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Il missile RS-26 Rubez viaggia a velocità pari a 24.500 km/h.
Pensa, se anziché fare le guerre ci portassimo i cristiani a quella velocità, io potrei tornare ogni sera a casa di mamma' in 5 minuti e mangiare il puparuolo 'mbuttunato ❤️ .
Ma in certe cose non siamo mai stati bravi.
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Ruby tiptoed in her dorm room making sure to not get caught. She heard that Jaune was sick and had to stay in bed all day, so she decided to skip class and make him feel better, by dressing up a sexy nurse. But when she got in her room she saw the rest of her team racing to get in their nurse costumes as well trying to be the nurse that “nurses” Jaune today. Too bad Pyrrha already beat them to the punch and boarded her team’s door shut so nobody could disturb her helping Jaune.
Welp. Ya snooze ya looze rubez
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A River Contrasts and Inequalities in the Arid Lands of Brazil
Osmir da Silva Rubez refuses to join the drip system, and is the only one among the 51 families living in the Mandacaru Public Irrigation Project in Juazeiro, a municipality in the state of Bahia, in the Northeast region of Brazil, to maintain the furrows that carry water to their crops.
The São Francisco River, which rises in the state of Minas Gerais, near the centre of Brazil, and flows northeast, has boosted irrigated agriculture in its 2,863 kilometres, much of it in semi-arid territory, with rainfall averaging between 200 and 800 millimetres per year.
It is a privileged basin, located in a region that suffers from water scarcity, especially in the increasingly recurrent droughts, when small rivers and streams dry up.
Water availability, immense due to the river's large flow, was increased by the construction of two hydroelectric dams North and South of Juazeiro, a city of 238,000 people, which has developed a fruit-growing industry, mainly for export.
Mangoes and grapes are the main local crops, grown on large private farms and in the irrigation projects of the state-owned São Francisco and Parnaíba Valley Development Company (Codevasf). Export activity highlights the contrasts and inequalities of the so-called Semi-arid ecoregion.
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#brazil#brazilian politics#politics#environmentalism#environmental justice#image description in alt#mod nise da silveira
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Here's my line up!
Harry
Pokla
Bitz and Bops
Rubez
And Sillystring!
#silly#art#meet the ocs#oc art#clown oc#cute#random art#digital art#artfight#team seafoam#artists on tumblr#my art#artwork
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A Quick Walk 8
Originally Uploaded on DeviantArt as WinxPossible on Dec 31, 2018
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The Ghost Artist: Ieva Rubeze Latvia, 2015 A work of art created within the framework of the "Art in the Public Space" programme implemented by the philanthropists Boris and Ināra Teterev in collaboration with the City of Riga.
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Aberdeen v St Johnstone: Team news - BBC Sport
Aberdeen ^ | Aberdeen are still without injured centre-back Slobodan Rubezic. Adama Sidibeh misses out for St Johnstone following his release from hospital, ... http://dlvr.it/T3LZHp
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As I stood drinking a warm can of beer in a car park in Livingston, wondering how long it would be before the traffic would dissipate to a level where it was worth attempting the journey home, I knew one thing - the Cinch was back. Due to some horrendous traffic, it had been a rushed and cramped journey down the road, my arse numb and hips on fire by Stonehaven, only to be treated to a Dons side frustrated by a home team playing a brand of football that really should be illegal. I don’t want to get into criticising oppositions tactics or performances and in some ways I almost respect the siege mentality Livi have adopted in the face of their financial woes but make for an entertaining game, it did not and what was worse, it felt like Aberdeen played into their hands a little too readily. I’ve seen in the days since the match speculation that this was to protect a makeshift defence and to try and force the action on the horrendous Spaghettihad surface but with every long ball, it seemed more like it would inevitably prove to be fruitless and the Dons supported filtered out the Tony Macaroni Arena as frustrated as Lee Johnson when struggling to come up with his latest unhinged analogy.
