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B D Z for the ask game!!!
B - A pairing I didn't initially consider but someone changed my mind would definitely be Kamasaki/Moniwa. One of my friends really liked it and it eventually leaked over to me lol. It's fun.
D - A pairing I wish i liked but just cant? I honestly can't think of any? If I wanted to like a pairing I'd just figure out how to like it.
Z - This is just automatically what comes to mind when someone asks about fandom stuff: Different fandoms and how the canon results in different quantities of specific tropes and stuff. So Naruto and Miraculous share a perpensity for salt/bashing fics due to the....hatability of the canon portrayals of many characters. Mha also has a little bit of that just due to the lack of facing some things that happen but never have consequences. (Eg, bakugo being muzzled and restrained at the sports festival, all might, etc)
On the other end we have Spiderverse which is........full of nsfw as one might expect from a work thats full of attractive characters. Don’t go in anything relating to Miguel O'hara without filtering if you want to live.
But it also works at a broader level with story tropes and things that really only show up this often in Fandom. So like Naruto has a lot of one-way timetravel fics. There's so many ways to end the world, and so many ways to go back and change it and just skew the plot wildly that they're so common, and also just so much fun. Plus Naruto is kind of split into eras in canon, and there's so much for each era, so writers tend to specialize in certain eras or characters. So an author might specialize in Founders era stuff, or stuff when Kakashi was a kid, or any number of other things. I specialize mostly from the Uchiha massacre to the chuunin exams, plus Tenten is my absolute dear beloved and so is Shisui, assuming I can keep him alive. Which I do whenever possible.
Mha has a few one-way time travel fics, but they're much rarer. Miraculous I don't think has any. That's a phenomenon just in Naruto.
Mha is very prone to toss a rock in the middle of a stream and see where the water goes type of fics. Just changing one or two details(like who has what quirk, if someone's parents died, etc) and then seeing where it goes from there. They're fascinating because it's not really angry fix-its like you see in Naruto a lot, it's more respectful to canon, and is more of a game of yes and. The variation in what you can do with MHA is fascinating.
Haikyuu, on the direct other hand, is full of AU's. It has so many characters and all of them are so good, but, well, it's a volleyball anime, there isn't exactly much world to explore. So, AU's. Plus how you often get people who specialize in specific characters or teams, or have just the one blorbo who's a rare character and just lives in their head permanently(me with Nametsu Mai my dearly beloved). Sometimes you get aus where the teams are still holding up, all groups together, and sometimes(like when im doing it usually) there's no real organization like that, characters have just been stolen and plopped down into a new location and now the writer is pushing them together like we're all just playing dolls.
Feel free to take this all with a grain of salt, it's just things I've noticed in my own adventures through fandom, someone else might have a fully different view on things, but hey, what am I if not very prone to ppattern recognition.
If I get asked about Z again I'm going on my 'The Uchiha Were Fridged' rant
#ask game#and thats my 2 cents#or whole dollar#your choice#i don't tend to do analysis just because I miss things a lot#but pattern recognition go brr and this is a harmless one#no real contriversies in what patterns i see in fandom and fanfiction
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me: jezebel lies for fun
me, realizing what i first interpreted as saying outlandish lies for fun is actually a symptom of her being schizoaffective and i was probably projecting my psychosis: ah!
#i actually still am not firm on a diagnosis for he#her*#but i am having many thoughts#shes definitely delusional#tbd#this is ab disorganized speech and thought ppatterns
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Marianne Smink Screen-printed tiles.
#art#design#tiles#painting#ppattern#hand made#dutch#brush#abstract#marianne smink#hand stamped#brush painted#minimal
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Baseball hat pull ponytail thru the hole
yeah but what ppattern and color. also why is this anonymous
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In equity markets they say the trend is your friend ¥ and when you find it, follow it. But as the vigilant trader knows, trends are fickle finite and fleeting. This is especially true when the volatility index is high.
Avoid trading biased or stubbornly thinking something should or shouldn’t happen and let the market tell you what its next move will be. Traders who value longevity balance short term shenaniganz with long term chart ppatterns. This is to say a good trader will eat a short loss for a long gain all day long and still sleep at night like Baby Jesus in a mink cradle.
Ask yourself:
1-Am I running a marathon or a sprint? (do I own the proper footwear)
2-Is the analyst a sprinter or marathon runner? (are we in agreement in principle, what footwear have they)
3-Do I have more upside potential or downside risk? (and how is that risk mitigated)
4-Is my risk tolerance aligned with the opportunity-costs? In poker we call this “pot odds”
And most importantly,
5-What do I potentially not know, that I do not know I don’t know. (what questions should I be asking, what haven’t I considered)
IT AINT WHAT YA DONT KNOW THAT’LL GET YA— ITS WHAT YA KNOW FO SHO, THAT JUST AINT TRUE
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I just added this listing on Poshmark: Bugatchi Tonal Check Button Down Shirt.
