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hi, hello! 🥰 just ryan (h/h, 25+) again introducing you all to yet another muse of mine. i'm probably going to call all of them favs, and i apologize, but this muse... well, he's a lot. my favorite problem child... 😈 his name is robby han! he's the maknae, lead vocal, and lead dancer of newAve, and he's liable to get into a scandal at literally any minute, but he's still here... 🤣 read more below!
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robby was born in san diego, ca to a single mom. he has an older brother, too, named jamie. the three of them struggled to stay on their feet for a very long time. his mom was kicked out of the house when she became pregnant with her first-born, and her life hasn't been steady ever since, but she's always worked hard to support her kids. robby gets his work ethic from her. he remembers being mind-numbingly bored at every restaurant his mom worked at to keep their lights on, and he also remembers seeing other kids at his school have way more than he did at the time. from an early age, robby began to view life as unfair, and it manifested in a lot of anger.
he was a hellion. he fought with a lot of his peers, ended up in the principal's often very often, and eventually, got expelled from school. however, around the same time, his mother married a really nice guy—someone who genuinely came into their lives and totally changed it, all for the better. gael was the father figure he needed, and gael's family embraced robby with open arms, as well. what's more is that they were all patient enough to support robby in getting help for his anger issues.
later in life, despite presenting himself as your typical dirtbag alt boy on campus, he discovered a passion for dance. it was first mentioned to him by his therapist as a way to help calm him down; to get in touch with his body in ways that weren't violent. in his opinion, dancing is really what saved his life, and he knew that he needed to do it for as long as his body would allow him to.
with passion and grit, he auditioned for canvas labs and is now a member of their first boy group, newAve. he may be the youngest of the lot, but his personality's not for the faint of heart. overall, he's young and figure himself out; fucking up and learning from mistakes as days go by.
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robby han is still a hellion. he's just gained better self-control, at least when it matters. for those who know about astrology, he's a scorpio stellium to the t. mars is also in house 1, making its effects even stronger upon him as an individual. he's combative, and aggressive, and cunning, and passionate, and obsessive, and strong, and sensitive, and everything that encompasses the scorpion, but with a touch of beauty, romance, and balance—a libra venus.
every time i write robby, he cracks me up. he has this way about him that's provocative, shockingly so even, but it's also so cheeky. there's a wink in his tone, a teasing one that lives to taunt and fluster. can he take things a little too far sometimes? yes, and he often does, but he's usually a good sport about people expressing their discomfort with his frequently pervy jokes. sure, he might roll his eyes at you and call you a prude, but he'll stop going there with you. he'll respect that, and he'll even respect you for standing up for yourself like that.
there's a dark side to him, though. he is vindictive, and quarrelsome, and competitive in a way that makes him ruthless when it comes to any competitor. he was likely highly volatile and focused as a trainee, but loosened up once he secured his spot in the group. he's not one who'll refrain from mind games as a self-defense mechanism. as a lover of control, he has no issue controlling other people.
if you're on his good side though, he is fiercely loyal and protective. he's a ride-or-die friend, one whose love is intense and fiery, and as mentioned, it's not for the faint of heart, but it's unrelenting and powerful regardless.
however, if anyone of his loved ones ever betray or burn him, he becomes an exceptionally toxic enemy. you've been warned.
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the thing about robby is that he doesn't want a lot of idol friends. he'd much prefer creating a network of "normies" who he can be himself around. he's new to the city, but he does try and get out. i'm shocked he hasn't had a clubbing controversy yet, but to be fair, he's very good at keeping himself hidden. maybe your muse is one of these "normies." he'll appreciate whose "human" and who keeps it real.
robby loves debauchery. he's a bad influence himself, but also appreciates those who are bad influences on him, too. he'd love some partners-in-crime to be debaucherous with.
it's no secret that he's a bit of a "freak" if you know what i mean. he's likely had some recent flings, and some fwbs, etc. he's got needs and he's gonna take care of them. if your muse is his type, this is an option, too.
