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Happy Birthday to RS!Vanessa uwu
She's not touching that cake (and fire) but she kinda appreciates the thought dfjnfdjn
#a hat in time#demondoodles#ahit#my art#queen vanessa#role swap au#ahit au#bow kid#rs!hattie#rs!Vanessa#She makes Hattie turn her head and throws it away#Then tells her she ate it all#Hattie's not the best cook around sjsnsk
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Hihi, I was wondering if I could get some names that fit with Effie Trinket and Haymitch Abernathy from THG (books + movies). They can be neu/fem or neu/masc, respectively, and any pronouns or last names if you can think of any. Thank you so much!!! Have a lovely day ^^
Haymitch:
First Names:
Hayzel
Holly
Henry
Harvy
Harvard
Holden
Holten
Oswin
Oswald
Vincent
Vince
Harald
Jorden
Haylen
Hyler
Mitch
Mitchell
Marcus
Mitchie
Last names:
Evander
Alathy
Lochlear
Myoore
Stanford
Matias
Johnson
Morrison
Lashner
Hyzel
Myers
Levine
Fitzgerald
Dymian
Abbott
Axeford
Aylstein
Dolsore
Pronouns:
Xe/xem/xeirs
Scot/scotch/scotchs
Booze/booze/boozes
Alc/alch/alchs
Shy/shyl/shyls
Chy/chys/chys
Chx/chxs/chxs
Hx/hxm/hxs
Hz/hzm/hzs
H#/h#m/h#s
H3/h1m/h1s
Shx/hxr/hxrs
Thzy/thzm/thzirs/thezrs
Qui/quip/quips
Smoke/smokes/smokes
🥃/🥃/🥃s
⚙️/⚙️/⚙️s
🚬/🚬/🚬s
⚰️/⚰️/⚰️s
Effie:
First names:
Percival
Sylvia
Emery
Ezri
Monroe
Myron
Cosette
Hattie
Elsie
Evie
Ettie
Lottie
Elowe
Elris
Era
Eine
Ephyr
Last names:
bibelot
Hall
Holt
bibelot
Hysen
Trinity
Tractus
Spalzi
Pronouns:
Silly/sillys
Powder/powders
Make/ups
Glam/glams
Galore/galores
Bubbly/bubbly/bubblys
Cheer/cheer/cheers
Glam/glam/glams
Spark/sparkle/sparkles
Glit/glitter/glitters
Shee/heer/heers
Shy/shyr/shyrs
Sh♡/h♡r/h♡rs
Hy/hym/hyms
It/it/its
Ix/ix/ixs
Theey/theem/theems
Sy/syl/syls
Vi/vix/vixs
Vixa/vixa/vixas
💋/💋/💋s
🌹/🌹/🌹s
⚘️/⚘️/⚘️s
🌸/🌸/🌸s
✨️/✨️/✨️s
💄/💄/💄s
This was absolutely gleeful to do. I personally Thoroughly enjoyed doing this. I would absolutely adore to know if you liked any of this.
#<3#name ideas#name help#name suggestions#aesthetic names#character name inspiration#character names#name blog#names#name list#surnames#last names#boy names#girl names#pronoun help#cute pronouns#pronoun list#pronouns#neo pronoun#list of pronouns#neo pronouns#noun pronouns#the hunger games#thg
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Thank you so much for drawing my lil hat kid uwu
Your art is so amazing n pretty
art from secret santa event :3
@demonkinguwu
#role swap au#rs!bow#hattie#again you did an amazing job n i cried when i saw her#i love this v much uwu
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1. What was or what did the paper/note that hattie gave to snatcher in that mini comic said? 2. Is there any design change for the magic hats at Rs Au?
