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Top 14 Must-Visit Places in Goa in November: Ultimate Guide to Attractions
November is the perfect time to explore Goa, with its pleasant weather and vibrant atmosphere. From serene beaches to historical landmarks, there are numerous places to visit in Goa in November. Here are the top 14 must-see attractions:
Baga Beach - Known for its lively nightlife and water sports, Baga Beach is a hotspot for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax by the sea.
Calangute Beach - Dubbed the "Queen of Beaches," Calangute offers a mix of water activities and beachside relaxation.
Anjuna Beach - Famous for its Wednesday flea market and trance parties, Anjuna Beach is perfect for experiencing Goa's bohemian vibe.
Fort Aguada - This 17th-century Portuguese fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and a glimpse into Goa's colonial history.
Dudhsagar Falls - One of India's tallest waterfalls, Dudhsagar is a spectacular sight, especially in November when the weather is perfect for a visit.
Basilica of Bom Jesus - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this basilica holds the remains of St. Francis Xavier and showcases baroque architecture.
Se Cathedral - One of Asia's largest churches, Se Cathedral is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
Palolem Beach - A crescent-shaped beach offering tranquility, perfect for kayaking, dolphin spotting, and silent discos.
Chapora Fort - Made famous by Bollywood, this fort offers breathtaking views of the Chapora River and the sea.
Goa State Museum - Dive into Goa’s rich history with artifacts and exhibits ranging from ancient to modern times.
Arambol Beach - A haven for hippies, Arambol Beach offers a relaxed atmosphere with yoga retreats and drum circles.
Candolim Beach - Less crowded and ideal for a peaceful retreat, Candolim Beach is close to Aguada Fort and Sinquerim Beach.
Fontainhas - The Latin Quarter of Goa, with its colorful Portuguese-style houses, offers a charming walk back in time.
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary - Located on Chorao Island, this sanctuary is a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, Goa in November has something for everyone. Enjoy the best places to visit in Goa in November and make your trip unforgettable!
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12 Long Weekends in 2024 India for Planning Memorable Trips
Looking to maximize your travel opportunities in 2024? With many long weekends scattered throughout the year, there's no better time to plan your next adventure! Sewak Tour & Travels presents a comprehensive guide to the 12 long weekends in India, providing you with the perfect opportunity to explore new destinations, relax, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. From booking airport transfers to outstation cab service, we've got you covered for hassle-free travel experiences.
#places to visit in January#places to visit in March#places to visit in May#places to visit in June#places to visit in August#places to visit in September#places to visit in October#places to visit in November#places to visit in December#Sewak tour & travels#booking airport transfers#online cab booking#outstation cab service#book car rental online
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Let's delve into the allure of late autumn travel, offering insights into the best places to visit in November, ensuring that you make the most of this splendid season. #travel #destinations #placestovisitinnovember
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it's that time of the year again 🤶🎄
#i visit this place often and starting from november they start making christmas themed decorations and ornaments every year#it's usually overcrowded inside but it's still worth visiting 🎄#christmas#november#about
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kind of just want to take a break from everything and everyone right now
#idk my sister and I decided I might fly out and visit her in October or November#to help decide if I want to move to the east coast#because I’m just over this place tbh#I’m just kind of over everything rn
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Hola, a friend and I are thinking about doing a sightseeing trip to Madrid in the middle of november. Do you have some insider tips what we should see? :)
hi anon, yes of course !!!
so, one thing about madrid, it isn't a monument city but a walking city. i'd say walking through the city center, centered around the two main squares, puerta del sol and plaza mayor (both also massive tourist hotspots so expect a ton of people). just walking around that area, around arenal street, calle mayor (main street), carretas street and others is enough to get a feel of the oldest part of the city (also called 'madrid the los austrias' or 'austrian madrid', when spain was ruled by the habsburgs). it's my favourite area honestly, alongside the barrio de las letras, which you can get to walking or in a few metro stops. its name translates to 'neighborhood of the letters' because a ton of writers lived here, and you can find phrases from spanish literary classics engraved on the streets, it's lovely.