he'd love other americans/foreigners as friends, too. he has a hard time fully embracing his korean heritage because he didn't really grow up celebrating it. being that he was so close to his (step)dad's family, who are mexican-american, he connects more with them on a cultural level. having others around who speak english and/or spanish would make him feel much more at home.
being as intense as he is, he's likely made a lot of enemies, too, especially in the entertainment industry. that, or even at fan-meets. he's not one that delivers great fan-service. he's called a "savage maknae" by fans because he's cutting and often cold. maybe your muse and him got into some sorta fought. anything's possible.
idk gimme everything! 🥰
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theadmiringbog · 7 years
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Each of us has our own distinctive microbiome, sculpted by the genes we inherited, the places we’ve lived in, the drugs we’ve taken, the food we’ve eaten, the years we’ve lived, the hands we’ve shaken.
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Your right hand shares just a sixth of its microbial species with your left hand.
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The variations that exist between body parts dwarf those that exist between people. Put simply, the bacteria on your forearm are more similar to those on my forearm than to those in your mouth.
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Any single animal contains its own genome, but also many microbial ones that influence its life and development. In some cases, microbial genes can permanently infiltrate the genomes of their hosts. 
Does it really make sense to view them as separate entities? 
With your options running out, you could pass the buck to the immune system, since it supposedly exists to distinguish our own cells from those of intruders, to tell self from non-self. That’s not quite true, either; as we will see, our resident microbes help to build our immune system, which in turn learns to tolerate them. No matter how we squint at the problem, it is clear that microbes subvert our notions of individuality. 
They shape it, too. 
Your genome is largely the same as mine, but our microbiomes can be very different (and our viromes even more so). Perhaps it is less that I contain multitudes and more that I am multitudes. 
These concepts can be deeply disconcerting. Independence, free will, and identity are central to our lives. Microbiome pioneer David Relman once noted that “loss of a sense of self-identity, delusions of self-identity and experiences of ‘alien control’” are all potential signs of mental illness.
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My visit to San Diego Zoo with Knight (and Baba) feels different. Although the place is a riot of color and noise, I realize that most of the life here is invisible and inaudible. At the main entrance, vessels full of microbes part with money so that they can file through gates and see differently shaped microbial vessels that loiter in cages and enclosures.
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Mazmanian is now carrying on his friend’s work. His long-term goal is to develop a bacterium that people can swallow to control some of the more difficult symptoms of autism.
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From your perspective, choosing the right item on a menu is the difference between a good meal and a bad one. But for your gut bacteria, the choice is more important. 
Different microbes fare better on certain diets. Some are peerless at digesting plant fibers. Others thrive on fats. When you choose your meals, you are also choosing which bacteria get fed, and which get an advantage over their peers. But they don’t have to sit there and graciously await your decision. 
As we have seen, bacteria have ways of hacking into the nervous system. If they released dopamine, a chemical involved in feelings of pleasure and reward, when you ate the ‘right’ things, could they potentially train you to choose certain foods over others? Do they get a say in your menu picks?
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Wolbachia has become exceptionally common. One recent study estimated that it infects at least four in every ten species of arthropods – the animal group that includes insects, spiders, scorpions, mites, woodlice, and more. That is a preposterous proportion! The majority of the 7.8 million or so living animal species are arthropods. If Wolbachia infects 40 per cent of them, it is arguably the most successful bacterium in the world, at least on land. And, rather tragically, Wolbach never knew. He died in 1954, unaware that his name had been grafted onto one of the greatest pandemics in the history of life.
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There is no such thing as a “good microbe” or a “bad microbe”. These terms belong in children’s stories. They are ill-suited for describing the messy, fractious, contextual relationships of the natural world. In reality, bacteria exist along a continuum of lifestyles, between “bad” parasites and “good” mutualists.
