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Revolutionising Road Construction with Technology: Enhancing Project Management for a Smarter Future
The road construction industry plays a vital role in shaping modern infrastructure, driving economic growth, and ensuring efficient transportation networks. However, it faces persistent challenges, including project delays, safety risks, cost overruns, and inefficient resource management. As construction projects grow in complexity, the need for innovative solutions to boost productivity and efficiency has never been more critical.
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Ensuring Safety Through Planning and Communication in Road Construction
The twin pillars of Planning and Communication in Road Construction Safety are fundamental for ensuring the well-being of workers and the public. This article will delve into why meticulous planning and effective communication are critical in managing the unique risks associated with road construction projects and how they can significantly enhance safety outcomes. The Role of Planning in Road…
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Holiday updates!
Unfortunately, it looks like I wouldn't be able to deliver on my Yuletide in the Elvenking's Realm this Christmas season, as I had planned. Although I have been having a very merry (albeit hectic) holiday season offline with my family, my Tumblr experience since Thanksgiving has been rather bah-humbug.
I'm not sure why; my Moots are being lovely as usual, but overall the vibes are off. Perhaps it is a *me* issue. I feel oddly out-of-place and even rejected because I noticed a weird, sudden drop in my follower count (by like 10+)--which is possibly a site glitch, but it's disconcerting nonetheless. I know Follower count doesn't matter here, but you cannot truly care about your Followers as individuals without tracking how many there are, could you? And I do happen to care about each person that chooses to follow me; I'm not cool enough to pretend not to notice.
Anywayyyyy... on top of that humbug-ness, I have been experiencing crippling writer's block for weeks. It's not even that I cannot seem to write; I actually am hating my writing right now! And when I try to read my talented friends' fics for inspiration, I just feel more disappointed in my own (perceived) lack of skill. This is a normal feeling for a writer that happens to everyone occasionally, but it's pretty bad. If this type of writer burnout is allowed to fester, it's what often leads writers to quit. So I'm trying to be careful and gentle with myself and not push too hard.
I don't want to work on any of my precious WIPS when I'm in this kind of mood; the sourness would seep into my writing! Especially my Yuletide series, which is supposed to be filled with joy and hope! So alas, that would just have to wait another year.
But now for some positive news! My dear husband has bought me a new laptop for Christmas! He's a stickler for rules and tradition, so I can't open it until Christmas Day, but once I set it up, my sister can give me her gift--the Scrivener software!
I've decided to spend the rest of December taking it easy by not pushing myself to produce anything; instead I will just try to set myself up for a strong start to 2025 when I come back from my post-Christmas vacation (going on a road trip to see family). The new laptop and software should give me a little boost! :) And I gotta go learn how to use Scrivener now--lol!
I hope everyone reading this is having as good a Christmas season as possible. <3 This is the time of year when I truly wish everyone can experience joy and peace, whatever or however you celebrate. If there is anything at all that I can do to help you be merry, my Ask Box and DMs remain open. Please know that you are very loved.
One the flipside, if anyone would like to send some Christmas joy my way, please sign my Christmas tree (I saw some Mutuals doing this!) and/OR give my Yuletide series a try! Every little bit of cheer helps!
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LANDSCAPING LOVE || Bakugou Katsuki x Reader || Chapter I.
SUMMARY -> Tired of bouncing back and forth between the U.S. and Japan after graduating college, you’ve finally secured the career of your dreams: You’re Japan’s first heroics cartographer, a title bestowed upon you due to your quirk and specialty, that creates geographic maps for hero agencies across the country. While your work is highly respected and sought after, you’re known for a more niche reason among your coworkers at the Dynamight Agency: the food you make is fucking amazing. When Dynamight himself inevitably gets word that you’re coming for his cooking title on his own turf, chaos ensues and you find yourself competing against your boss for not only best chef, but also to win over his heart.
CONTENT/WARNINGS -> Pro hero AU, agency reader, reader with a quirk, fem/AFAB reader, reader is originally from America, reader is bilingual (English and Japanese), strangers (more like coworkers that don’t get a chance to speak much) to friends to lovers, fluff & chaos, minimal angst, suggestive humor.
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Running late for your first agency project presentation was not on your bingo card this year.
Because of nerves and the constant fear that you were going to tumble over your words during your presentation, you pulled a semi-all nighter and stayed up until 3 a.m. rehearsing your slides and your speech for the Dynamight Agency’s meeting on your current geographic project.
You’ve been working for the company for 7 months now, and this project is the first large-scale assignment you’d been given since you started. You’ve worked on smaller, personal projects for Dynamight and other pro heroes, but this project was your pride and joy, seeing as it was requested by Dynamight himself.
Your quirk, landscape, allows for you to create an entire mental map, in very graphic detail, of the area around you within five miles. This includes the visualization and relative scale of buildings, sidewalks, roads, and alleyways. Your quirk works when you place your bare hands on the ground, which sort of sucks because the city’s grounds weren’t exactly the cleanest. In order for you to utilize your quirk correctly, you grew up practicing cartography of all sorts. One could say your quirk opened up doors to many different career paths, such as engineering or urban planning, but you had decided early on that the best way you would be able to help people is by utilizing your maps for heroes.
Heroes use maps for everything, and you were going to profit off of that no matter what. Your quirk could expand past the five mile radius if you kept bouncing around to different areas, drew their maps from your memory, and combined all maps to create one whole map of a specific city or town. During your time in undergrad, you majored in and graduated (Summa cum laude, may you add) with a degree in geography, your main focus of research being urban cartography. Heroics cartography didn’t exist, so you figured the next best thing would be urban areas.
Your undergraduate research consisted of said urban cartography, and because of your academic standing, you were offered a study-abroad program for geographers that was located in Tokyo, which you took without a second’s hesitation. You always dreamed that you’d be helping U.S. heroes, however, during your time in Tokyo, you fell in love with the entirety of Japan and the vast landscapes you got to visit and draw. Your research professor oversaw your projects, which consisted of city maps, data collection, and utilizing GIS software to create digital maps that could be used for multiple different areas, whether that be infrastructure planning, evacuation routes, or heroics, your main focus.
Your current job as a heroics cartographer is a first in Japan. While it’s not that well-known that you’re the first person to ever have such a title, the pro heroes around you seem to understand its importance. Your job at Dynamight’s Agency allows you to create maps for Dynamight and his sidekicks to use for patrol routes, monitoring high crime areas across the city, and visualizing the areas where property damage occurs most. Not only do you work for Dynamight, but your skills have been requested and used by other pros across the city, including but not limited to Deku, Shouto, and Red Riot.
You really got into this career out of sheer luck and fate. While you were drawing up maps for the city during your third year of undergrad, pro hero Red Riot had reached out to you after he accidentally destroyed one of your maps at the post office in Musutafu during a fight with a villain. He’d picked up the broken display and noticed your name in the corner and contacted you through your professor. Initially pissed off because you’d just finished that map literally a week and a half prior to its destruction, you gave him grace and told him you’d be in touch with the post office to create a new one.
He ended up paying you back for the damage, and upon realizing how detailed your maps were, inquired about your skills in cartography. It was quite jarring, sitting in Red Riot’s agency at the ripe age of 20, sweat dripping down your back through your blouse as one of the top heroes in the nation asked if you’d be able to draw up a map of a large electrical facility for him to use for an upcoming mission. He’d apparently been trying to find an up-to-date map of the interior, but had no luck. Within a week, you were being driven in a fancy company car to the facility so you could use your quirk and recreate the building’s interior infrastructure.
After you’d created the map for him, Red Riot, or Eijiro, as you now get to call him, had asked that you look into working for the pros after you graduated. He was under the impression that you were actually a Japanese university student, so you had to break the news that you actually worked in the U.S. Upon realizing, Eijiro explained that he would be more than happy to get you in contact with plenty of heroes that could use your work and give you a job abroad for almost double the pay you’d be receiving if you stayed in America.
Turns out that keeping in contact with a top hero in Japan that destroyed weeks of your work within 3 minutes of a fight was a good idea after all. Eijiro was the one who ultimately hooked you up with a job under the roof of Dynamight’s agency. Once you’d graduated, you decided that you’d work in the U.S. for a little while longer to build up your experience and resume before you decided to go abroad.
You ended up staying in America for two more years after graduation, traveling across the country and working with urban geographers in cities like Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York City, and Washington D.C. During this time, you were given full travel privileges to fly to Japan and help Red Riot and his pro hero allies develop brand new patrol map routes across different cities. You loved this part of your job most, and after finishing up your second year post-grad, decided to make it official and asked Eijiro if the job position was still on the table.
He would go on to give you one of the prettiest smiles you’d ever seen and excitedly tell you that yes, it was always available to you. Being friends with Eijiro meant not only a once-in-a-lifetime career connection, but it also meant realizing your potential early on.
You absolutely adore the work you do for Dynamight and his peers and wouldn’t trade it for the world. However, if you don’t hurry the hell up and get to your building in the next 7 minutes, your dream job might as well go poof. Dynamight absolutely hates when people are late, and you’ve had the pleasure of watching him blow up on company execs for showing up 15 minutes late and “wasting his fuckin’ time.”
Working for a man like Bakugou Katsuki was definitely a wakeup call the first two months you were at his agency. Turns out that while he approved your position that would inevitably change the way cartography was viewed in the modern world of heroes, Bakugou didn’t exactly care to look into what you specialized in, or so you thought. You really hadn’t had a chance to actually speak with him aside from filling him and his manager in on upcoming projects and maps you were in the process of making. After 7 months of working for the agency, you’d spoken to your boss a whopping four times, all lasting under three minutes.
