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giovithunder · 2 years
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Recensione di L'arte di respirare di TJ Klune
#tjklune #triskelledizioni #lartedirespirare
“Eppure non mi lascia andare. È la sua promessa silenziosa.” Ed eccoci qui, ancora una volta a parlare di The Seafare Chronicles. Stavolta è il tempo di recensire L’arte di respirare, terzo volume della serie romance firmata TJ Klune. Si tratta di L’arte di respirare, il primo volume in cui il protagonista indiscusso è Kid, il minore dei fratelli McKenna, adesso diventato (quasi) adulto. La…
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luvrl0sers · 2 years
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hi~ can i request a tarot reading for bts <33 !
my melodies are:
"planet girl" by jooyoung
"daisy" by kid travis
"venus" by dpr live
"love to dream" by doja cat
"moonlight" by chase atlantic
thank you :)
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❧𝖙𝖆𝖗𝖔𝖙 𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝖓𝖔. 31
𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐢𝐬...
𝖏𝖚𝖓𝖌𝖐𝖔𝖔𝖐✨
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𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐝...
“Damn
Girl you got me thinkin of
With bottles of Dom Perignon”
“Shit
Let us get lost tonight
Leave all your thoughts behind
Pieces of us to the paradise”
“You and me in the
unreachable place”
“In the unbreathing
place you and I”
“Yet again you reside inside
of my dome late night
the trembling in my ear”
“I'm fucking into her Let us
fly to wherever
Jheez She so inspirational
 I never felt this way
You are just too much
addiction Damn So she
so inspirational 
I'm fucking into her”
“Shit
So gravitational
Can't get away of her
She just too much addiction”
“Our continuous sense
of motion is a roller coaster
when it go up your body is
an amusement park
Got my ticket
Get out of the way”
❧𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐭 𝐠𝐢𝐫𝐥 - 𝐣𝐨𝐨𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐠
“It feels like I'm drivin' me crazy
Don’t wanna waste my time
So eat my heart out”
“Leave it all now
I've been tryin' to let you go
Memories repeat,
miss your heartbeat
I just wanted to let you know”
“I guess happy ever after’s on your
Mind and on your heart
Drag you to the afterlife
With you by my side ”
“Baby, I don’t wanna make
a mistake with you, baby”
❧𝐝𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐲 - 𝐤𝐢𝐝 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐬
“My hands on arrest
Putting me to test
Misses V-E-N-U-S”
“She goes by the name of Aphrodite
She doesn't like timid
and pretentious people”
“That is the shape of a back
that an ordinary man
wouldn't handle
In my eyes, everything
looks sweet”
“Okay girl, 1:1
Okay girl, come and fight me
Come in and go to your position
The bed is our boxing ring
Show me your inner Tyson,
Mayweather, or Ali
I don't call you a woman lightly”
“Damn, stunned her,
her waist on me, ooh
Damn, grabbin' on my neck,
spitting on my throat” “I obey her, I call her 'misses'”
❧𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐬 - 𝐝𝐫𝐩 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞
“I got in my head, I bet you
could get me back out
Or you could leave me there, 'cause”
“We just love to dream
In my fantasy when you woke up, oh
It's not you, baby, it's just me”
“When I hear you speak, it really drives it deep
Woke up in a sweat in the middle of the night
It's gettin' under my skin, baby
I wouldn't wonder why”
“You look a little exhausted, ayy
We should say "nah" to the party, ayy
Take me home in the Bugatti, ayy
Hope you like a little tear, put it on his tittie
Like when ya rub my tum, ayy
Jump in bed without my bonnet, ah
Take a minute for the finer things
I don't even wanna sleep”
❧𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐦 - 𝐝𝐨𝐣𝐚 𝐜𝐚𝐭
“We're running in the moonlight
We're dancing in the open waves
You're hangin' for a good time
Something that'll make you stay
And girl, you fall down again”
“You're falling in and out through a sunset
And I just wanna know if you're in love yet girl”
“She just wants to talk through the daytime
And I just want it all when the time's right”
“You tell me you're all out again
We're running in the moonlight
Could you show me the way again?”
❧𝐦𝐨𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 - 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐚𝐭𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜
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i’m so sorry for the wait! thank you sm for being so patient <3 these songs were so fun to do the SCREAMED jungkook 💗 enjoy 💗
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contentgreenearth · 2 years
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ACCUMULATED TYPINGS
These are people/characters (other than the 200 people from my dreams), who I've typed personally, or I've seen typed somewhere else, and I agree with the typing. To agree with a typing, the person had to type the same using my methodology as outlined in my Typing In Practice Posts.
