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kotaboda · 11 months
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my foster kitten pinenut is so bouncy when shes playing. light on her feet, that girl
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moodkopkarrotocs · 7 months
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shibaraki · 6 months
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OPEN ARMS, OPEN EYES ┊ GOJO SATORU
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tags: GN reader, no curse au, meet-cute, gojo has a visual impairment (modern take on his six eyes), the divine dogs are service animals (seeing-eye dogs), original child character, reader is babysitting, fluff + flirting, (takes place in my foster dad au)
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Overhead, the bell rings a soft welcome. You quickly shuffle Kota out of the drizzle and into the warm embrace of the cafe. A full staccato can be heard over the soothing music as the wind begins to whip the rainfall against the windows. You sigh, having escaped the worst of it.
Kota squirms, his pink face scrunched into a glare as you bend to undo the buttons tucked beneath his chin and let down his raincoat hood. Free from the nylon confines he shakes out his hair and swipes at the strands stuck to his damp forehead with a whine.
“I know little man,” you murmur placatingly, reaching for the napkins on the nearby condiment bar. You pat his skin dry from his cheeks to his neck, and then under his cuffs around his wrists. His sniffling has allayed, to your relief. “Is that better?”
When he doesn’t answer you look up and find him entranced by something across the threshold. You follow his line of sight and feel the breath stolen from your lungs.
The stranger is imposing and beautiful in a way that is hard to look at; yet it’s the intense air of confidence and ease about him that makes it impossible for you to look away. Standing tall at the counter he’s all slender angles and fluid movements in his fitted white dress-shirt, rocking on his heels as he waits.
The shelves fixed to the wall behind the counters are littered with decorative trinkets doused in warm-gold light that crowns his white hair like a halo. Everyone’s focus has gravitated toward him, so much so that they don’t appear to notice the large black dog at his feet.
Kota, however, paid the man no attention. Instead his chubby fingers curled around your shirtsleeve to tug insistently at your arm, “Puppy!”
There’s a blue padded harness strapped to the dog’s torso, ‘assistance’ printed in bold reflective letters across the chest and along the adjustable handle. Their body language shows that they’re comfortable but alert, ears standing tall and twitching in Kota’s direction. Kota, who has managed to free himself from your grip.
And is tottering towards the service dog.
You rise to stand and amble after him, frantically whispering his name. “Kota—no. You can’t pet the dog,” your arm scoops around his belly to keep him from tripping as you grab the back of his coat and gather him to your front. The boy stomps his foot and whines, forcing his body pliant in protest and becoming deadweight.
Nervous about causing a disturbance you survey the surroundings. Nobody stirs. A woman and her two young children are seated nearby, and she offers you a sympathetic smile. You grimace, steadying Kota on his feet.
“But I wan’a pet the puppy,” Kota warbles, making grabbing motions toward the dog.
“You can’t sweetheart. Look,” you run a soothing hand down his back. Bringing him close you point at the blue harness. “See what they’re wearing? Can you read that word?”
Kota’s brow knits in concentration. “S’big word,” he says. You smile at his seriousness and suppress the urge to squeeze him.
“That word says ‘assistance’,” and he repeats it with imprecise intonation, thrice before he’s satisfied. “That’s right,” you praise him, sneaking a kiss to his temple. A frisson of happiness has him burying into the crook of your neck. “Do you know what it means when an animal is wearing a coat like that?”
Kota shakes his head.
“It means,” you cast a quick glance to the owner and almost swallow your tongue. His face is angled in your direction, as if listening in on your conversation, though his eyes are well hidden behind a dark pair of glasses. “It means that dog is working. They have a very important job to do, so we can’t interrupt them. It would be bad if they got distracted, right?”
Kota thinks long and hard about this. A litany of emotions wash over his expression. It ranges from confusion, to petulance and sadness, then finally, acceptance. “Yeah. Okay,” he nods, staring longingly at the fluffy tail sweeping back and forth across the tiles.
“Good. Now you’ve learned something new today. You can tell your parents all about it once I get you home,” you stand straight and brush down the front of your jeans. “How about we get some cream puffs to celebrate once it’s dry out, hm?”
“Yeah!”
The disruption thankfully hadn’t bothered the dog. You watch as the man drops his hand to his hip and they immediately nuzzle into the touch. “Good girl,” you hear him croon as his fingers crook behind her ear. Then he cocks his head and a pair of lustrous eyes are visible over his opaque, round-rimmed glasses.
Hair prickles on the nape of your neck. His stare settles just beyond your shoulder. The pigment in each iris is oddly dispersed and startlingly light, a clear blue with infinite depth, as if they were plucked right from a celestial body. “Thanks for keeping him on a leash,” he tells you with teasing cadence, mouth curled into a smile. Kota gives an affronted grumble and you laugh, combing your fingers through baby-soft hair.
The man inclines toward Kota, “Her name is Maya, by the way. You can’t pet her but you can say hello”.
