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cesilrapturecosplay · 1 month
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My Carbuncle cosplay :)
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zedrin-maybe · 1 year
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anyway, gonna start working backwards with art posts.
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dreamyboogrem · 1 year
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I'm currently obsessed with the Conductor and his Wife from TMOSTH I remember the Conductor mentioned he had kids at one point in the game, and it me wonder how many kiddos and what they'd look like. So here we are lol [As a note, Cerulean was an already existing character of mine, and I thought he'd fit into this family] from left to right we have Nina, Cesil, Daphne, Mel, and Cerulean Nina is working and studying hard to become a conductor just like her dad Cesil works down by the coast at a surf shop, but also as a surf instructor Daphne takes after her mom and works at a chao kindergarden as a teacher Mel works at a chao ranch, she's also known to be a very knowledgeable chao breeder Cerulean works with EX gear and does his best to fix it alongside his adopted daughter Sheblie
if you'd like more info on these guys you can read up here
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furrysinthematrix · 8 months
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If anyone is curious here are the genders of the techs in my GT incorrect quotes AU
Miko kubota: transgender female/bisexual
Zahra rashid: lesbian
haneesh Jyioshi: pansexual
Héctor “five” Nieves: asexual
Cesil bergoch: aroace
Mitch Williams: transgender male/homosexual
Adam Michael nix: bisexual
phil altier: bisexual
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normalbirb · 1 year
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Who the fuck is cesil?
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offender42085 · 2 years
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John Goedtke, Florida inmate R24234, born 1981, incarceration intake in 2020  (this time) at age 38, sentenced to life -- Prior incarcerations in 2002 for 11 months and 2004 for 1 year
DUI Manslaughter, 3 Counts; Leaving Crash that resulted in Death
Previous prison sentenced for Fleeing Law Enforcement at High Speed, Grand theft
A Thonotosassa man who prosecutors say was high on drugs when his pickup fatally struck three utility workers in the Florida Panhandle as they were repairing power lines after Hurricane Michael was sentenced Monday to life in prison.
John Goedtke, 38, had pleaded no contest last week to three counts of DUI manslaughter, one count of leaving the scene of a crash involving death and one count of driving without a license, court records indicate. He was sentenced by a judge in Florida’s Washington County.
Goedtke was pulling a trailer at high speed just before he crashed his pickup truck in October 2018 north of Panama City, according to investigators. They said Goedtke was driving near Chipley when his truck veered off a state road onto the shoulder and struck George Cecil, Ryan Barrett and James Ussery.
Goedtke ran from the scene but was later tracked down and captured, authorities said. Lab analysis of blood drawn shortly after the crash showed Goedtke had enough methamphetamine and amphetamine in his system to render him impaired, according to prosecutors.
Cesil, 52, and Barrett, 22, worked for North Carolina-based Lee Electric Construction, and Ussery, 61, for the West Florida Electric Cooperative.
Hurricane Michael made landfall in the Florida Panhandle on Oct. 10, 2018. It was the first Category 5 storm to strike the contiguous United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
2y
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violet-yimlat · 1 year
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Bruh I just fucked my self up.
I was listening to Welcome to Nightvale episodes 171, Go to the Mirror? Then I decided to look in the mirror because ha ha shenanigans and then Cesil was like “See those eyes behind you. On that face only a third of the size of a human head.” And I looked in the mirror and behind me I saw this fake skull I have.
I’m scared shitless now
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I took this in the mirror to show you what I mean
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speedette · 1 year
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Cesil Gershwin Palmer being elected Tumblr's Tumblr Sexyman killed Paco Rabanne huh... so the curse is true...
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outof-pocket · 6 days
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Hazbin OC Art
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I'm trying to get better at posting here- here are some drawings I made of my OC; His name is Cesil!!
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jcmarchi · 2 months
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What Are 2D Materials, and Why Do They Interest Scientists? - Technology Org
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/what-are-2d-materials-and-why-do-they-interest-scientists-technology-org/
What Are 2D Materials, and Why Do They Interest Scientists? - Technology Org
If you’ve read any stories about quantum research lately, in Columbia News or elsewhere, you may have heard the term 2D or two-dimensional materials.
An illustration of the atomic structure of graphene, a form of ultra-strong 2D carbon.
In January, Columbia chemists published a study about the first 2D heavy fermion, a class of material with very heavy electrons. In November, the Engineering school published a story on “Laser-Driving a 2D Material.” And earlier last year, researchers found both superconductivity and ferroelectricity in the same 2D material. The list goes on.
So, what are 2D materials and why are scientists so interested?
Two-dimensional materials are just what they sound like: Materials that are just 1 or 2 atoms thick but wider in every other direction. Often the 2D materials scientists are working with are a few square micrometers large– invisible to the naked eye, but visible with the kind of microscope you might have used in high school science classes. The 2D materials that scientists are working with are a mix of naturally occurring materials, like graphene, a form of ultra-strong carbon discovered at Columbia in 2004, and materials synthesized in labs, like CeSil, a crystal first assembled at Columbia last year, composed of cerium, silicon, and iodine. These materials usually begin as three-dimensional, and scientists peel them down to two dimensions to run experiments on them and find out what physical properties, like superconductivity or magnetism, might emerge when the materials are atom-flat. Scientists are working on developing new ways to make 2D materials from scratch, without needing to peel them down from 3D, but the quality of these is still imperfect.
