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usagii-bun · 2 years ago
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𝐇𝐈𝐑𝐀𝐄𝐓𝐇 ( NAMOR X READER ) PT.3
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in which you find a child floating in the water and you save them only for your acts of kindness to get misinterpreted by the father who is also the king of an underwater civilization.
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST : this is a story i am writing on wattpad but my wattpad version is more in detail, slightly different and has an oc ( alora ). It has 6 chapters thus far and still work in progress if you want you can check it out with the link below or use the linktree link in my bio to access wattpad but if you feel more comfortable with x reader I'll try and get all the chapters I have currently published over here in a few days
hiraeth ( namor ) wattpad | oc version!
PART 1 , PART 2 , PART 3
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THE SKY WAS A PEACH color in the early morning. The ocean was calm, the sun that was slowly getting up from its slumber greets the ocean with its rays of light causing the ocean to twinkle and sparkle like stars.
Your eyes were still fogged with sleep but when the first ray of light entered your room, your slumber was broken— your mind instantly telling you to get up and check on Huracan.
"Hura.." you mumbled out, voice still laced with fatigue when you entered the bathroom to find that the young child was already up— gaze was lingering at the window that was across from him, staring at the sky that was slowly turning from a shade of peach-red to a blue.
"You're up, Good Morning." You say, your voice was calm with a subtle hint of fatigue , Huracan turns towards you — a lopsided smile plastered on his face, he seemed to be much better then before.
"Good Morning" the boy says out in english, his words were thick with an accent but it did surprise you, that he had picked up on basic greetings.
"Well this is a pleasant surprise." You state heading towards the side of the bath tub to check on Huracan's wounds. The boy adjusted himself in the water so that you could check his wounds, when you had peeled off the last bit of bandages a gasp leaves past your lips— the bite mark from the shark was completely healed just leaving behind a scar—such healing would take months, maybe even a year but Huracan was healed in a weeks time.
"It's gone.." you mumbled out, gazing back up at the boy that smiled at you.
 
˖àŁȘ 𓇬   ˖àŁȘ 𓇬   ˖àŁȘ 𓇬
After getting ready for the day and feeding Huracan and yourself, you decides to take him out— deciding that it was now time to let him go.
Your time with him was short but it was also worth every moment you spent with him.
The air was warm today, the ocean was calm— it was a perfect time to send him back. Your hand held onto his as you both walked towards the ocean, the sun being the only witness to know that you had helped and saved the prince of the ocean.
Huracan stared at the ocean, the place that was his home but he didn't want to go back yet, he really enjoyed the company you gave him— you gave him affection he lacked, even though back at home, everyone in Talokan including his father showered him with love and affection but the type of affection that you had given to him, made him feel even safer and calm— it was motherly affection that he lacked and unknown to you, you gave him that affection for the short time you have known each other.
Suddenly, Huracan let's go of your hand and runs instead towards the direction of the tidal pool— your brows knitting together as you follow him, he turns back towards you and suddenly hugs your waist— shocking you.
"Hura, what's wrong? Do you still feel pain ?" Your voice laced with worry, the boy understood the word 'pain' and could sense the panic in your voice, hugging you tightly.
"D-don't want to go back yet, stay with you for a bit." the boy stammered out in english causing you to look down at him, shocked that he could form a sentence in english and also feeling relieved that he didn't want to leave you yet, a smile forming on your face as you softly placed your hand on his back and hugged him back gently.
"Okay, I won't let you go until you feel most comfortable to but if I see that the surface is affecting you really badly, I'll be forced to send you back— okay?" You say in a soft tone, the boy understood you slightly and nods his head, letting go of you and then pulling you with him into the tidal pool causing a laugh to escape your parted lips.
This was the first time in years you had felt genuinely happy.
Little did the two of you know, that you were being watched from somewhere in the ocean— eyes trained on the both of you in worry, anger and panic.
"We should go and take him now, Namora." Attuma insists, anger boiling in his blood at the fact that you , this surface dweller had taken the young prince— after days of searching for Huracan, they finally found him.
Huracan had snucked out of Talokan— the young boy was curious about the world beyond the uderwater city but that curiousity had lead to him getting lost and also being attacked by a shark resulting in him being unconscious and floating up to the surface where Alora had found him.
The dispearance of the young prince, left an enraged king— who didn't blame anyone but himself, he was so wrapped up around the issue of the surface dwellers finding out about Talokan along with the tension that was between Talokan and Wakanda that he didn't have time to see to his son— this was his biggest regret.
Namora surveys the behavior of you with Huracan, she notices that you was not being hostile with the young prince rather you was playing around with him but something also told Namora that you could be using a façade.
"The surface dweller does not seem to be a threat , we can't just go in and kill. We must inform K'uk'ulkan first before we do anything else." Namora states and submerges into the water, Attuma was in disbelief at her words as he gives one last glance at the prince and you, a venomous glare being thrown at you before he submerged into the depths of the ocean.
