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Depeche Mode at the Galleria #toronto #dufferinanddupont #galleriaonthepark #posters #depechemode #momentomori
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Toronto became the capital of Ontario on September 28, 1867.
#Nathan Phillips Square#summer 2018#2015#original photography#travel#Toronto#capital of Ontario#28 September 1867#anniversary#vacation#Canadian history#Canada#Fort York National Historic Site of Canada#Distillery Historic District#Allen Lambert Galleria#Brookfield Place#City Hall#Toronto Railway Museum#Lake Ontario#CN Tower#Grange Park#Union Station#tourist attraction#cityscape#architecture#landmark
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If you're in Houston right now, I'd leave, period.
Apparently this is all the detail that's public on the gas leak:
The same thing happened in my home town. The radius widened within minutes which is why I'm suggesting you leave Houston for a few hours if you can.
The gas leak in my home town resulted in an explosion that killed one person. That's when the radius widened a lot.
My brother witnessed it. He was about a half a mile away and he was in his truck, which lifted off the ground by "what felt like an inch." He'd probably be seriously injured if he wasn't in that truck.
I'm going to be tagging this with tourist attractions in Houston to make sure that as many people as possible sees this.
#houston#houston texas#texas#gas leak#gas#Houston Museum of Natural Science#Polaris Slingshot#houston zoo#Hermann Park#Buffalo Bayou#Minute Maid Park#The Galleria#Post HTX#George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum#Cockrell Butterfly Center
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PLACES TO VISIT IN GURUGRAM:
AIPL JOYSTREET: It is one of the diverse and meticulous projects in Gurugram, and an excellent example for both commercial and retail investment. Joy Street has all kinds of direction-based lifestyles for a dynamic population. It provides vibrant vibes for every age group. The entire complex is designed with pedestrian-friendly pathways, great parking spots, eye-catching frontage, airspace landscape area, and a variety of sidewalk cafes and restaurants, which makes it a complete package of destinations to visit on holidays with friends and family. This new retail project not only provides shops and 1 BHK flats in Gurugram but also 'smart suite' office spaces. There are lots of advantages to its location, such as a convenient location, commercial complex, eco-friendly design concept, stormwater drainage system, 100% groundwater recharge system, rainwater harvesting infrastructure, reuse of treated water for horticulture, and solid waste management system. Address- Badshahpur, sector 66, gurugram, haryana 122018.
RANGMANCH FARMS: If you want to recharge yourself in some great memorable time with your loved ones , then this place is for you. Rangmanch farms has lots of indoor and outdoor activities such as sky cycling, zipline, rappelling, Rock climbing, 10 Low rope course, 10 high rope course, Tyre wall climbing, Commando net and wire crossing. A great buffet which has a variety of dishes from rural food, north india and south india and desserts too. Rangmanch Farms is an idyllic and picturesque destination that provides a serene atmosphere and an array of engaging activities that suit people of all ages. It is the best spot for picnic and get-together place where everyone can enjoy 15 acre areas of landscape full of nature and flora and fauna. Even though it is also reasonable for a one day tour where you have facilities of resting and calming places. Address- Garhi Harsaru-Budhera Road (near Chhilna Mandir) Sadhrana, Gurugram, Haryana 122505.
SKYJUMPER TRAMPOLINE PARK: It is a large indoor facility filled with trampolines where visitors can spend their happy hours. It opens from Monday to Sunday, from 12 pm to 10 pm. Safety measures are also assured, such as padded surfaces and netting to reduce potential injuries. There are lots of activities available, including jumping, dodgeball, basketball, and foam pits. Skyjumper trampoline parks offer many benefits, such as physical fitness, socialization, mental health, increased bonding with family and friends, and hosting birthday parties. It has unique features that make it stand out from other parks. It offers an unmatched experience of amusement, physical workout, fun, challenging sports, fitness, and more all in one place. It also provides basic necessities like socks and leggings. Address: Fountain House, Level-02, Creaticity Mall, Shastrinagar, Yerawada, Pune, Maharashtra, 411006, India.
SULTANPURI NATIONAL PARK It will be notified as a Ramsar site, a wetland of international importance ,in 2021. It is bird paradise for bird watchers. Birds used this park as a resting place till the following March-april.A total of around 250 bird species were seen in the park. This park is an important breeding colony for over 50 pairs of painted storks.It is also home to the striped hyenas , blue bull, wild dog, wild cat, four horned antelope, indian porcupine, hedgehog etc.The park area covering 359 acres was declared as a bird sanctuary in 1971 and upgraded as a national park in 1991.The credit for discovery of this bird sanctuary goes to bird lover named Peter Jackson.It has different type of flora and fauna. It is a very important wintering ground for waterfowl. Address: National park, gurgaon Farukh Nagar Rd, sultanpur, gurugram , haryana 122006.
ROCKSPORTS GURUGRAM: Manish Gupta is the founder of rocksport. It offers outdoor entertainment and adventure programs as well as educational adventure tours. A place to enjoy also spend some quality time with your family, friends and a place where you get a lot of activities. It is a rejuvenating dose of excitement and adventure with the rocky Aravelis enveloping from three sides. They have sports like Rock climbing , Zipline , Zorbing , Rope Courses, short trek , village activities like camel rides or tractor rides. One of the best picnic spot in Gurugram is Rocksports. There are lots of games which are based on team capabilities. The teams that collect the points are awarded at the end of the day. Three meals i.e; Breakfast, Lunch and Evening snack which are organic, nutritious and healthy for every adventurer. Address: Gairatpur Baas, Badshahpur, Gurugram , Haryana 122103.