If I actually know, or can be fairly certain of, a person's DISC and SOJT type, I will put it after their name in parenthesis. If there's a Typing In Practice post for this person, the number will also appear after their name in parenthesis
ESTJ
Astrippus (&)
Diana Ross (#11)
Lindsay Johnson/LiJo (#2)
Madonna (#12) (D/C [S] slot 21) (Te-s/Se-f)
Napoleon (&)
Paul from Tarsus in the Bible
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins-TLC (#22)
ESTP
Adele (#13)
"Eminem " persona
Göthe (&)
"Harry Potter "
Jennifer Lopez ( #16 )(D=I [-], not on wheel)(Se T>F)
Laban in the Bible
Mike Tyson (Se T>F)
ENTJ
C S Joseph (#17)
Donald Trump
"Darth Vader"
Lenin (&)
King Solomon in the Bible
ENTP
Ben Vasserlan (#14)
Chris from "Asura Psych" (#17)
Joshua in the Bible
Socrates (&)
Taylor Swift (#6) (D/I [S] slot 24)(Ne T>F)
ESFJ
Ariana Grande
Barnabas in the Bible
Beyonce Knowles
Bill Clinton (F-s E>I)
Doctor Mike
Elton John
Joe Biden
"Lady Gaga" persona
Marshall Mathers (#10)(I/S/D slot 47)(Fe S>N)
Mary Wilson-Supremes (#11)(I=S)(F-s E>I)
Ronald Regan
ESFP
Aaron the Priest in the Bible
Alecia Moore/P!nk (#9)(I [S][C] slot 8)(Fe-s short dom/long aux)
Florence Ballard-Supremes (#11)
Jack from Jacksepticeye YouTube channel (#19)
Kurt Cobain-Nirvana (#18)
Michael Hutchence-INXS (#18)
Miley Cyrus (#4)
Pushkin (&)
Robin Williams/comedian
ENFJ
Andrew Ridgeley-Wham!
Joseph Göbbels (Hitler's media manager)
Kristin from "Dear Kristin" (#5)(I/D [S] Slot 26)(Fe-n/Ne-t)
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes-TLC
Rebekah in the Bible
Simon Peter in the Bible
Tolstoy (&)
ENFP
Erik Thor (#7)(I [C][D] Slot 105)(Ne F>T)
Frank James
Ghazali (&)
Hans Christian Andersen (&)
King David in the Bible
Michael Jackson (#3)
Oscar Wilde
Prince Rogers Nelson
ISTJ
Jacob in the Bible
Plato (&)
St. Augustine (&) (FP to TJ in transit)
ISTP
Epicurus (&)
John son of Zebedee in the Bible
Moses in the Bible
INTJ
Blaise Pascal (&)
Einstein (&)
Elijah in the Bible
George W Bush
Jung
INTP
Lao Tsu (&)
Nietzsche
ISFJ
Akhmatova (&)
Isaac in the Bible
ISFP
Alicia Argello-Cook/Alicia Keys (#15) (S/D [C], slot 132) (S-f I>E)
Nehemiah in the Bible
Stefani Germanotta (#8)
INFJ
Adolf Hitler
Barack Obama (#20)(Fi-n/Ni-t)
Isabel Myers-MBTI inventor
INFP
Abraham in the Bible
George Michael (#21) (S/I[C] slot 30) (Ni-f)
Rousseau (&)
This is all I have for now. I will add and edit as I get more. (*) means I have typed the person as such, using my method. I just haven't written the Typing In Practice post for that person yet 🙃
(&) is a new symbol I'm adding to represent mass typings from "The Syntax of Love " by Afansayev. There will be so many, I'm not going to do Typing In Practice Posts for them, but I will place the people I was successfully able to type from that book, in SOJT, to this list
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Haven't been on tumblr all day and I come back to Tyson Barrie thirst and I'm NOT OK. And ngl... he went live with someone on ig (yesterday I think?) and watching it I couldn't help but imagine like, he's doing a dual live like that or video chatting teammates and you give him a blowjob. Like I hate the idea of exhibitionism or getting caught but I couldn't get the thought out of my head with him, like imagine him trying not to break character so they don't find out ~leeqianxiao
Cont: It's ironic because I think of myself as a switch but mainly on the sub end as does the bdsm test but I have a lot of very dom-y thoughts and it confuses me. But yeah Barrie getting blown on ig live is a thought and now suddenly it's hot in this room.. ~ @leeqianxiao
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“with someone” with someone wiTH SOMEONE S O M E O N E
THAT IS CRAIG MCMORRIS
ONE OF MY FAVOURITE ATHLETES AND A STAPLE OF MY CHILDHOOD
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anyways...
