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emig22 · 6 months ago
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The little fellows can finally move!
My friend pointed out that the middle figure looked more like legend color scheme wise and she's not really wrong. Therefore I'm going to make a version with pink hair for the fun of it!
This little automata box was my final project for my engineering design class! I am quite happy with the results especially for a first attempt where I was kind of just winging it and figuring things out as I went. I even had time to add a crank handle! 10/10 very fun project even if some of my classmates sucked :p.
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bloomseishiro · 2 months ago
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IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE YOU  — ITOSHI RIN
౨ৎ — during your first year, one of your friends gets rejected by itoshi rin. during your second year, another one falls victim to the same fate. the same happens this year, your current and final year of high school. is the new saying fourth time's a charm? 
itoshi rin x fem!reader. fluff, crushes :3, high school au/no blue lock au, rin got big bro issues (duh), the slightest bit of i can fix him vibes ok sue me, reader and rin are both 3rd years — wrote a part 2 due to popular request !! find it here :>
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Itoshi Rin is an egotistical asshole. 
At least, that’s what runs through your mind as you have to comfort yet another crying friend. 
“Does he really h-hate me that much?” sniffles Akemi, blowing her nose on a tissue you gave her. “He wouldn’t even let me f-finish saying my confession.” 
“He interrupted your confession?” you repeat with indignation, though you reminded yourself you shouldn’t be surprised. Just last year, your friend Emi was rejected by Itoshi Rin. And the year before that, he rejected your friend Hana. Both were left in a similar amount of snot and tears. 
There are only three years of high school, yet Itoshi succeeded in breaking three of your friends’ hearts in such a short amount of time! 
Total asshole status. 
Akemi sighs, resting her head against your shoulder. “I shouldn’t have expected anything different, huh? Even this past Valentine’s Day, he rejected so many chocolates from so many pretty girls. I don’t know what I was thinking. He’d never like someone like me.”
“Hey!” you chide, wagging your finger at her. “Don’t say that! Itoshi is an idiot for not liking you. He doesn’t know what he’s missing.”
She rubs her eyes wearily, exhaling loudly as she wipes her stray tears away. “I know you’re right, but it’s just not fair. Why does he have to be so cute and perfect?”
“He’s not,” you snort. “Perfect, that is.”
Even you couldn’t deny that Itoshi was attractive, though you would never admit that to Akemi. 
She shoots you a sideways glance, raising her brow in disbelief. “Now, that’s just a lie.”
“It’s not! I had math class with him last year. He was always at the bottom of the class for tests.” 
“So he isn’t the best with his studies. That doesn’t mean he’s not perfect!” 
You groan, throwing your head back dramatically. Is being totally delusional about Itoshi Rin a criterion for liking him?
“Fawning over your crush is no way to get over him,” you say matter-of-factly. “You know what does help? Eating your lunch. Look, you haven’t even touched the food on your tray!” 
“How can I possibly eat when my heart is in disarray?” whines Akemi, sticking her tongue out at you to let you know she’s only joking. 
You shake your head with a laugh, glad she is beginning to feel better. 
“I know I’ll get over it,” she promises, a downcast look on her face as she takes a bite of rice. 
“You will,” you assure her, finishing up your meal as well. “After food, the second best way to get over heartbreak is to find a new guy to obsess over! How about that guy?” 
“Too short.”
“Him?” you point at a second year who just walked into the cafeteria. 
Akemi makes a face. “I don’t like younger guys.”
“Even if they are just one year younger?” you ask incredulously. 
“Nope.” 
You get a feeling finding another guy for her to crush on may be harder than you thought. Instead of hunting for more cute boys, you resign yourself and say, “Someone will come around.” 
“Not soon enough,” she groans, but humors you nonetheless. “I have to get to my next lesson now. Science. Gross. Thank you for helping me feel better.” 
“Anytime!” you chirp, waving goodbye as she leaves the table. “It’s no biggie.”
After all, this isn’t your first rodeo. You have had plenty of practice comforting Itoshi’s unfortunate victims. By plenty, you mean two times before, but even that is already two too many times. 
The rest of your classes go by in a blur, and after attending your club meeting, you head over to the nearby train station to begin your commute home. 
You find a spot on the train near an exit and hold on to the railing above you. Over the years, you’ve learned not to bother racing for a spot on a seat. You would never secure one in the first place, and the few times you did, there was always an elderly person looking at you, subtly glaring until you gave the seat up to them. Standing by the exit is easier, anyway. And at least it forces you to work on your core strength. 
As the train begins to move along the tracks, you begin to zone out, eyes wandering around the coach to see if anything out of the ordinary is going on. Discrete people watching has always been one of your favorite ways to pass time. 
From the corner of your eye, you spot a familiar face on a nearby seat. 
Your lip curls. Itoshi. 
“Of course he got a seat,” you mutter under your breath. 
As if he knows you’re thinking about him, Itoshi’s gaze darts over to you. Your eyes lock together and you’re immediately mortified about being caught. Without explanation, you tear yourself away and face the other side of the train. 
You decide to simply ignore him and pretend that didn’t happen. It wasn’t like he was someone who would approach you or expect you to make conversation with him, anyway.  
After avoiding that potential nuisance, the remainder of your train ride goes by smoothly. The buildings from outside melt together in a blur of grey as the constant vibrations of the train hum through you. 
It’s a comforting sensation. Despite all the bodies on the train, you can still feel a sense of peace as you focus on the ride.
Unfortunately for you, the peace is shattered when a random stranger approaches as the train begins to slow down.
His eyes are wide and he looks slightly confused as he asks you something in a language you cannot understand. 
You blink, lifting your hands in an “I don’t know” movement. With his khaki shorts and floral shirt, you have to assume this man is a tourist. 
He makes the motion of eating food and points at the exit questioningly, mouthing short phrases to help you comprehend better. Alas, you aren’t very good at charades.
“I’m so sorry, but…” you try saying slowly.
The tourist interrupts with more English and it sounds like a warble in your ears. 
At a complete loss, you look frantically around the train. There has to be someone—anyone—here who knows at least some of what he is saying. You manage to lock eyes with a middle-aged lady who shrugs at you apologetically.
“I don’t know English,” she mouths and you nod in resignation. 
Just as you are about to lose all hope, you feel a looming presence behind you. You swiftly glance back and see Itoshi approaching you and the tourist. His eyes barely flit over yours before he directs his attention to the man in front of you.
They begin speaking for a short while, both in English, and the only words you are able to catch is a brief “thank you” at the end. 
Whatever Itoshi told him must have been confirmation enough, since the tourist leaves as soon as the doors open. 
Itoshi lingers behind you even after the situation is resolved.
“Are you still pretending not to see me?” he questions.
Your eyes widen at his accusation and you shake your head in denial. “I’m not pretending to do anything. I just have nothing to say.”
“Not even a ��thank you’?”
You finally meet his eyes to see a knowing look on his face. Your fingers toy with the hem of your skirt sheepishly, mouth forming a small ‘o’. You were so busy ignoring his presence, you almost forgot your manners. 
