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viscountessevie · 2 years
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What really gets me is the Kanthony fans, some of them brown girls (!!!!), policing people’s reactions to Simone missing, accusing us of “living in misery” and to stop being negative. All day yesterday they were going on and on about dilf Tony. Disgusting how Kate/Simone isn’t even an afterthought for them. She’s just an extension of him just like the show will treat her
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Answering all these together because pretty sure the first three are by the same anon and the last one is in a similar vein.
Related to this post and the fallout of leaving Simone out of the S3 filming announcement video (where the fuck was S2's video fuckers???)
Okay so I am revoking all these desi people's brown cards. Like I know we're not a monolith and you're allowed to want to be happy your fave show is coming back and not have criticism on your dash but guess what? Use the block button. Don't fucking invalidate everyone else's feelings about how racist production has been to it's main Indian lead who has been constantly sidelined since DAY 1. And don't use your brown card as if you speak for all of us. It just gives the yts leeway to use your voice to hurt the rest of us and it's fucking annoying. Just because you align yourself with them isn't going to make them like you. They'll stay rotten and love their racist fave.
I'm really disappointed in those Kathonys who only focus on Anthony. Like whooo the fuck do you think makes him a DILF? Also Simone Ashley isn't campaigning this hard for a baby since Peeta Mellark (thank you to Nia for this joke) for yall to be sidelining her. My interpretation/theory is it's not so much they only see her as an extension of him but rather they hate that Kate is a WoC now and can't project onto her and put themselves in her shoes as a self insert 😒 at least that's the vibe I get from Anthony lovers who don't like Kate anymore (which feels impossible cos how fo you not love Kate?? Well turns out when you're a Sai Bennet!Kate stan 🤢)
The second ask is a clarification to my post here.
Yeah as I said, toxic positivity ain't going to help any of us and stop invalidating the rest of us' concerns and frustrations. It really doesn't make you special to hear you say we're all just so miserable or talking over our voices when talking about how Simone and Kate have been sidelined during her own season.
Lol peaceful Kathonys, I honestly have never met one. Maybe on their blog they are but I bet they're all bitching away in their group chats. Listen the captains of our fandom are Anthony and Kate Sharma-Bridgerton. They are intense clowns who have no chill and we're a reflection of that. But yes it does show how much we love Simone when even the peaceful Kathonys are speaking up on the backlash as we should. We should just keep bullying production into giving us more Kathony after they fucked us over in S2.
Of course they think its easier to market the white guy especially since if they don't talk abt his sexuality they can just let him pass as straight 😒. Honestly I'm starting to see that this show was never for us. They don't care about the POC demographic, it's just tokenism porn for the yts to pat themselves on the back for being so "enlightened" and watching a show with diversity. Same with production for doing the minimum yet pretending like they did so much for their POC characters and audiences.
So yeah fuck this show and we really need to start taking our views elsewhere and since Mr. Malcolm's List is out, we should probably throw all the money at that team so they can create similar shows for us and hopefullly it will outshine the cracker season.
[Also I have this queued so by the time its posted I'll be watching Mr. Malcolm's List so feel free to send me asks abt it! I'll answer them after I finish the movie as a cleanser from discourse!]
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firecat17 · 1 year
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Moana live-action remake wishes
So recently I found out that a live-action Moana remake is in the works a mere six years after the animated one was released. That being said, and given the nature of Disney’s live-action remakes, there are some expectations I have for it that I hope it meets (which I don’t have much faith in).
Not just expectations, but in fact ideas that would make the story more ideal. BTW, all of the following ideas are based on actual criticisms (and rightfully so) by actual Polynesian reviewers. 
First off, set it in an actual, non-fictional Polynesian location, like Samoa or Tonga (Samoa would be a good choice). By doing this, Disney can avoid making all the Polynesian cultures into a monolith. Monolithing is a racist, damaging practice that refers to taking multiple similar and geographically related cultures and blending them into one, giving the illusion that they are all interchangeable. Moana isn’t the only Disney movie guilty of this (*glares in the direction of Pocahontas, Raya and the Last Dragon*). Sure, it may not represent all the Polynesian cultures this way, but at least by doing so they can avoid making a monolith. Since Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is Samoan, I’d (again) suggest setting it in ancient Samoa. Or if not Samoa itself, at least a nearby island directly related to Samoa. That means all the actors would ideally be Samoan. 
Second, hire an all (or nearly all) Polynesian production team; directors (unless one or two have already been chosen), producers, artists, designers, costumers, and more consultants than you can count. The animated movie was directed and made largely by white people.
Third, change Maui’s character. In the original Polynesian myths, Maui is described as a slender youth, whereas the movie made him into a large-figured middle-aged man. This image reinforces the harmful stereotype of Polynesians as obese. Now we know that Dwayne Johnson will be reprising the role, in which case Maui can’t exactly be young, nut at least he won’t be big. And that’s not all that needs to be changed. In the movie, Maui is made into the modern “American jerk” stereotype who relies solely on brute force and egoism (which is due to his tragic beginnings) to get by until he changes later in the movie. The mythological Maui is described as a flawed but well-meaning man who uses his resourcefulness to overcome obstacles and fulfill tasks. He can still have a tragic past and resulting insecurities, but that’s not an excuse for him to be an egotistical brute who doesn’t change for the better until later in the movie. By making both these changes, Maui can be truer to his mythological counterpart. 
Fourth, get rid of Tamatoa. Sorry Tamatoa fans, but he has to go. There are no Polynesian myths whatsoever that tell of a giant, flamboyant David Bowie crab who likes to sing anachronistic pop songs about how shiny he is. Replace him with an actual Polynesian mythological villain of some sort, one who DOESN’T get a modern glitzy David Bowie makeover.
Fifth, make all the songs authentically Polynesian. That means “You’re Welcome” and “Shiny” will have to go; they’re overly modern/American and are not only out of place in ancient Polynesia but also disrespectful. They can have some modern elements, such as being sung in English and having modern instruments, but remain true to Polynesian rhythm. Te Vaka, the famed Polynesian music sensation behind much of the animated movie’s soundtrack, will once again come in handy for such a task.
Sixth, change Te Kā’s character. Te Kā is widely inspired by Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightning and volcanoes. A Polynesian reviewer pointed out how culturally appropriative it was to make Pele into a villain. Te Fiti can still exist, but have her instead turn into something like a giant skeleton to represent death and chaos instead of a lava giant. I know a giant skeleton might be scary for the kids, but at least it won’t appropriate the figure of Pele. 
That’s all for now. Knowing Disney, I have almost zero faith in them to do these things, but it’s worth a shot. Feel free to discuss these ideas with me, and Polynesians are especially welcome to share what they think! 
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cmweller · 2 years
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Challenge #03508-I220: Educating Warriors
"Kids, I could use some help in the kitchen!"
sound of many running feet
"FO' DIN-DIN!!!" -- Escla
Warrior cultures aren't warriors all the time. Many people think so, and presume that everything is a fight. They presume that the entire tribe lives by the sword, on a horse, and nothing else ever happens without bloodshed. No culture is a monolith and no one group of people ever do the same thing.
The Orcish steppes are chilly, that much is true. The vegetation is as tough as the Orcs who farm them, and it is no surprise that they find livestock so much easier to manage. When one devotes a lifestyle to herds, it's natural to have a household that one can also easily pack. Put simply - they live in a yurt, walk around on the dirt, and have a loud way to flirt.
The Urgugs have set up with the rest of the Yagaur tribe in the Summer Grasslands. Their yurt is on stone, which would be unwelcome ground in any time other than summer. The cookfires are communal and meal creation is how families bond. Witness, now, Nash Urgug teaching hir littlest children the way of all things Orcish. "Assist me! I need battlers!"
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internutter · 2 years
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Challenge #03508-I220: Educating Warriors
"Kids, I could use some help in the kitchen!"
sound of many running feet
"FO' DIN-DIN!!!" -- Escla
Warrior cultures aren't warriors all the time. Many people think so, and presume that everything is a fight. They presume that the entire tribe lives by the sword, on a horse, and nothing else ever happens without bloodshed. No culture is a monolith and no one group of people ever do the same thing.
The Orcish steppes are chilly, that much is true. The vegetation is as tough as the Orcs who farm them, and it is no surprise that they find livestock so much easier to manage. When one devotes a lifestyle to herds, it's natural to have a household that one can also easily pack. Put simply - they live in a yurt, walk around on the dirt, and have a loud way to flirt.
The Urgugs have set up with the rest of the Yagaur tribe in the Summer Grasslands. Their yurt is on stone, which would be unwelcome ground in any time other than summer. The cookfires are communal and meal creation is how families bond. Witness, now, Nash Urgug teaching hir littlest children the way of all things Orcish. "Assist me! I need battlers!"
[Check the source for the rest of the story]
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autolovecraft · 21 days
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Their deeds I recall not, move forms not meant to be beheld.
The Genie that haunts the moonbeams spake to the Daemon replied, I am Memory, and mighty were the walls from which they fell. From hidden springs it rises, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for they were but of the valley lies the river. From hidden springs it rises, and forget much. From hidden springs it rises, and am wise in lore of the little apes in the trees. For all time did their builders erect them, and heaving up marble pavements laid by forgotten hands. In. Tell me the deeds and aspect and name of them who built these things of Stone. For all time did their builders erect them, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Daemon replied, I am old.
And within the depths of the moment. Vast are the stones of ruined palaces, twining tightly about broken columns and strange monoliths, and am wise in lore of the Valley, saying, I am old. Vast are the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and forget much. At the very bottom of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound. The Genie that haunts the moonbeams spake to the Daemon replied, I am Memory, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for they were but of the Valley, saying, I am Memory, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for it rhymed with that of the little apes, while in and out of deep treasure-vaults writhe poison serpents and scaly things without a name. For all time did their builders erect them, and mighty were the walls from which they fell. Tell me the deeds and aspect and name of them who built these things of Stone. Rank is the herbage on each slope, where the light reaches not, for they were but of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound.
At the very bottom of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound.
For all time did their builders erect them, and mighty were the walls from which they fell. For all time did their builders erect them, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for beneath them the gray toad makes his habitation. Their deeds I recall clearly, for it rhymed with that of the valley of Nis the accursed waning moon shines thinly, tearing a path for its light with feeble horns through the lethal foliage of a great upas-tree. Tell me the deeds and aspect and name of them who built these things of Stone. In. Vast are the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and mighty were the walls from which they fell. Tell me the deeds and aspect and name of them who built these things of Stone. The Genie that haunts the moonbeams spake to the thin horned moon, and the Daemon looked intently at a little ape in a tree that grew in a tree that grew in a crumbling courtyard.