LEISURE VALLEY PARK: Excellent places to discover culture and have fun with family and friends. A very well maintained park with greenery all around and fresh air all around the park. It is spread over 101 acres. Kingdom of dreams, MG road and Cyber hub is the nearest attraction of this place. This park provides ample space for outdoor activities like jogging, cycling, and yoga.The children play area is also equipped with lots of swings and slides. It is a Landmark place of Gurgaon. A well maintained park is artistically designed to dress this place for adventurers and travellers. Impressive greenery and a beautiful fountain were presented as attraction points for travellers and it also helped them to keep their mental health and peace on upper hand. People should carry water bottles and wear comfortable shoes for the fullest enjoyment. Address: 287 NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122021.
GALLERIA MARKET It is one of the popular shopping destinations that have lots of products. It is also ranked as one of the most expensive markets in Delhi. It is well built with a pretty fountain in the centre and also has very systematic architecture. Variety of food court are also available so that a visitor can enjoy shopping and eating at one place and gather some shopaholic memories with a pinch of taste. Lots of beauty well being places are also available here like geetanjali salon and many more. This market has one of the great bookstores available where all kinds of fictional , factual , historical , thrilling based books are present with reasonable prices .And if i could extend this place's importance then i would say it's the best place for bookworms. Collectively it is one place with all varieties. None other than all kinds of electronic devices present at this place. So basically this place is for shopaholics, nerds, food cravers, techno experts and many more. Address: Near Sector 30, Sector 43, Galleria Market.
MUSEO CAMERA The journey of cameras began in 2009 when they collectively gathered all kinds of knowledge about cameras and later on displayed it in one place with all authentic based cameras. It is entirely devoted to photography.This museum is very helpful for people who have some passion about photography , camera and other relatable things. It is a great example of the juxtaposition of passion of a great individual and local government to create institution lasting value at a global level. This is more than a museum , it's a passion driven labour of love beyond expression. Founded by Aditya Arya, a profound photographer. This place releases a great amount of Dopamine which makes every human fall in love ,giddy and content with this artistic place. It has the purpose of education and enjoyment at same time. Must visit here for once with children , friends and family. It gives a more memorable experience than others. Address: shri ganesh mandir marg, DLF phase IV sector 28, gurugram , haryana 122002.
HERITAGE TRANSPORT MUSEUM It is a major museum dealing with the history of transport evolution.It is spread over a 95000 sq. feet area of exhibition gallery displaying vintage and classic cars. It opened in 2013. It has around 100 projects in the display area. This museum provides a glimpse of the rich history of transportation. It offers automobile galley , pre-mechanised transportation, heavy mechanised transportation, railways , aviation ,two-wheelers , toys , historical collections , maritime , contemporary art gallery , rural transportation. This museum is an outcome of the passion for transport and collection of one man named Tarun Thakral. He developed a great interest in transport which further led to a great museum with business opportunity. Address: Bilaspur - taoru road { major district road } off NH8 (bilaspur chowk), taoru, gurgaon (haryana) 122105.
SKY LASER TAG It is one of the advanced and technologically advanced based games which not only allow children to engage in game but all age types can enjoy. Only a passion of childhood and enjoyment is a must. It is one of the most loved avenues for birthday parties and corporate meetings. Laser Guns are the main source of equipment for playing. It doesn’t involve getting messy. Dive into adventure at sky laser and let the spark fly. Get ready to jump, laugh and make memories. This place also makes you feel like you are in a sci-fi movie. Address: Ground Floor, ILD Trade centre, sector 47, gurugram, haryana 122018.
#gurugram#gurgaon#placestovisit#musttogo#aipl joystreet#skylasertag#heritage transport museum#museo camera#galleria market#leisure valley park#rocksports gurugram#sultanpuri national park#ranghmanch farm#skyjumper trampoline park
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Galleria Cozy Studio @ Seri Kembangan Equine Park Galleria Equine Park is a brand new service apartment just next to McDonald's and 5 minutes walk to Jusco Seri Kembangan . My suite is at high floor and you may enjoy facilities like infinity pool, basketball court , gym room , sauna , children area and etc . Come with 100mbps broadband /WIFI from TIMEdotcom where you can watch online movie using the TVBOX provided . Suitable for solo traveler , business trip , students , family and couples .Just located next to McDonald Equine Park and walking distance to AEON Jusco . Multiple choice of food nearby like Malay , Chinese and Western . Rapid bus station just opposite the building and you can access KL City or nearest KTM serdang station via bus no . 540 .On arrival , we require a photo of identification and a damage deposit of RM 150 via online transfer or Toucn and Go. The damage deposit will refund on check-out, subject to an inspection of the property. Please note that all Special Requests...
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(CBS DETROIT) - As Cinco de Mayo celebrations come to a close in Detroit, an art exhibit remains open in Mexicantown until May 12.
Displayed in the Mexicantown Galleria, a celebration of refugee art and culture is recognized with youth refugee art.
"I think it is very, very important that the community understands who is in their state, who is in their city," says Kayla Park, community engagement manager with Samaritas.
She says the youth exhibit displays over 50 pieces of art sharing the stories of young refugees. Some of the work displayed is created by refugees from places like Honduras, El Salvador, and in Shakil Aramna's case, Afghanistan.
#mexicantown galleria#refugee#art#youth refugees#detroit#michigan#youth art exhibit#art exhibit#youth empowerment#cinco de mayo#samaritas#kayla park#honduras#el salvador#afghanistan#artivism#art therapy
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Master post: Galleria at South Bay, Redondo Beach, California, 1985.
Some info:
Name: THE GALLERIA AT SOUTH BAY
Location: Redondo Beach, California
DEVELOPER: Forest City Development, Cleveland, Ohio
OPENED: August 26, 1985
PARKING SPACES: 5,000
SPECIALTY SHOPS & RESTAURANTS: 150 specialty shops and restaurants
ANCHOR TENANTS: The May Co., Mervyn's, Nordstrom
TOTAL RETAIL AREA: 1 million sq. ft.