1. You'll have to wait for that!
2. No the hats looks the same
#ahit#a hat in time#ahit au#role swap au#ahit role swap au#back to the past au#ahit back to the past au#winter answer#winterpower98
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Info of King of masala..MDH
Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the chairman and subject of many of MDH's marketing campaigns, died on Thursday at 97, from a cardiac arrest.Photo courtesy: MDHIndia’s spice king is no more.Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the nonagenarian chairman of spice maker MDH Spices, who for long enthralled millions of Indians with his rather unique marketing campaigns, and even became the subject of many memes, passed away after a cardiac arrest on Thursday. He was 97. Gulati, often sporting a turban, hook moustache and spectacles, had been the group’s brand ambassador, appearing on every pack of masala sold by the company, and on television commercials for long. His smiling face, perhaps was also key in giving millions of Indians a much-needed assurance to buy the company’s range of products, making it the country’s second biggest company in the packaged spice market, after the Everest Group.Today, MDH sells through some 1,000 stockists and over four lakh retailers across the world.“He was three things rolled into one: Brand mascot, brand icon and brand ambassador,” says Harish Bijoor, who runs his eponymous brand consulting firm. “An icon who led from the front through every age. He stepped into the shoes of being a brand ambassador in an era when the phrase was yet to be coined and minted.”MDH, short for Mahashian Di Hatti, offers 62 different spice products, ranging from turmeric powder to black pepper and biryani masalas, according to the company, and exports to countries, including the US, Canada, the UK, and regions like Europe among others. In 2017, with Rs21 crore as salary, he was also the country’s highest-paid CEO in the FMCG sector.“He ended up being one of the most endearing and likeable brand ambassadors,” Jagdeep Kapoor, founder of Samsika Marketing Consultants says. “What worked for him? His ethnic wear, welcoming smile, family feeling and serving style as an excellent host. His face spiced up the life of the joint Indian families then, and later on lingered when the concept of nuclear families started gaining steam. He worked on one priceless insight about the Indian tradition: Grandfatherly figures are respected and loved by seniors, adults and children. This helped build the MDH brand strongly, and turned out to be a unique differentiator among other competing brands. One keeps remembering his face every time you see the ad and feel like saying MDH, MDH.”But long before he became an icon, particularly in kitchens across the world, Gulati was also a victim of the bloodied Partition in 1947.
From Pakistan to IndiaGulati was born in 1923 in Sialkot, then part of undivided India.His father, Mahashay Chunnilal, ran a small spice shop in the city, named Mahashian Di Hatti, popularly known as Deggi Mirch Wale. By 1933, aged 10, Gulati dropped out of school to try his luck in business that included selling mirrors, manufacturing soaps, and doing odd jobs, including carpentry, cloth merchant, hardware business and rice trading before finally deciding to join his father’s business.“I expanded the business to Lahore,” Gulati says in the book, Divided by Partition: United by Resilience, written by Mallika Ahluwalia and published by Rupa publications. “From Lahore, we expanded to Sheikhupura and after that to Nankana Sahib, then to Lyallpur and then till Multan.” Over time, business grew rapidly with the Gulatis clocking between Rs 500 and Rs 800 per day.By 1947, as business thrived, India was to be divided and the family had to leave Sialkot to take refuge in India. With Rs1,500 in his pocket, the 24-year-old Gulati landed in Delhi, despite numerous hardship along the way, that even included his uncle being hit by a truck as the family slept near railway tracks in Amritsar. In Delhi, Gulati joined his sister, whose husband was a government employee and registered himself as a refugee before moving into an abandoned house. Soon enough, he bought a Tonga, a horse-driven carriage for Rs650 and drove it from New Delhi Railway Station to Qutab Road and Karol Bagh for two annas.“I was wondering what I should do… One day, while roaming around, I reached Chandni Chowk. People were selling tangas (horse carriages) there,” Gulati told Rupa publication. “I asked them how much they were selling for. I bargained a little bit and finally got a tanga for Rs 650. I used to wait near the railway station and say “two annas sawari, two annas”. I would observe the other tangawallahs and then shout out neighbourhood names, like “Karol Bagh, two annas, Karol Bagh, two annas”.But, Gulati wanted more.With his reserves, Gulati bought a small wooden shop in the Karol Bagh area of New Delhi in 1948 to restart his family’s business, and set up Mahashian Di Hatti of Sialkot.He also put out an advertisement in the popular Hindi newspaper, Pratap, which helped rake in customers.By 1953, he also set up another shop in the Chandni Chowk area of New Delhi, before deciding to start large-scale manufacturing in 1959.