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zentarablog · 14 days ago
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From Manuscripts to E-Readers: 10 Milestones in Book History
The book, in its various forms, has been humanity’s most enduring and impactful medium for preserving knowledge, sharing stories, and transmitting ideas across generations. From the earliest scratches on clay tablets to the pixels on a modern e-reader, its evolution is a fascinating journey that mirrors the progress of civilization itself. Each transformation in how books are created, reproduced,…
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dhenvs3000w25 · 3 months ago
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My Final Blog - Blog 10
With this being the final post of the semester, it’s important to take some time to reflect on what I have learned over the weeks about nature and the concept of nature interpretation. As someone in my final semester, much of the past few months has involved stepping back and contemplating my experiences at university. As a student pursuing a degree in Biological Science, I have explored various scientific disciplines, drawing lessons and insights from each class. This course has significantly impacted my university experience for several reasons, but the assignment formatting has undoubtedly been the most notable. As science students, we are trained to be precise, particular, accurate, and attentive. Whether we are writing lab reports, literature reviews, or essays, the goal is to express your opinion as much as possible while conforming to the details of the rubric. With the introduction of blog-style writing and podcast-making in this class, I have learned that scientific interpretation can be just as creative as any other form of writing while maintaining high scientific integrity. 
Since a young age, I have been afforded the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of nature. From road trips and exploring the outdoors, to camping, hiking, and swimming in the ocean, these experiences have shaped my perception and understanding of the natural world. That said, it was not until university and classes such as ENVS 3000 that I began to understand the importance of combining lived experience and scientific skills to practice nature interpretation. Even though I do not intend to pursue a career oriented around environmental sciences or nature, as a biological sciences student, I am responsible for taking my training and applying it to my life in any context possible. 
Personal Ethics as a Nature Interpreter:
Many of our earliest passions arise from curiosity and the desire to explore beyond the surface. As children, we develop lifelong interests in specific things because of our open minds and genuine desire to understand the world. As a nature interpreter, curiosity is essential for growth and continuous learning. Nature constantly changes, so I must continually broaden my knowledge and understanding to represent it accurately. I believe everyone on this earth has the opportunity to explore and enjoy nature, so as someone who wants to inspire others to cultivate a love for nature, I need to ensure that my interpretations are welcoming, engaging, and contextually relevant to a diverse audience. At its basis, nature interpretation is the communication of information, knowledge, and observations from various perspectives, which are compiled into a formal basis of understanding. As an educator, I am tasked with adequately representing science-based knowledge, traditional perspectives on nature, and personal experiences to collectively contribute to effective interpretation. 
What Beliefs I Bring:
A key belief of mine is that to engage harmoniously with both people and the environment, it is essential to understand that all living things possess intrinsic value and deserve recognition. This respect extends to wildlife and ecosystems and how people connect with nature. The concept of inherent value in nature is widely supported in ecological and ethical discussions, with environmental philosopher Aldo Leopold arguing that humans should view themselves as part of a larger community encompassing land, water, plants, and animals (Leopold, 1949). He advocates for responsible and ethical relationships with nature, underscoring that nature’s worth transcends its utility to humans and emphasizes its inherent right to exist. From a scientific standpoint, biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and resilience. Studies have shown that diverse ecosystems are more productive, stable, and capable of withstanding environmental stressors such as climate change and habitat loss (Cardinale et al., 2012). Losing a single species can disrupt food chains, alter habitats, and weaken entire ecosystems, highlighting the importance of protecting all life forms, even those that may not seem immediately significant to human interests. Beyond ecological and philosophical perspectives, cultural traditions worldwide also recognize nature's intrinsic value. Many Indigenous communities view nature as a living entity with spiritual significance, reinforcing the idea that humans are responsible for respecting and protecting it. For example, the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) follows the “Seventh Generation Principle,” which encourages decision-making that ensures the well-being of future generations and the natural world (Whyte, 2018). This principle aligns with modern sustainability efforts and highlights the long-term importance of respecting and protecting nature. Recognizing the intrinsic value of all living things also fosters a deeper emotional connection between people and nature. Studies in environmental psychology suggest that when people perceive nature as having its worth, they are more likely to engage in pro-environmental behaviours, such as conservation efforts and sustainable practices (Clayton & Myers, 2009). By promoting this belief through interpretation, I can encourage people to see themselves as stewards of the natural world, inspiring actions that help protect biodiversity and ecosystems for future generations.