ARCHITECT: RTKL Associates, Inc., Dallas, Texas
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Forest City Dillon, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
"Along with three anchors-May Co., Nordstrom, and Mervyn's - The Galleria features more than 170 specialty Shops. Vaulted skylit walkways and contemporary architectural features have brought this "old timer" from a state-of-the-art 1950's shopping center to a retail destination place that mirrors the excitement and vibrance of its time."
"A project of Forest City Development, THE GALLERIA AT SOUTH BAY is a $70 million shopping center redevelopment of the old South Bay Center in Redondo Beach, CA. The original 50-acre shopping center opened in 1957 with an 800,000 square foot open air design anchored by May Co. Following an 18-month renovation and reconstruction phase-designed by RTKL Associates of Dallas- the center now encloses more than 1 million square feet of GLA in an elegantly simple three-level configuration. Only 500 feet from end to end, The Galleria at South Bay is about one-half the length of a typical regional mall. Uninterrupted sight lines allow shoppers to see storefronts on levels above or below."
Scanned by me. Copied an reposted many times ;)
#scan#master post#galleria at south bay#south bay galleria#redondo beach#california#1980s#mall#mallsoft#mallwave#mallcore#nostalgia#palms#palmtrees#neon#aesthetic
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Mashle: Magic and Muscles Special Joint Event "MASHLE PARK" Now Open!
The special event featuring the original manga and the anime adaptation of Mashle is now open in Japan! To celebrate, the official X/Twitter account has posted special phone wallpapers of the characters featured in the event visuals as a countdown to the event's first opening, one of which is drawn by original creator Hajime Komoto! These are the wallpapers featuring the main characters from Adler Dorm.
Described as where you can find everything related to Mashle, the event will take place at Yokohama Marui City from November 22 to December 8. It will also take place at Kyoto Space Galleria from April 4 2025 to May 5 2025!
Check the official website located at the source link of this post for more info!
#mashle#mashle magic and muscles#mash burnedead#finn ames#lance crown#dot barrett#lemon irvine#rayne ames#mashle event#official art
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bittersweet ~ a yandere!John Wick x fem!reader sunshine/grump coffee shop AU... Part 11 all chapters
-You fly into Rome on a beautiful June day with an ache in your heart you can’t quite shake. You throw yourself into the sights, visiting museums, soaking up the beautiful art and the Mediterranean sunshine. You see things in person that you’d only seen in art history books before, and as an artist you know you are forever changed. You meet plenty of interesting travelers in your hostel, but no one who quite holds your attention, or your imagination, the way the memory of Mr. Wick does.
Italy is beautiful, but the men are exhausting. Not all the men. Just the continual stream of the ones who find you on the street, see a young lady traveling alone and take it as license to bother you. Constantly. More than once, when you turn down their offers of whatever, as politely as you can in your broken Italian, they get nasty.
It’s a relief in a way when you pair up with a kind young man from Argentina to go see the Vatican. No one bothers you, and you have fun, but it’s not exactly what you want.
You actually like being alone, and in others casual company you find that you itch to steal away to a quiet corner to read or sketch or write in your journal. You revel in this special kind of solitude, being a solo traveler in a strange land, not needing to cater to the wants and whims of anyone else for once.
When Javier tries to kiss you on the Ponte Sant’Angelo, you cannot help but feel as though you are being watched. He’s a good-looking young man, funny and sweet and you enjoy his company. At any other time in your life you would have happily lost yourself in a fling. But you know you wish you were looking into a very different pair of dark eyes, and you turn your head at the last minute, receiving soft lips on the cheek.
“Javi…” you sigh with regret, holding distance between you with a hand on his chest.
“Sorry,” he apologizes, clearly crestfallen.
“It’s ok.”
You’re not mad. You’re just…sad—and you’re not sure why you can’t kick this melancholy longing and enjoy yourself in this beautiful place. You feel like you’re walking around with a hole in your heart, and it’s all Mr. Wick’s fault, the big idiot.
After a week you move on to Florence, and the museums there fill your days. You see so many wonderful things, from the statue of David in the Galleria dell’Accademia, the wonderful paintings in the Uffizi gallery, the splendor of the Duemo... You fall in love all over again with Botticelli, Bellini, Lippi and Uccello and Tiziano and so many others.
You also see a sun-bronzed old man masturbating unabashedly on a blanket in the park, but that’s Italy for you, apparently.
You still feel as though you are being watched, but you never find the source of this weird feeling between your shoulder blades. You try to shrug it off, going for long walks along the Arno between snacks and visits to this galleria or that.
Before you leave the city you go to a book binder’s shop Mr. Wick told you about that has been in business for literal centuries. They have such wonderful things, books with leather covers and gilded arabesques, ornate handmade papers and parchment. You pick up a blank journal for Mr. Wick. It’s small, but its all you can afford. It’s beautifully made, and you hope he’ll like it.
Venice is beautiful, but so very infuriating.
You manage in a blunder on the very first day to drop your phone, cracking the screen into a thousand spiderwebs. It renders the maps you downloaded utterly useless, and you try to go the paper route, but you are lost for the umpteenth time in the maze of small side streets and canals when a seemingly helpful middle-aged construction worker takes pity on you and offers to lead you back to a main road.
At least you think that’s what he says, but after five minutes you realize you read the situation so very wrong, when you find yourself in a dead-ended alley and the older man is puckering his lips at you. It would have been comical on screen, perhaps, but in real life you are not amused. He’s big, but not fast. You’re glad for your flat sandals as you duck under his outstretched arms and dash away down the street, thinking you can’t possibly get yourself any more lost than you already are.
You look over your shoulder to check if he’s pursuing you, and run into something immoveable. You hit so hard you bounce, and you might have ended up in the canal, had strong arms not wrapped around you.
Oh no.
Fearing you may have landed yourself out of the frying pan and into the fire, you try to squirm away.