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All of us are constantly seeding the world with our microbes. Every time we touch an object, we leave a microbial imprint upon it. Every time we walk, talk, scratch, shuffle, or sneeze, we cast a personalised cloud of microbes into space. Every person aerosolises around 37 million bacteria per hour. This means that our microbiome isn’t confined to our bodies. It perpetually reaches out into our environment.
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I contain multitudes, yes, but only some of them; the rest, I extend into the world like a living aura. 
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Beehive catapults. Scorpion bombs. Bug pit prisons. For thousands of years, military strategists have used insects as weapons of war—not only to inflict debilitating pain on enemies, but also to deliver deadly pathogens and destroy agriculture, with the intent of causing widespread misery, sickness and hunger.
Delivering disease via insect vectors has been wickedly effective. During WWII, Japanese biological warfare units dropped plague-infected fleas and cholera-coated flies on Chinese cities—killing some 440,000 people. The Japanese military also developed plans to spread plague-carrying fleas over San Diego in 1945, but never followed through.
In 1989, domestic bioterrorists told authorities they were breeding and releasing medflies in California—and the eco-radicals would continue doing so until the government halted insecticide spraying. Had this devastating pest become established (the infestation was suppressed), the resulting quarantine on California fruits would have destroyed crops in one of America’s vital agricultural regions, costing tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars.
But for millennia, six-legged soldiers have been most consistently deployed to torment and disperse enemies. From Old Testament accounts (“I sent the hornet before you, which drove them out...”—Joshua 24:12) to the Vietnam War and beyond, insects have been effectively weaponized. Here are some of the most fiendish examples:
READ MORE: Sting, Recover, Repeat: How One Scientist Measured Insect-Induced Pain
A scorpion blitz
At the end of the 2nd century, the Roman emperor Septimius Severus was on his way to wresting control of Mesopotamia from the local monarchs—that is, before a shower of scorpions helped waylay his plans, according to an account by ancient historian Herodian. 
As the Roman legions advanced on the desert stronghold of Hatra—desirable for its control of Silk Road caravan routes—King Barsamia and his citizens holed up behind its 40-foot high perimeter walls. The defenders crafted earthenware bombshells loaded with scorpions—which were so prevalent in the region, and so dangerous, that Persian kings regularly ordered scorpion hunts and offered bounties to assure safe passage for the caravans. The locals knew first-hand that scorpions inflicted intensely painful stings and that their venom can induce irregular breathing, slowed pulse, convulsions—and occasionally death.
As Severus’s men reached the walls of Hatra, scorpion bombs rained down, inflicting agonizing punishment on the Romans wherever they had exposed skin—legs, arms and, worst of all, their faces and eyes. With six-legged arachnids among the Hatreni defenses, Severus was held at bay for 20 days, until his troops finally broke off the battle and retreated.
Tune in to "Kings of Pain" on HISTORY starting Tuesday, November 12 at 10/9c 
Operation fling and sting
Wasp nests and beehives were used as weapons by catapulting them towards enemies.
A major breakthrough in military pain delivery came with the development of machinery capable of launching insect-heavy payloads. What the slingshot did for the humble rock, the catapult did for bees—and shifted the balance of entomological power in favor of the attacking forces.
European history is replete with accounts of beehives and wasp nests being used as warheads—including on the high seas as a highly effective way to clear the decks of an enemy ship. The technological high point in hive-heaving machinery emerged in the 14th century with the development of the entomological predecessor of the Gatling gun—a windmill-like device that propelled straw hives from the ends of the rapidly rotating arms.
But attacking forces weren’t the only ones employing stinging insects. European nobles assured that their bees were ready for producing honey or havoc, as the situation demanded. The interior walls of medieval castles were often equipped with recesses, termed bee boles, as homes for the six-legged troops.
READ MORE: When the CIA Learned Cats Make Bad Spies
Slowly eaten alive
Assassin bugs were used in a torturous 19th-century bug pit. 
Nasrullah Bahadur‑Khan, the 19-century Emir of Bukhara (present-day Uzbekistan), was known for his sadistic streak—and perhaps best remembered by history for what the locals called the Black Well. According to western historians, the hole was 21 feet deep, covered with an iron grate and accessible only by a rope. The Emir seeded the “Bug Pit” (as it’s known today) with insects to assure a constant, torturous experience for his victims.