Let’s look at some positives - a point on the board and a look at some of the new recruits with Slobodan Rubezic looking like the no-nonsense, albeit slightly rash, solid centre back we had hoped for and Nicky Devlin with a committed performance on his return to his old stomping ground, with a little bit of shit-housery thrown in to boot. Had this result come at a different point in the season and without this weekend’s fixture ahead of it, it might well be viewed as a good point on the road but with the first match at Pittodrie as tough as they come in the SPFL, it looks like an opportunity missed. Today’s announcement of the incoming left back James McGarry and Alan Burrows assurances that more deals are being worked on provide some hope but for many may only paper over the notion that the current squad isn’t strong enough to match the aspirations that have been set out, on several different fronts, for the season ahead. For now, we will have to wait and see how the recruitment goes and hope that Angus MacDonald and Rhys Williams make their way back from injury sooner rather than later but it leaves a lot of questions ahead of a huge test this Sunday.
So, let’s look at the Celtic game. There are probably few Dons fans who can attest to this, but it was actually matches against Celtic that first fully sparked my interest in becoming a fully fledged supporter and in fact two of my first ever three Dons matches were victories against Celtic. The first came at Celtic park in the 2014 Scottish Cup with Pawlett and Anderson scoring to give the Dons a 2-1 victory and then the following Tuesday evening I saw Aberdeen, at home this time, again trump Neil Lennon’s Celtic side 2-1 with a blistering Jonny Hayes strike and an Adam Rooney header giving me the belief that everything was going to be totally great forever. In fact, I even got to relive the glory immediately after in Archibald Simpsons where the whole game was shown on a projector courtesy of BBC Alba, with goal celebrations in the bar to rival the ones in the stadium. Needless to say that since then I have shared the frustrations of the Aberdeen support with many difficult games against the Glasgow side, with a stream of Cup semi-finals and finals being particularly agonising.
This weekend we face a Celtic side somewhat in transition. Their opening game saw them concede two goals, looking perhaps slightly less solid in defence than the blistering Ange Postecoglou team of last season, however they now have a familiarly frustrating face at the helm in Brendan Rodgers who’s previous incarnation of Celtic, the Dons (and most other teams in the league) found it incredibly difficult to overcome. We can only hope for more teething problems for the opposition and that a near (or completely by Sunday) sold out Pittodrie crowd can come together along with quality in the home side and see us through to finally getting some sort of result against the league favourites. By midday Sunday there will be a great sense of elation and joy at being back in our home ground after almost three months, nervousness, excitement and a nervous excitement for the next 90+ minutes, a huge queue for macaroni and black pudding pies and a real hope that at this early stage of the season, Aberdeen can put in a performance that reignites the excitement that has been building around this season!
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Excuse me?!?!? How have I never seen these before?!?!
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“Faktura (For A Nervous Spirit)” at kim? Contemporary Art Centre
#0.0.01.0.0.#Aleksandra Samulenkova#Elza Sile#Exhibitions#Group Exhibition#Ieva Rubeze#Institution#James Bridle#kim? Contemporary Art Centre#Latvia#Leigh Ledare#Merlin Carpenter#Riga#Vanessa Gravenor#Viktoria Modesta#Voldemārs Matvejs#Zane Onckule
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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔾𝕙𝕠𝕤𝕥
ᴸᴱᵛᴬ ᴿᵁᴮᴱᶻᴱ
𝐑𝐢𝐠𝐚 - 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐯𝐢𝐚
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HAI NAOLY (FROM BEST FRIEND ROOBIE) !!!@!!!!!!!!
HI RUBEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOING BOING BOING
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Hey rubez looks like the universe isn't in any of our favours this specific September lol BUT !! Not forever am I right ! None of this is going to matter some time from now, failures and bad days come and go. As I like to say, you've got to stay in the dark to appreciate the light, everything will be fine in no time ! Things going wrong's just life happening innit? It'll happen again, but next time the good version of it ! Right now most of my friend's and my lives are down in the crapper lol
(2) so we're all in this together and we'll make it through our individual crappy days and we'll celebrate whenever someone's back on track. The thing is you won't be failing classes forever, and things won't go wrong forever, and at one point everything Will Be Alright yes !!! I believe in u !! You'll Make It Through with flying colours. This is just another one of life's little tests. It would be boring without those isn't it ? One can't feel victory if one has never faced defeat so keep going
Aww is this anne?? Hehe whoever it is thank you sm you’re right 🥺💕
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Happy Wedding, Ruby and Sapphire!
