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more about me <3
i’m pro recovery just not for myself
Age: 18 nearly 19
Height: 171/2cm
HW: 139lbs / 63kg CW1: 129lbs / 58.6kg
CW2: 125lbs/ 56.8kg
CW3 aka. LW: 122lbs/55.4kg
GW1: 125lbs/ 57kg
GW2: 119lbs/ 55kg GW3: 116.8lbs/53kg
UGW: 110lbs/ 50kg maybe still feeling it out bc i swim competitively so i still need muscle
ik it may not seem that drastic but baby steps yk
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What a W3-iwd wobotic 3-ntity thou aw3-.... Do3-s thou's cw3-atow want to cull thou as w3-ll?
translation: what a weird robotic entity you are.......Does you creator want to kill(cull) you as well
No. I.. not yet.
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But.. they... haven't visited me in.. [8 years, 6 months, 266 days, 48 hours and 31 seconds].
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I.. i miss them...
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Cw9: 149.8 (02/20/2025)
Cw8: 147.7 (02/05/2025)
Cw7: 146.9 (01/22/2025)
Cw6: 151.0 (01/17/2025)
Cw5: 148.9 (01/15/2025)
Cw4: 148.3 (12/21/2024)
Cw3: 150.7 (12/19/2024)
Cw2: 154.5 (10/16/2024)
Cw: 167.6 lbs (01/25/2024)
Sw: 172 lbs (01/22/2024)
Gw: 120 lbs
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unpopular opinion but conventional weapons 4 will always be my fav i know everyone likes cw3 for the slow songs but cw4 is cunt extraordinaire and it think it’s time we as a society acknowledged it
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11 April 2004: CW3 Wesley Charles "Chuck" Fortenberry, an Apache helicopter pilot with Company C, 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division was KIA while flying in support of a fuel convoy west of Bagdad, Iraq. His AH-64 Apache gunship was shot down by insurgents while he protected the convoy. He was pathfinder qualified and served with the 82nd Pathfinders in 1984-85. He was 38 years old and from Woodville, Texas. A memorial is placed at the Tyler County Courthouse grounds in Tyler, Texas and a physical fitness center at Ft. Rucker, Alabama is named after him and his co-pilot. His awards: Combat Action Badge, Master Aviator Wings, Basic Parachute Badge, PATHFINDER Badge, Expert Rifle Badge, Ranger Tab, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal.
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004 - Hip Hop Music Tycoon video game
In the 2000s tycoon games were popular of course - most people have played Roller coaster tycoon. I was always really into games since a kid starting off with a Genesis, and my Nana got me into tycoon games later. A niche of that genre was music tycoon games - not so much like rock band where you'd play as an artist, but you'd manage a record label, a music business, etc. The first of these (Rockstar) was made on DOS back in 1989 where you played as a British band. There were so many of these small games created by indie dev's and they were all available for torrents around 2006-2007. That was when I got my first computer too by myself, before that I was sharing a computer where-ever I was staying at. I started downloading games, and honestly I really enjoyed Chart Wars 3. The game was pretty simple - you manage a real life record label, sign artists, manage their marketing and release plans. It was like a demo of everything I learned from behind the music. It was set in 2004 with all the major labels of that time - I think I liked to play Rocafella & I'd make my own G-Unit since they didn't have it uploaded. You'd compete with AI labels and artists for chart-rankings, stuff like that. Eventually that led me to research all of the labels and learn about how they were created, what makes them unique, etc. It taught me how advances work, how signing someone is, contracts. Let's say you were releasing an album - you could plot out everyday of an artist's schedule down to scheduling them to play on Jay Leno (2000s) or setting up tours where you select what kind of venues would be most appropriate. I'd play this then look at the real world and see it happening in real time and it definitely made me more addicted to the game. It was strategy in the sense you had to balance stats against sales/performance, stuff like that. I was hooked from CW3 so I played a bunch of these types of games - I'd download any music tycoon game that I could research and I looked up all of the ones that ever existed up until that point. There was like 40. Eventually though I started modding in myself in CW3 and simulating a 'career', I got bored of managing a label in a game. I wanted to learn more about what my wildest dreams could be even if it was just a game. My next favorite was Rising Star - another indie game where you could play as a musician and tour the US doing shows, buying houses, gear, etc. The original game featured hip hop which was really cool to me as most of the tycoon games focused on rock music, even down to getting to have a DJ in your group. The more I did these games the more I realized I could actually do this, and it did seem fun - that the careers of celebrities really weren't that mysterious and marketing actually could be as creative as music to me. More importantly they taught you what not do as a musician that would typically lead to failures, backed up by referencing it in the real world. Then they went away. By the mid 2010s they were so rare to find compared to when I was a kid I started contacting the dev's directly of the games cause there was no other way to find them online. I got to talk to the guy who made Rising Star. He really appreciated me reaching out to him and gave me a free copy of the game, offering to share it outward past that. I would've bought it at this point, but still it was very appreciated. The obscure games are kind of gone nowadays. There's still a few music tycoon games but they're not the same to me anymore. I used what I learned from the games to understand hip hop from a business stand-point, remembering that at one point all of us started out from a small place to grow to something better. I went into the real world and saw a lot of what I learned as a kid in these games in real time, realizing I didn't need the tycoon games anymore. Sometimes all it takes is just simulating an idea to kickstart a process. So thank you again to all the dev's of these games for understanding the music industry and helping a kid learn.
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Shanghai Yongming Electronic Co.,Ltd
Shanghai Yongming Electronic Co., Ltd. is a capacitor manufacturing enterprise integrating design, research and development, production, sales, and service. The company was established in 2004. After almost 20 years of hard work, it has accumulated rich experience in independent research and development and production, trained a group of high-quality technical management teams, and formed a mature capacitor manufacturing process.
Our main products are diversified Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, which includes Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor (Radial Leaded Type, SMD Type, Snap-In Type, and Screw Terminal Type), Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitor, Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitor, MLPC, MLCC and EDLC.
Our product philosophy is: Ask YMIN for your all capacitor application. It is precisely because of this sentence that we YMIN constantly seek new partners in difficult situations, and our company’s products are developing faster and faster.We have products that are no inferior to those of our international counterparts, such as mlcc that can compete with murata, laminated capacitors and aluminum electrolytic capacitors that can compete with panasonic and nichicon.