“Several decades ago housewives used to grind their spices manually at home and made their own blends for use in their cooking,” the company said in its annual report for 2018. “To make this process easier to the housewives, Mahashian Di Hatti (MDH) visualized the concept of ready to use ground spices. It has set up state-of-the-art plants for meeting the ever growing demand. The company procures the raw material directly from the centres of produce to maintain uniform taste and quality. The raw material is first cleaned, dried and tested with the help of special machines.”MDH was formally incorporated in 1965. “With his vision, perseverance and devoted honesty in business, Mahashayji led the venture to the heights, which have inspired others to follow,” a profile of Gulati reads on his company’s website. “Very few people know the success and hard work of Mahashayji behind the success of the super brand MDH. Mahashayji doesn’t have any secret formula behind his grand success. He just follows a traditionally established principle of honouring the commitments and serving his customers through pure and quality products.” Today, the company has 18 manufacturing facilities, the first of which was set up in 1959 in Kirti Nagar, an area known for its furniture market. In 2018, for which the company has filed its returns with India’s ministry of corporate affairs, the company’s revenue’s stood at Rs 1095 crore, as against Rs 978 crore in the year ago period. Profits meanwhile, stood at Rs 315 crore, compared to Rs 247 crore in the year ago period.“Now cement is a brand, so is wire, and switches and whatever you can think of,” says Ashita Aggarwal, marketing professor at SP Jain Institute of Management and Research. “But decades back, who would have thought of making a brand out of masala? He did it. He was one of the first to realise the importance of a brand. People buy commodities but they love brands. People shift commodities but they stick to loved brands. One doesn’t need to have a marketing degree to come up with such insight. The MDH man had the foresight as well as audacity to think way ahead of times.” Meanwhile, despite being a school dropout, Gulati set up some 20 schools, including the MDH International School, Mahashay Chunnilal Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Mata Leela Wati Kanya Vidhayala, Mahashay Dharmpal Vidhya Mandir and a 200-bed hospital that treats the poor for free. Last year, the government bestowed upon him, India’s third highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan.“Dharampal Gulatiji represented an idea,” adds Bijoor. “An idea whose time had come well before brand-ambassadorship as an idea in itself was recognised. In many ways he was the brand himself. The category of spices was a commodity in itself and the company actually made a commodity and packaged it for the masses. Gulatiji recognised there was something missing, and he added the brand zing with his persona. Gulatiji in many ways was the brand masala in the generic commodity. A man much before his time for sure.”Today, Gulati’s son and six daughters look after his empire, worth some Rs 2,000 crore. “We ourselves are responsible for our victory or defeat, so rather than blaming fate, we should focus on cultivating our strengths and reducing our weaknesses so that this God-given mind and body can be put to full use, so that we know that all our talents and energies are doing some good in the world,” Gulati wrote his in autobiography.Clearly, he lived his life to the fullest.(With inputs from Rajiv Singh)
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Most surreal experience in my whole life. I met RS when he saw my #richardsimmons doll, and being a doll collector, he had to have it and many more from my book #AmiguruME. Called him when I got to LA and he told me to come over. Greeted with a giant hug, lunch, a tour of his home, told to pick any dress from his closet (all brand new with tags), offered a scarf to jazz up my boring black outfit, given a piece of costume jewelry from his giant collection, he gave me a literal makeover (full makeup and hair), and I loved on his dog Hattie. Richard Simmons even wrote a book about a hummingbird and gave me a draft. I don’t know how to describe that day but I was fully aware while I was living it that I wanted to just memorize everything that was happening. So kind, so inspiring (don’t ever say something negative about yourself in from of Richard Simmons!!) and so funny 🤗 #craftyiscool #amiguruME https://www.instagram.com/p/B2PnPvwA56c/?igshid=1e1yvlmya5vgk
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MDH denies any move to sell business to Hindustan Unilever
Leading spice maker MDH Ltd has refuted the reports of a possible sale of its business to FMCG maker HUL. The reports suggested that MDH promoters are in talks to sell their business to HUL. Terming such reports as "completely false, fabricated and baseless", MDH in a message posted on its official Twitter account urged people "not to believe such rumours". "MDH Pvt Ltd is a legacy, which Mahashay Chimi Lal Ji and Mahashay Dharampal Ji nurtured all their lives, and we are committed to taking that legacy forward with all our heart," said a message from MDH Chairman Rajeev Gulati.
FMCG major HUL, which owns popular household brands such as - Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Ponds - declined to comments on the issue. "We do not comment on market speculation," said an HUL spokesperson. A report had claimed HUL is in talks with the Delhi-based Mahashian Di Hatti Pvt. Ltd (MDH) to buy a majority stake. It had further claimed that the value of this deal may be anywhere between Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 crore. However, MDH declined any such considerations. Recently several leading FMCG players such as ITC and Tata Consumers Pvt Ltd have increased their play into the spices segment, which is considered to be a high margin business.