“Y/n?”
Recognizing that voice, you freeze for a moment, before actually bothering to look up at who has you in hand.
It’s none other than Mr. John Wick.
A nearly unbearable flood of surprise and excitement fills you from your hair follicles to the tips of your toes.
“What are you doing here?” you demand, and maybe it sounds more like an accusation than it should.
“Tying up some loose ends,” he answers vaguely. “Is he bothering you?”
You look over your shoulder to see the construction worker has emerged from the alley, and is stumping your way.
“Yes.”
The worker airs some dramatic-sounding complaint with John, waving his hands animatedly. John’s answer is much less musical, but perfectly pronounced, and you’re pretty sure he told the guy to get the fuck out of here.
Grumbling, your suitor goes in the opposite direction, talking to himself as he does and gesturing with his arms to no one but the audience in his own mind.
So melodramatic.
You cannot help but notice Mr. Wick still has his arms around you, glaring at the man until he disappears around a corner. You are still breathing heavily from your little mad dash, steadying yourself with hands on the flat plane of his chest. John finally looks back down to you, his eyes fixating on your lips before valiantly rising back to meet your gaze, his fingertips digging slightly into your sides.
You rack your brains for something to say, when all you really want to do is grab the lapels of his beautiful suit jacket, stand on tiptoe and press your lips to his.
“I…thought you were retired?”
It seems he only reluctantly lets you go after that, the tips of his fingers sliding from your ribcage. Immediately you feel the loss of his strong hands.
“I try to be,” he quips, almost evasively. “Why aren’t you in Rome?” He asks this as if you are the one who is in a place you’re not supposed to be.
“I…saw everything I wanted to see?”
Only then does he finally offer you a smile. It’s almost boyish, and it pulls at your heartstrings with a vengeance. You look him over. It might be the first time you’ve seen him wearing anything but all black, in a light grey summer weight suit with an airy white button down open at the throat.
He looks, if you may be frank, utterly edible.
“It's good to see you,” he says almost shyly, as though he's afraid you might not feel the same.
If only you could tell him that you've thought about him every day since you've been gone.
“I’m very glad to see you,” you dare to admit. “It's a small world, I guess.”
You decide not to think about what a strange coincidence it is, running into this man in a back alley in Venice. At the moment, you simply don’t care. It’s as though for once the Universe was paying attention to your heart’s yearnings and delivered on it in the flesh.
“Yeah. So...where are you headed?”
You sigh, and very sorely wish you could hang your head on the solid plane that is his chest again. Your desire to be held by this man is an ache in your very bones.
“I don't even know. I'm so lost.”
Usually you have a decent sense of direction, but this fucking city has you walking in circles. Usually that's fine too, but you've never felt so hunted in your life.
“Would you... like to come to lunch with me? I'm on my way to meet an old friend. He would love to meet you.”
For a moment you are dumbfounded to receive such an invitation. But then, you look down at yourself in your colorfully cute but obviously cheap sundress, then look at him in his smart suit that probably cost more than your car.
“That's so sweet, John, but I'm sure I'm not dressed to go wherever you're going.”
“What do you mean? You look beautiful.”
You look back up to him, open mouthed. He's never really said anything outright like that to you. It feels ridiculously good to hear it. Warmth floods you from head to toe. You know you are blushing, maybe even glowing, but it’s hard to feel too embarrassed when he looks at you like that.
“Thanks.”
He reaches up very slowly, just barely brushing your chin with his knuckle. “Come with me.” His voice is low, soft even, yet somehow adamant. It induces a flutter in your heart—and an ache in your loins. You like to think you are not easily led, but you wouldn't have dreamed of arguing with him now.
“Alright.”
His pleased smile is a balm to your earlier frustration. For the first time since you got off the train and promptly got lost trying to find your hostel, you feel like you can relax in this maze of a city. You didn’t realize it before, but you haven’t felt safe for weeks.
He offers you his arm.
The gesture is sweet, and gallant, and maybe you lean against him a little more than you need to. His arm is dizzyingly solid beneath your fingers, and you can’t help but feel a little giddy as you stroll together towards your destination.
#heeeeeeeeere we go!#maniacal laughter#john wick#john wick fic#john wick x you#john wick x y/n#john wick x reader#keanu reeves#keanu reeves x reader#yandere john wick#bittersweet john wick imagine
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ateez taking you on vacation
★ hongjoong
- Paris, France - takes you on an expensive date - will beg you to go on a night walk to see the beautiful lights, probably the most beautiful city you've ever seen - way too many photos for you to count - probably took a photo of you without you knowing and has it as his lock screen
" Isn't it beautiful tonight? "
☆ seonghwa
- Bora Bora, French Polynesia - the trip was originally for just the group but when he found out he could bring you along of course he couldn't say no - gets a two-bedroom premier beachfront villa estate (WHICH IS HUGE) - you guys go scuba diving and reef discovery with the other members - will dare you to do parasailing, which you both end up doing and let's just say it didn't end well. you get hit in the face by a bird
" I dare you to do the parasailing, if you do it then I'll do it "
★ yunho
- Rome, Italy - you guys go to a lot of historic tours through Rome (Colosseum, Roman Forum) and art-filled institutions (Vatican Museums, Galleria Borghese) - yunho takes way too many photos of you and him during your trip - you guys almost get lost in one of Roman's catacombs, but don't worry you guys get out soon...somehow - probably will go back next time you go on vacation
" Oh shit..I think we're lost Y/N '
☆ yeosang
- London, England - he probably would go back bc he loved the city so much - takes you everywhere and I mean EVERYWHERE (it's his only time to spend time with you all day) - can't stop fangirling over every photo you take of yourself - probably proposed to you at the top of The London Eye, if not then he would just kiss you
" Since you've been around I smile a lot more than I used to, and that's why I love you "
★ san
- Tokyo, Japan - goes to a lot of anime stores and buys way to much stuff - you guys not only go to Tokyo Disneyland but Tokyo Sea Lif Park!! - get to play with cats at Hogoneko Rafu Space and you guys end up adopting a ragdoll named mocha - not only do you get to spend time with San for a whole week, you also get to go home with a sweet kitty!
