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vermillioncrown · 1 year
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back to our regularly scheduled program--korvin and tim as they are in tpac ch 9, actual height difference
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dick is trying to get a photo of them for alfred
dick: korv. please smile normally. i know you can
korvin: 😬 x10
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falcyhedgehog · 4 months
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One of my little roobird guys showing off their wares for sale.
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emdotcom · 4 months
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*remembers what they did to Vanny* 500 FUCKING PIPEBOMB ATTACK.
#em.txt#WHY#how can you see the fucking absolute fire that is building up & go. 'yeah douse it. now bring back peepaw AGAIN'#BUILD HER UP 2 GAMES EARLY --- & THEN DO NOTHING!!!!!!!!? FUCK#WE CAN'T HAVE WOMEN DO THINGS IN FNAF I GUESS#the company's scop was too big & they developed the game seperately from the environment & made the environment above the game#cut playable vanessa sections. cut vanny appearances.#remove all the plot make vanessa a bitch throw in some invisible walls call it done. 30 dollars now please#security breach isn't just bad. it's not fucking done.#the thing normally with cut content is i can usually agree like 'okay this game cut this but that was a smart choice'#it can be better for time or budget & it can make for better writing.#for instance all the cut content in ahit is neat & as much as i like moonie it's smart to cut his character to build up other ones#& makes for a tighter story & less convoluted area that's more fun to play#when i look at the cut content for security breach their are obvious issues.#it's obvious the company's scope went too far. you built too big an environment. you built the environment before your game.#you prioritized a cool area to the point you expanded the mall from 1 story to 3. do you think that time could have been speant elsewhere#& the other problem is the insane fucking crunch that scott cawthon as a dev placed on himself & others to maintain relevancy#a single person locking themselves ina room for months to stay relevant is fucked. a game studio physically cannot do that.#you see shit in the prerelease like they wanted a bowling minigame a kart minigame a freeroam minigame etc#what about vanny? what did you want with this character? you clearly had something in mind#but we needed to cut it so we can fit in mazercise i fucking guess or chica's bakery or trash heap#here's what we have: less than 1 minute screentime. the 2 vanessa ending comic. that's it#oh wait i forgot. 'vanny. sounds like vanessa & bunny. this cabnot be a coincidence ' & THEN IT NEVER COMES UP AGAIN#princess quest used to be about that bitch in golden freddy you retconned it to be about vanessa SO DO SOMETHING WITH THAT#her whole shit is apparently in service to william afton. why isn't she in the afton fight at all#does she not know he's down there? is he unrelated? does she know she's working for the mimic? is she not working for him?#is she at all related to the fucking bunny from ruin or like what#what about the rainbow hair. what about her tech prowess. what about the cut missing kids only referenced in duffle bag messages now.#fuck you & fuck me as well why can't i be passionate about hvac systems#why's it gotta be this shittass gsme.
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the-casbah-way · 2 months
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there was a MASSIVE power cut in town and the second it happened me and my two colleagues just sort of glanced at each other and decided to leave. sorry girl but this is going to take ages to fix and there is not a single part of this job that can be done without a pc. good morrow 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️
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bbund · 2 years
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This is gonna be extra dumb, but what if Ibara went to make dinner for Nagisa and couldn't find them. Ibara wanders around the school and finds Nagisa being fed sweets by Mayoi in the club room. Enraged that Mayoi has ruined Nagisa's appetite, Ibara starts tossing more rat bots into the vents and walls. Mayoi in turn braids Nagisa's hair while giggling and staring at Ibara.
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traxiontrek · 2 days
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Next-Gen Safety & Security Solutions: Fire Safety, Communication, and Asset Protection
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willstrong · 9 days
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 months
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"Ohio was no stranger to deadly building fires. But none of the previous fires foreshadowed the 1930 Easter Monday fire as closely as the October 8, 1928, dormitory blaze at the State Brick Plant at Junction City, Ohio, where fifteen inmates died and twenty-seven were severely injured. Indeed, the day after the Columbus disaster, one journalist noted that the Brick Plant fire had called attention to the perilous conditions that reigned in prison farms and road camps and other related facilities, describing them as “firetraps” lacking adequate provision for the immediate release of inmates in the event of a fire.
