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crownedinmarigolds · 1 month ago
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Sorry to spam you with old sketchbook art! I need to also redraw THIS soon too. The woman on the left is Sree, Khloe's (unknowing but happily participating) blood doll who is a dominatrix and Sanguine blood dyscrasia! She occasionally makes videos and does live-streams when she needs a lil extra money, and Khloe had so charitably agreed to do one with her. Khloe's Ventrue preference (yep she has it despite being a Thinblood) is "person dressed in religious-wear" and no you don't have to be a believer, so this was a tasty night in more ways than one... (And a canon scene in the Chronicle hehe. Ralph has already torrented it.)
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nuwho20zine · 4 months ago
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I feel that we are in a Twelve & Miss mood this week, because today's sneak peak also features them. Entitled Bitter Water, here's sree's work for the zine.
💙 Make sure you don't miss the full piece by pre-ordering the zine!
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zeotaxi · 7 months ago
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Discover Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple heavenly beauty and rich tradition. To reach this sacred site, Zeo Taxi provides comfort and safety. Book now for easy travel.
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ramanan50 · 10 months ago
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Sree Bhuvaneswari Anga Kara Nyasa Procedure Shadanga
Rishi Nyasa Sree Lalithambika with Bala. Rishiyādhi Nyāsa. 1. ॐ शक्तिऋषये नमः शिरसि। – by uttering this mantra, touch head.2. ॐ गायत्रीछन्दसे नमो मुखे। – by uttering this mantra, touch face.3. ॐ श्रीभुवनेश्वरी देवतायै नमो हृदि। – by uttering this mantra, touch heart.4. ॐ हं बीजाय नमो गुह्ये। – by uttering this mantra, touch lingam.5. ॐ ईं शक्तये नमः पादयोः। – by uttering this mantra, touch…
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sreejakrishna · 1 year ago
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akultalkies · 2 years ago
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Nikhil Siddharth, Iswarya Menon, Aryan Rajesh, Abhinav Gomatam, Sanya Thakur, Tanikella Bharani, Rana Daggubati, Makrand Deshpande, Prudhviraj, Ravi Varma, Prisha Singh, Abhijeeth Poondla, Bigula, Sachin Khedekar, Sree, Dayanand Reddy, Kola
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six-white-venus · 11 months ago
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exotic-indians · 6 months ago
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lialine · 6 months ago
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More of the stuff, avengers Shuffle au by the awesome @sreppub
What would Agent Rogers's signature weapon be?? since nat already got the shield im assuming
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omgindiablog · 1 year ago
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Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: The Padmanabhaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Vishnu, in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the state of Kerala, India. It is one of the 108 Divya Desams, the sacred abodes of Vishnu in the Sri Vaishnava tradition. It is widely considered as the world's richest Hindu temple. Wikipedia
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augustheart · 3 months ago
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i only use twitter when im not using tumblr but i have been having a moriarty from the librarians meltdown on there for like two weeks to an audience of no one. don't worry about it
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celluloidrainbow · 4 months ago
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பில்டர் கோல்டு | FILTER GOLD (2021) dir. Vijayabaskar Two trans women, Viji and Dora, are best friends and roomates. After another of Viji's friends, Shanthi, is murdered, she decides to take revenge while also having to protect Dora once the woman falls in love with the son of the man responsible for the crime. (link in title)
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drsreeaesthetics · 3 months ago
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tempestclerics · 2 years ago
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I forgot how hard Briar’s Book hits and now I want to cry at 10am on a Tuesday
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nikkita1104 · 6 months ago
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5 Killer Habits: Be A Rebel
Have you ever felt that life is just passing by you or that you are stuck in a “one day” loop, — the one where you promise yourself that you’ll work out, eat better, study, just not today, but someday? If all of this sounds familiar, then let go and welcome change. 5 Killer Habits: Be A Rebel by Sree Krishna Seelam provides an engaging roadmap to help readers move past their respective fears and insecurities and strive to achieve their dreams.
1. Arise, Awake & Kickass
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The first chapter, Arise, Awake & Kickass is a solid call for awakening. It’s an alarm that inspires us to stop hitting snooze — not only on our alarm clocks, but on our lives. This chapter is a call for us to get up early, own our morning and change the course of the day from step one. Waking up early sets the productive tone for the day, we can get focused and get more done before the world has woken up.
2. Be a Hero
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Being a hero isn’t about superpowers or a cape — it’s about courage, honesty and integrity, even when no one sees. To be a hero is to live with courage and authenticity, putting one foot in front of the other and doing that which is right, rather than that which may be easy. This chapter inspires us to expand our definition of a hero and to understand that we can all be the hero in our own lives on a daily basis, and volunteering is a very noble way of doing it.
