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Hi!! I love your writing and i was wondering if you could give me some book recs? also i love u
ough? thank you???
Without anything specific in mind, here are some of my favorites
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver - my all-time favorite book. in his haste to convert a village in the Congo to Christianity, the evangelical missionary Nathan Price ends his sermons "Tata Jesus is bängala," intending to say, "Jesus is most precious." his pronunciation leads him to say, "Jesus is poisonwood," instead. the story of a mother and her four children uprooted by their patriarch's zeal and a blistering commentary on the politics of the Belgian Congo.
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez - a magical realism love story that borders on fairy tale. a beautiful depiction of an unreliable narrator who loses the love of his life to another man, a doctor hellbent on ridding his country of cholera, set against a stunning backdrop in northern Colombia. how important is passion? and who decided that it was for the young and the young alone?
The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien - a hallmark of war literature and perhaps the preeminent book written on the Vietnam War by a western author. semi-autobiographical and written in the fashion of a war memoir, it's a collection of vignettes that still keep me up at night. if nothing else, read "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong." you won't regret it.
Black Boy by Richard Wright - a memoir that gives a fascinating perspective on blackness, race relations, atheism, masculinity, and the Communist Party in Chicago in the 1930s. perhaps the most achingly honest book I've ever read. please read everything that Wright has ever written.
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idk if youve done this before but i'd love to see a full breakdown of your slimeriana designs!! theyre really cool and i'd like to know more about them :))
HI YYES!
ill start with mariana, sorry no pictures its 2am but it doesnt take that long to find my designs lol- i gave her wings above her ears, those have been there since before purgatory. she's an angel, and can hide her main wings (like magically make them disappear or reappar) but those ones aren't able to be hidden. she also looks more like a dove hybrid or some sort of bird and shares features w ppl like phil and jaiden so she could probably get away with blending in, ppl wouldn't rlly ask id Assume. post purgatory she has them out more but her cape gets in the way So. not much just for Practicality, lol. Otherwise shes really just Canon Mariana skin? The hearts on her cape i took from acetheabnormal bc its genuinely genius so no big reasoning there i just love that as a design element. the freckles r mostly bc i want her to give off a sun-kissed kinda ethereal vibe. she can hide her halo the same way she hides her wings but again post purgatory she doesnt bother anymore.
charlie is also pretty simple. unlike my c!slime he isnt fully slime, just partially. the parts in his skin that r slime have that little light bone-esqur thing on the arms and legs bc theres more than one layer so its actually like. Sturdy. Those parts can regrow and such. He bleeds normal from everywhere else and takes injuries the same way. the code hardens up that slime tho and the code Can bleed and be hurt so it fucks him over later. The bits in his hair r just bc it looks cool and also he probably has goop in his hair lets be honest. Ummm the scars are from the many explosions hes been in I.e guapoduo wedding And the elquackity explosion of the election afterparty thing. hes a shapeshifter Bc hes slime so thats why he has Tatas sometimes and othertimes Doesnt, namely purgatory bc hes shirtless as much as id love to #freethenipple. i give him green top surgery scars anyways bc its mostly to show hes Not Cis even tho logically it doesnt make sense. But ig you could say theyre from him reshaping the slime or whatever man.
hes a demon bc of that one-off comment he made about being sent BACK to one of the rings of hell. I think thats where the fandom got it and i was just kinda like Cool and then i got to that part and went OHHHHH and now i REALLY like it especially bc my mariana is an angel in disguise and he is Very Clearly a devil-slime-thing. He has a cool shirt jacket thing over his regular shirt Because it makes him look less naked design wise and the sash is there because it feels wrong without it. After codeflippa tho it disappears bc if u noticed in my codeflippa design she actually has the sash's little jewel thing on her camouflage Uhh whatever its called. For now ill call it cape but i know theres an actual word for it ill remember later and feel dumb. Anyways theres no practical reason for that i just thought it was cute. he has freckles ONLY on his nose and a bunch of em bc i saw another artist do that and he looked so cute i went I gotta do that. The rest are just kinda little ones spread around his body like Dots yknow.
i cant really think of anything that makes my designs particularly special alot of shit is just there for Character Design Looking Good purposes but if you have any questions about anything specific i can tell you how it came into my fucked up mind
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Tavo Draconia
Nicknames:
-Tata, Tav, Cousin(By Malleus) -Malleus' Distant Cousin(By Leona, Ruggie) -Dragonfish(Floyd) -Malleus' Baby Cousin(By Lilia)
Twisted From: Malificent's Staff
Birthday: December 31st
Age: 120
Species: Night Fae
Homeland: ???
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Family:
-Malleus Draconia(Distant Cousin)
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Hobbies: Sword teaching
Pet Peeves: People who ask too many questions
Favorite Food: Whole cakes
Least Favorite food: Ice cream
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Dominant Hand: Left
Height: 6'5
Grade: Sophomore
Class: ???
Club: ???
Best Subject: Attack Magic
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Personality: Tavo is a mannered young man, who respects anybody he comes across. He has a secret temper that appears whenever his family is insulted or Leona calls Malleus out for no reason. He holds others in high regards no matter who they are, putting others before himself and ignoring his feelings completely for them. Due to putting himself after others, he tends to be confused when others worry about him and assures them that he is fine and shouldn't worry about him. It shocks him when others yell at him, specifically Malleus, to think more about himself than others.
He enjoys sword fighting and tends to have a big grin on his face whenever he's practicing with someone. He's highly interested in plants but they always die whenever he takes care of them which ends up disappointing him greatly.
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Unique Magic
Fierce Flame, allows Tavo to summon a staff and fire flames from the top of it at enemies. He's unable to attack water users or be able to use hi UM if he's soaked.
Spell: "Feel the rage of my flames!"