Unlike the dangerously overcrowded Ohio Penitentiary, holding close to 4,500 inmates, the dormitory at the Brick Plant was a “barn-like structure of wooden frame and corrugated iron covering, erected upon a ten foot brick foundation,” with accommodations for 275 prisoners “sleeping in two-tiered bunks arranged in pairs with narrow aisles between.” Including 13 trusties, who did not sleep in the dorm, there were a total of 288 men at the Plant.
Several inmates discovered the Brick Plant fire at midnight, but by the time the alarm resounded through the dimly lit dormitory room it was too late. The fire spread quickly along the building’s floor and framework, leaping “from bunk to bunk across narrow aisles, while convicts cursed and screamed as they struggled to open doors and windows.” Making matters even worse, the fire hydrant did not work. As in the Columbus blaze in 1930, the convicts were awakened in time to escape, but upon reaching the nearest exits found them locked and barred. According to guards and convicts, it was probable that “many of the dead were trampled to death in a ‘mad rush for the exits.’”
Convicts who had made it out into the fresh air remembered looking back through windows “into the flaming interior,” where they witnessed sights that they would never forget, seeing fellow prisoners “wreathed in flames, rushing to  and fro” before disappearing in the smoke and flames that enveloped them as they fell to the floor. The roof and walls soon collapsed, showering ring the onlookers and writhing victims with burning embers.
As in the Columbus fire, stories of convict heroism abounded. Among the heroes was a convict overcome by smoke and burned to death as he tried to rescue his friend. Another prisoner, who had been responsible for the prison commissary, ran inside to fight the flames but perished “on his job.” One inmate, Andy Kiebert, who made it out safely, ran back into the burning building to rescue the convict mascot, a terrier named Tiny King. The animal lover suffered burns but fought his way back out, emerging with the relatively unscathed dog under his coat.
News reports would describe the fifteen fire victims as “charred bodies, part of them only small piles of bones,” with “few or none … possible of identification.”  A dozen of the more seriously burned were taken to the hospital at the Ohio Pen for treatment. A cursory identification of the dead was attempted, but remained tentative, their identifications being based for the most part on the location of the body when found. Prisoners aided in the task “to some extent,” but not with any degree of certainty. In the early going, the only ones identified were two African American inmates. A prison dentist examined the victims’ teeth to aid in the identifications. The remains were buried in the New Lexington Cemetery, where markers were set up for those whose identities had been established. Twenty men were missing, three of whom, officials believed, had seized the opportunity to escape during the confusion that followed the fire’s discovery. Others, including many cons, insisted none had escaped. Despite the opportunity for a learning moment, few lessons had been learned at the Junction City fire."
- Mitchel Roth, Fire in the Big House: America's Deadliest Prison Disaster. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2019. p. 89-90.
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nextgensspl · 2 months
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lrdvyke · 3 months
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not all mistakes can be fixed.
The Academy becomes an unlikely haven for the night. Vyke sits, curled into himself against a towering bookshelf within the darker corners. Uncomfortable with how the newly singed armor twists and pulls upon fresh burns, sealing into the wounded flesh. He bleeds. He can feel it even now as he sits on the cold stone floor, perhaps marking it with his extended stay. But he does not move from it. Even as his gaze, a wavering thing that goes in and out of blurring, keeps to the woman's form. She does not move either. She cradles the amber egg and speaks into the air. A part of him thinks she is not lucid, not aware he has barged into her own haven without ceremony, without a fight, but her words catch hold of him deftly.
Not all mistakes can be fixed.
No ... not this one, especially. With the Frenzy making its nest within his head, flaring with each new thought given over to regret, to grief, to horror. With his Maiden now dead despite the sacrifice, drained of all life and left upon a solitary chair in the crumbling church. He thought ... No. It is useless now. He hears the scrambling thoughts of the others who share the same affliction, making it more than difficult to think for himself. Their rambling coos, their screams, everything. They want for a lord. They think they already have him. Vyke curls into himself further.
❛ But they should be, ❜ he rasps out. ❛ All mistakes should be. ❜
@carianrule !