The foulest of the ruler’s six-legged minions were the assassin bugs, although their eight-legged cousins, the sheep ticks, added to the torment. Assassin bugs are inch-long, carnivorous insects endowed with stout, curved beaks for piercing their prey—most often other insects. But they’ll feed on people rather than starve. The bite of these insects has been compared to being stabbed with a hot needle, and the digestive enzymes that they inject to liquefy the tissues of their prey cause festering sores in human flesh.
The Emir's jailer described how two British prisoners were slowly eaten alive as “masses of their flesh had been gnawed off their bones.” In their case, Nasrullah mercifully (in his words) ended their agony with beheading.
Buggy booby traps
Weapons of the Vietnam War (TV-PG; 1:38)
Using insects to inflict pain has continued into recent times. During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong dug a network of underground tunnels allowing them to decide when and where to fight—sometimes lobbing wasp and hornet nests into U.S. positions to disrupt defenses before launching an attack.
Pity the Americans commandoes who, sent into the subterranean passages to engage the enemy, stumbled into booby traps instead. Feeling his way through a dank passage, a “tunnel rat” might overlook a trip wire and have a load of scorpions rain down from a hidden cavity in the roof.
The Viet Cong also conscripted the Asian giant honeybee, described by tropical entomologists as “the most ferocious stinging insect on earth.” Soldiers gingerly relocated colonies to trails used by the Americans and then attached a small, explosive charge. When an enemy patrol passed by, a patiently waiting VC set off the blast. The infuriated insects drove the soldiers into dangerous disarray.
For their part, the U.S. military funded a research program to devise an apparatus to spray the Vietnamese enemy with the alarm pheromone of bees, thereby converting the local insects into fierce allies. This chemical signal functions like a cavalry bugle, inciting bees to attack. But the “weapon” was never deployed. It’s a reminder that, while these insects were just doing what they’ve evolved to do—inflict pain—humans can decide whether or not to create misery And since the dawn of time, we’ve been conscripting six-legged warriors to do our brutal bidding.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood is a professor of natural sciences and humanities at the University of Wyoming and the author of Six-Legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War and The Infested Mind: Why Humans Fear, Loathe, and Love Insects.
Watch a preview for "Kings of Pain," premiering Tuesday, November 12 at 10/9c on HISTORY.
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Marvel's Spider-Man PS4 Game Has Gone Gold
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=27633 Marvel's Spider-Man PS4 Game Has Gone Gold - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=27633 Insomniac's highly anticipated Spider-Man game for PS4 has reached an important development milestone. The studio announced that the upcoming title has "gone gold," meaning primary development has been completed and the game is now ready to be sent off for manufacturing.Insomniac shared the announcement on Twitter, thanking both Sony and Marvel for "their support in the creation of this original Spider-Man adventure." The tweet was also accompanied by a humorous image parodying the popular meme in which Spider-Man sits behind a desk. You can take a look at the tweet below.Unlike most games starring the webslinger, Insomniac's Spider-Man is set in a new, standalone universe and casts players in the role of an older, more experienced Peter Parker, whose greater confidence is reflected in the way he swings through the city and battles foes. The game also features an assortment of Spider-Man's most memorable villains, including Electro, Rhino, Scorpion, Vulture, Shocker, and the recently revealed Silver Sable.Spider-Man launches exclusively for PS4 on September 7. We had a chance to check the game out during E3 2018 and said it "may be one the best game experiences we've had with the webslinger." Those who pre-order the title will receive a variety of bonus content, including three suits that alter your appearance and unlock new suit abilities: Iron Spider, Spider-Punk, and Velocity Suit.If you're interested in picking up Spider-Man but don't yet own a PS4, Sony recently revealed a beautiful Spider-Man-themed PS4 Pro bundle during San Diego Comic Con. The bundle comes with a copy of the game; a red, 1 TB PS4 Pro console with the Spider-Man symbol emblazoned on the center; a matching DualShock 4 controller; and a download code for the City That Never Sleeps DLC. The bundle launches alongside the game on September 7 and retails for $400. Source link
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Josh Figueroa caught our eye with his amazing detailed sketches and love for all things geek. He’ll be doing a lot at this years San Diego Comic Con, including a sketch commissions all day and a huge Spider-man 3 panel.  When you get the chance please check out Josh at FF-15 at this years SDCC.
