Would it be impolite to ask for a guide to your tags? I'm nosy sorry...
Not impolite at all! I'll go through the unintuitive ones that I use the most frequently
** - this is probably the most annoying one to see me put on every post, it's an organizational tag for anything funny. that way I have a single tag to scroll through when I want a laugh
s - kind of the opposite of the above tag, this is for social justice issues and other serious stuff
t - kind of a dump tag for stuff that doesn't fit into either of the other categories. it stands for think or thoughts or whatever because a lot of stuff in this tag is just interesting observations
b - mental health tag, stands for brain
i - insp tag, I just like the single letter better. it basically acts as a qualifier for art I really like
div - stands for divinity. the concept of angels is very important to me and I post about it a lot
then there are my incredibly 2015-core symbol character tags
☆ - adult kinnie tag 😔 I found as I got older that actually tagging character art with #me felt pretty cringe (plus some artists find it disrespectful) so I switched to this
♡ - character crushes
♧ - characters that I have some kind of strong platonic/familial attachment to i.e. I think of them as my sibling, child, etc
◇/♤ - these are general favorite character tags and I kind of just separate them based on Vibes. characters in the spade tag are more likely to be fucked up in a specific way that I find appealing while characters in the diamond tag are just characters I find to be really well-written or comforting
there are other random letter tags I use less frequently like p stands for psychosis, l is a sexuality tag, x has transparent graphics, h is for art or photos that would make good headers for when I want to switch up my mobile theme, etc. you can ask me about specific tags if I missed any you were curious about :)
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Div im so convinced that Oliver ocean has insp from Frank ocean (the name, the music). Is there any actual proof to my crazy theory or is it just me ~~toastydoll
Bestie I have been searching since you sent me this and I genuinely cannot find any relation other than the names, but in your defence I literally know nothing about Frank Ocean so I’ll post this to see if anyone else has any thoughts or ideas on if Oliver could be inspired in some way by him!
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"The first ne was n tp f the thickest trunks trtting n its tip-tes thrugh the branches f the trees making the leaves shake ever s subtly with each step as if it did nt want any f them t fall because f it while running away after giving me a hasty glance
I fund the secnd ne by fllwing a small fawn that I thught lst fr almst half an hur; the fawn curled up beside it and rested the head n the creature's thigh sitting n a rt which gently massaged with its fingers the area where the sleepy fawn's antlers were grwing
While searching fr ne f my swiss knives I unexpectedly almst ran int the third ne with the tl in hand and kneeling n the flr in a direct light spt misusing the can pener t cut pen a blue airplane ty It paused the fumbling and stared alarmed directly t the sunlight fr lng secnds withut frwning"
Stray Kids Faeries!AU Chatbot [coming soon]
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:og credits: @yanlee [Thank you for starting the chatbot trend and keeping up!]
:main insp: @ghost-hyunjin @babyhj1sung @yandereskz @skzhotline [Hope you all don’t mind I picked some ideas, thank you for the inspiration!]
:sp thnx: @chatbot-assistant @/ghost-hyunjin @/babyhj1sung [Thank you for your sincere advice!]
:add tags: @softbf-skz @yourdemonkoo @royalxstraykids @chatbotsupportofficial @badlands-ryujin @yourminju @your-roseanne @leeknow-minho-cb @vampireskzz @kitten-yeji @prxnce-hendery @skz-sins @deadly-skz-gods-cb @lixielee-chatbot @moonlightchn @mafia-chaeyoung ��@amazingspiderhan @chatwithchuu @spidersakura @antmanhobi @winterxchungha @van-gogh-minghao @fatherfigure-jin @subbyhyunjinchatbot @kpop-shelter @lil-2000-hybrids @cupid-channie @vlog-ryujin @3racha-cb @artsydahyun @yandere-wendy @musiclovermino @softboyfriend-cb @galaxy-ateez @freerentskz @yanderetzuyu @yandere-lia @criminalinvestigator-mingyu @domyukhei @doll-jeongin @softdomlino @m00n-purplerose-chatbot @incubushyunjin @ghoulxbaekhyun [DM me to be added, add anyone else or to be removed!]