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School dropout to highest-paid CEO: MDH's Dharampal Gulati saw it all
Current Affairs Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the owner of MDH passed away in the wee hours of Thursday. The 98-year-old had recently defeated coronavirus before succumbing to a heart attack.
The MDH company also found its roots in Pakistan, where Mahashay's father opened a small spice shop by the name of "Mahashiya di hatti" in 1919, which later became one of the largest spice manufacturers in India valued at over Rs 15,000 crore.
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Dharampal Gulati was once India’s highest-paid consumer product CEO as the fifth grade school dropout took home more than Rs 21 crore as salary in 2017. Gulati was actively involved in the functioning of the company even in his 90s.
And was known for making daily rounds to the factories, markets, and the company. He held 80 per cent stake in MDH. In an interview with The Economic Times in 2017, he said, "My motivation to work is being sincere in product quality sold at affordable prices...Read more.
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Inspired by 'Hey Astronaut!'
She was just a lonely girl in space :'3
#a hat in time#ahit#demondoodles#my art#role swap au#rs!Bow#Hattie was lonely#always trying to be the best so she could be likeable#:''3
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Spiritual Thought
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I've been living at home for a couple of months now. About two months ago, my mom got called into the Primary Presidency, meaning she couldn't go to Relief Society with me. Oh. No. You might not think this is a bad thing, but I am the ONLY single woman in our RS. I get called upon all the time for a Single's POV, or asked how things are in school (aka college/university). It's just been awkward and going by myself was unthinkable. I find Gospel Doctrine boring mostly because EVERYONE goes there. My mom suggested doing the Family History class. And i was like okay. *shrug* I've done lots of Indexing I can just do more. I haven't been into doing Family Research because I'm a Utah Pioneer descendant--- my fan chart 9 generations back is completely full. It's very researched. My point, I discovered this family I'm very distantly related to, with no temple work done. And I start to immerse myself into the research.
I start with one family: man, woman, and they have one child. Census records came, their birth days, their marriage certificate, information about them. I immersed myself into this family's life. WH was a gun maker for Smith and Wesson and worked there all his life. His wife was named Mary and they had one little girl, named Harriet, went by Hattie. I found out he died of heart failure. Hattie worked as a school teacher and got married after her father had died, at around 40 years old. To put it simply, the Holy Spirit and the spirits of this Family were with me that day, guiding my hand and my heart in this research. I learned much about them just from simple census records and marriage certificates. I had been focused on this for about 4 hours straight when, looking for Mary's birthday, I found Hattie's death certificate. And It hit me that oh, she's dead. This person is no longer alive. I felt palpable grief when I looked at that Death Notice. I had spanned her life from birth to death. It just hit home, that these records were more than just a piece of paper, more than just information. This was a living, breathing woman, with hopes and dreams, and a life. She ate food, she taught kids, she lived. And I got to walk that path with her for a short few hours.
So while Family History might seem "boring" or "dull", there is life among those dusty records. We just have to care enough to find it. --dragoonanddollophead
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Oh my God imagine rs! Vanessa and bow meeting coffee shop au Luca and hattie
Well, Luka would be absolutely terrified that’s for sure!
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Balkan Hattı
1999 yılı Mart ayında Sırbistan'ın Belgrad şehrini Nato bombaladı. Haziran ayında Sırp ordusu Kosova'dan geri çekildi. Bunu fırsat bilen Arnavutluk savaş lordu Smuk komutasında ki haydutlar bögleyi yağmaladı.Bir grup Rs askeri haydutların kullandığı havaalanını ele geçirmek için bir operasyon düzenlenler. source https://dizigang.com/film/balkan-hatti
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Os 10 discursos mais marcantes que pudemos testemunhar no Oscar
Com o anúncio da lista dos indicados ao Oscar 2020, feito nesta segunda-feira, 13, os olhos dos amantes da sétima arte ao redor do mundo se voltaram para detalhes e curiosidades da maior premiação mundial do cinema.
Alguns dos momentos mais esperados do Oscar são sempre os discursos que atores e produtores devem fazer ao receber a estatueta. A expectativa é de que os vencedores se manifestem em prol de causas político-sociais, ou ao menos nos propiciem boas risadas com suas pérolas.
8 filmes da Netflix indicados ao Oscar 2020 para assistir em casa
Como se esquecer da reação extremamente emotiva de Halle Berry, em 2002, quando tornou-se a primeira mulher negra a vencer o Oscar de “Melhor Atriz”? Ou, ainda, quando Marlon Brando recusou a estatueta por sua performance em “O Poderoso Chefão”, e enviou uma representante indígena para protestar no palco?