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Trivia -Tavo was made to the yang to Malleus' yin, to be a different part of the prince -Lilia states that Tavo does not know what holidays are -Vil confirms that Tavo enjoys makeup and always comes to Pomefiore during visits to have his makeup done -He finds cats scary and tends to run the other way when seeing one
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Body Modification
“The term “tattooing” is derived from “tattau, a Tahitian word which translates essentially as “to mark…” In modern and ancient culture, tattoos serve as a powerful expression of identity and cultural representation, carrying remarkable spiritual meaning. In Polynesia the act of adorning the body holds deep spiritual significance throughout time. Tattoos symbolize a person's social standing, status, and role within the community. In this case, chiefs and priests often have distinct symbols within their tattoos that signify their authority to others. Tattooing is regarded as a sacred ritual that marks important life milestones and transitions, serving as a rite of passage, such as entry into adulthood. The process is steeped in ritual, reinforcing the individual's identity and position within the social hierarchy. In traditional Polynesian culture, every element of the design is chosen to reflect the wearer's uniqueness, tailored to their life story and spiritual beliefs. Tattoos are considered as talismans, guarding against evil spirits, offering protection and bringing good fortune, thus reinforcing spiritual beliefs. Certain designs and motifs are particularly revered for their magical protective qualities. Designs often feature elaborate patterns and motifs, each carrying specific meanings. Common symbols found in tattoos include tiki figures, representing protection and guardianship, ocean waves symbolizing life's force, or shark teeth for strength and protection. The act of tattooing is a deeply spiritual ritual carried out by the "tahu'a tatau" (tattoo artist), a revered figure in the community, performs rituals to ensure the success and safety of the tattoo. The tattoo artist uses a tattoo comb known as a “tata” made from bone, turtle shell or wood and a tattoo mallet to tap the comb into the skin. Ink is made from natural materials like soot or burnt candlenut mixed into water or oil. The process is accompanied by prayers and chants to invoke protection and blessings, emphasizing the sacred nature of tattooing and the spiritual transformation it embodies. Tattooing is a communal event with friends and family helping to offer support and encouragement through the painful process, the rite of passage. Today, Polynesian tattoo designs have gained global popularity in our modern tattoo culture, raising concern about the diminishing significance of tattoos to the Polynesian people. In response, there has been a resurgence of traditional Polynesian tattoo practices as communities strive to reclaim and preserve their cultural heritage, focusing on the original spiritual and societal significance of the tattoos. Tattoos serve as an expression of Polynesian cultural identity, social status, and spiritual beliefs. The designs and the ceremonial process involved in their creation underscore the deep connection between the body and art, as well as the social and religious fabric of society. Understanding the significance of tattoos offers insight into the dynamic relationship between religion and popular culture, illustrating how an ancient practice such as tattooing continues to exert influence and evolve within a contemporary context.
Works Cited:
Krutak, Lars, and Lars Krutak. “THE ART OF NATURE: TATTOO HISTORY OF WESTERN OCEANIA | LARS KRUTAK.” Lars Krutak | Tattoo Anthropologist, 29 Feb. 2024, www.larskrutak.com/the-art-of-nature-tattoo-history-of-western-oceania.
As, Savitha, et al. TATTOO: The Invaluable Compendium for Dermatologists. Jp Medical Pub, 2017.
Institution, Smithsonian. “Tattoos: Telling Stories in the Flesh. Q&a With Lars Krutak.” Smithsonian Institution, www.si.edu/stories/tattoos-telling-stories-flesh.
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Palo mayombe, is closely related to the origins of the Bantúes tribes as part of a kind of religion that developed in Central Africa, was later taken to the Isle of Cuba, where he joined other religions coming from Africa, specifically Yoruba, taking specific characteristics with regard to the traditions of the island, knows more about this religious current by reading this article.

The Palo mayombe comes from the oldest African beliefs, where “Palo” means tree, and it was considered sacred spirits, because where the souls of the dead lived, this belief reached the northern part of America, especially in all the Antilles, which along with colonialism dispersed towards Central America, however, it is in Cuba, where this religious current took hold and mixed with other African spiritual currents that during that time arrived in Cuba, the Yorubas and the Lucumí. These religions also developed in Brazil and certain regions of the United States. Where they joined with spiritual lines such as Santería and Candombié, creating particular religions such as Shamanism and Voodoo. El Palo, as many call it, has a series of rules called:
Mayombe.
It is a religious cult contained in Palo Monte, where the main belief is based on the natural powers and the veneration of the ancestral spirits that have lived in the African regions. It is a ritual that attempts to establish communication with the dead, through songs, dances and prayers in the “Kikongo” language. For many it is a magic that is responsible for keeping Good (Mbote) and Evil (Mbi) level.

It is characterized by working with the energies of the Nfumbe or dead person and uses two Nganga: one for good and one for harm, it is a traditional and conservative rule. Its practice is carried out entirely in Cuba and has spread to other regions of America, such as the United States, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Panama. However, the large brotherhoods annually receive large numbers of santeros, where they are trained in the ceremonies, rites and activities that allow them to be carried out in different countries.

Brillumba.
Second rule or current within the Palo Monte, which is born from the rules of the previous one. It is very common among the so-called paleros, it comes from the Mayombe rule, where the main characteristic is the use of skulls, in Cuba it was syncretized and Christianized, its foundations are: lightning, zarabanda, mother water, earth. The rite is based on the innovation of the Congo god called Mpumgu, who is the African version of the Yoruba and Lucumi Orishas.
Changany.
It is a current that derives from the Brillumba, original from Cuba, within the Palera spirituality, they cannot deliver Lucero, it is really a sacred house that the Tatas use to perform the Rayas and it is closely related to this current in the ceremonies and spiritual procedures , is a kind of variation that is a little more complex in the rituals and energy processing.

Kimbiza.