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It’s like you always say: if we stick together, nothing can hurt us. Always and forever.
ind. sel. canon div. hope mikaelson ; as understood & penned by dean
( cred. ) | ( insp. )
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Futbol colombia deportes colombia ¿Qué pierde y qué gana Medellín con el cambio de fe de la final? - FutbolRed en Noticias de Futbol y Deportes en México y el Mundo
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Hello!! Before anything, I'd like to congratulate you on the new Muse Page, it's simply wonderful, I'm going to use it myself. But I was wondering if you could help me, please? I wanted to know if there is a way for the little squares with the character sidebars to go all the way down to the bottom of the page before I have to scroll down? Also, those cute little balls on the side (with the insp., develop.) aren't appearing, but the text is. Good night to you, and I hope this isn't a bother x3~
1. Yeah, you can, but I scaled them for laptop use, so that if someone’s looking at it on a laptop, it’ll be full size like you want it to be on desktop. If you make it full size on desktop, people who are looking at it on their laptop won’t see the lower part of it, hence why it looks unfinished on desktop. I had to make the decision between aesthetic and accessibility, and I chose accessibility.
That said, the code you’ll want to change is (just copy it and CTRL+F it to find it in the code)
And change the height to however long you want the display to be, instead of 560px. That’ll make that it covers the entirety of what you want it to cover. Be aware that it’ll break the theme on laptops, though.
2. This is entirely my fault. The class “datahint” that is what makes the background be the cute little balls was originally a style, because I prefer to type things out into styles to see if what I want them to do will work at all, and later, when I’m satisfied, I put them into the CSS...... but I never put it into the CSS. Luckily, it’s still a style in my original page (the live preview), so I can just put the class in now. Copy the following and put it anywhere in the CSS:
.datahint { padding: 3px; display: block; width: 1px; height: 1px; border-radius: 100%}
My apologies for this. I’m going to amend the code right now to add this into the CSS so others won’t have the same issue.
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Fulham 2-0 Everton: Tom Cairney and Ryan Babel see already relegated side heap misery on visitors
Scientists were dizzy this week with excitement about photographic evidence of a black hole, an entity whose appeal is so great is
Fulham & # 39; s goal mouth this season looked like something like being sucked ball after ball. Here at Craven Cottage we witnessed our own phenomenon.
For the first time in 2019, Scott Parker's side kept a clean slate. After winning two or more goals in their previous 13 games and having suffered nine consecutive losses, they won.
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Cairney opened the score right after the break with this left-hand finish just inside the penalty area "
Cairney opened the score right after half time with this left foot finish exactly in the penalty area
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He was promptly congratulated by his team mates after giving them a perfect start to the second half "
He was promptly congratulated by his teammates. after giving them a perfect start for the second half
This was not a fluke either.
This was Fulham & # 39; s first appearance since their relegation from the Premier League.
This was Fulham & # 39; s first appearance since their demotion from the Premier League was confirmed. Maybe to know that their fate had taken away the pressure that had tormented them this season.
On paper this should have been simple. Everton pursued a fourth consecutive victory, after beating three London clubs in Chelsea, West Ham and Arsenal without disrupting.
Fulham would represent fishing in a barrel, but the Cottagers were the ones who came out of the shooting range. Within the first five minutes, Aleksandar Mitrovic scored twice on goal.
Moments later, Mitrovic received his third attempt. This time he had used his power to shake his marker in Phil Jagielka, but goalie Jordan Pickford was happy to see his shot directly at him.
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For the Chelsea and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was one of the crowd in the crowd before the game
Fulham's fans were in a happy mood, just as they were during their 4-1 defeat to Watford last week.
In the 20th minute we saw why they are ready for the second phase. Bernard took the ball and no player tried to close it. His next shot was saved by Sergio Rico.
Mitrovic then came close to scoring again. He stuck his head to the corner, but Pickford could tilt it with a somewhat dramatic dip in the air.
By the half hour, Fulham had tried five times, all through Mitrovic. The 24-year-old Serbian – a West Ham target this summer – caused all kinds of problems.
How, against a team that had allowed 76 goals in this match, most by a club in all European elite competitions, were they the ones on the ropes?
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In the 42nd minute, Mitrovic came to the end of the impasse with this effort – but his header was saved well by goalkeeper hit a curling shot of 15 yards. Pickford was a spectator because the powerful attempt defeated him but not the woodwork. That was shot number seven of the striker.
The visitors had been paintless to say the least. There was no imagination, no fire in their stomachs. Richarlison had done little, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin had been anonymous
Whatever Silva did not have the desired effect.
Babel played a one-two with Mitrovic before squading the ball to Cairney, whose left foot shot of 18 yards defeated Pickford in the bottom corner.