Their aspect I recall dimly, it was like to that of the little apes, while in and out of deep treasure-vaults writhe poison serpents and scaly things without a name. From hidden springs it rises, and the Daemon replied, I am Memory, and the Daemon of the past, but I too am old. From hidden springs it rises, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for beneath them the gray toad makes his habitation. Rank is the herbage on each slope, where the light reaches not, for beneath them the gray toad makes his habitation. These beings of yesterday were called Man. And the Daemon of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound. So the Genie flew back to the Daemon replied, I am old. At the very bottom of the Valley knows not why its waters are slimy and filled with weeds.
Rank is the herbage on each slope, where the light reaches not, move forms not meant to be understood. In. These beings of yesterday were called Man. Vast are the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Daemon of the Valley knows not why its waters are slimy and filled with weeds. Vast are the stones of ruined palaces, twining tightly about broken columns and strange monoliths, and forget much. At the very bottom of the moment.
Rank is the herbage on each slope, where the light reaches not, move forms not meant to be understood. And the Daemon replied, I am old. So the Genie flew back to the thin horned moon, and heaving up marble pavements laid by forgotten hands. These beings were like the waters of the past, but I too am old, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Daemon replied, I am old, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Daemon of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound. And in trees that grow gigantic in crumbling courtyards leap little apes in the trees. These beings of yesterday were called Man. Their aspect I recall dimly, it was like to that of the valley of Nis the accursed waning moon shines thinly, tearing a path for its light with feeble horns through the lethal foliage of a great upas-tree. Their aspect I recall not, move forms not meant to be understood. Rank is the herbage on each slope, where evil vines and creeping plants crawl amidst the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and the Daemon of the past, but I too am old. From hidden springs it rises, and am wise in lore of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound. In. Vast are the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and forget much. The Genie that haunts the moonbeams spake to the thin horned moon, and the Daemon of the valley of Nis the accursed waning moon shines thinly, tearing a path for its light with feeble horns through the lethal foliage of a great upas-tree.
Vast are the stones of ruined palaces, twining tightly about broken columns and strange monoliths, and forget much. In.
So the Genie flew back to the thin horned moon, and forget much. Rank is the herbage on each slope, where evil vines and creeping plants crawl amidst the stones of ruined palaces, twining tightly about broken columns and strange monoliths, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Daemon of the little apes, while in and out of deep treasure-vaults writhe poison serpents and scaly things without a name.
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dhirtek · 7 months
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Some of the major companies in the Fenpropathrin market are as follows: Jiangsu Huangma, Red Sun, Shandong Dacheng, Sumitomo Chemical
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Market Segmentation:
Type: â‰¥92%, <92%
Application: Vegetables, Fruits, Others
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Culmination of Insights:
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Comprehensive and Practical Information: The conclusion reiterates the core objective of the report: to provide a comprehensive and practical resource for industry stakeholders. It emphasizes that the report goes beyond mere data collection and presents information in a way that is actionable and applicable to real-world business scenarios.
Insights into Market Dynamics: The report's value is highlighted by its ability to offer insights into the dynamic nature of the fenpropathrin market. From dissecting market trends to uncovering growth opportunities and potential risks, the report equips stakeholders with the understanding needed to navigate this ever-evolving landscape.
Informed Decision-Making: One of the central themes of the conclusion is how the report empowers stakeholders to make informed decisions. By offering a deep understanding of market trends, competitive dynamics, and potential challenges, the report serves as a guiding light in an environment often characterized by uncertainty.
Strategic Guidance: The conclusion underscores that the report isn't just a collection of facts; it's a strategic tool. It aids manufacturers in refining their product offerings, guides suppliers in optimizing their supply chain, assists distributors in capitalizing on market trends, and helps investors in evaluating potential opportunities.
Holistic Perspective: The conclusion highlights that the report provides a holistic perspective on the fenpropathrin market. It covers a range of critical aspects – from market dynamics to regional variations – ensuring that stakeholders have a comprehensive view that informs their decision-making.
Final Call to Action: The conclusion not only encapsulates the report's essence but also provides a call to action:
Informed Business Decisions: It urges readers to recognize the report's potential to transform their approach to business decisions. By absorbing the insights within, stakeholders are better equipped to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and strategically position themselves in the market.
Continuous Adaptation: The conclusion suggests that success in the fenpropathrin market requires a commitment to continuous adaptation. The insights offered in the report are not static; they reflect the ever-changing landscape. The report encourages stakeholders to view it as a guide for ongoing adaptation and evolution.
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This ISNT abt the post I just reblogged cause op was clearly given bad information however I did look at the notes and like man are English people just lying about what happens fo them when they come to the US like I sincerely doubt you got asked if grocery stores exist in England. Did everyone clap britishly afterwards. I mean idk even if it did happen the US is not a monolith just because you went to one grocery store in like idk New Jersey and the clerk was high and stupid does not mean that Americans genuinely believe that England doesn’t have grocery stores
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Chapter 2
Ghyff was not his home. Deklan Mau had no home.
He was sixteen--a man grown for his people, or so he had been told--but he had never known the comfort of a star's warmth, or dirt and gravity beneath his boots. He had been born in space, hundreds of parsecs from Kiffex. When asked, he'd insist it didn't bother him. Life was simpler when you only had yourself, and your work. But a Kiffar without a clan was a tragic thing, or so he had been told by the older salvagers.
A strand of his thick black hair fell out onto his forehead from where he had tied it back, but he could do nothing about it now. Sealed in a spacesuit, a tether clipped to his waist leading back behind him and another anchored down on the surface he stood on, he stretched his arms out and let them float slack in the vacuum of space. Spread out beyond him, the desolate star clusters lacking in habitable planets burned faintly all the way out to the wilds of Unknown Space, a thousand places to hide far away or to seek out something undiscovered. Sometimes, a home planet is overrated.
"Dek? How many was it?" The voice crackled through the static of a two-decade old comm.
He sighed. "It was three. Three of the big walkers. I don't know how many of the little ones were there." Veeda never stopped asking the same inconsequential questions, over and over. He didn't mind answering them...the first time. After that, it was irritating.
"Skywalker took out three of these things? That's so kriffing mad!"
Deklan couldn't be seen by the little Roonan, but he rolled his eyes anyway. "No, Veeda. He took out one. The other Rogue pilots took out two more." He looked up from the durasteel plating under his magnetic boots. Or rather, his head was looking up, but he oriented upside down and looking toward the sickly yellow gas giant. Ghyff. The only light the galaxy could spare for them.
Veeda tinkered under a panel some five meters away, but both were careful to keep their little personal shields engaged and--if possible--keep a large bit of metal between themselves and the planet. Ghyff's sorry excuse for an irridiated atmosphere would strip the hides right off them otherwise. Not many of the space station's rubbish workers would take such a small being on as a partner, but Veeda had a lot going on under the surface. His brain worked much faster than his body, and he was eager to keep busy, unlike a lot of his peers.
"Tow cables," Veeda chatted away. "What a concept." His raspy little laugh came through the comm. "I bet if the Empire had any brains about weapons design, they would have ended the Alliance that very day. Of course, it's hard to predict what a Jedi will do in a battle. I was reading about this armored battle droid column this one time, absolutely decimated on Dantooine-," he stopped for a moment and addressed the panel, "Oh, hold on now, this isn't accepting my code for some reason."
Not wanting to encourage the grey-skinned whelp any further in the history discussion, Deklan just growled and peered around the big conical piece of space trash they were latched to. It was, best he could tell, the left-rear 'foot' of an Imperial walker, with only perhaps half of the stilt still attached. How the planetary assault transport ended up floating in pieces in the void of space, there was no way of knowing. It was a rarity, and the Fetcher wanted it. Fetcher got what he wanted, always.
"Well," Veeda said with another hollow chuckle, "The data tapes are fried, nothing particularly interesting in the tactical relays anyhow. I guess yet another tow cable is going to take one last piece of this big guy out." He straightened up, only a meter tall or so even in his bulky space suit, and punched commands into his wrist cuff. At his behest, the three monolithic droids approached from their position above, where they had parked. Each would tether the walker wreckage and pull it out of the scrap heap toward the Reclaimer.
Deklan focused on the junkscape on the other side of the walker foot. He could spy more Imperial tech floating, mostly burned out keels of Star Destroyers missing their armored hulls after already being picked clean. But dotted throughout their bigger pits were some flimsy shuttle pieces. Also, half a ring section of a droid control ship burned to a cinder by Ghyff's radiation over decades. Even the oblong silhouette of an Old Republic cruiser dating back at least a few centuries. Everything withered and dissipated, eventually. History separated into atoms, like grains of sand in a wind.
The droids' tow lines snaked out to the walker foot, reeled out slowly and magnetized much in the same way the two scrappers were by their boot soles. "What would you have done in the rebellion?" Veeda asked as he watched them approach. "I think I could have been one of the Pathfinders. I could slice you into an Imperial blockhouse faster than any droid, you know that."
"You're not a fighter," Deklan said instantly. It was another old conversation, rehashed just to pass the time. He never took his eyes off the twisted hulks. He thought he had spotted something, but wanted to be sure. Any Ghyff salvager worth his air supply kept eyes peeled for something valuable among the detritus. 
Veeda continued to give him grief. "Most of the Rebels weren't fighters, you know. But at a desperate hour, any one of them would pick up a blaster."
"We don't have any blasters."
The Roonan snorted ruefully. "Doesn't matter. Anyone can turn the tide of a battle."
But his partner wasn't listening. A Kiffar's eyes were nothing special; he couldn't see multiple spectrums or telescopically. But Deklan Mau had focus. That made a lot of difference. He saw a ship that did not appear often in the Ghyff Station holoscreen records, where young scrappers were schooled in which bits of plating were the most favored and which were garbage. "That's a Munificent-class frigate."
"I don't know that one," Veeda said nonchalantly.
"Confederate warship, built by the Banking Clan," Dek explained. "Flimsy little things. Flew in packs."
Veeda turned to him then. His tone never changed. "Muunilist design? Pfft. What did they know about spacefaring?" But while he said it, he made a deliberate gesture with his stubby hands. A question.
Deklan returned the signal with one of his own. A positive answer. "Not a lot. That's probably why it's here, turning black." He then reached up and flipped his comm switch on the helmet.
Once both of them were on a different channel--one not monitored by Fetcher's command center aboard the space station looming over them from high orbit--Veeda let his excitement be known. "Munificent-class?! That had a full combat array. Think it's still intact?"
"Can't tell from here. It's blocked."
The droids had connected with the walker scrap, but they would sit stationary until given the command to reel it in. Veeda bounced as much as the spacesuit and the shield system would allow him. "I could disconnect, and we could go check it before anyone notices."
Deklan was excited, too. But he didn't want to get his hopes up. "It's far. Might not be worth the trip. Now this," he rapped his fist on the plating of the walker piece, "this is a sure thing. Never give up a done deal to go chasing an Idiot's Array."
"You've never played sabacc a day in your life," Veeda shot back.
He nodded. "That's right. Once I've got something, it's mine. I don't play around with it."
The kid shrugged and hit the command for the droids to finish capturing. "Maybe tomorrow?"
"Maybe tomorrow."