The Palo Kimbiza Rule is characterized by linking the forces of nature as animated spirits, to whom it offers shelter to all the souls that inhabit the earth. Its ceremony is performed near a cedar tree called Ngangas, where it becomes a recipient. of the soul of a deceased person, who has previously established to reach Ngangas when he was alive. The Kimbiza order of Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje, created by Tata Andrés Facundo Cristo de los Dolores Petit, is the first completely Cuban religion. The priests of Palo Mayombe are called “Palero” or “Tata”, which represents the father, and “Palera” “Yaya”, mother if she is a woman. Each one must have great knowledge about magic and divination, but to aspire to be a Palero, the person must first pass a test, and check if they are accepted by the spirits, then perform the “Rayamiento”, which consists of a initiation ceremony, where the person assumes full responsibility for all spiritual assignments.

El Palo becomes a Nguey (newly initiated priest), which represents an Iyago in Santeria. Subsequently, it must be initiated by a godfather or godmother in a ceremony similar to that in Santeria, it is secret and the rules are somewhat strict for the initiates, homosexuality is not allowed and when this inclination is discovered it is rejected throughout the Palo Mayombe community.
The house of a palero is called munanso or house, it can only be opened by the palero or palera himself. Each Palera tradition is carried out orally, its priests are in charge of transmitting the traditions to the initiated in this way, the idea is to preserve the secrets of the Palo Mayombe through the fidelity of the person, the secrets of this religious current They are not easily available in books or texts, they are in the mind and knowledge of each Palero. (See article Olodumare)
History.
The history of Palo mayombe dates back to the region of Cameroon, before the migration of the Bantu to the south and settling in Angola, Congo and Cabinda. From there came a large number of slaves who with them also came the Palo Monte belief, the ceremonies and songs used by the slaves reached the Island of Cuba and began to be combined with the Spanish language, the same influence fell on other regions. from Central America and the Caribbean. Towards the 20th century, Palo mayombe began to proliferate and spread in Cuban communities settled in countries such as Venezuela, the United States, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, where in some countries the tradition remains intact, just as it develops in Africa.
Currently the Palo Mayombe culture is very large, especially in the Cuban regions of Santiago, Matanzas and Pinar del Rio, most of the practitioners are black, who in turn are followers of Catholicism. (See article African rites).
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Palo mayombe, also known as Palo, is considered a religion that mixes the shamanic current and elements of spiritualism, black magic and Catholicism, the main root arises from the Congo region that later expanded to other regions of the African continent and with the arrival of slaves to America, it spread throughout almost all of Latin America.
On this continent, the Palera religion began to take its first steps in regions where African tribes were beginning to establish themselves, these tribes were Mondongo, Bisongo, Timbiseros and Mandingas, who maintained their tradition of Bantu culture, in this way it took shape until that the three most important currents were born and then dispersed throughout the island.
Its strength consists of possessing and using the spiritual criteria of other religions, the mixture of African and European spiritual concepts allowed it to become a strong spiritual current, each one (Mayombe, Criyumba and Kimbiza) establishes a series of criteria that each palero must comply to the letter, however there are communal elements among them that allow the implementation of the Palo Mayombe criteria.
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Over the past decade, the clean corner of the beauty industry has gone through a major evolution. Now, shopping sustainable, nontoxic, and organic skincare, makeup, and hair products isn’t just a conscientious choice—you’re putting your money into a thriving, profitable market. Some brands make sustainability their central mission, while others recognize that a reduced carbon footprint and ethically sourced ingredients are a recipe for success, both for the planet and for their bottom line.The shift has occurred worldwide—in fact, France’s AGEC law is aiming to eliminate single-use plastic packaging by 2040, with interim goals to reduce plastic waste and improve recycling efforts. It’s been refreshing to see brands focusing on creating effective formulations that are good for you and the environment, and taking out the guesswork of shopping clean beauty. 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Over the past decade, the clean corner of the beauty industry has gone through a major evolution. Now, shopping sustainable, nontoxic, and organic skincare, makeup, and hair products isn’t just a conscientious choice—you’re putting your money into a thriving, profitable market. Some brands make sustainability their central mission, while others recognize that a reduced carbon footprint and ethically sourced ingredients are a recipe for success, both for the planet and for their bottom line.The shift has occurred worldwide—in fact, France’s AGEC law is aiming to eliminate single-use plastic packaging by 2040, with interim goals to reduce plastic waste and improve recycling efforts. It’s been refreshing to see brands focusing on creating effective formulations that are good for you and the environment, and taking out the guesswork of shopping clean beauty. Justine Kahn, the founder of clean beauty brand Botnia, agrees: “Quite honestly, I believe it’s the consumer’s job to consume, and it’s the business’s job to produce a product that is safe to consume and works within the recycling system we currently use,” she says. There’s also Pact, a packaging collection program executive directed by Carly Snider and founded by MOB and Credo Beauty. The initiative helps consumers return their empty beauty packaging to collection bins at retailers like Ulta and Sephora, where it’s then responsibly processed for recycling or reuse, diverted from landfills. Amid this surge of innovation, a sea of industry jargon has emerged; terms like “natural” and “clean,” frankly, lack clear definitions. Dr. Alexa Friedman, senior scientist at the Environmental Working Group, says that many personal-care brands use these terms without offering concrete explanations, making it difficult for consumers to make fully informed choices. (Check out EWG’s Skin Deep database, which allows you to search for products with ingredients that