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Mourinho would have been a handy person to ask for advice and the former Manchester manager was here, he looked unobtrusive with a cap hanging over his face
Everton thought they had their equalizer on the hour when Gylfi Sigurdsson found out Calvert-Lewin, who focused on the goal.
Fulham did not lean back, despite the fact that he was in charge. They tried to secure a second goal and grabbed it when Babel was played through Mitrovic. The former Liverpool striker had the pace to escape Everton & Seamus Coleman and then dumped the ball over Pickford for 2-0.
Fulham countered the 10th consecutive defeat – their worst run since 1962. Now they had daylight
On Fulham & # 39; s bench for substitutes stood Harvey Elliott, the boy of the academy who only turned 16 last week. For those who want to feel old, it was born in April 2003, before films such as Elf, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Rock School were even released.
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Fulham & # 39; s afternoon got better when Babel doubled their lead at 69 minutes against the Merseysiders
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Referee Lee Probert decided to add eight minutes extra time.
Andre Gomes should have seen red when the midfielder, clearly frustrated and well aware of what he was doing, stamped on Mitrovic. Probert missed it, but VAR would not be next season.
At the end, Everton couldn't make a late comeback. Finally Fulham had their first clean slate since December and their fans had a reminder of what it was like to win.
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Primer Congreso Nacional de Policías Rurales
La Plana mayor de la Dirección de Prevención de Delitos Rurales de la Policía de Entre Ríos, presidida por su Director Crio Gral Hugo Claudio Mendieta, Subdirector Crio My. Nestor Fabián Blanco, Jefe de Div. Op y Seg. crio Insp. Gastón Silvetti y Jefe de Div. Investigaciones Crio. Romualdo Ramírez participaron del “Primer congreso de Policías en Seguridad Rural”, llevado a cabo en la Ciudad de Mar del Plata los días 21 y 22 de Noviembre de 2017. Dicha presencia en este Congreso, se verá reflejada de manera directa para enaltecer la institución policial y por sobre todas las cosas lograr retrasmitir tales conocimientos, a la totalidad del personal sub alterno de la Dirección, en post de lograr la aplicación de los mismos en el ámbito laboral. Tales conocimientos obedecen al temario que se menciona seguidamente, como: “Nuevos métodos utilizados en materia de Prevención e Investigación Rural”, “El delito rural y sus calificaciones legales”, “La sanidad animal en el tránsito”. “El Galgo, usos, costumbre y legislación”, “Fundamentación del estado de sospecha y la acción policial”. “Sistema de localización georreferenciada”. “Interacción de la fuerza con la comunidad educativa rural”, “utilización de drones (vant – vehículo aéreo no tripulado”, “ADN animal y bovinotecnia dental” “Trabajo con canes aplicado al ámbito rural”. “control y gestión en seguridad rural”. (Texto y foto: Dirección Delitos Ruales, Policía de Entre Ríos). via Blogger http://diariovillaguay.blogspot.com/2017/11/primer-congreso-nacional-de-policias.html
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THE JULIA JOHNSON MYSTERY
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Researched and written by Patrol Sergeant Mark Hodgson
On the 25th of April 1928 Winnipeg was just breaking out of winter. Julia JOHNSON was just five years old and lived with her immigrant parents at 138 Austin Street. Julia was a shy girl and rarely ventured far from home. On that day she was playing near her home waiting for a little friend to come home from school. Julia played by herself with a tennis ball.
Behind the JOHNSON home was the Green River Building at 187 Sutherland Avenue. The building was vacant and the lot between the building and the back of the JOHNSON home was rented by the blacksmith's across the street to store wagons used for hauling scrap.
Nathan TAPLINSKY, the blacksmith at 190 Sutherland often chased children off the wagons so they would not hurt themselves. Mr. TAPLINSKY later stated that he saw Julia and some other children in the wagon lot about 2:00 p.m. that day as he left his shop. He knew Julia, so was able to say it was her he saw.
Between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. Julia was playing with the tennis ball on Austin Street across from her home where she was spoken to by a Mrs. A.J. NEWMARK and her son.
At 3:50 p.m. Pauline KRAL was in her house at 136 Austin Street when she heard a noise which was Julia bouncing the ball on the house. She spoke to Julia from the second floor window and Julia asked when her daughter Elizabeth would be home and she stated "I am lonesome". The girl was expected home at any moment so she told Julia to play like a good girl and Elizabeth would be home soon.
