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Lava La Rue, Starface
New music Wednesday
A sonically delightful, sci-fi influenced, soulful sound experience, this debut album by the NiNE8 Collective member and West London artist is a striking record filled with pop hooks and an unceasing spirit of exploration. It blends indie, funk, ska punk, grunge, and dance music, offering a glimpse into the diverse talents of an artist who clearly has many facets.
#new music wednesday#new music#my music#great album#musiclover#music#pop#art music#uk#lava la rue#starface#nine8collective#nine8#kingston college#lloyd mcdonald#biig piig#ava laurel#mac wetha#jamaica#non binary#Spotify
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i feel like there's not enough Unsleeping City art out there, do you think you could draw the two Voxes?
Ive been meaning to draw these two, so thank you for requesting them!! Their relationship is so hgbbfbdbxbxxgdbdbhsdbdbdgdbdbshjsbdbfbnsns
#dimension 20#d20#college humor#dropout#dnd#art#dungeons and dragons#tuc#tuc ii#the unsleeping city#the unsleeping city chapter ii#kingston brown#pete conlan#pete the plug#vox populi#vox phantasma#ally beardsley#lou wilson#drawing#artists on tumblr#illustration#fanart#digital art#nor's art
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I voiced the lead role in an award-winning animated short film!!
So happy to announce that I star as Zenzou in "Stray", a short film made by my insanely talented college friend Keyl Sparks! Absolutely check it out here and be sure to thank the many other amazing people who helped make it!!
#stray#animated short film#college animation#student animation#indie animation#zenzou#lay-man#lay man#flotilla kingston#penguin#huddle#my art#q speaks#announcement#positivity#thanks#my ocs#maru
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College AU: Quinn's first college party!
#ocs#cirque royale#college au#quinn#kingston#leo#autistic oc#doodles#ot3#they knew she'd want to leave early
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Where are they now? Gary Hall walks out on engagement.
Like Ashton Deroy on Facebook http://ashtonderoy.com/2022/12/09/my-problem-with-gary-hall/ – Gary Hall was the creep who hit on me pretty aggressively well I was healing from my concussion. I used a fake God delusion to chase them away. Cause I was tired of him using me for sex. What happened with him? Well he got engaged according to one of my craziest Readers Leah. Then immediately ran out on…
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#Absuive#Abusive#Andrew Tate#Ashton Deroy#Autism#Belleville Ontario#Brighton Ontario#Domestic Abuse#ENSS#Fat acceptance#Fiancee#Gary Hall#Kingston Ontario#LGBT#LGBTQ#Love#Love on the spectrum#Loyalist College#Marketing#Me Too#Mental health#Ottawa#Self-care#Seneca#Toronto
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"Royal military college of Canada - Kingston, Canada" By Keyon aka Kirsten Dennis ; medium: Faber-castell Pitt Artist Pen soft brush marker set on Canson pen and ink paper 80lb ; size 9x12"
#sketch#quick drawing#drawn from life#quick sketch#keyonsketches#marker sketch#marker paper#faber castell artist pen soft brush#marker#building#architecture#kirsten dennis#kirstendennis#Royal military college of Canada#kingston#canada
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Here's another Drawing I decided to make a Gif of The Sensational Sarah Tuberty, She's a lot of Fun to Draw and a true renaissance woman.
#Sarah Tuberty#Side by Side#Hand Drawn#Limb Difference#Traditional Art#Traditional Art GIF#Flight Attendant#Aerialist#Occupational Therapist#Circus Performer#Pennsylvania#Halloween Fest#Aerial Hoop#Athletes#Saint Mary's College of California#Boston University#Color Pencils#Colored Pencils#Circus#Kingston Circus Arts
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Unlocking Excellence: The Kingston International College Experience in Perth
Negosentro | Unlocking Excellence: The Kingston International College Experience in Perth, Western Australia | Discover why Kingston International College is one of Perth’s top educational institutions and one of the top and excellent VET course providers in Western Australia. Learn about its diverse courses, world-class faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and affordable fees. Explore how…
#Kingston International College#Unlocking Excellence: The Kingston International College Experience in Perth#Western Australia
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#AO3 Feed Link#FanFiction#AO3 Togachako#♥#Togachako#💉#🎈#⚢#R:T#A:Its Kingston#No Quirks AU#College AU#Fluff
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#AO3 Feed Link#FanFiction#AO3 Togachako#♥#Togachako#Jin Bubaigawara#🎈#💉#⚢#R:T#A:Its Kingston#No Quirks AU#College AU#Fluff
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Introduction
I simply cannot believe that I'm here. Hello! My name is Beck, and I'm starting my first year as a history major at Queen's university, here in Kingston Ontario. So what? Well, for me being able to say that is something so momentous that I'm still trying to process it.
For some background, studying history here has been something that I've wanted to do forever. My bio says that it has been my goal since the age of nine. This is technically a lie. It's true that I've wanted to study history at that age, but at that point I had no idea what Queen's was. That part came about when I was 12 and started researching possible schools.