˖àŁȘ 𓇬   ˖àŁȘ 𓇬   ˖àŁȘ 𓇬
Talokan was in despair after the disappearance of Prince Huracan. The young boy was the King's only son whom he treasured with his heart and soul, now the king was anguished in despair at the fact he may have lost his son forever.
He had sent his top generals to go and seek for the young boy one more time, in hopes of any sightings before he went on a rampage in finding his precious son. His generals were back , his heart ponding as he sees no sighting of Huracan.
"K'uk'ulkan" they both said in unison, doing the hand gestures towards their king who returned it back.
"anything?" the king's voice was rasp, his tone filled with hope and a mixture of sadness. Attuma steps forward, pressing his spear into the ground.
"We have found sightings of Harucan." Attuma states, this causes the King's body to jerk up— his heart beating faster and hope burning through his veins.
" than where is he ? "
"However, we have found that he was on the surface with a surface dweller." Attuma said, voice monotoned.
These words made K'uk'ulkan's blood boil, his face that was perceived in a calm manner twisted into an enraged one, he gets off his thrown in anger.
"What ? And did you two not think of retrieving him back?" K'uk'ulkan angrily asks, trying to push back his anger that he didn't want to throw at his people, for this anger was towards himself and the surface dweller that took his son from him.
"They don't seem to be hostile with Prince Huracan but we can not be slow as we do not know the true intentions that this surface dweller holds." Attuma states, voice gravel with caution and stoic as their King's blood boiled in anger as to what this surface dweller might do to his only heir.
"We shall leave now to retrieve him." The king announces, the two generals follow behind their king— who's mind was now only focused on the safety of his son.
PART 4
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] According to the National Hurricane Centre, Hurricane Milton made landfall on Wednesday night as a “dangerous Category 3” storm near Siesta Key, on Florida’s central west coast.  Siesta Key is a barrier island located just south of Sarasota.  Milton had sustained winds of 120 mph at landfall. However, its strength diminished as it moved inland. The hurricane centre asked people living in the Tampa and St Petersburg areas to shelter in place as “extremely dangerous hurricane-force winds” were spreading through the area.  After landfall, Milton will continue across Florida while rapidly weakening after losing the fuel of the warm Gulf waters. However, it still maintains its hurricane status. Milton will exit the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday and transition into a tropical storm.  CBS News reported, citing GasBuddy, that as of Wednesday morning, a little over 23 percent of Florida gas stations were without fuel, including more than 59 percent in the area around Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg.  Those numbers had risen since Tuesday night. Earlier, the National Weather Service in Miami observed at least four twisters, including a “multi-vortex tornado,” as meteorologists said storm surges were starting to arrive along the southwestern Florida coast. Tornado warnings were issued for various cities, and hurricane and storm surge warnings were already in place for many places.  #BREAKING A devastating force hit Florida. Hurricane #Milton and its power !#miltonhurricane #Florida #Tampa #Huracan #HurricanMilton pic.twitter.com/Vb83zxCWLY — Short Reports (@ShortReportOnX) October 10, 2024 On Monday, after unfurling into an explosive, massive Category 5 storm with winds topping 180 mph, Milton’s sustained wind speeds started to reduce as the storm was about to land. Earlier, forecasters termed it a “catastrophic” hurricane. Serious damage and flooding were expected after the storm reached powerful Category 3. Speaking to CBS News, Jeff Masters, a scientist who formerly worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s hurricane hunters, said, “Some of the biggest catastrophes in hurricane history were from weakening storms,” Masters said.  “Katrina was weakening as it approached the shore and caused USD 190 billion in damage. It was a Cat 3 at landfall, formerly a Cat 5. Well, here we have another former Cat 5 that will be a Cat 3 at landfall, and the storm surge is baked in. It’s going to do unprecedented damage in this part of Florida,” he said.  OMG! Tornadoes generated by Hurricane #Milton have devastated many areas of #Florida. We have to pray for the safety of the people of Florida. #miltonhurricane #HurricaneMilton #TampaBay #FLwx #Tornado #AgathaAllAlong pic.twitter.com/esl3i4pZzO — Fire Bred (@firebred_) October 10, 2024 A Hurricane warning has been issued for Florida west coast from Bonita Beach north to Suwannee River, including Tampa Bay, and the state’s east coast from the St Lucie-Martin County line north to Ponte Vedra Beach. Storm surge threats were a major concern for the west coast of Florida. Apart from Hurricane warnings, storm surge warnings were in effect from Flamingo northward to Yankeetown, including Charlotte Harbor and Tampa Bay. A storm surge warning was also issued for Florida’s east coast, from the Sebastian Inlet in Florida to Georgia’s Altamaha Sound, including the St Johns River. Various areas were under tropical storm watches and warnings, including some areas of Georgia and the Bahamas. The National Weather Service stated, “If you are in the Storm Surge Warning area, this is an extremely life-threatening situation, and you should evacuate if ordered to do so by local officials.” The hurricane center warned that storm surge in the Tampa Bay area could be between 8 to 12 feet above ground level. The prediction was a few feet lower than mentioned in earlier forecasts, which initially suggested Tampa could see surges up to 15 feet.  Damage 4rm Tornado offspring from Hurricane Milton in Palm Beach Gardens Florida just prior to landfall