Tyson
You’re killing me with that thought
His eyes would be so wide and he would totally be all “this is a horrible idea, we are not doing it”
But as soon as your mouth was around him, he can’t tell you to stop
And then his phono vibrates with the video call 
“Answer it” you tell him when he hesitates
He does
And he’s just so tense
Trying not to make a noise or close his eyes or look at you
It’s a challenge
And his ears are bright red with a blush
Nate keeps asking if he’s okay
And he just keeps nodding trying his best to not give it away
Is it hot in here or is it just me
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poemsforpersephone · 7 years
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LAUREN’S ‘DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE’ BOOKLIST
I wanted to make a list of all the books currently in my house/on my phone waiting to be read as a ‘fun’ project to motivate myself to read them but all it made me want to do is curl up into a ball and cry lmao. Anyhow i’m posting it here a) in case anyone is curious about this list i keep talking about, and b) because i can then cross them off one by one as i go through. 
Quick note: this list is not complete. I know for a fact that i’ve accidentally missed off several books, but these are the ones i’ll be focusing on for this year.... or you know, decade. Also these are all books i own (some from years ago), the list of books i don’t own but want to read is... well, probably longer. Under a read more to save us all the scrolling lmao.
AUDIBLE: (33)
Pompeii - The Life of a Roman Town by Mary Beard
Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Misbehaving: The Making of Behaviour Economics by Richard H. Thaler
The Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley
Sovereign by April Daniels
Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
We Are Legion (We Are Bob) by Ray Porter
The Dark Tourist by Dom Joly
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Lost At Sea by Jon Ronson
Them by Jon Ronson
The Men Who Stare At Goats by Jon Ronson
Welcome to the Universe by J. Richard Gott and Neil Degrasse Tyson
The Establishment by Owen Jones
What a Wonderful World by Marcus Chown
The Idiot Brain by Dean Burnett
The Brain by David Eagleman
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
The Power by Naomi Alderman
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan
A Quiet Life in the Country by T E Kinsey
Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
Dim Sum Asylum by Rhys Ford
The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza by Shaun David Hutchinson
The Marshmallow Test by Walter Mischel
Sal by Mick Kitson
The History of the Ancient World by Susan Wise Bauer
Doctor Who Tales by ensemble
The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama
Ask an Astronaut by Tim Peake
Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
People Like Us by Dana Mele 
Juliet Takes a Breath by Juliet Rivera
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
Around the World in 80 Days by Micheal Palin
The Lie Tree by Francis Hardinge
A Skinful of Shadows by Francis Hardinge
Command and Control by Eric Schlosser
Dreams of My Father by Barack Obama
Cosmos by Carl Sagan
Medical School for Everyone by The Great Courses
The Origin and Evolution of Earth by The Great Courses
KINDLE: (26)
The Last Romeo by Justin Myers
Call me by your Name by Andre Aciman
Girlhood by Cat Clarke
History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
Mirror, Mirror by Cara Delevingne
Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu
All The Rage by Courtney Summers
We Have No Idea by Jorge Cham
Ask the Passengers by A.S. King
Happy by Derren Brown
Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine
The Winter Over by Matthew Iden
To Stand in the Light by Kayla Bashe
My Lady King by Kayla Bashe
Midair by Kodi Scheer
Lift and Separate by Marylin Simon Rothstein
The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan 
No Place Left to Run by Zara Detand
Gives Light by Rose Christo
The Kangeroo Chronicles by Marc-Uwe Kling
Into That Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era by Francis French
The Dark Wife by Sarah Diemer
Hunter’s Moon by M.J. O’Shea
Cold Moon by M.J. O’Shea
Burro Hills by Julia Lynn Rubin
Cheerleaders From Planet X by Lissa Chiavari
PHYSICAL COPIES: (63)
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Forces of Nature by Brian Cox
Human Universe by Brian Cox
Wonders of the Solar System by Brian Cox
Why Does E=MC2? by Brian Cox
The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness
You Know Me Well by David Levithan
Peter Darling by Austin Chant
Mort by Terry Pratchett
The Posterchildren: Origins by Kitty Burroughs
Lies my Girlfriend Told Me by Julie Anne Peters
Marks: Rise of Heroes by Hayden Thorne
The Thousand Dollar Tan Line by Rob Thomas 
Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Barduco
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
A Streetcat Named Bob by James Bowen
Fire by Elfgren and Strandberg
Inheritence by Malindo Lo
Question Everything by NewScientist 
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
What If? by Randall Munroe
The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
The Magic of Reality by Richard Dawkins
Bang! by Brian May
Vampire Chronicles Collection by Anne Rice
Not Your Sidekick by C.B Lee
The Abyss Surrounds us by Emily Skrutskie 
Glory O’Brien’s History of the Future by A.S. King
Percy Jackson 1-5 by Rick Riordan (0/5 read)
Brisingr by Christopher Paolini
Vanish by Sophie Jorden
Bi Notes for a Bisexual Revolution by Shiri Eisner
Living Dolls by Natasha Walter
The Equality Illusion by Kat Banyard
Yes Means Yes! by Jaclyn Friedman, Jessica Valenti
Horrible Histories 20 book collection (1/20 read)
Privilege by Kimmel and Ferber
Mythology for Dummies
Ice Crypt by Tiana Warner
Ice Kingdom by Tiana Warner
The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed
The Edge of the Abyss by Emily Strutskie
Neither Here Nor There by Bill Bryson
(TOTAL: 122)
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easyfoodnetwork · 4 years
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Petition Demanding Ruth’s Chris Give Back PPP Loan Has Over 200,000 Signatures
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A tight shot of the rusted industrial facade and white and red Ruth’s Chris Steak House logo on the outside of a Ruth’s Chris restaurant. | Shutterstock/Jonathan Weiss
Plus, Chipotle is being fined for tainted food, and more news to start your day
A petition demands the chain return money meant for “true small businesses”
Originally, the $350 billion set aside by the Small Business Administration for its Paycheck Protection Program was supposed to go to small businesses, like it says on the tin. But due to some loopholes, such as one that allowed chains to count individual locations with fewer than 500 employees separately, major chains were able to receive a substantial amount of the funds. Earlier this week, after facing backlash, Shake Shack (a publicly traded company with 189 locations in the U.S.) returned the $10 million it received from the SBA. Now hundreds of thousands are calling on Ruth’s Chris Steak House to do the same.