Enthralled at this development Kota bends his knees in an bouncy little dance. “Maya-chan. Hi. My name is Kota,” he gurgles, hands covering his cheeks. Maya simply snuffled, a long tongue licking at her snout, and shifted on her front paws.
The attractive stranger nudges his dark glasses higher up the bridge of his nose. He wets his lips. “And what’s your name?”
It takes an embarrassing amount of time for you to realise he is asking you. Rattled by the prolonged silence you set your sights firmly on Kota and clear your throat to introduce yourself, “It’s nice to meet you”.
“Yeah? I don't get to hear that too often,” he replies, mouth thin as if fighting a broader smile. It’s a lovely shade of balmy pink. “I’m—”
“Gojo-san?”
The barista glances up from reading the name on the ticket, visibly flustered that he interrupted. “I’m sorry. Your drinks are ready,” he makes an aborted motion to hand the tray over and then seizes. “Ah—would you like me to take this to your table, Gojo-san?”
“That’d be great,” nothing about Gojo’s visage, nor his posture, changes. You feel pinned under his broad scrutiny. Anticipation swoops through your stomach as he angles his gaze in Maya’s direction, where Kota remains besotted. “Y’know, my other dog is here too. She’s actually retired now, so you can come and pet her if you want, Kota-kun”.
You balk. This guy.
“Yeah!” Kota effuses, crashing into your legs. He pats at your thighs. “Please. Can I, can I?”
You cast a lingering glance at the poor weather, a sheet of rain obscuring the view to the street, and ponder what Kota’s parents would want. As he’s an only child they’ve expressed their desire to get a pet in the near future. It could be a good lesson for him, and you have nothing to do until the shower calms.
“That's—kind of you. If it’s no trouble…?”
“Wouldn’t offer if it was,” Gojo replies. You are at least reassured by the fact that he doesn’t sound all that put-out. More than anything he looks pleased, like the cat that got the cream. He gestures toward the poor barista, waiting to the side with fingers flexing around the tray handles.
You nudge the little boy, “What do you say?”
Kota takes a deep breath, the air pushing out his cheeks. He bows, hair falling over his eyes, and gives an emphatic: “Thank you!”
Gojo’s runs a hand through his hair. It looks silky. A smooth glide, no tangles caught on his knuckles. Then he rolls his shoulders, expression schooled into something comically serious. “In that case I’m going to need you to do something, Kota-kun,” he says.
The tone has Kota’s spine ramrod straight. “This guy here is going to my table. Think you can walk behind him and lead the way for Maya?”
Kota’s eyes are wide and sparkling. He vibrates at the promise of responsibility. You observe the exchange with an odd fondness. Gojo is a stranger. Yet he has somehow has managed to win over the most stubborn kid you know.
“Maya,” he kisses his teeth. Maya rises to attention, locking onto her owner while he readjusts his grip on the harness handle. She tracks the movement of his free hand through the air as it comes to lightly tap Kota’s shoulder. “Follow,” he states.
Spurred into action as though commanded himself, the barista leaves to find Gojo’s table. Kota looks to you seeking permission. You nod and he wanders closely after the man on his little legs, glancing back every few seconds, brighter each time he notices Maya trotting onward at his heel.
Gojo’s gait is languid and purposefully slow. There's buoyancy to him as he navigates the space, trusting Maya completely to get to their destination. You walk a suitable distance from his side, inwardly dithering and unsure whether or not to push aside the few chairs obstructing the path. Maya doesn’t appear concerned. You’d hate to break her focus.
She takes Gojo deeper into the cafe with confidence. Tucked away in an alcove at the back of the room is a booth. In the booth is another dark haired boy, much older than Kota, around twelve or thirteen if you had to guess, and curled under the table is another large dog.
The boy is not impressed in the slightest. He frowns at the sight of you and Kota, disgruntled. Thoughts visibly pass over his face and whatever conclusion he comes to he glares up at Gojo for it.
As the barista sets down the tray of drinks the cups rattle against their respective saucers. He bows and slips away. Kota is beginning to squirm again. You can tell his patience is waning.
“I’m being glared at, aren’t I?” comes Gojo’s amused murmur. Though the boy’s ire isn’t directed at you it feels awkward to be in the line of fire.
“You are,” you reply, pinching the back of Kota’s hood to prevent him from diving under the table. “Are you sure this is fine? If your son isn’t—”
Gojo waves his hand as he strides forward, carefully resting it on the backrest of the cushions and he uses it to pivot himself into the booth. “Not my son. More like a nephew, or something. Right, Megumi?” the boy—presumably Megumi—flares his turned up nose and crosses his arms over his chest.
“Or something,” he says.
“Maya,” Gojo continues in a clear voice. “Down,” Maya is deliberate in where she rests, remaining within his reach. “Stay,” her paws cross one over the other, and she rests her chin atop her wrists. When she’s settled, he coos another, “Good girl”.
Maya’s tail swishes happily. Megumi grunts. “Don’t be like that, Megumi. The kid only wanted to meet Ren,” Gojo drawls. At the mention of her name Ren crawls out from under the table seeking attention. “Why don’t you show Kota-kun how to pet her?”