The Hurricane made landfall in Siesta Key a short time later with up to 15Ft Storm Surges & Flooding#miltonhurricane #HurricaneMilton #HurricanMilton pic.twitter.com/SbJz2YUDYJ — Nine (@ninewontmiss) October 10, 2024 As of Wednesday afternoon, CBS News reported that a stretch of Florida’s west coast from Anna Maria Island down to Boca Grande, including Sarasota, was forecast to see peak surges between 9-13 feet.  The numbers mentioned in afternnoon were revised down a touch from earlier ones. However, Florida officials and forecasters stressed that even the lower estimates were extreme. In an advisory on Monday afternoon, the hurricane center said, “The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast near and to the south of the landfall location, where the surge will be accompanied by large and dangerous waves. Surge-related flooding depends on the relative timing of the surge and the tidal cycle, and can vary greatly over short distances.”  Forecasts show heavy rainfall, which could cause “catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding, along with moderate to major river flooding” in parts of the Florida peninsula through Thursday. While addressing a briefing on Tuesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said they have warned people that “we’re going to have impacts far beyond wherever the eye of the storm is.” He said, “The impacts will be broader 
 specifically with respect to storm surge.” It’s has been very busy over the last several hours here on the NWS Miami ops floor! Thanks for all of the photos and videos, we truly appreciate it. We are up to 4 visually confirmed tornadoes today with unofficial reports of additional damage. Please keep the reports coming! https://t.co/nLDNYmNnLc — NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024 On Wednesday, he said, “There will be fatalities.” DeSantis said, “I don’t think there’s any way around that when you have 10 feet of storm surge. There are going to be people who stay behind, and they’re going to be in distress.”  DeSantis said officials have set up 149 shelters in Florida that are open for people, with capacity to hold around 200,000 people.  People in Florida who were in the potential path of the hurricane lined properties with sandbags boarded up doors and windows, and moved their boats ahead of the storm’s arrival, CBS News reported.  [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] According to the National Hurricane Centre, Hurricane Milton made landfall on Wednesday night as a “dangerous Category 3” storm near Siesta Key, on Florida’s central west coast.  Siesta Key is a barrier island located just south of Sarasota.  Milton had sustained winds of 120 mph at landfall. However, its strength diminished as it moved inland. The hurricane centre asked people living in the Tampa and St Petersburg areas to shelter in place as “extremely dangerous hurricane-force winds” were spreading through the area.  After landfall, Milton will continue across Florida while rapidly weakening after losing the fuel of the warm Gulf waters. However, it still maintains its hurricane status. Milton will exit the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday and transition into a tropical storm.  CBS News reported, citing GasBuddy, that as of Wednesday morning, a little over 23 percent of Florida gas stations were without fuel, including more than 59 percent in the area around Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg.  Those numbers had risen since Tuesday night. Earlier, the National Weather Service in Miami observed at least four twisters, including a “multi-vortex tornado,” as meteorologists said storm surges were starting to arrive along the southwestern Florida coast. Tornado warnings were issued for various cities, and hurricane and storm surge warnings were already in place for many places.  #BREAKING A devastating force hit Florida. Hurricane #Milton and its power !#miltonhurricane #Florida #Tampa #Huracan #HurricanMilton pic.twitter.com/Vb83zxCWLY — Short Reports (@ShortReportOnX) October 10, 2024 On Monday, after unfurling into an explosive, massive Category 5 storm with winds topping 180 mph, Milton’s sustained wind speeds started to reduce as the storm was about to land. Earlier, forecasters termed it a “catastrophic” hurricane. Serious damage and flooding were expected after the storm reached powerful Category 3. Speaking to CBS News, Jeff Masters, a scientist who formerly worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s hurricane hunters, said, “Some of the biggest catastrophes in hurricane history were from weakening storms,” Masters said.  “Katrina was weakening as it approached the shore and caused USD 190 billion in damage. It was a Cat 3 at landfall, formerly a Cat 5. Well, here we have another former Cat 5 that will be a Cat 3 at landfall, and the storm surge is baked in. It’s going to do unprecedented damage in this part of Florida,” he said.  