What Responsibilities Do I Have?
As a nature interpreter, I have several key responsibilities to ensure that others can understand my perspectives and knowledge of the environment. These responsibilities extend beyond simply delivering information; they involve engaging audiences in meaningful ways, fostering curiosity, and inspiring a deeper connection with nature.
Communicating Clearly and Accurately:
I am responsible for presenting information in a clear, engaging, and factually accurate way. This involves using simple language, avoiding jargon, and ensuring my messages are grounded in reliable scientific research, traditional ecological knowledge, and personal experience. By doing so, I help audiences develop a well-rounded and informed perspective on environmental issues.
Making Interpretation Relevant and Inclusive:
To enable others to connect with my perspectives and knowledge, I must frame my interpretation in a way that relates to their experiences and backgrounds. People engage with nature in various ways, and it is crucial to acknowledge the cultural, historical, and personal ties to the environment. Offering multiple perspectives, such as Indigenous ecological knowledge, historical land use, and contemporary conservation efforts, I can aid in fostering a more inclusive and relatable experience for all visitors.
Encouraging Critical Thinking and Dialogue:
Rather than simply presenting facts, I should inspire others to ask questions, reflect, and draw their own conclusions. Interactive discussions, stimulating questions, and storytelling can help individuals engage more profoundly with nature. This method allows them to grasp my viewpoints while also cultivating their own appreciation and awareness of environmental issues.
Promoting Stewardship and Responsible Action:
A crucial part of my role is to inspire people to care for and protect the environment. I can lead by example by demonstrating responsible environmental behaviour, such as Leave No Trace principles, ethical wildlife observation, and conservation efforts. Encouraging others to take small, meaningful actions in their daily lives reinforces the importance of protecting nature for future generations.
Respecting Diverse Perspectives and Experiences:
While I may have my own views and expertise, it is essential to acknowledge and respect the perspectives of others. Environmental issues can be complex, and individuals may have different values, traditions, and opinions regarding nature. By promoting respectful discussions and encouraging diverse viewpoints, I foster a welcoming environment for learning and shared understanding.
Approaches That Resonate with Me:
Storytelling and personal narratives are powerful tools for interpreting nature, making environmental concepts more relatable by interweaving human connections and experiences. People are inherently drawn to stories and to sharing personal encounters with nature. Whether it’s a childhood memory of exploring the woods, an awe-inspiring wildlife sighting, or a lesson learned from the land, I can forge an emotional connection that resonates with my audience. Stories help bridge the gap between facts and feelings, rendering scientific concepts more memorable and meaningful. Furthermore, incorporating diverse cultural narratives and traditional ecological knowledge enriches our understanding of the environment, illustrating that nature is not just something to study but is deeply intertwined with human history, values, and identity. Two-way communication is equally crucial for effective interpretation, as it fosters engagement and encourages visitors to participate rather than passively receive information. Instead of delivering a one-sided lecture, I strive to cultivate an interactive dialogue where visitors feel comfortable asking questions, sharing their experiences, and forming bonds with nature. By listening as much as I speak, I can tailor my approach to align with the interests and backgrounds of my audience, making the experience more relevant and personal. Encouraging open discussions enhances learning and builds a sense of shared discovery, where both the interpreter and visitor contribute to a deeper understanding of the natural world.
References:
Cardinale, B. J., Duffy, J. E., Gonzalez, A., Hooper, D. U., Perrings, C., Venail, P., ... & Naeem, S. (2012). Biodiversity loss and its impact on humanity. Nature, 486(7401), 59-67.
Clayton, S., & Myers, G. (2009). Conservation Psychology: Understanding and Promoting Human Care for Nature. Wiley-Blackwell.
Leopold, A. (1949). A Sand County Almanac. Oxford University Press.
Whyte, K. P. (2018). Settler colonialism, ecology, and environmental injustice. Environment and Society, 9(1), 125-144.
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projectchampionz · 9 months ago
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ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SUCCESSION PLANNING AND TALENT MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE
ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SUCCESSION PLANNING AND TALENT MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE 1.1 Introduction Succession planning and talent management are critical strategies in ensuring the long-term success of healthcare organizations. In an industry where the demand for leadership and skilled professionals is growing due to demographic shifts, technological advancements, and evolving patient…
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reality-detective · 4 months ago
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BREAKING! TRUMP HAS SIGNED GESARA – MASS ARRESTS ARE HAPPENING, THE IRS IS GONE, FEDERAL RESERVE COLLAPSING, AND QFS IS ONLINE!