“You’re right. Thank you,” you acknowledge. He nods. “What was he asking for?”
“He just wanted to know if this was the closest stop to the downtown food district,” Itoshi explains as if it’s that simple. Because to him, it really is that simple.
You groan to yourself. You should have been able to use his hand gestures as context clues to figure out something as simple as that.
“You didn’t understand any of that conversation?” he asks.
You shake your head.
“Seems like you’re slacking off during English class.”
Your brows furrow as you place your hand on your hip. “At least I’m not flunking all my other classes.”
Itoshi rolls his eyes at you. “I’m not flunking. I don’t have any failing grades. They’re high enough to pass at least. Barely.”
You stifle a laugh.
“You, on the other hand, can’t say the same,” he says with a small smirk. “I heard the teacher talking to you after class the other day. Something about recommending you get a tutor before the next exam?” 
Your cheeks burn in embarrassment and you let out a huff. All of your grades are amazing. Expect…for that one measly subject called English. 
“How do you even know about that?” you demand, folding your arms over your chest.
Itoshi raises his brow. “Because I was there.”
You give him a blank stare.
“Seriously?” he says, voice deadpan. “I’m in the same English class as you this year.”
“Oh,” you murmur, feeling the slightest bit guilty for not noticing. In your defense, you didn’t notice much in that class to begin with. “So, maybe I do slack off during English. But that class is right after lunch and I’m so sleepy! I kinda just mentally check out the moment I step inside.”
“I can tell.”
You throw him a glare but can’t refute. “Let’s go back to talking about your bad grades instead…”
Itoshi shrugs dismissively. “It’s not like I care about those classes. They’re not important for practical usage. When will we ever need to know the quadratic formula in real life? But English, as you could see just now, obviously is important.”
“But it’s hard,” you whine.
“Maybe if you paid attention it wouldn’t be.”
You whack his arm with the sleeve of your sweater, half-hearted enough so there is no actual blow, but you figure Itoshi would get the message. 
He snorts. “Ouch. I’ve never felt more pain in my life.”
“Shut up.” 
The two of you exchanged glares 
“What are you even doing here, Itoshi? I always take this train and I’ve never seen you board with me.”
“Just Rin is fine,” he almost hisses, face growing dark hearing his surname. 
You give him a sideways glance. What’s up with this guy? “Um, you want me to call you by your first name?” 
“Yes, but not for whatever weird reason you’re thinking,” he says with an eye roll. “I don’t consider you close or a friend. I just don’t like being called by my last name.” 
Your brow raises, but you don’t push him for more information. It’s not your place to. Nor do you care enough to. This is the guy who broke three of your friends’ hearts! You shouldn’t even be having this long of a conversation with him in the first place. 
“Okay. Rin, then,” you correct yourself.
Rin nods. “Yeah. And I normally take this way home, just at a later hour. I stay late to practice more soccer.” 
“You decided not to practice today?” you ask, tilting your head in question. Everyone in school knows Itoshi Rin is the best soccer player on your highschool’s team. That, along with his annoyingly handsome looks, is what makes him so popular in the first place. “That’s surprising. Why not?”
“Don’t want to talk about it,” he dismisses, ignoring all your questions. 
You blink, wondering how so many girls were entranced by this man who can’t even hold a decent conversation. “Alright, then.” 
Rin pulls out his phone as the silence lulls over the two of you. He browses around for a while before pocketing his device and looking back at you.
“Yes?” you prompt. 
“That girl earlier today was your friend, right?” His voice is awkward as he rubs the back of his neck. “I saw her talking to you in the cafeteria.” 
“You saw her sobbing onto my shoulder, you mean?” you say dryly. “Yeah, she’s my friend. Her name is Akemi.” 
He nods, but he doesn’t look pleased. “Tell her to stop crying over me. There are no hard feelings, alright? I just don’t care to have any sort of relationship in the near future.” 
“Well, do you explain that?” you ask with a bite. “To the girls you reject?” 
Rin blows air out of his nose in annoyance, closing his eyes. “Well, obviously. I tell them I’m not interested in relationships. But then they still want to give their speech on why they like me and I don’t want to hear it. I don’t even know them most of the time. It’s uncomfortable.” 
While a part of you sympathizes with him—after all, it must feel awkward to have people you barely know confess their hearts to you—a bigger part of you still feels indignation for those who get rejected.
“It’s also uncomfortable to confess to someone, you know?” you chide, but your gaze softens as you continue. “They put themselves out there, not knowing what will happen in return, and the least you can do is let them down gently.” 
“What good is false hope?” he scoffs, shaking his head bitterly. “It’s better to be direct and sharp. No point in sugarcoating things. I’ve learned that the hard way. So can they.”
You frown, looking up as the train comes to a slow stop once more. “Do you really believe that?” 
Rin doesn’t reply.
You sigh, shaking your head softly. There is no way you would be able to understand him in one train ride. Or maybe even ever. “You don’t need to sugarcoat anything, but it doesn’t take much to be kind to people. Or to show people basic human respect. Like you showed that tourist earlier. And me earlier. It was nice of you to step in.”
“Whatever.” 
You make a face, trying not to roll your eyes at his shortness. You tried to be helpful and gave him a little encouraging speech, all for him to simply not care? He really is an asshole, after all.
“Whatever yourself, Rin,” you remark snippily, gathering your belongings and heading towards the exit. “This is my stop so, bye, I guess.” 
He hesitates before walking out after you. “I’m not following you, alright? I get off here, too.” 
“Hooray for me,” you sarcastically say under your breath. 
You and Rin maneuver your way through the crowded station in silence. It isn’t a comfortable silence, but it isn’t exactly awkward either. The two of you just…existed, acutely aware of the other’s presence.
He’s certainly easier to be around when he isn’t talking, you determine. 
“How close are you to failing English?” he suddenly says, immediately affirming your belief that Itoshi Rin is better silent. 
“Did you have to remind me about that?” you groan, letting out a heavy sigh. “But to answer your question, very close.  As in, fail one more big exam and I have to repeat the class, close.” 
He whistles in disbelief. “Sucks.” 
You remain straight-faced. “Thanks for the encouragement, Rin.” 
“Am I supposed to encourage you?” he asks with a raised eyebrow. Shaking his head, he sarcastically continues, “Study hard, you can do it!”
You grimace at the forced cheer in his voice. Even he looks disgusted with himself after saying that.  Squeezing your eyes shut, you try not to gag internally. “Ew. No. Please, no. Never do that again.” 
Rin snorts, but you sense a hint of amusement on his expression. “See? Being encouraging and nice and gentle is not for me.” 
“Not if you fake it like that!” you say, looking both ways before you cross the street with Rin in tow. “People will feel if you are genuine.” 
“Sure, they will.”
“They will,” you insist, shrugging off his negativity. “Try it someday, maybe.”
“Maybe if someone’s actually worth my time,” he scoffs, and you could see just how big his head really is. 
Wow, this guy really is an egotistical asshole. 
“For everyone’s sake, I hope you find someone you think is worth your time. Maybe then you’d stop being such a sourpuss!” 
“Sourpuss? What are you, a grandma?”