“Why me?”
“You’re older. Set an example,” Gojo rests his cheek in his palm, taking his glasses off to hook them on the end of his slender finger. Those startling eyes drag aimlessly over your form as he sighs, “Tsumiki would be so disappointed if she knew”.
At that Megumi’s arms drop in deference. He scoots out of his seat and coaxes Ren to sit. She’s a lovely dog, and big, with a luscious thick white coat and soulful eyes. He sticks his hand out, expression a complex mix of boredom and determination. Like he didn’t want to do it, but if he really had to, he wanted to do it well. “Kota-kun, right? Give me your hand,” he says.
Kota bounces on his toes and obediently drops his hand into the older boy’s. “You have to let animals smell you first. Let them decide if they want to be touched,” Megumi guides it toward Ren, proffered and upturned for her to scent. She nuzzles into Kota’s small palm and licks it for good measure, making him squeal.
Gojo melts into the booth cushion, entirely mellowed out. You stare at his profile, appreciating the soft line of his cheekbone right to the shell of his ear, just peeking out under fluffy white hair; lightly cow licked at the ends from the rain, curling right around the stud in his earlobe.
Feeling the weight of your gaze his eyes slide over and you quickly turn away. In the seconds you spent distracted Megumi has shown Kota where Ren likes to be scratched the most. Kota beams as he strokes down her flank, making her tongue loll out and her hind leg reflexively twitch.
You clear your throat. “She’s very pretty isn't she?” you muse, bending to Kota’s height and smiling gently at Megumi. Ren’s warm puffs of breath fan over your fingers as you let her smell them. “Is she the same breed as Maya-chan?”
“Yeah. They’re cousins,” Megumi answers stiffly. There’s a tinge of pink in Megumi’s cheeks now as he buries his hand in Ren’s fur, vying for reason not to look directly at you. “We’re letting them spend time together before we send Ren away”.
“Eh?” Kota’s bottom lip wobbles. His head whips around to Gojo, “Away?”
“Not like that,” you quietly reassured.
Gojo crossed his ankles under the table and reclined with his royal milk tea, wisps of steam curling over the rim. “Ren is too old to do her job now,” he smiles behind the cup, “She’s going to live with a good friend of mine and his two sons. Don’t worry”.
This comforts Kota a bit. “What, um,” he pats Ren’s face, and your heart aches, because he’s being so uncharacteristically gentle. “Maya-chan really has a job?”
“She really does”.
“But babies can’t work,” Kota beseeches. “Mama told me so”.
Megumi huffs, though you think it’s more of a laugh. “Maya isn’t a baby and she isn’t a puppy anymore either,” he says. The proud gleam in his gaze doesn’t escape you as he points at the younger dog. “She’s the best of her litter. I helped pick her”.
“Megumi has a good eye for that kinda thing,” Gojo sets down his cup and gestures to his uncovered eyes, framed by pale and unfairly long eyelashes. You are secretly grateful for the excuse to look at them again. “My eyes? Not so much. That’s what I have Maya for—and Ren before her. She helps me get around”.
Kota’s jaw slacks and he makes a long, drawn out sound of understanding. Ren bounces from paw to paw and you marvel at just how good she is with him. Calm, and attentive. Reacting whenever he reacts. Remnants of her training that she’d likely never lose.
“Go—go…”
“Gojo-san,” you prompt gently as Kota’s brow knits in that very familiar ‘I-don’t-want-to-cry’ manner.
“Gojo-san,” he tries again. “M’sorry your eyes don’t work good”.
Mortification washes over you. “Kota, sweetheart. You can’t just say that—”
Gojo barks a laugh loud enough to draw the attention of onlookers. While he remains unaffected, growing evermore amused, you shy away from their curious stares with a grimace. “Don’t worry. He meant no harm,” he says. “And look, it’s not that I can’t see anything. Want to know something cool?”
Megumi sighs indolently and you suspect he’s heard this spiel before. Kota unfurls from his brief flinch and nods. Gojo tips his chin and bends forward. Kota stares right into his lucent eyes, mesmerised.
“I can see shapes. To me you’re just a weird smudge,” Kota giggles from behind his hands as Gojo pretends to wet his thumb and makes a rubbing motion, like he were wiping Kota from his vision. “But I have too much pressure inside of my eyes. So I don’t just see shapes,” Gojo leans closer and lowers his voice into a conspiratorial whisper, “I see colours around things, like when you squeeze your eyes shut real tight”.
“Woah,” Kota breathes. His fingers clench and unclench where they’re clutched around his coat. “What colour am I?”
The older man decides to entertain the question and pauses to consider Kota with a ruminative hum. You find yourself waiting with bated breath, a shamefully scant portion of your brain focused on the vibration from your jacket pocket. Numbness is spreading up your feet to your calves, knelt on them for too long, but you don’t want to disturb the atmosphere.
“Red,” Gojo answers decisively.
Kota covers his mouth. He swivels on his heels to find you. “That’s my favourite colour!”