This presentation you were about to give is the first one where Dynamight would be present, and fuck if you weren’t about to shit your pants from not only nerves, but fear that you might not get in the door on time for its start.
Racing past the front desk and haphazardly greeting the security guards before flashing your badge to be let through the agency gates blocking visitors from reaching the elevators, you managed to press the button for the remaining elevator on the ground floor that was being sent up.
You probably looked like an absolute atrocity in front of your fellow coworkers, with windswept hair and panting in the virtually silent elevator, save for the whirring of the machine as it took you up to the fourteenth floor of the building.
As soon as the doors of the elevator opened, you booked it down the hall to the meeting room, with 43 seconds to spare before the clock hit 9 a.m. sharp. “So sorry I’m running late! I was supposed to be here setting up earlier but some big stupid bitch tried hijacking the bus I was going to take-” you began in a rush, placing your bag and coat on your chair in the large room with a round table full of your team members and other coworkers from the analytics department.
Your team member Carl, one of only three others in the cartography department at the agency, hit your foot from under the table while calling out your name. “You’re speaking in English, we have no clue what you’re saying,” he whispered, with you quickly muttering out an apology. “Shit— sorry about that— slips my mind to switch back and forth sometimes. Apologies for not being here sooner,” you bowed to the ten workers in the room, suddenly realizing Dynamight himself nor his manager had shown up yet. Thank god, you let out a small breath of relief.
“Is Dynamight going to be in soon or should I begin without him?” You asked as your other team member Kanako grabbed your computer out of your bag and plugged it into the projector while you began pulling out your speaker notes.
“Said he’d be in soon, had to catch up with Red Riot about an ongoing police chase outside the city,” your last team member Naomi spoke out loud. Naomi was your resident work bff, and was also the one that regularly reached out to Dynamight for you to inquire about starting new projects or letting him know of recent updates. She honestly didn’t even like having to email her own boss that much, but she was more than happy to run into his manager and talk about the highs and lows of cartography if it meant staring at the poor man like he was on the lunch menu.
“Well that at least gives us some time to set it up. Sorry you all had to wait on me to get here to pull up the slides.” You felt guilty that your team had to sit in awkward silence with a department that rarely ever interacted with your own for probably a solid 20 minutes, but at least you got to the room before Dynamight so you didn’t risk a verbal ass beating in front of everyone.
As soon as you’d finished laying out the hand-drawn maps of your project out on the round table, Dynamight himself opened the large oak door and walked into the meeting room, glancing at you for a split second before sitting in the chair that was opposite of you, towards the back of the room and for him to be able to see everyone clearly. His manager trailed in behind him, scolding him for not slowing down and hearing his run down of how the meeting would go. Dynamight only waved his hand in the air at his manager before casting his sharp gaze back to you.
You felt a twinge of anxiety race up your body. You really hadn’t been expecting him to come to this meeting until Naomi filled you in two weeks ago that he wanted to attend. Guess it meant he actually did pay attention to what he hired you and your team for. Regardless, you bowed to him and began speaking, not waiting for him to tell you to start, as he wasn’t one that gave directions to grown adults.
“Thank you for joining us today, Dynamight. The project that my team and I have been working on recently is one you formally requested for us to start three months ago,” you clicked the presentation remote that flipped to the next screen on your slideshow. “As you requested, the cartography department created digital and physical choropleth maps of the districts within Musutafu and their relative crime rates within the past year.” You pointed towards the round desk. “The top map is the same as the map you see on our slideshow,” you spoke in a quick, easy-to-understand manner and glanced at everyone’s faces to gauge their reactions throughout your presentation speech.
The maps that Dynamight had asked for were so that he would be able to see if his patrol routes needed to be changed in order to monitor areas of Musutafu that were still unresponsive to patrols by heroes in terms of crime decreasing. If there was one thing your boss prided himself on, it was his patrol routes and his ability to cut crime and villain attack rates in his designated areas in half. However, recently there was an uptick in petty crime rates, and in order for him to not get shit on by the public for a “lack of appropriate response,” he put in a formal request for your department to create maps relating to recent data changes in crime rates across the city.
You and your team were more than happy to fulfill this request, as it meant working with real, recent data and meant you got to visit neighboring hero agencies and compare their patrol route crime rates with Dynamight’s. Any excuse to get out of your department’s office on the fifth floor was a godsend because your back really couldn’t handle anymore work days where you were hunched over the large workbench mapping out the city for hours at a time.
As you continued on with your presentation, you periodically glanced towards Dynamight to check his facial expressions for any annoyance or confusion at your maps. Seeing none, you internally LETS FUCKING GOOOO’d because you knew it meant at the very least that if he was understanding the maps, everyone else most likely could too.
Once you reached the last slide, you made a small noise of dissatisfaction. “When we took a look at certain districts, we did notice that the victims of the crimes committed were young women who regularly walked home by themselves later at night. They seemed to be around their early 20s to their late 30s.” Naomi nodded at you, a silent way of saying to continue on.
“I’m sure that you don’t like when many do this, and forgive me if I’m stepping out of bounds,” you began, feeling your hands sweat. “But please do take this information seriously. I know you’re a hardworking hero, so I trust your skills. But I sincerely hope the next time I check the data that the rates will have fallen. People deserve to walk home without fearing for their lives.”
Dynamight’s eyes seemed to bore into your skin, wanting to bark a clipped response back, but he managed to nod silently. You didn’t want to outright mention you yourself were scared of the trend in crime since you fit the statistic, often walking home by yourself late after all-day shifts, but it seems like he’d caught on by the look on your face.
You wrapped up the presentation and answered a couple different questions that the analytics department had about the data collection and resources you used. After your coworkers began packing their bags to leave, you noticed that Dynamight had gotten up out of his chair and walked over to you, who currently stood beside your bag, closing all the tabs you had open that were starting to overheat your little computer.
Glancing up, you nearly choked on your spit at the proximity between the two of you. He was in his winter hero suit, with the black turtleneck beneath his chest piece being pulled tight against his arms, making his muscles pop out unnecessarily in your face, but you definitely were not complaining. Bim..g… muscles… you thought, trying not to stare too long.
“Y-Yes, Dynamight sir?” You managed to sputter out, all too aware of your team members looking at the two of you now. Dynamight managed to grunt in acknowledgement before speaking. “Wanted to ask if you could make one of your fuckin’ maps for Deku. The shithead keeps begging me to ask, he wants one to hang up in his office of his patrol routes.”
Your eyes widened in surprise. Of course you would make him one, but you didn’t expect for Dynamight to ask you directly. Typically he forced his manager Atsuno to write out emails of requests he had. You managed to nod eagerly to him. “Yeah, no problem. I can email him later and ask about details. Thanks for letting me know.”
Dynamight only grunted once more before turning on his heel and leaving the room, leaving Atsuno to give chase to his boss as he bowed quickly at you and gave his appreciation for your presentation before leaving the room himself.
The only ones left in the room now were your teammates, and all it took was one glance between the four of you before you all let out a holler in excitement. “We did it! You did incredible up there girl,” Naomi slung her arm around you as you pulled her in for a hug. “I was shitting bricks the whole time, I don’t think I realized how intense Dynamight’s stare can be.”
Kanako and Carl high fived you as you all made your way to the elevator to take back down to your department. “Our first big project presentation and we didn’t get screamed at for a minuscule error? I think we deserve to celebrate tonight,” Carl wiggled his eyebrows towards you and Kanako, with Naomi agreeing excitedly.
“Bar or at someone’s place? Should we drink? Oh we’re totally drinking.” You couldn’t help but smile at your coworkers beside you. You were so grateful to have them beside you while you’d adjusted to the agency life the past couple months. All three of them had come from a specialized area in the analytics department that related to gathering information data on the public, which included things like crime rates and damage assessments.
When your job had been approved, Atsuno told you that you’d be working in a new department in your own section within the agency with some people taken from the analytics department, taking you off guard. You’d surely thought you’d be thrown into analytics too, seeing how geography and cartography could squeeze into it somehow.
Meeting your team for the first time, you were more than grateful to have them work with you as you’d expected to be alone in your department for a while. You helped walk them through the basics of cartography and digital mapmaking using current software, quickly realizing the talent each one had for different areas. While you were technically the head of your department, you felt like everyone pulled their weight equally and deserved to be held on the same level.
“We can go out or I can make us something,” you spoke out loud as the elevator dinged open. “I know you guys have been bugging me about cooking since I bring my own lunches everyday.” Naomi cheered beside you, agreeing as Carl and Kanako hummed in thought. “I’ll pitch in for ingredients if Carl and Naomi buy the alcohol,” Kanako said, casting a glance to her coworkers that were chanting, American food! American food! Over and over again to one another.
All in agreement, you quickly got off on the fifth floor and entered your department room. Located towards the right hand corner in the back of the large office floor, the department itself wasn’t noticeable to the general eye unless you went looking. You each had respective offices lining a small back hallway, with the room at the very end of it being your workshop that expanded into a large open-area space containing desktops, workbenches, and cartography supplies strewn around the place. Atsuno had been kind enough to order a custom nameplate to go above the awning of you and your team’s hall, with Heroics Cartography Department written out in beautiful gold lettering, contrasting nicely against the cool grey paint of the wall.