apart from that central area, other cool spots i would really recommend you should check out is gran vía (busiest street in the city, it literally translates to 'broadway', it has a ton of theatres as well), malasaña (hip arts district, love the vibe, also it's so beautiful and there's always stuff going on, really nice place to go out at night as well), chueca (next to malasaña, it's the queer district!!! also very beautiful), debod (my actual favourite place in the city!!!!!! it's this hill that holds an egyptian temple - the temple of debod - that was gifted to spain after the aswan campaign, you can visit it and also the views from the city from here are lovely, you can find the best sunset here), el rastro (the largest flea market in the country, you can visit it every sunday, you can find anything here. also nearby, in the cuesta de moyano, there's a book fair also open only on sundays), retiro park (our main park, really pretty, it's very nice to just chill; it also has a lake you can row on, and cool statues and stuff), and the royal palace (it's open to the public if that's your thing, but the area around it is very very nice, i always end up here when i hang out with my friends).
now let's talk museums!!!! madrid has a ton of museums, i'll tell you the ones i recommend but depending on what you're looking for there's probably something for you. important to note is that at least the prado and the reina sofía museums are free everyday one hour before they close !!!!!! important !!!!!! check in case there's other museums that do this, but i'm unsure, i think it's those two and maybe the thyssen?
so. the main three art museums in madrid are the prado museum (the counterpart of the louvre, that sorta vibe), the reina sofía museum (our modern art museum, only stuff from picasso onwards), and the thyssen museum (ngl i haven't been here, it's a private museum made out of the collection of this one countess). all of them (more or less) are in the prado boulevard, which is also very nice to walk by so it's always lovely to go there even if you don't enter the museums. nearby there's also the national archaeological museum, my personal favourite one.
other smaller but also cool museums that i love are the madrid history museum (the facade is insane, also has tons of cool maps of the city), romanticism museum (an old romanticism-era palace with romanticism-era paintings and other stuff), cerralbo museum (underrated af; it is the personal collection of this one noble, the building itself is absolutely insane), and the sorolla museum (if you like sorolla this is your place!).
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if you have time and want to visit a nearby city, my recommendations are: alcalá de henares (really close to madrid, it has the second oldest university in spain, with a medieval feel to it, it also has the madrid archaeological museum - it was a roman foundation under the name of complutum - and most importantly, it's known for being the birthplace of miguel de cervantes, writer of don quijote!!!! you can visit his house, it's now a museum :), el escorial (deep in the mountains, it has the monastery of el escorial, maximum icon of spanish renaissance, it was the winter palace of the monarchy and holds the royal crypt, where most of spanish monarchs have been buried), toledo (oh if you love medieval cities you'll love this one. it was the first capital of spain, and it is most known for being the city that during the medieval times had christians, muslims and jews living peacefully. there's tons of churches, mosques and synagogues to visit, and it is very well preserved, with narrow steep cobblestone streets, cannot recommend it enough), and segovia (toledo is to the south of madrid, and segovia to the north! it is most famous for its roman aqueduct, the best preserved and highest in the country, and it also has a ton of historical buildings, including its alcázar, a palace that inspired the sleeping beauty castle !!!!!). also it's not a city but there's a national park in madrid, the sierra de guadarrama national park and it's super beautiful, it's this lovely mountainous area perfect for hiking or just chilling, and depending on when in november you come, you might see snow!
as a final warning!! i don't know where you're from but in november madrid is probably colder than you are expecting so make sure to pack some extra layers just in case !!!