“Obviously not,” you retort, throwing your hands up exasperatedly, “because if I were, I’d be your elder,  then you’d have to respect me.”
Rin huffs at your dramatics. “Alright, calm down, grandma.”
Your eye twitches.
“If you fail English, will you have to stay for summer school? It’s our last year. When else are you supposed to repeat it?” 
You nod miserably. “I try not to think about it,” you sigh. “Our teacher is nice though. She said she will let me retake my past exams before the year ends and use those grades instead.”
“So all you have to do is retake all the previous tests and ace them? Easy.”
“Easy for you!” you cry, jutting your lower lip out. “You’re the top of the class! And even your accent sounds good. How unfair.”
Rin snorts at the begrudging praise. The only time you would compliment him is when it’s about his English skills. 
When the two of you reach the next intersection, you finally begin to walk opposite ways. You become confused for a moment, you’ve gotten so used to him walking beside you, you forgot he actually is on his way home and not there to accompany you to your place. 
“My house is down this way,” you state, pointing left. “I guess this is where we say goodbye?”
He nods, but before fully turning away, he says, “Do you want help?” 
“Huh?”
“With English.” Rin rolls his eyes. “What else?”
You meet his gaze slowly and cautiously, eyes narrowing. “Yes, I want help. I don’t want to fail. Why?” 
“I’m busy with soccer most days after school, but I can tutor you during lunch. And some weekends.” 
Your eyes narrow even more. Suspicious doesn’t even begin to describe how you are feeling. Rin is offering to help you? There’s no way.  
“No…” you trail off with uncertainty. “No thanks.” 
“No?” he repeats, looking at you as if you’re an idiot. Which, maybe you are. 
“No, of course not! I can’t!” you cry in disbelief. “Three of my friends have been heartbroken by you. What would they think if they saw you tutoring me?” 
“Let me guess. Maybe, ‘Good job Y/N for getting help on English from the best English speaker in the grade?”
“Nope.” 
Rin scowls. 
“Well, maybe,” you relent. It has been a while since they had a crush on him, other than Akemi, of course. Feelings of rejection and resentment should fade with time… You hope. “I know they want me to pass the class.”
“Your best chance is standing right in front of you,” he supplies nonchalantly. “The deal’s off the table tomorrow. I think I filled my kindness quota for the rest of the school year by just offering.” 
You glare at him. A quota is just ridiculous. “That’s not how it works and you know it. But…okay.” 
He waits for you to elaborate, foot impatiently tapping the sidewalk. 
Taking a deep breath, you blurt out, “I’ll accept your offer. Please, tutor me, Rin. I don’t want to fail this stupid class!”
You recall the look of relief on the tourist’s face once Rin stepped in. Rin himself didn’t even look like he was struggling to understand the man. His other grades may be subpar, but his English truly is amazing. 
He shrugs dismissively as you finally agree to take on his offer. “You won’t fail with my help. Smart choice.”
“I hope you’re right,” you sigh, not allowing yourself to feel too optimistic yet. You would need to see an improvement in your test score before you would celebrate. “Thank you, Rin.”
“Sure.” 
“Still… I need to ask,” you begin, still feeling cautious. “What is it that you want in return?”
Rin gives you a blank stare. “Nothing?”
You give him an incredulous look. “You’re going to help tutor me with nothing in return? Are you sure? You don’t want me to tutor you in other subjects? I’m good at history and math and science!”
“No, I don’t care about them. They’re useless to me.”
You scrunch your nose as he disses your more favored subjects. Math, you could agree feels pretty useless. But science certainly isn’t! You use it everyday when you do something simple like cooking an egg. And history is even more important to learn about the world and where you’re from.
“If not tutoring, then what else do you want?”
His eyebrow shoots up as he exhales loudly. “Do you want to offer me something?” 
You fold your arms over your chest. “Not exactly, no. But if you don’t want something in return, why are you offering to tutor me? Why are you being…nice?”
Rin’s gaze locks onto yours and you find yourself holding your breath as you await a response. 
After five long beats of silence, he simply says, “Maybe I think you’re someone worth my time.” 
Your eyes widen at his words, trying to interpret it in every possible way. Is he being sarcastic? Is he serious? Is he flirting? Your brain whirs a million possibilities and you feel like your head is spinning. 
As if he senses your cogs turning in overdrive, Rin gives your forehead a light flick, snapping you out of your thoughts. “Stop overthinking, grandma.”
“Hey!” You blink, rubbing the middle of your forehead. 
He looks at you expectantly. 
You sigh. “Okay, no overthinking, then. I guess I’ll just say thank you for taking the time to help me.”
“I haven’t helped you yet,” he says, waving a hand. dismissively. “You can say thanks once you pass your next English exam.”
For the first time, you feel yourself smiling at him. It turns out Rin, for reasons unbeknownst to you, really is serious about you passing the class. 
Maybe you were wrong about him. 
He is egotistical. And he is an asshole. But not all the time. There’s a strangely kind and unexpectedly caring side to him you haven’t witnessed before this. But it feels…good. You know it’s in him. And you want to help Rin bring it out of himself, again and again and again. 
“It’s getting late now, so I’ll let you go,” you say in farewell. “But thank you again for offering to tutor me. See, Rin, this means you can be nice!”
“Only if I want to be,” he scoffs, but you catch the corner of his lip lifting upwards. “Goodnight, then. Meet me at the library tomorrow? We can start your tutoring sessions then.”
“I’ll be there!” you chirp, bouncing on the balls of your feet. “Goodnight.”
You begin the rest of your walk home with your head still spinning. The road ahead is long and endless. For a moment, you stop in your tracks and chance a glance behind you. Slowly, you turn and find Rin is already looking back at you, his expression completely disarmed. 
Your eyes meet with a look of shared surprise before you both spin back around at superhuman speed. A giggle of disbelief escapes you at the strange coincidence. Why did you both look back? At each other, no less. And why did he have that sort of expression on his face?
The thud of your heart beats faster in your chest as hopeful confusion overtakes you. Is Rin feeling the same thing? you wonder. You’re not even sure what feeling this is yourself, exactly. 
You sigh to yourself, body buzzing and brain feeling like total mush. And yet, you realize you kind of  enjoy this unfamiliar feeling. 
All this adrenaline for a guy who is a serial rejector and only thinks some people are worth his time? You laugh at the audacity. 
What is Rin doing to you? 
You shake your head. Whatever it is, you know you owe it to yourself to jump in, head first, and welcome it with open arms.
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grimalkinmessor · 1 year ago
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MP100 Characters Ranked on How Likely I Think They Would Be To Use The Death Note:
(because I like combining my hyperfixations ✨)
Mogami. I don't think I have to explain this one.
Ritsu. He is going on a killing spree IMMEDIATELY the boy practically IS Light Yagami, his name is literally spelled with the kanji for justice and he already went on one power-hungry crusade, he is RIPE on the Kira tree og
Dimple. He already has the god complex down, he just has to get on board with the whole killing people thing—considering he's already an evil spirit, it wouldn't take much convincing tbh
Shou. He would cause SO much havoc with it but only for fun. For the meme. For the vine. He kills the Queen of England with it and cackles as he watches the ensuing flood of Megamind memes. He would also threaten his dad into compliance with it because the Death Note isn't Battle Based, it's Instadeath. "Ever go on TV and embarrass me like that again and you're going out by dysentery."
