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herpsandbirds · 22 days ago
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Amazon Water Snake (Hydrops martii), family Colubridae, Cuyabeno Reserve, Ecuador
Coral Snake mimic.
photograph by Jose Vieira
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justanotherbipolarmum · 26 days ago
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Here I am in the Day Stay Unit, gowned up, compression socks on and disposable underwear.
This is the hardest day of my life. I hate this.
1 in 600 chance of having one condition and 1 in 3000 of having another but my boy has both conditions and a heart that hasn't developed.
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sujooon · 3 months ago
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Uncover the  a 2 Pot Hydroponic System essentials. This efficient system uses two containers and nutrient-rich water to grow plants without soil for optimal results.
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imr-riya · 2 years ago
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Hydroponics Market by Application and Distribution Channel: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2028
The Global Hydroponics market was estimated at USD 26.56 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 38.38 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.4% over the analysis period.
Hydroponics is a technique of growing plants in a water-based and nutrient-rich solution. The plant root system is supported by using an inert medium such as rockwool, perlite, clay pellets, vermiculite or peat moss, rather than soil. Plant roots are directly in contact with the nutrient solution with access to oxygen which enhances proper growth of the plant. This method of growing plants is used widely by commercial growers as it is easy to set up, has a high return on investment and costs less than other techniques. Hydroponics recycles large amount of water with minimal wastage and thus makes it the most water-efficient farming method. Additionally, the hydroponically grown crops produce better quality crop and high yield than the crops grown in soil due to the proper control over essential nutrients. Hydroponics is looked upon as a substantial solution for the rising concern about food security and supplying nutritious and safe food over the projected period.
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·         Circulus Agtech (Canada)
·         Rivasha Eco Design (India)
·         Phytoponics (United Kingdom)
·         Sky Greens (Singapore)
·         Spread (Japan)
·         Infarm (Berlin)
·         AgriCool (France)
·         Crop One (Dubai, UAE)
·         Surna (Boulder, Colorado)
·         Freight Farms (Boston)
·         SweGreen (Sweden) and other major players.
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·         Control systems
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·         Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Europe)
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snarp · 2 years ago
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Tentative diagnosis = labyrinthitis in left ear compounding the usual stuff.
They had me do the Epley Maneuver in-office, scheduled me for a two-week follow-up + a VNG/balance test, and recommended:
* sleeping on a wedge pillow
* wearing an OTC neck brace to remind me not to move my head too much (am currently keeping my headphones around my neck for this purpose)
* taking ativan and meclizine more often (Note To Self: probably need to be off both of those for at least 18 hours before coming in for follow-up/VNG)
As I was waiting for the doctor to come in, I heard her apparently discussing my chart with the nurse and someone else out in the hall. These phrases were involved:
(nervous) "she had a BRAIN tumor"
(depressed) "I could NEVER work in oncology"
(frustrated/resigned) "could be EITHER"
Judging by the neurology talk, I think the "either" referred to the question of "which medical problem on this chart is probably actually causing the vertigo episodes."
She ran me through some tests for stroke symptoms - which, on reflection, I think this office does every time I come in, regardless of what's actually wrong. Is this a standard ENT thing, or is there some kind of note on my chart...? I know that asymmetrical VNG results can be the result of a stroke, but the guy who performed the first one seemed confident that my balance issues were mostly an inner-ear problem: like, I'd relatively-recently had my 6th? 7th? cranial MRI showing no sign of stroke, there was visibly something wrong with my otoliths on both sides, AND I'd just tested positive for excess blood potassium (endolymph sodium/potassium balance is important).
She also seemed disproportionately relieved to hear that I already had a cranial MRI scheduled for next month. I'm wondering if the staff of this clinic has had traumatic experiences with patients unexpectedly going into seizures or strokes during exams. Like, even at the hospital that Dad keeps suing, people do not so consistently display this much visible anxiety about my neuro situation - this doesn't feel like it's about the possibility of a malpractice suit.
I guess asking people to move their heads and necks around in unusual ways could trigger seizures...? The VNG goggles might be able to do it, too - but I'm sure it'd be especially scary to have a patient start seizing during the Epley Maneuver, while your hands are on their head. Even if they didn't fall, it would have to feel, at least for a second, like you'd caused it to happen. And since neurological conditions in general are underdiagnosed in Appalachia (shortage of neuro specialists), I could imagine ENT clinics in particular seeing a lot of patients with no idea that their "dizzy spells" might actually be seizures.