What was it about “Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs” and “Daredevil” playing such a big part in your life?  
I read “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” when I was a little kid and what blew me away then just as it does now are the drawings and the incredible amount of detail in each. I get lost each time I open it from time to time. “Daredevil : Born Again” was pivotal in my awakening as a artist because after I read it, I decided that I wanted to tell stories and draw comics. I realized you could be a director, the writer, the lighting person, the cinematographer and so on as a comic artist. I currently have 6 different intellectual properties in different stages of development for comics, one of which I will have a poster of at comic con
You also have a book out “52 Sunsets for Calm Coloring” what brought that about? 
The coloring book was a result of me pitching ideas after showing my art to the publishing department at the book publisher where I worked at 4 or 5 years in at the suggestion of the companies VP. I was hired to draw their book idea under their direction. I finished illustrating all 52 illustrations a few years ago and its still on hold to be published. I have no control over when they decide to publish it or not but samples are on my website.
What can you tell us about the children’s book you are working on?
The children’s book I am working on is an action based hero journey based on Aztec mythology aimed for 9 to 11 years old. I just secured the trademark and the website url and more info will be up on my website. If you want to check it out, see me in person at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con International at table# FF-15 or wait for crowdfunding information on my website.
What’s the typical day for you at SDCC?  Is there a typical?
I draw sketch cover commissions all day long and have a blast doing so. If I dont work on that, I will be drawing something and very open to talk to all the great and enthusiastic comic and pop culture fans going to the show. Please stop by and say hello. This year, I will have free Captain America prints for veterans or retired service members while supplies last.
Do you have any exclusives for this years SDCC?  Or any surprises? 
  I am working on a huge Spider-man 3-panel poster for Comic Con International. Its Spider-man vs the Sinister Six and I will have prints of it at the show. I will also have pre-drawn sketch covers in pencil for sale. I will also be available for custom art commissions.
  At SDCC do you get time to walk around and enjoy the con or is it all work? 
I do make it a point to walk around every day whether its for lunch with friends living in San Diego or to go buy art prints from my favorite artists or the occasional art book I may be itching to buy. Or graphic novels I need to add to my collection.
Which characters do you enjoy working on the most?  And which do you not like at all? 
I enjoy working the most on my own characters so I can flesh them out and make them believable. Beyond that, I would love having a crack at Spiderman vs Venom, Carnage, Scorpion, Tarantula, and other villains. And there isn’t a character I don’t like drawing or would mind drawing.
For you how does SDCC differ from other cons? 
Its the largest, biggest, most enjoyable show in the comic industry and a pop culture event.
What’s one thing you wish fans understood about artists working at Cons? 
That we are people and we need to make money also. Artists have expenses and therefore you shouldn’t haggle with them like you are at a swap meet. Just because they draw fast doesn’t mean their skill and experience should be undervalued. Support them, buy their art, buy their comics, keep the comic medium alive please.
What are you looking forward to most at SDCC 2018?
Just the honor and pleasure of being in Artists Alley is a reward and a privilege. Creating art commissions for people is another privilege and always a privilege. I would love to hear about and see what Marvel and DC are up to as far as movie plans. I just love comics and all related news and media to be honest. I am a fan just like everyone else!
SDCC 2018 Artist Interview with Josh Figueroa Josh Figueroa caught our eye with his amazing detailed sketches and love for all things geek. He'll be doing a lot at this years San Diego Comic Con, including a sketch commissions all day and a huge Spider-man 3 panel. 