Takenaka. He's not a bad kid, but being telepathic would make him incredibly susceptible to wanting to take bad people out before they did anything wrong. Plus just getting them to shut up. That idiot that keeps having vivid erotic fantasy in the middle of science class has ONE more again before Takenaka would embrace his villain arc whole-heartedly. The only reason he's this far down is because I think he'd hesitate.
Tsubomi. I think she'd kill someone just to see if she could get away with it. Then she'd put it away and only bring it out when certain situations arose that needed a Quick Solution™. That girl knows what needs to be done and she does it—she decisive. Anything like Suzuki happens again and she just drops them dead on live television Lind L. Tailor style and then goes on about her day like nothing happened. All heroes wear pretty hair clips 🙏
Tome. I don't know how to explain this one. Vibes. She feels like she'd be gripped by the powerful urge to kill someone but it would take her a lot to go through with actually writing someone's name down. She'd want to test the Death Note first to see if it worked, so that's one person down, but anyone else would need to have either hurt her or her friends irreversibly, and even then it would probably be a one time thing. She'd use it far less than Tsubomi—two people might actually be her max.
Serizawa. I hc that people with psychic powers can see the Death Note's bad jujus or whatever, so he wouldn't have to test it to know it would work, but I still think he'd use it. If he found it while he was still with Claw, he'd use it because it was easier to kill someone that way than with his psychic powers. Even if it he found it after Claw, it'd be the same reasoning. He's definitely killed people in the past and if someone hurt his friends or his mother he'd very much take the easy out of simply writing down a name rather than going for a fight. He'd still feel really bad about it though, so it'd probably only happen once.
Minori. She uses it to see if it's real, finds that it very much is, and then locks it away in her room. She won't use it, but it'll be a constant thought in her mind. A very real temptation.
Emi. She uses it once out of curiosity to see if it's real, then buries it in the woods where no one will ever find it...but she can go back for it if she ever needs it.
Hanazawa. He's reformed but his temper is still something to behold. He's only this far down the list because he's got that "I could kill you with my powers why would I need a book to do it for me" swag ✨
Shimazaki. Similar to Teru but less reformed. "I would just kill you with my powers why would I need a notebook" two electric boogaloo. Plus he's blind and idk if the Death Note takes braille or morse code.
Toichiro. The ULTIMATE "I'll just kill you with my powers I don't fucking need that thing"
Shinra. He wouldn't use it, but he'd absolutely make the mistake of picking it up and handing it over to someone that WOULD use it (cough rising sun psychic division cOugh)
Onigawara. Talks big shit about using it, but would never. Likes to think he COULD use it though, even though he's too upright for it.
Reigen. Picks it up out of curiosity and gets a laugh out of it, but doesn't test it. He's seen enough shit to be cautious though, so he has Mob look it over and then burns it once Mob confirms it's got bad vibes.
Mob. Sees bad vibes. Doesn't even pick it up. Blasts it into ash and goes home without thinking about it again. Buys milk on the way there.
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distressedwalnut · 8 months ago
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does emi have any relations or feelings twords Phobos? Has she ever conversed with him?? Did she hate him when working in the science tower?
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I had a crack ship with her and Phobos but my painful indifference to him made me forget
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purplepeptobismol · 4 months ago
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I NEEED MORE EMICOOP IDC IF ITS ART OR HEADCANNONS I NEED MORE
Im sorry it took a while anon! But here are just a couple I can think of from the top of my head! 😋🫶
Cooper
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Starts piercing his ears at age 15 and even attempted to do one himself at 16 ☠️
This one is obvious but he thumps his knuckles the way Butters does whenever he’s overwhelmed/nervous. Maybe he picked up on it, but I like to think it’s a hereditary habit
Cooper is actually fluent in Spanish because he grew up listening to a lot of Latin American artist. [thank you volta for helping me coin this <3]
speaking of ^, his favorite is Selena and owns a vinyl of hers because I say so
Has a bit of popularity with a specific demographic (nerds)
its very 50/50 when it comes to getting along with people. If he doesn’t have a good first impression of you, then he’s not gonna engage, but is overall pretty chill with everyone
favorite color is black (space black)
academically advanced in science related subjects. Of course he is, it’s his favorite
likes really sweet stuff and absolutely hates salted dark chocolate
tends to have strict/high morals and a strong sense of justice (gets along with Kyle because of it, and will have political yap sessions with him and Isa)
likes to binge watch shows with Kate while they eat
Emilio
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likes race cars/racing!! His jacket is a race car jacket and gets along with Kenny cuz of it.
Emilio doesn’t know a lot of Spanish, but he knows a basic amount (a literal ‘no sabo’ kid ☠️) . He failed Spanish y’all </3
has a lot of beauty marks!!
very in tune with nature and likes plants
joined the basketball team in middle school
picked up cooking around freshman year of high school and is actually REALLY really good at it
ends up working on the coffee shop with his grandparents despite his parents protesting against it
chill with people but he tends to lean on the people-pleaser side
pretty slow when it comes to social cues and reading the room
was a very fussy baby and toddler and has some anxiety issues behind close doors. He tends to keep appearances so he will literally be screaming and crying in his head but in the outside it’s full on poker face. (Learned this skill in the 6th grade)
was very clingy to Tweek throughout his childhood but goes through a rebellious phase in middle school that makes him have the typical ‘I hate my parents’ attitude
EmiCoop
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Cooper fell in love first but he didn’t realize his feelings until the 4th grade 
Emilio is actually so freaking— ⚰️ y’all… bro does not understand what he feels towards Cooper for a long while. Internalized homophobia got his ass
Cooper gets along with Craig, and Tweek has a soft spot for him. When Cooper and Craig end up going on space related yap sessions, Emilio gets pretty pissy. Actually—
(pre dating) Emilio is the very jealous type, I’m talking ‘IFHY by Tyler’ type of jealous ☠️☠️. And since he’s not going out with Cooper, he use to get so angry whenever he felt jealous. He didn’t understand what it was or why, but that only pissed him off more.
Emilio tends to stare at Cooper when he isn’t looking
Cooper finds Emilio physically attractive 🫢
Around elementary, they use to spend more time in Cooper’s house. But in middle school and high school, they switched to Emi’s since it was closer to them.
They are active on social media, so they’re always sending each other stupid stuff in a groupchat with Isa
Emilio and Isa get along really well since they have similar niche interests, but they’re all scared of her when she blows up. Cooper is down to go through her schemes tho. Whenever the Marsh-Broflovskis are over, the trio become like the old school South Park kids. Do NOT leave them alone for more than 24 hours. They WILL set something on fire. (Robin and Kate would probably come along but won’t intervene cuz it’s ’not their problem’)
Cooper isn’t bad at cooking, but he’s decent. Since Coop beats Emi in a lot of stuff, Emilio gets competitive towards cooking, so he will often try to ‘beat’ him and make him eat his dishes just so he can hear Cooper say that they’re good.