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Crochet openwork pattern
The top is connected from separate openwork bands connected to each other. The model looks very beautiful.

The wide band fits from the center line to the edge.
Then we return again to the beginning of knitting and continue to knit the second side of the strip in the same way as the first.
After the required number of bands will be connected, we connect them as shown in the diagram.
Ppattern diagram...
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less - paging through files and output Linux Command
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less [options] [filename]
Description
less is a program for paging through files or other output. It was written in reaction to the perceived primitiveness of more (hence its name). Some commands may be preceded by a number.
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-[z] num, --window=num Set number of lines to scroll to num. Default is one screenful. A negative num sets the number to num lines less than the current number. +[+] command Run command on startup. If command is a number, jump to that line. The option ++ applies this command to each file in the command-line list. -?, --help Print help screen. Ignore all other options; do not page through file. -a, --search-screen When searching, begin after last line displayed. (Default is to search from second line displayed.) -bbuffers, --buffers=buffers Use this many buffers for each file (default is 10). Buffers are 1 KB in size. -c, --clear-screen Redraw screen from top, not bottom. -d, --dumb Suppress dumb-terminal error messages. -e, --quit-at-eof Automatically exit after reaching EOF twice. -f, --force Force opening of directories and devices; do not print warning when opening binaries. -g, --hilite-search Highlight only string found by past search command, not all matching strings. -hnum, --max-back-scroll=num Never scroll backward more than num lines at once. -i, --ignore-case Make searches case-insensitive, unless the search string contains uppercase letters. -jnum, --jump-target=num Position target line on line num of screen. Target line can be the result of a search or a jump. Count lines beginning from 1 (top line). A negative num is counted back from bottom of screen. -kfile, --lesskey-file=file Read file to define special key bindings. -m, --long-prompt Display more-like prompt, including percent of file read. -n, --line-numbers Do not calculate line numbers. Affects -m and -M options and = and v commands (disables passing of line number to editor). -ofile, --log-file=file When input is from a pipe, copy output to file as well as to screen. (Prompt for overwrite authority if file exists.) -ppattern, --pattern=pattern At startup, search for first occurrence of pattern. -q, --quiet, --silent Disable ringing of bell on attempts to scroll past EOF or before beginning of file. Attempt to use visual bell instead. -r, --raw-control-chars Display "raw" control characters instead of using ^x notation. This sometimes leads to display problems, which might be fixed by using -R instead. -s, --squeeze-blank-lines Print successive blank lines as one line. -ttag, --tag=tag Edit file containing tag. Consult ./tags (constructed by ctags). -u, --underline-special Treat backspaces and carriage returns as printable input. -w, --hilite-unread Show the line to which a movement command has skipped, phrases displayed by a search command, or the first unread line during a normal scroll by highlighting text in reverse video. -x n, --tabs=n Set tab stops to every n characters. Default is 8. -y n, --max-forw-scroll=n Never scroll forward more than n lines at once. -B, --auto-buffers Do not automatically allocate buffers for data read from a pipe. If -b specifies a number of buffers, allocate that many. If necessary, allow information from previous screens to be lost. -C, --CLEAR-SCREEN Redraw screen by clearing it and then redrawing from top. -E, --QUIT-AT-EOF Automatically exit after reaching EOF once. -F, --quit-if-one-screen Exit without displaying anything if first file can fit on a single screen. -G, --HILITE-SEARCH Never highlight matching search strings. -I, --IGNORE-CASE Make searches case-insensitive, even when the search string contains uppercase letters. -J, --status-column Used with -w or -W, highlight a single column on the left edge of the screen instead of the whole text of an unread line. -K charset Use the specified charset. -M Prompt more verbosely than with -m, including percentage, line number, and total lines. -N, --LINE-NUMBERS Print line number before each line. -O file, --LOG-FILE=file Similar to -o, but do not prompt when overwriting file. -P[mM=] prompt Set the prompt displayed by less at the bottom of each screen to prompt. The m sets the prompt invoked by the -m option, the M sets the prompt invoked by the -M option, and the = sets the prompt invoked by the = command. Special characters (described in the manpage for less), can be used to print statistics and other information in these prompts. -Q, --QUIET, --SILENT Never ring terminal bell. -R, --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS Like r, but adjust screen to account for presence of control characters. -S, --chop-long-lines Cut, do not fold, long lines. -T file, --tag-file=file With the -t option or :t command, read file instead of ./tags. -U, --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL Treat backspaces and carriage returns as control characters. -V, --version Display version and exit. -W, --HILITE-UNREAD Show phrases displayed by a search command, or the first unread line of any forward movement that is more than one line, by highlighting text in reverse video. -X, --no-init Do not send initialization and