“It is,” you echo as you rub his shoulder, your tone gentle and indulgent. Your phone buzzes again and you slip it out from your pocket to check the screen. “Ah,” a brief glance toward the cafe window informs you that the rain has mostly stopped. Gold slats of sunlight are flooding the wet pavement. “It’s your parents, little man. They’ll be expecting us home soon so say your goodbyes”.
“No”.
“Kota”.
A stubborn beat passes. Sulking, Kota is deliberate and slow while he gives Ren a final stroke. “Bye bye, Ren, Maya-chan. Bye bye Megumi-nii. Bye bye Gojo-san”.
“Sure,” Megumi chokes somewhat at the honorific. “See you, Kota-kun”.
Gojo listens to the interaction with a smile. Close lipped and genuine. Though small the weight of it causes his eyes to crinkle slightly at the corners. “It doesn’t have to be goodbye forever,” he suggests.
You hesitate, “Meaning…?”
“If we exchanged numbers then Kota-kun could keep in touch with Maya and Ren. I’ll send cute pictures”.
Megumi scoffs and it makes the blood prickle under your skin. Your face feels hot. “Right. For Kota,” you reply dryly, mouth trembling as you valiantly try to keep the smile out of your voice. He must sense it anyway, because his own widens and he holds his phone out to you.
Kota claps excitedly while you input your name and number. “And how do I know you’re not a bad guy?” you ask, saving the details before closing out the app and handing the phone back.
“I pinky promise?”
Shaking your head amusedly you fix Kota’s coat collar, refastening the buttons before petting Ren farewell. “I suppose I’ll take your word for it,” you tell him. “Thanks again, for letting Kota meet the dogs”.
“My pleasure,” Gojo returns.
“I’ll—we’ll be seeing you, then,” you wave at Megumi, directing Kota toward the front of the cafe. Gojo drapes his lithe body over the table surface and rests his chin to his hand, as if watching you go.
“I’ll text you,” he chimes after you. People lift their heads as you scurry through to the entrance.
What have you gotten yourself into?
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riverofjazzsims · 5 months
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RAMSES ABEBE for @yooniesim AMARI'S LOVE SHOT; A BACHELORETTE CHALLENGE
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QUICK STATS 
RAMSES ABEBE
BORN IN CIARO EGYPT
42
6'1
STRAIGHT
WIDOWED 
OCCUPATION: NICU FLIGHT NURSE 
TRAITS: ANIMAL ENTHUSIAST * DARK EMOTIONS*LOGICAL*FAMILY ORIENTED * HEALTH NUT 
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Ramses was adopted from Egypt when he was 3 by a couple there doing mission work  and was brought back to the states, He unfortunately was placed into foster care when  the adoptive parents were blessed with triplets 1 - 1/2  years later.  Ramses spent his childhood in and out of foster care/ group homes until he aged out of the system at 18. Although incredibly bright, as a youth,  he got into trouble dealing with some of the street thugs in San Myshuno. (still has a few scars to show for it ) 
His saving grace was Mrs. Carter a retired social worker  who ran a youth program at the local Community Center. She  took him under her wings and it was with her influence, time and love Ramses went on to get his GED and attended Britechester  where his focus was Biology and later got a Bachelors degree in Nursing. 
Britechester is where he met his first love and thought finally his life was smooth sailing. They both became nurses, she was a Labor & delivery Nurse and He worked in the ICU in the Bay area. They were married for 5 years when his wife beat the odds and became pregnant but due to complications and becoming eclamptic she went into early labor and died from an amniotic embolism right after her emergency c-section. Their daughter, Seraphina,  subsequently suffered from seizures leading to a lot of health issues. Seraphina lived to be 4 but passed away from complications  after having a grand mal seizure. 
Ramses moved back to San My and started working in the NICU, passionate and wanting to advocate for the smallest and  most vulnerable patient populations. In the last few years he started  taking assignments as a travel Flight Nurse and has been working all over Simerica ever since. About 1 year ago Ramses  wife and daughter visited him in a dream telling him to let them go and live, that he is worthy of love and deserves a chance  again at happiness. 
Though he  has dated off and on, there has been nothing serious and  he wants to open his heart  up and find love again and to belong in a family again.
In between travel assignments he has a small brownstone in San My (he owns the connecting brownstones but his neighbors don't know.. shh)  that he lives in along with his traveling partner and companion Kota, the dog.  
Fun Facts
Loves working on older/vintage cars
volunteers at the SanMy animal shelter when in town 
Motivational Speaker at grade and highschools for at risk youth
loves spicy food but it doesn't love him
Secretly loves Murder mystery podcast or Mukbangs
Has no rhythm but loves to dance - badly!!
 Ramses Likes / Dislikes (have been selected in game) 
**PRIVATE DOWNLOAD**
Kota is curtesy of @pugownedplaysthesims-blog aka pugowned on the gallery
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posi-pan · 1 year
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2022 books with pan rep 📚
At the time of posting previous lists, there were 57 books in 2020 and 141 in 2021. This year, there are 176!
