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shittywriterbrain · 11 months
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why was no one suspicious of all the character development izzy got this season. why were we so blind.
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cursedvibes · 1 year
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Yuuji having Kenjaku's taste buds so the Itadori fridge is loaded with spice heavy foods and different hot sauces. When he cooks for others it's more simple or bland but when it's just for himself the food is loaded with spice and seasoning to the point it can give an untrained stomach indigestion. Between Yuuji being canonly not a picky eater who swallowed mummy fingers with little problem I just know he's an innventive cook.
Yeah, Gege even said he's the best cook out of the Tokyo Trio. Since he had to cook for himself from a young age and didn't have much else to do, I think he experimented a lot around with flavours. Spices just make things more exciting and it takes a lot to turn him off. He's able to eat things he dislikes pretty easy, but I think that's part of why rather bland food probably tastes like almost nothing to him. His taste buds need a challenge.
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norteenlinea · 1 year
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Innvented crea Memoriablockchain.uy junto a sitios de Memoria y Futuria
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inventors-guide · 6 years
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POV of a marking tape measure, killing it at Home Depot... www.quickdrawprotapes.com
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electronitia · 4 years
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Sitting in your room and feeling cold..? want your heater to be automatically turned on, and then off after some time when room temperature is increased, then this project help you to control your home appliances automatically according to the temperature. Here you can control Home AC Appliances with Arduino based on the temperature. Here we have used Thermistor to read the temperature. Here we have used a CFL bulb as AC appliance. The whole triggering process and temperature value setting is performed by the Arduino board. Project By @electronitia Like share Follow Allow you want is here...!!! #arduino #iot #electronitia #gadgets #tronix #electronics #dıy #automation #cool #projects #campus #home #industrialdesign #prototype #electronix #ideas #innvention #hackathon #smart #helloworld #followme #enginnering #lifegoals #diyproject https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3iOMsA0KC/?igshid=og7mmkigtfvl
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0ystercatcher · 2 years
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people who are batshit insane abt cats being indoors at all moments of their lives bc they will decimate the native environment or whatev have the same rancid vibes as vegans who insist killing and eating animals is ultimately evil bc they are alive beings and humans shouldnt kill them for food. its really the same delusion that death and predation arent as natural and native to every environment as life and collaboration are. like. everything eats. sorry youre squeamish and can only tolerate eating things that dont bleed but thats not natures policy on anything
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mshossainideas · 6 years
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Top 5 future tech inventions that is imaginable
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hakyonah · 5 years
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ik I said I was done but one more thing not really about the whole scandal but. I personally think ppl take the “pe/ter’s gonna be the next to/ny star/k” wayyy too seriously I swear. like. think about it. first of all in the comics he’s a scientist and in some storylines he does become a ceo but whatever this is not about that what I mean is: in order to become the next iro/n man pe/ter would need to give up on his sp/idey identity and that doesn’t make sense cuz it would be like not having him in the movies at all. people got so pissed at this but I bet pe/ter would have refused to simply be to/ny star/k 2 and just maybe use some of his tech in the future and that would have been it.
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zeljkapotoku · 6 years
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shittywriterbrain · 11 months
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stede and ed better invent fucking necromancy next season what the fuck
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slipteeha · 3 years
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The Russians actually invented anti tank dogs. They fed dogs under tanks with engines idling for weeks. Then would attach a strapped on bag with a shaped charge on the bacj pointed up. A stick pointed up was there as well so when the dog ran under the tank the stick bent and bang. The project worked…on both sides tanks. It was shortly thereafter cancelled. the Germans innvented the first guided bombs which were glide bombs. Callex the Fritz X they sank several ships off Italy near Salerno in 1943. A He111 would drop the bomb with fins you could steer by radio with a little joystick it had flares in the tail so you could track it. And you dropped it from about 30k feet and glided it into a Im too old to chase you down so ill let karma do its job shirt. Its first victim was the Roma in a test. It completely oblitersted the pride of the Italian fleet. It sanks several Allied ships. Unfortunately the plane was vulnerable while guiding the bomb and the Allies soon learned to jam the signal.
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If you don’t train them right, they can be very stubborn. Being herding dogs, they also have a tendency to nip at and attempt to herd people and other pets. This is dealt with by giving them proper training. So long as you do that, it shouldn’t grow to be a problem. They also have some diseases that they’re prone to getting, especially as they age (spine and hip problems most commonly, with other conditions popping up at a lIm too old to chase you down so ill let karma do its job shirt ). You’d need to do this anyway, but to avoid those diseases as much as possible, make sure you buy from a reputable breeder (if you aren’t getting one from a corgi rescue). Overall, they’re great, and don’t have many downsides. You just need to have enough time and energy to meet their needs.