are safer for your body—brands in the database are EWG Verified, signifying their products are free from harmful chemicals.) Dr. Friedman says the level of “natural” or “clean” beauty varies greatly between brands. She suggests you study a company’s website for its specific definitions of “sustainability” and closely inspect the ingredients lists. “If possible, consider limiting the number of different products in your daily routine, reduce buying new products before finishing old ones, and look at packaging or brand websites to find the best ways to dispose or recycle products,” she adds.Those are just a few steps you can take to make your beauty routine a little cleaner. Below, we’ve handpicked the standout clean beauty products and brands we love. We raise our spirulina kale glasses to you and yours this Earth Day!Tata Harper’s formulas and farming methods for the ingredients she puts in her products are impeccable. A beauty insider favorite, this eye cream formula tackles dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines with a proprietary fermented fruit composition, plus flower oils your skin instantly recognizes. The serum comes in a refillable glass bottle, with ingredients from organic farming.This one is just magical, every time we use it. Tammy Fender’s Plant Milk Serum is a quiet reminder of nature’s brilliance, especially when it comes to skin remedies. With calming organic botanicals like arnica, white lily, and milk thistle, this product delivers nourishing hydration and a soft, lit-from-within finish. The actives are so fresh and potent, each bottle is designed to be used within nine weeks—an indulgent ritual in real time. Made in small batches at the brand’s Florida atelier and housed in recyclable glass with minimal, post-consumer packaging, it’s a study in purity, both inside and out.This cleanser blends gentle, olive-derived surfactants with rosemary leaf and bergamot rind—one of nature’s best soothing agents and clarifiers for a fresh, balanced complexion. (There’s no dry feeling post-cleansing either.) Housed in amber glass—a nod to old-school apothecaries—the bottle protects the formula from UV damage, reduces the need for preservatives, and skips plastic in favor of something far more sustainable. Add in Aesop’s B Corp certification (meaning they meet the highest standards for environmental and social impact) and you’ve got one seriously fabulous way to celebrate Earth Day.From the first application, The Good Stuff Hair and Body Radiance Oil mimics the most decadent spa treatments you’ve ever experienced. Infused with cocoa, rose, ylang ylang, and sea buckthorn berry, this oil delivers a silky, glowing finish that is never sticky. An added bonus: when applied to the hair, it becomes a lovely added touch to control flyaways and add shine without being heavy or oily. Made with organic, biodynamic ingredients, it’s free of parabens and petroleum. Plus, the minimal, recyclable packaging reflects a strong commitment to sustainability. This product comes in two shades: original shimmer and nude.This is the retinol upgrade your routine (and the planet) deserves. Devotees of Augustinus Bader’s The Cream series will feel right at home with this clean, vegan formula, infused with pure retinol and Bader’s signature TFC8 technology minus the additive clutter (think: no parabens, silicones, phthalates, or synthetic fragrance). It’s quite gentle, steady, and effective, delivering a radiant-skin payoff day by day (in reality, two weeks of regular use is when you’ll start to see effects). And because it’s 2025 and Dr. Bader thinks about beauty beyond the bottle, this serum comes housed in a fully recyclable aluminum Nomad, with FSC-certified packaging—so your glow-up is easy on your skin and on Mother Earth.Harnessing chebula, one of nature’s most resilient and effective antioxidants, this Ayurvedic-inspired serum helps reduce the look of fine lines, supports the skin barrier, and boosts overall radiance with continued use. The formula skips all synthetic additives, relying instead on carefully chosen, non-toxic ingredients that give it a MADE SAFE certification (vegan and cruelty-free). Sourced with environmental integrity, the chebula is wild-harvested under strict biodiversity guidelines. Every detail, from the recyclable glass bottle to the FSC-certified packaging printed with plant-based inks, reflects the brand’s dedication to reducing their carbon footprint.Soothing enough to double as a moisturizer, this gentle-yet-effective serum is perfect for sensitive skin—and is a clean, earth-conscious addition to any glow-focused routine. This product uses a rich, Spanish-sourced grade of astaxanthin (algae extract, like a natural retinol) to smooth texture, support collagen, and boost radiance without the irritation of retinol. Healing saccharides calm and repair, while jojoba, sea buckthorn, and red raspberry oils nourish and regenerate. In terms of eco-conscious packaging, this brand is thoughtfully designed for minimal impact, from compostable boxes to recyclable aluminum, and reusable plastic components where needed.This newly launched foaming body scrub from AKT earns its place in any beauty routine. Finely milled rice and sugar gently resurface skin, sweeping away the sweat and debris of the day, while a nourishing blend of almond oils and papaya enzymes softens and smooths without ever stripping. It’s equal parts exfoliation and care, presented in fully recyclable packaging (aluminum cap included).Forget that it’s a sustainable brand—this rich, vegan hair mask is one of the best on the market, delivering silky, frizz-free results that are cruelty-free and effective. Beyond the jar, Davines is committed to net-zero emissions by 2050, reducing virgin plastic year after year, and removing plastic waste through global cleanup initiatives. Through the brand’s EthioTrees project, they’re also restoring ecosystems, training local communities, and empowering women in reforestation—because true beauty leaves a lighter footprint.A luxurious skin reset, this purifying mask blends the power of Hawaiian spirulina, raw honey, cleansing sea clay, and the most cleanly sourced chlorella to gently detoxify and revitalize your complexion. Handcrafted in small weekly batches at Leahlani’s solar-powered Kaua’i studio, each jar reflects the brand’s deep commitment to sustainability, featuring organic, locally sourced ingredients and eco-conscious packaging for a glow that’s as good for the planet as it is for your skin. (Don’t forget to blend the mask with a few drops of water and emulsify between fingertips for optimal consistency when applying.)This primer gel delivers a beautiful plant-powered radiance that glides over your face and décolletage (thankfully, with no tacky glitter). We love the clean and natural luminosity, and Saie takes the love of our planet seriously. The brand is committed to a net-zero