Os discursos da premiação da Academia têm o poder de nos transformar, nos inspirar e/ou nos entreter, e por isso recomendo a você os 10 discursos mais marcantes (segundo minha opinião, rs) de todas as 92 edições do Oscar.
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Hattie McDaniel (“Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante” por “E o Vento Levou”, em 1940) – a primeira mulher a ganhar uma estatueta do Oscar, num tempo em que o racismo era latente nos Estados Unidos.
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Marlon Brando (“Melhor Ator” por “O Poderoso Chefão”, em 1973) – O ator recusou a estatueta e enviou uma representante dos povos indígenas, Sacheen Littlefeather, para fazer um discurso em seu nome, protestando contra a forma como os Estados Unidos e Hollywood discriminavam os nativos americanos.
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Tom Hanks (“Melhor Ator” por “Philadelphia”, em 1994) – Tom Hanks agradeceu por dois homens muito importantes em sua vida: um professor de teatro e um colega de classe. Segundo o ator, dois homens gays maravilhosos. “Philadelphia” foi um dos primeiros filmes comerciais de “Hollywood” a falar abertamente sobre HIV e Aids.
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Roberto Benigni (“Melhor Ator” e “Melhor Filme Estrangeiro” por “A Vida é Bela”, em 1999) – Provavelmente uma das reações mais inusitadas e expressivas já vistas na premiação, dignas de um autêntico italiano.
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Halle Berry (“Melhor Atriz” por “A Última Ceia”, em 2002) – A reação mais emocionada de alguém a ganhar um Oscar. Halle Berry se consagrou como a primeira (e única, até hoje) mulher negra a ganhar uma estatueta na categoria “Melhor Atriz”. Muito emocionada, Halle disse que aquele momento foi “muito maior do que ela” e que a porta estava aberta a partir daquela noite para as atrizes negras.
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Kathryn Bigelow (“Melhor Diretora” por “Guerra ao Terror”, em 2010) – Kathryn foi a primeira e única mulher a conseguir uma estatueta na categoria (apenas outras quatro foram indicadas em toda a história).
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Produtores de “Moonlight” (“Melhor Filme”, em 2017) – Primeiro, anunciaram que o filme “La la land” havia conquistado a estatueta. Elenco e produtores subiram ao palco, discursaram, mas quase ao final, reconheceram que o anúncio havia sido feito de forma errada, e o verdadeiro vencedor da noite era o filme “Moonlight”. Um equívoco que entrou para a história da Academia.
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Frances McDormand (“Melhor Atriz” por “Três Anúncios Para Um Crime”, em 2018) – Em um discurso cheio de ironias, Frances pediu para todas as mulheres indicadas a alguma categoria do Oscar se levantassem junto com ela para serem aplaudidas pela plateia. A atriz ainda avisou aos homens que não chegassem nelas nas festas, mas que ouvissem suas histórias e a convidassem para trabalhos.
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Spike Lee (“Melhor Roteiro Adaptado” por “Infiltrado na Klan”, em 2019) – Spike Lee fez um dos discursos mais memoráveis de 2019, quando citou as eleições de 2020, que “estariam logo ali”. “Vamos fazer a coisa certa. Vamos todos nos mobilizar. Vamos todos ficar do lado certo da história. Fazer a escolha moral do amor contra o ódio.”, disse ele em um claro ataque ao presidente dos EUA, Donald Trump.
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Olivia Colman (“Melhor Atriz” por “A Favorita”, em 2019) – Um dos discursos mais hilários e genuínos da história do Oscar. Olivia superou a favoritíssima Glenn Close na categoria, e ficou visivelmente surpresa com o resultado. No discurso, a atriz soltou pérolas que fazem o público se divertir até hoje.
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Also, since the Pens are playing the Fly*rs next, would you love to see a Pens hatty and a W? Bonus points if it’s from ZAR or from Sid :)
ok stOP I am gonna hyperventilate and I would defo lose my goddamn mind if ZAR scores a hatty against the flyers kdjaskdsad
that would be THE best thing ever and now thanks to you i won’t be able to stop thinking about it!!!!
#i'm gonna miss like the first period cos i have class until 6:30pm and it takes me some time to get home#but I cannot wait!!!!#ok ok but really tho zar scoring a hatty against the flyers?#we deserve to see it!!!!!#Anonymous
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