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trauma and propaganda under the cut!
Trauma! 
Senku: He (and every other human on Earth) was frozen in stone for 3700 years. He had to survive on his own for half a year, with no one but monkeys to talk to. He discovers a formula to unpetrify people. The first person he uses it on pretty much immediately declares that he want to create a “better” society, free of the evils of the old world. Because Senku is not interested in mass-murder and wants to revive all 7 billion people, he gets labeled as an enemy. And gets his neck broken. 
He survives due to a bit of stone left unpetrified in his neck. Anyway, he stumbles across a village of descendants of astronauts. And he learns that it’s called Ishigami village, after the founder. After his father. Who never got petrified, and as a result died over 3700 years ago. He’ll never see him again. 
He also faces several more murder attempts and one threat of torture and imprisonment, but the main one happens a couple of years later. They come across another colony of revived, and the first contact happens through several rounds of bullets being fired from a machine gun. 
It turns out their leader is Senku’s old mentor, who has decided to try his hand at world domination. And is willing to kill a once-dear student to ensure it.
Senku ends up sending almost half his group to their deaths via bullets. (They don’t stay dead, because shonen, but they died regardless.) He sees his childhood friend bleed out from gunshots. And it’s all because of a man he used to look up to.
Emi: Grew up with a single dad because her mother was an angel and dad a human so her mother left because it was taboo or something. Her childhood was still good, took care of fields with her father as farmers. Until THE DEMON KING ARMY ATTACKED!!!!!! aaand her home was destroyed and father killed. It hurt her so badly that she made it her mission to kill the demon king.
Propaganda!
Senku: He’s really, really, really good at science. He’s also the stereotypical mad scientist, except someone decided to make him the protagonist. This does not stop the cackling, scheming, or explosions. 
He stayed conscious for 3700 years. And knew exactly how much time had passed, because he counted every second for *3700* years. 
He’s also relentlessly optimistic, and ridiculously determined. When he says he’s going to do something, he means it. And he gets it done.
Emi: despite being a ruthless warrior set out to kill the demon king, after being isekaid into the real world together with him, they kinda just become buddies and I think that's really funny. she swears she'll kill him while working an office job and spies on him occasionally, getting caught everytime. In season 2, they have to take care of a baby together. Emi is just really cute.
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Welcome to Eternal Fever Dream
"Eternal Fever Dream" is a collection of characters and stories that take place in a world much like our own. However, in the world of EFD, the idea of multiple and alternate universes is well-established, and some even think it to be provable.
Some time in the 20th century, a psychologist-and-physicist duo came up with the Multiple Realms Theory. It proposed that there are many planes of existence where human life was not only probable but expected, and that one could travel to another plane with ease if their attachments to their current plane began to fade. When it was first introduced, the duo basically became the laughing stock of the scientific community, since their theory was too broad and had minimal basis in physics. Yet, the Multiple Realms Theory became like a golden rule for the more philosophically and spiritually inclined.
In a way, their theory was proven; after losing their potency in their respective scientific fields, the duo became idolized in many spiritual fields. Nowadays, people largely associate the theory with the limited knowledge of parallel universes at the time, and it's usually only brought up in pseudoscientific discussion. However, a small number of scientifically-inclined groups still think the Multiple Realms Theory is credible, and even favor it over more recent explanations.
But, Eternal Fever Dream as a whole really isn't about that. It's about the people that live in the various realms, and how they interact with their environments, and with other characters. It's science fantasy oriented and LGBT friendly, and there's usually something here for everyone. The "two halves" of EFD are separated by their settings and the main characters.
Eastern Fever Dream follows Niitsu Orimageru, the current head of the Orimageru Shrine and a blood descendant of Kinkodo-no-gami, the kami of equilibrium. Because of her abilities, Niitsu serves as an ambassador of the Realm of Humans, and frequents other realms as part of her duties. Her best friend is Arui Mitasa, an oni from Yomi (an urbanized part of Hell) who became attached to her after a youkai extermination attempt. At the first sign of mischief, the two set out to stop it before Earth's relative peace is threatened. They are joined by Honoka Kamejo, the young princess of Yomi, Emi Akuratsuna, a tanuki who lives in Yomi, as well as Dyzi, the high pharaoh of the Dream World. These five are usually at odds with Queen Kamejo's rambunctious royal guard, and the story tends to revolve around the various incidents caused by them. This half of the story is far more fantasy-oriented.
Deviation of Unconventional Nostalgia is set in Izotakara, a Heisei-era city in Yamanashi where the Moon is always in the sky. Naturally, this has attracted many youkai and phantoms to the area, but the humans and the youkai here live in harmony. At the heart of DoUN's character-driven story is Kizamu Mitasa, a 14-year-old cartomancer who connects more with youkai than she does with humans. Her best friend is Monica Sweeney, a 15-year-old from Canada who moved here to study where her idol Dr. Latency did. Dr. Latency just so happens to be the psychologist who helped create the Multiple Realms Theory, so Monica naturally believes in the theory's credibility as well. These young girls are part of a much larger group of friends comprised of both humans and youkai, and the story revolves around their daily lives and actions. This half of the story is far more science-oriented.
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Hikaru Utada is coming y’all. A Best album and a tour, titled Science Fiction.
When Hikaru Utada came back with Fantôme, I really thought a bitch was gonna just drop that album and then disappear. But since that moment, Hikaru’s releases have been the most regular and steadiest they have been since the Toshiba-EMI days.
Everything Hikaru Utada does or puts out, I don’t have expectations for more. So it’s amazing to experience them continuing to put out music, videos, do performances, make appearances and embark on tours.
📫 Hikaru Utada announces ‘Science Fiction’. A best album and a tour.
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The VERY Weird Version Of Big Bang Theory You Never Saw The best Big Bang Theory episodes understand exactly what the show is and is trying to be, but its original pilot did not. The Big Bang Theory used to be a very different show, and it certainly was not a good one. The original Penny was fired, cast members weren't written in yet, and the whole thing almost didn't happen. This is a look at the original Big Bang Theory pilot and how it went so wrong, that Penny had to be fired. 👇 📺 👇
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To be fair, even in the final version, it still took a few episodes for the showrunners to know exactly what to do with Sheldon. Case in point, the very first scene, which is the two boys visiting a sperm bank! We know from later episodes that Sheldon, while not rich, is comfortable enough financially that he has thousands of dollars that he can loan Penny on a whim. And imagine a world in which Sheldon would touch himself for money! There is absolutely no possibility that the final version of Sheldon as we know him, would ever visit a sperm bank.
When people talk about the relationship between Penny and Sheldon (which I agree IS the heart of the show), they don't point out WHY the relationship works so well. It's because of ALL the guys on the show, Sheldon is the ONE guy who she doesn't have to worry about hitting on her. So she can let down her guard with him and that's what makes the relationship (and the show) work.