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Author: Parker Sinclair
Genre: Fantasy
Hosted by: Country Reads Promotions
Alex Conner's first book for urban adult fantasy supernatural suspense, paranormal, & magical realism lovers!
Alex Conner’s nights of event planning and partying in San Diego, California have taken a turn for the worse as nightmares invade her mind on a daily basis. The memories of the vile man she exiled using the powers inherited from her mother and grandmother are all but breaking into her living hours, and nothing is working to keep her nightmares at bay. Will she ultimately be the one responsible for bringing this horror back into her life? Who can she trust and how is she to deal with the draw she has towards a new man in her life – a man who is definitely more than meets the eye?
Follow a young woman's journey through a life overcome with hardships. From a neglectful childhood with a mother who couldn't care for Alex let alone herself, to a loss that forces her to live with a father figure who crosses an unforgivable line. A line that turns Alex into something so fierce that her past now comes back to haunt her.
Alex Conner's second book for urban adult fantasy supernatural suspense, paranormal, & magical realism lovers! Truth is best enjoyed after reading book one, Trust.
Now that Alex can no longer deny her heritage as an Earthen Protector, everything comes crashing down around her. Alex’s estranged mom has enlisted her help in finding Alex’s father; a man who was presumed dead since before she was born. While she waits and trains with Dana, the Mistress of Weaponry and Potions, innocent people, some who she dearly loves, face unspeakable horrors. Alex and her small, yet powerful, group of companions confront danger head on while they hunt down those responsible. Is her father really alive and will Alex’s training prove to be enough for her take on some powerful enemies? As if the threats in her life weren’t enough for Alex to handle, her feelings for two men have her torn and tempted. Join Alex on her next adventure and enjoy the mystery, humor, and passion in her second Chronicle—Truth.
Sandra's first book, and the Alex Conner Chronicles Book 2.5, for urban adult fantasy supernatural suspense, paranormal romance, & magical realism lovers! Reader's will enjoy the book best after reading Trust & Truth. 
Sandra is a bombshell. She also happens to be a Seer, and Earthen Protector Alex Conner’s best friend. When Alex goes missing, Sandra seeks help from the one person she is forbidden to contact. Can Sandra, and those she used to be closest to, finally move past all the fear and mistrust? Discover Sandra’s dark and hidden past, one that even Alex doesn’t know about, in this intense novella, and get a peek at what is in the cards for their future. 
Enjoy this Alex Conner Chronicles Novella and get ready for the official book 3, Only.
Only is the official book three in the adult urban fantasy/magical realism series, The Alex Conner Chronicles. Readers will enjoy this book best after reading Trust, Truth, & Forbidden. 
One would think the sassy, sexy hybrid Earthen Protector and Healer Alex Conner deserves some downtime after all she’s been through. But no. Instead, she finds herself trapped by the king of the Fae, and he’s not letting her go until he gets what he wants.
As alternate realities tangle her in confusion and bring her close to forgetting who she is and everyone she loves, will she unwittingly give the king what he craves? If she does escape, will she ever pick up where she left off with her sexy Adonis Ryan? And can she control the new power she never knew she could wield—one over life and death itself—or will she be entangled in a realm whose ruler is hell-bent on entrapping her and someone she holds dear, forever?
A thrilling YA Epic fantasy/HEA Romance that's enjoyable for all ages! 
Join the incredible journey full of magical beings, terrifying and majestic creatures, and the two young hearts destined to save a kingdom. 
When fate brings the young Prince Ryzyn and the rover girl Gem together, not only do their lives become forever entwined, their meeting also ignites the power within an ancient object—the Heart of Cyan. 
With the mystical Heart discovered, the wielder must prepare for an epic battle against a vicious, pervasive darkness that threatens all of Parlethis. Magical forces unite for the good of the land, but will that be enough to stop the Shadowland creatures from destroying them all?