OMG! Tornadoes generated by Hurricane #Milton have devastated many areas of #Florida. We have to pray for the safety of the people of Florida. #miltonhurricane #HurricaneMilton #TampaBay #FLwx #Tornado #AgathaAllAlong pic.twitter.com/esl3i4pZzO — Fire Bred (@firebred_) October 10, 2024 A Hurricane warning has been issued for Florida west coast from Bonita Beach north to Suwannee River, including Tampa Bay, and the state’s east coast from the St Lucie-Martin County line north to Ponte Vedra Beach. Storm surge threats were a major concern for the west coast of Florida. Apart from Hurricane warnings, storm surge warnings were in effect from Flamingo northward to Yankeetown, including Charlotte Harbor and Tampa Bay. A storm surge warning was also issued for Florida’s east coast, from the Sebastian Inlet in Florida to Georgia’s Altamaha Sound, including the St Johns River. Various areas were under tropical storm watches and warnings, including some areas of Georgia and the Bahamas. The National Weather Service stated, “If you are in the Storm Surge Warning area, this is an extremely life-threatening situation, and you should evacuate if ordered to do so by local officials.” The hurricane center warned that storm surge in the Tampa Bay area could be between 8 to 12 feet above ground level. The prediction was a few feet lower than mentioned in earlier forecasts, which initially suggested Tampa could see surges up to 15 feet.  Damage 4rm Tornado offspring from Hurricane Milton in Palm Beach Gardens Florida just prior to landfall
The Hurricane made landfall in Siesta Key a short time later with up to 15Ft Storm Surges & Flooding#miltonhurricane #HurricaneMilton #HurricanMilton pic.twitter.com/SbJz2YUDYJ — Nine (@ninewontmiss) October 10, 2024 As of Wednesday afternoon, CBS News reported that a stretch of Florida’s west coast from Anna Maria Island down to Boca Grande, including Sarasota, was forecast to see peak surges between 9-13 feet.  The numbers mentioned in afternnoon were revised down a touch from earlier ones. However, Florida officials and forecasters stressed that even the lower estimates were extreme. In an advisory on Monday afternoon, the hurricane center said, “The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast near and to the south of the landfall location, where the surge will be accompanied by large and dangerous waves. Surge-related flooding depends on the relative timing of the surge and the tidal cycle, and can vary greatly over short distances.”  Forecasts show heavy rainfall, which could cause “catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding, along with moderate to major river flooding” in parts of the Florida peninsula through Thursday. While addressing a briefing on Tuesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said they have warned people that “we’re going to have impacts far beyond wherever the eye of the storm is.” He said, “The impacts will be broader 
 specifically with respect to storm surge.” It’s has been very busy over the last several hours here on the NWS Miami ops floor! Thanks for all of the photos and videos, we truly appreciate it. We are up to 4 visually confirmed tornadoes today with unofficial reports of additional damage. Please keep the reports coming! https://t.co/nLDNYmNnLc — NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024 On Wednesday, he said, “There will be fatalities.” DeSantis said, “I don’t think there’s any way around that when you have 10 feet of storm surge. There are going to be people who stay behind, and they’re going to be in distress.”  DeSantis said officials have set up 149 shelters in Florida that are open for people, with capacity to hold around 200,000 people.  People in Florida who were in the potential path of the hurricane lined properties with sandbags boarded up doors and windows, and moved their boats ahead of the storm’s arrival, CBS News reported.  [ad_2] Source link
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uniquetyphoonmiracle · 2 months ago
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Me voy a dormir con una casualidad que acabo de descubrir y es que de la pequeña ciudad [4000 habitantes] de WEST READING en PENSILVANIA donde nació TAYLOR SWIFT es el ex jugador de NFL Chad "HENNE" que debuto en los DEL_FIN_ES de MIAMI en la PRE_TEMPORADA en JACKSONVILLE contra JAGUARS el 16_8_08 partido que vi en el ESTADIO tras haber visto el día anterior la gira MAGIC de SPRINGSTEEN en el VETERANS MEMORIAL ARENA de JACKSONVILLE [inagurado día de mi 32 cumple =28_11_03 por ELTON JOHN] y los DEL_FIN_ES estaban en mi hotel HYATT a la RIVERA del hotel ST JOHN [entonces su estadio se llamaba SUN LIFE actual HARD ROCK..donde estuve dias despues fotografiando su BUS junto a un mitshubisi ECLIPE y comprandome la camiseta de TED GINN JR que paso a los NEW ORLEANS SAINTS cuyo estadio SUPERDOME que visite este año sirvio de REFUGIO ante el HURACAN KATHRYNA]..Chad HENNE era el SUPLENTE de CHAD PENNINGTON por lo que luego paso a JAGUARS y finalmente a CHIEFS o equipo del KELCE novio de TAYLOR SWIFT al que vi ganar la SUPER BOWL desde CORPUS CHRISTI
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flaviatomaello · 6 months ago
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Hubo una época en que la mítica Collins Avenue de Miami era un mundo de manglares. Una cadena vegetal arbustiva que entretejía escondites entre herbåceas y enredaderas. Quién podría imaginar ese humedal costero, refugio de cruståceos y alevines, barrera contra huracanes e intrusión salina, controladores de la erosión y protectores de las costas, como el sitio donde hoy reposan sombrillas de hoteles como el Ritz o el St. Regis.
