in the ICT space is getting new patents registered in the country.”
In terms of blockchain technology, the CSIR has introduced a mandate to look into new areas and run programmes that will attract investment from the private sector and government. Damane said the local blockchain sector needs the help of investors and policy makers:
“We realised we can go into the blockchain space and drive development that goes a lot further than cryptocurrencies. While there are limited tech skills in the country, the local blockchain ecosystem is growing, driven by startups. The space now wants government involvement.”
Damane also revealed that the South African National Blockchain Alliance will be launched in April 2020 to develop opportunities in the blockchain industry and to enable collaboration with other sectors.
Potential projects using blockchain could include digital identity, eVoting, food tracing and safety, health care and eTenders. Damane added that the government intends to introduce tax breaks for companies investing in Research and Development.
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South Africa Looks to Blockchain to Reduce Unemployment
The South African Presidential Commision on the Fourth Industrial Revolution believes that blockchain technology and Artificial Intelligence could help reduce unemployment in the country.
Commissioner Mpho Dagada told the Blockchain Africa Conference in Johannesburg this week that blockchain could bring important economic benefits.
“We face two significant challenges in the country: reducing unemployment and increasing our Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” he said. “[The] Fourth Industrial Revolution policy creation can create economic growth in the country.”
Dagada said that South Africa’s mining sector in particular could benefit from forward thinking solutions utilizing blockchain technology, in partnership with AI:
“The South African economy has natural resources, a mature financial services sector and is an economic and political powerhouse. If the strength of Africa is in minerals, the world is looking at better ways of tracking data in that space.”
Blockchain to provide insights, solve corruption
Speaking to Cointelegraph after the presentation, Dagada expanded on the idea that blockchain could help provide more transparent, data-focused insights in the mining sector:
“When we look at where the world is going, it’s important to leverage our strengths and align with that. If the world is moving towards more blockchain systems that are transparent and people want that, we know there is strength in Africa’s minerals and why not plug that in on top of the sector? We might find that we’ll solve the problems we have, like corruption or bringing access to markets. These problems could be solved by us bringing in these solutions and allowing them to plug and play.”
However Dagada added that one major hurdle is holding onto local talent in the Fintech sector, as they tend to leave the country for greener pastures. He made mention of figures like Civic founder Vinny Lingham, who left South Africa before making waves in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.
Dagoda said the South African government has a positive attitude towards the use of cryptocurrencies, as long as users abide by rules and regulations.
“The outlook from the country is that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are a good thing and are more than welcome. What is frowned upon is people misusing them, for example someone evading tax, leaving the country and taking all their Bitcoin with them. But the use, creation and interaction within the confines of the law is more than welcomed by the government.”
Blockchain can drive ICT development
Backing up the positive sentiments of the South African Presidency, the Office of Digital Advantage is actively looking to support blockchain projects in the country.
The office falls under the jurisdiction of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which is driving the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in the country. A prime example is the Square Kilometre Array, the world’s largest radio telescope project between South Africa and Australia.
Akhona Damane, who heads up the Office of Digital Advantage, said that South Africa spent 10 percent of its GDP on ICT goods and services, most of which are imported.
“We need to increase investment in the ICT space and we need a framework to guide the development of technology in the country. A particular challenge in the ICT space is getting new patents registered in the country.”
In terms of blockchain technology, the CSIR has introduced a mandate to look into new areas and run programmes that will attract investment from the private sector and government. Damane said the local blockchain sector needs the help of investors and policy makers:
“We realised we can go into the blockchain space and drive development that goes a lot further than cryptocurrencies. While there are limited tech skills in the country, the local blockchain ecosystem is growing, driven by startups. The space now wants government involvement.”
Damane also revealed that the South African National Blockchain Alliance will be launched in April 2020 to develop opportunities in the blockchain industry and to enable collaboration with other sectors.
Potential projects using blockchain could include digital identity, eVoting, food tracing and safety, health care and eTenders. Damane added that the government intends to introduce tax breaks for companies investing in Research and Development.
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