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stingalarm · 3 months
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protobrieile · 3 months
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ooooooo i am feeling particularly riled up about marginalized community infighting today
#i just saw a string of posts addressing people trying to argue over which kinds of trans women are 'allowed' to experience misogyny#and that somehow trans women are 'privileged' bc they have more media rep (despite the vast majority of it being awful and stereotypical)#i just. you understand that trying to find bounds for these labels unhelpful right. like you know that it's literally detrimental right.#do you people understand that trying to prescribe who is 'allowed' to feel oppressed is like. just plain evil. it helps nobody in any way.#trans women experience extreme societal oppression regardless of their ability to pass. trans men might experience different forms of it#but the fact of the matter is that all trans people are looked down upon by a very large portion of society. they ALL experience oppression#and they ALL need as much support as possible within their community and without. you do not get to decide how another person feels hurt.#if you have a problem with how someone ELSE names THEIR OWN PAIN. you need to look within yourself for why that is#a more personally relevant example is the whole 'people faking autism/did/whatever are taking away resources from those who really need it'#1. if the person is indeed 'faking' a particular disorder they still need help. healthy and secure people don't aspire to fake disorders.#2. it is not up to you to decide whether someone else is 'deserving' of help. these things vary so much and look foreign to you. that's ok.#3. why tf are we blaming people for 'stealing resources from those who need it' when the clear and obvious problem is#WHY ARE THERE NOT ENOUGH RESOURCES TO HELP EVERYONE WHO NEEDS IT. Why do people feel like they have to fake a serious disorder to get help.#and this idiotic 'well until that happens they need to stop' bullshit is so fucking distractive. You're wasting your time trying to decide#who needs help and who doesn't when you could be devoting it to volunteering and doing research and putting pressure on the system. come on#if you really feel as passionate about the matter as you claim to then you need to get off your fucking high horse and help fix things.#GOD DAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN it just fires me up. im not even mad im just like. Please fucking look outside the lens of 'socially acceptable' and#understand that if push came to shove you would be kicked to the dirt by the system too. no one gets anywhere by putting everyone in boxes#anyway.
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downfallofi · 5 months
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So at work today I was chewed out for ten minutes by the VP of the company for an inventory discrepancy (which actually had several root causes, a few which I owned up to, but wasnt all on me,) but I had to absolutely eat shit and get talked down to for ten minutes on a Teams call by this fucking windbag as he wants me to "drastically rethink my processes" and he talked down to me for misplacing an 80 thousand dollar part in an improper place (the probe in question did not cost 80,000, probably 8). And I jumped right from that to my lovely new supervisor in the senior shop lead berating and cussing at me because he didnt understand how I labeled some cable; And I followed THAT up by Pam from sales legit following me around and asking me questions as she wanted me to find four specific serial number pumps around the shop, and as Pamela was on what must have been her umpteenth time asking why we don't have the 6020.091 pumps that end in serial number 0007 that inventory says we do, I felt my chest tightening and my old friend mister sensory overload-driven panic response tensing every single muscle in my neck and I had to restrain myself from snapping on Pamela to stop asking me fucking questions. Then I retreated to the empty office space next door and tried to slow my breathing like Bruce Banner trying to will the Hulk not to come out.
These are my days lately, shit just one after another can't stop won't stop baybeeeee.
I need to polish my resume this weekend
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firecad · 10 months
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Suffolk's Fire Alarm Installation Excellence at FireCAD
In the realm of fire safety, Suffolk's Fire Alarm Installation at FireCAD stands out as a paragon of excellence. The installation process, executed with precision and adherence to industry standards, exemplifies Suffolk's commitment to safeguarding lives and property. This article delves into the key features and practices that make Suffolk's fire alarm installations at FireCAD a benchmark in the field.
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Tailored Solutions for Fire Safety: Suffolk's approach to fire alarm installation begins with a comprehensive understanding of FireCAD's unique needs. Whether it's a commercial, industrial, or residential setting, Suffolk tailors its solutions to match the specific requirements of FireCAD, ensuring optimal coverage and response capabilities.
Cutting-Edge Technology Integration: At the core of Suffolk's installations is the incorporation of cutting-edge technology. From advanced smoke detection systems to state-of-the-art control panels, FireCAD benefits from the latest innovations in fire alarm technology. This commitment to staying ahead of the curve ensures that the installed systems are not only effective but also equipped to handle evolving safety challenges.
Compliance with Regulations: Fire safety regulations are stringent, and Suffolk understands the importance of compliance. Every installation at FireCAD adheres to local and national building codes, ensuring that the system meets or exceeds the required safety standards. Compliance is not just a checkbox; it's a cornerstone of Suffolk's commitment to providing foolproof fire alarm solutions.
Expert Installation Teams: Suffolk's installation teams are comprised of highly trained professionals with extensive experience in fire alarm systems. From strategically placing sensors to integrating components seamlessly, the expertise of Suffolk's teams ensures that the installation process is smooth, efficient, and minimally disruptive to FireCAD's operations.