At that age, this felt like such an abstract dream. Like those little kids who wanted to be mermaids growing up. I know studying a particular major at a particular school is a lot more practical than wanting to be a mythical creature, but it never felt that way at the time. It was what I'd daydream about doing, but I never thought I'd actually do it.
I think that the reason I thought this was because the school is a decent distance from my home city. I knew this would make it far more expensive than a school that was closer by. I also felt like studying history was a pipedream as a child. I think that was just because I wanted to do it so much. It's like little me thought, "Surely I can't just do this thing! It's too good!"
My attitude started to change during high-school. That's when I actually started voicing my goals to people out loud. People like my family and teachers, who actually knew what life is like. It's funny, I told my family what I wanted to do with the same shame and fear that I would feel if I told them that I wanted to be a professional sculptor. Anyway, the adults in my life were amazing. They were completely supportive, and told me that what I wanted was completely reasonable. Also kind of made fun of me for my assumptions, which is completely fair.
From that moment on, this formerly impossible dream felt like an actual possibility. Now I'm actually here! That's why this feels so goddamn incredible to me.
So, why write this blog? Well, from the age of nine I've been consuming every ounce of content related to this goal that I could find. Blogs from history students. Interviews from historians. Even every room tour from Queen's students that I could find online. Obsessing about this life became a hobby of mine. As a kid, I would have killed for a blog like this one. So I thought I'd write one! Maybe someone with similar goals will appreciate it. Maybe I just get to geek out celebrating living my dream. Either way, I hope this has some value for somebody who reads this. It definitely means something to my childhood self.
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"Marvellous Progress by Unemployment Camps," Kingston Whig-Standard. May 15, 1934. Page 3. --- Project 42 a Revelation - One of Wisest Moves on the Part of the Federal Government. ---- One of the wisest and most thoughtful measures which the Federal Government has taken in connection with the unemployment problem, which has faced Canada during the past few years, was the establishment at strategic paints of unemployment camps for single men. Two of these camps have been established just outside of Kingston, and on Monday morning the publishers of The Whig-Standard had the pleasure of being shown over Project No. 42 by the officer in charge, Brigadier W. B. Anderson, CMG, DSO, D.O.C. Military District No. 3. This project was established Just one year ago, and the progress which has been made in twelve months is nothing short of marvel.
The camp is located on what will eventually be the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, which is at present established as Camp Borden, and all the work is being done with a view to a permanent establishment in its new location.
Naturally, the first work undertaken was the building of temporary quarters for the men. Seven dormitories were erected and each dormitory holds sixty-three men. They are well equipped with comfortable beds and attached to each dormitory is a large wash-room.
Model of Cleanliness The dining-room for the men is large, airy and comfortable and a model of cleanliness. Everything has been done to make the men happy and comfortable. There is a lending library of books, a small gymnasium and a shower bathroom. The shower bathroom is unique in that the water is mixed to a proper temperature in the boiler-room before it goes to the baths, making it unnecessary to have more than one valve for each shower. A record is kept and each man must take at least one bath a week. As a result of this careful system of inspection there has been no vermin in the camp. The men are given regular issues of clothing and shoes from the stores. Their shoes are kept in good condition in the shoe repairing department.
Camp Self-contained A very interesting feature of the camp life is its self-containment. It has its own waterworks; the water is pumped up from the River St. Lawrence, is chlorinated and filtered and tested periodically. A plentiful supply of pure water is always available and there has been very little sickness in the camp all through the winter.
The camp has its own laundry. Each man's garments are numbered and his laundry work treated individually. Nine hundred pieces a day are handled and the work is all done by a staff selected from the men in the camp.
The spirit of the camp is excellent. There is no military discipline and the very best feeling exists. The work hours are from eight to twelve and from one to five. After five o'clock, the men are free to do just as they please and are under no restriction, They are also free to leave permanently at any time. It is Interesting to note in this connection that the camp is not at present up to strength. It will maintain five hundred men and this has been the number taken care of during the winter. At the present time the total strength is only four hundred and seventy, how- ever, and Brigadier Anderson stated that at the present time neither Kingston, Ottawa, nor Oshawa had any more men available for the camp.
Excellent Meals The men are clothed, well-housed and well fed. Excellent meals are provided. The men were just about to sit down to dinner as the representatives of The Whig-Standard were leaving on Monday, and the food which was being served out was most appetizing The menu for Mon day was as follows:
Breakfast: Rolled oats, pancakes and syrup, bacon, bread, butter and
Dinner: Soup, beef, potatoes, fresh vegetables, pudding, cake, bread, butter and tea
Supper: Stew of hash, potatoes, apple sauce, cake, bread, butter and tea.
Meals equally as good are served every day and in looking over the menus for one week, it was noted that the diet is not only a most nourishing one but is varied from day to day. During the winter the men were given a treat when the Dominion Government sent down over twelve tons of buffalo meat from Wainwright Park, Alta.