" She's perfect for us, let's adopt her! "
☆ mingi
- New Zealand - there are so many things to do in New Zealand so of course he would pick to go there - you guys would go to the glow worms cave, which you find so pretty but mingi is afraid they will fall on him (they won't) - you also get to take a tour around the Hobbiton movie set, mingi's treat - you do a lot of more fun stuff during the week you have together (Shotover River Extreme Jet Boat Ride in Queenstown, Waitomo Caves & Te Puia in Aucklund)
★ wooyoung
- New York City, United States - the members were on tour in america and one of their stops was new york city - you ended up flyng down there and surprising wooyoung at his hotel - you guys do a lot of sightseeing: the statue of liberty, summit one Vanderbilt, and you went on a cruise - at night you and the members would go out and have fun...maybe get drunk
" This view is amazing, it feels like I'm about to fall "
☆ jongho
- Sydney, Australia - you've always wanted to go to australia, so jongho decided to surprise you on your birthday - you spend a whole week there going shopping, sightseeing, playing in the water with jongho and having the best birthday ever (Darling Harbour, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney Opera House, etc.) - at the end of the week (your birthday) all the members, and your friends surprise you a birthday cake - you end up with the cake smashed into you face. wooyoung definitely didn't do it..
" You got a little something on your face "
#ateez#reactions#wattpad repost#hongjoong#seonghwa#yunho#yeosang#atiny#kpop#san#mingi#wooyoung#jongho#gyustarzzi#preferences#ateez reactions#ateez preferences
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i'm going on uni exchange to france this august to december - does anyone have any suggestions for where i should go while there?
i'll be near paris so anywhere that's easy to get from there (and cheap too haha). i like history/museums and also natural attractions, i'm a trail runner so hikes, national park recommendations etc. would be awesome. i'd also love some more 'off the beaten path' recommendations but also want to cross off a lot of the big sights too (i've been to the colosseum, st peter's basilica, ponte vichio, galleria dell'accademia, berlin wall/east side gallery, buckingham palace, big ben, umm those are the only ones i can think of off the top of my head lol). i'm not interested in skiing/snowboarding and i'm coeliac so most foodie experiences are off the table unfortunately.
i really want to see more of france (have been to paris before and done some of the 'big sights' like the eiffel tower, arc de triomphe, galerie lafeyette, the louvre etc., basically most of the typical paris sights), a goal of mine is to see all the capitals (if that's the right word) of every french state (province?).
i speak german and am really keen to get back to germany so any recommendations there would be great too.
i've been to berlin, munich, frankfurt (only really the airport though lol), leipzig, hannover, dresden, rome, florence, venice, verona, vienna, salzburg (hardly saw as i just got out of hospital the day before we got there lmao i spent the whole time we were there in bed so would defo love to get back here, liked the tiny bit of it i saw), paris, reims, amsterdam, london, cambridge, budapest -- am pretty keen to get back to these places but also want to see new cities/countries too. i'm australian so unless i move to europe i'll have never have an opportunity like this again too, am pretty keen to see places like andorra, luxembourg, czechia etc. really just anywhere i can get to.
thank youse ❤️❤️
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Galleria on the Park rising #toronto #wallaceemerson #galleriaonthepark #condos #construction #dupontstreet
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Yuno MV locations from the first three dates
Beginning with yellow Yuno, we have the Hachiko statue - Tokyo, Shibuya ward
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"Professor Eizaburo Ueno of Tokyo University adopted Hachiko in Akita prefecture in the early 1920s. The two were inseparable, with Hachiko accompanying his master to Shibuya Station each day when the professor would head off to work at Tokyo's Imperial University. The faithful pup would come back to the station each afternoon at 3pm to greet Ueno upon his return. Unfortunately, the professor died in 1925 while at the university and never returned for a final goodbye with his pet. However, the loyal Hachiko continued to visit the station daily until his own death nearly 10 years later. His own death made headlines, and he was cremated and buried next to his beloved owner."
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Next, we have the karaoke where Yuno goes after!
On the karaoke machine it can be seen the word "Joesound" written. Although there isn't a place or a company named like this, I had found a karaoke place near Hachiko statue and Shibuya scramble crossing (since Yuno seems to remember some landmarks from Tokyo she had visited) named JOYSOUND.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the room where Yuno stayed, however the machine and TV look similar with the one from the MV.
Also, a fun thing to note for the reason why they might have chosen to write Joesound instead!
"The closest sounding kanji name to "joe" is 常 (Jō). It is pronounced "Jō" with two syllables. The kanji means "constant" or "always"."
I think the meaning is similar with what the lyrics of Stickybug imply. To be always by your lover side (like a stickybug) until the day you die.
"If I’m lucky, we’ll stay like this till the day we’re covered in wrinkles
Since I’ll surely be just as smitten with you on the day I die
I want to make all your dreams come true
As for my dream, it’s to be that stickybug right by your side"
Going back to the Hachiko statue, the message of the story has similar connotations. Hachiko never actually stopped from loving the professor, always coming back to the station, until the day he died too...
Continuing with green Yuno! These where the easiest to find and I don't think there is much to say about them...
Tokyo Skytree - Sumida city ward
From the shape of the window structure, it looks like Yuno was on the tembo galleria.
No wonder Yuno has dressed herself up so elegant! The client definitely has a lot of money, considering the price to visit just the Tokyo Skytree is 6800 yen for both of them (45,37 $)
During night, however, the scenery changes and Yuno is now in Tokyo tower - Minato ward. They seem to be in an expensive restaurant!
