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Hey, Brazilian here!!! Can you write about Law x Sick!Reader?
Oi oi! Mais um dia, mais um atraso om os pedidos. Primeiro, muito obrigada pelo seu pedido <3 Aqui e aqui temos algumas histórias sobre Law x Sick!Reader. Mas como é quase irresistível escrever sobre nosso pirata favorito, hoje eu trouxe mais uma. Espero de verdade que goste!
And here’s the translation: Hi Hi! Another day, another delay with orders. First, thank you so much for your request <3 Here and here we have some stories about Law x Sick!Reader. But since it's almost irresistible to write about our favorite pirate, today I brought one more. I really hope you like it!
Requests are back soon, don't give up on me!
one piece masterlist
The isolated
Law x Sick!Reader (F!Reader)
warnings: idiots who don't know how to show their feelings, maybe there is a wrong use of DF, certainly medical errors because I'm not very good at writing this topic.
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The sun shone brightly outside the Polar Tang, matching the summer island you had stumbled upon. Beaches, parks, and even a small forest trail awaited you, and despite Bepo's grumbles, it promised to be a good time to relax.
"Are you two staying here?" you adjusted your backpack on your back and stopped beside your captain. "There's so much to do."
"I only leave here to buy ice, or ice cream." Bepo, sprawled on the deck, grumbled. Your eyes soon turned to the captain's.
"And you?"
"Maybe I'll go to the city later, need to buy some things." he said, assessing you from head to toe. "Aren't you going to the beach with them?"
"Not really. From what I saw, there's a pretty cool trail to hike, I can take the opportunity to get some new herbs."
"Hm, alright." he replied, returning to contemplating Bepo suffering in the heat.
"Any problem, Captain?"
"No, nothing serious." Lie. The invitation for you to accompany him on the small visit to the city lingered on his lips, but apparently, it would stay there. "Enjoy your trail."
"Thanks, Captain! I'll be back before the end of the day."
You disembarked from the ship without further difficulties, following the small map you had bought earlier. On the Polar Tang, Law watched from afar as you walked away. He held a certain fondness for you - one you would never suspect - making it difficult for him to approach. Despite the shared breakfasts and the plant and herb lessons you gave him, which he insisted on attending despite knowing most of the content already, he enjoyed being with you. It was a pity he didn't know there was a reciprocal feeling on your part.
On the other hand, you even expected an invitation to accompany him, but just as he didn't seem very interested in being on your trail, he also didn't seem interested in your company. The hours passed without end, and with each passing moment, you grew more and more exhausted. Even before the sun set, you were already making your way back up to the Polar Tang.
"What the hell happened to you?" Shachi was the first to ask, catching your attention as you headed towards the submarine's interior.
"What the hell what?" you looked over, seeing nothing abnormal except for the fatigue and heat in your body, likely from all the walking.
"We better call the captain." Jean Bart advised and didn't wait for a response, running further into the submarine.
You tried to see something in some reflection as you watched your colleagues avoid you as if you carried the plague within you. Your irritation with your friends was replaced by concern as soon as Law saw you. You expected a scolding, you expected some acidic comment from him, but you didn't expect the lack of words, except for the ones that made you teleport with him straight to the medical ward.
"Captain, what's happening?" you stumbled backward as he guided you not so gently to a stretcher.
"Open your mouth." he completely ignored your question, and you could tell he was more worried than usual, so you just obeyed. With a small flashlight, he checked what you believed was just your throat. "Can you breathe normally, have you felt anything?"
"I'm just a bit tired, that's all. I don't understand all this fuss." you grumbled.
Only then did Law realize that indeed, you knew nothing of what was happening or why everyone had practically become concerned. Looking for a mirror and finding it impossible to find one in the medical ward of the Polar Tang, he grabbed a small sterilized steel tray and passed it to you, indicating that you should look at yourself.
"What?" your cry echoed through the enclosed room. Your face, neck, and every piece of skin you could see were adorned with red and swollen lumps. "Law, what's happening to me?"
"At first, I thought it might be an allergic reaction. But with unobstructed airways, I rule out that possibility, given the size of these lumps, if it were an allergy you shouldn't be breathing." he touched your face, gently turning it from side to side.
"And you're speaking so calmly?"
"If I spoke more agitatedly, you'd get nervous, your body would pump your blood faster, and if it were poison it would only take a few minutes for you to drop dead here." again, that calmness in dealing with serious matters infuriated you. "It might be that," he muttered to himself.
"Poison? Am I poisoned?" you stood up and immediately stumbled, leaning against his arms. "Am I going to die?"
"Probably, maybe, and no." he helped you sit back down. "Just give me a minute, I suspect what it might be."
He disappeared from your sight, and immediately, it was as if exhaustion dominated your body. You allowed yourself to lie down and wait for a few minutes. When your eyes were already heavy - even though less than five minutes had passed - you saw him appear with a book in hand.
"Can you stand up and take off your clothes?" he asked, seeing you nod, even though it took minutes just for you to stand up.
Remaining only in underwear, Law took care not to touch your body disrespectfully. The lumps already occupied almost your entire skin, giving him some trouble finding what he needed. After turning you around a few times and bending down to see better, he unfortunately found what he suspected.