Ruth’s Chris received $20 million in PPP loans after applying through two subsidiaries, a move that a Change.org petition calls “a travesty, and a disgusting display of corporate greed during a time of disaster.” As of publishing, the petition — which calls for Ruth’s Chris Steak House to return the money — has over 200,000 signatures. A separate petition calling for the same thing has nearly 8,000 signatures.
Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said there would be consequences for big businesses who took advantage of the program. “We’re going to put up very clear guidance so that people understand what the certification is, what it means if you are a big company,” he said. But it appears none of these large companies broke the rules — they followed the guidance about individual locations that was specifically written into the program. This was always what was going to happen; it’s almost like the Paycheck Protection Program was designed that way...
And in other news...
The Washington Post interviewed the people behind the Steak-umm Twitter account. [Washington Post]
Chipotle is seeing a massive increase in digital sales...[NRN]
...which is good for the company because Chipotle is being fined $25 million for tainted food. [NYTimes]
Apparently Stanley Tucci fucked up making a negroni. [Lifehacker]
New Yorkers really refuse to make coffee at home [NYTimes]
Tyson will reopen an Iowa pork plant that was closed due to a coronavirus outbreak. [Fooddive]
We saw this so now you have to see it:
The existence of the meatball sub implies that there also exists a meatball dom pic.twitter.com/kCiHCUnstE
— linds (@Lwowwy) April 21, 2020
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A tight shot of the rusted industrial facade and white and red Ruth’s Chris Steak House logo on the outside of a Ruth’s Chris restaurant. | Shutterstock/Jonathan Weiss
Plus, Chipotle is being fined for tainted food, and more news to start your day
A petition demands the chain return money meant for “true small businesses”
Originally, the $350 billion set aside by the Small Business Administration for its Paycheck Protection Program was supposed to go to small businesses, like it says on the tin. But due to some loopholes, such as one that allowed chains to count individual locations with fewer than 500 employees separately, major chains were able to receive a substantial amount of the funds. Earlier this week, after facing backlash, Shake Shack (a publicly traded company with 189 locations in the U.S.) returned the $10 million it received from the SBA. Now hundreds of thousands are calling on Ruth’s Chris Steak House to do the same.
Ruth’s Chris received $20 million in PPP loans after applying through two subsidiaries, a move that a Change.org petition calls “a travesty, and a disgusting display of corporate greed during a time of disaster.” As of publishing, the petition — which calls for Ruth’s Chris Steak House to return the money — has over 200,000 signatures. A separate petition calling for the same thing has nearly 8,000 signatures.
Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said there would be consequences for big businesses who took advantage of the program. “We’re going to put up very clear guidance so that people understand what the certification is, what it means if you are a big company,” he said. But it appears none of these large companies broke the rules — they followed the guidance about individual locations that was specifically written into the program. This was always what was going to happen; it’s almost like the Paycheck Protection Program was designed that way...
And in other news...