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I guess my would have been Christmas Eve and Day of 1985. We went out Xmas eve to a friends house. About 11 I get a call from my father than our house burnt to the ground.The only thing we had was the clothes on us and two cars. By the time we got there, there was nothing but rubble. It was -5 degrees that night and the oil furnace blew up.All the kids Xmas presents had been placed on the porch just prior to leaving. My Im too old to chase you down so ill let karma do its job shirt of 13 years passed too. We went to a drug store to try to get some kind of presents. The store manager sold us anything at 75% off. We stayed with my parents that night. The next day we went to the other grandparents. On the way to the grandparents we saw a car on the side of the road with a flat tie. I stopped to help. He had a tire but no jack or tools. I did and it fit. It was a young man and wife and two children headed about 150 miles to their parents. They had barely enough money to make it.
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Tucson’s All Souls Procession for Dia de los Muertos (day of the dead) is probably what I miss most about living there. It’s about a 2 mile parade from near the UofA on 4th Ave all the way downtown, you get to see so many families dressed up and celebrating their lost loved ones, lots of floats, and Im too old to chase you down so ill let karma do its job shirt culminates in a fire-dancing celebration…with some people on stilts. It doesn’t sound real when I am writing it, but it’s amazing Tucson Meet Yourself is a great festival that showcases local businesses and restaurants downtown. The 4th Avenue Spring and Winter Street Fairs are awesome – like big flea/craft markets as well as good food, all along the coolest avenue in the neig
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findteenpenpals · 7 years
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looking for a fellow writer to write with
hello my name is Kirstin i'm 17 years old and i'm a writer for sometime I have had a LGBT beatuty and the beast retelling with gaston as one of the main characters in my head and just today i realized that is was in dual pov i'm looking for a writer age 16 and up who would be interested to learn more and may be my partner to bring this story alive for writing experience i just ask you have a passion for writing and if you have done nanowrimo that is a plus i'm at the very beginning at planing so new innventive and out there ideas are welcomed and wanted 
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stoned-bird-blog · 5 years
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Cheese
Did you ever just feel that cheese wasn’t invented by humans but was actually innvented by a race of aliens masquerading as mice for the betterment of their race?
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ebenalconstruct · 6 years
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Construction Enquirer Awards Top Ten winners revealed
The Top Ten winners of the Construction Enquirer awards can now be revealed after more than 15,000 votes were cast by the industry.
Being voted for by your peers makes an Enquirer Top Ten place a unique badge of honour – awarded to construction companies by construction people.
The industry has spoken and chosen its best places to work, favourite firms to do business with and best sites to work on.
Winning contractors, clients, consultants and suppliers have been backed in their thousands by staff and their supply chains.
Now all sides of the industry will  come together to celebrate their success at the awards night in Birmingham on October 9 alongside UK Construction Week.
Tables are now on sale for the event which is the perfect chance to say thank you to the staff and suppliers who have helped win these prizes.
Enquirer editor Aaron Morby said: “We’ve had more votes than ever this year – 15,000 is an incredible number.
“Letting the industry decide winners is how awards should be done and only the Enquirer can deliver this level of response from construction companies.
“It will be great to see all the winners on the night and tables will book up fast as firms rightly reward their staff with a top night out.”
The current roll of sponsors includes Laing O’Rourke, Kier, Torsion, Engage and JLT as a host of other firms look to become part of an event engaging the entire industry.
Further sponsorship opportunities are available to associate your brand with the awards.
Category sponsorship packages cost £7,500 including a table of ten on the night.
For more details contact Stephen Blackie on +44 (0)20 3225 5200 or email [email protected]
Tickets for the awards night cost £275 or £2,750 for a table of ten.
The evening will be hosted by  everyone’s favourite architect George Clarke with comedy from king of the one-liners Gary Delaney.
To book your places please click here
The company who wins the most votes in each category will also be revealed on the awards night.