The illusion is shattered. The world is shifting. President Donald J. Trump is back, and the Deep State’s final hour has arrived.
The corrupt financial system is crumbling. The Federal Reserve is collapsing, the IMF and World Bank are scrambling. Global elites are in hiding, knowing their time is up. This is not just a movement—this is the complete dismantling of the shadow empire that enslaved the world for centuries.
On March 4, 2025, Trump signed GESARA into law, marking the beginning of the greatest financial and political shift in modern history. This was never about an election—this was a military operation decades in the making!
THE DEEP STATE’S FINANCIAL CONTROL IS OVER!
For generations, the elites hoarded wealth, rigging banking, stock markets, and tax structures to enslave the masses. That system is now being dismantled in real-time!
🔴 Debt Forgiveness is Happening Now: Illegitimate loans, mortgages, and credit card debts are being wiped clean. The banking elites trapped people in fake debt—GESARA ENDS IT.
🔴 Federal Reserve’s Final Days: Absorbed into the U.S. Treasury, under Trump’s direct control. The private banking cartel that dictated U.S. monetary policy since 1913 is DONE!
🔴 Trillions Seized from Globalist Elites: Offshore accounts, trust funds, and gold reserves hoarded by the cabal are being taken back for THE PEOPLE.
🔴 IRS ABOLISHED: The corrupt tax system that funneled wealth to elites is OVER. No more income tax—only a fair, flat tax on non-essential goods!
🔴 The Deep State’s Global Financial Empire is COLLAPSING: The IMF, World Bank, and private banking cartels are finished. Nations enslaved through predatory lending are breaking free.
MASS ARRESTS HAVE BEGUN – THE MEDIA IS SILENT!
High-profile bankers, CEOs, and corrupt politicians are being rounded up and facing military tribunals. The media refuses to report it, but the world is changing!
🔴 The Quantum Financial System (QFS) is ONLINE! Every transaction is secure, transparent, and untouchable by the elites. The old system is DEAD.
🔴 THE FINAL DEEP STATE ATTACKS ARE FAILING! The globalists are desperately crashing markets, funding cyberattacks, and pushing media fear campaigns. IT WON’T WORK.
TRUMP’S FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT IS COMING – THE FINANCIAL RESET IS HERE!
In a classified briefing, Trump told his closest advisors:
"The people are ready. The world is ready. The financial stranglehold is over. We are taking back what is ours. The greatest wealth transfer in history is about to begin."
Prepare. NESARA/GESARA is here.
The Deep State is out of time. 🤔
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darkfluffydragon · 11 months ago
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Here are some sketches I drew of Phantasmagoria Corrupted Burning Spice (Change) and Mystic Flour (Volition) :D
Just a fun lil thing while I debate to myself over whether to focus on the world-building or the story. Also Change as a cowboy..just for fun :')
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hannibalendeeringkiss · 19 days ago
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hilson reminds me of that one scene from fleabag where both fleabag and the hot priest realise they're bound to fuck
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mishy-mashy · 1 year ago
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Bruce is actually really attractive, and I have enough reasoning to make a list
He's:
Tall (. Tall enough to hit his head on the vault doorframe)
Long-legged
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Has a straight nose bridge
Has high cheekbones (more noticeable in 2nd pic below)
Has a strong jawline
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Sharp eyes, but they aren't small (plus eyebags if you're into that)
Overall, he has strong, attractive facial features
Has broad, refined shoulders. You can tell he works out (or he did, when he was alive)
Even has a thick, muscly neck
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He has MUSCLE. Is SCULPTED. NOICE. VERY NOICE. (nice arms. Nice shoulders. Nice neck. Nice legs. Nice butt-)
(There are actually panels where you can see some of his muscles. Other than those already shown here, he's got bricky thighs-
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-and in the panels where we first get his name dropped, he's got those shoulder blades too-)
The one time we see him smile, and he actually has a scary one
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Has small, kinda sharp pupils, and his eyes remind me of a cat. We only ever saw him tense or defensive, so his resting/listening face is really cute
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Other than the physical appearance stuff, he also:
Takes shit without batting an eye (patience, knowing it's just how Kudo is, etc)
Kudo being all "Cut the crap Bruce and give it to me straight", after Bruce tests his blood and is rightfully Concerned because they just faced AFO
Put up with Kudo's experimenting and testing over Yoichi's transferable Factor
Did ya'll see the look on Kudo's face when he realized he had Yoichi's Factor/will? Kudo was going to start in nonsense and Bruce just dealt with that.
