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Today's KAITO module of the day is:
Cage -Clockwork Voice of Hope- by Youno!
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featheredstudies · 5 months
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2023.12.23 // 14:43 espresso pairs so well with seltzer water! it's what i imagine the inside of my brain feels like when it's caffeinated
pic: eighth street, manhattan, n.y.
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mothaday · 28 days
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akutagawa-daily · 7 months
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Akutagawa daily 587/★
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ilovesaramoonkids · 1 year
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LookBook  587
Infant Boy
Infant Accessory Top, Pants, Socks    by @sims4nexus  Available For All!
Light Up Sneakers by @sims4nexus  Available For All!
Infant Braids by @pw-creations
Infant Wolf Hat  by  @icchixxxxxx1
Infant Train Shirt  by EA
Infant Girl
Infant Accessory Top, Pants, Socks (2)  (1)  Light Up Sneakers by @sims4nexus
Infant Black Girl Magic Hoodie  by @littletodds
Infant Aisha Hair  by @tremendouslybeautifulsimz
Infant Hair  by @xxblacksims  (Curly Fro)
Infant Sketchbookpixels Lilac Bow Headband by  @simiracle
Infant Knitted Bunny Rabbit Hat  @buffysstudio
Infant Icon Stickers by @jellypawss
Infant Cas Poses  by  @fatalrosecreations ...                                                       Works with @giuliettasims     No CAS Pillow, Default Standing Pose For Infants In CAS 
Disclaimer: The Beautiful CC Featured Here Was Not Created by @ilovesaramoonkids or @ilovesaramoon  
All Credit Goes To the Talented Creators.
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steddieficfind · 6 months
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steve comes into some money and moves into a new house and converts the basement to a very decked out, murals a special table etc,D&D area for eddie and the kids. it was a longer fic and that part happened toward the end, i am pretty sure max moved in with him at some point but i may be mixing stories up. but yeah the basement part is the one im really searching for
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tangby-cult · 1 year
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These two….. 🥹 I’m so sad there will not be any playoff magic for them this year!
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everykoumeipanel · 1 year
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Night 363, Now We’re Together  
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meeshmo · 1 year
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Getting frisky
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mareislandfoundation · 3 months
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Passing the Baton
The seemingly mundane 1975 vintage photograph of two old submarines on the San Francisco Bay Area’s San Pablo Bay is quite forgettable until one digs a little deeper. The picture captures the symbolic hand off of one of the Nation’s most secret spy operations from the Cold War. It has been widely reported that these two submarines conducted an underwater telephone tapping operation on Soviet undersea cables throughout the 1970’s and well into the 1980’s in an operation code named “Ivy Bells.” That operation was so highly classified that few were aware of its existence, and it has been credited with obtaining information that hastened the end of the Cold War. Presidents anxiously awaited the information gleaned by their missions. Unbeknownst to our government, the existence of the capability, and missions, was sold to the Russians by the American traitor Ronald Pelton, a former National Security Agency intelligence analyst, for $37,000 in 1980. The missions continued, but it was not until late 1985 that our government became aware that the enemy had been onto them for five years.
In the picture on the quiet bay, the nuclear-powered USS Halibut (SSN 587) is to the right and the USS Seawolf (SSN 575) is to the left. Halibut originated Ivy Bells operations in 1970 and she was replaced in 1976 by the SEAWOLF when she was decommissioned. At the time of the photograph, both boats reportedly had been converted at Mare Island Naval Shipyard for their clandestine missions. Each ship had side thrusters installed; sea locks for divers; anchoring winches with fore and aft mushroom anchors; a saturation diving habitat; long- and short-range side-looking sonar; video and photographic equipment; a mainframe computer; induction tapping and recording equipment; port and starboard, fore and aft seabed skids; a towed underwater search vehicle and winch; and other oceanographic equipment.
While much of this equipment was hidden from view, Soviet analysts could not have missed the fact that both ships had been modified to install side thrusters (they are plainly visible), they both operated from Mare Island, and the Seawolf suddenly became 52 feet longer when she emerged from overhaul at Mare Island in 1973. Side thrusters on an attack submarine was a dead giveaway the something was up. The Soviet analysts were probably also aware of how highly decorated these old boats were becoming, but for what? Many of their crews even had little idea of what their missions entailed. We don’t know what the Soviets had deduced regarding the mission of the boats, perhaps the Soviets bought the cover story that the boats were collecting the pieces of Soviet missile tests from the bottom of the Pacific. Whatever they may have believed initially, they got their answer regarding the mission from the traitor Pelton in 1980. Unless you were one of a select few, if you worked at Mare Island and you worked on these boats, you too didn’t know what their mission was. Even if you were briefed into the program and were aware of the configuration and equipment they carried, the lack of a need to know that was strictly limited protect their mission.
To learn of the reported mission of these boats, and those that came after, the public had to wait until two years after Mare Island Naval Shipyard closed. In 1998 the book “Blind Man’s Bluff” was published. Two authors, Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew, had pieced together the story of submarine espionage and released a book detailing the program and its missions. While the extent of operations may, or may not, have been accurately described in that book, other books and documentaries have subsequently been published supporting much of what was described in Blind Man’s Bluff.
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respect-love33 · 4 months
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indefinite-pitch · 8 months
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Inherent - Chiarore
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geeknexus · 8 months
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O filme “Ninguém Vai Te Salvar” tem como destaque a ausência quase completa de diálogos, o que o torna uma experiência cinematográfica diferente e intrigante. O diretor Brian Duffield revelou em uma entrevista à Fangoria que inicialmente filmou cenas com um pouco mais de diálogo para a sequência de abertura, mas optou por deixá-las de
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sakotty · 9 months
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デジタルカメラマガジン 2023年9月号
連載「ジワリズム」
第3回 ゆっくり進むものは、遠くまで行ける
Photo & Words : Sakotty
Editor : Taishi Sakamoto
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tangby-cult · 1 year
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Kris is always styling! And Sid with the intense look into our souls…. 💛🖤🐧🖤💛
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