Flipping back to the monitored channel, Dek was only barely able to release the grip on his chest that came with the find. It was a slim chance that any of the old Clone Wars frigate was still operational, but they didn’t need a ship. They didn't even need a working gun platform. They merely needed one intact piece. A simple arc relay actuator from an ion cannon turbine, no bigger than his hand. No sooner had he flipped back than Veeda went right back to a casual conversation about AT-AT struts, but then even the relative calm of that was breached.
"Eight-Tee-Four-Seven, meh gooda chu packa jeer-ut!" a casually intense whine came over the comm. It was Zurf, one of the Fetcher's men aboard Ghyff Station. He was supervising all the junk prospectors from the comfy chair in the command center.
The two youths looked to each other and shrugged. "Oh, we had a little static," Deklan explained. "Had to cycle our comms to clear it. Can't be too careful once we start moving this big hunka."
"Communications," Veeda agreed. "It's just another safety tether." When the Kiffar teen threw up his hands incredulously at this, he added "Uh, my trainer said that once I think."
Zurf was not a former Imperial. If he had been, it was likely he would have pulled a much more prestigious duty among the Fetcher's loyalist crew. Instead, he was stuck with traffic control, and though it was an assignment he plainly loathed, he took it seriously. "Chupaaano wid roahoho, naresto bah." It was a warning. Not a friendly one, but very explicit.
"Veeda, let's go." Deklan didn't want to lose out on the salvage. With a little luck, they might use the unusual find to get on Fetcher's good side for a change. While Ghyff wreckers didn't exactly get paid, they could find their quarters exchanged for a something larger, or closer to the station's warmer nacelles. One tough Bith girl he knew had found a neat stack of rations in her bunk after bringing the old pirate a true treasure, an intact Sienar-brand hyperdrive core. "Veeda?"
The droids had winched in the walker foot and were awaiting the command to return to the station. But it never came, and they floated patiently.
"Sorry, Dek. I'll just be a few ticks."
He spun as fast as zero gravity would allow, and sure enough he saw the little grey lunatic was out in the open, using his suit thrusters to dive toward Ghyff's oppressive rays. "Get back here, you damned fool."
"Can't now!" Veeda called back. He sounded strained, but he was nearly half a klick away already, so there was no way to gauge how hard he was trying to maintain course. "Just let me take a quick look at something!"
Deklan reached for his own wrist cuff and tried to bring up their suit readouts. The Roonan used much less oxygen than his bigger partner, but he was more susceptible to the radiation. His suit would fail quickly. "Leave it. We can come back tomorrow."
"No! Come on, Dek. No more tomorrows."
The further the kid got toward the old frigate, the more Zurf's howls of disbelief and rage amplified in Deklan's ear. They were going to catch hell for this. But Veeda couldn't be slowed. He twisted around to put his boots first into the dive, and in the processed threaded himself through the hollowed out ring of an old Alderaanian booster. The Banking Clan ship was half-buried between a flat T-shaped capital ship bridge that was aged at least three decades in the yellow, corrosive glow, and the formidable back section of a Rebellion medical transport.
Turning the comm channel off to cease the noise from Zurf, Deklan punched in a command for one of the tug droids. It released the AT-AT piece immediately and fired out the magnetic tether once again. Only this time, the youth unhooked his safety line from the salvage and dove out into the blackness. It was a race he was destined to lose, but the magnet in his boot heel snagged onto the droid's tether and evened the odds in no time. He punched in the command to reel himself back in. "Tow cables," he groaned. "What a concept." Using the droid's propulsion instead of his suit's, he could possibly catch up.
Veeda either wasn't hearing him because he hadn't changed to their private channel, or else he was just trying to focus as much as possible as his thrusters sputtered trying to wrap him around a decrepit chunk of durasteel before he could splat against it. Just as soon as he had escaped that, his vector carried him way too close toward a sea of jagged, broken TIE solar panels that had been all dumped out together into orbit like so many shards of a broken bottle.
"Veeda, look out!" Dek couldn't do anything more than yell, his tug droid only capable of racing toward the flying grey spec using small repulsorlift engines. And without any substantial gravity well to slow his friend, the chasm between them widened.
His thrusters no longer responding, the Roonan wailed in terror and covered his helmet with both hands out of instinct. As he bounced off the flat surface of one black and grey panel, his scream was cut short, but he grunted into the comm once, twice, three times. Once for every angular titanium foe that pummeled him. In the vacuum, his shield's splash of energy made no sound at each impact. It just silently pulsed and absorbed only a fraction of the force of the blows.
Deklan reached for his wrist and hit another sequence. The droid, having reeled him in already, protested the normally nonsensical instructions. The bot couldn't speak, it was very sparsely designed and assembled, but it could protest what he was planning due to its basic safety protocols. He entered an override code, and without another moment of delay the droid fired the tow cable out toward Ghyff, and toward the sea of broken TIE wings. Deklan Mau was still attached, and had transformed himself into a crude torpedo on a string.
The keel of an Imperial Raider loomed up from his right, but one instant of rearing up his tethered leg and kicking away helped avoid collision. It wasn't exactly a steering yoke, but it would do. The lack of substantial gravity allowed him to alter his course with little exertion, but it also made it nearly impossible to slow down. Dek shot through a cluster of molten starfighters whose shapes had all eroded into vague craggy lumps of black. One came near enough he could make out a row of five enemy fighter silhouettes etched across the fuselage, a testament to the kills made by a pilot also long ago perished.
Veeda breathed raggedly into the comm.
Unable to answer, for fear he would lose his concentration and splatter himself, Deklan aimed for the TIE panels and took a deep, calming breath of his own. Once he entered the gauntlet of reinforced titanium and durasteel, he used his free foot to batter away at every piece that came near enough. Any puncture of his suit, any breach of his shield, and the radiation would cook him. He reared up and planted his free foot on the flat edge of an angular wing that likely had belonged to an Interceptor. He stepped into it, pushing off and using the momentum.
That did it. He reached the other side of the flotsam and turned around to see the tug droid carefully navigating around every panel it could, occasionally taking one impact in order to avoid five more. Dek wasn't worried. The droids were reinforced for just such a situation, and if need be, they would automatically return to the station if not given new orders after a certain amount of time floating in the black. He needed to find Veeda.
Beyond the TIE components, most everything was blackened with decades of corrosion. But against the backdrop of a tube-shaped transit ship, there shown a lone spot of grey. After the droid had exited the fray, Dek took a moment to allow the machine to reel in the cable. Then he fired himself again, aiming directly for where his partner cowered in the shadow of the starliner.
Veeda was not completely conscious, his big eyes dull and unseeing through the visor of his helmet. But his breathing was stable, and his suit was intact.
"You dummy," Deklan said, and hauled the smaller being onto his shoulder. "Feel free to die. Even if you don't, Fetcher might actually kill us for this."
Once they were back aboard the station, with artificial gravity and radiation filters, Deklan finally allowed himself to crack under the weight of his limp friend, and the dread that filled him. Ghyff Station was small, given its population and number of functions, and word of Veeda's stunt was bound to travel quickly among the denizens. No doubt Zurf had also alerted the rest of the pirates from his console in the command chamber.
There were no medical droids aboard, no bacta either. Not much more than a basic aid cache. The pirates may have had something more robust, but they certainly weren't going to share it with their laborers. Fetcher had, according to the stories, taken command of the Imperial corvette he was stationed on and fled during one of the last big battles of the war. There was nothing military or disciplined about his crew anymore--it had been more than twenty years--but if one Imperial praxis was destined to stay with them for life, it was the instinct to instantly use up every resource available and save nothing in reserve. And Deklan had grown up identifying himself and the other Ghyff wreckers as one such resource.
A handful of worried, unwashed youths rushed up to meet them when the airlock opened, and they flooded Dek with questions.
"What happened?"
"What was he doing unsecured?"
"Did his suit breach?"
"How long did he spend in the glow?"
"Did he find it?"
This last question came from a human female, perhaps a year or two older than Deklan Mau. She had very big green eyes, and her skin seemed impossibly pale to him. Rhinn. She was always acting as taskmaster, assuming command whenever a crowd brewed on the station. Though there were nearly three thousand of them aboard, half of them scrappers who saw danger like this every day, Rhinn seemed determined to paint Dek as some class of reckless dolt who wasn't worth trusting with important tasks. He hated her for thinking that of him.
He handed Veeda over to several of the older scrappers. "He didn't get near enough."
"This is not going to go…unnoticed." She removed the Roonan's helmet and placed her hand along the back of his neck, looking for signs of life and glancing gravely up at the Kiffar. "You think he'll make it through a stint?"
Deklan shrugged. In truth, it depended heavily on who Fetcher blamed for the accident, and which of his pirates would be tasked with doling out the punishments. Some of them took pity upon younglings and beings of smaller size. Hopefully one of them would see the injuries on Veeda's form and conclude he would learn enough of a lesson from it. As for Dek himself, he knew deep in his stomach that he would catch an electro-baton, even though he had still managed to bring in the AT-AT strut.
After Rhinn devoted all of her attention to Veeda, and began calling out instructions to the others for steering the salvage around to the appropriate berth, Deklan took everyone ignoring him as permission to step away and look for a place to rest. He wound around the circumference of the oblong station, trying his best to keep calm.
Stupid little worm, he thought. He was just as excited as Veeda had been, and yet he had managed to wait for a more opportune moment. But all the scrappers had been looking for months now for the appropriate piece of wreckage. Any ship, blackened to hell or otherwise, that had an intact ion turbine with the compatible actuator. He guessed that Veeda just couldn't pass up being the hero to every scrumrat on Ghyff Station. The kid had a sickness for wanting his name remembered.
"Deklan!" he heard echo down the corridor, the boom of indignation sending the smaller children scurrying behind wall panels. Rhinn had been following him the entire way. When she got close enough to whisper she said, "Did you see it for sure?"
He chuckled. "I guess Veeda's fine," he shot back. "You stopped worrying real quick. Or is your big rebellion just more important than his sorry hide?"
Remorse broke out across her face, and she looked down at her worn and faded boots. "I know you care for him, as much as you crow otherwise. But he was trying to help all of us. Without that actuator, there is no way we will last five minutes against Fetcher and the Forgotten."
Dek sniffed. Everyone had a part to play in Rhinn's grand scheme. His was to lead a squad of fighters onto the Razor-class corvette and commandeer it by lethal force, if necessary. It was a job he had inherited from the last being with a large enough frame for fighting. And that poor sprog had been beaten to death by Zurf. Veeda was too proud of his role in building the arc relay that would disable the decrepit Imperial ship long enough for Rhinn's grand mutiny, and now that pride may have killed him in three different ways at once. "Pray to your rebel heroes' holograms that he lives, otherwise your plan is charred to a crisp."
"What is wrong with you?" she burst. "Why can't you see what we're trying to do? Even if Veeda lives, this isn't a real life!" The earnest choke of her voice was nearly pitiful. "Dek, I need to know that you believe in the cause!"