Phone call:
"hello, dr name's office -"
"okay this is snarp I have an appointment in a minute but I had an incident and I'm gonna be a little late"
"uh"
"sorry I just threw up all over myself I gotta go"
"ok"
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broadpreedglobalnews · 3 months ago
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Nipocalimab Trial Highlights Promise for Treating Rare Blood Disorders in Pregnancy 🧪👶
Recent clinical trials suggest that nipocalimab could revolutionize the treatment of haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) 🩸, a rare but serious blood disorder. Data from the Phase II UNITY study demonstrate that nipocalimab may benefit foetuses, newborns, and expectant mothers by delaying or preventing anemia and reducing the need for intrauterine blood transfusions in high-risk pregnancies 🤰.
Insights from the Phase II Study: The study included pregnant women who had previously experienced foetal loss or required early intrauterine transfusions due to HDFN. After administering intravenous nipocalimab between 14 and 35 weeks of gestation, 54% of participants achieved a live birth at or after 32 weeks without the necessity for transfusions 👶. Additionally, some newborns did not require post-birth transfusions, and none developed foetal hydrops, a severe complication of HDFN 💉.
Potential and Future of Nipocalimab: Johnson & Johnson confirmed that nipocalimab is currently the sole therapy in clinical development specifically for HDFN 🧬. Dr. Kenneth Moise Jr., the lead investigator and a professor at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, emphasized nipocalimab's potential to treat various alloimmune conditions affecting foetuses, such as foetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia and immune-mediated congenital heart block 🧠.
Dr. Moise Jr. added that if further research supports nipocalimab's use in treating HDFN, it could significantly improve the safety and ease of managing such pregnancies 🩺. The promising results from the Phase II trial were published in the New England Journal of Medicine 📄, paving the way for a larger Phase III study. If approved, nipocalimab would represent the first non-surgical treatment option for high-risk pregnancies affected by HDFN 🔬.
In related news, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recently recommended a new drug for haemolytic anemia patients, marking progress in the field of blood disorder treatments 💊. . . . #viral#trending#explore#india#texas
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purple-phonograph · 8 months ago
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Naucrate's Geometry
He could have dwelled without paired paper wings Speak to me Daedalus! speak of the things Revealed while wearing your palindrome wings Crisp and sweet squares blindly complete Your pupils expand and your corneas' greet Hydrops plip-plopping off a single-file shelf Your lysergic acid diethylamide; Amplified the warm sunlight's romance kind But our son worshipped Helios at first sight Infatuated by the empathy that outlives night He broke the implicit intended structure Carving the womb of his minds' eyes' mother Unraveling the written threads singular blink Drowning paper wings in his fathers abyssal drink
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solarpunkpresentspodcast · 7 months ago
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How Do We Power Down?
ICYMI, here’s a post I put up on our Patreon back in March that, in anticipation of Season 5 (which we’re now partway into), considers the environmental problems posed by the use of cryptocurrencies and generative AI and the general problem of how do we power down our societies a bit without being overrun by societies that opt not to power down?
Christina here... I don’t know if any of you caught it, but Elizabeth Kolbert, who specializes in writing about climate change and our efforts (or lack thereof) to stop driving it, recently had another interesting article in the New Yorker. This article explored, to quote the title, the “obscene energy demands of AI,” or more specifically, of AI, like ChatGPT and Midjourney, that processes astronomical amounts of information every time it is used.
To take a moment to be totally self–centered about this, how interesting—and how timely! Ariel and I just discussed solarpunk’s use of and attitude toward AI, especially the image generating kind, when we recorded THE FIRST EPISODE OF SEASON 5—WOOT!—which you’ll have early access to toward the end of this month. But, for all that we found to consider about it, we didn’t touch on the enormous electricity consumption associated with AI image generation. Which now puts me, personally, far more solidly in the this is a bad idea camp, even if people are using AI to put POC into amazing imaginings of a super future. But Elizabeth Kolbert’s article—which you should definitely read!—gives me this chance to broach the subject, even if it is a few weeks before Season 5 begins, and explore it briefly further.
To give you a brief sneak peak: in our Season 5 opener, Ariel and I talk about solarpunk’s relationship with tech. Because solarpunk is both highly tech–centric and highly tech–skeptical, which is kind of a cool combination. Solarpunks are always asking should we or shouldn’t we use that tech and wouldn’t the world be a better place if we weren’t all always asking that question! Meawhile, the should we or shouldn’t we of AI and cryptocurrencies are already points of, if not contention, then at least deep disagreement between solarpunks. Again, I’m pretty much in the NOPE camp, all the more so now after reading Elizabeth Kolbert’s article.