#ask#madrid#sorry for the long post anon. but you asked for it#(but again. sorry)#hope this is helpful!#and if you have something in particular in mind of some kind of activity or a kind of place of visit#let me know so i can further help#also about guadarrama !!!#the national park is just part of the mountain range of the guadarrama mountains#and personally i haven't been to the park but i've been to other places in the guadarrama mountains and i can't recommend them enough#just going anywhere in the mountains is <3333#i would recommend the hayedo de montejo (the southernmost beech forest in europe!)#the boca del asno which is a popular picnic spot#navacerrada is the most famous ski town. maybe it will be opened in november but i'm unsure? there's cool trekking paths tho and it's easy#to get to via public transport#also !!!! la pedriza !!! which is this cool mountain (?) group of mountains (?) with these big rock formations that look funny#and there's a ton of mountain goats there as well.#anddd in the town where la pedriza is located (manzanares el real) is a really cool castle used by the templars#one of the best preserved medieval castles i've been to#definitely the best one in madrid#i almost added manzanares el real to the list of places to see next to madrid but it didn't feel important enough#there's also other places as well like again. if you want more info about specific stuff feel free to let me know!!!#also with public transport you should be able to get everywhere. the metro is (maybe a bit confusing) pretty reliable
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purchased my tickets to accra and from lagos for my work trip at the end of march ✌️
#kat liveblogs her life#now i just gotta...get my actual visas#which is what fell through this past november when i was supposed to go to ghana and nigeria lol#here's hoping this trip is more successful#i got lucky in that i managed to get direct flights for BOTH trips#and both on united so i'll get a good chunk of miles for myself which is nice#the benefit of all this travel for work: they pay but i can collect the miles for myself#(also ofc the benefit is getting to visit all these new places and experience new cultures and grow my network and connect with students)#(but i'm just SAYING the miles are a really nice plus lol)
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My datemate's birthday is coming up, and he's hoping for it he can get all of his stuff from his parent's place (and in turn a visit from his mom, since she hasn't seen him in what will be a full year and four days on his bday). Out of everything he's excited to have his favorite stuffed animal to cuddle with again, a 3ft tall emperor penguin who's called Penguin (recently named Cuddles. But we still just refer to him as Penguin). I bought Penguin for him in a goodwill for like $4 about 2 years ago, and it's been my love's favorite thing ever since. He says Penguin is the perfect firmness for cuddling, as he likes a stiff stuffed animal. He really misses holding him. So I hope his mom comes thru and brings all his stuff. But at the very least, Penguin.
#my mom and I picked my datemate up last year on valentines day and ge hasn't been back to his family's place since#it was my mom's idea. my datemate used to stay over for like a full month each visit#n only stat away for 2 weeks. 3 tops. because we'd miss each other a lot#so around Halloween sge said to him ''why don't you just move in at this point''#so once he left after the holiday season (he stayed from mid November to mid January that visit) he packed all his stuff#n then we went to get him February 14th#but our car was small so we couldn't get most of his stuff here. so his fam agreed to keep it til we get a storage unit#which we now have#the reason my datemate didn't bring penguin originally is because he thought he'd get a chance to in a couple months#but a year has gone by with no opportunity for him to go home to get his things. between everyone working n stuff#but now that he's taking a vacation for his birthday there's an opportunity present#viti shoosh
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Yall wanna hear about smth? good im gonna rant in the tags anyway
#so :)) my favorite animal hands down is orcas#i happen to live on the east coast. aka like the ONE place in the world where orcas dont like to hang out in#my family has taken a few big vacations to maine over the years and we're going again this year#we also went to the very edge of Canada and this year we're gonna spend more time in Canada#also side note...... every time we've gone to maine we've gone on at least one whale watching trips to see humpbacks#and we have NEVER ONCE SEEN A HUMPBACK. weve seen a minke whale a basking shark a sun fish like 100 dolphins and a million seals#but no humpbacks 😭 but that's why we've been so many times they guarantee that you'll see them so we've only paid for tickets once#anyway. FUN FACT. there is ONE singular loner orca who regularly visits the new england area#his name is old thom :) he's approx 30 feet long :)#from what ive read it seems like he comes down here between may-november and hes seen almost every year#sometimes he hangs out with white sided dolphins which is really interesting bc orcas have been known to eat dolphins#and hes never been seen with another orca which is veryyyyyy uncommon#well. hes been seen in the EXACT. WATER. that we RODE A FERRY THROUGH to get from maine to Canada#he was seen near boston LIKE A MONTH??? before we were in Boston#his whole route is like. the exact waters ive been on or near multiple times.#AND WE'RE GOING BACK THIS YEAR.#I NEED TO SEE HIM!!!!!!! DO YOU UNDERSTAND!!!!!! I WOULD SOB#so yeah. fun facts :) everyone send good vibes for me to see old thom in maine this year 😡#gotta go back to work now bye love yall
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I would've put this in the tags but it's a lot lmao
So basically i was petting my snake while putting her into her feeding tub and that was not a good idea cause she bit my pinky
It didn't hurt, the shock is much worse than the bite, but it did bleed more than i expected and bruised cause my bb girl had a strong jaw and I'm proud of her❤️
Another time i did not give her physical warning before taking her out if her terrarium and she very politely put her mouth around the side of my hand to be like Hey Wtf so i put her back in her tank.