En ese espacio que hace un siglo servía de refugio de flora y fauna silvestre, se instalaron William y Leona Whitman. Provenientes de Evanston, en el condado de Cook del estado de Illinois, a la orilla del lago Michigan, muy cerca de Chicago, llegaron a Miami con su bebé Stanley Finch, quien había nacido el 15 de noviembre de 1918. Dejaron atrås una imprenta que siguieron manejando a la distancia.
SerĂ­an responsables de cambiar gran parte de la historia de #Mami
Te cuento en mi Ășltima #crĂłnica de #viajes para @RevistaLugares la historia del #shopping de #ricos y #famosos de #BalHarbour
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adventuresoverland · 1 year ago
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DRIVING THE 8 BEST SUPERCARS IN 5 DAYS | SELF DRIVE I ROAD TRIP IN EUROPE Adventures Overland gave the word “epic” a whole new meaning with the iconic Supercar Drive. Behind the wheels of 8 elite supercars, including the McLaren 720 S, Ferrari F8 Tributo, Ferrari Portofino M, Porsche 911 GTS Cab, Lamborghini Huracan STO, and more, we switched cars daily, experiencing their power firsthand. Led by Guinness World Record-holders Tushar Agarwal and Sanjay Madan, 16 participants conquered the Swiss Alps, St Moritz, Italian Dolomites, the German Autobahn, the Austrian Alps & more in this epic Supercar driving experience. 
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1grandpashabet · 1 year ago
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tubistyleexhaust · 2 years ago
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Dopo il primo round di Monza, DL Racing domina anche in Vallelunga. Federico Scionti, sotto le insegne di Lamborghini Roma by DL Racing, colleziona una doppietta con la sua Huracan ST Evo2. Scintille anche per la Porsche 911 GT3 Cup con Mattia Fiore che conquista la prima top-10 assoluta della stagione e Francesco Guidi che ottiene il secondo podio della stagione. Ci aspetta un mese di stop per ricaricare le batterie prima del prossimo appuntamento a Misano nel mese di luglio. — After the first round in Monza, DL Racing also dominates in Vallelunga. Federico Scionti, under the Lamborghini Roma by DL Racing banner, collects a one-two with his Huracan ST Evo2. Sparks also fly for the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup with Mattia Fiore taking the first top-10 overall of the season and Francesco Guidi getting his second podium of the season. There is a month of stop to recharge the batteries before the next round in Misano, in July. @dlracing.official #porscheclubgt #porsche911 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/kIDU6oW
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ivanreycristo · 2 years ago
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..hoy me recuerdan fotos de SEVILLA de hace 8 años como es de su Ășnico RASCACIELOS [q tuvo el nombre de TORRE CAJA_SOL xq era su propietario hasta que quebrĂł y era patrocinador de REAL BETIS o el equipo del barrio de HELIO_POLIS=CIUDAD D SOL..como vi o fotografie en su autobĂșs en CONDUIT ST o frente Hotel WEST_FIELD=OCCIDENTE ENTERRAR..tras haber jugado ese 6_8_11 en LIBERTY STADIUM de SWAMSEA jugando SALVADOR SEVILLA LOPEZ o el Ășnico con pelo BLANCO de la LIGA q serĂ­a traspasado al RCD ESPANYOL DE BARCELONA]..engullido x las TI_NIEBLAS desde RIO GUADALQUIVIR o PUENTE DE TRIANA el 18_12_14 q verĂ­a la gira LAST SHOWS ON EARTH del cd PALOSANTO de BUNBURY [=1er grupo APOCALIPSIS] q grabĂł en MADRID como AREA 51: EN UN SOLO ACTO DE DESTRUCCION MASIVA y q retraso 6 meses en SEVILLA [Pabellon SAN PABLO] x el DESPRENDI_MIENTO de RETINA de su guitarra de LOS SANTOS INOCENTES [su banda de ACOMPAÑA_MIENTO tras EL HURACAN AMBULANTE y disolver HEROES del SILENCIO] JORDI MENA [q se puso mi sombrero CHARRO MEXICANO en el Vicente Fdez ARENA de GUADALAJARA al lanzarlo 2 veces pues tambiĂ©n se lo puso ALVARO SUITE ya q tenĂ­a un Mensaje para q leyeran mis RRSS y al final se lo quedo un MEXICANO).. al q ficho desde JARABE DE PALO [=CASTIGO] cuyo malogrado Cantante Pau DONES me firmĂł cd SOMOS con SALUD llevando camiseta de cerveza MEXICANA SOL.