If you love urban fantasy, supernatural suspense, magical realism, and paranormal romance, you’ll love my novels.
 Ms. Sinclair gives credit to the development of her imagination and passion for writing to multiple childhood destinations lacking indoor plumbing. It may sound odd, yet when your journey to adulthood consists of numerous backpacking, camping, and hiking trips to the most out-of-the-way and breathtakingly beautiful places in North America, the creation of games, worlds, and characters are the results. She would never trade the childhood her parents gave her, and she thanks them for raising her to have her own thoughts, dreams, and bountiful imagination. Oh, and she wishes to thank them for teaching her that one should never leave their jeans on the floor of an Everglades campground shower—lest they do the dance of the scorpions in the pants again!
 While attending college, Ms. Sinclair studied biological sciences and psychology, specifically animal behavior, but her love has forever been to write. There are boxes in her house filled with notebooks, journals, and logs with poems, stories, lyrics, and personal rants scratched into them with pencil, marker, pen, whatever she could get her hands on. Words demanded to be thrown out of her mind and onto paper by any means necessary. Ms. Sinclair’s studies have contributed greatly to the worlds, characters, and stories she creates, proving that no matter what path you take, it will all be part of where you end up—sometimes in spectacular ways!
 Since 2007, Ms. Sinclair calls Coastal Virginia home where she is a licensed school counselor currently following her dreams as a professional author & content writer. Ms. Sinclair's writes magical realism, paranormal romance, adult urban fantasy, YA epic fantasy, and romantic fantasy novels.
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Early Snapdragon 835 benchmarks demonstrate blended outcomes from semi-specially craft Qualcomm trench Kryo for something in light of Cortex-A73.
When it declared the Snapdragon 835, Qualcomm guaranteed that the most recent in its group of ARM frameworks on-chips would support execution by 27 percent with a 40 percent lessening in power utilization. The principal early benchmarks of the processor that Qualcomm doesn't need us to call a processor have been run and the outcomes are... all things considered, they're somewhat uneven.
Anandtech went to Qualcomm's San Diego central station and was demonstrated the 835 running in an equipment stage reference—a fundamental cell phone worked around the chip that fills in as a stage for equipment testing and programming improvement. Amid this visit, they could run a modest bunch of essential benchmarks to gage the execution of the new chip.
Innocently, one would accept that Snapdragon 835 would be speedier than the 820/821 that went before it. 835 is, all things considered, a higher number than 820, and higher numbers normally mean better with regards to processors. In any case, the circumstance with the 835 is more entangled than that. In the beginning of the cutting edge cell phone time, Qualcomm's 32-bit ARM Snapdragon chips were for the most part best-in-class. While many ARM chips utilize center plans that are created by ARM itself in the UK, Qualcomm accomplished something else; it had a couple of specially crafts, Scorpion in 2008 and Krait in 2012, created in house. These outlines were comprehensively better than ARM's Cortex-A8, A9, and A15 plans that different organizations were utilizing.
Nonetheless, the move to 64-bit found the organization napping. Qualcomm was taking a shot at a 64-bit plan, at the same time, prodded on by Apple's grip of 64-bit ARM in its hand crafted chips, the whole business raced to include "64-bit" to its spec sheet. Without enough time to complete its specially craft, Qualcomm's initial 64-bit parts, 2014's Snapdragon 810 and 808, were fabricated utilizing ARM outlines; particularly, the Cortex-A57 and A53. These chips continueed to incorporate Qualcomm-composed parts—the Adreno GPU, Hexagon DSP, picture processor, and modem were all Qualcomm's own particular work—yet CPU-wise, they don't had anything to recognize them from some other chip worked around the A53 and A57.
Qualcomm's initial 64-bit hand craft, named Kryo, didn't send in telephones until mid 2016. Kryo fueled the Snapdragon 820 and 821. Generally, 820 was in fact speedier than 810, with a strong lead in whole number execution and a more considerable one in gliding point execution.