"Here!" he pointed to the side of your body and again picked up the small steel plate that served as a mirror. As soon as he showed you, you could locate two red dots. Law then stood up and took the book he had brought. "It's a type of bug common on this kind of island."
"And what does that mean?" you leaned on the cot, not bothering to put your clothes back on.
"Well, it's going to be a few difficult days, and I'll need to isolate you from the rest of the crew, but you'll be fine."
"What do you mean by difficult days?" you tried to grab his book, but he didn't allow it. The way the symptoms were written was much scarier than it should have been in reality, at least that's what he hoped.
"Some symptoms are quite annoying, but with the right treatment, in about six to seven days, you'll be cured." he explained, watching you nod slowly. "It's normal to feel a bit tired at first; you might feel a bit itchy tomorrow too."
"You said you're isolating me here, is there a risk I've contaminated someone?" contaminated you, you wanted to add, but preferred to keep the thought to yourself. "I haven't touched anyone, but you never know."
"Contamination is through fluids, so no, for now, we'll all be fine. Here, I can still use my fruit to ensure a bit more protection for myself." he closed the book and stooped down, picking up the clothes you were wearing. "I'll get rid of this, alright?"
"Can you ask Ikakku to bring something for me to wear?"
"You're isolated, for a few days, only I will be able to come here, okay?" His hand almost touched you, but retracted in the last moments. "While you're not feeling better, we'll stay here on the island, but visits to the trail will be prohibited to everyone. I'll bring your clothes in a few minutes."
Law left and left you alone for a few moments, only returning to bring your pajamas. Even though you said it didn't need to be that type of clothing, Law warned that you would still be thankful for it.
On the first day, you were completely alone as the captain made sure that no one was infected and that everyone was aware of the necessary precautions. The lumps on your face seemed even redder, and when you noticed, you were already scratching and clawing, seeking some relief from the agony crawling on your skin.
"Don't scratch, you'll regret it." Law's voice appeared, and only then did you realize that he had entered the room. "It'll hurt more afterward."
"But Captain!" you grumbled and brought your nails back to your legs, barely reaching them before he grabbed your wrist. "It's itching too much!"
"I brought this." Only then did you realize that he had come armed with things. In one hand, a small pot that from the smoke and aroma, should be food. In the other, a small bag. "Here are ointments that can help, Ikakku also set aside some more clothes and other things that you might need."
You barely waited for him to finish speaking and began rummaging through the bag, searching for the ointment. As soon as you smeared it wherever you could reach, under his attentive gaze, you didn't need to ask. It only took a single exchange of glances for him to reach out and take the ointment from you. As soon as the cold cream reached your back - and perhaps because of the gentle way his fingers slid - you swore you could melt.
"I think it's good." He returned the tube and lowered your blouse carefully. "I brought soup for you."
"I'm not hungry."
"But I need you to eat, please." His eyes seemed to plead on their own, making it almost impossible for you to refuse.
Law stayed longer than the day before, watching you eat and updating you on what had happened outside. From Shachi and Penguin almost getting beaten up by two women on the beach, to Bepo swimming with buoys and several other amenities. Although he stayed longer than the day before, it didn't take long for Law to leave you alone again.
The next morning, you understood what Law meant about regretting scratching. The vivid memory of your nails scratching your body was replaced by an unbearable burning sensation, which left you almost immobile. Except that it also itched, making you seek friction, however minimal. That morning, you were taken out of bed by Law's appearance. A tray was in his hand, and as soon as he placed it on the table, he transported two more bags in.
"How are you feeling today?" he stopped by your side, looking at your still-laying face. "Burning, isn't it?"
"Like hell!" you grumbled, and saw him laugh, as if to say he had warned you. "Can you fix this?"
"At best, alleviate it." he warned, and saw you nodding against the sheets. "But first, breakfast." His tattooed hand stretched out, and you used it as support to sit up.
Grabbing the bread and juice glass, you pushed the fruits in his direction.
"Eat too." he just waved his hand, and you insisted. "Please, Captain. It'll make me feel less strange."
"Okay, just a little." He grabbed one of the grapes and ate.
As soon as you finished, Law used the power of the Ope Ope no Mi to get you to a shower, and apparently, he had already left that isolation for you. He leaned against the outside and left you alone, washing your body. Even against his will, Law could hear your grumbles and sniffs, he knew that the contact of the water against the skin would be torture at that moment, but it was the best solution he could think of. How he wished he could take that pain away from you.
In the afternoon of that same day, you didn't expect to see him again, until once again he appeared in the room, armed with things that barely crossed your mind of what they could be.
"I-I…" he started, feeling a little insecure. He felt that perhaps, just maybe, he might be crossing the line between doctor and patient. "I believe you might be feeling lonely."
"You have no idea." you weakly laughed, accepting the package he offered. Some books, crosswords, and candies were piled in the package. "That's very kind of you captain, thank you."
"I brought more of these too." He piled some books next to you, with a glance you realized they were comics. "They help me pass the time, I think they might help you too."
"This is that story... Sora, right?" you flipped through some, excitedly. "I've always heard about it and even tried to read it, but I confess I didn't understand much."
"What didn't you understand?" he sounded almost offended, sneaking a peek at what you were talking about.
The idea was for him to just leave things there and leave you alone, but it seemed almost impossible that afternoon. Law got lost in the hours, what was supposed to be a simple explanation ended with him reading some issues aloud to you. He only realized this when he heard your stomach growl, knowing it was already dinner time.