Also something I noticed when looking back at the images here; Bruce has bandages on his arms in the void. But not when he faced AFO in the sewers.
Were he and Kudo cutting their arms open in their experimenting over Yoichi's theory? Is this why Kudo has two gauntlets instead of his one? Why we never see his bare arms in the void? That he always keeps his arms down so there's no slip?
Is smart enough to run blood tests, plus has enough common sense to pick Shinomori as his successor
He picked a guy who avoids society, has an Ability to detect danger so he can always stay away from AFO, is also a coward so he's never going to go throw himself into danger, even without knowing instinctively he stands no chance, etc.
Meanwhile, Kudo chose Bruce, who he played Hot Potato Yoichi with; but he did also trust Bruce, and put the only pure combative Ability in OFA through Bruce.
These two made their choices based on what they valued and saw the Factor needed.
Is logical, analytical, and calm.
He tried advising Midoriya on their Abilities in One For All, especially his own.
Midoriya then tried ignoring him about using Fa Jin for the first time, but found he was right, thinking: "Dammit!! I had [Lady Nagant] right where I wanted her, but... ugh! The Third was right. My parallel Quirk processes are all screwed up!" (ch. 314).
Plus, when Midoriya fixed his processing mistakes, Bruce was analyzing the way he reached his new conclusion. Pure facts, no bias, very calm, just saying it as it was.
We never see him panic. When he's caught by surprise in the sewers by AFO, Kudo, and Yoichi's little bubble event, he immediately reacts. He doesn't falter, he just knows he has to do something right now.
Was more willing to listen than Kudo to Yoichi's beckon, and probably was just following Kudo's rejection of Midoriya
While we don't see Kudo's face, we see Bruce's eyes when Yoichi calls on his heroes. Bruce was more open and receptive, or at least more impacted.
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Bruce was also the one to start talking, while Kudo just kept quiet.
He actually communicates a lot
When Yoichi called them to support Midoriya, Bruce started talking to paint a picture of why they thought the way they did, so Yoichi understood where they were coming from.
(Though he seems to beat about the bush sometimes, since Kudo spoke up to be direct on how they couldn't just put their trust in some starry-eyed teenager. Plus, when Kudo tells him to just tell him what's wrong [double Factors])
When Midoriya first used Fa Jin against Nagant, Bruce came out just to tell him he knew what he was trying, but that Midoriya wasn't ready; and Midoriya found he was right. Midoriya just didn't want to listen to him then.
He asks Kudo for clarification after finding Kudo had two Factors in him after the sewer incident ("Just to be sure, All For One didn't touch you, right?") Kudo knew him well enough to go "stop beating around the bush and tell me", so Bruce was probably gonna start with questions, theories, and trying to understand everything in general, before saying "yeah you have two Factors. Don't know why".
Is strong-willed and loyal.
He followed Kudo, even to death, carrying on the cause he started until it ended with him.
Plus, when talking about how AFO needs a strong will to override OFA's own, we first see Bruce, Kudo, and Yoichi.
AFO couldn't steal OFA because the will was too strong for him, and that was back during Banjo's time. Since Shinomori never actually tried opposing AFO and just hid, we can assume the first Three (Yoichi, Kudo, Bruce) already had an accumulation of strong willpower that made OFA un-stealable. Those three are a strong enough foundation, and the main wills, that the other users just become bonuses.
Kudo, also saying that Midoriya needs allies with the same will and drive as him... hey Kudo, you're talking about yourself and your old allies, aren't you? That's why you look at Yoichi and Bruce when you say this.
Not only is Bruce attractive, but he's got good character. THE END.
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starpains · 1 month ago
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I finally finished Jedi: Fallen Order and moved onto Jedi: Survivor.
Things I learned: Salt and Pepper exist in GFFA and are called that. Shakers also exist.
*makes notes to my future fanfic writing self*
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teecupangel · 1 year ago
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Hi teecup, I hope ur having a great day/noon/night!