In any case, 835 doesn't expand on Kryo's plan. While Qualcomm is calling the CPU bit of the 835 "Kryo 280," it is in truth an inversion to an ARM plan—at any rate to some degree. Previously, ARM's way to deal with its center plans was that a chip producer either utilizes the outline as-seems to be (a Cortex permit) or fabricates their own specially craft without any preparation (an ARM engineering permit). In any case, the organization now has another sort of permit, named "Based on ARM Cortex Technology" that permits organizations to begin with a Cortex outline as the base, and afterward ask for that ARM alter it in certain ways. ARM holds responsibility for alterations, however guarantees not to impart them to any of its different clients. The degree for customization is constrained—for instance, extending the guideline window to bolster more out-of-request directions would be conceivable, however including additional execution assets would not—but rather permits more noteworthy fitting than was beforehand conceivable.
Kryo 280 utilizations this new permitting plan. Qualcomm didn't uncover what the hidden Cortex configuration was, however it's accepted to be the A73. The organization additionally didn't state how the plan was modified but to say that the memory controller is Qualcomm's own. In any case, what it means is that the processor has little relationship to its namesake ancestor, and is presently a great deal more tantamount to other Cortex-based chips, for example, Huawei's Kirin 960, which utilizes the Cortex-A73 plan unmodified.
Quicker in a few spots, slower in others
Contrasted with the Snapdragon 821, most aspects of number execution have enhanced, regularly by a significant edge of 40 to 60 percent. Certain assignments, in any case, demonstrate relapses, especially those around picture handling. The Kirin 960 demonstrates a comparative execution profile, henceforth the conviction that Qualcomm is utilizing A73 as the reason for its plan. In general, 835's whole number execution has all the earmarks of being a few percent superior to Kirin 960/stock Cortex-A73, and 22 percent over Kryo, on a for every megahertz premise.
For coasting point, nonetheless, the story is somewhat unique. Kryo was a solid coasting point entertainer, and in the Geekbench 4 skimming point tests, Qualcomm's specially craft is quicker in practically every workload. The new chip is, generally, exactly 23 percent down on the old one, on a for every megahertz premise.
In GPU tests, Qualcomm's Adreno family keeps on separating itself, and beat, ARM's Mali family. It regularly pulls in front of the iPhone 7 Plus, as well. Contrasted with 820, Qualcomm is asserting a 25 percent expansion in GPU execution, with around 14 percent originating from a supported clock speed.
For most cell phone workloads, Qualcomm has presumably made an entirely solid exchange off; better whole number execution is essentially more valuable for undertakings, for example, Web perusing than better coasting point execution. Anandtech demonstrates the 835 stage reference performs somewhat in front of the Kirin 960-fueled Huawei Mate 9, and in standard program based tests, both overshadowing the Snapdragon 820. Indeed, even the relapses around picture handling workloads may not be colossally significant; the 835 contains committed picture preparing equipment, and it's this, as opposed to the fundamental CPU, that ought to be called without hesitation for photography and video recording applications. Such coprocessors are disregarded by standard CPU and GPU benchmarks, so in spite of the fact that the benchmark scores are not wrong as such they don't really speak to the full client encounter.
The other huge guarantee made of the 835 was incredibly diminished power utilization, on account of the utilization of Samsung's 10nm assembling process. Important testing of force utilization will need to sit tight for genuine equipment instead of reference frameworks, yet Qualcomm demonstrated lower control use when contrasted with the Snapdragon 820 when running a virtual reality workload.
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Usually, fleas or insects can invade your house from your pets or another animal in your neighborhood. Once the pests enter the home, they spread very fast and will be difficult to control. Even if the fleas are not dangerous, they spread diseases quickly. In your area, you can contact a pest control professional who will help you free your house of fleas and retrieve your house from any kind of pests as soon as possible.
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There are several areas around your home and property where fleas might hide out. Inside a home, fleas often hide in places like rugs, carpeting, cracks in the floor, the edges of pet beds, under furniture, between couch cushions, or in crevices of other pieces of furniture. 
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