In the following two days, you alternated between scratching, trying to avoid scratching, getting scolded by Law, and him losing hours again, talking to you. It had reached the point where Law and you were counting the hours to know when you would see each other's faces. You because you loved the company of your captain and how soothing his voice sounded when he read, or how he got excited gossiping about the "outside world," and Law felt he needed to see you up close, to ensure that you were and would be fine.
The last bout of symptoms was what worried Law, and it was when he entered the room and found you lying on the floor in a fetal position that he knew it had finally arrived. Although it meant that the illness was leaving your body, he knew it would be the most painful part.
"Law." your tearful voice called him as soon as he picked you up to put you back in bed. "My body hurts so much."
"I know, I know." he tried to calm you down and saw you curl up even more. "I promise, just one more day, and you'll be okay."
"I don't know if I can handle a whole day with so much pain." you sobbed and hugged yourself. "It hurts to breathe, it hurts to move, and-I-I don't know what to do."
He sighed, trying to think of how he could take that away from you. It was just one more day of symptoms, but it hurt him to hear from your mouth that you couldn't handle it. Just one more day, one more day, and you would be well again.
"Do you remember when the pain started?" he stepped away to start preparing a serum with medications for you.
"About two hours ago." you whispered, pulling the blankets against you and trying to press against your own body, the contact of your skin seemed like a relief.
"Okay, we have a few more hours ahead." he gently pulled your arm, and with the dexterity that only he could have, hit your vein on the first try, plugging the medication. "Maybe this will help a little with the symptoms."
Law stepped back again to get the book he had found the information about the insect that had bitten you. Most of it was that the symptoms were difficult, but they overcame themselves, and although it seemed like you were going to die, the probability was minimal. Pain and complications, pain and complications. Law finally found the topic he needed. When the disease was leaving the body, the heat provided by fire, blankets, humans could help, as well as pressure on the painful area.
"I have an idea." he murmured and began to take off his shoes.
While you were lying down, barely having strength to open your eyes, you saw him take off the shoes he was wearing and take off the hat he had on. The first thing he did was cover your head with the hat, making sure to keep as much of the top of your face covered and warm. Soon, he climbed onto the bed with you, his legs intertwined with yours, and his hands began to press against your body, promoting such relief that it drew a sigh from your lips and allowed you to stretch.
"Sorry." he apologized, his hands now pressing against your back intensely. "It's the best I could think of quickly."
"It's perfect." with some difficulty, you turned to him. "Thank you for taking care of me, Captain."
"This is my duty, isn't it?"
"Well, not when I'm a mess here, in pain, and crying." you tried to laugh, but a memory of a conversation you had some time ago struck you. "Enough, Law, you need to step back."
"And why would I do that?"
"Why do you think? Contact equals contamination, don't you remember?" you grumbled. Even though the massage he provided was the relief you needed, the last thing you wanted was to infect him.
"You're no longer so contagious. You're on the last day of the illness, full of symptom medications, and I'm protected, there's no possibility of you infecting me." he explained and felt your hand against his chest, trying to push him away. "Don't you believe me?"
"I'm a mess here, of course I'll infect you."
Instead of answering you, Law just stole a quick kiss from your lips, in an impulse of courage to show a little of what he felt and in the desperation to stop you from continuing to push him and, consequently, pushing himself out of the bed.
"I wouldn't do this if you were contagious, you know that." he simply said and pulled you closer, allowing your face and body to almost merge against his skin. "Now let me take care of you."
The last day of the illness passed faster than you expected, mainly because much of it you spent sleeping in the arms of your captain, who didn't stop for a second trying to ward off the pain from you.
The next day, you were finally free to walk around the submarine, take a shower freely, choose your own clothes, free from the small medical ward you spent those days in. As soon as you finished putting on your uniform, two knocks on the door caught your attention.
"Can we talk?" Law inquired, not waiting for the answer to enter the room. "About yesterday…"
"There's nothing I would change about that." you interrupted him, and you swore you could see a certain blush on his face. "Except the pain, I thought I was going to die."
"I would never let that happen."
"Captain?" you approached, stopping a short distance from him.
"Law, please." he corrected you. He liked to hear his title leave your lips, but hearing his name was a much more savory experience.
"Law, aside from all the pain and stress, it was good to spend these days alone with you." you confessed, seeing him nod. "Although I'm also ridiculous with those lumps that have now turned into scars, I really should have listened to you."
"Don't say that, even if you wanted to, you wouldn't be that." he refused to name you in such a rude way. "And I also enjoyed our time together."
"What does that mean?"
"It means I want to do it right." he cleared his throat, adjusting his posture and asking the question that could avoid all the stress of you having gone to do the damn trail. "Will you accept to visit the city with me?"
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jackhkeynes · 28 days
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exedr "waiting room"
exedr /ɛkˈsɛ.dr̩/ [ɪgˈzɛ.dɐ]
antechamber, anteroom, forecourt, vestibule, entrance hall, a room between the outside and the main interior of a building;
(historical) exedra, a small room for discussion lined with benches;
waiting room, lounge, a room inside a public place for people to sit and wait (especially a particularly well-appointed or luxurious such space);
Etymology: an early modern borrowing from Latin exedra "discussion hall with seating", itself from Greek ἐξἕδρα "an exterior sitting place". In the last sense it is attested from the nineteenth century, originally in reference to such rooms in train stations.
