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Queen Letizia || jacket by Mirto
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Queen Letizia’s Outfits 2024
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26.07.2023
visiting Spain and falling in love with the archaeology. i bought this beauty (Poder Animal, by Mikel Torres) in a bookshop called La Libre, in Santander, which focuses on anti-oppression literature. so happy i had the opportunity to visit it!
#bookblr#litblr#reading#dark academia#light academia#studyblr#aesthetic#booklr#mirto#animal liberation#veganism#architecture#spain#santander#anti oppression
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Today's featured song is: "Mozaik Role" by DECO*27 feat. GUMI! (cw: themes of self harm & depression)
(Also, today is the 14th anniversary of Gumi's release!)
#vocaloid#vocaloid songs#vocaloid song of the day#song of the day#mozaik role#deco*27#akka illust#mirto#gumi#vocaloid gumi#megpoid#gumi anniversary#megpoid anniversary#vocaloid anniversary#Youtube
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PRIMA PAGINA Mundo Deportivo di Oggi giovedì, 08 agosto 2024
#PrimaPagina#mundodeportivo quotidiano#giornale#primepagine#frontpage#nazionali#internazionali#news#inedicola#oggi maria#para#martin#mirto#bronce#podio#peso#olmo#ante#milan
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Quel momento che stai scendendo dalla scaletta dell'aereo all'aeroporto di Cagliari e vieni avvolta da un'ondata di aria calda piena di salsedine e di profuno di macchia mediterranea. TRASCRIZIONE [ENG translation below] C'è un momento particolare che per me significa, ha sempre significato arrivare a casa, e mi riferisco soprattutto al periodo, lungo lungo periodo in cui ho abitato all'estero, però durante tutto questo periodo, soprattutto dopo la nascita di mio figlio, ho fatto di tutto per riuscire a tornare a casa, in Italia, a Cagliari, almeno una volta all'anno, e spesso, nei molti anni che ho abitato in Australia, capitava che tornassi quando qui a Cagliari era estate, a luglio o anche a settembre, e lì in Australia, a Melbourne è pieno inverno. E c'è questo momento che mi faceva sempre sentire, ecco, ora sono a casa. Non è quando arrivavo all'aeroporto di Roma o di Milano, ma quando si apriva la porta dell'aereo appena atterrato all'aeroporto di Cagliari, e entrava dentro questa... scendendo le scalette per uscire dall'aereo, venivo avvolta da questa ondata di aria calda piena di salsedine, perché l'aeroporto di Cagliari è praticamente attaccato a uno dei molti stagni che circonda la città, infatti, per una persona che non è mai atterrata a Cagliari c'è un momento di panico perché sembra che l'aereo voglia atterrare sull'acqua. Allora si apre il portellone e tu sei lì, sulle scale, in cima alle scale. esci e vieni avvolta da questa ondata di aria calda, bella, piena di odore di salsedine, piena di tutte le cose, e poi c'è attorno un sacco di vegetazione mediterranea, quindi il mirto, il lentischio, non lo so che cosa tutto c'è di piantato attorno alla pista d'atterraggio dell'aeroporto di Cagliari, però per me quello è sempre stato il momento in cui, ah! ecco, ora sono arrivata a casa, e questa cosa, questa bellissima sensazione continua anche se adesso da un bel po' abito di nuovo in pianta stabile qua. Però ogni volta che mi capita di prendere l'aereo e di tornare, soprattutto in questa bellissima stagione, adesso non siamo ancora in piena estate, siamo all'inizio di giugno, però c'è sempre quel momento bello che si apre la porta, tu sei lì, stanca dopo il viaggio, non importa quanto sia durato il volo, perché comunque negli spostamenti il volo non è mai lungo quanto... il viaggio, non è mai lungo quanto il volo, ma inizia sempre prima fai i bagagli, ti muovi, eccetera. E c'è questo momento bellissimo che mi piace e che per me rimarrà per sempre questa sensazione di accoglienza, di essere tornata a casa e di stare in un posto dove si vuol stare, dove si sta bene e dove c'è quest'aria bella, dolce e meravigliosa. Oh, la Sardegna è bellissima. TRANSLATION There is a particular time that for me it means, it has always meant to arrive home, and I refer especially to the period, long long period when I lived abroad, however during all this period, especially after the birth of my son, I did everything to be able to return home, to Italy, to Cagliari, at least once a year, and often, in the many years that I lived in Australia, it happened that I came back when here in Cagliari it was summer, in July or even in September, and there in Australia, in Melbourne it is the middle of winter. And there's this moment that always made me feel, here, now I'm home. It's not when I arrived at the airport in Rome or Milan, but when the door of the plane just landed at the airport in Cagliari, and inside entered this... going down the steps to exit the plane, I was enveloped by this wave of warm air full of saltiness, because Cagliari airport is practically attached to one of the many ponds surrounding the city, in fact, for a person who has never landed in Cagliari there is a moment of panic because it seems like the plane wants to land on water. So the hatch opens and there you are, on the stairs, at the top of the stairs, you get out and you're enveloped by this wave of warm, beautiful air, full of the smell of saltiness, full of all the things, and then there's all around a lot of Mediterranean vegetation, so the myrtle, the mastic tree, I don't know what all is planted around the runway of Cagliari airport, however for me that was always the moment when, ah! that's it, now I've arrived home, and this thing, this beautiful feeling continues even though I've been living here permanently again for quite a while now. But every time I happen to take the plane and come back, especially in this beautiful season, now we're not in the middle of summer yet, we're at the beginning of June, however there's always that beautiful moment that the door opens, you're there, tired after the trip, no matter how long the flight was, because anyway in travel the flight is never as long as ... the trip, it's never as long as the flight, but it always starts first with packing, moving around etc. And there is this beautiful moment that I like and for me it will forever remain this feeling of welcome, of being back home and being in a place where you want to be, where you feel good and where there is this beautiful, sweet and wonderful air. Oh, Sardinia is beautiful.