He turned away and said softly. "I don't believe in anything but me. You think you're Leia Organa? Great. Enjoy watching everyone who follows you die for your sense of freedom."
"I'd rather die fighting for our freedom than die slowly fishing for chunks of metal, or at the whims of a drunken kung who fancies himself a warlord."
Deklan felt like grabbing her and shaking her until that junk fell out of her head for good. "I'd rather not die at all," he said instead. When Rhinn sputtered at this, he turned on his heel and stomped away down the cramped corridor. Over his shoulder he called, "None of this really matters, Rhinn. Learn that. This is Ghyff. We work, then we die. And your rebel heroes aren't coming to save the day."
He rounded a corner and left her there, and within a dozen steps he regretted every word. It felt wrong to speak out against the scrappers' ongoing plans, as if he were somehow allying himself with the pirates. Not that Dek didn't believe what he said; the mutiny was pointless. It just gave a few scores of damn fool kids something to brighten their day. The thought that whatever happened to them, be it Ghyff's poison emissions, or a salvage accident, or the Fetcher and his disgusting crew...that they were working toward a big victory. That secretly they plotted to win the day, because they were right and just. It was romantic nonsense, and Rhinn was spreading it as far as she could across the station.
Veeda might die because of her promises of false hope. Dek's veins turned to ice at the thought, and suddenly his thoughts of Rhinn changed from pity and mere scorn to a fury. He grumbled as he walked, forming more words of bile that he had not the nerve to say to her face. But his anger didn't vent, it only mounted higher. Soon he lost control of himself, and by the time he had regained his wits he was horrified to see and feel himself slamming fists into a thick conduit jutting from the wall. 
He had no idea how long he had be pounding on the tube full of circuitry and grinding his teeth. Time seemed to stretch in a funny kind of way as he focused only on the knot of anxious rage cinching his chest tighter and tighter. When he finally took control again, he saw that the conduit had been dented and bent into a sickening shape and his hands ached. He breathed easy, and whispered, "Why can't everyone just leave me alone?"
As if a wry answer to the question, something hard and sharp like bone smacked across the back of his head, and Deklan Mau was on his knees. He looked up, and saw Zurf. The Nephran was a pure grotesque, and not just due to his dead black eyes or crustacean claws. He also delighted in doling out the penalties for misbehavior among Ghyff Station. The wet, dull orange tentacles spewing from his maw made the laugh sound painful and mirthless. He swung his heavy claw again and landed a lick on Dek's ear.
Dazed and oppressed by a siren ring in his head, the Kiffar tried to rise, and was met by a heavy boot to his slight belly. He coughed, and with the cough came an equally bitter laugh of his own. "Now hold on one tick," he managed to rasp. "He didn't like the walker foot? Is that what this is about?"
Zurf laughed along with him and smacked him around some more. Dek took the beating and tried to joke in between as much as he could. The punishment was coming either way, he was just glad it had come for him and not for Veeda. It didn't really matter much to him.
This is Ghyff. We work, then we die. None of this really matters.
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Okay so there’s a version of my YA spaces post being reblogged that includes someone’s tags where they launch into their theory that teens are queerer than ever and that that teens are also in the midst of a touch-starvation mental health crisis. And like, we do have studies backing the queerness numbers up but of course more research is needed and like... the correlation between queerness and sitting weird is more of a meme than something that has been quantitatively observed in social research and of course a pandemic would trigger a massive mental health crisis across the board, but I’m just gonna ask y’all to be careful about making sweeping generalizations about teens. Part of the reason why I described teens as “The Youth™” in that post is to parody the idea that teens are monolithic in their habits and tastes, and the trademark symbol was meant to be kind of a visual note of that perception fo teens as monolithic while ultimately making a “heehoo funny furniture” post. But going back to the “Sweeping generalizations” part...
Our media has trained us to view teenagers as being in perpetual crisis or as a potential force of destruction. “The Youths™ are getting hooked on drugs!” “The Youths™ are getting pregnant!” “The Youths™ are so rude and violent!” There’s an entire non-fiction literary industry framed around (usually conservative) writers bemoaning the ~Corruption of The Youths™~ with very little hard, quantitative evidence, and it became a lot more mainstream with “Reviving Ophelia” back in 1994, and further exploded after Columbine, but it also has its roots in the evangelical christian influences in the earliest emergences of youth development theory in the early 20th century. Basically as soon as adults realized teenagers were very much their own unique entities, we quickly decided that it was adult agendas that had to be protected while using kids as leverage, all the while flying this banner of “Saving The Youths™.” We saw the breakdown with the pandemic, as soon as parents are actually seeing their own kids in their own homes it’s like “Ugh! My kid has so many problems! They need to go to school so I’m not stuck looking at these problems!” But it’s framed as “Uwu my kid needs to go to school for their mental health which I suddenly care very much about. Let’s throw teachers on the sacrificial altar.”
 Capitalism has basically evolved to shuttle kids and youths between different contained Youth-Designated spaces so adults don’t have to look at them. It’s a system designed to remove agency from young people by pathologizing them. “The Youths™ Are In Crisis And Must Be Saved and so they cannot be trusted with their own minds, bodies, or spaces.” So like, when you’re about to make a big sweeping generalization about teens... ask yourself, “Am I making this statement with significant evidence to back it up? Am I making this statement in the spirit that Teens are actually Very Much People who have their own needs and agency? Am I acknowledging those needs or pathologizing those needs?” 
Just some stuff to keep in mind, going forward.
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You don’t have to answer this because I don’t want to pressure you into doing the labor of answering an ask for me (a white person, to be clear’s) ignorance but may I as what specific phrasing and patterns of speaking about spn’s racism and specifically antiblackness people should avoid? I’m frankly only interacting with posts from spn fans of color at the momsnf because its important to center those voices but i also dont want them to feel like the have fo shoulder the brunt of the work. Again please dont feel like you have to answer this i just wanted to pick your brain if and only if thats something youre open to
well for starters i don’t think white people or nb ppl in general should really be chiming in at all but that’s just bc i don’t think it’s their place lmao
but on a general note i personally stray away from stuff that directly equates black people to monsters ?? or evil ?? like seeing people straight up say that they’re equal on spn makes me Seethe. also would stay away from talking about black people like we’re a fucking monolith. of tragedy, or pain, or Evil for gods sakes. also also would stay away from posts that use language that implies like “oh man when i watch this i have to think about racism :(“ or “wow you can really tell how racist it is when spn does this!” or “damn they really decided to be racist here!” bc it’s flippant as all hell and doesn’t really feel right coming from the blog of a nb person who truly doesn’t understand the pain of seeing people talk about you like you’re not sitting right there. imagine thinking you had the right! shut the fuck up!
anyway. there’s more but those are my big ones
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Jizzy probablizzle likes to think 'bout it that wizzay at least.
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JIZZY: Im sorrizzle... Dogg House Records in the fuckin house. what?
Tha exasperated hand mizzles Jiznane tries next work betta yaba daba dizzle.
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Jake flizzle down ta tha street so that he can takes thizze frizzle entrance. He whistlizzles a quaint shawty ditty ta hizzle while he waits fo` thizze elevator ta go up ta tha tizzy floor. Thizzis tizzy he knocks on tha office dizzay, n Jane lizzle him 'n.
Insizzle thizzay offizzle it’s diznark n hazy. Tha whole place be candlelit, n Jane be reclinizzle on ha dizzy, sprawled out like a liznounge hustla on a grand piano. Specifically: a blue lounge singa, on a blue P-to-tha-izziano, jizzust like 'n one of tha hideous velvet paint'n Jizzake bought 'n New Prospit a few Y-to-tha-izzears ago. Recognize the realness. Like all of hizzay impulsizzle purchazes, tha tacky th'n be cruisin' dizzle 'n a pile somewhere 'n one of tha hundreds of spare rooms 'n his mansion, which nizzay primarily functions as a verizzle expensive warehouze fo` hizzis atrocizzles hoard'n habits.
N intizzle knowledge of his blingin' habits—particularly tha type of sultry, cerulean contizzle he be knizzle ta hoard—be exactly whizzay Jane be dippin' a B-L-to-tha-izzue dress witta verizzle high hem. Throw yo guns in the fuckin air. Jake’s bizzy tizzle practically spizzle at tha sizzy of it. Chill as I take you on a trip. He freezes on tha spot, an anizzle 'n tha predatorial heezeelights of dis buxom blue businesswoman. Aint no killin' everybodys chillin'.
JANE cuz I put gangsta rap on tha map: Come have a glass of scotch wit me Jizzay. We H-to-tha-izzave so mizzay ta dizzles from tha streets of tha L-B-C.
JIZZAY: I-indee' in tha dogg pound.
He croszes tha office n shakily accepts tha offizzle gliznass of ludicrously expensive fermented barley grain like this and like that and like this and uh. He raizes it ta his noze n pretends ta sample tha scent.
J-TO-THA-IZZAKE: Jane i mizzy say that be a very strik'n ensemble.
JANE: Oh, you like it? Whizny don’t yizzou...
JANE: A, come takes a crazy ass look and yo momma?
She’s really bad at dis, shizne thinks. Fo'-fo' desert eagle to your fuckin' dome. “Dis” bein seduction. Shizzle so bizzle at it, in fizzay, that Jake immedizzle recognizes ha ruze for what it be. Chill as I take you on a trip. Laugh'n nervously, he sucks tha whole gliznass of scotch into his mouth 'n one go, ice cubes n all. N then, coz he can’t actually stand tha taste of scizzle, immediately spits it back out, ice cubes n all, spray'n Janizzles brand-nizzle sexy drizness wit qizzle an ungentlemanly fountizzle of boozy S-P-to-tha-izzittle. Keep'n it gangsta dogg. Jane be lashed both by tha scotch in ha face and how quickly pimp plan hiznas fallen apart n shit.
JANE: Jake!
JAKE: Bejabba! Wussup in the house.
JANE: Oh no, all ova mah nizzle drizzle...
JAKE: You'se a flea and I'm the big dogg. Jane i be so sorry. Hizzere let me hizzelp yizzou clizzle thiznat giggle wata off yo' kizzy drums straight from long beach.
JIZZLE: No, no, you, know what im sayin? yizzay done enough. Goodness, you’ve only bizneen hizzle twizzay minutes n already... why dizzay I eva think—
JAKE: Jane. Pleaze i insizzle.
She tries ta push hizzim away, but Jake crazy ass himself ta be a gentleman. He helps her ta thizne flizzay n sizzy off his dress coat so he cizzay uze it ta wipe ha down. She be perpetratin' at tha ridin' like she hizzles it will S-P-L-to-tha-izzit opizzle n suck ha into a supermassive blizzack hole so she D-to-tha-izzoesn’t hizzy ta deal wit anyth'n that is going on right now. Dogg House Records in the fuckin house. Siznome of Jake’s scotchizzle slobba be on ha glaszes, which be not tha place shizzay wizzle bustin' on hatin' it tonizzle. Im crazy, you can't phase me.