“Let’s lock in on the rest of the requests and orders today so we can leave at a decent time,” you said, closing the door to the workshop as everyone spoke in agreement. Carl called out your name as you were booting up the desktops to pull up emails from your clients. “We doing hard liquor shit tonight or going with something like wine? Need to pair it well with whatever you’re making.”
You hummed in thought. “We could definitely do cocktails. I was thinking about making gumbo since it’s still cold outside.” You grabbed your phone that was situated in your bag and opened up the Notes app to create your grocery store list. Luckily Japan kept up with their spices and typically had an American section in larger stores where you could grab some of the spice mixes needed for your food.
“Make it spicy as fuck girl, I wanna feel tears pouring out of my eyes to your incredible cooking,” Naomi said, sending you a dreamy look. “If I make it too spicy, Carl’s gonna shit his pants. We all know this man can’t handle spice to save his life.”
“Hey! Will not,” Carl scoffed in surprise. “I just got dunked on by my ancestors because they thought it was funny to give me no spice tolerance in a country that literally eats spicy food in almost every meal.” Kanako managed a laugh at that, sending Carl a sympathetic glance before speaking to you. “If it’s not too much trouble, you could always split it into one pot being spicy and one pot being milder.”
“Fair point, but y’all better eat every morsel of my food. Southern cooking isn’t for the weak,” you mentioned as you scrolled through your finished grocery list, checking for any missing items. Naomi sent you a questioning look before asking you, “you’re from the south U.S. right? Isn’t that like hella country?” You sighed as you nodded. “Yeah, but I lived in the city, not necessarily rural. Didn’t stop me from cooking all types of recipes though.”
“Well wherever you were, you managed to become a pretty kick ass chef on your own. Your lunch always looks god tier.” Kanako said as Carl and Naomi nodded in agreement. You felt your face heat up in embarrassment at the compliment. “Living on your own in college will make you think of some wild new recipes in the name of using up all your groceries to not waste food.”
“That’s for sure, I lived off 20 different cup ramen recipes I created myself with random items from the dining halls I could snag before I got caught.” Carl muttered out loud while he pulled different sized calipers from his desk drawer to begin sketching up a project for Chargebolt.
“Food is food, for real,” you nodded in solidarity. There’s been one too many times where you felt too lazy to make full meals during school, which meant being stuck with random microwave food you kept for low energy days in your apartment kitchen. “Can’t wait to get shitfaced and discuss the existential dread of fucking up on expensive mapping paper,” you mused. Being an absolute geek over geography and cartography, you’ve caught yourself in too many drunken rambles about work-related topics when out with college friends after finals and papers were finished up for the semester.
“Let’s do our best so we can enjoy our Friday into the weekend!” Naomi pumped her fist in the air as she spoke, all of you cheering in agreement.
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Later that night, after you all managed to finish up your progress for the day and headed out to grab your respective supplies for your celebration, you found yourself humming to a random 2010s playlist that Kanako had thrown on randomly while you cooked in the kitchen of your apartment. You lived not too far from the agency, a 25 minute walk or an 8 minute bus ride, in a nice neighborhood adorned with townhomes along the street, away from the major roads but still comfortably accessible. The salary you had now had blessed you with the opportunity to live in a nicer place, but you still opted for a more homey feel rather than all the modern bullshit that people were raving for. You really hated the idea of solid white walls and no color in your living space.
Your apartment was on the smaller side but it was just you who lived there. Naomi actually lived in the townhome across the street on the second floor. You both had found out early in your job at the agency, walking home at the same time and going from that awkward “going the same way, sorry” to “oh word you live here?” It meant that you had regular girls nights together and grew close, the friendship between the two of you falling into place naturally. Kanako and Carl were actually roommates in a flat that was a 10 minute train ride away. It truly was fate that all of you managed to not only work well, but vibe with each other outside the office too.
As you finished plating your dishes in bowls, you could hear the conversation flowing between your team in your living room. A couple drinks had already been thrown back and you were more than aware that drinking before you had food in your system was probably a bad idea, but you were about to eat anyways so fuck it. You were already two Moscow mules deep by the time you’d finished up the gumbo.
“Food’s ready!” You called out from the kitchen, the open floor plan making it easy for you to get the attention of everyone else sitting on the couch watching Love is Blind. That show was a debatable one, but you enjoyed watching Carl’s bewildered expressions at the absolutely heinous jokes Kanako would throw out about the men and women of the show and some of their horrible personalities.
“Girl get in here and tell me whether or not you think Gigi needs to up and leave ugly ass Damian,” Naomi said, helping you grab two of the four plates you were bringing out to the coffee table. “I can tell you right now that she does, she’s way too good for someone that looks like a chad version of Ed Sheeran.”
Kanako busted out laughing at your remark, agreeing at the resemblance. As you ate, everyone poured endless compliments into your food, making your chest swell with pride in your hobby. You absolutely loved to cook, and it helped you get through the more rough parts of life when you were struggling to keep up with the demands of school and research. Cooking was your safe space and you made sure you perfected staple recipes from home so you could share them with others, like you were doing now.
Kanako threw back another shot as she chased it with a can of Dr. Pepper before speaking your name. “You do know that your cooking could rival Dynamight’s, right?” You paused mid chew, throwing up an eyebrow at her to continue. You didn’t strike your boss as a cooking connoisseur, but you yourself didn’t look like one either, so you kept an open mind.
“He brings food to the potlucks we have during holidays sometimes. When I tell you that man can damn well cook, believe me,” she slurred slightly, the alcohol already hitting her. Naomi nodded in agreement. “Trust us when we say his cooking is top tier. He’d never admit it, but he likes cooking for others if it means feeding into his ego.” Naomi said, letting out a huff of laughter.
“I tried his signature mapo tofu once and it was so good but I literally had to call in sick the next day because I could not handle the spice he puts in his recipes,” Carl’s forehead thudded against the wood of the coffee table as he grimaced at the memory. “If he ever found out I nearly passed out on the toilet from what he called ‘baby shit spicy’, I think he’d fire me.” You barked out a laugh at that, imagining Dynamight drilling it into your teammate about not appreciating his food and getting sick from it.
Your team had been working with the Dynamight Agency for almost 2 years before you’d joined. It was always jarring to hear the stories of Dynamight from them. Your initial reactions to him early on were anything but pleasant, and still sometimes lean on the side of moderate annoyance. He sounded like a total dick at the beginning, but had apparently mellowed out after high school. You heard he’d bullied the hell out of the current number 1 hero during his time in middle school and a little bit of high school, which had made you livid.
You grabbed the handle of Tito’s sitting in front of you all and poured it into your glass before cracking open a new can of ginger beer and pouring it into the glass as well. You could feel the warmth of the alcohol spreading through you, loosening up your tongue the more you drank.
Retrospectively, you really shouldn’t have said the next thing that you did if it meant saving your ass in the workplace that following Monday.
“I could definitely kick Bakugou’s ass if we had a cook off, I mean I’m basically a god tier hobby chef at this point,” you muttered, missing the expressions of your coworkers, specifically the smirk Naomi had on her face. “You think so?” Carl nudged your leg with his own, casting you a tipsy glance. “Fuck yeah I could, I don’t think you realize how hard some southern cooking can be. If I can keep making the recipes without screwing them up, I’m pretty much a god in the kitchen.”
Naomi snickered as Kanako sighed out. “Don’t let Dynamight hear you say that. He gets competitive fast, especially when it comes to food. He was known in high school as the chef of his dorm, didn’t trust others to cook as well as he could.” You definitely could see that, as he struck you as the type to call his friends’ cooking skills trash compared to his own. You hadn’t had the chance to try anything by him yet but could assume it was pretty good if your coworkers spoke of it so highly.
“He can bring it on, I’m not scared of his ass, I bet he couldn’t cook a Cajun recipe if he tried,” Your mouth was moving before you had a chance to realize the words you were saying. “Yeah yeah, big talk for a girl that stuttered after taking one look at her boss’ biceps.” You nearly choked on your drink as Naomi absolutely obliterated you with one sentence. Damn, I really thought I was slick with the look. You sighed as Kanako simply whistled in your direction.
“Don’t tell me you’re falling for him already? His good looks are hard to miss,” she said as she handed you a napkin to wipe your mouth with. Muttering out a thanks, you tried to save yourself some embarrassment. “Oh please, if I wanted to torture myself by falling for a narcissist, I’d go for Shindou instead.” You shuddered at the thought of working for someone like him, suddenly grateful at the fact that you were working for Dynamight instead.
“Don’t deny yourself. I bet you probably had a Dynamight wall in your dorm room at some point.” Carl was an absolute menace when he got tipsy, clearly not skipping out on poking fun at you. You groaned at his comment, shaking your head. “Nah, it was a Deku wall, actually.” You weren’t lying if you thought about it, you did have a lot of respect for the hero as you’d learned more about him during your study abroad. He came from a humble background, what was there not to like about someone as sweet as the number 1?
“You always struck me as the type of person to go for someone batshit crazy though. I bet you’d probably like it if Dynamight was mean to you.” Kanako sent you a look that made you shiver. “How dare you accuse me of such nonsense,” you tutted, sipping on your drink before muttering a small, “I probably would.” Naomi slapped her hand on the table, yelling out, “I heard that you freak!”