Al dĂ­a siguiente para la RESACA [pues ademĂĄs tras el concierto fui al LONG ROCK q tiene en el TECHO un PORSCHE al REVES como con el q se matĂł JAMES DEAN=VIVIR AL ESTE DEL EDEN, GIGANTE Y REBELDE CON CAUSA..sus Ășnicas Pelis] ..compre GAZPACHO ANDA_LUZ en el CORTE INGLES de plaza de DUQUE DE LA VICTORIA en cuya plaza o en sus puestos compre una BANDERA DE LA II REPULICA
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jupiter-bringer-of-jollity · 3 years ago
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Super Trofeo EVO2 by 19Bozzy92 Via Flickr:
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realdriving · 2 years ago
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opelman · 3 years ago
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101 - Lamborghini Huracan ST by Laurent Quérité Via Flickr: Driver: Ronald GARCES Group GTTS4 Bagnols Hill Climb - Sabran Sabran Gard France IMG_7533
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uniquetyphoonmiracle · 3 months ago
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..y hoy hace 16 años [20_8_08] que se produjo el Ășltimo accidente de AVION en ESPAÑA [en concreto MADRID] que me pillo en MIAMI [inicio de mi misiĂłn tras decidir lanzarme a la AVENTURA despuĂ©s de ver a SPRINGSTEEN con su gira MAGIC en el VETERANS MEMORIAL ARENA de JACKSONVILLE el 15_08_08 y al dĂ­a siguiente a los JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS vs DEL_FIN_ES de MIAMI a los que me cruze en mi hotel HYATT a la RIVERA de RĂ­o ST JOHN al igual que estaba el jurado de AMERICAN IDOL que hizo una selecciĂłn en el VETERANS MEMORIAL ARENA ..tras haber ido por la mañana el MUSEO DE CIENCIAS porque habĂ­a EXPO sobre grandes ESTRELLAS DE LA MUSICA de Jacksonville como los Estrellados LYNRD SKYNRD o LIMP BIZKIT..y de grandes conciertos como ELVIS al que un juez prohibiĂł sus movimientos LASCIVOS o los BEATLES que se lo aguo un HURACAN..apenas dormi 4 horas porque acabe a las 6 AM en una disco de SOLO NEGRO/AS donde las CHICAS o sus NOVIAS me bailaban a cambio de 10 O 20$..pidiendome un TAXI que nunca llego por lo que acabe caminando como 10 KM guiĂĄndome por los RASCACIELOS tras haber conocido a una camarera llamada KATHRYN [=huracĂĄn que azotĂł entonces FLORIDA] madre soltera que querĂ­a ir al VATICANO y otra CHICA que me dijo que parecĂ­a GAY porque iba con un bolsito CHAMPION para no perder las cosas o cartera , pasaporte y movil como acabo de hacer..y como harĂ­a en MIAMI en una noche de BORRACHERA que tras liarme a una TIA a TEQUILAZO LIMPIO ..me despertĂ© sin nada junto a un puente LEVADIZO y sin saber que habĂ­a pasado
Por cierto..en el accidentado SPANAIR iba de AZAFATA la hija de ROJO de FC BARCELONA que fue elegido MEJOR JUGADOR por delante de MARADONA en un MUNDIAL SUB20 pero se lesionĂł gravemente y no cumplio expectativas siendo traspasado al BETIS [=HELIO_POLIS] antes de RETIRARSE porque no se acababa de recuperar..asĂ­ como MADRE de un chaval de TENERIFE que acababa de fichar REAL MADRID para sus equipos infantiles por lo que el hijo del MANZANA o MICHEL como JEFE DE LAS CATEGORIAS INFERIORES fue al VELATORIO
Ese tragico 20_08_08 BUNBURY [=1er grupo APOCALIPSIS] lanzó el single_adelanto EL HOMBRE QUE NO FLAQUEARA JAMAS del cd HELLVILLE DE LUXE que se lo vi presentar 3 veces en MEXICO..el video es como de alguien que no sabe distinguir si es REAL O SUEÑO LO QUE LE PASA
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flaviatomaello · 2 years ago
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Quién podría imaginar ese humedal costero, refugio de cruståceos y alevines, barrera contra huracanes e intrusión salina, controladores la erosión y protectores de las costas como el sitio donde hoy reposan sombrillas de hoteles como el Ritz o el St. Regis.
En ese espacio que hace un siglo servía de refugio de flora y fauna silvestre, se instalaron William y Leona Whitman. Provenientes de Evanston, en el condado de Cook en el estado de Illinois, a la orilla del lago Míchigan, muy cerca de Chicago, llegaron a Miami con su hijo recién nacido Stanley Finch, quien había nacido el 15 de noviembre de 1918. Dejaron atrås una imprenta que siguieron manejando a la distancia.
En mi nota para @RevistaGallaretas te cuento la historia de @BalHarbourShops
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robinfrinjs · 3 years ago
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Women at the 24H Dubai this weekend
- YinYu (Betty) Chen, #10 Leipert Motorsport Lamborghini
A regular in Chinese GT and also a regular in GT cars Betty Chen will be driving in the GT3 class with Leipert Motorsport
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She'll be driving in the #10 Leipert Motorsport Lamborghini Huracan in the GT3 Class
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- Samantha Tan, #1 ST Racing BMW
after winning a total of six championships in the 24h series last year, including the GT4 and overall GT Championship. Samantha and her team Samantha Tan Racing move up to GT3.