Forgive me if the things i'm about to say don't make much sense. It's been a vey, very, very, difficult time for me and my countrymen here, and my ability to make coherent sentences have declined drastically. So, yeah... BUT! That doesn't matter haha.
Anyways, I had a thought. And i'm not even sure how or why i got it but.... hear me out now...
Our boy, Desmond, gets thrown back in time as usual, same old same old, right? Exept, this time he doesn't end up in the Big Three™'s time-line. He ends up in Al-Mualim's time. *insert mind-blown emoji here cuz i can't find it rn*
And ik that i'm not a certified AC Expert like u and many others, and i haven't really finished any of the AC games yet (i've only seen bits of AC III and have only started AC 2, I also haven't finished AC 1)
But I do know that he wasn't really that creepy and evil in his youth/ b4 he became The Old Man of the Moutain, so i was thinking maybe Desmond ends up in that era of Al Mualim or is it Rashid al-Din Sinan? I know that he's based on a real historical figure but i'm not so sure if he's called that in-game?
And knowing Desmond, he'd probably get the urge to kill Rashid (i hope i'm using the name correctly) the time he figures shit out and connect that dots. But he would end up not doing that, cuz u know, it might fuck up the time-line and Altaïr might end up not being born, creating a domino-effect.
I want Desmond to meet Rashid before he starts to becom the Al Mualim we know today, so that Desmond can see how he was b4 the evants of AC 1.
Maybe Rashid's an arrogant ass, or a nerdy loser, or a popular assassin- who knows! The possibilites are endless!! (or maybe he's an obsessive bastard who gets obsessed with Desmond cuz he's just full of mysteries and wonders :Dc )
And blah blah blah, plot here, plot there, Isu-bullshit this, time shenanigans that, and BOOM they meet.
And romance ensues? :3 (romace wil absolutely ensue :}}} )
NOW, BEFORE- BEFORE YOU TIE ME TO A STAKE AND BURN ME ALIVE FOR THIS- i think it'd be a cute idea, and who knows? maybe Rashid was hot in his prime *insert lenny face cuz even after all these years i still don't know how to type it and is too lazy to cop paste it* and maybe he liked to solve mysteries and had a thing for the unexplainable. And Desmond is the most unexplainable, most bizarre thing to have graced the earth :33333.
Now that i've got this idea out of my system i'm gonna go pray for the down fall of my coutry's shit for brain, good for nothing military government/hj.
bye! *evaporates*
I hope you’re doing alright and I’m sorry that it took two months before I could answer your ask TTATT
As far as I know, he was only called Al Mualim because of legal reasons but Rashid ad-Din Sinan was the leader of the Assassins in Masyaf during 1191 so it’s safe to assume Al Mualim is AC’s version of Rashid (historically he died in 1193, not 1191.
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Okay. We can make this work.
We put Desmond at around the same time he’s the recruit and we make it hard for him to realize he’s Al Mualim until it’s too late by doing one simple thing:
Desmond doesn’t know Al Mualim’s real name.
He always knew it as Al Mualim. As far as he knew, Al Mualim was his actual name.
Then he remembered that Al Mualim can mean mentor and bangs his head on the nearest flat surface.
His mission has been clear from the start.
Become an Assassin, take out Al Mualim before he does shit, find Umar and adopt him then play matchmaker so Altaïr would be born.
And no.
Desmond wasn’t going to think about the whole “can you truly be sure that the person who will be born will be Altaïr if you change the circumstances of his conception?”
Yeah.
His head hurts just thinking about it so he won’t.
For now, he’ll focus on his training while keeping a look out for anyone who gives of Al Mualim vibes.
What’s the Al Mualim vibes?
Manipulative old man vibes.
The problem is…
Rashid is one of the recruits in the same batch as Desmond and he becomes Desmond’s closest friend.
And there was no way Desmond would ever be friends with a future power hungry asshole like Al Mualim.
No way.
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The way their relationship becomes romantic really depends on the kind of personality young Rashid would have.