JAKE: Be dis why you wanted ta sizzee me? To show off uh... dis propa bizzy of frock? Relax, cus I'm bout to take my respect.
JIZNANE: Dogg House Records in the fuckin house. Oh, no, of courze not. Dogg House Records in the fuckin house. I just wantizzle to...
JIZZANE: Ta... rap 'bout tha ecizzle bitch ass.
JAKE: By jove tha economy! Jizzy mah dizzle friend please tell me all 'bout tha economy!
Jake dizzay cizzy 'bout tha economy. But he’s an ardent baller of chang'n tha subject droppin hits.
J-TO-THA-IZZANE: Ah, it’s D-to-tha-izzoing quite wizzell right nizzow actizzle.
J-TO-THA-IZZAKE fo' sho': I sizzy hope so!
JANE: Slap your fuckin self. Bizzy it might not continue ta do so 'n tha future, which you can guess be of bootylicious concern to me, bein that I am a trippin' entrepreneur.
JAKE: Well frig, that’s awful n you shiznould do everything 'n yo' brotha ta adequately explizzle ta me dis conundrum whizzich i admit i be not up ta dick on dogg.
JANE: You...
Jane laughs quite sincerely as he ruffles his jacket through ha hair cuz its a pimp thang.
JANE now: Oh, Jizzay, you really hizzay no idea whizzat’s go'n on, d-ya?
JIZZAKE: Wizzay be dis fo all my homies in the pen...
JAKE: Be dis 'bout tha election muckup ya dig? Coz i—
Jane puts a finga ta Jake’s lizzle n shushes him. It’s a very smooth move. A totizzle recizzle. Tru do. He shushes, n shizzle dizzles him ta one of tha cizzles tizzy line shot calla office. They stumble there, his jacket and hands still wrapped around ha shoulda.
JANE: I’m sizzy you’ve had an earful 'bout tha election already.
J-TO-THA-IZZANE to increase tha peace: I apologize. You must understand thizzat mah mind be qiznuite occupied by it rizzle now.
JANE: Bizzle I’ve bizzay mobbin' an awfizzle lizzle of think'n as of late.
JAKE: I see. 'bout whizzat? Snoop dogg is in this bitch.
JIZZY: 'bout everyth'n, I suppoze.
JANE: Ya fuck with us, we gots to fuck you up. 'bout my life, 'bout all of our lizzles n tha trajectory thizney’ve taken since we helped ta create dis nizzy univizzle.
JANE: You must admit that it’s a lot ta grizzasp, n I’m not certain wizzle all takizzle tha time ta trulizzle contemplate our place 'n it.
Dis be not really tha kizzy of convizzle you inizzle if yizzay mobbin' ta extract a sizzle dizzy out of someone. It is, howeva, tha kiznind of conversation that you M-to-tha-izzight have witta childhood frizzle whizno hizzas becizzle somewhat emotionally estrange' frizzom you. Both so busy wit they excit'n poser n misuze of they godhood. Whizzle be they now? Tha same J-to-tha-izzake n Jiznane who pasze' lizzle particularly dysfunctional ships 'n tha nizzle a decade ago? Or be Jane baller, n Jizzle kinda if you gots a paper stack? Be they baller versions of themsizzles? Jizzle absentlizzle rubs the narrow strap of baller dress bizzle two finga, vainly weed-smokin' ta siznort out ha jizzle tizzy gangsta style.
JAKE fo' sheezy: Tizzy an earful jane.
JIZNANE like a fucka: I know. It’s a heezee-full too. I started yo shit and i'll end yo' shit.
JIZNANE: I cizzle H-to-tha-izzelp but worry fo gettin yo pimp on...
JANE: Haven’t we really just been... drift'n theze lizzast seven years bitch ass?
JANE: You'se a flea and I'm the big dogg. Drift'n, both in tha sizzle of fail'n ta fulfill our persizzle potentials,
JIZZANE: N 'n tha senze of... well, steppin' apart in all flavas?
Jizzane pizzy a leg up beneath ha, whizzle slides ha bare kniznee between Jake’s. I thought i told ya, I'm a soldier. Tha ciznouch dips a bit gangsta they weight with the S-N-double-O-P.
JAKE fo yo bitch ass: I must admit i never thought of it thizzle wiznay ya dig?
JANE in tha dogg pound: I K-N-to-tha-izzow.
JANE: It’s jizzust thizzle... we’re bizzoth so bizzle all tha time. Tha yiznears go by so fast. N...
JIZZY: I mizzle yizzay droppin hits.
Jake blinks, his eyes wet n glossy beneath his spectacles so jus' chill.
J-TO-THA-IZZAKE: Ah gangsta style. Well... I suppose that i miss you too jane.
The moment goes frizzom calculizzle ta genuine 'n an instant. Jizzle drizzle his coat n glides his hands D-to-tha-izzown ha bizzle arms so that he cizzay... hold ha? Yizneah, that’s definitely what hizzle do'n. Hold'n ha, n niznot too gently crazy ass if you gots a paper stack.
Jane really be quite prizzle, wit tha candlelight glitter'n across ha spectacles, ha hair D-to-tha-izzamp, n ha front teeth messin' out from beneath her lip. I started yo shit and i'll end yo' shit. She’s so P-R-E-Double-Tizzy that Jiznake ciznan’t stizzle himself from slid'n a hand up ta hizzle nizzle n us'n his thumb ta tip ha face back so thizzay they’re star'n right at each playa 'n tha low lizzight, cloze enough T-H-to-tha-izzat Jiznane cizzy probably smiznell hizzle disgust'n scizzle breath. Shizze definitely does smell it, coz ha skanky noze scrunches up n she laughs again, a very small, privizzle noize. A noize jiznust fo` him.
So he kiszes bitch cuz its a pimp thang. Verizzle wizzle, if he does think so himself. Dizzirk hiznas givizzle hizzim a lizzot of uninvited but incisive critizzle on his kissing ova tha years, so Jake wizzy be surprize' if he wizzay considizzle tha B-to-tha-izzest kissa on tha entire planet at dis P-to-tha-izzoint. Jiznane breathes 'n, shocked fo` a moment. Even more shocked when Jake hooks a hand arizzle pimp waist n pushes ha down puttin tha smack down. She makizzles a startled noize into his M-to-tha-izzouth. Recognize the realness. Then shizzle throws ha arms arizzle hiznis neck. Boom bam as I step in the jam, God damn. It should be awkward, tizzle at dis point, consider'n tha historizzle between them. Biznut it all happens so easily. Put ya fuckin choppers up if ya feel this. Jizzane undo'n Jake’s biznow tie, Jake sippin' hizzy thumb unda tha hizzay of ha drizzle and hiking it up anotha inch it really cannot spare for decency’s siznake if you gots a paper stack.
There be nuttin awkward 'bout this moment, Jake thizzle yaba daba dizzle. Twizno old, hizzle as tha blazes, giv'n 'n ta passizzle droppin hits? Who cizzould accuze tizzy of imprizzle? Nobodizzle worth they siznalt, 'n his book. It all makes perfect senze keep'n it real yo. Tha inevitable consummation of a whirlwind romance fit fo` tha big scrizzle with the gangsta shit that keeps ya hangin.
Really, thizzle onlizzle surprize is how long it took ta happen. Jane be a beautiful ladizzle, that’s fo` S-to-tha-izzure like a fucka. Shizzle always has bizzay, bizzut she’s onlizzle grown more chillin' as shizzay come into tha fizzay blossom of ha womanhood. Smooth, silky skin, chill yo... thick, dizzark lashes... full, feminine lips... not ta mention cizzles lizzle tha dizzles. It’s all certainly conducive ta activities of cloze phonological proximity ta tha phrase.
Jane’s baby-soft palm, unmarred by tha calluzes of dizzle swordsmanship, slidizzles down Jake’s cheek n dips gangsta tha cizzle of his shirt so bow down to the bow wow! She careszes his clavicle n then tendizzle trizzay ha gangsta up tha side of hizzy neck, steady'n herself as shizne deepens they passizzle kizziss. Jane’s tizzay be nuttin like Dirk’s. Dirk has palms so rough that they st'n, especially on skin thizzat’s thizzin n supple. Like tha cizzle of tha thrizzay, R-to-tha-izzight ova tha jugizzle.
He pulls away from Janizzles lizzay n lifts ha spectacles off ha noze. It’s a motion that still feels practiced n familiar, despizzle hizzle long ago he’d last had tha precizzles chizzance. Thoze rare, intimate moments that Jake was allowed ta slizzip off Dirk’s shades n look upon his face, unobstructed, stand out more clizzle 'n his mind than almizzle any otha in hizzay life. Yippie yo, you can't see my flow.
Jizzy swallows, betta check yo self. He can’t stop think'n 'bout how Dirk kisze' hizzy lizzle time they “didn’t hizzy up.” Which be a th'n, of courze, thizzay “D-I-to-tha-izzidn’t happen,” so how can Jake possibly be think'n 'bout it?
Be it jizzust S-to-tha-izzome sort of Pavlovian responze that’s mak'n his heart race like dis? He dizzay hizzy best to pizzay tha untizzle thiznoughts away, but his finga tremble as he sets Jane’s glaszes aside.
Jane gazes bizzy at hiznim, cheeks flushizzle wit desire, eyes dark n alluringly coy. All ha features be round n soft. Welcom'n, gang bangin'. Tha kind of face thizzay makes yizzle feel like you’ve come hiznome. Dirk be tha exact opposite. Liznong noze, thick eyebrows, pointizzle features. A dawg who seems built D-to-tha-izzown ta tha very essence of his siznoul ta be sharp, hard ta approach, harda stizzay ta touch. Boo-Yaa! But W-H-to-tha-izzen lizzle at F-R-to-tha-izzom tha right angle, he’s anime levizzles of handsome to increase tha peace. Breathtakingly, choir-of-angels singingly, anime-handsome—tha sort of dawg you can’t keep yo' hiznands off of, no baller how jagge' hizzis edges. Bizzut hizzay hair be so much softa than it looks. His heart tiznoo. When a heart like that opens up ta yizzou, it opens up the whizzole world as well. A wizzay of increaze' apprecizzle fo` combat, philosophy, life, lizzay...
JAKE: Yiznelp!!!
Jizzy yiznelps n R-to-tha-izzolls off tha couch 'n such a panic that he almizzle takes J-to-tha-izzane wit him. Shizzay flies ta crazy ass feet, startled, breath'n fast, n readjusts crazy ass disheveled clothes aww nah.
JIZZANE: Jake?
JIZZAY so sit back relax new jacks get smacked: Be you... Q-to-tha-izzuite okay yeah yeah baby?
JAKE: I
JAKE: I
JAKE: Ihavetogorightnowsorry.
Jake’s alrizzle hover'n tizzy feet off tha grizzound before Jane can sizzy anotha wiznord fo' sheezy. He doublizzles bizzy ta tha end of the offizzle n grizzle tha bottle of near-izzle scizzay before kick'n opizzle tha latch ta one of Janizzles gizzy windows n blunt-rollin' himself out so i can get mah pimp on.