The Washington Post interviewed the people behind the Steak-umm Twitter account. [Washington Post]
Chipotle is seeing a massive increase in digital sales...[NRN]
...which is good for the company because Chipotle is being fined $25 million for tainted food. [NYTimes]
Apparently Stanley Tucci fucked up making a negroni. [Lifehacker]
New Yorkers really refuse to make coffee at home [NYTimes]
Tyson will reopen an Iowa pork plant that was closed due to a coronavirus outbreak. [Fooddive]
We saw this so now you have to see it:
The existence of the meatball sub implies that there also exists a meatball dom pic.twitter.com/kCiHCUnstE
— linds (@Lwowwy) April 21, 2020
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jobsearchtips02 · 4 years
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365 frases na jarra
1 -  "A amizade começa quando, estando juntas, duas pessoas podem permanecer em silêncio sem se sentir constrangidas." -  Tyson Gentry
2 -  "A amizade consigo mesmo é crucial, porque sem ela não se pode ser amigo de ninguém mais no mundo." -  Eleanor Roosevelt
3 -  "A amizade é a corda que amarra o coração de todo o mundo." -  John Evelyn
4 -  "A amizade é como dinheiro: mais fácil de conseguir do que de manter." -  Samuel Butler
5 -  "A amizade é um comércio desinteressado entre semelhantes." -  Oliver Goldsmith
6 -  "A amizade nasce no momento em que uma pessoa diz para a outra 'O que? Você também! Pensei que eu era o único." -  C. S. Lewis
7 -  "A amizade sempre é proveitosa, o amor às vezes é." -  Sêneca
8 -  "Amizade é como música: duas cordas afinadas no mesmo tom vibram juntas."
9 -  "Um homem deve manter suas amizades em constante manutenção." -  Samuel Johnson
10 -  "Só os solitários conhecem a alegria da amizade. Outros têm suas famílias, mas só para um solitário e um exilado os amigos são tudo." -  Warren G. Harding
11 -  "As amizades reatadas requerem maiores cuidados que aquelas que nunca foram rompidas." -  François de La Rochefoucauld
12 -  "As pessoas realmente ligadas não precisam de ligação física. Quando se reencontram, mesmo depois de muitos anos afastados, sua amizade é tão forte quanto sempre." -  Deng Ming-Dao
13 -  "Plante uma semente de amizade; colha um buquê de felicidade." -  Lois L. Kaufman
14 -  "Uma das alegrias da amizade é saber em quem confiar." -  Alessandro Manzoni
15 -  "A melhor parte da vida de uma pessoa está nas suas amizades." -  Abraham Lincoln
16 - “A vida é sobre criar impacto, não uma renda” – Kevin Kruse.
17 - “Esforce-se para não ser um sucesso, mas sim para ser valioso” – Albert Einstein. (para quem você ama)
18 - “Você perde 100% dos tiros que não dá”- Wayne Gretzky.
19 - “A coisa mais difícil é a decisão de agir, o resto é apenas tenacidade” – Amelia Earhart.
20 - “Definir um objetivo é o ponto de partida de toda a realização” – W. Clement Stone.“Definir um objetivo é o ponto de partida de toda a realização” – W. Clement Stone.
21 - “A vida é o que acontece com você enquanto você está ocupado fazendo planos” – John Lennon.
22 - “Daqui a 20 anos você estará mais decepcionado pelas coisas que você não fez, do que pelas que fez. Então, jogue fora suas amarras, navegue para longe do porto seguro, pegue os ventos em suas velas. Explore, sonha, descubra” – Mark Twain.
23 - “A vida é 10% do que acontece comigo e 90% de como eu reajo a isso” – Charles Swindoll.
24 - “Seu tempo é limitado, então não o gaste vivendo a vida de outra pessoa”—Steve Jobs.
25 - “Cada criança é um artista. O problema é permanecer um artista depois que crescemos” – Pablo Picasso.
26 - “Você nunca pode atravessar o oceano até que você tenha coragem de perder de vista a costa” – Cristóvão Colombo.
27 - “Eu aprendi que as pessoas vão esquecer o que você disse, as pessoas vão esquecer o que você fez, mas as pessoas nunca esquecerão como você as fez sentir” – Maya Angelou.
28 - “As pessoas costumam dizer que a motivação não dura. Bem, nem o banho. É por isso que recomendamos isso diariamente” – Zig Ziglar.
29 - “Há apenas uma maneira de evitar críticas: não faça nada, não diga nada, e não seja nada” – Aristóteles.
30 - “Determinadas coisas capturam o seu olho, mas leve a cabo apenas aquelas que capturam seu coração” – Provérbio indiano.
31 - “Quando a porta da felicidade se fecha, outra se abre, mas muitas vezes olhamos tanto tempo para a porta fechada que não vemos que outra foi aberta para nós” – Helen Keller.
32 - “A vida não é medida pelo número de respirações que damos, mas pelos momentos que nos tiram a respiração” – Maya Angelou.
33 - “A pessoa que diz que não pode ser feito não deve interromper a pessoa que está fazendo” – Provérbio chinês.
34 - “Se você pode olhar para o que tem na vida, você sempre vai ter mais. Se você olhar para o que não tem, nunca terá o suficiente” – Oprah Winfrey.
35 - “Lembre-se que não conseguir o que você quer é algumas vezes um lance de sorte” – Dalai Lama.
36 - “Escreva algo que valha a pena ler, ou faça alguma coisa que valha a pena escrever” – Benjamin Franklin.
37 - Parabéns pela sua criatividade
38 - Obrigada pela gentileza
39 - Obrigada pela simpatia
40 - Sua alegria é contagiante
41 - Bons amigos são como estrelas, nem sempre podemos ver, mas sabemos que estão sempre lá.