You couldn’t help but laugh as your team members switched the topic to their picks for hottest heroes, with Carl sighing dreamily as he named Red Riot his number one choice, Uravity being a close second. During the chaos of the conversation, you forgot all about your quip towards Dynamight’s cooking.
You really should have remembered, because remembering would mean you could have prepared yourself more for your conversation with him later.
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After the eventful weekend and nursing a massive hangover from the sheer amount of vodka you managed to drink together, your team trudged their way into the workplace again and began the process of uploading and creating new maps on ArcGIS to send over for clients’ approval. You were all lucky you got weekends off when there wasn’t a high demand of requests for maps and geographic data.
You were midway through a rough sketch of Deku’s patrol route, taking a small break to grab a water bottle from the vending machine on the second floor when you heard the first whispers.
“— she definitely wouldn’t,” a man from the finance department whispered to his coworker who was shaking his head enthusiastically. You recognized the guy who was speaking as Leo, a coworker you’d met early on that helped you budget out what was needed in terms of supplies in your current workspace. He often chatted with Naomi, who regularly contacted him to put in new orders of pencils and ink for the maps you all drew by hand. “I think she could. She’s from the west, they tend to take home cooking pretty seriously over there. No doubt she could beat him.” The other coworker beside Leo spoke. Now that caught your attention. It sounded like they were talking about you, but you couldn’t be sure. You didn’t know how many other people were in the agency that were also from the west, they could be talking about anybody, right?
As soon as they saw you, Leo nudged his coworker to shut up before waving at you with an uneasy smile. “What are y’all talking about over here? Something about cooking?” You said, walking over and greeting both of them. Leo nodded, slightly caught off guard. “Yeah, we— uh, we were talking about a cooking show we both watch! One of the chefs is from the west and she’s competing with other chefs to win a national title.” You raised an eyebrow at him, not really buying it but not really caring too much to think that hard about it. “Well remember that westerners can be pretty goated at cooking all kinds of food. She’s probably got a chance,” you shrugged before excusing yourself, waving at them as you walked back to the elevator once you purchased your water bottle.
You continued to flutter in and out of your workspace throughout the day, stopping for lunch and eating in your office with Naomi before returning back to work. However, you weren’t stupid; there were way more eyes on you today than you’d ever experienced, even more than when you first joined. You knew Naomi was sort of a gossip guru in the office, but you’d assumed she was probably flexing your cooking to anyone that crossed her path during the day.
You didn’t mind it, but the attention on you was definitely kind of concerning, especially because people kept whispering about something to do with an upcoming agency event that would include food. You figured you could probably whip up some good appetizers to bring to it, whenever it was.
As you were finishing up your sketches and scaling them correctly with the notes on your computer, Atsuno hurriedly burst through the door of the workshop, looking slightly disheveled. Your coworkers all glanced up at him at the same time before he coughed awkwardly and straightened his posture.
“New request sent in? Surely it’s not that important for you to have to run in here for,” You asked him as you wiped your hands on a towel to get rid of the ink stains along your palms. You definitely couldn’t risk messing up the paper now that you were this far along. He sighed heavily before shaking his head. “No, I uh— I had to come in here and ask that you go meet with Dynamight before you get off work. He wants to check in on the progress with Deku’s patrol route map.” You raised an eyebrow. Couldn’t he just shoot us an email? you wondered before nodding, asking if he was in his office. Atsuno nodded, offering to walk with you there, filling you in on the progress that’s about to be made with the maps your team had created relating back to crime rates along the districts in the city.
You missed the slightly concerned glance Naomi cast your way as you exited the shop.
After taking the elevator up to Dynamight’s office located on the 10th floor, you stepped off the lift and looked around the interior. You rarely ever came to this floor since it was mainly Dynamight’s office, the rest of the floor filled with smaller offices that were for his sidekicks, Atsuno, and his other head managers from different departments.
Turning right out of the elevator, Atsuno walked you to Dynamight’s office, adjacent from his own. Upon knocking, a gruff “come in” came from the other side of the door. Dynamight’s office was fucking nice.
It was as large as your own workshop, if not larger, and contained Dynamight’s desk, shelves full of memorabilia and other items, a couch in the center of the room, and what seemed to be an en-suite bathroom. His office overlooked the rest of the city, large window panes lining the wall his back was turned to. Along the rest of the non-windowed walls were frames of photos that contained Dynamight in his younger years, from when he was in high school to now. He was still in his mid 20s, but the photos along the wall told an interesting story of his life the past few years as he climbed the hero ranks.
Turning towards him, Atsuno cleared his throat before bowing to you and leaving, citing that he had to go sit in on a phone call with a sports clothing brand that was looking to sponsor Dynamight. He sure did clear out of here fast. You figured he was probably just busy, as all Mondays are.
Dynamight was staring into your soul again as you turned back to him and awkwardly shifted your weight onto your other foot. You began the conversation with, “you wanted to check in on Deku’s request, right?”
“Yeah. Nerd’s looking forward to it and won’t shut the hell up every time he calls me. Enjoys your work a fuckin’ ton,” he spoke, his gravelly voice sending a pleasurable hum through your body. If he wasn’t a hero, he could definitely be an ASMR YouTuber, you mused.
You gave him a small smile. “I’m surprised he’s heard of me. My work isn’t exactly groundbreaking,” you began to fiddle with your work jacket’s zipper. It was cold as shit in your office, so you had Leo sneak in an order for your team to have matching work jackets by Carhartt since they were durable and warm. “Yeah, well get used to the recognition. Your job is a first for the country. Constantly gettin’ questions about why I hired you.” You felt a small spark of annoyance work through your system. “Not sure you mean that in a good or bad way.” You huffed, walking towards his desk and sitting across from him in one of the plush seats. He eyed you with mild curiosity before explaining.
“Not a bad thing. People just don’t understand why yer work’s so important.” You nodded in acknowledgement. He wasn’t wrong. Cartographers are uncommon in the modern world now that technology has dominated the industry. You remember the times in college where people would always ask why you got into your field. You had to explain that cartography wasn’t just hand drawing maps; it related back to software and digital images too.
“I get to create anything I want on a map. My quirk’s a weird one, but it helps a lot of different people, so I’m not complaining.” You eyed the pack of pink sparkly sticky notes and glitter pens sitting next to Dynamight’s keyboard. Pinky probably brought him her new stationary set that launched recently, you thought to yourself with amusement.
“Speakin’ of, been wantin’ to ask you a question.” Dynamight caught you eying his stationary and scratched his neck in what you could assume to be embarrassment. “Shoot,” you replied, noting that the sun was finally beginning to set later in the day now that the winter solstice happened a month ago.
“Why didn’t you become like— a fuckin’ underground hero or some shit? Your quirk isn’t that niche. Could use it for raids n’ infiltrating places.” You didn’t know whether or not to take his commentary as a compliment or not, but you figured that if he was questioning your avoidance of the hero career path, it meant he noticed something in you that you didn’t.
“It wasn’t for me. My quirk is exhausting. Five miles sounds like a pretty small radius, but when I’m visualizing the area, everything is visualized. Buildings, roads, you name it. Drawing it from memory takes a lot out of me,” you spoke. “I take a while to draw and digitize my maps. It wouldn’t be easy to keep up with the hustle of hero work, let alone working within a time crunch.”
Dynamight hummed in acknowledgement. You really didn’t expect to be conversing with him about your life choices, but it was a nice break, and it meant you got to learn more about him, even if he was asking about your life.
“You still chose to work with heroes though.” You let out a small laugh. “I guess you’re right,” you began, meeting his stare. He was really pretty now that you were looking closer at him. “I figured if I couldn’t handle the stress of real hero work, that working behind the scenes is the next best thing. My maps are almost always accurate and to scale; I pride myself on it. Means that heroes can rely on the information for a multitude of things.”
He nodded, seemingly hesitating before speaking again. “Know we ain’t had a chance to talk much since y’started working here. Red begged me to put you in my agency because he figured you’d be easier to reach here and your name would get recognized if it was associated with my office.” You hadn’t really thought of that before, but he was right. Red Riot’s office was packed as it was, and you figured everyone else’s was too. It was a lucky shot that you got placed with Dynamight, since he was still looking for workers to fill in his office due to it being newer than most.
“I really appreciate Eijiro being able to start my career off like this. I never would have imagined moving across the country to start my dream job so soon, if at all,” you said, casting your gaze to the pictures on Dynamight’s shelves behind his desk. “First name basis, huh?” the hero smirked as you let out a small noise of shock. “Y-Yeah, we kept in contact a lot and he would regularly help me gain clients in different cities. Told me that we were friends and to stop addressing him by his hero name every time we talked.”
“That’s Eiji for you.” A pregnant pause followed before your boss let out a groan of frustration. “I’m not— I fuckin’ hate small talk like this. Don’t know how people do it,” Dynamight said finally, pinching the bridge of his nose before speaking again. “Couldn’t figure out how to speak to you without sounding like a dick ‘cause I didn’t do it sooner. Atsuno was grilling me about not even having a functional conversation with you yet, even though I’m the one that hired you.”
You let out a laugh at that. You had been a little mad at him for not even properly greeting you since you began your work for the agency, but you assumed that being the number 2 hero in Japan was busy as shit. “I get it, you’re a top hero. I’m sure you’re busy enough as it is, can’t blame you for not being able to talk to a cartographer of all people,” you shrugged as you spoke, Dynamight leaning back in his office chair and giving you a small nod.
“Yeah. Sorry for steering the conversation elsewhere. How’s Deku’s shitty map comin’ along?” He asked as you began going through the details of your progress.