L'exedr n'a alcun vivirc por asseïr. /lɛkˈsɛ.dr̩ na alˈkɪn viˈvɪrk pɔr ˌa.siˈɪr/ [lɪgˈzɛ.dɐ na ɐˈgɪn vɪˈvɪːk pɔː‿ʁɐˈsjɪː] df=lounge neg=have no leeway for sit-inf The waiting room has nowhere to sit.
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Okay, I lied. I don't feel like making a post about The Better Mousetrap. I'm just stuck on it. Lemme pull up the outline (I'm impressed I actually made one)...
I'm going to make reader a tall reader because I'm tall, but still shorter than Kid and his gang of officers. I'm at a loss for how to describe the Victoria Punk because I'm not actually familiar with the ship at all, so I might just be adding passageways and rooms that don't actually exist. Do we ever see the inside of his ship? Or can I just, make up how I want the infirmary and kitchen to look to make it unique from all the other Kid fics out there?
I'm probably going to make the first few installments all about Reader-chan and their life and I was thinking of being unceremoniously taken into the Kid Pirates, like against their will kind of deal. I need ideas or at least objects that one wouldn't consider catching mice/rats with. I've already got dishes, slippers, paintings, typewriter, and poor Killer's mask. I just need more.
I cannot for the life of me decide if Reader should have a DF or not. I also cannot decide if Reader is pre-time skip Kid Pirates or post-time skip Kid Pirates. If post is Reader joining pre-Wano and therefore pre-Shanks second ass-whooping or post-Wano but still pre-Shanks or post-Wano & post-Shanks?
Any thoughts for any of these mini-dilemmas? Any objects you want to see get used creatively for catching rodents?
Hmmm...
For the ship: I personally don't bother to carefully map out the ship while I'm writing. I make a loose layout in my mind so I can keep things straight, but I don't worry about connecting spaces for the reader so much. Unlike with the Sunny there's no canon layout.
A few things - like the main deck, with the skull at the front, and a door in the mouth of said Massive skull, and a multi-leveled series of upper decks - are visible between manga panels, anime shots and movie clips. But the interior of the upper and lower decks hasn't been shown, so I say lay it out how it works for you.
Non conventional mouse trap items... bar soap, candy, bubble wrap.
If you're stuck on details like Devil Fruits and where in the timeline it happens you should list them out, and then write what you COULD write within those parameters, and what you couldn't write.
Reader having a devil fruit could have extra ways of escape. Reading not having a DF means they can jump ship and swim.
That sort of thing!
I'mma noodle unconventional items to use in a mouse trap for a day or two and get back to you xD
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jr-darwin · 1 year
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BTL!UNDERTALE
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2° PHASE
FRISK PHASE 2! Rompendo a linha do tempo
OST: battle against a true hero x megalovania x Megalo strike back.
*Você matou Frisk mas... de repente, um calor imenso toma conta de sua alma.
*Frisk, se recusou a morrer.
Frisk: Você terá que fazer bem MELHOR do que isso.
*A heroína aparece.
FRISK
ATK: 120
DF: 000/000
LV: 22
CENÁRIO
O clima fica mais tenso, você pode sentir os seus pecados petrificando seu interior.
PARTE TÉCNICA
No 2° Phase, Frisk usa as habilidades dos seus amigos para conter o jogador, principalmente as lanças da Undyne ainda com o auxílio de seus intens, no entanto ela usou toda a sua cura. Nesse Phase Frisk tem total controle do Save podendo salvar o jogo a qualquer momento, (*mostrando ao jogador que diferente dele ela tem mais liberdade para usar seu save ainda mais agora que não depende mais de terceiros para fazer isso, ou seja; independência) então mesmo que ela perca sua vida por falta de cura ela ainda irá voltar da onde parou para continuar o seu purgatório. Embora ela tenha todo esse auxílio nesse Phase, Frisk ainda conta com seu LOVE aumentado e sendo 2 níveis superior ao de seu adversário, sem contar a participação especial de W.D.Gaster que aparece por poucos minutos para dar uma mãozinha.
DIÁLOGOS
Durante a luta do 2° Phase, temos apenas um diálogo com Frisk.
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SPRITE
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usafphantom2 · 2 years
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Chinese advances can put hypersonic weapons on aircraft carriers
The Chinese military believes that hypersonic weapons will change the nature of the battlefield and are investing heavily to improve their capabilities.
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 10/15/22 - 21:31 in Armaments, Military
China's aircraft carriers will be able to use hypersonic weapons traditionally launched from aircraft, thanks to advances in logistics technology that simplify and accelerate the repair and maintenance of weapons, according to researchers from the People's Liberation Army (PLA).
The hypersonic missiles launched from China's air, whose specifics were not disclosed by the research team, have similarities with Russia's Kinzhal missile, which can reach 10 times the speed of sound in a range of 1,000 km (621 miles), the research team wrote in an article published in the Chinese magazine Aero Weaponry on October 1.
The Chinese military believes that hypersonic weapons will change the nature of the battlefield and are investing heavily to improve their capabilities.