I for sure felt like the writers were initially going to make Leonard the star of the show, a sort of Ted HIMYM and with Penny as Ross and Rachel. I think they never expected audiences reaction to Sheldon's quirky personality. Sheldon went from being the sidekick to a lovable [although often annoying] character of the whole series.
I think you’re wrong on one point: I think Gilda was the template for Leslie Winkle. They’re both (from what you’ve shown) dominant intellectuals and wanting sex but not love from Leonard. Amy was extremely awkward and initially almost robotic. Then they changed her into a more “normal” but still socially awkward person.
Gilda is NOT AMY. Gilda is Lesley Winkle, who was in the first season. Amy wasn't even imagined until after season 2 and the writers have said that themselves. If you look at Lesley and Gilda you will see nothing but similarities. They are the same character.
I have seen the full original pilot and I had to watch it twice😳 simply because I could not believe how first incredibly bad it was and second how even more grateful I am for what we actually did receive. Oh thank you for stopping this first rendition before it was out there. I have as many millions of others spent many hours enjoying the only version of the Big Bang we will ever need.
The Big Bang Theory: Where Are They Now?
The Big Bang Theory was canceled over two years ago. Naturally, since that time a lot of things have changed in The Big Bang Theory actors’ lives. So let’s take a look at The Big Bang Theory cast and supporting cast to compare The Big Bang Theory then and now.
We are going to show you where are the Big Bang Theory actors now and in which shows and movies they perform. What Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper) is doing behind the camera and in which movies you can meet him? What did Mayim Bialik, who played Emy Farrah Fowler create to combine her favorite themes science and life? And how it is going in with Mayim’s acting career? Which heartbreaking story did Melissa Rauch (Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowits) learn and what is her next role in the new show?
Why did Simon Helberg (Howard Wolowitz) have to learn how to conduct an orchestra and in which beloved by critics movie you can watch him. For which role has Kunal Nayyar, who is known for The Big Bang Theory fans as Raj Koothrappali, received a nomination for a BAFTA, and how many talents does this guy have? How it’s going in Johnny Galecki’s (Leonard Hofstadter) personal life and why did Kaley Cuoco (Penny) divorce her husband? And if you want to know which shows and movies you have to watch to meet Kevin Sussman (Stuart Bloom), Wil Wheaton, Christine Baranski (Leonard’s mom Dr. Beverly Hofstadter), and Laurie Metcalf (Sheldon’s mom Mary Cooper), well we’ll tell you!
Who is going to be the main character in the upcoming sitcom? Who played a serial killer after The Big Bang Theory? Who had children and who got divorced? Watch our OSSA’m video about The Big Bang Theory Cast to find out where are they now and how Sheldon would react to the pandemic!
Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Jim Parsons 01:35 - Mayim Bialik 02:23 - Melissa Rauch 03:23 - Simon Helberg 04:25 - Kunal Nayyar 05:26 - Johnny Galecki 06:14 - Kaley Cuoco 07:19 - Kevin Sussman 07:46 - Wil Wheaton 08:26 - Christine Baranski 08:58 - Laurie Metcalf
tbbt #thebigbangtheory
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laexcellenceiasacademy · 13 days ago
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Best UPSC coaching centre in Hyderabad, India - La Excellence IAS Academy
Looking for the best UPSC coaching centre in Hyderabad, India to kickstart your civil services journey? Look no further than La Excellence IAS Academy, widely recognized as the top institute for UPSC preparation in South India. With a proven legacy of transforming aspirants into successful IAS, IPS, and IFS officers, La Excellence stands out for its result-driven approach, expert faculty, and unmatched mentorship.
Why Hyderabad for UPSC Coaching?
Hyderabad has emerged as a leading hub for UPSC preparation, offering an ideal environment for focused study. The city provides:
Affordable living compared to metro cities
A strong peer group of dedicated aspirants
Access to some of India’s best UPSC coaching centres, especially La Excellence IAS Academy
Why La Excellence is the Best UPSC Coaching Centre in Hyderabad
1. Legacy of Results
La Excellence IAS Academy has consistently delivered top ranks in the UPSC Civil Services Examination over the years. From All India Rankers in the Top 10 to dozens of selections every year, the success speaks for itself.
2. Expert Faculty and Mentorship
Learn from India’s best educators, including ex-bureaucrats, senior mentors, and UPSC veterans. La Excellence offers:
Regular strategy sessions
Doubt-solving forums
One-on-one mentorship for personalized improvement
3. Comprehensive Prelims + Mains + Interview Preparation
The academy’s Pre-cum-Mains Foundation Course is designed to give aspirants a strong base:
GS Paper I–IV, CSAT, Essay, and Ethics
Test series with feedback
Current Affairs enrichment sessions
Mock interviews with expert panels
4. Optional Subject Guidance
Specialized coaching is available for top optional subjects like:
Anthropology
Geography
Political Science & IR
Sociology
Public Administration
Each optional course is led by expert faculty and includes notes, discussions, and writing practice.
5. Flexible Learning Modes
Offline Coaching: At prime locations in Ashok Nagar and Madhapur
Online Classes: Live interactive sessions with recorded backups
Weekend Batches: Ideal for college students and working professionals
Key Programs Offered by La Excellence IAS Academy
Prelims cum Mains Foundation (CSE 2025/2026)
Degree + IAS Integrated Program
Weekend Batches for IAS Preparation
Optional Subject Mentorship Programs
Interview Guidance Program
What Makes La Excellence Unique?
Daily answer writing practice
Personalized feedback on every test
Regular current affairs modules
All India test series
English and Telugu medium batches available
Extensive library and hostel support
Student Success Stories
La Excellence alumni are serving across India as IAS, IPS, and IRS officers. Students like AIR 7, AIR 18, AIR 29, and more have credited La Excellence’s structured approach and mentoring for their success.
“The mentorship and answer writing training at La Excellence helped me clear the UPSC exam in my very first attempt.” – AIR 29, 2023
FAQs
1. Is La Excellence IAS Academy good for beginners? Yes, its foundation courses are ideal for first-time aspirants, offering clarity on syllabus, strategy, and answer writing.
2. Does La Excellence offer weekend coaching for working professionals? Absolutely. The Weekend Batches are structured to suit students and job-holders alike.
3. What is the fee structure? Fee varies by course. Contact the admission office for the latest brochure and EMI options.
4. Is hostel or PG accommodation provided? Yes, assistance for PG/hostels near the coaching centre is provided for outstation students.
5. What is the medium of instruction? Classes are available in English and Telugu mediums.
6. Are test series included in the course? Yes, both Prelims and Mains test series are part of all full-time programs.
7. How is La Excellence different from other UPSC coaching centres in Hyderabad? Personal mentorship, consistent results, and a structured program backed by expert faculty make it stand out.
8. Can I get mentorship even if I’m enrolled online? Yes, mentorship is available for both online and offline students.
9. Which location is better – Ashok Nagar or Madhapur? Both offer high-quality instruction. Choose based on proximity and convenience.
10. When do the new batches start? New Foundation and Weekend batches start every few months. Contact the academy for current batch dates.