future by 2039, tackling plastic waste, and empowering an all-women board to lead the charge. In partnership with rePurpose Global, Saie also is recovering five million pounds of plastic across four countries and five coastlines over the next three years.Your skin will be hooked from the first slather. Fast-absorbing and featherlight, this serum delivers a lovely finish thanks to kakadu plum and marine extracts. Formulated with potent actives typically reserved for facial care, it hydrates deeply, exfoliates gently, and leaves skin luminous from head to toe. Protecting the environment is also a paramount concern for this line, as this serum is packaged in 100 percent recycled aluminum; Uni’s smart closed-loop system lets you send back empties with every refill.This beloved cult beauty favorite was, believe it or not, originally born as a humble shaving serum. Since then, it’s evolved into a skin-healing essential, packed with rare actives like astaxanthin, copper peptides, and bee propolis from Oahu. The formula boasts 95 percent organic botanicals and a plant-based vitamin A that rivals retinol (minus the sensitivity). Packaged in recyclable glass, it’s a high-function serum with a low-impact footprint.Trust us when we say deodorant is more than just a daily essential: it’s a product that sits near your lymph nodes, so choosing one with the cleanest ingredients is crucial. This one is a definite standout Earth Day pick, offering a plant-powered formula that absorbs sweat and neutralizes odors without aluminum, baking soda, or talc. It uses biodegradable paper exterior, made from responsibly harvested FSC-certified paper, and has a 70 percent post-consumer recycled plastic interior helping to reduce waste.It goes without saying that your skin deserves armor that’s as clean as your conscience. Babo Botanicals’s Sheer Mineral Sunscreen is not only EWG Verified, it also uses non-nano zinc oxide for broad-spectrum protection (and is paraben, phthalate, and fragrance-free—you know the drill). Even better? The brand’s packaging is planet-approved, offering selections of their most favored products in recyclable cartons and refill pouches that cut plastic use by up to 80 percent.California and New York may be the top beauty capitals, but take it from me—the water in L.A.? Not so glamorous. Hard water is loaded with minerals like calcium and magnesium, which leave behind invisible buildup that sabotages hair health and vibrancy. Enter Malibu C’s Hard Water Wellness Collection: a quietly powerful, clean haircare fix that targets exactly that. The formula is 100 percent vegan and free from sulfates, parabens, and gluten; it’s powered by L-ascorbic acid and flax protein to detox, strengthen, and soothe without stripping the hair. The bottles are made from 98 percent recycled ocean-bound plastics and enhanced with Eco-One® technology to support landfill-friendly biodegradation.Equal parts heat protectant and anti-frizz, air-dry savior, this multitasking crème makes lazy summer styling look super luxe, especially when you’re letting beachy curls do their thing. The vegan, Leaping Bunny-certified formula skips sulfates, parabens, and phthalates, and in honor of Earth Day, R+Co Bleu will plant a tree in your name for each comment in their IG post today on Earth Day on @randcobleu.This clean concealer means business. The crease-free, no-powder-needed formula blurs, brightens, and lifts dark circles with hydrating peptides and hyaluronic acid, all delivered via a flexible paddle for seamless application. Bonus points: it’s housed in a recyclable glass vial with a 70 percent PCR cap and FSC-certified carton. This product is also a part of Sephora’s Clean + Planet Aware selection, spotlighting formulas free of controversial ingredients and brands committed to sustainable sourcing, packaging, and transparent practices.Consider a light and silky face oil to add the finishing touch to your clean skincare ritual. Crafted with high-quality, high-grade organic plant botanicals, this product delivers deep nourishment, instantly providing skin elasticity throughout the day and night. Thoughtfully packaged in glass and recyclable materials (even the rubber bands are repurposed), every detail reflects the brand’s earth-first approach.Why ever question this timeless Hall of Fame winner? For nearly a century, Weleda’s Skin Food has been the go-to for makeup artists, models, and anyone who craves deeply nourished skin (I have even used it on my hair to tame frizz during heavy rain days). The Ultra-Rich Cream version is no different, offering maximum hydration with a superb formula that is housed in a 95 percent recycled aluminum tube, delivering the same fabulous hydration powered by plant extracts pansy, chamomile, and calendula. For the planet-passionate and skin-savvy alike, RAAN wipes are a minimalist’s dream—unbleached, chemical-free, and completely free of plastic and microplastics. Made with just five pure ingredients (including 100 percent organic aloe and 99 percent purified water) and EWG-verified for safety, this product uses earth-kind TruCotton, which skips harsh processing.Earth-friendly luxury isn’t about the price tag—it’s about the formula. And this product quietly outperforms leading hair masks triple its cost. Eleven’s clean composition contains things your hair instantly responds to: aloe vera, white mulberry leaf, and lotus flower, which hydrate, soften, and shine. The mask comes in 100 percent recyclable packaging, and the brand partners with eco-conscious suppliers (implementing solar-powered facilities and zero-waste printing) so your very valuable hair routine leaves a lighter footprint.This overachieving mascara lifts, lengthens, and makes your lashes look divine. Each swipe of the clean formula is made with 99 percent nature-sourced ingredients (fortifying shea butter and arginine). It’s gentle enough for sensitive eyes, non-flaking, and comes in a streamlined tube that cuts carbon emissions by 46 percent. An added bonus: this stellar mascara is now available in the perfect brown hue, Before Dawn.This article was originally published on April 22, 2025 Source link
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Flex Update: Added Chrysler Continental GPECx ECUs via OBD
Magic Motorsport Flex ECU & TCU Programmer released a new OBD Solution for Chrysler Jeep Dodge Fiat Continental GPECx ECUs, specifically GPEC2, GPEC2A, GPEC3, GPEC4, GPEC4LM engine units.

Upgrade Info:
Version: 7.17.0.0
New release on Flex dedicated to OBD programming: a Flex OBD solution for Continental GPECx ECUs.
Just unlock the unit in Boot mode and then proceed with reading and writing the map area directly via the diagnostic port of the vehicle.
Thanks to the newest update of Flex, removing the ECU every time to modify engine parameters is no longer necessary: unlock your control unit in Boot mode and then go for OBD any other time.