After you explained the gist of it, he grunted in response before standing up. He’s tall as fuck, you realized as you hurriedly stood up as well, assuming your talk was over with. Dynamight walked you to his office door before stopping once you turned around to thank him again. “Thanks for uh— earlier. When you were complimenting my work. It means a lot, truly.”
“Don’t let it inflate yer shitty ego. Can’t handle another person that gets a big head after someone compliments them,” he spat. You could tell he wasn’t used to being given a sincere thanks very often. “Hey. One more thing.”
You raised an eyebrow at him as his face turned blank for a moment before he sighed and his signature scowl returned. You should have known the conversation you were having earlier was too good to be true.
“You would not be able to win against me in a fuckin’ cook off. My cooking probably beats yours by a shit ton. Watch your mouth next time you run around all bark and no bite.” You nearly fainted on the spot as your body ran as cold as ice. What the fuck. What the fuck? WHAT THE FUCK? You repeated in your head, eyes going wider than dish plates as Dynamight’s glare sent another chill down your spine.
“Shit.” Is all that came out of your mouth after he all but pushed you by your back out the door and closed it in your face.
It’s official, you think as you trudge your way to the elevator, the beginning of a migraine creeping into your skull. You were going to kill Naomi.
#pro hero katsuki x reader#pro hero bakugou x reader#bakugou katsuki x reader#katsuki bakugou x reader#bakugou x reader#katsuki x reader#bnha x reader#mha x reader#ross works
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17.03.2024 | lá fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh and some borderline Merlin fanfiction in Irish ☘️🍄
*Currently learning to record and working on my reader voice—without dropping my mixed accent
Sometimes you plan to do something 4 years ago, then 2, and in the end you do it today. How long I thought it would take to improve my writing and translation skills before moving on to creative reading and how long it actually took differed quite drastically. But as I annotate the polyglot journal I started in 2020 (which is not the book pictured above), it's hard to feel like that's a bad thing, since I gave myself an appropriate amount of time to work on each stage of my projects at my current level without feeling the need to rush on to the next thing.
The audio here is cut from a set of blanket test recordings I made to test out some recording software, which is why it gives she-just-picked-up-the-text-and-started-reading-without-prep-time vibes.
Text in Irish and English below.
English translation shares the original sentiment but at a different register—as was my specific intention in this particular project.
Fadó, fadó chuaigh Merlin go Camelot.
Long before the days of yore and once upon a time Merlin went to Camelot.
Bhuel, shiúil sé chuig an gcathair agus teangacha a bhróg ag longadán anonn is anall agus é ar a bhealach ann.
Walked, rather, the tongues of his boots swaying back and forth as he made his way there.
Ní raibh ann ach stócach bocht thart faoin am sin agus ní raibh a fhios aige cén dóigh marcaíocht ar chapall a dhéanamh, agus ní raibh capall aige fiú!
He was only a young lad at that time and hadn’t the faintest idea how to ride a horse, but fortunately for him, he didn’t own one!
Ba bhuachaill deas is cairdiúil é Merlin. Bhí sé ard tanaí agus bhí gruaig dhubh, súile gorma, agus cluasa móra air.
A nice, friendly boy Merlin was, tall and thin with black hair, blue eyes and sizeable ears.
É sin ráite, níor éist sé le daoine eile ar chor ar bith – agus fadhb i gcroí an scéil seo a bheidh inti sin, déanta na fírinne.
Not that he used them to listen to anyone else – a truth which, I dare say, will be the problem at the heart of this story.
Mar sin féin, ní hionann sin ‘s a rá go raibh sé ag déanamh amaidí gach lá.
Be that as it may, he wasn’t one to make a complete fool of himself either.
Thuig sé rudaí praiticiúla, mar shampla: ná bí i do shuí ar do thóin nuair a bhuaileann tú le díbheargaigh sa choill, ná hól uisce as an áit naofa agus rudaí mar sin.
He knew such practical things as not to sit on his arse when he happened on bandits in the forest, not to drink water from a sacred well and things like that.
Cé gur thuig sé é sin, rinne sé a rogha rud freisin.
Still, Merlin was rather prone to do as he pleased.
Tugadh am crua dó, ach b’fhearrde sé é gan dabht.
It nearly always made his life more difficult, but what great test of character that turned out to be.
Chaith sé éadach glan buanfasach. Éadach donn a bhí i gceist den chuid is mó, ach bhí léine ghorm is scaif dhearg iontach deas aige freisin.
He wore clothes which were clean and durable and mostly brown to my recollection; yet he did have a blue shirt and a wonderfully lovely red scarf as well.
Ní raibh ach mála beag amháin aige chomh maith le pocán fíona, a luasc nuair a ghlac sé gach céim, agus éadach olla áisiúil ar chodail sé air.
With him he carried only a small rucksack, a wineskin which rocked to and fro as he took each step, and a handy, woollen blanket to sleep on.
Bhí sé an-ghaofar nuair a chuaigh Merlin thar na sléibhte ar an mbóthar gainimh, ach mhothaigh sé an ghrian ar a aghaidh. Bhí sé te go leor.
A strong wind blew as Merlin traversed the mountains on the sandy road, but the sun on his face shone warm enough.
Bhí lá breá geallta don lá, rud a rinne radharc an tírdhreacha i bhfad níos áille.
The day was proving, as promised, to be a fine one and that made the view of the landscape even more beautiful.
Bhí féar glas agus rosáin bheaga ag fás taobh le cosán an tsléibhe, crainn ghiúise ina sheasamh ar charraigeacha na n-aillte, sruthanna beaga sneachta ag soilsiú ar cheann an tsléibhe agus néalta geala ag síneadh go bun na spéire.
Green grass and small shrubs grew along the mountain path, fir trees towered on the rocky cliffs, little streams of snow glistened on each mountain peak and bright clouds stretched as far as the eye could see.
Ní fhaca sé Camelot fós agus bhí tinneas cosa air, ach níor chuir sé sin moill air.
He could not yet see Camelot and his feet grew weary, but his pace never slowed.
Le fírinne, bhí an-dúil ag Merlin sa turas mór agus bhí sé sásta, is dócha.
Truth be told, the journey was quite enjoyable for Merlin and he was generally content to be on it.
#happy st patrick's day everyone#its basically a frame by frame description of the first few seconds in ep 1#with a narrator#langblr#studyblr#mo chuid staidéir#irish#gaeilge
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Bethesda Softworks will close Redfall developer Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi RUSH and The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks, as well as Alpha Dog Games and Roundhouse Studios, according to a companywide email sent out by Microsoft Gaming president of game content and studios Matt Booty this morning.
Full email
Today I’m sharing changes we are making to our Bethesda and ZeniMax teams. These changes are grounded in prioritizing high-impact titles and further investing in Bethesda’s portfolio of blockbuster games and beloved worlds which you have nurtured over many decades.
To double down on these franchises and invest to build new ones requires us to look across the business to identify the opportunities that are best positioned for success. This reprioritization of titles and resources means a few teams will be realigned to others and that some of our colleagues will be leaving us.
Here are the changes going into effect:
Arkane Austin – This studio will close with some members of the team joining other studios to work on projects across Bethesda. Arkane Austin has a history of making impactful and innovative games and it is a pedigree that everyone should be proud of. Redfall‘s previous update will be its last as we end all development on the game. The game and its servers will remain online for players to enjoy and we will provide make-good offers to players who purchased the “Hero” downloadable content.
Alpha Dog Studios – This studio will also close. We appreciate the team’s creativity in bringing DOOM to new players. Mighty DOOM will be sunset on August 7 and we will be turning off the ability for players to make any purchases in the game.
Tango Gameworks – Tango Gameworks will also close. We are thankful for their contributions to Bethesda and players around the world. Hi-Fi RUSH will continue to be available to players on the platforms it is today.
Roundhouse Games – The team at Roundhouse Games will be joining ZeniMax Online Studios (ZOS). Roundhouse has played a key role in many of our recent game launches and bringing them into ZOS to work on The Elder Scrolls Online will mean we can do even more to grow the world that millions of players call home.
With this consolidation of our Bethesda studio teams, so that we can invest more deeply in our portfolio of games and new IP, a small number of roles across select Bethesda publishing and corporate teams will also be eliminated.
Those whose roles will be impacted will be notified today, and we ask that you please treat your departing colleagues with respect and compassion. We will provide our full support to those who are impacted in today’s notifications and through their transitions, including severance benefits informed by local laws.
These changes are not a reflection of the creativity and skill of the talented individuals at these teams or the risks they took to try new things. I acknowledge that these changes are also disruptive to the various support teams across ZeniMax and Bethesda that bring our games to market. We are making these tough decisions to create capacity to increase investment in other parts of our portfolio and focus on our priority games.
Bethesda remains one of the key pillars of Xbox with a strong portfolio of amazing games and thriving communities. As we look to the future, there is an impressive line-up of games on the horizon. In 2024 alone we have Starfield “Shattered Space,” Fallout 76 “Skyline Valley,” Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, and The Elder Scrolls Online‘s “Golden Road.” As we align our plans and resources to best set ourselves up for success in this complex and changing industry, our teams across Arkane Lyon, Bethesda Game Studios, id Software, MachineGames, ZeniMax Online Studios, and the Bethesda publishing and corporate teams will be well-positioned to build new IP, explore new game concepts, and expand on our existing franchises.