Read below for the instructions and insight into making a Together Breakfast Wedding Cake.
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Okay! So a lot of stuff happened in "Reunited," but did you notice that Ruby and Sapphire's wedding cake was a slightly modified Together Breakfast?
I decided I should make my own version of this!
What You Need:
Frozen waffles
Syrup
Microwave Popcorn
Whipped Cream
First, it looks like Ruby and Sapphire's cake has 5 layers, so toast 5 waffles.
While they're toasting, pop a bag of microwave popcorn according to the instructions.
Get out your ~fanciest plate~ and stack the waffles carefully!
Then, artistically drizzle the syrup.
Mmm!
Next, carefully arrange little clusters of popcorn around the base of your waffle stack.
Now it's time...FOR WHIPPED CREAM!
The whole top of the cake gets whipped cream.
Then, ever so tenderly, insert some popcorn puffs into the whipped cream, using your aesthetic judgment.
Beautiful!
Keep in mind that the waffles are hot or warm, so the whipped cream will not hold its shape long unless you refrigerate this cake! You could also cool the waffles before decorating to avoid dripping.
Now. One special thing is missing.
It is not a strawberry.
It's little Ruby and Sapphire wedding toppers!
Okay, so I made an artistic decision here and decided that the cutest way to get accurate Ruby and Sapphire cake toppers would be to use licensed toys! Unfortunately, the only Ruby and Sapphire toys that currently exist are wrong for this use.
Mini Plushies of them exist, but you can't put a plushie on a cake!
Domez Figures of them exist, but the plastic capsule doesn't come off unless you break the toy, and I didn't want to do that.
And the wedding Ruby and Sapphire Figural Keychains exist, but in the show the cake toppers aren't in wedding clothes, plus they have these bulky chains attached to their heads.
Despite the inconsistencies, I decided the figural keychains would be best for this purpose. I took them out of my display and gave them a bath. If they're going to touch food, you should always clean off cake toppers before you put them on food.
Then I used some wire-bending jewelry tools to carefully remove the keychain bits without destroying the metal or attachment apparatus.
And then...I put Rubez and Sapphy on their cake!
They look happy!
I decided to add one more thing as a variant. The original Together Breakfast had a strawberry, and also in the episode "Open Book" Steven indignantly cries "there weren't even strawberries on it!" when Connie was mad about the wedding cake in the last book of the Spirit Morph series. So I decided to throw in some strawberries to make it a little fancier and a little more to Steven's taste.
Shortly after I took my photos, the frosting softened too much and both Ruby and Sapphire faceplanted into the whipped cream.
Uhhh. You know what? I think it looks like y'all had a super fun wedding playing in whipped cream. Not my thing but you do you. I'll leave you to it.
(I put the keychains back together after this and ate the entire thing myself in one sitting. Because that's who I am.)
Bon appetit!
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Aberdeen 'agree' six-figure deal for Serbian defender Slobodan Rubezic
Aberdeen ^ | Robson is widening his squad ahead of Aberdeen's return to the European stage combined with the Scottish Premiership campaign. The backline has been ... http://dlvr.it/SvFcRw
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❝ i don’t want to leave yet. ❞ @ rubez ?