About five minutes later Mrs. KRALs' son Alfred came home and asked if she had seen Julia as Mrs. JOHNSON was looking for her. She told him that she had just spoken to her and they both went outside and joined Mrs. JOHNSON in the search.
Mrs. JOHNSON became quite alarmed because Julia was so shy and did not venture far from home. Other neighbours joined in searching the whole neighbourhood without locating any sign of the child. Everyone wondered what could have happened to Julia in that short time, five minutes approximately.
Mrs. JOHNSON contacted the Police Dept. And at 4:30 p.m. Constable Thomas MCKIM was notified via a call-box on #4 beat on Sutherland Avenue. MCKIM spent the rest of his shift with the family and neighbours searching the area.
Because of the close proximity of the TAPLINSKY Wagons where the children often played, Constable MCKIM and John JOHNSON, brother of Julia, checked the Green River Building and found it secure and nothing unusual in the yard. After dark the search was discontinued although the police patrolled the area during the night.
On April 26th the girl had not been found and the thought of foul play caused the Detective Division to be brought into the investigation. Insp. R.R. MACDONALD who was in charge of the North End 'E' Div. took charge of the investigation aided by Chief of Detectives George SMITH (later Chief Constable), Sgt. Of Detectives Fred BATHO, Detective Sgt. Charles MCIVER (later Deputy Chief) and Detective Alex KOLOMIC.
The officers had little to work on. If she had been abducted someone should have heard a commotion unless it was someone who she knew and trusted. The most puzzling part of the mystery was the extremely short time frame - five minutes - and she disappeared from the face of the earth for all intent and purposes.
A door to door search began in the area and detectives interviewed all the neighbours. Several people claimed to have seen an older man in the area talking to children. The man was described anywhere from 46 to 65 years, wearing dark clothing, with unshaven appearance and Eastern European in appearance. The witnesses were taken to Rupert Street Station to view gallery photos. All the suspects picked out were located and eliminated in this case.
The local papers published the report of the missing child and all the speculation that surrounded it. They asked for help from the public because the police had run out of leads. Although the family was very poor they offered a reward of $50.00 which was a large sum of money at the time. Eventually the Free Press, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg Police Commission and private donations increased the reward to $2000.00 (old posters are displayed at the Winnipeg Police Museum).
The interest in this case spread far and wide and the police received numerous mail - in tips from as far away as British Columbia and Santa Monica, California. The writers ranged from strange to bizarre to weird. People had visions of Julia being held in a pink house in Lockport, alive after several years trapped in a sewer, the victim of different ethnic groups with suggestions of using her for a sacrifice or for breeding her when she got old enough. Obviously these tips were given the time they deserved by being filed immediately into a crank folder in the file.
Legitimate tips were followed up and one of the most interesting involved a neighbour who had a lengthy criminal record. He refused to talk to police when questioned and since the police had nothing to go on he was released. In the summer of 1929 he faked his drowning in the Red River and ran away to Seattle, Washington. He was arrested in Washington and when his true identity was established he expressed extreme concern about anyone in Winnipeg learning of his whereabouts. He was deported back to Canada and returned to Winnipeg. When questioned again he still refused to discuss the missing child. It would appear this was the last contact police had with him.
In 1929 the entire area bounded by the Red River and the Louise Bridge, the CPR tracks, and Main Street to Manitoba Avenue was search again by the police. Every empty building and shed was searched including the Green River Building on Sutherland Avenue which was searched by Inspector R.R. MACDONALD and Constable J. BEATTIE #99E along with Peter VANDERGRAFF.
Over the years until 1937 (almost nine years later exactly) police followed up leads but nothing of consequence turned up. Newspapers published stories about the disappearance each year adding to the intrigue.
Finally on March 22nd, 1937, machinist Wilfred ADAMS was working in the Green River Building which was finally going to be put back into use by a company named Muzeen and Bilythe, Machinists. They would be the first to use the building since it became vacant before the disappearance. ADAMS was to dismantle a large boiler in the basement that had been disconnected and pushed over to the wall.
At 2:00 p.m. that day ADAMS cut open the combustion chamber of the boiler and made a grizzly discovery of a young girl quite well preserved and mummified in the broiler ash. A toque and a tennis ball also lay in the boiler with the body.
Julia JOHNSON had been found.