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She'll be driving in the #1 ST Racing BMW in the GT3 Pro/Am Class
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- Reema Juffali, #20 SPS Automotive Performance Mercedes
Reema Juffali makes her 24H Race debut, she previously competed in British F4 and GB3
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She'll be driving in the #20 SPS Automotive Performance Mercedes in the GT3 Am Class
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- Sophie Hofmann, #411 Heide-Motorsport Audi
After making her professional racing debut in 2019, Sophie Hofmann now makes her endurance race debut with her DTM Trophy team, Heide Motorsport.
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She'll be driving the #411 Heide-Motorsport Audi R8 GT4 in the GT4 Class
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- Jasmin Preisig, #111 Autorama Motorsport VW Golf
Jasmin Preisig competed in the series last year as well, helping her team take the TCE & TCR Title. Despite missing rounds she still finished third in the drivers' championship
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she'll be driving the #111 Autorama Motorsport VW Golf GTI TCR in the TCR Class
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^ pic has wrong nr but it's the right livery
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ucflibrary · 5 years ago
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Hispanic Heritage Month, established in 1988, runs from September 15 through October 15. It recognizes and celebrates the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans have made to the United States. Florida in particular has a strong Hispanic legacy including the oldest inhabited city in the U.S., St. Augustine, which was founded in 1565 by the Spanish. UCF will also celebrate our new status as a Hispanic-serving institution which means more than 25% of our enrolled students identify as Hispanic.
 Join the UCF Libraries as we celebrate our favorite Hispanic authors and books. Click on the link below to see the full list, descriptions, and catalog links for the featured Hispanic Heritage titles suggested by UCF Library employees. These 16 books plus many more are also on display on the 2nd (main) floor of the John C. Hitt Library next to the bank of two elevators.
Costa Rica: a global studies handbook by Meg Tyler Mitchell and Scott Pentze This work is a fascinating guide to one of Latin America's most stable and progressive nations, examining the country's development, unique features, and the challenges Costa Ricans face in the 21st century. Suggested by Sandy Avila, Research & Information Services
 Cuando era puertorriqueña by Esmeralda Santiago La historia de Esmeralda Santiago comienza en la parte rural de Puerto Rico, donde sus padres y siete hermanos, en continuas luchas los unos con los otros, vivĂ­an una vida alborotada pero llena de amor y ternura. De niña, Esmeralda aprendiĂł a apreciar cĂłmo se come una guayaba, a distinguir la canciĂłn del coquĂ­, a identificar los ingredientes en las morcillas y a ayudar a que el alma de un bebĂ© muerto subiera al Cielo. Pero precisamente cuando Esmeralda parecĂ­a haberlo aprendido todo sobre su cultura, la llevaron a Nueva York, donde las reglas —y el idioma— eran no sĂłlo diferentes, sino tambiĂ©n desconcertantes. CĂłmo Esmeralda superĂł la adversidad, se ganĂł entrada a la Performing Arts High School y despuĂ©s continuĂł a Harvard, de donde se graduĂł con altos honores, es el relato de la tremenda trayectoria de una mujer verdaderamente extraordinaria. Suggested by Kryslynn Collazo, Scholarly Communication
 El mar y tĂș : otros poemas by Julia de Burgos Published December 28, 1981 by Ediciones Huracan, one can feel the solace of the waves as her poem gently comforts you. Suggested by Jada Reyes, Research & Information Services
 Futbolera: a history of women and sports in Latin America by Brenda Elsey and Joshua Nadel Futbolera charts the rise of physical education programs for girls, often driven by ideas of eugenics and proper motherhood, that laid the groundwork for women’s sports clubs, which began to thrive beyond the confines of school systems. It examines how women challenged both their exclusion from national pastimes and their lack of access to leisure, bodily integrity, and public space. This vibrant history also examines women’s sports through comparative case studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, and others. Suggested by Megan Haught, Teaching & Engagement/Research & Information Services
 Hija de la fortuna by Isabel Allende Hija de la fortuna es un retrato papitante de una epoca marcada por la violencia y la codicia en la cual los protagonistas rescatan el amor, la amistad, la compasion y el valor. En esta su mas ambiciosa novel, Isabel Allende presenta un universo fascinante, poblado de entranables personajes que, como tantos otros de la autora, se quedan para siempre en la memoria y el corazon de los lectores. Suggested by Jada Reyes, Research & Information Services
 Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova Alex is a bruja, the most powerful witch in a generation...and she hates magic. At her Deathday celebration, Alex performs a spell to rid herself of her power. But it backfires. Her whole family vanishes into thin air, leaving her alone with Nova, a brujo boy she's not sure she can trust, but who may be Alex's only chance at saving her family. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
 One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buenda family. Inventive, amusing, magnetic, sad, and alive with unforgettable men and women -- brimming with truth, compassion, and a lyrical magic that strikes the soul -- this novel is a masterpiece in the art of fiction. Suggested by Rachel Edford, Teaching & Engagement
 Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution: the making of Cuban New York by Lisandro PĂ©rez More than one hundred years before the Cuban Revolution of 1959 sparked an exodus that created today’s prominent Cuban American presence, Cubans were settling in New York City in what became largest community of Latin Americans in the nineteenth-century Northeast. This book brings this community to vivid life, tracing its formation and how it was shaped by both the sugar trade and the long struggle for independence from Spain. New York City’s refineries bought vast quantities of raw sugar from Cuba, ultimately creating an important center of commerce for Cuban Ă©migrĂ©s as the island tumbled into the tumultuous decades that would close out the century and define Cuban nationhood and identity. Suggested by Megan Haught, Teaching & Engagement/Research & Information Services
 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junto Diaz Oscar is a sweet but disastrously overweight ghetto nerd who—from the New Jersey home he shares with his old world mother and rebellious sister—dreams of becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien and, most of all, finding love. But Oscar may never get what he wants. Blame the fukĂș—a curse that has haunted Oscar’s family for generations, following them on their epic journey from Santo Domingo to the USA.