42 -  A amizade multiplica as alegrias e divide as tristezas.
43 - Nem todos os anjos tem asas, eles apenas têm o dom de te fazer sorrir
44 - As pessoas são solitárias porque constroem muros ao invés de pontes.
45 - Magoar quem a gente gosta dói na gente mesmo.
46 - Obrigada pelo seu sorriso
47 - Amigo é aquele que te arranca um sorriso quando o que você mais quer é chorar
48 - Não adianta esperar atitude de quem não tem
49 - “Mas é claro que o sol vai voltar amanhã...” - Renato Russo
50 - “São coisas que somente o tempo irá curar / Se for para nunca mais te ver chorar / São coisas que somente o tempo irá curar / Se foi, tudo vai passar” - CPM22
51 - Você é foda!
52 - “Só o que é bom dura tempo o bastante para se tornar inesquecível.” - Charlie Brown Jr
53 - “Eu prefiro ser essa metamorfose ambulante do que ter aquela velha opinião formada sobre tudo. “ - Raul Seixas
54 - “Toda positividade eu desejo a você, pois precisamos disso nos dias de luta.” - Charlie Brown Jr
55 - “Só de ouvir a sua voz, eu já me sinto bem...” - Charlie Brown Jr
56 - “Louco é quem me diz que não é feliz” - Mutantes
57 -  “Tem pessoas que olham para as coisas que existem e se perguntam: por quê? Eu olho para o que não existe e pergunto: por que não?” - George Bernard Shaw
58  -  “Pedras no caminho, guardo todas. Um dia, ainda farei um castelo.” -Fernando Pessoa
59 - continua...
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Scrappy Demons edge brave Blues
MELBOURNE has won consecutive games to start the season for the first time since 2005, but the Demons’ 22-point win over Carlton at the MCG on Sunday was far from comprehensive.
The Demons battled mightily against Carlton, who showed it was up for the fight, but eventually wore down their inexperienced opponents in the 13.8 (86) to 9.10 (64) victory.
Full match details and stats
Melbourne found itself trailing by eight points midway through the third term, as its inefficiency going forward was a cause for great concern, before booting seven of the last nine goals of the match.
The problem for the Demons was that a number of their key playmakers were down, with Jordan Lewis (17 disposals) and Jesse Hogan (zero goals), among others, not exerting their normal influence.
Luckily for the Demons, Christian Salem (31 disposals) was there to steady the ship with the silky defender clearly Melbourne’s most solid four-quarter contributor.
Off-the-ball incidents put star Demons in the gun
Clayton Oliver (34 disposals and five clearances) was again industrious through the middle of the ground, while Dom Tyson (32 touches) made a positive return from a pre-season knee injury.
Jeff Garlett (three goals) and Jack Watts (two) were lively up forward and often created space when other teammates struggled.
Coach Simon Goodwin said his team was still working out how to respond in high-pressure situations like they found themselves in in the final term.
“It’s nice to be two-zip but it’s still very early in the year and we’ve got a lot of work to do, as you saw today. We’re still evolving and developing into the team we want to become,” Goodwin said.
“It was great learning for our boys today. We’re still a young team – we’ve got 12 guys under 50 games playing today, so those guys are going to continue to grow and get better.”
The Demons booted the first three goals of the second term, which saw them take a 24-point lead, and at that stage of the game they looked to be getting well on top of their opponents.
But the Blues did an excellent job of slowing Melbourne’s ball movement down by flooding their defensive 50 with numbers and making it incredibly difficult for the Demons to score with any sort of flow.
Blues defenders Sam Docherty (28 disposals and 10 marks), Lachie Plowman (18) and Caleb Marchbank (16) were central figures in Carlton’s strong defensive effort and Docherty, in particular, was one of Carlton’s best on the day.
The Blues brought the margin back to 10 points at the major change, thanks to Dennis Armfield’s set shot goal on the stroke of half-time.
As Melbourne struggled to penetrate Carlton’s zone defence, the Blues showed themselves to be far more efficient going forward than their counterparts, led by Matthew Wright who kicked back-to-back goals in the third term to give his side the lead.
Wright, who led Carlton’s goal-kicking in 2016, finished with three majors and 21 disposals to be the Blues’ most reliable scoring source.
Captain Marc Murphy (31 disposals) and Patrick Cripps (27 and nine clearances) were also typically prolific for the Blues, as Carlton’s midfield held sway with Melbourne’s for most of the contest.
Blues coach Brendon Bolton was frustrated by his team’s inability to close out a game it had every right to win.
“We have high expectations of this group, even though they are young, we know they’re developing, we know they’re learning but we got ourselves into a position at three-quarter time to win the game,” Bolton said.