As Elizabeth Kolbert explains, along with cryptocurrencies, AI like ChatGPT and Midjourney are shocking electricity hogs and... which I hadn’t previously realized... prolific producers of e–waste (because there are so many servers involved and they need to be replaced as they age). As she points out in the article, a single Bitcoin transaction produces the equivalent amount of e–waste as an iPhone. If that’s the case, there’s no way that all but a tiny fraction of the world can switch over to using digital currencies. Even worse, if that’s the case, shame on people making their fortunes buying and selling them. The world just doesn’t have the resources to sustain that! Not without environmental and ecological devastation and a heavy price in human lives and well being. But I think the most important thing Elizabeth Kolbert points out in her article stands already in the subheader: “How can the world reach net zero if it keeps inventing new ways to consume energy?”
One of the interesting things that certain historians (and the evolutionary biologist Geerat Vermeij, of whom I am a big fan) have pointed out is that there is a directionality to history. If you over look the bumps and wiggles and occasional serious crashes, over time, populations that use lower amounts of energy per capita per year have given way to (or been crushed by) populations that use higher amounts of energy per capita per year. You can see this in the general takeover of Earth’s ecosystems by human beings and you can see this over the course of human history. Our trajectory has taken us from manpower only, to using animals and burning wood to get work done, to moving on to fossil fuels, solar, wind, and nuclear energy and hydropower to increase our productivity and our ability to move ourselves and our stuff around. For centuries already, no other animal on Earth has had as much power per capital at its disposal as we do. Meanwhile, the countries with the highest per capita uses of energy have come to rule the world politically, economically, and even to some extent culturally.
If you looks at the shifts from using our own hands to get work done (back until the Neolithic sometime), to using wind and animals to get work done (like milling grains and ploughing) to burning wood and then later coal to run steam engines and the on to burning fossil fuels in internal combustion engines, it’s easy to see that each one has been a big step up in our per capita energy use. It’s also easy to see that we have not yet reached the ceiling! Throughout our fossil fuel phase; even as we improved our machinery and made it more energy efficient, this never resulted in a drop in per capita power expenditure. Instead, we used the increased efficiency to get more power out of our machines, making them bigger, faster, stronger, more complex, and less expensive, and therefore more widely available to more people. All of which led to massive increases in per capita energy use. We have always been as powerful as we can literally afford to be rather than using increases in energy efficiency to lower our per capita use of energy.
Even now, as our vehicles and toys and tools have become more energy efficient, we’ve responded by buying more of them and doing more things with them. At this point, who doesn’t have a computer or a laptop, plus maybe a tablet, and definitely also a smartphone. Who doesn’t upload photos and documents to “the cloud” of distant servers that guzzle up enormous amounts of energy? Who doesn’t do Google searches at the drop of a hat instead of hauling themselves to the book or library that would also hold the answer? We take advantage of all of these possibilities because they are there (and in part because we don’t want to be left out or left behind). But, most importantly, we use all of the extra energy it takes to fuel these things because we can afford to pay for it. ChatGPT and image generators like Midjourney guzzle increasingly incredible bundles of electricity, but, still, chatting with ChatGPT or getting it to write an essay for you is a hell of a lot easier on the personal budget than reading by candlelight was 200 years ago... even though it consumes orders of magnitude more energy.
The problem with all of this inventing of new ways of consuming power is, of course, the climate is in crisis thanks to our continuing pumping of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in large part via our production and consumption of energy. For our own good and that of the rest of Earth’s surface biosphere, we ought to have hit net zero greenhouse gas emissions yesterday, or better yet ten years ago already. Instead, the goal keeps receding into the distance, even as we develop our capability to generate electricity via renewable, low–carbon means, because our per capita energy use just goes up and up and up. That’s where this idea that shifting toward a lower per capita power consumption is, on some level, inherently impossible rears its very ugly head. Shifting to a lower energy use is against the way systems naturally evolve and totally counter to the way human beings inherently operate (which is to say, we tend to do what’s possible—and push that envelope—rather than doing what’s wise). Another great obstacle to lowering our per capita energy use per year is that the society that powers itself down a bit puts itself at the mercy of the societies that keep striving for more power per capita. At some point, they’ll have the machinery, weaponry, wealth, and resources to wipe the powered down societies off the map. So why would you open yourself and your fellow citizens to that sort of existential risk?
Our failure to power down our societies is not inevitable, of course. We are animals capable of reason. Dilemmas like these are why we have governments, negotiations, diplomats, international law, and treaties. But treaties only work until someone decides to break them—case in point, Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons in 1994 for promisesnot to be invaded by Russia, the US, or the UK.