3. Become a Dromomaniac
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What in the world is a “dromomaniac”? The term is much more than just necessary incitement to do so, though; in this chapter, Seelam actually introduces it to urge us not only to embrace some obsession with travel but to see travel as a kind of obsession to be cultivated on the basis of how our obsession can reveal new experience and ideas and cultures. To be a “dromomaniac” is to have travel and exploration drive much of your life. Traveling in this sense has nothing to do with getting stamps on your passport — but has everything to do with exposing yourself to new experiences, broadening your perspective, and learning from the world around you.
4. Live 100 Lives
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In Live 100 Lives, Seelam tackles the burden of living just one life, encouraging us instead to live many. How? Through reading. Books allow us to glimpse into the lives of many other people — without leaving our own homes. By reading, we can step into someone else’s shoes, learn from others, and dive into ideas, cultures and worlds we would never experience otherwise. Books, in their essence, make us live hundred lives, they enrich our minds and expand our understanding.
5. Stay Curious
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The habit, Stay Curious, encourages maintaining a mindset of continual growth and exploration. Seelam quotes that life gives several opportunities of learning and curiosity enables us to bring innovations, explore new horizons and adapt ourselves to emerging environment. It means that we will never get bored with what we know, instead, we will strive to know more, to develop and discover new concepts. It’s about maintaining the magic and joy of learning.
The joy of 5 Killer Habits is that each chapter takes you down a unique path and each leads you to a more fulfilled and passionate life. These are not just practical tips — they are deep, transformational philosophies that can release you from the “one day” trap, so that you can start living with intentionality today. These habits can set you on the road to a lifetime of personal development, a lifetime of adventures, and your success.
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saniyahahahah · 6 months ago
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WeDidIt: Empowering Youth For A Better Tomorrow
What happens when 10,000 individuals from around the globe unite for a single cause? You get wedidit.in - a pioneering non-profit led by Sree Krishna Seelam, dedicated to creating a better world for future generations. He believes the essence of humanity lies in our ability to connect, to empathize, and to extend a hand to those in need. In a world often marked by division and selfishness, there exists a profound power, a power that can transform both the giver and the receiver. This transformation is not merely an act; it is a mission where every individual should embark upon, one that nurtures the leader within.
Great thinkers throughout history have emphasized the importance of service and compassion as foundational characteristics of exceptional leadership. Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mother Teresa are but a few examples of individuals who exemplified these qualities. They dedicated their lives to uplifting others, often at great personal sacrifice. Their legacies remind us that true leadership is not about asserting power or authority, but about inspiring others through acts of kindness and service; treating everyone with equality. 
WEDIDIT organization, encourages individuals, especially the young, to embrace a service-oriented mindset. The act of serving someone you do not know requires a leap of faith and an open heart—qualities that transform you as a person while uplifting others. It is through service that we learn to look beyond our own experiences and challenges. We begin to look and understand the struggles of others, fostering a deeper connection with the society.
Imagine a world where every child is taught the importance of giving back, where communities come together to support those less fortunate, and where selflessness is celebrated as the highest virtue. This vision is not a mere dream; it can be our reality when we collectively commit to nurturing a culture of service. As young minds engage in activities like volunteering at shelters, mentoring peers, or participating in community clean-ups, they not only learn the value of giving or developing critical leadership skills they also make the world worth more living.
By stepping out of their comfort zones, young people discover their capacity for empathy and the impact of their actions. They begin to realize that every small gesture contributes to a larger change. Whether it’s offering a listening ear to someone in distress or organizing a fundraising event for a cause. 
The moment you begin to serve without the expectation of receiving anything in return, you birth the "human" within you. This deep realization—that we are all interconnected and are responsible for one another—is what elevates us from individual beings to a collective society. It shifts away the focus from thinking only about ourselves, which is common in today's world, and bring in a sense of unity and teamwork. Instead of just looking out for our own interests, we learn to work together and support one another.
As we work on becoming better leaders, let’s focus on creating opportunities for helping others. Sree Krishna Seelam, the founder of the NGO - WeDidIt encourages young people to volunteer their time and skills to help those in need. By teaching the importance of kindness and service, we can make a big difference in our communities and beyond.
Becoming a great leader starts by helping someone else. Get involved in your community, meet new people, and make a positive impact. When you help others, you not only change their lives but also learn and grow as a person.
Visit www.wedidit.in to learn how you can contribute and be a part of this global change.
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