Some of the supported vehicles:
Chrysler 200 2.4L 180PS
Dodge RAM Promaster City 2.4L 180PS
Fiat Tipo I 1.0L Multiair 120PS
Fiat Toro 2.4L Multiair II 185PS
Jeep Compass 2.4L 180PS
Jeep Renegade 1.3L Multijet 150PS
This new protocol is available for the following software packages:
OBD
1M – SW Flex ECU (car, van, bike) OBD/Bench Master
1S – SW Flex ECU (car, van, bike) OBD/Bench Slave
5M – SW Flex Full Master
5S – SW Flex Full Slave
Newly added protocols:
(OBD)
FCA Continental GPEC2 MPC5566 Read/Write/Checksum Calculation Maps, Read External EEPROM
Reading Time:~ 7 minutes Writing Time: ~ 4 minutes
FCA Continental GPEC2A MPC5674F Read/Write/Checksum Calculation Maps, Read External EEPROM
Reading Time:~ 10 minutes Writing Time: ~ 5 minutes
FCA Continental GPEC3 MPC5674F Read/Write/Checksum Calculation Maps, Read External EEPROM
Reading Time: ~ 10 minutes Writing Time:~ 5 minutes
FCA Continental GPEC4 MPC5674F Read/Write/Checksum Calculation Maps, Read External EEPROM
Reading Time: ~ 10 minutes Writing Time:~ 5 minutes
FCA Continental GPEC4LM MPC5674F Read/Write/Checksum Calculation Maps, Read External EEPROM
Reading Time:~ 10 minutes Writing Time: ~ 5 minutes
Bug fixes
Fixed writing error in Bosch MG1UA008
Added new CRC type for All Continental M3C
Added new CRC type for Tata Delphi DCM7.1AP
Software improvements
Added OBD Support for All Bosch MSE8.0
Added support for VAG Bosch MG1CS008 SFD2
Learn more:
Flex Features:
ECU & TCU Programmer
Over 25,000 Supported Vehicles
Intuitive Software
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Tech Support
Flex Vehicle and Service List
Support Vehicle List: ECU OBD + Bench Vehicle List TCU OBD + Bench Vehicle List Motorola MPC5xx Vehicle List Nexus MPC5xxx Vehicle List Renesas SH7xxxx Vehicle List NEC 76F00xx Vehicle List Infineon TC17xx Vehicle List
Magic Motorsport Flex ECU Chip Tuning Tool:
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Flex vs. AutoTuner
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Tata Magic Express & Tata Magic Express School Van: Best for Daily Commute

In today's time, vans and tempo travellers have an important role in simplifying travel and comfort every day. Whether to take the kids to school or take public transport, these are always beneficial vehicles. Two among these are well-liked vehicles namely the Tata Magic Express and Tata Magic Express School Van.
Tata Magic Express – Reliable for City Commutes
The Tata Magic Express is one of the most popular public transport vehicles. It has a starting price of ₹7.34 Lakh and a top price of ₹7.84 Lakh. The van has a very good mileage of 21.84 KMPL, which reduces fuel expenses. It has a powerful 4-stroke DICOR BS6 engine that is turbo-charged and inter-cooled. Moreover, it has a fuel tank capacity of 30 litres, which makes it ideal for longer city commutes.
In addition, the Tata Magic Express features a wheelbase of 2100 mm and a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 1830 kg, which provides good balance and safety while driving.
Tata Magic Express School Van – Safe for Students
The Tata Magic Express School Van has been designed specifically to transport school children comfortably and securely. It is also priced between ₹7.34 Lakh and ₹7.84 Lakh. This van provides 17 KMPL mileage, which is respectable for a school van.
Besides that, it has a 44 HP turbo-diesel engine. The van measures 1950 kg GVW and 2100 mm in wheelbase. Maybe, it is more stable when transporting students.
Applications of Tata Magic Express Vans
The Tata Magic Express is ideal for city passenger transportation, employee pick-up & drop, and rural transport. While the Tata Magic Express School Van is perfect for school excursions, pick-up and drop of students, and educational institution transport.
Both vans are dependable, economical, and secure for everyday travel requirements.
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Choosing the Best Commercial Vehicle: A Guide to Mileage, Prices, and Second-Hand Options
When investing in a commercial vehicle, several factors come into play, including mileage, price, and availability of second-hand options. In this article, we will explore various aspects of CNG commercial vehicles, their performance, and how they compare with diesel options.
New Tata Magic Price
The new Tata Magic price varies based on location and model specifications. This compact commercial vehicle is ideal for intra-city transportation, offering cost efficiency and low maintenance expenses.
Eicher Pro 2095 XP Payload
The Eicher Pro 2095 XP payload capacity makes it a preferred choice for medium-duty transportation. With its high fuel efficiency and durability, it is well-suited for business owners looking to optimize operational costs.
Tata 407 Average Mileage Per Liter
The Tata 407 average mileage per liter is a crucial factor for businesses relying on cost-effective logistics. The average of Tata 407 typically ranges between 6-8 km per liter, depending on road conditions and load capacity.
Diesel vs CNG Mileage
One of the most common questions for fleet owners is the comparison between diesel vs CNG mileage. While diesel vehicles provide better torque and long-distance efficiency, CNG commercial vehicles are more economical for city commutes and have lower emissions, making them an environmentally friendly option.
Second Hand Tata 709
For businesses looking for affordable commercial vehicles, a second hand Tata 709 can be a great choice. Pre-owned models offer significant savings while maintaining durability and reliability.
Truck Mileage India
When evaluating truck mileage India, factors such as terrain, load weight, and engine condition play a major role. Leading brands like Tata, Eicher, and Ashok Leyland offer various models with optimized fuel consumption.
Tata Used Commercial Vehicles
The market for Tata used commercial vehicles is vast, with numerous options for buyers seeking affordable and durable trucks or vans. Tata’s reputation for robust build quality makes their second-hand models highly sought after.
Tata 1109 Truck Second Hand Price
The Tata 1109 truck second hand price varies depending on factors such as vehicle condition, year of manufacture, and mileage. A well-maintained Tata 1109 can provide excellent value for money.
Tata Winger Price in Delhi
For businesses in need of a versatile passenger or cargo vehicle, the Tata Winger price in Delhi is a key consideration. The Winger offers multiple configurations suitable for both commercial transport and travel services.