“China tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile in August that circulated the globe before accelerating towards its target, demonstrating an advanced space capability that took U.S. intelligence by surprise,” according to the Financial Times.
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Chinese H-6N bomber during test flight with what would be a hypersonic weapon.
China has been working on these missiles for decades. According to the 2019 China Military Power Report of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) "is developing a series of technologies to combat the ballistic missile defense systems of the U.S. and other countries, including maneuverable re-entry vehicles ??( MARVs), MIRVs [several independently directed reentry vehicles], chaff and flares, interference, thermal shielding and hypersonic sliding vehicles."
In April, China launched its hypersonic anti-ship missile "YJ-21" or "Eagle Strike 21", supposedly designed to hit aircraft carriers, in what appears to be a demonstration of Beijing's naval capabilities in a warning to the U.S. Navy.
In a music video of the apparent launch, the YJ-21 is shown being launched from a Type 055 ship, a guided missile destroyer considered the largest and most advanced destroyer in China's fleet.
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DF-17 hypersonic missiles.
On October 1, 2019, the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC), in a parade that reviewed the PLA troops and weapons systems, the army revealed a new hypersonic missile, Dong Feng (DF) 17, which a PRC blog dedicated to military affairs described as a "non-fighting-ready hypersonic weapon".
China is investing heavily in hypersonic weapons that seek heat, claiming that “they will be able to hit a moving car at five times the speed of sound” with a new system that should be implemented by 2025, according to scientists involved in the project.
China's hypersonic weapons can attack a wide range of high-value targets, both in the air and on the ground, and can even be used as anti-satellite weapons, according to the team led by Xiao Jun, a researcher at China's Airborne Missile Academy in Luoyang, Henan province.
Xiao and his team claimed that their advances could help in the rapid repair and service of hypersonic weapons and underwent rigorous field tests conducted by the military in an aircraft carrier environment and other challenging combat scenarios.
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Hypersonic weapons are more difficult to maintain than missiles traditionally launched from the ground, with these difficulties proving to be much more challenging at sea. To date, there have been no reports of hypersonic technology being used in an aircraft carrier, according to the South China Morning Post.
The technology would serve “a large number of air missile equipment that is widely distributed in military bases in the interior, coastal airports and aircraft carriers in the distant sea,” according to the team.
The high-tech coating material of weapons is susceptible to damage during transport, storage or assembly in an aircraft. Taking care of this damage usually required a sterile room on the ground with advanced equipment and an experienced service team, ensuring that there were no defects on the finished surface.
"When the damaged part is exposed to moisture from the ocean with salt and mold, failures such as moisture absorption, expansion, deformation, bubble formation, detachment or peeling can occur in the heat-resistant coating," the researchers said.
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Military vehicles carrying DF-17 hypersonic missiles pass through Tiananmen Square during the military parade that marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, on its National Day in Beijing, China, October 1, 2019. (Photo: REUTERS/Jason Lee)
The new method developed by the research team involves the use of a unique sealing material to simplify and shorten the process, leaving much less room for errors and reducing the average service time to a tenth of the traditional approach, according to the team.
It would also require only a single worker to remove the damaged component, replace it, fill the gaps with the sealing material and smooth the surface of the hypersonic missile with a scraper.
"The thermal seal of the body needs to be restored after each disassembly, assembly or replacement. Repair and sealing not only need to withstand high-temperature ablation and erosion, but also wind, frost, rain, snow, hail, tropical heat, salt mist, sand, dust and mold in the ocean for more than 10 years, remaining convenient for field maintenance operations in difficult conditions," said Xiao's team, adding that “such a product is not currently available on the
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The placing of your home furniture in specific rooms will set the mood and atmosphere, as find out more here well as dictate how the room is utilized.
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1) Take Careful Measurements - Before you start arranging or rearranging you home furniture, grab your tape measure and carefully measure the dimensions of the space. If you do not have a tape measure, you can estimate the length of the dimensions by walking the room, toe to heel, from one end of the room to the other. Also, make sure that you pay attention to where the doorways of the room and the windows fall within the dimensions so that you do not pick out furniture that will block those crucial elements.
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2) Mix up Your Home Furniture - Every piece of furniture has a width, height and depth. To create a visually aesthetic aura to a room, choose a variety of home furniture with characteristics that are diverse. If you would prefer a room to be more tranquil, the furniture sizes should be similar; however if you want the room to have character, then you should go for the diverse appeal.
3) Create a Balance - To create an atmosphere that is harmonious, choose diverse home furnishings; however you will also need to ensure that the pieces all balance each other out. Balance comes in two forms; one is symmetrical and the other is asymmetrical. You will notice if the physical appearance of the room does not create a balance. Try adding photos or moving furniture around again to figure out the perfect balance.
4) Use Artwork - Artwork adds many different elements to a room. One element is color, another is depth. Try various pieces of artwork to create visual aspects that furniture simply cannot add to a space. Look at the area that you are decorating and arranging from the viewpoint of an artist or an interior designer. Do not feel like all of your furniture must make exact, perfect lines in the room. Turn tables at diagonals or make couches in a U-shape, and then add artwork behind them that tie the visual aspect together to create a depth to the room that it did not have before.