Development History -2001: Shangyu Yongming Electronics Co., Ltd. was established in Shangyu, focusing on electrolytic capacitors for lighting power supplies. -2005: Renamed shanghai Yongming Electronics Co.Ltd. moved to Fengxian District, Shanghai, andlaunched miniaturized electrolytic capacitorsfor lighting power supplies. -2008: We are the first in the industry to introduce adedicated series of LED drive power supplies. -2010: We are the frst in the industry to introduce 9mm high-end, full-voltage high-end power supply products. -2011: Our company is the first to promote 600Vultra-high voltage horn type and bolt type -2012: We are the frst to introduce a dedicated series of 7mm high-end, full-voltage high-endpower supplies. -2013: We pioneered full-voltage,small-size SMDchip electrolytic capacitors. -2014: We are the first to introduce the smaller sizeLKM series and the outdoor power supplyultra-low temperature start-up LKZ series. -2015: We are the first to promote the Dc chargingpile series and the LKJ series for smart meters. -2016: Miniaturized Cw3s series for Dc charging piles. -2017: Renamed as Shanghai yongming ElectronicsCo. Ltd.. it launched thin,full-voltage, 5mmhigh-SMD SMD SMD VMM series, a full range ofsolid-state products, high-voltage for fastcharging sources, and ultra-small kc series. -2018: Large-capacity thin solid capacitor VPs serieslow-ESR large-capacity miniaturized NPG series, ultra-small diameter NPM series, solid-liquid hybrid capacitor. -2019: Laminated polymer solid capacitor, super capacitor,ultra-small size,low impedanceliquid chip V3W series. 135°c hiah temperature resistant liquid chip VKL(R)series. -2020: Lithium-ion secondary battery, high voltagehigh Q MLCC,3.95mmL liquid/solid state chipaluminum electrolytic capacitor. -2021: Launched supercapacitor business unit modules (horn type, lead type) -2022: Construction of the third phase of the factory started, adding 28,000 square meters of production area Laminated products launch ESR 3mΩ -2023: Launched new product line of conductive polymer tantalum electrolytic capacitors Liquid launches high capacity density products (KCM) suitable for gallium nitride
Business unit introduction

The Liquid Miniature Business Division has been involved in R&D and manufacturing since 2001. It has an experienced R&D and manufacturing team and continues to steadily produce a variety of high-quality miniaturized capacitors to meet customers’ innovative needs for capacitors. The Liquid Small Business Division has two types of packages: liquid chip aluminum electrolytic capacitors and liquid lead aluminum electrolytic capacitors. Its products have the advantages of miniaturization, high stability, high capacity, high voltage, high temperature resistance, low impedance, high ripple, and long life. It is widely used in new energy automotive electronics, high-power power supplies, smart lighting, gallium nitride fast charging, home appliances, photovoltaics and other industries.