Conclusion
Choosing the right commercial vehicle involves considering both new and second-hand options, as well as evaluating truck mileage India statistics. Whether opting for a new Tata Magic price assessment or exploring a second hand Tata 709, businesses must prioritize fuel efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
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Wholesale Tata OEM Genuine Spare Parts – Trusted Supplier Smart Parts Exports
Smart Parts Exports is a premier provider of all brand spare parts, specializing in the wholesale distribution of Tata OEM genuine spare parts worldwide. Whether you're an automotive service provider, fleet manager, or reseller, this company ensures access to authentic spare parts with competitive pricing and timely delivery.
Why Choose Tata OEM Genuine Spare Parts?
When it comes to maintaining Tata vehicles, using OEM genuine spare parts is essential. These parts are designed specifically for Tata models and offer the following advantages:
Guaranteed Compatibility – OEM parts are engineered to fit perfectly, ensuring smooth vehicle performance.
High Durability – Tata’s original spare parts are made from premium materials, increasing their lifespan.
Better Performance – Using genuine parts ensures that the vehicle functions at its peak efficiency.
Safety Assurance – OEM parts meet manufacturer standards, ensuring optimal safety.
Warranty Coverage – Many Tata OEM parts come with a manufacturer warranty, offering added peace of mind.
Extensive Range of Tata OEM Genuine Spare Parts
Smart Parts Exports provides a comprehensive catalog of Tata OEM spare parts, covering various vehicle segments, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, trucks, and buses. Below are some essential Tata OEM spare parts available at wholesale rates:

1. Engine Components
Pistons and rings
Cylinder heads
Crankshafts and camshafts
Timing belts and chains
Engine mounts
2. Transmission & Clutch Parts
Clutch plates and pressure plates
Gearboxes and components
Transmission bearings
Flywheels
3. Electrical System Parts
Alternators and starters
Ignition coils and spark plugs
Wiring harnesses
Sensors and control modules
4. Suspension & Steering Parts
Shock absorbers and struts
Ball joints and tie rods
Control arms and bushings
Power steering pumps
5. Braking System Parts
Brake pads and brake shoes
Brake discs and rotors
Master cylinders and brake calipers
6. Body & Exterior Parts
Bumpers and grilles
Side mirrors and headlights
Fenders and hoods
7. Cooling System Parts
Radiators and cooling fans
Water pumps and thermostats
Hoses and clamps
8. Fuel System Components
Fuel injectors and pumps
Fuel filters
Carburetors
Why Buy Wholesale Tata OEM Spare Parts from Smart Parts Exports?
1. 100% Genuine Tata OEM Parts
Smart Parts Exports ensures that all spare parts supplied are 100% original and sourced directly from Tata Motors or authorized manufacturers. Customers can trust the quality and reliability of every component.
2. Competitive Wholesale Pricing
Buying in bulk allows businesses to access competitive wholesale prices, making it cost-effective for automotive service centers, distributors, and resellers.
3. Worldwide Shipping & Fast Delivery
Smart Parts Exports ships Tata OEM spare parts to over 100 countries, ensuring timely and secure delivery. Whether you are in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, or Asia, the company ensures hassle-free global distribution.
4. Large Inventory & Ready Stock Availability
With an extensive stock of Tata spare parts, Smart Parts Exports ensures that customers get their required parts without delays.
5. Dedicated Customer Support
The company provides expert guidance and technical support, helping clients select the right spare parts for their specific Tata models.
Tata Spare Parts for Various Models
Smart Parts Exports supplies OEM parts for a wide range of Tata vehicles, including:
Passenger Cars
Tata Tiago
Tata Nexon
Tata Harrier
Tata Altroz
Commercial Vehicles
Tata Ace
Tata Xenon
Tata Magic
Trucks & Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Tata Prima
Tata Ultra
Tata Signa
Tata LPT Series
Buses
Tata Starbus
Tata Cityride
Bulk Ordering Process – How to Buy Tata OEM Genuine Spare Parts?
Ordering wholesale Tata OEM spare parts from Smart Parts Exports is simple and efficient:
Submit Inquiry – Share your requirements and quantity for Tata spare parts via email or the website.
Get a Quote – The team provides a competitive wholesale price based on your bulk order.
Confirm the Order – Once the quote is accepted, the order is processed.
Secure Payment – Payment is completed through secure and multiple payment options.
Shipping & Delivery – The parts are shipped globally with reliable logistics partners.
Smart Parts Exports – Your Trusted Tata Spare Parts Supplier
About Smart Parts Exports
Smart Parts Exports is a leading global distributor of all brand spare parts, specializing in OEM and aftermarket auto components. The company ensures high-quality products, competitive prices, and worldwide wholesale distribution.
Why Choose Smart Parts Exports?
Official supplier of OEM genuine spare parts
Trusted by thousands of customers worldwide
Competitive pricing and bulk order discounts
Fast and reliable shipping across the globe
Excellent customer support and after-sales service
Final Thoughts
When looking for wholesale Tata OEM genuine spare parts, choosing a reliable and trusted supplier is crucial. Smart Parts Exports stands out as a global leader in providing 100% authentic Tata spare parts, ensuring superior performance, durability, and value for money. Whether you need engine components, braking parts, transmission systems, or body accessories, this company offers a complete range of Tata OEM parts at wholesale prices.
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Tata Magic On Road Price - All Specifications at Droom
Do you Want to know about Tata Magic on-road prices for CNG and diesel models? Get details on mileage, features, and more in depth on Droom's website. Explore Tata Magic different color variants.
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Passenger Vans / Maxi Cabs price in India
The price range for passenger vans and maxi cabs in India varies significantly depending on the model and manufacturer. Here’s a detailed overview:
Price Range
General Price Range: The prices for maxi cabs and passenger vans start from approximately Rs 7.27 lakhs and can go up to Rs 21.79 lakhs.
Cheapest Models:
Force Trax Cruiser Deluxe: Priced between Rs 11.03 lakhs to Rs 12.92 lakhs.
Tata Magic Express: Starting at Rs 7.34 lakhs, this model is designed for school transport with a capacity of 9 passengers.