Conclusion
Choosing the best UPSC coaching centre in Hyderabad, India is the first step toward your dream of becoming a civil servant. La Excellence IAS Academy is trusted by thousands for its results, quality teaching, and commitment to student success. Whether you're preparing full-time or balancing college/work, La Excellence has a course that fits your goals.
📍 Locations: Ashok Nagar & Madhapur, Hyderabad 🌐 Website: https://www.laex.in
Join the best UPSC coaching centre in Hyderabad and make your IAS dream a reality – only at La Excellence IAS Academy.
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emig22 · 2 months ago
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Silly Game Time: COMPLETE THE PHRASE! "Where there's smoke, there's fire. But where there's steam, ___."
POWER BABY!
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Online MCA in India: Eligibility, Fees, and Career Scope Explained
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In today’s tech-driven world, a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) has become one of the most sought-after postgraduate degrees in India. With the rise of digital learning, Online MCA programs are gaining massive popularity, offering flexibility and accessibility to working professionals and fresh graduates alike. But what exactly does an Online MCA in India involve? Let’s break it down — from eligibility and fees to career scope.
What is an Online MCA?
An Online MCA (Master of Computer Applications) is a 2-year postgraduate degree designed to build advanced knowledge in computer science, software development, programming, and IT project management — all delivered through online platforms. These programs are UGC-DEB approved and offer the same academic value as traditional classroom degrees, with added flexibility.
Eligibility Criteria for Online MCA in India
To apply for an Online MCA program in India, you typically need:
A Bachelor's degree (preferably BCA, B.Sc. in Computer Science, or a related field)
Minimum aggregate marks: Usually 45–50% (varies by university)
Mathematics at 10+2 or graduation level (a common requirement)
Some universities may offer bridge courses for students from non-technical backgrounds to help them catch up.
Fees for Online MCA Programs
Online MCA fees vary depending on the university and program features. Here's a general breakdown:
University
Total Fees (Approx.)
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₹48,000 – ₹60,000
Amity University Online
₹1,40,000 – ₹1,60,000
Jain University (Online)
₹1,20,000 – ₹1,50,000
Mangalayatan University Online
₹70,000 – ₹80,000
Manipal University Online
₹1,50,000 – ₹1,80,000
Note: Many universities offer EMI options, scholarships, or early-bird discounts.
Curriculum Overview
The Online MCA curriculum is industry-oriented, covering key topics such as:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Database Management Systems
Cloud Computing
Software Engineering
Machine Learning & AI (in some specializations)
Web and Mobile App Development
Cybersecurity
Capstone Projects & Internships
Some universities also allow students to choose specializations like Data Science, AI & ML, Full Stack Development, or Blockchain.
Career Scope After Online MCA
An Online MCA opens up a wide range of job opportunities in India and abroad. Graduates are equipped with the skills needed in the ever-evolving IT industry.
Popular Career Roles:
Software Developer / Engineer
Data Analyst / Data Scientist
Cloud Solutions Architect
Web & App Developer
Cybersecurity Analyst
IT Consultant
System Analyst
Database Administrator
Top Hiring Companies:
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture
Google, Amazon, Microsoft
Startups & global remote-first tech firms
Salary Expectations:
Freshers: ₹4 – ₹6 LPA
With 3–5 years experience: ₹8 – ₹15 LPA
Specialized roles (Data Science, AI): ₹12+ LPA
Who Should Consider an Online MCA?
An Online MCA is perfect for:
Working professionals seeking career growth or role-switch
BCA/B.Sc. (CS/IT) graduates looking for flexible higher education
Students from remote areas with limited access to quality institutions
Entrepreneurs planning to launch tech-based startups
Final Thoughts
With top universities offering recognized and affordable Online MCA programs, pursuing this degree online has never been more attractive. Whether you’re aiming for a promotion, a career shift, or just deeper expertise in IT, an Online MCA can be your stepping stone to success.
Ready to upgrade your tech career? Explore UGC-approved Online MCA programs and take the next step in your professional journey — all from the comfort of your home.
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gla-courses · 1 month ago
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B Tech CSE AI: The Smart Choice for a Smarter Tomorrow
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In an age where machines can learn, adapt, and even outsmart humans in some areas, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the future—it's the present. For students who dream of creating intelligent systems, writing futuristic algorithms, and being at the cutting edge of innovation, B Tech CSE AI is the passport to that exciting world. But what does it take to get there? Let’s break it down.
B Tech CSE AI Admission: Enter the Future
Securing a seat in a B Tech in Computer Science Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence (B Tech CSE AI) is like entering a gateway to the most transformative tech revolution of our times.
Admission typically requires a student to clear national or state-level engineering entrance exams such as JEE Main, State CETs, or university-specific exams. Some private universities may even conduct their own entrance assessments or provide direct admission based on academic merit.
With AI becoming a buzzword in industries from healthcare to finance, educational institutions have recognized its importance and are rapidly adapting their curricula. Hence, B Tech CSE AI admission today is highly competitive and demand-driven.
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B Tech CSE AI Eligibility: Are You the Right Fit?
Before you dive into the AI universe, let’s see if you meet the eligibility criteria. Generally, candidates should have:
Completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Scored a minimum aggregate of 50-60%, depending on the institution.
Appeared for and qualified in relevant entrance examinations (JEE, State CETs, etc.).
Some universities also appreciate applicants who have a basic understanding of computer programming or logical reasoning. If you're someone who enjoys solving puzzles, has a knack for tech, or dreams in code—B Tech CSE AI eligibility might just be your calling card.
B Tech CSE AI Fees: Investing in Intelligence
Now, let’s talk numbers. The fees for a B Tech CSE AI program can vary based on the institution type—government, private, or deemed universities.
In government colleges, the annual fee may range from ₹50,000 to ₹1.5 lakh.
In private universities, it may go up to ₹2 to ₹4 lakh per year.
While it may seem hefty at first glance, think of it as an investment—you’re not just paying for a degree, you're paying to be future-ready. Many universities also offer scholarships, EMIs, and education loans to ease the financial load. When it comes to AI, the return on investment (ROI) is not just financial—it’s transformational.
B Tech CSE AI Placement: From Campus to Cloud Nine
Here's the real deal: placements. When it comes to career opportunities, B Tech CSE AI graduates are in huge demand. With AI becoming central to almost every sector—education, finance, automotive, agriculture, and even entertainment—top tech firms are on a talent hunt.
What can you expect?
Top recruiters: Google, Microsoft, TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, Amazon, and AI startups.
Job profiles: Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, AI Engineer, NLP Specialist, AI Researcher, and more.
Salary package: Freshers can start with ₹6–12 LPA, with rapid growth as they gain experience.
Universities offering B Tech CSE AI placement support usually have tie-ups with tech giants and host specialized career fairs, internships, and capstone projects. The transition from classroom to career is smoother when your university is aligned with the industry's pulse.
Final Thoughts: Why B Tech CSE AI is Worth It
Choosing B Tech CSE AI isn't just about following a trend—it’s about leading the charge into a tech-dominated tomorrow. With the right blend of skills, training, and mentorship, students can graduate as industry-ready professionals capable of shaping the next generation of smart systems.