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5) Separate Large Spaces - You can actually make a very large or very oblong room into two different spaces by creating furniture arrangements in circles or groups in each part of the room. Put a table in the middle of one side of the room and surround it with armed chairs and then put a couch facing the other side of the room adjacent to another couch to completely separate the room and make into two different spaces.
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firelordaj · 19 days
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The Radiance of Style: Navigating the World of Chic Floor Lamps from Habitat, Next, and Marks & Spencer
When it comes to enhancing the ambiance of a room, the strategic placement of a floor lamp can transform an ordinary space into a stylish sanctuary. Habitat, Next, and Marks & Spencer (M&S) lead the market with their exceptional range of floor lamps, each brand bringing its unique flair and design ethos to the table, making them top choices for interior enthusiasts.
Habitat floor lamps are a celebration of contemporary design and artistic expression. Known for their innovative and unconventional styles, these lamps are perfect for those who want to inject a bold, modern vibe into their interiors. From geometrically inspired designs to futuristic forms that challenge traditional aesthetics, Habitat lamps are not just lighting fixtures but statement pieces that command attention.
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In contrast, Next takes a more refined approach with its collection of floor lamps. Here, elegance meets functionality in designs that exude a subtle glamour. Whether it's sleek lines and minimalist styles or opulent lamps with ornate detailing, Next provides a variety of options that can seamlessly integrate into any decorating scheme. Their lamps are designed to enhance the room's character without overwhelming it, offering perfect solutions for both bold and understated interiors.
Marks & Spencer’s approach to floor lamps focuses on classic elegance and lasting quality. M&S lamps often blend traditional designs with modern touches, using high-quality materials and thoughtful details to create versatile pieces that suit a wide range of tastes. From sturdy, rustic designs that bring a cosy feel to sleek, contemporary lamps that brighten up a space, M&S prioritizes durability and style in equal measure.
For those seeking additional alternatives, brands like John Lewis, DFS, BHS, Debenhams floor lamps, and Tesco also offer a rich selection of floor lamps. John Lewis is known for its premium quality and refined designs, while DFS provides robust and luxurious options. BHS and Debenhams offer both contemporary and classic designs, ensuring there's something for every taste. Lastly, Tesco presents practical and affordable choices, ideal for those decorating on a budget. These brands collectively ensure a diverse range of options for lighting that complements any home décor.
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de7an · 19 days
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Illuminating Choices: Exploring Floor Lamps from Top Retailers
In interior design, lighting serves as the unsung hero, capable of transforming a space from dull to dynamic with just the flick of a switch. Among the myriad of lighting options available, floor lamps stand tall, both literally and figuratively, offering versatile illumination solutions that marry functionality with style. Let's delve into the world of floor lamps, exploring offerings from top retailers such as Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis.
Tesco Floor Lamps: Affordable Elegance
Tesco, known for its wide array of products, extends its reach into the realm of home lighting with floor lamps that blend affordability with elegance. From sleek, minimalist designs to vintage-inspired pieces, Tesco floor lamps cater to diverse tastes and budgets, making them a popular choice for those seeking quality illumination without breaking the bank.
DFS Floor Lamps: Contemporary Chic
Renowned for its furniture offerings, DFS also boasts an impressive collection of floor lamps that exude contemporary chic. Crafted with a keen eye for design and quality craftsmanship, DFS floor lamps effortlessly blend form and function. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to anchor your living room or a subtle accent to enhance your reading nook, DFS has a lamp to suit every space.
Next Floor Lamps: Trendsetting Designs
Next shines bright in the world of home decor with its trendsetting floor lamp designs. Characterized by clean lines, bold silhouettes, and innovative features, Next floor lamps add a touch of modern flair to any room. Whether you prefer industrial-inspired styles or prefer something more understated, Next's curated selection ensures there's something for everyone seeking to elevate their lighting game.
M&S Floor Lamps: Timeless Elegance
M&S, synonymous with quality and sophistication, offers floor lamps that epitomize timeless elegance. Crafted from premium materials and showcasing exquisite detailing, M&S floor lamps effortlessly blend into both classic and contemporary interiors. With a focus on both style and functionality, M&S floor lamps illuminate spaces while adding a touch of refined charm.
Habitat Floor Lamps: Design-forward Innovations
Habitat pushes the boundaries of design with its collection of floor lamps that boast forward-thinking innovations. From sculptural masterpieces to minimalist marvels, Habitat floor lamps serve as focal points that spark conversation and intrigue. With an emphasis on creativity and functionality, Habitat's floor lamps not only illuminate but also elevate the aesthetic appeal of any room they inhabit.
John Lewis Floor Lamps: Time-tested Quality
John Lewis, a bastion of reliability and quality, offers floor lamps that stand the test of time. With an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail, John Lewis floor lamps marry classic designs with modern sensibilities. Whether you're seeking a timeless brass lamp or a contemporary LED fixture, John Lewis provides lighting solutions that promise both durability and style.
In conclusion, floor lamps from Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis offer a diverse spectrum of styles, from affordable elegance to design-forward innovations. Whether you're furnishing a new home or seeking to refresh your current space, these retailers provide illuminating choices that cater to every taste and budget. So, let there be light, and let it shine with floor lamps that not only brighten rooms but also elevate the ambiance and style of your home.