Mid-Range Options:
Tata Winger Deluxe (12/13 Seater): Priced between Rs 14.36 lakhs to Rs 16.31 lakhs, offering various seating configurations and advanced features.
Higher-End Models:
Force Traveller: A popular choice among larger groups, with prices reaching up to Rs 22 lakhs for specific configurations.
Popular Models
Tata Magic Express
Price: From Rs 7.34 lakhs
Seating Capacity: 9
Mileage: Approximately 21.84 km/l
Force Trax Cruiser Deluxe
Price Range: Rs 11.03 - Rs 12.92 lakhs
Seating Capacity: Varies by model
Tata Winger Deluxe
Price Range: Rs 14.36 - Rs 16.31 lakhs
Seating Capacity: Available in both 12-seater and 13-seater configurations
Mahindra E-Supro
Price: From around Rs 7.14 lakhs, this electric model offers a modern alternative for passenger transport.
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About Rodolfo! 💖💀💖

Here's Rodolfo's altar the way he wants it, when not doing magical/spiritual work. Only thing I'm missing is a red "kerchief" (he used this old term) for underneath his vessel. I ordered him some. He also wanted that damn rosary around the skull, which is hard to do. Thank God he is happy with the crucifix on the rosary that's hanging. I didn't want to buy one. His Bible has to be there too. 😊 Coffee and tequila to left, not right. Lol! He suddenly got fussy. The vessel? He says, don't touch until kerchief arrives.
He just told me to write his name in the Bible. Interesting. I think he's showing more presence and a stronger personality lately. And...I'm noticing that if I mention Rodolfo around my husband Tom, he acts strange. Uncomfortable and like he's not wanting to listen. I wonder if Tom has seen Rodolfo? He's been pretty active lately and Tom and I were bickering badly for a while. I doubt Rodolfo will put up with shit. Being a Free Soul biker, and a fellow military man as well. Both Army. Though Rodolfo's rank was PFC, they were both medically discharged. I think Tom was an E3.
Anyway, things quieted down. Not Rodolfo though. He scratched at the bathroom door again and I heard his denim clothing very close to me. He touches my hair, sometimes he brushes my shoulder. Its very lovingly and sweet though. He's 59 now, died at 35. Seems tragic. He told me that he died of a gunshot wound to his gut but that it wasn't crime related, an act of his own will. He said he didn't want to trigger my harmful thoughts by telling me that he killed himself.
I understand though. Having been too close way too many times myself, I feel that familiar sense of desperate woe with the cycle of constant ideation. I'm sure the Army caught it too. He said when "he had the accident with his hand, he felt worthless, no job, without potential anymore. It all weighed him down and he could barely seek treatment because his family judged him and his father called him weak. At the end, he went with some heavy drugs, MD (Mad Dog), and a single shot .38 pistol aimed for his jaw. The gun slipped (he was high on heroin), the shot hitting him in the large intestine and pierced the sac. He was taken to Sacred Heart by a buddy nearby.
He died on the table during surgery because of a heart problem unrelated to the injury."
This is verbatim from what he has told me via channeling. Some was knowledge that I picked up because Rodolfo cannot recall parts of his own death. This is a common feature for most ppl because the "death process" is quite tough and sometimes traumatic - like with Rodolfo. Ppl usually do not remember their own death, though some with extreme trauma do. The death process is different for everyone. The smoother the better.
I really feel Rodolfo's pain. Luckily, he remembers, but isn't obsessed by it. It doesn't haunt him.
I was going to mention how I initially met Rodolfo! I'll probably be repeating shit, but here goes. Lol!
So, Tom was off of work on disability. For some reason, we loved Dairy Queen in 2011 or so. There happened to be a great, secluded, graveyard a little ways down 126 from DQ. Its a town called Noti. Dinky little spot. I 💖loved💖 that graveyard! My Tata in Palo wanted me to do more work in the graveyard, particularly assembling a spirit group to work with or collecting a muerto into a specific quartz crystal of mine. Yes, he was a Tata. Yes, he was on the fringes of Palo. And, yes, he is deceased now and refuse to speak ill of the muertos!
So, Tom and I kept going to the graveyard several times a week. The death energy was so frightfully strong. It had a sound - like those Solfeggio songs that you can find on YouTube for chakra cleansing. It sounded like the 852 hz tones, activating the Third Eye. Rather than the 452 hz which is opening and balancing the Third Eye.
What was I doing there? Meditating, communing with death energy, chatting with muertos, and visiting Free Souls! We found a modest grave with a simple stone. Tom noticed the Army rank and we saw Vagos and Nomad, other biker gangs. I liked this bikers name. It looked romantic. Rodolfo! I couldn't manage his last name!
We spent time there. My gifts weren't all apparent or present yet. I was a powerhouse according to Antonio, my Tata. His predictions came fuckin true! I decided to bring my quartz to the graveyard plus the payment and booze. I did the ritual collection my own way. I wasn't sure that it worked.
Well, it DID work, but Rodolfo had no shelter. Stupidly, I thought he was gone. Oh, little did I know. From 2012 to the beginning of October 2022, I had no idea what was going to happen. I met another Tata, Angel. He taught me things. About vessels. I remembered Rodolfo out of the blue. Angel told me to do the ritual. It was like a switch got turned on! My entire life changed for the better. 😊 Angel said my vessel looked very powerful, muerto within, and a total success.
Sorry but Paleros are quite special - they see and pick up things others do not. Maybe its the special "eye" of the cauldron - the mpaka. Dunno. If I mess up Palo terms, I apologize. I don't use them daily. 😉 I will be looking for some Spanish language Palo books though!! I'm not even close to knowing Spanish, but I can read a little. Rodolfo makes fun of me when I pronounce things funny, but its all in jest.
Now I know how Rodolfo died. I channeled it as I was writing this post. I had to pretty it up. Made me teary.
Thanks for reading if you got this far!
M.M. 💖💀💖
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