“It’s a really good learning opportunity but one that I know us as coaches, I’m supporters and also players are really frustrated that they didn’t get a result.”
The Demons may have a few troubles to deal with from the Match Review Panel with star forward Jesse Hogan appearing to collect Sam Rowe high in an exchange in the third term.
Hogan collected Rowe in the face as the pair shaped up to one another and the impact left the Blues defender dazed, although he did play out the game, at least for a few moments.
Lewis also caused a sizeable melee in the third quarter when he clipped Cripps from behind with a number of Blues players coming in to remonstrate with the experienced Melbourne recruit.
Melbourne eventually managed to break the shackles in the final quarter to record only its second win over Carlton since 2007.
MEDICAL ROOM Melbourne: Young midfielder Angus Brayshaw copped a knock to the head and was forced to come to the bench due to the blood rule. The gash caused blood to flow freely from above his eye, but Brayshaw – who was hampered by a series of concussions last season – returned to play out the game. Coach Simon Goodwin said there were no long-term effects associated with the knock.
Carlton: Jack Silvagni was sore after a knee to the back in a marking contest in the second term. Silvagni received treatment in the rooms before completing a mini fitness test on the boundary line. He returned to play out the game. Not long after Dale Thomas hurt his right knee and was also forced into the rooms. Thomas returned with his knee heavily bandaged, with coach Brendon Bolton saying it was a good sign he played out the game. Jacob Weitering also appeared to jar the hip he injured against Richmond in round one, but he too played out the game.

NEXT UP The Demons will take on Geelong at Etihad Stadium next Saturday afternoon, a team Melbourne has beaten just once since 2006. Carlton will be looking to avoid a 0-3 start to the year in a match-up against Essendon next Sunday.  
MELBOURNE       3.2   6.4    7.5   13.8  (86)                   CARLTON            2.2   4.6   7.8   9.10   (64)          
GOALS Melbourne: Garlett 3, Watts 2, Weideman 2, Jones 2, Salem, Gawn, Petracca, Tyson Carlton: Wright 3, Casboult, E. Curnow, Murphy, Armfield, Petrevski-Seton, Pickett
BEST  Melbourne: Salem, Tyson, Oliver, Watts, Garlett, Jones, Harmes Carlton: Wright, Murphy, Cripps, Docherty, Gibbs, Curnow
INJURIES  Melbourne: Brayshaw (cut eye) Carlton: Thomas (right knee), Silvagni (corked thigh and ankle)
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Dalgleish, Meredith, Williamson
Official crowd: 46,727 at the MCG
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Disscarrego
Nocivo Shomon
Oh quem voltou, doutor
Tocando o terror
O dono do flow que atormenta
Sigo na caça dos pela saco
Espírito opaco no mic não aguenta
Falido na treta até tenta bate de frente
Shomon arrebenta
Iniciante, iniciado
Sou doutorado na guerra sangrenta
Cita famoso pra ter atenção, vacilão
Mas tua lírica não representa
Talvez seja falta de essência do rap de rua dos anos 90
Inveja vejo acelerada
Mas não rima nada na levada lenta
Guerreiro, quebrada, espada afiada
Glock destravada, rajada violenta
Só. 40
Sente e aprende o que é rap pesado
Respeita o legado de cada estado
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Cuidado que o crime arranca teu pote
Mulekote, respeita o Brasil
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Judas suicida
Caixão pra caralho
É pouco pra lingua comprida
Ataca região
Disciplina, visão pra lock na emoção
Descarrego o canhão
No pente munição
Cego pela ambição
Status em troca da dor do irmão
Bate cabeça ladrão? Não
Trago a paz pra comunidade
Ver menos menor morrendo no morro
Mais favela indo pra faculdade
Gueto precisa de ajuda
Quanta calamidade
Vocês querem viver de ibope
Nós vivemos de realidade
A quebra na queda do crack
No gueto mil morto vivo
Enquanto vocês proliferam inveja na rima sem objetivo
Aids avança, devora esperança
Criança no estado vegetativo
E esses prego ainda faz piada com mina soropositivo
Trap na jugular
A rua cobra, diss é corretivo
Teu rap é tão singular
Onde o estupro é coletivo
Bandido boroca que choca
Só com soco do Tyson no ringue
Sou de batalha, não jogo a toalha
Navalha retalha rap ching ling
Nocivo é bruto
Família dos pela de luto
Nocivo é bruto
Família dos pela de luto
Nocivo é bruto
Família dos pela de luto
Ensina pra essas crianças
Como se faz um rap de adulto
Acende o charuto na cara dos puto
Rima de naruto, rap não é produto
Por isso que luto no dom que desfruto
Quebrada reduto de maloca astuto
Sabota escuto, cuzão executo
Mente do Judas entrando em curto
Fernando fumando, rimando
Mandando mais de mil rimas por minuto
Nós queremos clássico
Foda-se seu hit
Respeita cada escola
Respeita cada city
Ratatá só tem bicho solto
Na selva no puro apetite
Shomonstro rimando pesado no beat
Falso pitbull vai virar hello kitty
Meu flow é Gonzaga
O teu Genival Lacerda
Praga do Ragga
Na saga adaga que apaga imbecis
mandando diss merda
Tentou fama no brega, não pensa que eu esqueci
Se essa porra ai é rap, lepo-lepo é Mc
Retorno do samurai Batosai, espada afiada
Avisa o vacilão, ladrão sem visão tem cabeça cortada
Malandro demais que paga de crime
Cadê teu time?