Suggested by Kryslynn Collazo, Scholarly Communication
 The Costa Rica Reader: history, culture, politics edited by Steven Palmer and Iván Molina This essential introduction to Costa Rica includes more than fifty texts related to the country’s history, culture, politics, and natural environment. Most of these newspaper accounts, histories, petitions, memoirs, poems, and essays are written by Costa Ricans. Many appear here in English for the first time. The authors are men and women, young and old, scholars, farmers, workers, and activists. The Costa Rica Reader is a necessary resource for scholars, students, and travelers alike. Suggested by Sandy Avila, Research & Information Services
 The Line Becomes a River: dispatches from the border by Francisco CantĂș For Francisco CantĂș, the border is in the blood: his mother, a park ranger and daughter of a Mexican immigrant, raised him in the scrublands of the Southwest. Driven to understand the hard realities of the landscape he loves, CantĂș joins the Border Patrol. He and his partners learn to track other humans under blistering sun and through frigid nights. They haul in the dead and deliver to detention those they find alive. Plagued by a growing awareness of his complicity in a dehumanizing enterprise, he abandons the Patrol for civilian life. But when an immigrant friend travels to Mexico to visit his dying mother and does not return, CantĂș discovers that the border has migrated with him, and now he must know the full extent of the violence it wreaks, on both sides of the line. Suggested by Kryslynn Collazo, Scholarly Communication
 The Other Side = el otro lado by Julia Alvarez These same qualities characterize her poetry—from the “Making Up the Past” poems, which explore a life of exile as lived by a young girl, to “The Joe Poems,” a series of beautifully sensual and funny love poems that celebrate a middle-aged romance. The collection culminates in the poem of the title: the twenty-one-part epic about the poet’s return to her native Dominican Republic, and to the internal affirmation of the conflict and the last one that the trip caused. Innovation and bold invention, the interaction of sound, the senses, and the rhythm of two languages, all characterize Julia Alvarez’s art in transforming precious memory into unforgettable poetry. Suggested by Jada Reyes, Research & Information Services
 The Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria by Carlos Hernandez Assimilation is founded on surrender and being broken. This collection of short stories features people who have assimilated, but are actively trying to reclaim their lives. There is a concert pianist who defies death by uploading his soul into his piano. There is the person who draws his mother's ghost out of the bullet hole in the wall near where she was executed. Another character has a horn growing out of the center of his forehead--punishment for an affair. But he is too weak to end it, too much in love to be moral. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
 The Best Bad Things by Katrina Carrasco It is 1887, and Alma Rosales is on the hunt for stolen opium. Trained in espionage by the Pinkerton Detective Agency―but dismissed for bad behavior and a penchant for going undercover as a man―Alma now works for Delphine Beaumond, the seductive mastermind of a West Coast smuggling ring. A propulsive, sensual tour de force, The Best Bad Things introduces Katrina Carrasco, a bold new voice in crime fiction. Suggested by Sara Duff, Acquisitions & Collections
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Acclaimed by critics, beloved by readers of all ages, taught everywhere from inner-city grade schools to universities across the country, and translated all over the world, The House on Mango Street is the remarkable story of Esperanza Cordero. Told in a series of vignettes – sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes deeply joyous – it is the story of a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago, inventing for herself who and what she will become. Few other books in our time have touched so many readers. Suggested by Rachel Edford, Teaching & Engagement
 The Poetry of Pablo Neruda edited by Ilan Stavans This selection of Neruda's poetry, the most comprehensive single volume available in English, presents nearly six hundred poems, scores of them in new and sometimes multiple translations, and many accompanied by the Spanish original. In his introduction, Ilan Stavans situates Neruda in his native milieu as well as in a contemporary English-language one, and a group of new translations by leading poets testifies to Neruda's enduring, vibrant legacy among English-speaking writers and readers today. Suggested by Rachel Edford, Teaching & Engagement
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