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emily-mooon · 3 months ago
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Butch Bi girl Young Neil save me…
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peppermintys · 10 months ago
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fine (featuring lynneil as that one comic panel with lynette and todd)
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lynnxyagami · 1 year ago
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Name combination.
I was planning on changing from 'Lynnette' to 'Lynn + Neil'. 'Lynn' represents 'lake', and she loves the calmness of the waterfall. 'Neil' means 'Passionate', as she's passionate with the normal life Lynn has been living.
I was debating whether if I should go with 'Lynneil', or 'Lynne Neil'. However, I still want to keep 'Fumihito' as her last name, considering the lore that Lynn's mother is Korean, while the father is Japanese.
But there's also a possibility that I might remove 'Neil' to make sure, due to how common the 'Lynnette' name is, especially since Lynn was bilingual.
Other than that, it may sound out of the ordinary for her name to be living around Asia. But I don't want to dig too deep about cultures, I just want to keep it simple for my OC.
I might conclude them later, this is already much of a brainstorm for an OC...
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mypubliclands · 7 years ago
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BLM picks chokecherries with the Shoshone-Paiute Tribe
The Tribal elders arrived in a big white van, loaded with buckets and coolers ready to be filled with small, dark cherries. A bumper chokecherry crop usually grows following a wet year, and 2017 was one for the record books. 
Recently, the elders of the Shoshone-Paiute tribes from the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, which lies on the state line between Idaho and Nevada, called BLM Idaho. They were seeking a guide into the South Hills near Twin Falls where they knew chokecherries would be abundant. As part of a tradition that has been passed down through the generations, the elders pick chokecherries each fall in the higher elevation ranges around the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. The fruit has traditionally been an important component of their diet. 
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“I learned the tradition from my parents and grandparents – today we use a modern blender to grind the berries, although some still use a grinding stone,” said Lynneil Brady. By grinding the berries, pits and all, they are able to shape the fruit into patties to dry or freeze. This way, the patties will keep throughout the seasons until they are needed to make syrup, pudding or jelly. 
In their earlier years, they would ride horseback to ascend to the areas where the cherries grew larger and more abundantly. Many of these ladies hadn’t seen a good chokecherry crop in many years, limiting their cache of the patties. Growing in clumps on trees that can reach 20 – 30 feet high can create a frustrating scenario – leaving the best of the dark fruit in unreachable places.  “It’s always this way,” said Ilaine Premo. Brady chimed in, “Some of these are too tough to get to. I found out I’m not a mountain goat!” 
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Thankfully, Twin Falls District Manager Mike Courtney thought to bring his long-handled pruning shears which aided the picking efforts immensely. “Kobe Bryant is getting good,” teased Premo as Courtney brought down cluster after cluster to fill their buckets. 
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quicksilverdaisyday · 1 year ago
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negagraf and lynneil. save me negagraf and lynneil.
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quicksilverdaisyday · 11 months ago
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i haven’t seen it yet but lisa frankenstein lynneil au
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