Só laranjada
Visão de Jatobá 2p pá trombar na nossa quebrada
Louco por fama, verme inflama, trama
inveja nossa caminhada
Não sabe tudo que passei
Quanto suor derramei na estrada
Na improvisada granada sem pino
Na decorada no flow assassino
Conteúdo na rima rara disspara
Separa os homem dos menino
Muda mais de mil destino
Longevidade, menos divisão
A missão não é paga de melhor
Só é tenta passar uma visão
Enquanto o rap se ataca com ideia fraca de letra vazia
Mais uma mãe chora a morte do filho
Que se foi com microcefalia
Odeia a cena de São Paulo
Sangra a bandeira, sente o inox
Vive chupando as bola do Léo
pra ser chamado no Rap Box
Um salve pro Damassa
Ret, Felp fogo no finin
Quer fama? Fala do Costa
Ou faz uma diss pra mim
Se mata pra ter camarim
Fama e as dama de passarela
Mas quem se mobiliza pros evento na favela?
Ramela, enquanto você tentava ser a moda
em outro estilo
Nós tava na rua trampando e lutando
Dixavando o rap em quilo
Parece uma bicha loca
Bandido dos teclado
Não tira Nocivo da boca
Esquece meu nome, arrombado
A sede do bico, sair no retrato
Libera o butico só pra ter contrato
Diss é proibido, mas eu não acato
O mic eu ligo, causo assassinato
Joga em nós a culpa do anonimato
Do teu som tão chato com essa voz de pato
Loki não canta nada
Cara de puta safada
Usa meu nome de escada
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Bate cabeça zoião
Depois grava vídeo se explicando
Peidando pro crime com o toba na mão
Paga de bandidão, mata
Que mata nem mosca, é mentira
Cuidado com suas palavras
Na guerra da vida também morre quem tanto atira
Zé povin tá na mira
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Propagando mais xenofobia
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Sem net e sem Tv, eles venderam mais de 1 milhão
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Essa aqui é prego no caixão
Nocivo é bruto
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A tight shot of the rusted industrial facade and white and red Ruth’s Chris Steak House logo on the outside of a Ruth’s Chris restaurant. | Shutterstock/Jonathan Weiss Plus, Chipotle is being fined for tainted food, and more news to start your day A petition demands the chain return money meant for “true small businesses” Originally, the $350 billion set aside by the Small Business Administration for its Paycheck Protection Program was supposed to go to small businesses, like it says on the tin. But due to some loopholes, such as one that allowed chains to count individual locations with fewer than 500 employees separately, major chains were able to receive a substantial amount of the funds. Earlier this week, after facing backlash, Shake Shack (a publicly traded company with 189 locations in the U.S.) returned the $10 million it received from the SBA. Now hundreds of thousands are calling on Ruth’s Chris Steak House to do the same. Ruth’s Chris received $20 million in PPP loans after applying through two subsidiaries, a move that a Change.org petition calls “a travesty, and a disgusting display of corporate greed during a time of disaster.” As of publishing, the petition — which calls for Ruth’s Chris Steak House to return the money — has over 200,000 signatures. A separate petition calling for the same thing has nearly 8,000 signatures. Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said there would be consequences for big businesses who took advantage of the program. “We’re going to put up very clear guidance so that people understand what the certification is, what it means if you are a big company,” he said. But it appears none of these large companies broke the rules — they followed the guidance about individual locations that was specifically written into the program. This was always what was going to happen; it’s almost like the Paycheck Protection Program was designed that way... And in other news... The Washington Post interviewed the people behind the Steak-umm Twitter account. [Washington Post] Chipotle is seeing a massive increase in digital sales...[NRN] ...which is good for the company because Chipotle is being fined $25 million for tainted food. [NYTimes] Apparently Stanley Tucci fucked up making a negroni. [Lifehacker] New Yorkers really refuse to make coffee at home [NYTimes] Tyson will reopen an Iowa pork plant that was closed due to a coronavirus outbreak. [Fooddive] We saw this so now you have to see it: The existence of the meatball sub implies that there also exists a meatball dom pic.twitter.com/kCiHCUnstE — linds (@Lwowwy) April 21, 2020 All AM Intel Coverage [E] from Eater - All https://ift.tt/34WHvna
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