For context i had her for about 2 years at that point and EVERY time i got her out i would always pet her before getting her out to make sure she is awake and knows I'm there yk
If you said yes to the first 3 please explain in the tags what animal it was and what was the damage
#she was a ball python and would have been three years old this year#i lost her when i was visiting family the last week of November last year#she got out of her terarrium and literally no one could find her#i moved last month and still nothing ://#I loved Baby with every fiber of my being and it hurts not knowing what happened but honestly if Loki took her then shes in a better place#it pains me that i wasnt able to take care of her properly those last few months but i can only hope for the best#i still love Baby and nothing could ever replace the relationship i had with her#she was an amazing ball python and i couldnt have asked for a better companion in the roughly 3 years i had her
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Explore the top destinations to explore across the U.S. this November, from vibrant fall festivals to scenic autumn landscapes. Dive into our guide at https://www.oneair.ai/travel-guides/best-places-to-visit-in-the-us-in-november-2024/ for inspiration.
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Autumn Adventures: Our 2023 Trip to Europe
2023 Europe Trip In the autumn of 2023, my partner and I went on a trip across western Europe. I hope this will be the first of many Europe trips. In my next travel posts, I will be sharing some of our selected travel memories. Scotland, Italy, Germany, and France are the places we visited. First, a little about our trip. We knew we wanted to visit Europe in autumn – the temperature is more to…
#autumn in europe#best places to visit in europe in october/november#europe trip#fall trip to Europe#trip to Europe from Canada#trip to France#trip to Germany#trip to Italy#trip to scotland
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What is Samhain?
Samhain, celebrated from October 31st to November 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and from April 30th to May 1st in the Southern Hemisphere, is a sacred time when the veil between worlds is at its thinnest. During this festival, the boundaries between realms dissolve, allowing the unseen to come forward. It’s a time to honor our ancestors and offer them hospitality as we transition into the darker half of the year. While it marks the end of the old year, Samhain also heralds the beginning of a new one, reminding us that death is always followed by rebirth, making this festival a powerful moment of transformation.
It is pronounced "Sow-en," which means "summer's end" and aligns with Halloween in the Northern Hemisphere. Samhain marks the time when the Earth enters a period of rest, the days shorten, and winter begins its slow arrival. During this time, the air becomes crisper, the nights grow longer, and the warmth of summer fades, symbolizing the end of one cycle and the start of another.
Samhain holds deep significance as it is a time to remember and honor those we have lost. The thinning of the veil allows for a stronger connection with ancestors, spirits, and otherworldly beings. While it’s a time to venerate these spirits and fair folk, who are particularly active during this liminal period, it’s also essential to protect oneself from any harmful entities that may cross through.
A key aspect of Samhain is honoring and respecting the dead. One simple yet meaningful tradition is to set an extra place at the table for any spirit or ancestor, offering them a meal. Many witches also visit cemeteries to pay respects, not only to their own ancestors but also to those forgotten by time, ensuring no spirit is left without recognition.
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Morrigan x Dagda and Samhain
According to legend, the Irish deities the Dagda and the Morrigan consummate their relationship today to ensure the fertility of land, people, and animals for the year to come. The Dagda, “the good god,” is the tribal father god; the Morrigan, “the phantom queen,” is often described as a “battle goddess,” although that only hints at her powers. She begins the Great Rite in the form of an old hag but is rejuvenated by the union, regaining her youth and beauty. On the eve of Samhain, the Dagda, god of strength and fertility, meets the Morrigan, goddess of war and fate, at the River Unius. As he prepares for battle against the Fomorians, ancient enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann, he encounters the Morrigan bathing in the river. They make love, a symbolic act representing the union of the land (the Morrigan) with its protector (the Dagda). In return, the Morrigan promises to aid the Tuatha Dé Danann, using her powers of prophecy and battle to help them secure victory. Her role as a goddess of fate is essential, shaping the outcome of the war and the future of the land.