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gravityeyelids · 19 days
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Illuminating Your Space: A Comparison of Popular Floor Lamps from Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis
Floor lamps are more than just sources of light; they're stylish accents that can enhance the ambiance of any room. With numerous retailers offering a variety of designs, it can be challenging to choose the perfect one for your space. In this article, we'll compare floor lamps from six popular retailers: Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis.
1. Tesco:
Tesco offers a range of affordable floor lamps suitable for various décor styles. From sleek and modern designs to classic and elegant options, Tesco provides versatility at budget-friendly prices. Their lamps often feature practical functionalities like adjustable height or brightness settings, catering to different lighting needs.
2. DFS:
DFS is known for its furniture, and their floor lamps complement their stylish collections. You can find floor lamps at DFS that blend seamlessly with contemporary or traditional interiors. With attention to detail and quality craftsmanship, DFS floor lamps are not only functional but also make a statement in any room.
3. Next:
Next is synonymous with trendy homeware, and their floor lamps are no exception. Characterized by modern aesthetics and innovative designs, Next floor lamps often incorporate elements of industrial, Scandinavian, or minimalist styles. They're ideal for those looking to add a touch of sophistication to their living spaces.
4. M&S (Marks & Spencer):
M&S offers floor lamps that combine timeless elegance with contemporary flair. Whether you prefer understated sophistication or eye-catching designs, M&S has a lamp to suit your taste. Their lamps often feature premium materials and intricate details, making them standout pieces in any room.
5. Habitat:
Habitat is renowned for its eclectic mix of furniture and lighting fixtures, and their floor lamps are no exception. With a focus on modern design trends and functionality, Habitat floor lamps come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and finishes. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a subtle accent, Habitat has options to cater to every style preference.
6. John Lewis:
John Lewis is synonymous with quality, and their floor lamps are no different. Known for their durability and timeless designs, John Lewis floor lamps are built to last. From classic floor lamps with fabric shades to contemporary LED designs, John Lewis offers a wide selection to suit various tastes and preferences.
Conclusion:
When it comes to choosing a floor lamp, each retailer offers its unique blend of style, quality, and affordability. Whether you're drawn to the budget-friendly options at Tesco, the trendy designs at Next, or the timeless elegance of John Lewis, there's a floor lamp out there to illuminate and elevate your space. Consider your décor preferences, lighting needs, and budgetary constraints when making your selection, and you're sure to find the perfect floor lamp to brighten up your home.
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A Comparison of Floor Lamps from Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis
Lighting plays a pivotal role in setting the ambiance of a space. Among the myriad lighting options available, floor lamps stand out for their versatility, adding both functionality and aesthetic appeal to any room. Among the plethora of choices, household names like Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis offer an array of floor lamps to suit diverse tastes and preferences. Let's delve into the characteristics of each brand's floor lamps to help you make an informed decision for your home.
Tesco: Budget-Friendly Brilliance
Tesco, known for its affordability and accessibility, offers a range of floor lamps that cater to budget-conscious consumers. While their selection may not boast extravagant designs, Tesco floor lamps prioritize functionality and practicality. Expect simple yet sleek designs, often featuring adjustable heads or dimmable options. Perfect for those seeking functional lighting solutions without breaking the bank.
DFS: Style and Substance
DFS, renowned for its furniture offerings, extends its expertise to floor lamps that exude style and sophistication. Expect contemporary designs with an emphasis on quality craftsmanship. DFS floor lamps often feature elegant finishes and unique shapes, serving as statement pieces that elevate any room's decor. While they may come with a slightly higher price tag, DFS floor lamps offer a blend of style and substance.
Next: Trendsetting Elegance
Next is synonymous with staying ahead of trends, and their floor lamps are no exception. Combining modern design elements with timeless appeal, Next floor lamps effortlessly complement a variety of interior styles. From minimalist designs to bold, artistic pieces, Next offers floor lamps that serve as both functional lighting fixtures and striking decor accents. Expect quality materials and innovative features that make a lasting impression.
M&S: Classic Charm
Marks & Spencer, known for its classic British aesthetic, offers a selection of floor lamps that exude understated elegance. M&S floor lamps often feature traditional designs with a contemporary twist, making them versatile additions to any home. Whether you prefer a vintage-inspired look or a more modern aesthetic, M&S has floor lamps that blend seamlessly with different decor styles. Expect durable construction and timeless appeal.
Habitat: Modern Chic
Habitat is synonymous with modern design, and their floor lamps are a testament to their commitment to contemporary style. Sleek lines, geometric shapes, and bold colors define Habitat floor lamps, making them ideal for those with a penchant for minimalist decor. Whether you're looking for a sleek reading lamp or a statement floor light, Habitat offers options that prioritize both form and function. Expect cutting-edge design and on-trend aesthetics.
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John Lewis: Timeless Quality
John Lewis is renowned for its commitment to quality, and their floor lamps are no exception. With an emphasis on craftsmanship and durability, John Lewis floor lamps are investment pieces that stand the test of time. Expect a diverse range of styles, from classic and traditional to modern and avant-garde. Whether you prefer a sleek metal finish or a rustic wooden design, John Lewis offers floor lamps that combine timeless elegance with contemporary flair.
In conclusion, when it comes to selecting a floor lamp for your home, Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis each offer distinct options to suit different preferences and budgets. Whether you prioritize affordability, style, or durability, there's a floor lamp out there to illuminate your space in style. Choose wisely, and let your lighting choice illuminate not just your room, but your personality and taste as well.