So, whether you are driven by the thrill of teaching machines to think, the dream of developing life-saving AI applications, or simply the ambition to make it big in tech—B Tech CSE AI admission is your first step towards a future powered by intelligence. Still thinking? Remember - The world may run on code, but tomorrow’s world will run on smart code. So, Choose B Tech CSE AI—and become the coder of the future.
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edtech-labz · 4 months ago
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How to Choose the Right Digital Marketing Course in Trivandrum (A Simple Guide)
So, you’ve decided to learn digital marketing course in Trivandrum, Kerala—great choice! With businesses going online like never before, this skill can open doors to jobs, freelancing, or even starting your own agency. But here’s the problem: there are too many courses out there. How do you pick the one that’s worth your time and money?
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Don’t worry—this isn’t rocket science. Follow these simple steps to find the perfect course for your goals:
1. Ask: “What Do I Want to Learn?”
Digital marketing is HUGE. Courses often cover:
SEO (getting your website to rank on Google)
Social Media Marketing (Facebook, Instagram ads)
Google Ads
Content Writing
Email Marketing
Analytics (understanding data)
Action Step: Write down your goals. For example:
“I want to help local shops in Trivandrum grow on Instagram.”
“I need to switch careers and get a job in an IT company in Technopark.”
Pick a course that matches your goals. Avoid generic “everything included” courses if you don’t need it.
2. Check Who’s Teaching
A good teacher = a good course. Look for:
Industry experience: Are the trainers working in digital marketing right now?
Local knowledge: Do they understand Trivandrum’s market (e.g., tourism, IT companies, small businesses)?
Student reviews: Check Google, Facebook, or ask the institute for past student contacts.
Pro Tip: Attend a free demo class. If the trainer speaks only textbook stuff (and no real-life examples), skip it.
3. Practical vs. Theory
You can’t learn digital marketing by just reading notes. Your course should include:
Live projects: Managing real social media accounts, running ads for dummy businesses.
Tools training: Hands-on practice with Google Analytics, Canva, SEO tools, etc.
Case studies: How Trivandrum businesses like hotels or startups succeeded online.
Red Flag: If the course is 90% PPT slides and 10% practice, run away!
4. Course Duration & Flexibility
Short-term courses (3–6 months): Good for basics or working professionals.
Long-term (6–12 months): Better if you want deep expertise + internships.
Also, check:
Are classes online, offline, or hybrid?
Can you attend weekend batches if you’re a student or working?
5. Placement Support
If you’re doing the course for a job, ask:
Does the institute have tie-ups with Trivandrum-based companies (IT parks, agencies)?
Do they help with resume building and mock interviews?
What’s the placement rate? (Don’t fall for vague answers like “many students got jobs” — ask for numbers.)
6. Fees & Hidden Costs
 Digital Marketing Courses in Trivandrum, Kerala can cost anywhere from ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000+.
Compare 2–3 institutes.
Ask if the fee includes certification, tools, or exam charges.
Some institutes offer EMI options—helpful if you’re on a budget.
Warning: Cheap courses might skip important modules. Expensive ones aren’t always better.
7. Certification Matters (But Not Too Much)
A certificate is nice, but employers care more about skills. Check:
Is the certificate recognized? (e.g., Google Certifications, HubSpot)
Does the course prepare you for exams like Google Analytics or Facebook Blueprint?
8. Talk to students
Before joining, ask the institute to connect you with former students. Questions to ask:
“Did the course help you get a job/freelance clients?”
“Were the trainers helpful after the course ended?”
“Would you recommend this institute to a friend?”
Why Trivandrum is a Smart Place to Learn
IT Hub: Technopark companies often hire digital marketers.
Local Businesses: Restaurants, hotels, and shops need help going online.
Affordable Living: Compared to cities like Bangalore, you can learn here without burning savings.
Final Checklist Before Enrolling
Goal clarity (what you want to learn) Trainer’s experience + reviews Live projects & tools covered                                                                                                               Placement support (if needed) Total cost & payment flexibility
Still Confused?Here’s a shortcut: Visit institutes like ABC Institute or XYZ Academy in Trivandrum. Sit in a class, ask questions, and see if you feel excited. Your gut feeling matters too!
Remember, the best course is the one that fits your needs—not the one with the fanciest ads. Take your time, do your research, and get ready to dive into the world of digital marketing! 🚀
Got questions? Drop them below—we’ll help you out! 😊
Why this works:
Simple, friendly language (no jargon).
Focuses on Trivandrum-specific opportunities.
Practical tips (checklists, talking to alumni).
Encourages readers to take action without pressure.
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shivamivfclinics · 5 months ago
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How Much Does IVF Cost in Delhi?
Infertility can be a challenging phase for couples, but advancements in medical science, such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), have given hope to many. Delhi, being a metropolitan city and a hub for advanced healthcare services, offers numerous options for couples seeking IVF treatment. However, the cost of IVF in Delhi can vary significantly depending on several factors. Let’s explore the average costs and factors affecting the expenses.
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Average Cost of IVF in Delhi
The cost of a single IVF cycle in Delhi typically ranges between ₹1,20,000 and ₹1,50,000. However, this is just an average estimate, and the actual cost can fluctuate based on individual circumstances and clinic-specific pricing. Additional treatments or procedures, such as ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) or genetic testing, may increase the total cost.
Factors Affecting IVF Costs
Clinic Reputation and Facilities: Premium clinics with advanced infrastructure and high success rates may charge more for their services.
Medical Tests and Diagnostic Procedures: Before starting the IVF cycle, couples may need to undergo several tests, which can add to the total cost.
Medications: Hormonal medications used for ovarian stimulation can range from ₹50,000 to ₹70,000 or more, depending on the dosage and individual requirements.
Age and Health Condition of the Couple: The success rate of IVF depends largely on the age and health condition of the individuals. Couples requiring additional assistance, such as donor eggs or sperm, may incur extra costs.
Number of IVF Cycles Required: Success is not guaranteed in a single IVF cycle, and some couples may need multiple attempts, which can increase the overall expenditure.
Advanced Procedures: Add-ons like PGT (Preimplantation Genetic Testing), embryo freezing, or laser-assisted hatching can significantly impact the cost.
Are There Financing OptHow Much Does IVF Cost in Delhi?
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Many IVF clinics in Delhi offer financing options, such as EMI (Equated Monthly Installments), to make the treatment more affordable. Additionally, some insurance policies now cover certain aspects of infertility treatments, though it’s advisable to check the specifics with your provider.
How to Choose the Right IVF Clinic in Delhi
When selecting an IVF clinic, it’s essential to consider the following:
Success rates of the clinic.
Experience and expertise of the doctors.
Transparency in pricing and procedures.
Patient reviews and testimonials.
Final Thoughts
While the cost of IVF in Delhi may seem significant, it is a life-changing investment for many couples. Proper research and consultation with experienced fertility specialists can help in making informed decisions.
If you’re looking for the best IVF centre in Delhi, we recommend consulting Dr. Bhavan Mittal, known for exceptional expertise and compassionate care.
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IDFC First Bank Abroad Education Loan
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