This means right now, humanity is in terrible situation with difficult options. We need to power down our lives because the way we live and the way we consume things, including power, is unsustainable. It would take three Earths and all that and we really need to stop emitting greenhouse gases to the atmosphere NOW. We’re already in pretty serious hot water on the climate change front. But to do so is counter to our tendency to innovate and adopt new technologies and to do absolutely the most we can afford to do (and buy absolutely the most we can afford to buy). Meanwhile, powering down would very possibly leave us at the mercy of societies that chose not to go that route.
Who is trying to steer us through this mess toward a better rather than worse out come? Honestly, where is the global leadership on this front? Nowhere in sight. Because no politician in the world is going to suggest that we need to become less powerful. And no country in the world is going to rein in AI and cryptocurrencies, not unless all the others and all the big businesses and all the tech companies agree to these things. I hate to say it, it’s really, really hard to see that happening. There’s simply too much power and money to be made.
If there is a role for solarpunk here, it is in imagining pathways out of this mess. How could we come to power down the world a bit and begin living actually sustainably? Because right now really, all this talk about sustainable technology is just a silly, soothing bit of mumbo jumbo. Not when, at the same time, cryptocurrency and AI use is going through the roof.
Get on it, solarpunks! We need visions, and even, simply, to get the word out that this is a serious problem.
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monarcho-mysticism · 1 year ago
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Tagged by: @california-babylon
Last song: Future Club - Perturbator
Currently watching: Attack on Titan
Last movie: don't remember
Currently reading: Fight Club 2
Sweet/sour/spicy: sour
Relationship status: dating
Currently obsessed: sadly I'm too tired for obsessions
Last thing i googled: Hydrops
I tag: @tolovaj @marmork @twenty-third-order-simulacra
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floral-hex · 2 years ago
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I’ve had maybe 3 or 4 hours of sleep since yesterday. I keep getting distracted. Need to remedy that.
Saw the audiologist today. He’s seriously one of the nicest doctors I’ve ever had. The appointment went about how I expected; no idea what’s really going on or why my hearing is fluctuating so much. Still, it was really nice to talk to him. He cranked up my hearing aids for whenever I hit another bad patch. Good visit. Or it was, until I was checking out and the ENT I saw last week came up to me and basically killed my mood. Lots of telling me I’ll just have to get used to it and that there’s not much they can do. So… that was a shit ending.
Except it wasn’t the end. About an hour after I got home, ENT calls me and says he talked to the audiologist. I had mentioned maybe having cochlear hydrops, we discussed my symptoms more, and apparently the audiologist wrote a note advocating for me in my chart. ENT admitted that there were some good points, so he prescribed me a new med to try out. It’s a shot in the dark, nothing fancy, but I felt so vindicated. So nice. I’m not expecting any miracles, but it’s nice to have a little hope.
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justanotherbipolarmum · 1 month ago
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Next week we say goodbye to our son 💔
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this-art-taste-like · 6 days ago
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I love how in Fables for Robots 1964 one of the stories,"The Advisers of King Hydrops" starts with king asking 3 (stricly reffred as male) robots to made a son for him. Then they do it for the rest of the story.
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thefernmanner · 8 days ago
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"The Mus." From the Book of Sirach, "The Manner of the Fern" 5: 4-8.
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The Postponement is the most confusing aspect of Shabbat in the Jewish religion. Listen to this discussion about Postponement called Shabbat Afternoon, then we will discuss the Kabbalah and Gematria:
Shabbat is the end of the work needed to force the mind to acclimate to the Teachings of the Torah. Shabbat Afternoon is the moment the sun freezes and one attains Ha Shem. Shabbat Afternoon has Value in Gematria of 576, ה‎זו‎‎, the hazu:
The verb חזה (haza I) is a poetic verb meaning to look, see or behold (Song of Solomon 7:1, Isaiah 33:20), to experience a prophetic vision (Numbers 24:4, Ezekiel 12:27), or to understand/perceive (Job 34:32, Psalm 63:2). The more regular verb meaning to see is ראה (ra'a), but its usages seem parallel.
Together with the particle of negation α (a), meaning without: the adjective ανυδρος (anudros), meaning waterless, arid. Water is crucial because it washes away contaminants and waste products. That means that a lack of flowing water ultimately leads to death by intoxication. Likewise a mind that is not exposed to the occasional shower of fresh new things will wither and turn into a mental desert in which only very few life forms can survive. This word is used 4 times; see full concordance.