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Thank You, Next by Andie J. Christopher
That Good Mischief (The Nine Worlds Rising #3) by Lyra Wolf
This Cursed Crown (These Feathered Flames #2) by Alexandra Overy
This Wicked Fate (This Poison Heart #2) by Kalynn Bayron
Tracking Trouble (Spellster Universe #2.5) by Aldrea Alien
The Trow of Duncaster by Melissa Polk
Twilight’s Touch (Prairie Smoke Ranch #2) by V.L. Locey
Two Rights Make a Wrong by Chloe Liese
Undeniable (Bainbridge University #4) by Andi Burns
Uninhibited (Bainbridge University #3) by Andi Burns
Unlikely Savior (For the Gods’ Amusement #3) by Catherine Lievens
Untitled (The Councillor #2) by E.J. Beaton
Us Against the World by Shayne Prescott
VAMPS: Fresh Blood by Nicole Arend
Venice (Circus After Dark #2) by Chloe Adler
Violet is Nowhere by Faith Gardner
Warrior Queen (Our Fae Queen #6) by Traci Lovelot
Warwick (Rebel Sky Ranch #4) by Kelly Fox
What’s Mine Is Yours by Willow Renee
When the Walls Come Down by Harper Robson
Wicked Beauty (Dark Olympus #3) by Katee Robert
The Wicked Love by Pru Schuyler
Wrong Hunt by J.S. Harker
Have you read any of these books? Or books with pan rep at all this year? Let me know! Happy Pan Week!
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Eri Aizawa: Hogwarts Au
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Eri Aizawa is a pureblood witch that was born on the 21st of December 1988 and started attending Hogwarts on the 1st of September 2000, being sorted into Gryffindor house.
After her father passed away after falling down the stairs while tending to her, her mother blamed her and abandoned her at her grandfather's place.
Due to her grandfather having dementia and being in the hospital, she was raised by her foster father Kai Chisaki who was heavily abusive towards her and treated her more like an house-elf than his daughter.
After he was arrested for his actions as a Death Eater, she was instead adopted by Shota Aizawa who raised her together with his eventual wife Emi with Eri eventually getting a little brother from it.
After graduating from Hogwarts, she became a healer and was married to Kota shortly with them even having a daughter together but because of his Obscurial status, she became a widow in her early thirties.
She has a hawthorn wand with a unicorn hair core.
Her Patronus is a unicorn.
Her favorite subjects are Transfiguration and Care of Magical Creatures.
Her least favorite subjects are Defense Against the Dark Arts and History of Magic.
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Transformative Conversations at the Chambal River Front: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal and Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria Discuss 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD' with Bestselling Author Chetan Bhagat
Kota, Rajasthan, [Oct 05, 2023] - A picturesque setting along the Chambal River Front provided the backdrop for a captivating exchange of ideas as UDH (Urban Development and Housing) Minister Shanti Dhariwal and renowned Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria engaged in a stimulating conversation with acclaimed author Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji. The occasion was none other than 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD,' a platform for transformative discussions and visionary perspectives.
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The serene Chambal River Front, with its tranquil waters and lush surroundings, offered the perfect ambiance for this inspiring dialogue. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the river, the stage was set for an evening of profound insights and creative musings.
Dr. Anoop Bartaria, the brilliant mind behind the magnificent Chambal River Front project, took the opportunity to guide Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji on a tour of the entire riverfront. The architectural marvel has already garnered immense attention for its blend of modern design with natural beauty, transforming the riverfront into a cultural and recreational hub for Kota residents.
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During the tour, Dr. Bartaria shared his vision of creating an inclusive space where nature and architecture harmoniously coexist. Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji was visibly impressed by the meticulous planning and sustainable features of the riverfront, which seamlessly integrates green spaces, recreational facilities, and cultural zones.
The heart of the evening, however, was the insightful conversation that unfolded among the three distinguished personalities. Minister Shanti Dhariwal, with his vast experience in urban development, discussed the importance of such transformative projects in enhancing the quality of life for citizens. He emphasised the need for sustainable urban planning and inclusive growth to meet the challenges of the future.
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Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria shared his journey and creative process in conceptualising and executing the Chambal River Front project. He explained how the project aimed to rejuvenate the cityscape while preserving the natural beauty of the Chambal River.
Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji, known for his thought-provoking novels and social commentary, contributed to the conversation by highlighting the role of cultural spaces like the Chambal River Front in fostering creativity and community engagement. He praised the collaborative effort to create a space that not only celebrates architecture but also serves as a vibrant cultural hub.
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'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD' is a testament to the power of dialogue, innovation, and collaboration in shaping the future of urban spaces. As the conversation concluded against the backdrop of the Chambal River Front, it was clear that this evening had been a transformative experience, one that would resonate with both the local community and the nation as a whole.
In a world where sustainable development and creative spaces are becoming increasingly important, the Chambal River Front and the insightful conversations it hosts stand as shining examples of a brighter, more inclusive future.