A nerdy loser who starts making a name for himself because of his intelligence and tactical mind would start off as the kid Desmond sorta looks after. When he starts to show that his strength lies in making plans and quick judgments, he becomes the man whispering on Desmond’s ear. Providing plans and suggestions while giving Desmond a heads up on the less savory words people say about him. Desmond would never think this Rashid is Al Mualim because he’s nice and truly do want to help Desmond. This is also how Rashid would show his love for Desmond and, really, Desmond would think they’re bros and when he realizes that Rashid actually loves him, he’d think “oh, I am Ezio’s descendant”
An arrogant ass Rashid would butt heads with Desmond but Desmond would find himself fond of the man because he reminds him of AC1 Altaïr. This is the Rashid who would definitely be counted as a tsundere and their relationship would start when Rashid just flatout tells Desmond that he wants to do unspeakable things to him while they’re arguing. Desmond is offended because “tugging on my pigtails doesn’t work in real life, dumbass!” and Rashid is just “???” because what the fuck are pigtails??? Lots of awkwardness until Desmond realize that butting heads with Rashid is really how they flirt.
Now. Popular Assassin Rashid is more on the side of polite but is absolutely Desmond’s rival. Whatever it is, the two of them are always competing. Unlike the arrogant ass version, this Rashid is always nice to Desmond. The whole “no hard feelings” and pure competitiveness are what drives their relationship. This is the one where the two of them spar privately one time and things happen. They would try to distant themselves from one another for a bit until they finally talk it out. Rashid honestly didn’t think he loved Desmond until the whole ‘after-sparring’ thing.
Whichever you pick as Rashid’s background, he will become obsessed with Desmond but it’s more on the side of “I will do everything to make Desmond happy” which is good for Desmond but not really good for anyone against him.
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Desmond is the one who adopts Umar in this one and Umar imprints on him like a baby duckling to a mama duckling. Everyone actually assumed Umar is his bastard son. Desmond ignores it even though he’s only like… a decade and a half older than Umar.
Rashid definitely treats him like Desmond’s son. He’s Umar’s favorite of all of Desmond’s friends.
And really, Desmond should have seen that as a hint of Rashid’s ‘future’.
Speaking of the future.
He’s been looking for Al Mualim this entire time and he has his suspects (Rashid, however, is not on the list) but honestly?
He’s just waiting for the person who would be picked as the one to lead the expansion to Masyaf since that would be Al Mualim.
Desmond has, unfortunately, fucked up the timeline so badly that the person chosen to lead the expansion?
It was Desmond.
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Sidebar: Faheem would be that cute younger brother who turns grumpy when he grows up. Desmond will forever grieve the lost of little cute Faheem. Faheem is always embarrassed when Desmond talked about his ‘past’.
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rattishfarmer · 8 months ago
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First attempt under the cut
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dougielombax · 7 months ago
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I’m sorry Orbsman.
I don’t speak Ancient Digon or Block Transfer Computation.
Or whatever that was.
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projectchampionz · 1 year ago
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The impact of  Crop Farming and Agri-Extension on the Effectiveness of Agricultural Advisory Services and Knowledge Transfer
The impact of  Crop Farming and Agri-Extension on the Effectiveness of Agricultural Advisory Services and Knowledge Transfer Abstract: This research project aims to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of agricultural extension services in transferring knowledge and best practices to crop farmers. The study will investigate the current state of agri-extension programs, identify barriers to…
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code31-onthedancefloor · 3 months ago
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hm. stebuli head bonks as displays of casual affection...
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handweavers · 1 year ago
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Everyday I see looms for sale on facebook marketplace and everyday I yearn so so deeply, but I have no weaving experience beyond some very basic tablet bracelet kids stuff. Is there a good "beginners" loom that I might look out for if one pops up in my area?
a rigid heddle loom is a wonderful introduction to weaving that will allow you to get familiar with the basics of setting up a loom, woven structure, finishing, etc. while being more affordable than a multishaft table or floor loom as well as involving less moving parts. it depends on where you live, but generally the most common rigid heddle loom you'll find on secondhand sites is by ashford, a company from nz/aotearoa. any manufacturer is fine, just make sure the listing comes with all parts, ie. the heddle, warping peg, shuttles, etc. there are tons of free resources online from the manufacturers sites as well as youtube tutorials and books that can teach you every step of the process of using a rigid heddle loom
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fractalabomination · 1 year ago
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CHRONOS DEAD IN 20 MINUTES OR YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
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random-movie-ideas · 5 months ago
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I love how Dr. Eggman's criteria for whether or not he and Gerald were related was his ability to answer a bunch of complex scientific questions.
Now I want to see a scene of Maria being asked the same questions and her rattling off the same answers Gerald gave at the same speed.
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