The noun υδρια (hudria), which describes a water vessel like a jar or pot (John 2:6, 2:7 and 4:28 only).
Together with the verb πινω (pino), meaning to drink: the verb υδροποτεω (hudropoteo), meaning to drink water (1 Timothy 5:23 only).
Together with the noun ωψ (ops), meaning eye or appearance: the adjective υδρωπικος (hudropikos) meaning hydropic or edemic (Luke 14:2 only)."
Shabbat Afternoon is when God takes up residence with the Self and the Self recognizes God. The archangel Hammuel the Fifth Angel "the Finisher" is associated Shabbat afternoon.
Ham= Adjective חם (ham) means hot. The noun חמן (hamman) denotes a kind of mysterious small pillar (perhaps a device?). 
Mu= The verb μυω (muo) and its future form μυσω (muso) predominantly means to shut (of eyes or the mouth), but with the secondary meaning of to cover, to hide or to be just under the surface.
It is the root of the word μυς (mus), meaning both muscle (hidden just under the skin) and mouse (hidden just under the floor — our English word "muscle" is the diminutive form of the Latin word for mouse). The link exists even in Semitic languages: the Arabic word for muscle is 'adalah and the word for mouse is 'adal.
El= All of God's Attributes and Names.
So as with all bizarre Jewish Hebrew words one can take nothing for granted. A thorough analysis is needed or Holy Baptism will not be within reach. All Jewish persons are expected to learn the Torah and attain to the sacrament otherwise known as Shabbat Afternoon:
4 Do not say, “I sinned, yet what has happened to me?”     for the Lord is slow to anger. 5 Do not be so confident of forgiveness[a]     that you add sin to sins. 6 Do not say, “His mercy is great;     he will forgive[b] the multitude of my sins,” for both mercy and wrath are with him,     and his anger will rest on sinners. 7 Do not delay to turn back to the Lord,     and do not postpone it from day to day, for suddenly the wrath of the Lord will come forth,     and at the time of punishment you will perish. 8 Do not rely on dishonest wealth,     for it will not benefit you on the day of calamity.
The Values in Gematria are
v. 4-5: Do not say what has happened to me. All sin must eventually come to an end. Man is not supposed to sin. The Number is 7931, ז‎טגא‎, zetga, "this instant."
Mistakes, errors, carelessness, ups and downs in one's day these are allowed. Violations of the Decrees and the Beersheba are not allowed.
v. 6: Do not say His Mercy is Great. Well, it's not. God punished sinners all throughout the Torah, most of the time by killing them. I like God's style. The Number is 1002O, א'‎י‎ך, aber‎ee‎tech, "the Hebrew Seam."
"The important verb עבר ('abar) means to pass or cross over (a river, border, obstacle or terrain). The derived noun עבר ('eber) describes what or where you end up when you do the verb: the other side or region beyond."
v. 7: Do not delay. The Number is 10253, קבהג‎ ‎, cabhag, "as a holiday." One cannot take a little sin holiday and then return to righteous life. That is forbidden. Say you want to take a little crackwhore break today? What do the angels say about that? The Number is 1980, alf, אלף "a kilo" or "that is the end of the entity."
"These four roots all have something to do with ending a process or a motion, but each exists in its own specific perspective:
Root כלא (kala') looks at entities that are kept within some limitation, and כול (kwl) appears to be similar to that.
Root כלה (kala) marks the end of the entities themselves.
And root כלל (kalal) looks at the final result of an entity's positive evolution."
v. 8: Do not rely on dishonest wealth, for it will not benefit you on the day of calamity.
The Number is 5698, הוטח "the heat is thrown away." One will not be able to Pslam, to achieve Shabbat Afternoon, if one postpones improperly and throws the heat away.
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shilinartscrafts · 1 month ago
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Office rack
The desktop flower rack adopts natural bamboo, showing a fresh and elegant texture, and it is smooth and delicate without burrs. With the bar-shaped design, it solves the problem of water seepage and hydrops deeper, which makes the space not easy to go molded. 
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ultimatecutenesspeaks · 3 months ago
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As that gives lots of damage at both Pokémon as soon they attack back but soon after another hydrop pump and another attack of lycanroc both fall down as soon both grandparents send out a weezing and a mamoswine bunny go you two I’m know you two can defeat them your big brother believes in both of you always no matter what !
*Haruki and Mizuki turn back to look at Bunny and smile at his encouragement as Kieran cheers for the both of them as well, and Mizuki swaps Lycanroc out for Arcanine as Weezing uses Toxic on Primarina, rendering it badly poisoned.*
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