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Magic Correspondences:
Planets: Pluto, Saturn
Season: Autumn
Element: Water
Time of Day: Midnight
Tarot: The Death, The Devil, The Magician
Colors: Black, Orange, Gold, Silver, Red, Yellow, Purple
Herbs: Rosemary, Mugwort, Sage, Patchouli, Frankincense, Calendula, Garlic, Bay, Apple Leaf
Fruits: Pomegranate, Apple, Pear, Grapes, Hazelnuts
Vegetables: Pumpkin, Squash, Carrot, Potato, Turnip
Runes: Eihwaz, Jera, Othala
Crystals: Obsidian, Onyx, Carnelian, Cat’s Eye, Labradorite, Smokey Quartz, Black Tourmaline, Granite, Amber
Trees: Birch, Rowan, Hawthorn
Goddesses: Hecate, Banba, Cerridwen, Macha, Badb, Persephone, Cailleach Bheur, Kali, Bastet, Nephthys, Durga, Arianrhod, Baba Yaga
Gods: Hades, Loki, The Dagda, Cernunnos, Osiris, Anubis, Belenus, Arawn
Dragon: Grael
Flowers: Yarrow, Hawthorn, Marigold, Chrysanthemum, Blackthorn
Animals: Spider, Owl, Bat, Cat, Wolf, Dog, Rat, Snake, Raven, Cow
Magical powers: Transformation, Death, Life Cycles, Honoring the Dead, New Beginnings, Spirit Communication, Witchcraft, Faery Magick, Mirror Spells, Reincarnation, Astral Projection, Balance, Wisdom
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Activities to do:
👻 Honor your ancestors
👻 Connect with your loved ones that have passed away. Give them offerings, talk to them, and remember the happy moments
👻 Watch your favorite spooky movies
👻 Clean your altar (if you have one)
👻 Carve a pumpkin with symbols of what you want to attract (heart = love, water drops = healing)
👻 Talk with spirits through tarot cards, runes, or a pendulum
👻 Connect with your magick and your craft
👻 Honor and connect with your deities, leave them some offerings as it's an important celebration for everyone
👻 Light candles around your house
👻 Write wishes and place them on your jack-o'-lanterns
👻 Eat Samhain food or any food that makes you feel close to this sabbat
👻 Do guided meditations
👻 Make a special recipe and add some intentions
👻 Do some spells! October, especially Samhain, is the most magickal time!
👻 Leave some milk outside for Cat Síth!
👻 Honor the dead and respect life :D
👻 Write your wishes on bay leaves and burn them
👻 Honor the forgotten dead, those who don't have anyone to remember them, and light a candle for them
👻 Cleanse yourself and your house
👻 If you feel comfortable, visit a cemetery
👻 Eat lots of candy
👻 Light a Bonfire
👻 Eat apples (you can also use them as offerings)
👻 Take a walk in nature and appreciate the beauty of autumn
👻 Wear colors associated with Samhain, especially black
👻 Do candle magick
👻 Collect autumn leaves and place them in your house
👻 Use pumpkin seeds for spells—they're great for prosperity, abundance, or even love
👻 Put up photos of your loved ones who have passed, leave them food, and light candles
👻 Place figurines around your home with cats, crows, pumpkins or other Samhain symbols
👻 Throw a Samhain/Halloween feast with the people you love
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Food and drinks:
Meat – pork, especially (it’s completely okay if you don’t want to consume it), pumpkin – anything with pumpkin like pumpkin pie, seeds, bread, soup, corn – sweetcorn, popcorn, cornbread, apples – apple cake, apple pie, apple juice, apple cider, spiced wine, cider, mulled wine, honey, potatoes, roasted vegetables, stew, biscuits, salads made with veggies from your garden, recipes loved by your ancestors, pomegranates, squash
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useful sources: Wicca: A Modern Guide To Witchcraft & Magick; Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Complete A-Z for the Entire Magical World by Judika Illes
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Early this year, I was wandering through Batroun on my trip to Lebanon, one I try to make whenever possible to visit one of my oldest friends. Being there, where life seemed relaxed on the surface, my mind couldn't help but drift south along the coastline, traveling over 300 km to occupied Palestine and the besieged Gaza. With every step under quiet skies, I thought about the different world that had been carved out for Gaza. And yet, they are in our world, the one we are responsible for making and changing.
Most of my conversations with friends were about people there and in the south of Lebanon. It felt odd enjoying a cup of tea in the untouched north.
This month, the north of Lebanon was attacked, and Batroun was attacked last week. I was lucky enough to be able to help people close to me.
For people in Gaza, there is no easy escape. This harsh reality is even more deeply felt in the northern neighbourhoods and camps, where people are burning alive in tents, and those that survive are bracing for a cold and wet winter.
Last November, my friend @freepaleatine95 Marah's brother was killed in northern Gaza. Beit Hanoun, the place of his martyrdom, is now under siege again.