Proactive Maintenance and Testing: The installation is just the beginning. Suffolk understands the importance of ongoing maintenance and testing. Regular inspections, conducted with meticulous attention to detail, are part of Suffolk's commitment to ensuring that FireCAD's fire alarm system remains in optimal condition, ready to respond effectively in case of an emergency.
Client Education and Training: Beyond the installation, Suffolk places great emphasis on client education. Training sessions for FireCAD's staff on the proper use of the fire alarm system and emergency procedures are integral to Suffolk's approach. This not only enhances the overall safety culture but also ensures that the installed system is utilized to its full potential.
Conclusion: Suffolk's Fire Alarm Installation at FireCAD is a testament to the company's dedication to unparalleled fire safety solutions. By combining tailored approaches, cutting-edge technology, regulatory compliance, expert installation teams, proactive maintenance, and client education, Suffolk creates a holistic fire safety infrastructure at FireCAD. In doing so, Suffolk not only installs fire alarm systems but establishes a partnership in ensuring the ongoing safety and well-being of FireCAD and its occupants.
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aussietechsolutions · 11 months
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WHY MAINTAINING FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES IS IMPORTANT
While your fire protection services are not typically in your mind, you rely on them to work correctly in an emergency. A fire protection system is extremely important to keep your property safe. It is might not one of the primary elements during the building stage. However, you have to be highly technical about installing an excellent fire protection system. After living through a pandemic, the one thing we have learned is to be protective against threats.
Be it a virus or fire; you must be ready beforehand to deal with any accidents. A fire threat can be dangerous and life-threatening. When you look for wear and tear in the building, you must look into the fire protection services in Adelaide. Be it your residential or commercial property, an uncontrollable spread of fire can cost financial losses and lives as well.
Hence, it will be best if you always are on top of your fire protection service to keep your home and office safe. You also need to run critical inspections and maintenance that need to be performed on your fire protection systems, including sprinklers, fire alarms and fire extinguishers.
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Importance of maintenance of your fire protection service:
You install a fire protection system with the hope that you never actually need it. As long as you don’t need it, everything is fine. You are living a secure life. However, mishaps can happen anytime. When there is an emergency, you must need your fire protection system to work at its best. Otherwise, the result you don’t even want to imagine.
Living in high-rise buildings and working in a corporate office can sometimes be risky, for example, during a fire outbreak. But since the system was installed years ago, you need to maintain it regularly. Only after that, you can expect it to work correctly. Installing a fire alarm and sprinkler system is a significant first step. But it’s simply not enough to be safe. When you want the best fire protection, you have to follow regular preventative maintenance as part of your schedule.
Here we have mentioned a few importance of your fire protection system. Learn that importance. Thus, you can protect your fire system more efficiently.
Physical Inspections of Equipment
When you follow a regular maintenance routine for your fire protection service, you keep checking the equipment well. When you walk into your property, you can just check if all the parts of the system are in place or not. A physical inspection also detects damage or leaking. That’s when you need professional experts’ help to maintain the safety of your property well.
Securing family and employees:
Home is where your entire family lives. Since fire can spread fast even without a medium, you want to alert the members at the earliest sign of danger. A fully functional fire prevention system has in-built alarms with it. Thus, the alarm will send a signal to them even before you physically detect the fire. For corporate offices, vacating the building takes a long. In an emergency, if you can alert them about the type of danger, they will be able to act accordingly.
FINANCIAL LOSSES:
A fire can bring substantial financial losses. When there is fire protection in Adelaide in your factory, your worker will get the early sign of a fire taking over the place. They can turn off the production and switch off the main power line to stop the fire from being a disaster. Thus you can be able to decrease your financial losses during a fire.
INSURANCE COVERAGE:
You can’t claim fire insurance coverage until you show that you have an active and efficient fire protection service. That’s why you should regularly maintain the fire system. When the insurance people will come and run a deep inspection, you can be on the safe side as a property or business owner.
These are a few importance of maintaining a regular inspection of your fire protection services in Adelaide. However maintaining a fire protection service needs professional help. Aussie Tech Solutions is a great service provider that offers fire protection system maintenance and installation services. We have a qualified and certified team that run through tests for fire alarm, sprinkles, etc. Our team is also insured under Portable Appliances Testing. Thus, your property is well protected by us.
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vartikasinha · 1 year
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