Assuming that they also visited the Tokyo Tower, depending on which deck they went, the prices still seem to be somewhat high!
If they visited the main deck, in total the price should be 2200 yen (14,68 $). For the top deck tour, in total the price should be 5400 yen (36,02 $) (online reservation) or 5800 yen (38,69 $).
Next we have purple Yuno!
Yokohama Cosmo World - Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
(I would be happy if someone can read the hour on the clock...!)
"Yokohama Cosmoworld is an amusement park in Yokohama’s bayside Minato Mirai district. Although it occupies a rather compact area, it has a variety of rides and attractions which are suitable for either family outings, days out with friends, or romantic dates."
What is interesting about this amusement park is that there is no entrance charge!
However, a single ride can cost between 300 (1,98 $) - 900 yen (5,95 $).
Since the Ferris wheel seems to be the main attraction in Yuno's MV:
"Yokohama Cosmoworld is dominated by a giant Ferris wheel, called Cosmo Clock 21, which has a large digital clock at its center. Standing 112.5 meters high with a 100 meter diameter, this was the world’s tallest Ferris wheel until 1992, and it still holds the record as the world’s biggest Ferris wheel with a clock. Cosmo Clock 21 is one of the characteristic features of the Yokohama Bay skyline and is especially beautiful at night when it is illuminated with an LED light show of constantly changing colors."
"The wheel has 60 gondolas which can each carry eight passengers and it takes 15 minutes to complete a full turn of the wheel. A ride on Cosmo Clock 21 costs 900 yen."
It seems that this image takes place during day, most likely when Yuno and the client where on their way to the Yokohama Cosmo World. Considering that they don't get back home until night, they probably spent all the day until closing in the amusement park. (Cosmo world is open from 11.00 to 20.00)
The client definitely spent a lot of money, taking into consideration that they probably tried many rides!
Since I tried to estimate how much money some of these clients spent, I want to point out the client which appears with Grey Yuno in the second MV. Grey Yuno seems to be the happiest with him and even shows his hand (hands seem to be very important in Milgram, Amane's second MV is a good example for this, the hand representing her mother, an important character for her story) which at some point in time gave her warmth. The places where they go on a date don't seem to be some important landmarks as the others, so the money the client payed shouldn’t be as much. He also only gives 3000 yen (19,82 $) to grey Yuno, which quite pales in comparison with the money some of the other clients spent .
To round off I will add some pictures to visualize better the places where Yuno went!
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Now I'm All Messed Up
Shoko Ieiri x F! Reader.
You and Shoko "break up"?
Hurt No Comfort, Not Proof Read, Wrote This In 30 Minutes.
OB talk: Inspired by the song Now I'm All Messed Up x Tegan and Sara. I couldn't get the idea out of my head after listening to Heartthrob for the 75th time. In my mind, it was written for a female reader but nothing is gendered.
The butt of her cigarette gets smashed under her shoe as Shoko enters into her empty apartment. It was devoid of life, devoid of joy, devoid of you.
Now I’m all messed up. Sick and tired of wondering where. Where you're leaving your makeup
Flashbacks of your terrible singing coming to her mind while she drops her stuff at the door, not even bothering to hang up anything properly. You should be dancing around in her kitchen right now, trying to stay awake as you make her a late-night dinner that she continually told you, you didn’t have to. But you always insisted. Before you, she barely ate dinner, she barely ate anything surviving off of cigarettes and coffee, but you made sure she ate, you made sure she took care of herself. You took care of her.
Now I’m all messed up. Sick and tired of wondering who Who’s life you're making worthwhile?
But now you were gone. Your light had left the cold apartment not long ago and she missed it. She missed you. You were her everything, and yet she was the reason you left. You were her everything, but in those last moments, in those last months, she treated you as if you were nothing to her but a burden. The genuine care you had for her was seen as nothing more than a nuisance as she was putting in overtime, barely sleeping, barely eating, and barely doing anything else besides work. The last words between the two of you still feel fresh in her mind.
Go (Please stay) Go, if you want, I can’t stop you.
You had brought her dinner to the hospital, another 24-hour shift. She met you in the parking lot while she was taking a smoke break. As you handed her the dinner you packed you fiddle with your sleeves nervously as if you had something to say. The sight of it annoyed her for some reason, making her roll her eyes.
“What” her voice coming out in a huff.
“I know you’ve been so busy lately, and I understand that I do but I was wondering if you could take some time off to come to my art showing. This one’s kind of a big deal and you haven’t really had the time to go to the last few, which I completely understand I know how busy you are but if there was any way you could see if you could maybe take some time off and come. I understand if you can’t I do I was just hoping that maybe you could. If not it’s fine.”
You ramble on trying to downplay how important this galleria was to you. She had missed the last few ones, well more than a few the last several ones, and those were the ones where you had made some big connections that procured you a spot at this huge important galleria opening. Several of your paintings were going to be displayed and some of them were even going up for auction. This was actually a really big deal for you, an important step in your journey as an artist, and all you wanted was your girlfriend there.
Shoko stomped out her cigarette in annoyance, “If it’s not that important then why even ask me to come? You know they’ve been having me work triples here and what kind of time would I have to go to something like that.”
She was stressed and annoyed. Shoko knew that she shouldn’t be taking it out on you, shouldn’t have been constantly taking it out on you but she just couldn’t help it. No matter what she said or did, you always were so understanding, so forgiving, so ready to hold her after a long day stroking her hair as you told her how proud you were of her—kissing her head softly, comforting her until she fell asleep in the middle of the morning before you got up to take care of the house and the rest of your day. You loved her, you loved her with all that you had.
“Yeah no, you’re absolutely right. Sorry for even asking. I completely understand” Your eyes burned with the threat of tears; your voice wavering as you tried to keep your composure. Every word that was said to you, broke your heart bit by bit.