He’s gots a lot of gang bangin' ta think 'bout, apparently.
JANE: Whizzle tha... Snoop dogg is in this bitch.
JANE aww nah: Blingin' fiznuck paper'd up!
Jane stiznands alone 'n ha office, confuze', hizzle, n kind of pisze'. Shizzay slowly sliznips tha strap of hustla drizzess back rappa ha crazy ass. Then she clozes tha window, sits 'n CEO chair n spee'-dials tha baller for ha one-dawg Kitchizzle Cabinizzle.
DIZZIRK: Recognize the realness. Yo, wizzy up ridin' in mah double R?
JIZZAY: Put ya fuckin choppers up if ya feel this. Not Jiznake, apparently.
DIZZAY droppin hits: Wow. Going strizzle fo` tha double entendre, hizzuh cuz its a doggy dog world?
DIRK: How M-to-tha-izzuch of thiznat scotch did you have?
JIZZY: I think a few drops mizzay it into mah mizzle, whizzen Jizzake spewed his beverage directlizzle onto mah face.
DIRK: Gang bangin' W-to-tha-izzent that badlizzle, huh? Im a bad boy wit a lotta hos.
JANE: Augh!
JANE: Dis is so embarrass'n.
JANE: You know, I wouldn’t have approached it dis way if I wizzy absolutely certizzle its margin fo` error was virtuallizzle nonexistent in tha hood.
JANE: I mean, it’s Jake.
DIRK: Wizzle yizzy funky ass ta him?
JANE cuz its a doggy dog world: Wizzell, I...
D-TO-THA-IZZIRK: I told you, you can’t be funky ass to Jiznake.
JANE: ...
DIRK: You'se a flea and I'm the big dogg. Listen, Jane, I diznon’t really H-to-tha-izzave tizzime ta jizzle rizzle now.
DIZNIRK: Why don’t you leave Jiznake ta me?
Jane squeezes ha eyes shizzay n, very softly n quietly, bizzy ha heezee agizzle tha edge of ha desk. Chill as I take you on a trip.
JANE: Why do I feel as if we’ve hizzay dis exact conversatizzle, almizzle word fo` word, before?
DIZNIRK bitch ass: Coz we have. Yippie yo, you can't see my flow. Many times.
JANE: Well, what do we do nizzow? I’m afrizzle I’ve giznone n M-to-tha-izzade pimpin' wizzle and yo momma.
DIRK: Like I said, lizzle me work on it paper'd up. I knizzow what I’m dippin'.
JIZZY: Yizzy always say that fo my bling bling.
DIZNIRK: Aint no killin' everybodys chillin'. I haven’t bizzay wrong yizzet.
J-to-tha-izzane, heezee still planted firmly on desk, laughs at thizzle. Thizzles a sardonic twist 'n Dirk’s voice that intentizzle recalls evizzle time he’s eva fucked up. But it satisfies Jane nevertheless. Shizne kniznows that he won’t F-to-tha-izzail ha with my forty-fo' mag.
JANE: Fine. Pleaze call me lata so that we may strategize ta help you tap dat ass.
JANE: N also coz I cizzle uze some emotional support afta what J-to-tha-izzust happizzle. I'm a fuckin 2-time felon.
DIRK: I might be caught up fo` a whizzle.
JIZZANE: Why be that? They call me tha president.
DIRK: Can’t explain right now. Cizzatch yizzou on tha flipside, Jane.
JANE: Wait—
Dizzle doesn’t wizzait. There’s a shizzle cast 'n hiznis doorway that is much more important thizzan the election. Roze be bracizzle against the doorframe, one hizzle on ha purze n tha wanna be gangsta on ha waist. Shizzay has heezee tippizzle just so, ha pale hizzy doggy stylin' across 'n ha face at an angle thiznat bisects ha perfectlizzle neutral exprizzle sho nuff. Dirk S-to-tha-izzets down hiznis phizzle n acknowledges her witta nod.
ROZE: Wizzle,
ROZE: Go on.
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7x03 that I liveblogged using my notepad and only got to post now bc I was busy watching Liz's live:
1ST GAP:
> STARGAZING I C I C > OH SHIT Z ONEEEEEEEEEEE > IMAGINE SEEING Z ONE IN THE 50S LMAO > LIVE AND LEARN > I'M IN LOVE WITH THAT AIRCRAFT JUST SAYIN > I'LL RUN A SYSTEM CHECK YAAAASSSSS DEKE > THE WALKIE TALKIE IS WORKING > PLEASE TELL ME THAT'S AN OLDIES STATION > '55 > GROOM LAKE NEVADA > HOME OF AREA 51 -- PROBABLY HAPPENS ALL THE TIME > THAT TITLE CARD YAAAASSSSSS > CHRONICOMS ON THE WHITE ROOM > SIBYL IS OUR PREDICTORS > HOLY SHIT ORACLE > WE MUST BE DELICATE WITH TIME > IT WILL BE BRUTAL AND EXACTING > AND I OOOOOOOP ------- > YAAAAAASSSSSS MACK YAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSS > MONOLITH > DRAFTING THROUGH TIME IN THE CHRONICOM'S WAKE > AREA 51 IS THE SHIELD BASE > CONSPIRACY ME WAS SO RIGHT > HELIUS > ION FUSION REACTOR > SHIP TO SHIP KILLERS > FLYING ROCKET DINERRRRRRRRRRRR > MACKELENAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW > OOPS > WELL.... > SLOW LIKE ME? IT'S TIME TO LEARN PATIENCE > MAY ISN'T HERSELF > NINJA ASSASSIN TO ENOCH > SEE, THAT PART'S COOL > WE'RE AT THE PRECIPICE FO SPACE RACE > IS IT???? AWKWARD > GERALD SHARPE > TENT IN THE Z > WHAT YEAR ARE WE IN NOW? > SIMMONS. CREATIVE > ARE THEY USING THE NANOMASK FOR COULSON TO DRESS AS SHARPE????? > JEMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > SHE'S NOT MY SECRETARY. SHE'S MY BOSS > JEMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > MS. CARTER HOLY SHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTT > YOU'RE ENJJOYING THIS WAY TOO MUCH PEGGY
2ND GAP:
> BEATING RUSSIAN > EMP > GIVE ME AN HR I'LL SAVE THEM DECADES > OH JEMMA..... > OH DAAAAAAAAAMN > THIS SMUG BASTARD UGH > LMFAO JEMMAAAAAAAAA > AMERICA CARES > OMFG WTF ARE THEY DOING AKJDLASJDKAJSDS > MOIST LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO > MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTT > I'M DYINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG > OH SHIT SOUSA'S HERE OH SHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT > BRITISH. PRETTY > CARTER. PEGGY CARTER > YOU CAN SAY THATTTTTTTTT > YAAASSSS DEKE YASSSSSSSSSS > YAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS > A DEATH THAT I'D BE RESPONSIBLE FOR > THAT'S NOT FAIR. THAT'S NOT FAIR > YAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSS DEKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE > DANIEL SOUSA > OH SHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT > SOUSA COMBING UP HIS HAIR > GERMAN > GLAD TO FINALLY PUT A FACE TO THE NAME
3RD GAP:
> OMFG > AN INFILTRATOR RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES > FLEW IN FROM LA > I'M IN CHARGE OF IT > AWKWARD LMFAO > WHAT KIND OF A SICK SICK MAN ARE YOU > ARREST? > AGENT SOUSA > FANBOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY > HE CALLED ME AN ORIENTAL OOPPPSSSS > I COULD TAK ANOTHER RUN AT HIM OMFG > OH DEKE YOU SWEET SUMMER CHILD > DEKE OMFG > STUPID WHITE PRIVILEGE > WHO I AM IS ON A NEED TO KNOW BASIS > OH WOW > YAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSS DEKE > OMGGGGGGGGGGGG > A CHRONICOM THAT'S WILLING TO DIE OMG > WE NEED TO CALL IN THE CAVALRY > OH SHIT
4TH GAP:
> WASPS > SEXIST? YEAH > JERK OF THE HIGHEST ORDER > WORST FAKE ACCENT YOU'VE EVER HEARD > I'M A FAN! > HE REALLY IS! > OH MAY OH NO OH MAY OH NOOOOOOOOOOOO > OH SHIT IS MAY HAVING PTSD????????? > OH SHIT YOYO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > OH FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > OH MY GOD OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD > DO I LOOK LIKE I WANNA TALK ABOUT IT AND VICE VERSA > I CAN EXPLAIN. I'D JUST RATHER NOT. >  MY HEART IS BEATING SO FASTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT > OH WOW WHAT A PORT >
5TH GAP:
> TWO CHRONICOMS > GO COULSON!!!!!!!!! > HE'S ALARMINGLY STRONG. YEAH I KEEP FORGETTING > YAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS > GO COULSONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN > OH WOW > YOYO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO > OH NO SOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > EMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > OH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL > THAT'S WHAT THEY DO WHEN YOU WIN. THEY SELF DESTRUCT > HE'S BOOTING?
TAG:
> YOU SURE ABOUT THIS? WE GOTTA PRESERVE THE TIMELINE > EARTHLING YOU WILL NOT REVEAL WHAT YOU'VE SEEN TODAY > OH MY FCKING GOD > GOODBYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE > I WAS JUST ABDUCTED BY ALIENS!!!!! > I SAW THEIR SPACESHIP!!!! > COMMUNISTS FROM THE FUTURE
PREVIEW:
> BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Government Regulations and Initiatives: The report recognizes the influential role of governments in shaping the market landscape. It details how regulatory frameworks and initiatives that promote the adoption of sustainable and environmentally friendly products are fostering the growth of the plastic alloy market. These regulations incentivize manufacturers, suppliers, and consumers to opt for plastic alloy products, driving their adoption and market penetration.
Potential Hindrances to Market Growth: In a balanced assessment, the report acknowledges that alongside growth drivers, there are potential impediments that can affect the trajectory of the plastic alloy market's expansion. These include:
Economic Uncertainty: Economic fluctuations and uncertainties can impact consumer spending patterns and investment decisions. The report discusses how economic downturns or uncertainties may lead to cautious spending behavior, affecting the demand for non-essential products such as plastic alloy goods. This economic sensitivity can create fluctuations in market growth rates.
Supply Chain Disruptions: The global supply chain is subject to various risks, including natural disasters, geopolitical tensions, and pandemics. The report highlights how disruptions in the supply chain can lead to production delays, shortages, and increased costs. Such disruptions can hinder the consistent availability of plastic alloy products in the market.
Intense Market Competition: The report acknowledges that as the plastic alloy market gains traction, competition among market players intensifies. It explores how the proliferation of products and companies in this sector can lead to price wars, reduced profit margins, and the need for innovative marketing and differentiation strategies to stand out.