Many things make 2D materials interesting but a primary one is that they confine the ways that particles like electrons can move within them. Columbia Chemist Xavier Roy used a traffic analogy to explain:
“Think of it like this: If we had flying cars that could travel in three-dimensional space, we would be able to reduce most of the traffic in New York. But since our current cars can only travel in two-dimensions, we end up with huge traffic jams in Times Square,” Roy said in a recent interview.
“The same thing happens for electrons when we move from 3D to 2D, but in our case, ‘traffic’ between electrons is beneficial! As these electron-electron interactions become stronger, we can completely change the properties of a material. For example, as the thickness of 3D heavy fermion materials is reduced (i.e. as they become more 2D), they can transition from being magnetic to superconducting.”
Two-dimensional materials can also be relatively easily tweaked: Stacking them with slight angles between the layers, applying forces like electric fields and magnetic fields, and straining the materials by twisting or applying pressure to them can change their properties. Take just one example: By simply stacking two sheets of a material called tungsten diselenide on top of each other, twisting them, and adding or removing electric charge, the material can switch from an electricity-conducting metal to an electricity-blocking insulator and back again.
Scientists are also excited by 2D materials’ potential uses in technology, which scientists often refer to as “applications.”
Two-dimensional materials will likely play a vital role in the next generation of electronics, including still-under-development quantum computers. Why? In large part, because 2D materials are ultra-small with unique, controllable properties (like superconductivity), and technology is always on the hunt for something that can achieve results more quickly, more efficiently, and using less space.
Source: Columbia University
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louisdotmp3 · 7 months
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not sure about that one cesile
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cesilrapturecosplay · 3 months
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Here is my fav costume
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linuxgamenews · 1 year
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Isonzo lets you try and reach the top of Monte Grappa
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Isonzo WW1 FPS game launches its third free expansion on Linux and Windows PC. Between M2H and BlackMill Games, a triumph has emerged, leaving their mark on the gaming world. The base game is available on both Steam and Humble Store. Get ready for the lastest update in the popular World War I game Isonzo. They've just released more features for Caporetto in the third free expansion. And it's all completely free for Linux players. In this Isonzo update, you'll have the chance to take on the famous battle for Monte Grappa. Maybe also change the course of history. The Italians fought desperately to defend this mountain against the German and Austro-Hungarian armies. So your mission is to conquer Monte Grappa by fighting through treacherous landscapes filled with trenches and bomb craters. But before you can reach the top of Monte Grappa, you'll have to work through dense forests in Massiccio del Grappa. The Italian army will try to stop the German soldiers from advancing. So, as you progress, you'll come across key locations like Monte Tomba, Castel Cesil, Monte Palon, and Cima Della Mandria. All of which played a crucial role in the battle for Monte Grappa. To make Isonzo even more exciting on Linux, the Caporetto expansion bring new weapons for all sides of the war. German soldiers can now use the unique Dreyse M1908 rifle. While the Austro Hungarians gain access to the powerful Gasser M1870. The Italian army receives The Revolver Orbea Hermanos - Tettoni 1916 to defend their territory.
Isonzo - Free Grappa Update - OUT NOW
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Alongside the free Grappa map, there's also a new paid DLC, the Expedition Units Pack. This pack allows you to customize the appearance of your German troops with a bunch of cool cosmetic options. You'll find different uniforms, headgear items, and facial items. even facial hair items to choose from. Since it's all about making your soldiers look awesome and unique, without affecting the actual gameplay. Available for Linux and Windows PC on Steam. Priced at $8.99 USD /£7.65 / 8,99€ with the 10% discount. The Isonzo game series wants to bring the Great War closer to you than ever before. The developers have done a lot of research to make sure the game has the challenges soldiers faced on both sides. They've used real maps from that time, photographs, and memoirs written by soldiers. With information from modern historians to create an deep and more real gameplay. So join the fight on the Italian Front and rewrite history in Caporetto, the third free expansion for Isonzo. Prepare to conquer Monte Grappa, experience the thrill of World War I. Customize your troops to make them stand out on the battlefield. The fate of the war is in your hands. Isonzo WW1 FPS game is priced at $16.49 USD / £13.74 / 16,49€ with a 45% discount on Steam. Regular price on Humble Store. Along with support for Linux and Windows PC. Plus the game is also Steam Deck Playable.
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Normal quand tu te cesilles de couteau, pour le mal quand tu fais après tu es quelqu'un d'autre et je demande sincèrement pardon 💔
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zedrin-butts · 6 years
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Give Cesil a little bit of coffee and suddenly she can pole dance.
I’m happy with how this one came out.
Want this hanging in your room? This is available as a wall scroll! You can get it from here.
All 4 versions are available!
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zedrin-maybe · 6 years
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Burthday Cesil by @masarts!
I LOVE HER
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