The Permanent Work The most important feature of the work of Project No. 42 is, of course, the permanent work which is being done in connection with the establishment here of the Canadian Signal Corps. An excellent metal road way has been built. A waterworks plant and a sewage disposal plant are in the course of construction The latter will be built along most modern lines and all the sewage will be treated and purified before it empties into the river. In connection with the waterworks system a fire protection tank has also been, erected in which is continually stored five or six thous and gallons of water.
The permanent buildings of the Canadian Corps of signals will be most delightfully situated. The officers' mess and the permanent quarters of the officers will be erected on the sloping bank of the St. Lawrence River and will command a magnificent view. At the present time work is being concentrated upon one of the barracks which is being built in the shape of an H. Each of the wings of the letter H will contain dormitories, while the centre bar will have rooms for the sergeants, bathrooms and other conveniences. This bar- racks la being built of reinforced concrete and is completed up to the first floor. The work has practically all been done by unskilled men and is a testimony to the conscientious enthusiasm which they must have put into it. The "forms" are now erected for the second storey which will be built of cement blocks, all of which have been made on the premises. A heating plant will be put in which will arrive all the buildings.
In connection with the work twenty-four horses have been used all winter. These horses have been rented from farmers of the district at relief rates of 400 a day. They have been well fed, well stabled and well treated and have had veterinary attention under Col. Tamblyn and his staff. As the work progresses, of course, it is expected that skilled in labor will have to be employed and already quite a number of Kingston mechanics are on the job. The open stretch of land alongside the permanent roadway will be the parade ground, and at one end will be the permanent offices of the Signal Corps.
12,000 Trees Planted A feature which we would like to mention, which is due to the thoughtfulness of Brigadier Anderson, is the planting of 12,000 trees on each side of highway No. 2 from the end of the "Barriefield cut" clear through to the Brooks and McLelland farms. Cedar, pine and Carolina poplars have been planted under the supervision of the Ontario Department of Forestry, and in a few years these will form a fine avenue of trees which will become at one and the same time a delightful approach both to the headquarters of the Canadian Corps of Signals and to the city of Kingston.
The operation of Project No. 42 and the work that has been done is one upon which we feel Brigadier Anderson should be heartily congratulated. These projects are a moment to the humanitarian attitude with which the Federal Government approached the problem of the single unemployed man. The success of the two Kingston camps No. 42, under the direction of Brigadier Anderson, and No. 37 under the direction of Brigadier Elkins, D.8.0, are a testimony to the wise, sympathetic and understanding manner in which these distinguished military men have administered them.
#kingston ontario#barriefield#relief camps#relief camp#military run relief camps#royal military college#road workers#unemployment relief#great depression in canada#road work#relief work#when freedom was lost#single unemployed men#newspaper propaganda#royal canadian signal corps
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Hello! Sorry that I haven't posted in awhile, I've been quite busy with college and my new relationship. Will try to post every few days or so. Updates:
Got a boyfriend:
And started a culinary course:
There will be more photos to come 😀
-MarvelousM
#updates#student#culinary plating#food#hello tumblr#random#cute couple#new couple#relationship#bf and gf#random hello#so cute#adorable#culinary student#culinaryadventures#culinarycreations#slc#slc chat#st lawerence college#kingston#canada#canadian#random update
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College Adventures Finale Pt14
Honestly, sometimes crazy coincidences happen to help you through tough times at the absolute perfect moment. Just like with the Guardians of the Galaxy, life can create distance between you and the people you care about, but it will never truly be able to separate you.
(Season 1)/(Season 2)/(Season 3)/(Season 4)
Bonus: In honor of the ending to the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, I've compiled my own playlist with the theme of surviving loneliness in mind! I tried my best to pick tracks with sentimental value to me that aren't too basic, and to order them in a way that doesn't cause too much tonal whiplash. Enjoy!
#college adventures#gotg3 spoilers#guardians of the galaxy#guardians of the galaxy volume 3#my art#q speaks#comic#mr q#positivity#lay-man#flotilla kingston#my ocs#gotg3
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A little College AU study session.
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Why Giant Tiger sucks? An Autistic Concussion Story.
Why Giant Tiger sucks? An Autistic Concussion Story.
Written by Ashton Deroy What is an autistic Concussion like? Click this if you dare. Here is a small quotation “When this happens, they can become fixated on why it ended. They spend a lot of time trying to figure out what they did wrong, second-guessing themselves, and trying to figure out how they can fix it. They ruminate and get stuck in this loop. It becomes all they can think about, and…
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#Ashton Deroy#Belleville Ontario#Brighton Ontario#Canada#Cannabis#Finance#Giant Tiger#Jennifer Boutilier#Kingston Ontario#LGBT#LGBTQ#London Ontario#Loyalist College#New York#Ottawa#Retail#Seneca#St. Lawrence College#Swearing#Toronto#Wal-Mart
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