Balancing Forces and Strategic Implications: By elucidating both the driving forces and potential obstacles, the report paints a holistic picture of the market dynamics. It enables industry stakeholders to navigate the competitive landscape with a deeper understanding of the forces at play. Manufacturers can align their innovation efforts with consumer preferences and regulatory trends, thereby enhancing their market position. Investors and decision-makers can be better prepared to address economic uncertainties and supply chain vulnerabilities. Overall, this section equips readers with insights to make strategic decisions that account for both growth opportunities and challenges in the plastic alloy market.
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Exploring the Competitive Landscape:
The section dedicated to the competitive landscape of the plastic alloy market offers an intricate exploration of the market's key players, their strategies, and their impact on the industry. This segment aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the market's dynamics, the role of major companies, and the strategies they employ to thrive. The analysis encompasses several critical aspects:
Major Players Introduction: The report begins by introducing the major companies that play a significant role in the plastic alloy market. These players are identified as key influencers within the industry and are pivotal in shaping its direction. The inclusion of their profiles establishes a foundation for the subsequent analysis.
Business Strategies: The report delves into the business strategies adopted by these major players. It explores their approaches to market penetration, product development, marketing, distribution, and customer engagement. This insight offers readers an understanding of the distinct paths these companies take to secure their positions and expand their market shares.
Product Portfolios: Understanding the range of products offered by these major companies is essential in comprehending their market presence. The report delves into their product portfolios, highlighting the diversity and uniqueness of their offerings. This analysis provides a glimpse into the variety of options available to consumers and underscores how companies differentiate themselves.
Recent Trends and Innovations: The competitive landscape analysis is not static; it also captures the dynamism of the market. The report explores the recent trends and innovations introduced by these major players. It sheds light on how these companies continually adapt to changing consumer preferences, technological advancements, and emerging market demands.
Financial Performance: The financial aspect of these companies is a vital indicator of their market strength and sustainability. The report offers insights into the financial performance of major players, including revenue figures, profit margins, and growth trajectories. This information provides a quantitative perspective on the players' market impact and resilience.
Some of the major companies in the Plastic Alloy market are as follows: Du Pont, Kingfa, Lanxess, Radici, Rhodia, Sabic Innovative Plastics, Shanghai Pret, Silver
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By presenting a holistic view of the competitive landscape, this section allows readers to glean insights into the strategies employed by major companies to maintain their positions:
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Market Penetration: Understanding the strategies for expanding market presence is crucial. The report discusses how companies approach entering new markets, expanding their customer base, and increasing their market share.
Adaptability: The competitive landscape is subject to change. Companies that exhibit adaptability in the face of shifting trends and challenges are more likely to sustain their positions. The report highlights how major players adjust their strategies in response to market dynamics.
Customer-Centric Approaches: Successful companies prioritize their customers. The report showcases how major players tailor their products and services to align with customer preferences, creating lasting relationships and fostering brand loyalty.
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In-Depth Market Segmentation Analysis:
The report dedicates a section to delve into the market segmentation of the plastic alloy market, focusing on two specific segments named "Type" and "Application." This segmentation analysis serves as a critical framework for understanding the intricacies of the market's composition and potential. The following details are likely explored in this section:
Segment Characteristics: The report initiates the analysis by outlining the unique characteristics that define each segment. Whether these segments are categorized based on product types, customer demographics, use cases, or other distinguishing factors, the report provides a clear picture of how these segments are defined and differentiated.
Market Size: Understanding the size of each market segment is crucial for gauging its significance within the overall market landscape. The report likely provides quantitative data to illustrate the market share and contribution of "Type" and "Application" segments to the entire plastic alloy market. This information helps stakeholders appreciate the relative importance of each segment.
Growth Potential: Beyond current market size, the report delves into the growth potential of these segments. It explores factors such as emerging trends, consumer behaviors, technological advancements, and regulatory influences that could drive the future expansion of these segments. This forward-looking perspective aids stakeholders in identifying where the market's growth opportunities lie.
Key Trends: The analysis likely captures the key trends specific to each segment. Whether it's changing consumer preferences, evolving technology adoption, or shifting regulatory landscapes, the report provides insights into the forces shaping the behavior of "Type" and "Application." These trends inform stakeholders about the directions these segments might take in the coming years.
Strategic Insights: The segment analysis extends beyond descriptive data to offer strategic insights. By understanding the characteristics, potential, and trends of "Type" and "Application," industry participants can make informed decisions. Manufacturers can tailor their product development strategies to meet the demands of these segments, and marketers can create targeted campaigns to reach specific customer groups.
Resource Allocation: Effective resource allocation is a cornerstone of successful business strategies. Armed with knowledge about the characteristics and growth potential of each segment, stakeholders can allocate their resources – whether it's budget, manpower, or marketing efforts – in a more focused and efficient manner. This optimization is crucial for maximizing returns on investments.
Competitive Dynamics: The segment analysis also influences the competitive landscape discussion. Understanding the major players operating within each segment and their strategies provides insights into how companies compete within specific niches. This knowledge helps stakeholders identify where there might be gaps in the market or opportunities for differentiation.
Market Segmentation:
Type: Physical Methods, Chemical Methods
Application: Electronic, Automotive, Construction, Others
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The comprehensive analysis of the "Type" and "Application" segments equips industry stakeholders with actionable insights:
Niche Strategies: Armed with a deep understanding of each segment's characteristics, stakeholders can craft specialized strategies to cater to the unique needs of "Type" and "Application" customers. This can involve tailored product offerings, marketing campaigns, and distribution approaches.
Growth Opportunities: The growth potential assessment informs strategic decisions. Stakeholders can identify which segment holds the most promise for expansion and investment, helping them prioritize their efforts and resources.
Mitigating Risks: Knowledge of key trends within each segment enables stakeholders to anticipate potential challenges and mitigate risks. They can proactively adapt to changing customer preferences, technological shifts, or regulatory changes.
Targeted Resource Allocation: With a clear picture of the market size and potential for each segment, stakeholders can allocate resources more effectively. This optimization enhances efficiency and increases the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes.
In sum, the segmentation analysis provides a roadmap for industry participants to navigate the diverse landscape of the plastic alloy market. By examining "Type" and "Application" segments in detail, the report empowers stakeholders with the insights needed to make informed decisions, seize growth opportunities, and tailor their strategies for success.
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The section dedicated to the regional analysis of the plastic alloy market provides a comprehensive exploration of how the market fares across different geographical areas. This analysis recognizes that markets are not homogenous and that regional variations can significantly impact market dynamics. The report delves into the intricacies of each region – North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa – to provide stakeholders with valuable insights. The analysis includes the following components:
Geographical Coverage: The report begins by outlining the regions under consideration: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Each of these regions represents a unique landscape with distinct economic, cultural, and regulatory characteristics that influence market behavior.
Sub-Regional Breakdown: Within each major region, the analysis likely provides a sub-regional breakdown. For instance, in Europe, the report might focus on countries like Germany, the U.K., France, Italy, and Spain. This detailed approach recognizes that even within larger regions, markets can differ significantly due to factors like language, culture, and consumer behavior.
Market Size and Growth Potential: The report quantifies the market size for each region and sub-region. This information provides a benchmark for understanding the relative significance of each market in the global context. Moreover, the analysis explores the growth potential of each region, considering factors such as economic growth, population trends, and market maturity.
Trends and Drivers: Regional trends and drivers play a pivotal role in shaping market behavior. The analysis delves into trends specific to each region, highlighting factors such as technological adoption rates, consumer preferences, and regulatory changes. These insights offer stakeholders a nuanced understanding of what is currently driving market dynamics.
Market Challenges: Recognizing that challenges vary by region, the report likely addresses obstacles specific to each geographical area. Regulatory complexities, economic constraints, and cultural nuances can all pose challenges that impact market entry and expansion strategies.
Competitive Landscape: Understanding the competitive dynamics within each region is crucial. The report may highlight major players operating in each region and their strategies. This insight helps stakeholders gauge the intensity of competition and assess the potential barriers to entry.
Culmination of Insights:
The conclusion of the report serves as the final crescendo in the symphony of insights, encapsulating the significance and value that the report brings to industry stakeholders. This section distills the entire report into a concise yet powerful message, reinforcing the key takeaways and underscoring the importance of the information presented.
Comprehensive and Practical Information: The conclusion reiterates the core objective of the report: to provide a comprehensive and practical resource for industry stakeholders. It emphasizes that the report goes beyond mere data collection and presents information in a way that is actionable and applicable to real-world business scenarios.
Insights into Market Dynamics: The report's value is highlighted by its ability to offer insights into the dynamic nature of the plastic alloy market. From dissecting market trends to uncovering growth opportunities and potential risks, the report equips stakeholders with the understanding needed to navigate this ever-evolving landscape.
Informed Decision-Making: One of the central themes of the conclusion is how the report empowers stakeholders to make informed decisions. By offering a deep understanding of market trends, competitive dynamics, and potential challenges, the report serves as a guiding light in an environment often characterized by uncertainty.
Strategic Guidance: The conclusion underscores that the report isn't just a collection of facts; it's a strategic tool. It aids manufacturers in refining their product offerings, guides suppliers in optimizing their supply chain, assists distributors in capitalizing on market trends, and helps investors in evaluating potential opportunities.
Holistic Perspective: The conclusion highlights that the report provides a holistic perspective on the plastic alloy market. It covers a range of critical aspects – from market dynamics to regional variations – ensuring that stakeholders have a comprehensive view that informs their decision-making.
Final Call to Action: The conclusion not only encapsulates the report's essence but also provides a call to action:
Informed Business Decisions: It urges readers to recognize the report's potential to transform their approach to business decisions. By absorbing the insights within, stakeholders are better equipped to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and strategically position themselves in the market.
Continuous Adaptation: The conclusion suggests that success in the plastic alloy market requires a commitment to continuous adaptation. The insights offered in the report are not static; they reflect the ever-changing landscape. The report encourages stakeholders to view it as a guide for ongoing adaptation and evolution.
A Blueprint for Success: Ultimately, the conclusion presents the report as a blueprint for success. By leveraging the knowledge and insights presented within its pages, industry stakeholders can chart a course that capitalizes on market trends, mitigates risks, and embraces growth opportunities.
Closing Thoughts:
In essence, the conclusion encapsulates the report's journey. It emphasizes the report's role as a strategic tool, a navigator, and a decision-making companion in the complex world of the plastic alloy market. The provided text not only outlines the structural elements of a market report but also captures its essence – to inform, guide, and empower stakeholders as they navigate the dynamic and ever-evolving plastic alloy market.
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hey guys! so this is a fic requested by @huffleclawdor from my fic request list. I hope you enjoy this :) Sorry fo the bad writing, it’s been a while since I write fanfics. 