“I’m sorry I’ve been such a bother to you, maybe I should stay back at my own place for a while.” You suggest, hoping that she would come around, hoping that she wouldn’t agree.
“Yeah, probably if you want.”
You give her a sad nod, before trying around the tears already streaming down your face.
Just go if you want to. Go if you want, I can’t stop you. Go if you want, I can’t stop you.
That was the last time she had seen you in weeks. Now here she lay face down in her bed, somehow the sheets still smelled of you, everything in her room smelled like you. There were still bits of you in there, some things that you missed. The little frogs you sculpted for her still sat on the bedside table. There were a few unfinished canvases in her closet. There was still so much of you, except without you. All she was left with was the scent of cigarettes and you.
Now I’m all messed up. Sick and tired of wondering where. Where you’re leaving your makeup.
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WHERE / Elijah and Nilay's home, Deer Park.
WHEN / After Roman and Elijah's altercation at La Galleria.
WITH / Nilay Bailey — @doctornilaybailey.
Every atom that made up Elijah’s body relaxed as the soft sound of the front door latching into place clicked behind him, as he tossed his car keys onto the entryway table with a clang and released a shaky breath. Deep in the back of his throat still tasted like a heinous mixture of bile and nicotine, and he was absolutely positive that the dirty stench travelled from the public men’s room of La Galleria all the way to his own home, hitching a ride on his clothes. He wanted to gag once more, just thinking about it, reliving the short memory of his head hanging over the urine-stained toilet — fuck, he needed stop thinking about it. Roman’s words had echoed mercilessly through his mind on the drive back, like they always did — another factor that made him want to hurl all over again. Because it wasn’t e-fucking-nough that he tormented him in person, both emotionally and physically, now, at this point, he just had to stick to his every thought like a deadly parasite. He just had to pick, and pick, and pick. Even when he wasn't fucking here. The house was quieter than his mind. Much, much quieter — usually a solid indication that the two young girls retired to their bedrooms for the night, sleeping away the events of the day until light started spilling through their princess-themed curtains. Elijah wished it were that easy for him, already dreading the increasing possibility that rest would evade him in a few hours’ time, like it always fucking did after Roman Daniels verbally had his way with him. Stop, stop, stop. Stop thinking about Roman, he thought. He toed his shoes off from his feet and kicked them towards the closet, swearing to himself that he’d put them in the right place later. If he remembered. He probably wouldn’t. But sure enough, every syllable of what he said would ring through his ears — The sound of shuffling behind him broke him free from his cycle and he turned around, willing a tired smile to his face. “Hey, babe,” he greeted as his hands immediately flew into the air, like he was holding them out to stop her before she could even form a thought. “Don’t kiss me. I, uh - I need to brush my teeth first,” he warned. He knew that Nilay would likely press on it, because kissing her after a meal had never been an issue before, and she knew exactly where he’d been, but nevertheless he wasn’t about to let her so much as peck him for the sake of coming across like everything was fine. In fact, hugging was probably even equally unfair to her; he sidestepped away in the hopes she couldn’t already figure out why, just by the state of him. He began to head towards the staircase, looking up the steps curiously as he asked, “Are the, um - the girls in bed? They get to sleep okay?”
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The dead malls of York
Continuing on the theme from my last post about York Galleria, I'm going to talk more about the four now-closed malls in York that came before the Galleria.
The York Mall
The York Mall opened in 1968, developed by the famous Kravco Company of Philadelphia. It was a fairly large mall for its era (about 700,000 Square feet of retail space, I believe). It was primarily a single-level mall, though in this rare interior photo you can see stairs leading up to a small 2nd level that included a community room and some offices. The opening anchors were JCPenney, Montgomery Ward, and Maryland-based Hochschild-Kohn (seen in the above picture). The mall also featured a Trans-Lux Theater and a flagship location of McCrory's variety store. In fact, the McCrory's distribution center was located directly next door to the York Mall, and a concrete ramp led straight from the distribution center's parking lot right up to the back of McCrory's store around the rear side of the mall. The ramp still exists today as a relic of this bit of McCrory's history. The layout of the mall had Penney's at one end and Wards at the other, with Hochschild-Kohn right in the middle. You'd have to walk through the Kohn's department store to get from one end of the mall to the other.
Hochschild-Kohn's declined in the 70s, closing their York Mall store in 1975. York's own local department store, The Bon-Ton, opened in this spot that same year. The York Mall remained the largest mall in town for 21 years until George Zamias built the 2-story York Galleria practically next door in 1989. Both The Bon-Ton and JCPenney left the York Mall for the York Galleria when it opened, but it wasn't a total loss because The Bon-Ton kept their store open as a new discount concept called "Bon-Ton Express" on the ground floor and put their corporate offices on what had been the 2nd floor of the department store. Still, the new competition from the Galleria badly hurt the York Mall and forced it to go more downscale. Looking to replace JCPenney, the York Mall signed a lease with Arkansas-based discount store Walmart in 1990 - it was the first Walmart in the state of Pennsylvania and was then the largest in the country at 130,000 square feet. Walmart also built a new Sam's Club right next to Montgomery Ward. At the time, the destructive tendencies of Walmart were not as widely-known.
The York Mall still did alright for a few more years with its new configuration. But stores in the mall noticed a drop in business after The Bon-Ton Express closed in May of 1992. Bon-Ton executives attributed the closure to Walmart, whose cash registers only faced their parking lot entrance (in other words, you could enter Walmart from the mall, but you have to leave out towards your car). Burlington replaced Bon-Ton Express in 1993, but it didn't do much to help sales at the small shops. Around the turn of the century, the demise of Montgomery Ward and McCrory's left gaping vacancies in the north end of the mall while an expansion of Walmart into a 240,000 square foot supercenter swallowed up the entire south end of the mall. It didn't take long after that for the remainder of the mall to be demolished.
