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Percy had known Kym for years, and he couldn’t help but be jealous of her pretty tail, her incredible style, her knowledge of sea culture. So one day when he was ten, when he was hanging out with her he asked a question that had been on the tip of his tongue for years. “Will you show me?” And Kym did. The world wasn't ready for the storm borne child of Poseidon.
You'll never believe who hit post on accident and posted a second fic today
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Sometimes life doesn't go the way you expect 🤷🏻♀️
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Accounts and Finance Jobs in Bangladesh
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Happy Threshold Day Eve!
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Defining 'Limited Edition' in the Watch Industry: A Closer Look
Defining 'Limited Edition' in the Watch Industry: A Closer Look
Let’s take a moment to delve into the intriguing world of limited edition watches. The question at hand: should these be considered limited editions? It’s a topic that warrants some thought. Take the SBGJ275, for instance. It’s a stunning piece, with a dial that could be considered a work of art. But with a production run of 2,000 pieces, can we truly label it as “limited”? Continue reading…

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#edition#elegant#gmts#grand#im#introducing#limited#maybe#Seiko#sell#sporty#sure#thats#things#vibes#warning#watches#worth
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And all of them together in one pic, and each of the individual pics below. Happy new year! May it... be... Hm. May unexpected good things happen in it.







(prints are for sale)
#lunar new year#year of the snake#snake#krita#nosart#nosfinal#rainbow snakes series#posted at 0 (ven-sam) GMT#reblogged 13 (sun) and 21 (mon) GMT#hey#snake-spotted#you might like this one#2D
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the horsemen (+ tarots)
you were chosen. all of you.
#nysm#now you see me#gifedit#graphic art#now you see me 3#now you see me 2#lula may#daniel atlas#henley reeves#jack wilder#merrit mckinney#dylan shrike#tarot cards#filmedit#movieedit#jesse eisenberg#mark ruffalo#this was the hardest gif set i've ever made omg pls like / reblog#i was meant to post this on 29th march 4:44pm gmt-4 nyc time#but i procrastinated then finished it anyway#gifset#all the tags ever#i picked lula as justice bc why tf does she not have a tarot#filmgifs
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5 days left until AAI2 localization!!!

Redrawing old Sebastian Debeste art from 2022 as a countdown 🙏

#Ace attorney#ace attorney fanart#ace attorney investigations#Aai#aai2#aai collection#sebastian debeste#eustace winner#yumihiko ichiyanagi#hugh o'conner#klavier gavin#Fanart#RAHHHH I JUST KNOW THEY WERE CLASSMATES OR SCHOOLMATES BACK THEN#IF CAPCOM WONT MAKE IT CANON THEN I WILL#I love them sm#Also im following the PT time for this countdown even tho im GMT +8#citrus_c0la ART
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Mod Rae here, doing some trimming down of the backlog during a quiet period whilst WFH by trying to remove duplicate submissions (mostly songs that have already been posted -- there were SO MANY submissions for Pepper Steak alone -- but if there are [makes up an example] seven entries for the Battle theme from Pokemon Red/Blue and I spot that, I'm slicing the six redundant ones after the first submission).
Anyway, this is a preface to me posting this before I have to cull it because it made me laugh out loud when I saw it.
DEATH!
#not a vg music poll#I'm not expecting that this trimming will do any miracles for the backlog's absurd length but we can dream#Literally me at 11pm GMT last night messaging Admin like HIII is it okay for me to do boring spreadsheet work I love data processing 🥺🥰
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#doctor who#dwedit#userdiana#userteri#userhayao#userveronika#userlanie#miatendos#gifs#mine#happy new year from gmt +8 <3
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Murderbot -- I'm (still) too broke for streaming
What about you?
Maybe AppleTv+ isn't loading right. Maybe it won't even glance at your paltry third world card. (Happens to me a lot. AMC and IWTV, such history we have...) Or, hell, maybe you just wanna take screencaps.
Have my Mega.nz WIP Folder. I'll be updating it as the episodes drop. Two things, though!
1- Share this post so it's useful for others. 2- If you can support the series I'm begging you, pls I need a S02.
#murderbot 2025#murderbot tv#we're currently on episode 5#I can _usually_ download them around UTC-4 22:00 on Thursdays#Which is like GMT 2:00 am on Fridays#Check yours at timeandzone.com! ^^
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January 29th 1848 saw the first adoption of GMT by Scotland. The subject has been the source of controversy ever since.
The change had broadly taken place south of the Border from September the previous year with those in Edinburgh living 12 and-a-half minutes behind the new standard time as a result.
Some people in those days were still using sundials to tell the time, Scottish inventor Alexander Bain had only given the world the first electric clock 7 years previously. Sundials were criticised for being poorly made and set by "incompetents" among those who supported the move to GMT in the 1840s.
The discrepancy grew the further west you moved, with the time in Glasgow some 17 minutes behind GMT. In Ayr the time difference was 18-and-a-half minutes with it rising to 19 minutes in the harbour town of Greenock.
All these lapses were ironed out over night on January 29 1848, but the move wasn’t without controversy as some resisted the move away from local time.
Sometimes referred to as natural time, it had long been determined by sun dials and observatories and later by charts and tables which outlined the differences between GMT and local time at various locations across the country.
But the need for a standard time measurement was broadly agreed upon given the surge in the number of rail services and passengers with different local times causing confusion, missed trains and even accidents as trains battled for clearance on single tracks.
An editorial in The Scotsman on Saturday, January 28, 1848, said: “It is a mistake to think that in the country generally the change will be felt as a grievance in any degree.
“Probably nine-tenths of those who have clocks and watches believe that their local time is the same with Greenwich time, and will be greatly surprise to learn that the two are not identical.
“Even if they wished to keep local time, they want the means.
“Observatories are only found in two or three of our Scottish towns.
“As for the sundials in use, their number is small, most of them, too, are made by incompetent persons and even when correctly constructed, the task of putting them up and adjusting them to the meridian is generally left to an ignorant mason, who perhaps takes the mid-day hour from the watch in his fob.”
The editorial added: “For the sake of convenience, we sacrifice a few minutes and keep this artificial time in preference to sundial time, which some call natural time, and if the same convenience counsels us to sacrifice a few minutes in order to keep one uniform time over the whole country, why should it not be done!”
Mariners had long observed Greenwich Mean Time and kept at least one chronometer set to calculate their longitude from the Greenwich meridian, which was considered to have a longitude of zero degrees.
The move to enforce it as the common time measurement was made by the Railway Clearing House in September 1847.
Some rail companies had printed GMT timetables much sooner. The Great Western Railway deployed the standard time in 1840 given that passengers on its service between London to Bristol, then the biggest trading port with the United States, faced a time difference of 22 minutes between its departure and arrival point.
Rory McEvoy, curator of horology at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, said travel watches of the day had two sets of hands, one gold and one blue steel, to help measure changes in local time during a journey.
Maps also depicted towns with had adopted GMT and those which had not, he added.
There was information out there for determine the local time difference so they would know the offset to apply to GMT before the telegraphic distribution of time.
Mr McEvoy said different towns and cities in Scotland would have had their own time differences before adoption of GMT.
Old local time measurements show that Edinburgh was four-and-a-half minutes ahead of that in Glasgow, for example.
Mr McEvoy added: “I think it is fair to say there was no real concept of these differences at the time. It was when communication began to expand quite rapidly that it became f an issue. I think generally, you would be quite happy that the time of day was your local time.”
Pics are the station clock at Glasgow Central in the early 1880s and the sundial at Stonehaven Harbour, Aberdeenshire.
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