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metatronicwings · 21 days
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Illuminating Your Space: A Comparative Guide to Floor Lamps from Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis
Floor lamps are essential elements in interior decor, providing both illumination and aesthetic appeal to any space. With a variety of styles, designs, and price points available, choosing the perfect floor lamp can be overwhelming. In this comparative guide, we'll delve into floor lamps offered by popular retailers including Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S (Marks & Spencer), Habitat, and John Lewis, exploring their features, designs, and suitability for different needs.
Tesco Floor Lamps: Tesco, a leading UK retailer, offers a diverse range of floor lamps suitable for various decor styles and budgets. From sleek and modern designs to classic and traditional styles, Tesco's floor lamps cater to different tastes. The affordability and accessibility of Tesco's lamps make them an attractive option for those seeking quality lighting solutions without breaking the bank.
DFS Floor Lamps: DFS, renowned for its furniture offerings, extends its expertise to lighting with a collection of stylish floor lamps. Crafted with attention to detail and quality materials, DFS floor lamps are often designed to complement their furniture ranges, ensuring seamless integration into your living space. While these lamps may lean towards the higher end of the price spectrum, their durability and design make them a worthwhile investment for discerning buyers.
Next Floor Lamps: Next is synonymous with contemporary and on-trend home furnishings, and their floor lamps are no exception. With innovative designs and attention to current interior trends, Next floor lamps effortlessly blend functionality with style. Whether you're looking for minimalist Scandinavian-inspired designs or statement pieces to elevate your decor, Next offers a diverse selection to suit every taste and preference.
M&S Floor Lamps: M&S, a trusted name in British retail, brings its signature quality and style to its range of floor lamps. Characterized by timeless elegance and understated sophistication, M&S floor lamps are crafted to add a touch of refinement to any room. With a focus on versatility and functionality, these lamps seamlessly integrate into both modern and classic interiors, making them a popular choice among homeowners with discerning taste.
Habitat Floor Lamps: Habitat is renowned for its contemporary designs that push the boundaries of conventional aesthetics, and its floor lamps are no exception. Boasting bold silhouettes, vibrant colors, and avant-garde designs, Habitat floor lamps serve as statement pieces that demand attention. Ideal for those seeking to make a design statement in their living spaces, Habitat's lamps add a touch of eclectic charm and personality to any room.
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John Lewis Floor Lamps: As a stalwart of British retail, John Lewis is synonymous with quality, reliability, and timeless design. Their range of floor lamps exemplifies these qualities, offering a blend of classic elegance and modern functionality. Whether you opt for a sleek and understated design or a more ornate piece to serve as a focal point, John Lewis floor lamps are crafted to stand the test of time, both in terms of style and durability.
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Conclusion: When it comes to selecting the perfect floor lamp for your home, the options from Tesco, DFS, Next, M&S, Habitat, and John Lewis cater to a diverse range of tastes, styles, and budgets. Whether you prioritize affordability, contemporary design, or timeless elegance, each retailer offers a curated selection of floor lamps to illuminate and enhance your living space. By considering factors such as design aesthetic, functionality, and budget, you can find the ideal floor lamp to suit your individual needs and preferences.
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allyourorchids · 22 days
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Lighting the Way: A Comparative Look at Floor Lamps from Leading Retailers
In the quest for the perfect home decor, lighting plays a pivotal role, and floor lamps are a popular choice for adding both ambiance and functionality to any space. Leading retailers like Habitat, Next, and Marks & Spencer (M&S) offer a range of floor lamps that cater to diverse interior styles and preferences.
Habitat stands out for its commitment to modern design with a creative twist. Their floor lamps often feature unique, sculptural forms that serve as both illumination and art pieces. These lamps tend to utilize bold, geometric shapes and are made from materials that reflect a contemporary aesthetic, such as brushed steel or frosted glass. Habitat's offerings are ideal for those looking to make a strong visual statement in spaces like living rooms or lofts.
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Next takes a more versatile approach, providing a variety of floor lamps that blend seamlessly into many decor styles. From ultra-modern to traditional, Next’s lighting selection promises elegance and practicality. Their lamps often incorporate elements like wood, mixed metals, and textured fabrics, creating a sophisticated look that enhances the overall feel of a room without dominating the space.
Marks & Spencer focuses on classic designs with a touch of modern flair, ensuring that each lamp not only lights up a room but also contributes to its overall charm and warmth. M&S lamps are often characterized by their durable construction and the use of eco-friendly materials, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. Their style range covers everything from sleek, minimalist designs to ornately detailed pieces, making it easy to find a lamp that matches any interior design scheme.
For those interested in exploring additional options, other reputable retailers like John Lewis, DFS, BHS, Debenhams, and Tesco offer a broad selection of floor lamps. John Lewis is known for high-quality, stylish lamps that fit well in elegant settings, while DFS floor lamps specializes in more robust and cozy designs ideal for family homes. BHS and Debenhams provide contemporary options that are budget-friendly without sacrificing style. Tesco, on the other hand, offers practical and economical solutions, perfect for those who need effective lighting without a hefty price tag. Each of these retailers brings a unique perspective to floor lamp design, ensuring there's something available for every taste and budget.
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