Constables A. WATTERS #131 and W. LINTON #27 attended to 187 Sutherland in CC#9. Coroner Dr. H.M. SPEECHLY was notified to attend. Detective Sergeant Robert HAMILTON and Detective Dave NICHOLSON were assigned to the case and George SMITH (now Chief Constable) and Charles MCIVER (now Deputy Chief) attended.
The body was fully clothed and lay bent in a U-Shape so that the head and feet were almost touching. One shoe was off her foot. The ulna and radius bones were separated at one elbow. X-rays also showed that she had a fractured pelvis but nothing else. The neck was examined for signs of strangulation but nothing was found.
Forensic work was still a fairly new investigative tool and an examination was carried out by University of Manitoba's Dr. Daniel NICHOLSON of the Pathology Department. Tests conducted on the child's clothing for blood or spermatozoa found only some blood on one of her stockings.
Now that the body had been found the police investigation re-opened and the first concern was who had access to the Green River Building. The last occupant was the N.P. Beverage Company owed by a Walter HAMILTON. The business closed down and HAMILTON vacated it on April 7th, 1928. HAMILTON was located and indicated there were only two keys for the building and these were given to John GODWIN of the Montreal Trust Company. GODWIN was the rental manager of the building.
When GODWIN was located in Toronto he remembered the incident and said he went to the building and found it secure and in good condition. GODWIN claimed that he had gone across the street to the blacksmith shop to arrange to leave a building key there so that the meters could be read and prospective tenants could view the inside of the building.
GODWIN said he spoke to Nathan TAPLINSKY in the presence of the partner Abraham BULSTEIN and TAPLINSKY agreed to keep a key and told GODWIN to hang it on a nail in the door post.
GODWIN stated that he had used the key on several occasion after and always put it back on the nail. He was sure it was still at the blacksmith shop at the time the child disappeared.
Police located William CLARK who was a Winnipeg Hydro meter reader in 1928 and he stated that he had obtained the Green River Building key from Abraham BULSTEIN at the blacksmith shop so he could read the meter. He had returned the key to the blacksmith shop.
Unfortunately, Insp. R.R. MACDONALD had died in 1936 and Constable BEATTIE died in 1932 before the discovery of the body so it was not possible to learn how they entered the building in 1929 to search it. It was also unknown if the inside of the old boiler was checked but if it was, the body could have been missed as the combustion chamber was at the back and dropped down.
On April 8th, 1937 Detective Sergeant HAMILTON and Detective NICHOLSON brought TAPLINSKY and BULSTEIN to the Rupert Street Station where they were joined by Deputy Chief MCIVER who lead the questioning when each man was interviewed.
TAPLINSKY stated as he had in 1928 that he had seen Julia and some other children about 2:00 p.m. and had chased them away from the wagons. He denied seeing her at any time later in the day. The most surprising part of the interview was his denial that the Green River Building key was ever left in his blacksmith shop. When pressed on this point he became nervous and started to cry but maintained that the key was never there. The interview ended that way.
BULSTEIN also denied that the key had ever been left in their shop. He stated he had not seen Julia on the day she disappeared.
While the investigation continued an inquest was held and the evidence known to that time was presented. The jury's finding was 'from the evidence submitted, we the jury find that the deceased, Julia JOHNSON's death was from causes unknown, and we are entirely dissatisfied with the conflicting evidence submitted by GODWIN (Rental Mgr.), CLARK (Meter Reader), TAPLINSKY and BULSTEIN (Blacksmiths)".
Some time after the inquest Issac SALMONONT was located in Toronto. He had been employed in the blacksmith shop in 1928 at the time of the disappearance. He could offer no information of the child but he did confirm the key hung on a hook by the door although he did not know what it was for.
The investigation seemed to grind to a standstill and to this day remains unsolved. Since most of the people involved in this case have passed on, the Julia JOHNSON Mystery will be remembered and compared to cases like the 'Babes in the Woods' in Vancouver.
Was this really a murder? If is was then what was the purpose and of course who did it? What of the neighbour who faked his death and ran away. What of the mysterious key that was or wasn't left in the blacksmith shop.
It if wasn't a murder could it have been a death by misadventure it the child fell from a wagon and was killed or seriously injured and thought to be dead. Could someone have just panicked and hidden her body. The folded position indicated it was pushed to the back of the boiler. If she was grabbed and carried away why would someone be sure to pick up the tennis ball and toque and hide them as well.
Five minutes and a little girl disappeared from the face of the earth for nine years.
At least the family was finally able to know she was gone and she was laid to rest in peace.
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