The Liquid Large Business Division was established in 2009 and focuses on the R&D and manufacturing of horn-type and bolt-type aluminum electrolytic capacitors. Liquid large-scale aluminum electrolytic capacitors have the advantages of ultra-high voltage (16V~630V), ultra-low temperature, high stability, low leakage current, resistance to large ripple current, and long life. The products are widely used in photovoltaic inverters, charging piles, vehicle-mounted OBC, and outdoor Energy storage power supply, industrial frequency conversion and other application fields. We give full play to the advantages of “a professional team that integrates new product development, high-precision manufacturing, and application promotion”, and towards the goal of “let there be no difficult container for charging”, we are committed to satisfying the market with technological innovation and combining different applications of customers demand, carry out technology docking and manufacturing connection, provide customers with technical services and special product customization to meet customer needs.

The solid-solid-liquid mixing division was established in 2017. Relying on the technology and talents of Japanese brands, it focuses on new product development, high-precision manufacturing and application promotion. Through investment in domestic advanced manufacturing equipment and continuous technological upgrades and breakthroughs, A product technology system with core competitiveness has been formed. Now it has established two product lines: solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors and solid-liquid hybrid aluminum electrolytic capacitors. The products comply with multiple certifications such as AEC-Q200 and IATF16949. Among them, solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors have the advantages of miniaturization, large capacity, ultra-low ESR, low leakage, and high current impact resistance. The products are mainly used in gallium nitride PD fast charging, industrial control, artificial intelligence, IDC servers, military industry and other industries; Solid-liquid hybrid aluminum electrolytic capacitors have the advantages of high reliability, wide temperature stability, wide frequency stability, ultra-low ESR, earthquake resistance, and high current impact resistance. The products are mainly used in the new energy automotive electronics industry. The two major product lines have won the trust and high praise of many well-known domestic and foreign brand manufacturers for their reliable product quality and excellent product characteristics.

The Supercapacitor Division was established in 2017. It has gathered a professional team integrating new product development, high-precision manufacturing, and application promotion. It has made every effort to introduce high-quality foreign materials and process technologies, forming a highly matched product technology system. Now we have a comprehensive range of domestic and foreign supercapacitors: such as cylindrical lead type, horn type, button type, module type, SMD chip type, 3.8V lithium ion capacitor, etc. The products comply with State Grid certification, AEC-Q200, IATF16949, etc. With multiple certifications, it is widely used in industries such as smart three-meter (electricity meter, water meter, gas meter), automotive electronics (ETC, driving recorder), new energy (wind pitch, photovoltaic), military industry (tank emergency starting power supply), etc. With the rapid development of 5G technology and the intelligent Internet of Things market, the products of the Supercapacitor Division will continue to inject development momentum into smart life and bring users a better experience.

The solid-state laminated business unit has been involved in research and development since 2018 and started mass production in March 2020. It currently has a monthly production capacity of 6 million units. The laminated polymer solid aluminum electrolytic capacitor has the advantages of high voltage, large capacity, thin profile, ultra-low impedance, and resistance to large ripple current. Its ultra-low ESR and powerful filtering ability are cutting-edge achievements in the field of aluminum electrolytic capacitors and are used in Communications, military industry, Internet of Things, IDC servers, artificial intelligence and other terminals.

Since its establishment in 2019, the MLCC Division has always been committed to the research and development, manufacturing and application promotion of high-voltage MLCCs, fully benchmarking against Taiwanese and Japanese high-end products and technologies. Now it has X7R, NPO and other product series, with voltages from 1KV to 3KV, all of which are large-sized high-voltage products above 1206. They are widely used in adapters, switching power supplies, high-voltage power supplies, lighting devices and other products.

The Polymer Polymer Tantalum Capacitor Division was established in 2022. Compared with its peers, Yongming polymer tantalum capacitors have higher capacity, lower ESR and higher withstand voltage. Products are widely used in digital servers, PCs, ultra-thin chargers, automotive electronics, communications industries, base stations, switches, industrial power modules, military power supplies and other fields. Yongming polymer tantalum capacitors replace imported tantalum capacitors, which has broad prospects and is worth cultivating.
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