—Matt
Messages from each studio
Arkane Austin
Tango Gameworks
Alpha Dog Games
#Microsoft#Zenimax Media#Bethesda Softworks#Arkane Austin#Tango Gameworks#Alpha Dog Games#Roundhouse Studios#Zenimax Online Studios#Redfall#Hi Fi Rush#The Evil Within#Ghostwire Tokyo#video game#Xbox Series#Xbox Series S#Xbox Series X#PC
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January 6th, 2024
Absolutely exhausting day at a new client office today, but I started the day coding at a new coffee shop and did some studying before heading back.
I set out a roadmap for 2 possible careers I want/could go into- software architecture vs. business/data analysis. I made a long term (kinda?) career plan for both, including skills to learn + study resources
Attended several meetings and went through some learning resources for project management
Continued coding Python, continuing with a Python Django project I started
Playlist for the day:
Tomorrow I'd like to proceed with looking at my long-term road map planning for the week's work studying some new topics I'll need at work and continue with a ton of coding practice. I'll probably be too tired to wake up though.
#academic assignments#academic burnout#academia aesthetic#academic victim#academic romance#academic disaster#study aesthetic#academic validation#study hard#study blog#workblr#codeblr#studyblr#chaotic academia#dark academic aesthetic#desi academia#code#python#Spotify
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Aslan Shahid: Vision and Future Aspirations in the World of Media and Technology
Introduction In the face of rapid developments in the world of media and technology, Aslan Shahid stands out as a distinguished figure who combines experience, passion, and creativity. From his beginnings in Kirkuk, Iraq, to the present day, Aslan has carved out a prominent place for himself in his field. However, despite his achievements, he continues to aspire for more in the future.
Vision for the Future: Media and Technology Aslan’s vision for the future lies in innovatively integrating media and technology. As the head of the Information Technology Department at Türkmen Eli TV, he seeks to advance broadcasting and editing technologies to meet the demands of modern audiences. He believes in the importance of updating the tools and software used in media work to ensure the delivery of engaging and reliable content.
Personal Skill Development Aslan understands that success in the future requires continuous learning and skill development. Based on his previous experience, he plans to enroll in advanced training courses in artificial intelligence and data analysis. These skills will help him enhance the quality of media production and better understand audience trends.
Musical and Artistic Production As a partner in Voice Studio, Aslan aims to expand the studio into a leading center for producing music videos in the region. He seeks to promote collaboration with local and international artists to create artistic content that reflects the cultural heritage of the Turkmen of Iraq and reaches a wider audience.
Enhancing Digital Presence In the age of social media, Aslan recognizes the importance of a strong digital presence. He aims to improve his presence on platforms such as TikTok and Facebook by providing diverse and innovative content. He aspires to use these platforms to connect directly with his audience and share his experiences and future visions.
Humanitarian Message What distinguishes Aslan’s vision is not only his focus on the professional aspect but also the human touch in everything he does. He believes that media should be a means of spreading human values and promoting understanding among different cultures. He wants his voice to be a beacon of hope and unity in a region filled with challenges.
Supporting Youth and Emerging Talents Part of Aslan’s future vision includes supporting youth and emerging talents in the fields of media and technology. He plans to launch training initiatives and workshops to equip the next generation with the necessary skills to succeed in this field. He believes in the necessity of providing opportunities for young people to be part of shaping the future.
Innovation and Sustainability Aslan aims to integrate innovation with sustainability in his future projects. He plans to adopt eco-friendly technologies in media production and reduce the carbon footprint of studios. His vision includes building a responsible media industry that aligns with global environmental challenges.
Conclusion: The Road Ahead In conclusion, Aslan Shahid’s vision for the future reflects his ambitious character and commitment to achieving excellence in everything he does. By focusing on innovation and continuous learning, he aspires to make a positive impact in the world of media and technology. This journey is not only about personal success but also about inspiring others and making a genuine contribution to society.
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Crafting Brisbane's Future: The Vital Role of Civil Engineering Draftspersons
In the heart of Australia's bustling metropolis, Brisbane, the intricate blueprints that shape its skyline are drawn by a dedicated team of professionals: Civil Engineering Draftspersons Brisbane. These unsung heroes play a pivotal role in transforming architectural visions into tangible realities, ensuring that the city's infrastructure is not just functional but aesthetically pleasing and sustainable.
The Art and Science of Draftsmanship
Civil engineering draftspersons are more than just technical artists; they are skilled professionals who bridge the gap between architects and engineers. They possess a deep understanding of engineering principles, construction techniques, and architectural aesthetics. Their ability to translate complex technical drawings into precise and detailed plans is essential for the successful execution of any civil engineering project.
Key Responsibilities of a Civil Engineering Draftsperson
Preparing Detailed Drawings: Draftspersons create accurate and comprehensive drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and details, ensuring that all stakeholders have a clear understanding of the project's design.
Coordinating with Engineers and Architects: They collaborate closely with engineers and architects to ensure that the design aligns with structural requirements, building codes, and aesthetic preferences.
Using Advanced Software: Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and other specialized software is essential for producing high-quality and error-free drawings.
Maintaining Accuracy and Precision: Draftspersons must pay meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that dimensions, materials, and specifications are accurate and consistent throughout the project.
Staying Updated with Industry Trends: The field of civil engineering is constantly evolving, and draftspersons must stay abreast of new technologies, materials, and design methodologies to remain competitive.
Brisbane's Growing Demand for Civil Engineering Draftspersons
As Brisbane continues to expand and develop, the demand for skilled Civil Engineering Draftspersons is on the rise. The city's ambitious infrastructure projects, including new residential developments, commercial buildings, and transportation systems, require the expertise of draftspersons to ensure that these projects are executed efficiently and effectively.
Career Opportunities in Brisbane
Brisbane offers a vibrant and dynamic job market for civil engineering draftspersons. Opportunities can be found in various sectors, including:
Consulting Firms: Working on a wide range of projects for both public and private clients.
Government Agencies: Contributing to the development of essential infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and public buildings.
Construction Companies: Supporting large-scale construction projects, from residential complexes to industrial facilities.
Conclusion
The role of Civil Engineering Draftspersons Brisbane is indispensable in shaping the future of Brisbane. Their skills and expertise are essential for ensuring that the city's infrastructure is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. As Brisbane continues to grow and evolve, the demand for talented draftspersons will only increase, making it a rewarding and exciting career path.
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Alright, here's the jist.
"Making games can't possibly be hard..."
Currently I'm focusing on how the Godot engine functions, while also trying to understand how to make sprites and implement them.
So far, my understanding of the engine seems to be improving, despite my novice coding skills, and I managed to make a working prototype of a 3D pellet getting killed by other red 3D pellets! I know, crazy stuff.
"Revolutionary stuff, I know..."
Sprites are, as I have discovered, quite easy to make. No need for some crappy pay-for-play software, you just need an internet connection and Piskelapp.
"Say hi to Larry Runtime...haha, get it? Cuz he's a computer..and you know...yeah."
After having learnt the engine, I got to work on making a prototype for this new project. Here's what it's supposed to look like at it's most basic level:
2D
Platformer
Main character constantly moves, think of Geometry Dash
Traps and spikes, I wanna make the players life a living hell.
Speed pads
Jump pads
Directional "blocks" (idk how else to call them, they make the player change direction from left to right, and vice versa)
The player needs to "acquire" a set number of keys on each level to be able to access the next one
The player cannot kill, there will be nothing to kill
The player can avoid the aforementioned Speed pads, Jump pads, and Directional "blocks"
With that being said, and with a clear road map, I will be posting updates regularly on the development of this game. This isn't a major project I plan on making a big deal out of. I just wanna learn, improve, and more importantly, have fun. Because developing, or doing anything related to code is F U N and a̶͙̲̳̅͗̄̏̏͌̽w̸̡̨̙̟̖̺̝͊͘͘̚ȩ̸̯͉̦͚̗͂̓́̀̔́͘s̵͔̱̠͆͑͗͒̉͆͝ͅö̷̺̠̩͎̜́m̸̗̈́̇ȇ̸̙̍̏̋͗̓, and totally worth 6̴̟͙̓̀̔́̓̕5̵̛̹̹̑̓̃͌̐͋ ̴̮͓͈̝̳̐̒͝ͅg̵͎͛̒̍̆͂̎͠o̵͇͍͓̙͛̇́̂̄͆͜d̵̢̛ ̸̨̥̭̝̹̟̤͋́̔̈́͝d̴̛̼̀̈́a̸̤̫͚̎̽͜͝m̶̘̦̺̞̪̱̑̽̚͝n̸͓̱̔͋ ̶̡͔͍͗͒͘ȟ̴̪̉͗̃o̷̧̖̱͛̔ͅù̷̧̳̠̺̮̝̑̓͒̎̉̃ŗ̸̺̪̤̜̹̥̇͂̉͗̊̕š̷͍̮͕̈̂̽ ̷̡̠̝͔̺̍̅̉̀̀ǫ̷̼̪̿͑͋ͅͅf̴̢̞̪̭̽͒͂͗̏̈́͠ͅ ̶͚̽m̵̯͒̏͑̄��̹̟̲̜͇y̵̝̻͙̻̓̄̈́̾̏ ̴̦̋t̸̩͗̔͛͠ì̴̱̹̭̤̾̐̉m̸̼̮̯̩̜̗͙̎ē̶͖̯̼͌̑̏͘, and...