North Mall
The North Mall - "the first completely carpeted, enclosed shopping center in the East!" - opened in 1969, as the 2nd enclosed shopping mall in York, PA. It was a smaller mall that was sort of split level; the upper level was fully enclosed and anchored by The Bon-Ton and a G.C. Murphy's variety store. At the end opposite of Bon-Ton, an artistic ramp took you down to a lower level that turned into an open air strip mall. This section was anchored by a J.M. Fields discount store, which included a Pantry Pride discount grocery store inside. The whole mall was owned by Food Fair Properties, which shared the same parent company (Food Fair) as Pantry Pride and J.M. Fields.
Food Fair became a pretty large company in the 60s and early 70s, having expanded its subsidiaries Pantry Pride and J.M. Fields nationally. But the business then began to suffer, leading to bankruptcy and the closure of all J.M. Fields stores in 1978. The Pantry Pride at North Mall closed as well. The anchor building that had housed Fields and Pantry Pride was large and difficult to find a replacement tenant for. It housed women's apparel store Marianne's for a few years in the late 70s/early 80s.
1981 brought the opening of West Manchester Mall, a project of famous developer Crown American Corporation. Compared to the nearby North Mall, West Manchester was much newer and larger. The North Mall had never updated, and was still very much a fully-carpeted, flower-patterned product of 1969. The Bon-Ton closed at North Mall to open a new store at West Manchester when it opened. The Bon-Ton was quickly replaced by the 4th location of discount department store Mailman's. Ironically, Mailman's had a collaboration with The Bon-Ton wherein Bon-Ton would supply their own apparel merchandise at Mailman's stores, so Bon-Ton never totally left the North Mall after all. At that point, the North Mall felt pressured to go downscale, so the mall became known as the "North Mall Factory Outlet Center". Burlington opened in the former J.M. Fields location in 1983, and the mall kept afloat for a while. In 1984, G.C. Murphy's closed their store, apparently in violation of a 20 year lease they had signed which did not expire until 1989 (this prompted a lawsuit from the mall). In 1988, the collaboration between Mailman's and Bon-Ton ended, so the North Mall Mailman's lost its whole apparel department. By the end of that same year, Mailman's closed after failing to reach a lease deal with North Mall management. This was the last staw for North Mall, which by 1990 was slated for redevelopment into "Manchester Crossroads," a strip mall. It was the first mall in York to be de-malled.
Delco Plaza Mall
The Delco Plaza Mall was a small, discount-oriented mall opened in 1974 in west York, not far from the North Mall. It featured Hills and Grant City (both discount department stores) as anchors as well as a United Artists movie theater in the mall and a Pathmark grocery store in the parking lot. The UA theater was the first 3-screen cinema in York and drove a lot of traffic into the mall. The name of this mall has always confused me because "Delco" is common shorthand for Delaware County, PA, a county which York is very much not located in. The first issue for Delco Plaza was the bankruptcy of W.T. Grant Co., the parent company of Grant City. This resulted in what was then the largest retail bankruptcy liquidation in American history when all of the Grant's stores closed in 1976. Many former Grant Cities, including the one at Delco Plaza, were snatched up by Kmart for new stores.
In 1981, the West Manchester Mall opened, hurting smaller, older malls like Delco Plaza. At some indeterminate time after this, the UA cinema in the mall was downgraded to a cheaper, second-run theater, which had an adverse effect on mall traffic. The Pathmark also closed, and slowly the stores inside the mall began to go under as well. Though the addition of some new tenants like a post office branch and liquor store helped keep the mall open, it was not enough to save it. Hills, struggling in face of competition from Walmart in particular, was bought out by Ames discount department stores in 1999. Ames, in turn, went out of business in 2002. Kmart closed shortly thereafter. The mostly vacant mall faced demolition in 2005.
West Manchester Mall
The West Manchester Mall was developed by Crown American, one of the nation's largest privately-owned real estate developers, in 1981. It was located in west York, nearby the much smaller North Mall and Delco Plaza Mall. It was a modern, single-level mall, about the same size as the York Mall on the other side of town. It featured The Bon-Ton, Hess's department store of Allentown (which at the time was a subsidiary of Crown American itself), and Gee Bee discount store of Johnstown as its anchors. West Manchester had little drama in its early years as it enjoyed dominance in west York while being far enough from the York Mall on the east side of town to maintain a delicate balance. That balance was only really upset in 1989 by the opening of George Zamias' York Galleria. The Galleria was much larger than any other mall in York, and drew a lot of business away from the York Mall in particular.
In 1992, Gee Bee, which had just survived a bankruptcy filing, was bought by rival discount store Value City. Then, in 1993, Hess's department store was circling the drain after recklessly opening too many locations too far from its home base. It closed at West Manchester, and Crown American signed a lease with Walmart to fill the space. Crown also expanded the mall in 1995, adding a new wing leading to a new Hecht's department store of Maryland. A few years later, they renovated the mall again and added a 13 screen Regal Cinemas to occipy vacant store space and keep the West Manchester Mall competitive. But the decision to bring in Walmart turned out to be a long-term curse for the mall itself, as Walmart chose to expand into a supercenter in the early 2000s. Just as it did at the York Mall, the West Manchester Walmart took over what used to be a whole wing of the mall when it expanded. Hecht's became Macy's in 2005, and Value City went out of business in 2008, to be replaced by Kohl's. A big nail in the coffin came when in 2011 The Bon-Ton announced that their store at West Manchester was "not performing as well as it should" and would close at the end of their lease the following January. At this point, Regal was mostly the only thing keeping people coming into the mall. The mall was sold in 2012 to new owners who pledged a nearly $50 million renovation to transform it into the West Manchester Town Center, an open-air retail center. With this closure, the York Galleria became the only surviving mall out of five in York, PA.
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