For more information and updates on 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD,' please visit https://bit.ly/KOTA-NAVNIRMAN-SAMVAAD
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Hello, congrats on the 1k celebration! 💚I‘d love to hear about ‚What baking can do‘, if Hanger runs a bakery, do you already know what other people in the AU might be doing?
💚 and one of my AUs/WIPs and some questions and I will answer them! It might help untangle the knots from my brain.
follower celebration // list of wips // requesting rules // askbox
Surprisingly yeah! The Bakery AU is one that my brain has really hyperfixated on. My big sibling and I jsut need to name all the places like offically before we actually start writing. Some places already have names.
Hangman, Matt and Nick: They work at the bakery- the Bucks like working and cooking and does Hangy. Hangy technically runs the building/ other worky stuff
Nathaniel Pacatto [OC] Runs a petstore
Jay, HOOK: Jay and Hook work otgether in the record store that Jay buys called Blackthorn records
Kenny, Kota: Kenny has no big boy job but he's a streamer and frequents the bakery a lot to support his friends. Kota also doesn't have a big boy job but that may change.
Wheeler Yuta: He owns a flowershop
Adam Cole [baybay]: Runs one of those like health food stores and is grumpy about new people buying up the lots and taking away buisness
Danhausen: Runs a kinda spooky antique shop that always seems to have people in but nobody buys anything yet somehow it stays in buisness
William Regal: Has owned and run an old bookstore in the town for as long as people can remember. One of those like really pretty ones that smell dusty but that comforting sort of dusty. Has a house nearby his bookstore.
Claudio, RJ City: The old married couple that run an italian restraunt together. RJ used to be a social worker and is the one who formalised the adoption between Jay and Regal
Excalibur, Mox, Kris Stratlander: He runs a gym and yes he still wears his mask because the idea of him not having a mask just means he's not excalibur Mox works there and he runs self defense classes also grew up in foster care so him and Jay know each other and like are BEST FRIENDS Kris also works their and teaches a womans exercise class as well as a kickboxing class
Eddie Kingston, Ruby Soho: The two of them are adopted siblings [Ruby changed her name] and they work in their familys garage wheer they mend cars. It belongs to eddie now
Aubrey Edwards: She runs a bar. Like the best bartender who takes no shit what so ever.Hangman frequents there a lot
Taz: He runs his own radio show called 'radio Taz'
Dr Britt DMD: Shes a dentist, it terrifies me but its lore.
MJF: He sings in Aubreys bar because it has like a karaoke stage but hes the total centre of attention
Evil Uno/ the rest of the dark order: Uno is a foster carer Stu is helper/partner/ dont question it what are you a cop? The rest of the dark order
Jungle Boy: He works in a museam and has luchasauras as a teaching mechnism as like a stuffie. However its implided that he is alive.
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Assigned animals to each alter
Amelia- American pine marten
Angel- american pygmy goat
Cerbrus- heads differ (dingo, dhole, maned wolf) body is a dhole.
Ash- Alaskan hare
Baal- Lamb
Dakota- malayan/siberian tiger
Dog- Doberman Dog
Foster- Golden Ret/border collie dog
Kota- Rosy maple moth + Cat monster
Goat- Spanish goat
Hollow- Beetle
Mother- oriental cat
London- German Cockroach
Mae- Domesticated cat
Mangle- fox
Matsu- Hare/rabbit
Melo- Domesticated bobtail cat
Porsché- Canadian white wolf
Ra.m- coastal peacock spider monster
Raven- forest raven
Raziel- red deer
Vance- Holland lop rabbit
Salem- Sandcat and juguarundi. Coyote
Trigger- lynx
Vin- Canadian tiber wolf
Vinny- Common american racoon
Wren- American red squirrel
William- European hare
Wren- European sparrow
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first off i absolutely love your wrestling OCs so much they’re so developed and conceptual it’s so cool!!
so my wrestling OCs are based off a convo i had w some friends and have now spiraled into their own thing in my brain... it’s basically a wrestling retelling of the medieval literature tale of Lancelot and Galehaut (part of Arthurian canon and part of a wider Arthurian wrestling universe).
the main guys are Lancelot du Lac, who wrestled as a masked wrestler for a while under various identities in King’s Seat Wrestling for King Arthur and Guinevere, who he is utterly devoted to. then he meets Galehaut, a wrestler and manager of a famous and quickly growing indie promotion, who is from a famous heel family but known for his mercifulness and the fact he’s a noble and kind man. they meet in the ring and have instant, kenny and kota style ring chemistry and when galehaut voluntarily loses a hair/unmasking match to protect lancelot’s identity, they fall in love :) lancelot is torn between his loyalty to guinevere as a knight of her court and his love for galehaut, and when Morgana’s evil forces stress lancelot’s loyalties, shit gets bad... galehaut ends up retiring in disgrace after losing a horrible hair match and getting awfully injured when he believes lancelot has died.