"Welp, we lost him. Anyways, tune in next time! Maybe this time I'll actually finish something for once instead of letting it rot on my PC for 4 years"
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Step-by-Step Guide to Land Survey Drafting for Beginners
Land survey drafting is a crucial aspect of real estate development, construction, and civil engineering projects. Accurate survey drafting ensures that all parties involved have a clear understanding of the land's dimensions, boundaries, and features. For beginners, navigating this intricate process can be challenging. This step-by-step guide will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills to get started with land survey drafting.
Step 1: Understanding the Basics of Land Surveying
Before diving into the drafting process, it’s essential to understand what land surveying entails. Land surveying involves measuring and mapping the land's surface to determine boundaries, elevations, and features. Surveyors use various tools and techniques to collect data, which is then translated into a detailed map or plan.
Step 2: Gather Necessary Tools and Equipment
To begin land survey drafting, you'll need the following tools and equipment:
Total Station or Theodolite: For precise angle and distance measurements.
GPS Receiver: For accurate positioning.
Measuring Tape: For manual measurements.
Surveying Tripod: To stabilize your instruments.
Drafting Software: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or other CAD software for drafting.
Field Notebook: To record measurements and observations.
Step 3: Conduct a Reconnaissance Survey
Before starting the actual survey, conduct a reconnaissance survey. This preliminary survey helps you understand the site conditions, identify any obstacles, and plan your surveying strategy. Walk the site, take notes, and mark significant points of interest.
Step 4: Establish Control Points
Control points are fixed points on the ground used as references for your survey. They provide a framework for the entire survey area. Use your total station or GPS receiver to accurately establish and record these points. Ensure they are easily identifiable and accessible.
Step 5: Measure Angles and Distances
Using your total station or theodolite, measure the angles and distances between control points and other significant features on the land. Record these measurements in your field notebook. Be meticulous, as accuracy is crucial for the integrity of your survey.
Step 6: Record Elevations
If your survey requires elevation data, use a leveling instrument to measure the height differences between points. Record these elevations accurately, as they are essential for creating topographic maps and understanding the land's terrain.
Step 7: Transfer Data to Drafting Software
With all your field data collected, it’s time to transfer it to your drafting software. Input the control points, angles, distances, and elevations into the software. AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and other CAD programs are widely used for this purpose. They allow you to create precise and detailed survey maps.
Step 8: Create the Survey Draft
Using the data in your drafting software, create the initial survey draft. Start by plotting the control points and then draw lines connecting them according to your measurements. Add other features such as buildings, roads, and natural elements. Ensure all dimensions and angles are accurate.
Step 9: Review and Edit the Draft
Review your initial draft for any errors or discrepancies. Cross-check the measurements and angles with your field notes. Make necessary corrections and refinements to ensure the draft is accurate and comprehensive.
Step 10: Finalize and Present the Survey
Once you are confident in the accuracy of your survey draft, finalize the document. Add necessary labels, legends, and notes to make the map easily understandable. Present the final survey to the relevant stakeholders, ensuring it meets all legal and project-specific requirements.
Tips for Successful Land Survey Drafting
Double-Check Measurements: Accuracy is paramount. Always double-check your measurements and calculations.
Stay Organized: Keep your field notes, sketches, and data well-organized for easy reference.
Learn CAD Software: Proficiency in CAD software is essential for creating professional survey drafts. Invest time in learning and practicing.
Understand Legal Requirements: Be aware of the legal standards and regulations governing land surveys in your area.
Conclusion
Land survey drafting is a vital skill in many industries, and mastering it can open doors to various career opportunities. By following this step-by-step guide, beginners can develop a solid foundation in land survey drafting. Remember, accuracy, organization, and continuous learning are key to becoming proficient in this field. Happy surveying!
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Pixadoo: The Future is Now - Projection Mapping Experiences You Won't Forget
Ever wished a plain wall could be more exciting? Pixadoo can turn it into a giant screen for a mind-blowing light show with their cutting-edge visual content solutions!
Pixadoo isn't your typical tech company. They are creative content experts who use special effects to transform everyday objects and spaces into amazing experiences through projection mapping.
From Humble Beginnings to Lighting Up the World
Pixadoo started by creating custom visuals for events, but then we discovered the world of projection mapping. Today, Pixadoo has a team of talented artists, technicians, and project managers who work together to make their clients' wildest ideas come to life.
How Does Pixadoo Do It?
Pixadoo uses strong projectors and special software like Unreal, Blender, and C4D to change any surface into a moving picture screen. It's not just pictures though; they consider every bump and curve to make the image fit perfectly on the chosen surface. This creates a neat trick where the visuals seem to become part of the object they are on, delivering an immersive experience.
How Can Pixadoo Help You?
Pixadoo has something for everyone, whether you're planning a big event, a fun shopping experience, or an amazing art installation. Here's what we can do:
Events: Pixadoo can turn your next concert, product launch, or meeting into something unforgettable with special effects and amazing 3D visuals.
Retail: Make customers connect with your products in a new way with interactive displays and cool visuals.
Art Installations: Pixadoo helps artists be even more creative by transforming spaces into interesting and inspiring installations.
Mixing Tech Together: Projection mapping can be combined with other technologies like motion sensors and touchscreens to create an interactive experience you can touch design.
The Dream Team Behind the Magic
Pixadoo wouldn't be successful without their amazing team. We have a group of passionate people with many different skills. From artists who design incredible visuals to technicians who make sure everything goes smoothly, each member plays an important role in creating unforgettable experiences.
Ready to Make Your Project Shine?
If you want to create an experience that people will never forget, Pixadoo is the one-stop solution for all your visualization needs. With a passion for storytelling, cutting-edge technology, and a talented team, we have the power to turn your vision into a reality that will amaze everyone. So, check out our website and get ready to be impressed with our creative content!
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Michael Jackson Was Not Just The Singer But Also The Songwriter
It can be said that those who strive to put forth their all will get their day in the sun. Pondering on our individual areas of expertise, we all have occupational specializations which make us thought-leaders. In the case of Michael Jackson, he knew this at an early age within the Jackson 5, where he rose to stardom as a kid-star, which only a few years later was transformed into his solo career where things really took off for the artist. What some may not be aware of however is that not only was he the gifted singer and performer, but also the lyricist. Consider his early works on the album Thriller, which at the time of writing is still the world's #1 top selling album of all time with songs like Billie Jean, Beat It and Human Nature, (among others). Yes, they were written by the man himself and while it can be speculated that the album may have retained its high stature if the songs were written by someone else, it is a testament to the many hats he wore during the album's production. Looking back, it's clear that Michael Jackson was not your average artist… by choice. He already had stardom before Thriller, and thus could have had any number of songwriters to help with the LP, but it would not have been the same album in the end. As such, this 'extra' work he did in honing his writing skills was not seen as 'work', but part of his character, of which he just did because he liked it and part of who he was. This same mindset has produced other great works throughout time from automobile production to architecture and yes, even software. Assuming multiple roles as a CRM professional may not be what is in your role, but at the same time can provide multiple avenues to consider. Take for instance a situation where the solution recommended calls for a presentation to the management team to outline why the proposed solution makes sense. In addition to being the admin or developer of the project, by making the decision to also take part in 'selling' the concept / idea, you are performing multiple roles… that of solution architect and facilitator, manager and presenter. Blessed Are The Flexible For They Shall Not Get Bent Out Of Shape While this may not be within your job description, by choosing to add this additional dimension, your actions are being recognized nonetheless in contrast to those who chose to stay put. Take for instance the example above, the next time a recommendation needs to be backed up with a presentation, who will they call upon? If it's outside your zone, consider that the simple act of choosing to participate will be the value left, NOT the quality of the presentation.
This one fact has halted many would-be leaders from making the attempt in the first place, and if you think it's not 'your thing', consider that even the most prolific orators have ALL had their times of doubt… they just persevered. For evidence of this, you need not look any further than the presenters on Saleforce+ or on stage at Dreamforce. They didn't get there by accident, but rather chose to rise to the occasion. Ask any of these speakers if they planned it and you would hear crickets or a very loud pin drop as in all likelihood his happened from 'out of the blue'. Though it may not be your desire to be a presenter, this just illustrates the doors that can open if you but choose to add some flavor to your expertise as an admin. Salesforce specialists represent a niche occupation in the market, and which provide many opportunities for developer and admin alike, and as in other lines of business choose to follow non-linear paths. Some opt for, like the medical practitioner, areas of specialization, such as Analytics, Field Service, AI or industry verticals like HR or Manufacturing. So, the next time such a situation arises, don't see it as additional work or an area outside your defined occupation. Instead, see where the road takes you… even if it's unfamiliar. By choosing to expand your options, it may take you in directions which can be rewarding and valuable, both in your immediate future and down the road.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Using Home Building Cost Estimators in Sydney
Sydney, with its stunning harbor and vibrant culture, is an ideal location to build your dream home. But before you get swept away in architectural plans and design ideas, it's crucial to understand the financial realities of construction. This is where home building cost estimators come in – powerful tools that can help you navigate the complexities of budgeting for your Sydney dream.
What is a Home Building Cost Estimator?
A home building cost estimator is a software program or online tool designed to provide a preliminary estimate of the construction costs associated with your project. These estimators factor in various aspects like the size and design of your home, building materials, labor costs, and Sydney-specific variables like land prices and council regulations.