#3minutigrezzi#aereo#aeroporto#australia#cagliari#casa#clima#elmas#lentischio#macchiamediterranea#melbourne#micropodcast#mirto#podcast#sardegna#travels#treminutigrezzi#viaggio#volo
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Progetto zeovit/2: utilizzo di zeolititi di varia tipologia nella radicazione e coltivazione di Corbezzolo e Mirto
Valutazione della velocità di radicazione delle piante Trapianto in substrati addizionati di varie zeolititi a diversa percentuale in mix analisi agronomica, fisiologica e produttiva #zeovit #zeolitite #progetto #ricerca
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Hi, guys!
I know it's been a while, months actually, and I didn't intend to be absent for so long. Some of you might have heard about my writer's block, but in hindsight, I think it was mostly me not feeling so well about life itself. I can't say things are better nor that's been a significance change, but without effort nothing will ever get done, so I am here to at least alert those of you still here about the future of my work.
I've started a lot of fanfics that I've left unfinished. Most of you followed me from my days in the Gintama fandom, or from my Toji fics. I am truly grateful that I keep getting notifications and you continue reading my fanfics, seeing your comments gives me so much joy even if I'm not responding.
I won't make any promises. Some of my fics might never see their end, but there are two fics I really want to see to completion, no matter how long it takes. Those include my "Roommates from Hell"-Toji series, and the "I wannna tie the knot" one with Satoru. The Toji one will admittedly take more time, since I've stopped fixating on him, but the next chapter of the Satoru one is close to completion. Or I might break it into more chapters cause it's turned huge. We'll see.
Anyways! My personal goal is to have a work out by the end of October. I won't be participating to Kinktober this year, but if everything turns out well and I get a feel of my own writing back, I might be able to get more work done faster.
I wanna apologize to my readers as it wasn't my intention to string them along. Writing has been my passion and not getting to write took an even bigger toll on my mental health, but I wanna come back to it. Thank you everyone for your support, even if not many of you get to read this.
See you again soon!
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Casa del Mirto- 1979 (Chillwave, Synthpop) Released: January 15, 2011 [Mashhh! Records] Producer(s): Marco Ricci
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Dump casuale di cose molto belle 🌱
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after the biggest identity crisis, feelings of failure and major breakdowns, i've decided that my next academic year will be... different. i need a break from uni, which still hurts to admit. i intend to make learning enjoyable again, so i will start my year of rest and slow learning. the idea is to go back to learning at my own pace about whatever im curious about and NOT for obligation. so! this is a list of nonfic titles i am considering picking up!
- Ace: What Asexuality Reveals about Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex, by Angela Chen
- An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us, by Ed Yong
- Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation, by Sunaura Taylor
- Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity, by C. Riley Snorton
- Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space, by Amanda Leduc
- Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures, by Merlin Sheldrake
- Having and Being Had, by Eula Biss
- Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology, by Deirdre Cooper Owens
- Messalina: Empress, Adulteress, Libertine: The Story of the Most Notorious Woman of the Roman World, by Honor Cargill-Martin
- Off with Her Head: Three Thousand Years of Demonizing Women in Power, Eleanor Herman
- Sentient: How Animals Illuminate the Wonder of Our Human Senses, by Jackie Higgins
- The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World, by Michael Pollan
- The Psychopath Factory: How Capitalism Organizes Empathy, by Tristam Adams
- Unwell Women: Misdiagnosis and Myth in a Man-Made World, by Elinor Cleghorn
- Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?, by Linda Nochlin
- Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
- Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother, by Peggy O'Donnell Heffington
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Today’s featured song is: “Pedal Heart” by DECO*27 feat. GUMI!
#vocaloid#vocaloid songs#vocaloid song of the day#song of the day#pedal heart#DECO*27#gumi#vocaloid gumi#megpoid#akka#akka illust#mirto
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