Please help save the rest of Marah's remaining family. Please help me in getting them a new tent, for shelter from the harsh exposure of winter. Your donations will also help several families that she is helping. As of right now, she is at $33,206 out of a $50,000 goal. She's gaining traction and getting closer. Think about what you would do to save the rest of your family. Think about how hard it is to rely on the good will of a world that has shown such cruelty.
Proof of vetting here by @90-ghost. For every donation within the next 24 hours, I will help with $5 USD per donation. Even a small amount helps, but if you can't spare anything, please share!
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november 23 cc set | greenllamas
November CC is finally here! It feels like forever since i posted but I have been really busy. This month's releases consist of 2 hairs and a new leftover from the sangria collection top!
Download details:
Sienna Hairs:
24 EA Swatches
Base Game Compatible
Hat Compatible
Tagged as Feminine
Custom shadow map + thumbnail
Jean Top
21 Swatches
Base Game Compatible
Tagged as feminine
notes:
All items have LODs, shadows, spec, and bumps + custom thumbnails so you should be able to find everything in the same place as the rest of my stuff in CAS.
All items are tagged as feminine
For more details on how many swatches each item has + the names visit the item index linked below.
If there are any issues with the items PLEASE let me know and I will try to get them fixed asap!
🔗 DOWNLOAD (free) | My CC | instagram
#ts4#the sims 4#sims 4#s4cc#ts4cc#s4mm#simblr#sims#maxis match#sims 4 cc#the sims community#s4mm hair#s4mmhair#sims 4 hair#ts4 hair
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🎐 operation dispatch (chan x idol!reader)
chan has been trying his hardest to get the two of you into dating rumors. it's not really working the way he wants it to.
✩ established relationship, f!idol!reader, pet names, cussing, crack & fluff. an expansion from the 'svt reacts to idol!reader having dating rumors' verse. more content under the cut. ✉︎ dedicating this to @cxffecoupx! ♡ + author's note below.
November 27, 2024 at 9:56 PM
DINO'S Operation Dispatch 🕺
◯ copy ending fairy ◯ take similar photos ◯ visit same place ◯ couple jewelry??? too much??? ◯ couple phone case ◯ make her my lockscreen?????????????? orrr ◯ mention in interview (maybe too much?) ◯ stare suuuuuuper long at award show. ◯ same hair color ✓ lovestagram ✓ matching clothes ✓ mention her music ✓ weverse ✓ allude to being Taken™
for dino. @️mahalkongdino not to sound like that dinonara who got sniped off the platform but . with dino's new hair color...? i see the Vision 🗨 34 ⟳ 203 ♡ 781
ESQUIRE INTERVIEW EXCERPT #디노 #DINO
💬 what is your ideal type? 🦦 it seems trivial, but i know i can be a lot. have you seen the movie 'set it up'? there's a line there where one of the characters says, 'you like because, and you love despite.' i think i'm well-liked by my members and by carat, which i'm grateful for. but my type would be someone who can love me despite some of my qualities.
💬 and what do you think are those qualities? 🦦 i don't think it would benefit me to divulge that. [laughs] alright, alright, i'll give one. honestly, i think i'm a bit greedy. not in a 'i-can't-share' way. more like, 'i want success. i want good luck.' and, when it comes to it, i know that i will want a good love, too. i wouldn't be able to settle for less.
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darl.ngyou IS THAT LEE FUCKING CHANNNN idbiluhoshi Y'all????? A wholeass hard launch out of nowhere????? meaniezklub Guys what if they're just friends cxffeecoupx can somebody please inform that one dino fan acct on twitter who practically manifested this omg
with love, kae ✎ when i first did the larger text imagine, i already had some idea that i would very likely expand on chan's verse. it just so happened that ris and her brilliant, brilliant mind!!!, also inboxed me about the very same thing ´◡` so ris.. this 1's for u <3..
#dino x reader#dino smau#lee chan x reader#dino fluff#svt smau#seventeen smau#svt x reader#seventeen x reader#svt fluff#seventeen fluff#svt imagines#seventeen imagines#── ᵎᵎ ✦ mine#[ lee chan i'd lay down my life for you ]#[ did this while trying (and failing) at NIKI ticketing ]#[ btw i fought the formatting of this for 30 MINUTES so if anything is off. just Avert your eyes ]
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