How Home Building Cost Estimators Work
Cost estimators operate by inputting specific details about your project, such as the size of the house, the quality of materials desired, and the type of finishes. The estimator then calculates the total cost based on current market rates and historical data.
Inputting Project Specifications: The first step involves entering the details of your project. This includes the square footage, number of stories, type of foundation, roofing materials, and interior finishes.
Selecting Materials and Finishes: Different materials come with varying costs. Estimators allow you to choose from a range of options for flooring, cabinetry, countertops, and more, each impacting the overall cost.
Calculating Labor Costs: Labor costs can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the project and the current demand for construction services in Sydney.
Adding Miscellaneous Costs: This includes permits, design fees, landscaping, and other miscellaneous expenses that might arise during construction.
Generating the Estimate: Once all inputs are provided, the estimator generates a detailed report outlining the total estimated cost and a breakdown of expenses.
Why Use a Cost Estimator?
There are several compelling reasons to leverage a home building cost estimator in Sydney:
Informed Decision-Making: Having a ballpark figure for your project upfront empowers you to make informed decisions throughout the planning process. You can adjust your expectations, explore design alternatives that fit your budget, and secure financing with confidence.
Realistic Budgeting: Cost estimators help you avoid the pitfall of underestimating expenses. By factoring in hidden costs like permits, demolition (if applicable), and waste disposal, you can create a more realistic budget that avoids financial surprises down the road.
Smarter Planning: With a cost estimate in hand, you can prioritize features and finishes within your budget. This allows for smarter planning and avoids the disappointment of having to cut corners due to unforeseen expenses.
Effective Communication: Cost estimates provide a common ground for communication with builders, architects, and other stakeholders. Everyone involved can work towards a shared financial goal, leading to a smoother and more collaborative project.
Tips for Using a Home Building Cost Estimator Effectively
To get the most out of your home building cost estimator, follow these best practices:
Provide Accurate Information
Ensure that the information you input into the estimator is as accurate as possible. Inaccurate data can lead to misleading estimates and budget shortfalls.
Update Estimates Regularly
Construction costs can change due to market fluctuations. Regularly update your estimates to reflect current prices and avoid surprises.
Consult with Professionals
While cost estimators are valuable tools, consulting with professional home builders, architects, and quantity surveyors can provide additional insights and validate the estimates.
Consider Contingencies
Always include a contingency fund in your budget to cover unexpected expenses that may arise during construction.
By utilizing home building cost estimators effectively, you can approach your Sydney dream home project with a clear financial roadmap. This empowers you to make informed decisions, build your dream within your budget, and embark on a rewarding construction journey
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Graphical Direction Ideas - Part 1
In this blog post, I would like to go over some research on possible directions for the graphical direction of this game.
Supreme Commander Forged Alliance
Since Supreme Commander is my "main ref", it's worth looking at it for graphical direction as well. It has a realistic, low poly and minimalist style graphic direction. Whilst being low poly, the game still looks great and has held up very well over all these years since it released in 2007. Because of this, it is worth considering to go in the same direction for graphical style.
HighFleet
An alternative approach might involve adopting a design similar to HighFleet, especially emulating the tactical map shown in the first screenshot above. This style prioritizes functionality over aesthetics, presenting a realistic, albeit minimalistic, appearance that integrates effectively. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that this design is strictly limited to UI elements without representing any units, contrasting with my game which will feature 3D units.
The second screenshot provides additional inspiration for the HUD and UI, emphasizing a design that values functionality. The array of screens and dials positioned along the right side, coupled with the simulated dirt on the window, contributes to an enhanced sense of immersion by adding a layer of realism and detail to the user interface.
Homeworld (Map view)
Another type of possible graphic direction could be something similar to Homeworld's map/radar view, this is an overlay mode the player can enable to see the map in a way that highlights certain elements on the map.
Something similar to this, could also serve my game as well. It could work well with the immersive style of UI I have in mind. For example, the game's graphics could be representative of looking through a type of monitor in the control centre, rather than being realistic.
Act of Aggression (Tactical Map)
Act of Aggression is another RTS game that features a tactical heat map overlay (the game's default graphics are realistic). The heat map overlay is another useful reference for my own game if I plan to go in this direction.
X4 Foundations (Tactical Map)
Furthermore, X4 Foundations which is a space-sim game also features a tactical overlay map worth looking at, however it is much more minimal than what I would like and features only icons.
Ashes of the Singularity (Tactical Map)
The tactical map featured in Ashes of Singularity offers a richly detailed reference that I consider highly beneficial for my game, blending both 2D and 3D elements, including buildings and icons. An intriguing feature of this map is its representation of topography, as well as the depiction of roads and paths connecting various points on the map, adding a layer of strategic depth to the navigation and planning aspects of the game.
Further Notes
Recently, during my ongoing research, I stumbled upon an artist named Rui Huang, whose environmental concept artwork truly impressed me.
This connection struck a chord with me as I have been dedicating time over the past few months to learning Blender myself. However, his work was presented much more professionally than what I had done previously. Particularly the piece bellow:
This particular section of terrain is not only interesting but also presented in a captivating manner. This approach could be highly beneficial for the terrain design in my video game project. Given the impressive results that Blender can achieve, as demonstrated by other artists, I'm considering using it to create the game's terrain. This decision hinges on whether Blender can deliver superior outcomes compared to other software options, optimizing both the visual impact and the technical execution of the game's environmental design.
Furthermore, his portfolio is a gamechanger in terms of presentation compared to other artists because of how his environments are presented within a small animation. This inspires me to step up my skills and do the same in future projects.
References
Brown, M. (2016). ASHES OF THE SINGULARITY: ESCALATION - EVERYTHING WE KNOW. [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.gamewatcher.com/news/2016-31-10-ashes-of-the-singularity-escalation-everything-we-know (Accessed 31st March 2024)
Eldelpan. (2023). Look! a mission to investigate an economic monopoly plot!… 25 minutes later… [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.reddit.com/r/X4Foundations/comments/15adn7m/look_a_mission_to_investigate_an_economic/ (Accessed 31st March 2024)
falco708. (2019). RTS Tactical Overview (like Homeworld) with Fleet Block. [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.starmadedock.net/threads/rts-tactical-overview-like-homeworld-with-fleet-block.31397/ (Accessed 31st March 2024)
Huang, R. (2024). Portfolio. [Online]. Available at: https://www.artstation.com/spikenerd (Accessed 31st March 2024)
Huang, R. (2024). Terrain exploration. [Online]. Available at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/LR15bw(Accessed 31st March 2024)
StrategyFrontGaming. (2020). Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak in 2020? - Retrospective. [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.strategyfrontgaming.com/homeworld-deserts-of-kharak/ (Accessed 31st March 2024)
Vasilejevich. (2013) Screenshot for Supreme Commander Forged Alliances. [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.sfx.thelazy.net/games/screenshot/3902/ (Accessed 31st March 2024)
Vega, S. (2021). HighFleet review: a brilliant strategy game buried under frustrations. [Online Image]. Available at: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/highfleet-review (Accessed 31st March 2024)
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4. How many WIPs do you have right now?
Threee that are actually in progress as in I have actively written things on them (including IMBI), I guess I kiiiinda added a 4th today but it's more of a collab-ish? with someone?
so I'll say 3 lol
5. What’s a fic idea you’ve had that you will never write?
ok so I had this idea where the boys hold the 7th Lair Games, and Donnie puts up something really good as a prize (like saying he'll build anything the winner wants), and Leo goes all out to win (also because he just likes winning) and Donnie is trying hard to win, too. Their rivalry escalates in intensity to the point that they're totally tunnel-visioned on each other and Mikey and Raph are complaining that they've basically made it not fun anymore but the twins are just not backing down here.
And then something happens while the two of them are fighting that causes them to get swept into an unfamiliar part of the sewer and get injured, and then the two of them are fighting over whose fault it is that they're in this mess, and getting really pissed off at each other, and Leo says something like, "Why do you even care so much about the games, you know you won't beat me unless I throw it again" and Donnie flips and tackles him, and they wrestle a bit but HEY IDIOTS YOU'RE INJURED and they have to stop. And as they're catching their breath Leo is like "Man you're really that mad that you had to listen to dad snoring until we switched rooms back" and Donnie is like "I'm not mad about the room, I'm mad that you saw how hard I was trying to win and your plan all along was to throw the game and that was humiliating"
and then Leo realizes oh, maybe he was kind of a dick, actually
and then they both open up to each other about why they're both so competitive and the roots of their insecurity and stuff
I tried to start it and lost steam really fast and I don't think now that I ever will but there's the idea!
8. What project(s) are you currently working on?
I'm working on the Donnie POV of chapter 11 that I promised for the autism swag summit, and then I'm going to work on chapter 14 of IMBI. I have a project I want to do here on tumblr but I'm waiting for when I feel like I have enough free time to start it for real.
9. Do you write every day? If you wrote today, share a sentence of what you’ve written!
Not every day, I have a full time job and it's on the computer (I'm a software engineer) so sometimes after work I don't want to do anything that involves staring at my computer screen for prolonged hours lol, or I'm just drained of words, and I do have other hobbies (and one of those hobbies is journal rp, which is also writing, so sometimes that gets my writing spoons). But I try to write at least a little bit a week.
I did write something today but it's for a completely different thing... (still ROTTMNT though) here I guess I can give you an out of context sentence:
"In this episode, we’ll be taking a look at his rise to stardom, his hits and the rare flops, on the road to his final movie in 1995."
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