Voting lines will be kept open to pick your favourite Top Ten winners until August 31
  TOP TEN WINNERS (alphabetical order)
Best Client to Work With (Public and Private)
Argent
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City University
Crossrail
Highways England
Manchester Airport Group
North West Construction Hub
Scape
Thames Tideway
University of Manchester
Best Main Contractor to Work For (Over £250m)
BAM Nuttall
Graham
J Murphy & Sons
Kier
Laing O’Rourke
McLaren Construction
North Midland Construction
Sir Robert McAlpine
Sisk
Willmott Dixon
Best Main Contractor to Work For (£50m – £250m)
Bardsley Construction
Barhale
Blu-3
Colmore Tang
Jenner (Contractors)
MCS Group
Speller Metcalfe
Stepnell
Taylor Woodrow
United Living
Best Main Contractor to Work For (Under £50m)
Bespoke Construction
Coombs
CW Duke
Gelder Group
GMI Construction
Hightown Group
Jarvis Contracting
Knights Construction Group
Pilon
Torsion Group
Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Over 25m)
Aarsleff
Astins
Billington Structures
Briggs & Forrester
Carey Group
Danny Sullivan Group
Lucas
N G Bailey
Stanmore Contractors
Vital Energi
Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Under £25m)
Avanti Traffic Management
Bespoke Construction Services
Cidon Construction
Clarke Facades
DMC Contracts
EYG Group
Northvale
O’Donovan Waste Disposal
O’Brien Contractors
SMD
Best Main Contractor to Work With (Over £250m)
Costain
Graham
Laing O’Rourke
Lendlease
McLaren Construction
North Midland Construction
Sir Robert McAlpine
Sisk
Vinci
Willmott Dixon
Best Main Contractor to Work With (Under £250m)
Bardsley Construction
Barhale
Caddick Construction
Colmore Tang
Farrans
Jenner (Contractors)
Knights Brown
Russells Construction
Shaylor
Stepnell
Best Specialist Contractor to Work With
Billington Structures
Bourne Group
Dodd Group
Fitzgerald Contractors
ISO Spaces
Lucas
MGF Excavation Safety Solutions
Prater
SMD
Plastic Surgeon
Best Construction Supplier to Work With
Aluprof UK
Barhale Construction Services
Danny Sullivan Group
Etag Fixings UK
Falcon Green
Groundforce
Jomas Associates
JSP
MGF Excavation Safety Solutions
Newton Waterproofing Systems
Best Consultant to Work For
Arcadis
Bidsmarter
Engineering Design Consultants
Innvent
Jomas Associates
Kingston Barnes
McLeod + Aitken
Purpol Marketing
Soben Contract and Commercial
Turner + Townsend
Best Construction Project to Work On (Civils)
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme – Balfour Beatty/Costain/Skanska 
Chelsea to Battersea Tunnel and Pipeline – Barhale, Cadent Gas, Mott MacDonald, Skanska and tRIIO
Crossrail
Elan Valley Aqueduct Rehabilitation – BNM Alliance
Hinkley Point C – BYLOR
Leeds Flood Alleviation – BAM Nuttall and Mott MacDonald
London Bridge Station redevelopment – Costain/Balfour Beatty
Mersey Gateway – Kier/Samsung/FCC
New Wear Crossing – Farrans/Victor Buyck
Queensferry Crossing – Galliford Try/Hochtief, Dragados, American Bridge
Best Construction Project to Work On (Building)
Bloomberg London – Sir Robert McAlpine
Bracken House, London – McLaren Construction
Elephant Park, London – Lendlease
Gascoigne Estate – Bouygues UK
Manchester Airport Transformation Programme – Laing O’Rourke
Old Admiralty Building, London – Willmott Dixon
Port Street, Manchester – Bardsley Construction
St Mary’s Row, Moseley – Bespoke Construction
Trago Mills – Kier
Nottingham University GERA Building – Aluprof
from http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/08/13/construction-enquirer-awards-top-ten-winners-revealed/
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jaigeddes · 6 years
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Construction Enquirer Awards Top Ten winners revealed
The Top Ten winners of the Construction Enquirer awards can now be revealed after more than 15,000 votes were cast by the industry.
Being voted for by your peers makes an Enquirer Top Ten place a unique badge of honour – awarded to construction companies by construction people.
The industry has spoken and chosen its best places to work, favourite firms to do business with and best sites to work on.
Winning contractors, clients, consultants and suppliers have been backed in their thousands by staff and their supply chains.
Now all sides of the industry will  come together to celebrate their success at the awards night in Birmingham on October 9 alongside UK Construction Week.
Tables are now on sale for the event which is the perfect chance to say thank you to the staff and suppliers who have helped win these prizes.
Enquirer editor Aaron Morby said: “We’ve had more votes than ever this year – 15,000 is an incredible number.
“Letting the industry decide winners is how awards should be done and only the Enquirer can deliver this level of response from construction companies.
“It will be great to see all the winners on the night and tables will book up fast as firms rightly reward their staff with a top night out.”