there’s also other wrestlers like up and coming faction the Orkneys, lead by will regal type figure Queen Morgause and ambitious, powerful face Gawain, lancelot’s incompetent brother/cousin/managers (foster brothers, actual cousins) Bors and Lionel and Isolde of the Red Hands, who will only marry a man who is strong enough to take her title belt from her, unfortunately no one can know how she feels about hapless commentator Tristan...
i’m really interested in how wrestling and arthurian literature talk about masculinity and love, particularly these ideas of ultimate masculinity but also ultimate expression of love and emotions through combat, and these ideas of legacy and shame... that was a HUGE fucking infodump i just love these guys a lot :)
omfg that's so awesome, YALL ARE SO CREATIVE AND COOL, i am fascinated by this concept 💕💕💕
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i picked up a new foster cat today, the shelter asked me to take him because of my experience fostering medical cats. his name is Alfalfa and they think it was a car accident that caused trauma to his face. they had to remove his eyes and he has to be tube fed 6-8 weeks while his jaw heals. he's such a big sweet guy, poor lad
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AirAsia Malaysia, a leading low-cost carrier, commemorates another significant milestone for its second-largest Malaysian hub, Kota Kinabalu, with the successful launch of its inaugural flight to Seoul, South Korea. The flight, boasting a 100% passenger load factor, marks a new chapter in connecting these vibrant destinations and fostering cultural exchange. Direct Connection, Enhanced Accessibility Commencing operations on March 4th, 2024, and operating daily, this new route signifies AirAsia's continued expansion in Sabah. With a total of 18 routes and 282 weekly flights to and from Kota Kinabalu, AirAsia strengthens its presence in the region, offering convenient and affordable travel options. This direct flight streamlines travel between Kota Kinabalu and Seoul, making it easier for Sabahans to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Seoul. Passengers can experience the grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the tranquility of Cheonggyecheon Stream, marvel at iconic landmarks like Lotte World Tower and the Seoul Sky Observatory, and embark on a culinary adventure at bustling markets like Mangwon Market. A Festive Inauguration The inaugural flight was marked by a vibrant send-off ceremony, co-hosted by AirAsia and the Korea Tourism Organisation. Guests onboard the flight enjoyed a lively celebration featuring mascot appearances and exciting merchandise giveaways, making it a memorable start to their Korean adventure. Strengthening Ties, Boosting Economies Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group Limited, expressed his enthusiasm for the new route: "We are thrilled to celebrate this new route with a full passenger load, indicating a promising future for this connection. With approximately 150,000 arrivals from South Korea to Sabah in 2023, we anticipate welcoming even more travelers to Sabah this year." He further emphasized, "The introduction of this route not only reinforces Kota Kinabalu's position as a dynamic aviation base, boasting nine domestic and nine international destinations but also strengthens the cultural and economic ties between South Korea and Sabah. This expansion coincides with South Korea consistently ranking among the top three market sources for tourism in Sabah, highlighting the potential for mutual benefits for both regions." Special Flight Offers and Important Information To commemorate the inaugural flight, AirAsia is offering special promotional fares starting from RM389 all-in* one-way for Sabahans to discover Seoul. This limited-time offer is available for booking between March 5th and 17th, 2024, for travel dates ranging from March 5th to October 26th, 2024. Bookings can be made through the official AirAsia website (airasia.com) or the AirAsia MOVE app (formerly known as the AirAsia Superapp). FAQs Q: What is the frequency of the new Kota Kinabalu-Seoul flight? A: The new route operates daily. Q: What is the starting fare for the promotional offer? A: The promotional fare starts from RM389 all-in* one-way for Sabahans. Q: How can I book a flight on this route? A: You can book your flight through the AirAsia website (airasia.com) or the AirAsia MOVE app. Q: Do I need a visa to enter South Korea? A: Nationals from visa-free countries/regions, including Malaysia, require a K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) before entering South Korea.
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Travel is the act of moving from one place to another, typically for leisure, exploration, business, or cultural experiences. It broadens perspectives, fosters personal growth, and creates lasting memories. From exotic adventures to local escapades, travel allows individuals to immerse themselves in diverse landscapes, cuisines, and cultures.
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Unraveling the Wonders of Wanderlust: A Journey Through the World of Travel
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Traveling is a timeless pursuit that has captivated human curiosity since ancient times. It's more than just a leisurely activity; it's a profound exploration of the world around us and an opportunity for personal growth and discovery. In this article, we delve into the multifaceted realm of travel, exploring its allure, benefits, and the invaluable experiences it offers to those who dare to embark on adventures.
The Magnetic Pull of Wanderlust: Understanding the Urge to Explore
Wanderlust, often described as an insatiable desire to travel and explore the world, is a force that drives adventurers to distant lands in search of new experiences and perspectives. It's an innate curiosity that compels us to venture beyond the familiar, to immerse ourselves in unfamiliar cultures, and to discover the beauty of the unknown.
Beyond Borders: Embracing Diversity Through Travel
One of the most remarkable aspects of travel is its ability to break down barriers and foster cultural understanding. By venturing beyond borders and immersing ourselves in different cultures, we gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human diversity that exists in our world. Whether it's sampling exotic cuisines, learning about ancient traditions, or connecting with locals, travel opens our hearts and minds to the beauty of cultural exchange.