deinitialization strings from termcap to terminal. Commands Many commands can be preceded by a numeric argument, referred to as number in the command descriptions. SPACE,^V,f,^F Scroll forward the default number of lines (usually one windowful). z Similar to SPACE, but allows the number of lines to be specified, in which case it resets the default to that number. RETURN,^N,e,^E,j,^J Scroll forward. Default is one line. Display all lines, even if the default is more lines than the screen size. d,^D,PageDown Scroll forward. Default is one-half the screen size. The number of lines may be specified, in which case the default is reset. b,^B,ESC-v Scroll backward. Default is one windowful. w Like b, but allows the number of lines to be specified, in which case it resets the default to that number. y,^Y,^P,k,^K Scroll backward. Default is one line. Display all lines, even if the default is more lines than the screen size. u,^U,PageUp Scroll backward. Default is one-half the screen size. The number of lines may be specified, in which case the default is reset. r,^R,^L Redraw screen. R Like r, but discard buffered input. F Scroll forward. When an EOF is reached, continue trying to find more output, behaving similarly to tail -f. g,<,ESC-< Skip to a line. Default is 1. G,>,ESC-> Skip to a line. Default is the last line. p,% Skip to a position number percent of the way into the file. { If the top line on the screen includes a {, find its matching }. If the top line contains multiple {s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. } If the bottom line on the screen includes a }, find its matching {. If the bottom line contains multiple }s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. ( If the top line on the screen includes a (, find its matching ). If the top line contains multiple (s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. ) If the bottom line on the screen includes a ), find its matching (. If the bottom line contains multiple )s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. [ If the top line on the screen includes a [, find its matching ] . If the top line contains multiple [s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. ] If the bottom line on the screen includes a ] , find its matching [. If the bottom line contains multiple ] s, use number to determine which one to use in finding a match. ESC-^F Behave like { but prompt for two characters, which it substitutes for { and } in its search. ESC-^B Behave like } but prompt for two characters, which it substitutes for { and } in its search. m Prompt for a lowercase letter and then use that letter to mark the current position. ' (single apostrophe) Prompt for a lowercase letter and then go to the position marked by that letter. There are some special characters: ^ Beginning of file. $ End of file. ^X^X Same as '. /pattern Find next occurrence of pattern, starting at second line displayed. Some special characters can be entered before pattern: ! Find lines that do not contain pattern. * If current file does not contain pattern, continue through the rest of the files in the command-line list. @ Search from the first line in the first file specified on the command line, no matter what the screen currently displays. ?pattern Search backward, beginning at the line before the top line. Treats !, *, and @ as special characters when they begin pattern, as / does. ESC-/pattern Same as /*. ESC-?pattern Same as ?*. n Repeat last pattern search. N Repeat last pattern search in the reverse direction. ESC-n Repeat previous search command, but as though it were prefaced by *. ESC-N Repeat previous search command, but as though it were prefaced by * and in the reverse direction. ESC-u Toggle search highlighting. :e [filename] Read in filename and insert it into the command-line list of filenames. Without filename, reread the current file. filename may contain special characters: % Name of current file. # Name of previous file. ^X^V,E Same as :e. :n Read in next file in command-line list. :p Read in previous file in command-line list. :x Read in first file in command-line list. :f, =,^G Print filename, position in command-line list, line number on top of window, total lines, byte number, and total bytes. - (single dash) Expects to be followed by a command-line option letter. Toggle the value of that option or, if appropriate, prompt for its new value. -+ Expects to be followed by a command-line option letter. Reset that option to its default. -- Expects to be followed by a command-line option letter. Reset that option to the opposite of its default, where the opposite can be determined. _ (underscore) Expects to be followed by a command-line option letter. Display that option's current setting. +command Execute command each time a new file is read in. q,:q,:Q,ZZ Exit. v Not valid for all versions. Invoke editor specified by $VISUAL or $EDITOR, or vi if neither is set. ! [command] Not valid for all versions. Invoke $SHELL or sh. If command is given, run it and then exit. Special characters: % Name of current file. # Name of previous file. !! Last shell command. | mark-letter command Not valid for all versions. Pipe fragment of file (from first line on screen to mark-letter) to command. mark-letter may also be: ^ Beginning of file. $ End of file. .,newline Current screen is piped.
Prompts
The prompt interprets certain sequences specially. Those beginning with % are always evaluated. Those beginning with ? are evaluated if certain conditions are true. Some prompts determine the position of particular lines on the screen. These sequences require that a method of determining that line be specified. See the -P option and the manpage for more information. Reference : http://ift.tt/2sDE159
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