The current roll of sponsors includes Laing O’Rourke, Kier, Torsion, Engage and JLT as a host of other firms look to become part of an event engaging the entire industry.
Further sponsorship opportunities are available to associate your brand with the awards.
Category sponsorship packages cost £7,500 including a table of ten on the night.
For more details contact Stephen Blackie on +44 (0)20 3225 5200 or email [email protected]
Tickets for the awards night cost £275 or £2,750 for a table of ten.
The evening will be hosted by  everyone’s favourite architect George Clarke with comedy from king of the one-liners Gary Delaney.
To book your places please click here
The company who wins the most votes in each category will also be revealed on the awards night.
Voting lines will be kept open to pick your favourite Top Ten winners until August 31
  TOP TEN WINNERS (alphabetical order)
Best Client to Work With (Public and Private)
Argent
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City University
Crossrail
Highways England
Manchester Airport Group
North West Construction Hub
Scape
Thames Tideway
University of Manchester
Best Main Contractor to Work For (Over £250m)
BAM Nuttall
Graham
J Murphy & Sons
Kier
Laing O’Rourke
McLaren Construction
North Midland Construction
Sir Robert McAlpine
Sisk
Willmott Dixon
Best Main Contractor to Work For (£50m – £250m)
Bardsley Construction
Barhale
Blu-3
Colmore Tang
Jenner (Contractors)
MCS Group
Speller Metcalfe
Stepnell
Taylor Woodrow
United Living
Best Main Contractor to Work For (Under £50m)
Bespoke Construction
Coombs
CW Duke
Gelder Group
GMI Construction
Hightown Group
Jarvis Contracting
Knights Construction Group
Pilon
Torsion Group
Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Over 25m)
Aarsleff
Astins
Billington Structures
Briggs & Forrester
Carey Group
Danny Sullivan Group
Lucas
N G Bailey
Stanmore Contractors
Vital Energi
Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Under £25m)
Avanti Traffic Management
Bespoke Construction Services
Cidon Construction
Clarke Facades
DMC Contracts
EYG Group
Northvale
O’Donovan Waste Disposal
O’Brien Contractors
SMD
Best Main Contractor to Work With (Over £250m)
Costain
Graham
Laing O’Rourke
Lendlease
McLaren Construction
North Midland Construction
Sir Robert McAlpine
Sisk
Vinci
Willmott Dixon
Best Main Contractor to Work With (Under £250m)
Bardsley Construction
Barhale
Caddick Construction
Colmore Tang
Farrans
Jenner (Contractors)
Knights Brown
Russells Construction
Shaylor
Stepnell
Best Specialist Contractor to Work With
Billington Structures
Bourne Group
Dodd Group
Fitzgerald Contractors
ISO Spaces
Lucas
MGF Excavation Safety Solutions
Prater
SMD
Plastic Surgeon
Best Construction Supplier to Work With
Aluprof UK
Barhale Construction Services
Danny Sullivan Group
Etag Fixings UK
Falcon Green
Groundforce
Jomas Associates
JSP
MGF Excavation Safety Solutions
Newton Waterproofing Systems
Best Consultant to Work For
Arcadis
Bidsmarter
Engineering Design Consultants
Innvent
Jomas Associates
Kingston Barnes
McLeod + Aitken
Purpol Marketing
Soben Contract and Commercial
Turner + Townsend
Best Construction Project to Work On (Civils)
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme – Balfour Beatty/Costain/Skanska 
Chelsea to Battersea Tunnel and Pipeline – Barhale, Cadent Gas, Mott MacDonald, Skanska and tRIIO
Crossrail
Elan Valley Aqueduct Rehabilitation – BNM Alliance
Hinkley Point C – BYLOR
Leeds Flood Alleviation – BAM Nuttall and Mott MacDonald
London Bridge Station redevelopment – Costain/Balfour Beatty
Mersey Gateway – Kier/Samsung/FCC
New Wear Crossing – Farrans/Victor Buyck
Queensferry Crossing – Galliford Try/Hochtief, Dragados, American Bridge
Best Construction Project to Work On (Building)
Bloomberg London – Sir Robert McAlpine
Bracken House, London – McLaren Construction
Elephant Park, London – Lendlease
Gascoigne Estate – Bouygues UK
Manchester Airport Transformation Programme – Laing O’Rourke
Old Admiralty Building, London – Willmott Dixon
Port Street, Manchester – Bardsley Construction
St Mary’s Row, Moseley – Bespoke Construction
Trago Mills – Kier
Nottingham University GERA Building – Aluprof
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