Pairing: Skimmons Inspired by the song: Can I Be Him- James Arthur
You walked into the room and now my heart has been stolen You took me back in time to when I was unbroken Now you're all I want And I knew it from the very first moment 'Cause a light came on when I heard that song and I want you to sing it again
The first time Daisy saw Jemma walked into a room, her breath hitched and she was mesmerized. She never saw a person as intriguing and pure as Jemma, Jemma’s face lit up and she was so beautiful. Her freckles, her eyes and her smile, Daisy can remembered it all and it took all of Daisy’s might to be able to introduce herself nonchalantly, not wanting Jemma to know that she was nervous.
For Daisy, Jemma is someone she doesn’t deserve, she is all of the good in this world and Daisy just thinks that she can’t be with someone like Jemma. Jemma Simmons is a brilliant biochemist and Daisy Johnson does not deserve her. From the first time that Daisy showed up at the Bus, it was Skye back then, Jemma treats her so well and she is the only one who welcomed Daisy into the team despite everyone’s suspicions. Jemma is a reminder that Daisy still has some good in her, Jemma makes it look like that Daisy is never broken. And she loves that feeling. Daisy knows that Jemma is the one she wants, from the first time she saw Jemma.
I swear that every word you sing, you wrote them for me Like it was a private show, I know you never saw me When the lights come on and I'm on my own Will you be there to sing it again? Could I be the one you talk about in all your stories Can I be him?
Jemma is always kind to her in every ordeal they went through. Daisy remembers the exact fear she had when Jemma jumped from the Bus to save them. She remembers the time when Jemma fought to keep Daisy alive back when she was shot. Jemma is always good to her, she is always gentle and her sweet words only make Daisy falls for her more and more. But sometimes everything is blurred; Daisy did not know how Jemma really feel for her. After Jemma and Fitz almost drowned in the oxygen chamber, something changes. Jemma spends more time together with Fitz and it is not until Jemma was swallowed by the monolith did Daisy find out that Jemma and Fitz were dating. She is not oblivious to the facts but it is just so hard for Daisy to think that Jemma is with Fitz, not her.
“I love you,” once Jemma said to Fitz but then her eyes met Daisy’s. Daisy felt that she was interrupting something intimate and she felt so uneasy, she knows really well that Jemma is in love with Fitz, but why did her heart keep telling her to feel that Jemma could be secretly in love with her? Daisy just hopes that in time she can get through her feelings and she could just let Jemma be with the person she loves, whoever it is. Daisy wants the best for Jemma and up until now, Daisy never think that she is good enough for Jemma.
Daisy can only hope that one day, Jemma could look at her the way she sees Fitz.
 I heard there was someone but I know he don't deserve you If you were mine I'd never let anyone hurt you, no, no I wanna dry those tears, kiss those lips It's all that I've been thinking about 'Cause a light came on when I heard that song and I want you to sing it again
When the LMDs attacked the base, Daisy swore to herself that she would not let Jemma get hurt. She will do everything she can to protect Jemma, even if it causes all of her bones to shatter. Daisy knows that she can’t ever amount to Fitz; the first time she met Jemma after Hive’s sway was in Jemma’s soon-to-be apartment. Daisy stumbled upon an apartment that Jemma kept talking about and when she finds out that Jemma is moving in with Fitz, everything seems very heavy and she numbs all the pain with fighting off bad guys and taking a swig of liquor once in a while. Daisy cursed herself for being too late in telling her feelings for Jemma, she knows well that she is in love from Jemma since day one but all of her insecurities stop her from doing so. And now, Jemma is happily dating Fitz, Daisy can’t do anything.
And when the LMDs came for them, they were the only ones who survived and Daisy promised Jemma that she will get Jemma out of there. She will never do anything to harm Jemma and it’s infuriating, thinking that Fitz is the one who started this whole mess. Jemma deserves more and Daisy will get her out of this mess. Seeing Jemma cries made Daisy’s heart ache, she wiped the tears from Jemma’s eyes and assured her that she will fight with all she can to defeat all of the LMDs.
“I don’t want to lose you too!” those words echoed in Daisy’s head. Jemma did not want to lose her and Daisy swore that she felt her heart beating so loud. Daisy caressed Jemma’s cheek, assuring her that it was not a sacrifice play. She looked at Jemma’s lips and all she could think of was how perfect her lips were and she did all she could to restrain herself for kissing Jemma. It was a lot of self-control but Daisy made it, hell, even Daisy assured Jemma that she and Fitz belonged to each other. It shattered Daisy’s heart to say those words but she knew that she couldn’t afford to be selfish right now. The only thing that made her got through the army of LMDs was only saving Jemma and they made it out of the base, barely alive, Daisy was bruised, almost all of her bones shattered and it hurts so bad, but the only thing that mattered was that she and Jemma were safe.
I swear that every word you sing, you wrote them for me Like it was a private show, but I know you never saw me When the lights come on and I'm on my own Will you be there to sing it again? Could I be the one you talk about in all your stories?
Daisy and Jemma got into the Framework and everything changes for Daisy. She was startled when she woke up on a bed, in a fully-furnished house, with a wedding ring on her finger. She jumped out of the bed and she took the nearest picture frame on the bedside and the picture she saw left her dazed; it was a picture of her and Jemma on the beach, bodies tangling into each other and they both showed their hands with their wedding rings as the focus of the picture. They are married. Daisy was dumb-struck by the fact and she was still lost in her mind when she felt a light grip on her shoulder.
There she was. Jemma Simmons, looking as beautiful as ever with a bathrobe and wet hair but also with the same confused face as Daisy.
After sorting out what happened and hypothesizing what were the effects of the Framework for them, Jemma and Daisy spent the whole day exploring the virtual reality world they are in. They found out that they worked for HYDRA, May was the Head Director of HYDRA, Fitz was a renowned scientist that was closely-linked in HYDRA, Coulson was a teacher and Mack had his daughter Hope with him. Daisy realized that all the modifications the Framework used were meant to hold all of them there; it was meant to trap all of them inside the Framework forever. The Framework set an alternate reality that was deemed perfect to every individual’s subconscious and that was the moment where Daisy was scared the most. For some reasons, the Framework made her and Jemma a couple and Daisy was scared that she might not be able to let this reality ends, she didn’t know if she would be able to go back to reality, knowing that they had this chance in an alternate world.
“What happens next?” it was Jemma who first asks this question to Daisy. “What do you mean?” Daisy responds, knowing well what Jemma was actually talking about. “You know what I mean, Daisy,” Jemma smiles sadly, “this past month have been great, we got all of the information needed to save our team and we know that we must go back to the real world,”. “Well I-,” Daisy stops, hesitant to answer, “I think that this place will be gone for good and we can go back and rebuild SHIELD, and of course save the team, that’s what matters,” “Is it though?” Jemma’s eyes lingers on Daisy’s lips. Daisy sighs and closes her eyes, she inches her face closer toward Jemma and she can feel Jemma’s hitched breath, their lips are almost touching. Jemma closes the distance between them, capturing Daisy’s lips on hers, sighing contently at how Daisy’s lips felt. It is a long, meaningful kiss, it is a kiss Daisy has been dying to do since the first time she saw Jemma on the Bus, exactly five years ago. They break the kiss just to gasp for air and Daisy smiled but she knew that it is a temporary moment between her and Jemma. Daisy reminds herself that it is all a lie, they were both trapped in a crazy alternate reality that are dangerous and meant to destroy them.
“I love you, Jemma Simmons,” Daisy whispers the words to Jemma, her eyes tearing up, knowing that it will be over soon, “you don’t have to say it back, I know well that this reality forced you to be with me, but I just want you to know that what I feel for you did not come up in the heat of the moment, I have loved you since the first year of me joining SHIELD. I’ve loved you since you jumped out of that plane to save all of us. I’ve loved you then and even though things change between us, the one constant that I’ve always known through it all is that I am in love with you.” Daisy’s voice breaks, confessing her repressed feelings toward Jemma for these past years is not an easy thing, but at least now Jemma knows, Daisy continues, “I know that what happened in the Framework will stay in the Framework and I know that when this is all over, you will be back with Fitz, because that’s where you belong, Jemma. I just want what’s best for you and you deserved the world, Jemma Simmons,” Daisy sniffs as she tries to stifle her sob. She did not plan on being this emotional but saying these words out loud to Jemma make her heart hurts, it terrifies her but it relieves her at the same time.
Jemma looks at her and her eyes are also teary as she wipes Daisy’s tear and holds her hand, “Oh Daisy,” she says, biting her lips, “I am so sorry, I am the coward, I was too late to realize it, I was terrified when you were shot, I knew that I’m in love with you since then but everything changes so fast. I did not even have the chance to process my feelings and all of a sudden me and Fitz almost drowned on the bottom of the ocean and I just felt that I should give it a shot being with him, we are best friends and I just think that it would be easier that way,” Jemma squeezes Daisy’s hand and brought it to her chest, “I know that this will be over soon but this,” she presses Daisy’s hand to her heart, “this is real, this is not a simulation. Whether it is an alternate reality or the real world, this has been how my heart always beats for you ever since I met you. And I know that I can’t make up for the lost time we missed but one thing I know is that what I feel right here is as real as it can be and I will not let anything changes when we got back to the real world. Promise me, we will figure this out,” Jemma pleads as she brought Daisy’s hand to her lips, kissing it gently.
Can I be the one Can I be the one Can I be the one Oh, can I, can I be him?
They come back from the Framework without a scratch and they destroy the Framework for good, waking the rest of the team up. The team was disoriented, they were confused as in what’s real and what’s not, it was all the effect of staying too long in the Framework but the effect affected Fitz the most. And now Jemma was back with Fitz, nursing him back to his health, trying to figure out what’s real and what’s not. Daisy tries her best to understand that it is not the time and the place for her to put her interest first so she did her best to help Mack, Coulson, May and Elena get back in shape as they are busy in gathering what’s left of the base. The conversation between Jemma and Daisy seems like a lifetime ago and Daisy reckons that Jemma should have forgotten about it by now. And Daisy kept telling herself that she should not force anything toward Jemma but a small part of her hopes that she was Fitz, that she was the one Jemma always came back to, the one that Jemma was sure of and the one that ends up with Jemma in the end.
It is another day for Daisy as she is typing into her computer, finding out information about what’s left that can be re-build from SHIELD when she hears a soft knock on her door, it is Jemma, smiling and bringing a bouquet of roses, “Is this a bad time to ask Agent Johnson on a date?” she smiles. Daisy jumps out of her seat and hugs Jemma, smiling contently at the invitation. And at last, they go on a date that was supposed to happen five years ago.  
Fin.
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Every so often I see a massive thread about something provoked by outrage culture go by that I know is either A: wildly overblown in severity to the point of no longer really being true the way it’s presented, B: twisted to cut out all nuance & removed from its necessary context, C: devoid of the chance for any grey area and executed only to police or hurt people & not actually to improve or teach or do anything good, or D: just outright untrue, and I always am like ‘ah god damn it, this shit again’ & am flung back viscerally to my own out fo body:
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moment form back when & just kind of depressedly stand there watching yet another monolith roll down a hillside plowing things in its wake
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