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bandhanyoga · 2 months ago
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dailyfigures · 5 months ago
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what are you gonna do when you run out of Mikus? Rin Ronday? Len Lednesday? Luka Lursday? KAITO KUNDAY???
(This is a joke, we do not need lednesday in our lives (or do we?))
we do need those in our lives actually and i would.....if i hadn't already posted all of their available figs with decent pics too AURGHHHH WHAT WILL WE DO.......
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dacuslucy · 10 months ago
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the days of the week! junday, munday, munday, kunday, aunday
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wayvment · 11 months ago
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WayV Xiaohongshu Update (240101)
Does anyone know what date January 1, 2024 is?
It's New Year's Day and KUN's birthday
🐻Happy KUNDay 🎂
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ospreyeamon · 2 years ago
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The calendar of the Reconstituted Empire was instituted by the Sith Emperor during the first year of his reign on Dromund Kaas. It was derived from the calendar of the Old Empire, with most of the modifications serving to make its structure more regular. While the empires and hegemonies of the Sith Worlds have long had their major centres of industry and culture away from Korriban – the planet’s devastated biosphere can’t support a large population – the ancient homeworld’s solar calendar has always served as the unitary calendar for its colonies and their sphere of influence. Ziost, Rhelg, Khar Delba, and Krayiss have spent much of their collective history vying with each other politically, economically, and militarily – all too proud to ever willingly acknowledge one of the others’ planetary calendars as the space travel standard – so Korribani dates have always been used for interstellar trade and communication.
Individual worlds also observe their own planetary calendars. The variance of day-length between worlds means that attempting to enforce the sole use of the unitary calendar would ensure that most of the Empire’s population would be perpetually out of sync with the day-night cycle and their productivity would suffer because of it. All important dates are marked by where they fall on the unitary calendar, but only those on starships, space stations, and Korriban itself fully live by it.
Korriban has an unusually long year for an inhabited terrestrial world; seven-hundred and eighty local days of twenty-eight hours. For comparison, Dromund Kaas’ solar year contains only three-hundred and twelve local days of twenty-three hours; Korriban’s is nearly three times that length. Because of this, most administrative matters are run on a schedule of terciles rather than on an annual basis. Terciles are further divided into three trimesters containing three months.
Each of the twenty-seven months is four weeks long; each week has seven days. The names of the days of the week are derived from the names of the seven moons of Korriban (because every day is Monday when you’re in the Sith Empire). Aihzday is named after Aih the Jealous, Chonsday for Chenshu the Bright, Wodninday for Wodwêrninik the Tide-binder, Tsetuday for Tsotu the Misshapen, Ishazday for Ishat the Scriven, Erohday for Qerohoi the Unseen, and Kunday for Kun the Weeper.
Unlike the days of the week, months in the Reconstituted calendar do not have culturally or historically meaningful names. Instead they are numbered; the fifth to twelfth months are called the equivalents of Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, December, Undecember, and Duodecember.
Outside the months and weeks are the state holidays – twenty-four days in total. Most of the holidays are part of the three great festivals; the Days of Adoration, the Days of Foundation, and the Days of Ascension. Each great festival runs for six days and celebrates the achievements of the Sith Emperor.
The Days of Adoration mark the beginning of each new year. In the old calendar they were the New Year’s Festival; after the destruction of Ziost they become so again. Vitiate marked a new count of years beginning from when he proclaimed himself Emperor on Korriban. This break with the previous dating system provides an ongoing source of headaches for Imperial historians.
Originally the New Year’s festival was seven days long; it is unclear why it was shortened, but many people assume it was to fit the regularised structure of the new calendar. Some communities add an unofficial seventh day to their celebrations, reasoning that to cut the festival short might risk breaking the luck for the incoming year. Adoration co-opted many traditions from New Year’s; fireworks, gifting luck money to children, jewel biscuits, etc.
The Days of Foundation commemorate the establishment of the Reconstituted Sith Empire on Dromund Kaas. The Emperor’s fleet rediscovered the planet that they would make their new home after eight years of journeying after their flight from Korriban (twenty standard years by the Republic’s calendar). Each day of the festival is dedicated to the different series of Imperial institutions said to have been founded on that day, except for the first which celebrates the Empire as a whole.
The Days of Ascension supposedly mark the anniversary of the Sith Emperor’s ascent to immortality. The story goes that the then Lord of Medriaas immersed himself in ancient lore and modern science, delving deep into his inner self and the currents of the Force until he cultivated the absolute command and power that enabled him to extend his life perpetually. His final mediative seclusion ended not long after the news of the Galactic Republic’s invasion of the Sith worlds and the death of Ludo Kressh broke. Upon learning of those events, he gathered followers to perform a great ritual that would have destroyed the navies of the Republic and saved the Old Empire – but the Jedi and the Republic struck before the ritual could be completed, destroying Medriaas. Because he had already attained immortality the future emperor was the only survivor. He then returned to Korriban to warn the remaining Sith Lords of the Republic’s intentions, where he proclaimed himself Sith Emperor.