‘ … i know. i’m asking a lot of you. ‘ crescent rose folded in from its scythe until a rifle hung at her side, closing the gap between just teens caught at the front lines of war. sirens wailed outside, though ruby only focused on how eerily calm whitley stayed. what could he possibly achieve by staying ? little red wasn’t keen on the idea of forcing whitley to go, but their choices were limited.
a truce, perhaps. ‘ i won’t ask you to leave atlas, then. you aren’t safe here in your manor, i can take you to where they’re treating winter. please, whitley. ‘ ruby grabbed his hand none too gently, slowly starting to tug him towards the door. she wasn’t going to let him get hurt or die. salem wouldn’t win. ‘ you just … need to stay put until it’s over. i’ll find you after, okay ? ‘ // @wiltmeadow
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We’re here. The start of the new season is less than 24 hours away and it’s felt like an eternity but also in some ways, like no time at all since that last ball was kicked at Pittodrie and the players took their lap of the stadium, some for the final time, and basked in what had been achieved over the last few months. Even the stoic Barry Robson was seen showing some emotion before he headed down the tunnel. These were great scenes to cap off what had, somehow, been a great season. We won’t talk about the Celtic game, it didn’t matter so let’s just say that it doesn’t count.
Much like the season itself, the summer break has been a bit of a rollercoaster with its ups and downs. It can be quite easy for clubs to open themselves up to criticism during a transfer window - sign a bulk of players early in the window and risk being accused of carelessly making up the numbers and bloating the squad instead of looking for quality but tread quietly in the market and more than likely fans will become restless and quite vocally wonder why there’s no news of additions. The dons have somehow managed to find a strange middle-ground but not necessarily to their detriment. The early confirmations that Angus MacDonald, Graeme Shinnie and what I consider to be an incredible signing, Leighton Clarkson would all be returning set the bench mark high and perhaps a little hard to follow. Nicky Devlin had already been confirmed to be coming North, with most agreeing this was a sturdy enough acquisition, the loan deal of Rhys Williams added some youthful promise to the backline and the relatively unknown Ester Sokler showed early in pre-season that he could be capable of what we’re all hoping for. Then it all went quiet. Aside from a back up goalkeeper in the shape of Ross Doohan, there were a few weeks of relatively little transfer action for the Aberdeen support and coupled with murmurings that Rhys Williams and Angus MacDonald had sustained injuries, an anxiety began to grow that we may be leaving ourselves short in numbers ahead of the start of the league campaign. We’ve not seen a great deal of of the defensive reinforcements which have come in over the past 10 days or so, but it shows the good favour that the AFC recruitment team have curried in the previous windows that the arrivals of Or Dadia and Slobodan Rubezic have been met with enthusiasm, with most of us unfamiliar with both players but optimistic at what they can do in Barry Robson’s new look side.
The drama hadn’t ended though and only a few hours ago as I write this, the news many of us had been dreading was confirmed with ‘sweet prince’ and ‘brate’ Ylber Ramadani departing for Lecce. There were few amongst the dons support who were unconvinced by the badge pounding and hard tackling Albanian and he will be sorely missed but it must be considered great business by the club. It leaves us with an intriguing narrative, whilst I personally don’t think either of these players fit the mould of a Ramadani in terms of defensive attributes, there are two young central midfielders who look to be staking a claim to place in the midfield three, in the shape of Dante Polvara and Connor Barron. After a successful loan spell back in the states and a rousing RedTV interview, freshly mulletted Dante seems to be eager to prove himself in the dons midfield and it seems like he may have Barry’s backing given the minutes he has received in pre-season. There was much talk of Connor Barron’s wavering commitment to the dons amongst rumours of deals with other clubs and perhaps an issue with attitude, but given his social media posts and the fact he has not moved on, he also looks ready to take back a position in midfield this season and given the number of games we’re looking at, there will no doubt be room for both of them to prove what they can do and give Barry Robson selection headaches.
There are possibly more redemption arcs to be had with Shayden Morris looking as if he will have a part to play, Jack Mackenzie having a big role in pre season, Vincente Besuijen claiming he’s back with his focus fully on Aberdeen and of course Anthony Stewart still in the squad, there is much intrigue in how the squad could evolve over the season.
Away from the personnel side of things, it seems to just be sheer excitement from the Red Army. Record season ticket sales, record kit sales, a 4000 strong away support for the first game of the season, fans scrapping for every priority point available in anticipation of trips in Europe and a proverbial lapping up of the new transparency coming from the club, spearheaded by Alan Burrows, there is enough excitement to go around. Let’s just hope when that first ball is kicked at 3pm tomorrow we see what we’ve all been getting excited about!
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