In addition to the great festivals, there are six other official imperial state holidays; Dancing Drones, Victory Day, Tomb Procession, the day of the Perfect Path, Sagas’ Chorus, and the hanging of the Ghost Chimes.
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superthatguy62 · 2 years ago
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Today on “Lore I can’t 100% confirm as I can’t read Japanese”, The Final Fantasy III Official Strategy Guide” (DS version) has this description of the Ancients. According to DeepL, it reads something like:
The people who built a super-civilization in the world 1,000 years ago. The Kundai are said to have used their "light power" to move the stars, but their overabundant power went out of control and caused a disaster that threatened to swallow everything in its path. The "Hikari no Ike Clan" is a group of four people from the underworld. Four warriors from the Underworld prevented this "Pond of Light," but since then, the ancients have never used the power of light again. Now they live in a corner of the floating continent, letting nature take its course.
This notably appears to state that the Ancients had the ability to move stars. This somewhat plays into what the Warriors of The Dark (and Desch and Doga in the unused text) stated about the Flood of Light: It involved the Sun no longer moving (although the japanese word used there “ 星 “ or “Hoshi” seems to exclude the sun, so maybe they manipulated the stars around them and drew too much light?).
It also leads to some interesting implications regarding Owen, as his journals mention that he created a device to lift and manipulate masses, potential including the planet itself. The description mentions that the Ancients used “Light Power” to move the stars, so perhaps Owen created a device to do the same?
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cullenmchael · 16 days ago
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Chapter 34: Madness.
Kundai trees must be seen to be believed. They consist entirely of flowers. It’s like looking at the plant version of the sun, only it smells better. It’s the national tree of Thailand, and let me tell you, Thailand knows what’s up when it comes to flowers.
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avacarts · 2 years ago
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AVAC Arts opens gallery at the Victoria Falls International Airport
AVAC Arts opens gallery at the Victoria Falls International Airport
By Kundai Marunya – Herald Arts Correspondent Renowned online gallery Avac Arts has moved to expand their operations, thus opening their first physical gallery space at Victoria Falls Airport.  This is in line with the organisation’s 2023 vision to increase their visibility and foster development in the sector.  The space, set up towards the end of the year, has since been opened to the…
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teesfortims · 2 years ago
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Kundai Benyu's Post Celtic Career
CELTIC signed Kundai Benyu in the summer window of 2017. His name will be forgotten by much of the Celtic support, only making two appearances in green and white, only one of which was in the league. Soccer Football – Champions League – Celtic Training – Lennoxtown Training Centre, Glasgow, Britain – October 30, 2017 Celtic’s Dedryck Boyata and Kundai Benyu during training Action Images via…
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allaussiehiphop · 6 years ago
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Section 6ix artist Nabiiou$ shares his top 5 local artists on the rise
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joelsgreenroom · 5 years ago
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This was undoubtedly the scariest, most taxing, rawest performance I’ve ever had the priviledge to be apart of. All I can say is that Abby and Langa are true performers, Quinton is a god among men, Hannah Van Tonder was there in spirit and that if we want to make a safer world for the women in our lives, we need to clean ourselves, inside and out. Let’s all stop Sex & Gender Based Violence.
Thank you Quinton. Thank you Kundai. Thank you Peaceful. Thank you Hannah. Thank you Langa. Thank you Abby. 
Street Conference & Trash Clean Up.
Performed by Langa Mathuthu, Abby Kgalaletso Molema & Joel Leonard.
Written by Hannah N Van Tonder.
Choreographed by Quinton Manning. 
Designed by Peaceful Thulare & Quinton Manning.
Photography by Kundai Moyo.
5th December 2019.
Market Square, Mary Fitzgerald Square, Lillian Ngoyi Street, Rahima Moosa Street, Bree Taxi Rank, Nelson Mandela Bridge, Juta Street.
From Newtown to Braamfontein, Johannesburg. 
South Africa.
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solarxuxi · 6 years ago
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Happy Birthday to the China Line Leader
- Kun Mood Board
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drowninglawn · 6 years ago
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my commentator said 'no matter it's saturday or sunday it's always kunday'
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42frankee · 2 years ago
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Premiere: Kundai ’Seance’ by djmag https://ift.tt/7EivuUa
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satyanarayanjadia · 6 years ago
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Time to celebrate Wedding Season !
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weheartchrisevans · 7 years ago
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kenjimurapa: Chilling with Michael K Williams and Chris Evans. Awesome gents. Epic night🍾😎🏆
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