The Transformative Power of Travel: Enriching Lives and Expanding Perspectives
Travel has the remarkable ability to transform lives and expand perspectives in ways that few other experiences can. It challenges us to step outside of our comfort zones, to confront our fears, and to embrace the unknown with open arms. Whether it's witnessing the majesty of nature's wonders, forging connections with people from different walks of life, or gaining a newfound sense of independence and resilience, every journey leaves an indelible mark on our souls Kota Kinabalu Best Attractions.
Crafting Unforgettable Memories: The Art of Meaningful Travel Experiences
In a world saturated with fleeting moments and superficial encounters, meaningful travel experiences hold a special place in our hearts. Whether it's watching the sunrise over a pristine beach, hiking through lush forests, or sharing stories around a campfire with newfound friends, these are the moments that linger in our memories long after the journey has ended. By prioritizing authenticity, connection, and mindfulness in our travels, we can create experiences that enrich our lives and nourish our souls.
Navigating the New Normal: Traveling Safely and Responsibly in a Changing World
In the wake of the global pandemic, the way we travel has undergone significant changes. From enhanced safety protocols to shifting travel restrictions, navigating the new normal requires adaptability, patience, and a commitment to responsible travel practices. By staying informed, following guidelines, and prioritizing the health and well-being of ourselves and others, we can continue to explore the world safely and responsibly, ensuring that the joys of travel endure for generations to come.
Conclusion
Travel is more than just a journey from one destination to another; it's a transformative odyssey that enriches our lives, broadens our horizons, and connects us to the world in profound ways. So, let us embrace the spirit of wanderlust, embark on new adventures, and revel in the boundless wonders that await us on this extraordinary journey called life.
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Unveiling Excellence: Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital - The Best IVF Center in Kota
The journey to parenthood is often filled with both excitement and challenges. For couples facing fertility issues, the advancement of medical science offers a ray of hope through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). In Kota, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage, Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital emerges as a beacon of hope for those seeking top-notch fertility treatments. As we delve into the world of assisted reproductive technology, let's explore why Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital stands out as the best IVF center in Kota.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure:
At the heart of any successful IVF center lies its infrastructure. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital boasts a cutting-edge facility equipped with the latest advancements in reproductive medicine. The hospital's state-of-the-art laboratory is designed to meet international standards, ensuring precision and excellence in every procedure. From advanced embryo culture systems to specialized incubators, Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital leaves no stone unturned in providing the most conducive environment for successful IVF treatments.
Expertise of Renowned Specialists:
The success of any IVF center hinges on the expertise of its medical professionals. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital takes pride in its team of highly qualified and experienced fertility specialists, reproductive endocrinologists, embryologists, and support staff. The medical team at Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital is dedicated to offering personalized care, ensuring that each patient receives the attention and guidance they deserve throughout their fertility journey.
Comprehensive Range of Services:
Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital stands out not only for its IVF services but also for offering a comprehensive range of assisted reproductive technologies. The hospital provides services such as intrauterine insemination (IUI), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), egg freezing, and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT). This diverse range of services ensures that patients receive tailored treatments based on their unique needs, increasing the chances of successful outcomes.
Patient-Centric Approach:
Navigating the world of fertility treatments can be emotionally and physically challenging. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital distinguishes itself through its patient-centric approach. The hospital understands the emotional roller coaster that couples undergoing fertility treatments experience and provides empathetic and compassionate care. The staff at Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital ensures that patients are well-informed about their treatment options, progress, and any potential challenges, fostering a sense of trust and confidence.
Success Rates That Speak Volumes:
One of the key indicators of an exceptional IVF center is its success rates. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital takes pride in its impressive success rates, which are a testament to the hospital's commitment to excellence. The hospital regularly updates and publishes its success rates, providing transparency to prospective patients. High success rates not only reflect the proficiency of the medical team but also instill confidence in couples seeking fertility treatments.
Cutting-Edge Technology:
Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital remains at the forefront of reproductive medicine by incorporating the latest technological advancements. The hospital employs advanced techniques such as time-lapse imaging, blastocyst culture, and endometrial receptivity analysis to enhance the precision and efficacy of IVF procedures. Staying abreast of technological innovations ensures that patients benefit from the most up-to-date and effective fertility treatments.
Holistic Approach to Fertility:
Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital understands that fertility is a complex interplay of physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors. Therefore, the hospital adopts a holistic approach to fertility care. Alongside advanced medical treatments, the hospital emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modifications, stress management, and nutritional support to optimize the overall well-being of patients and enhance the chances of successful conception.
Conclusion:
In the quest for parenthood, choosing the right IVF center is a crucial decision. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital emerges as the undisputed best IVF center in Kota, combining cutting-edge infrastructure, a team of experienced specialists, a comprehensive range of services, and a patient-centric approach. As couples embark on their fertility journey, Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital stands as a beacon of hope, offering the expertise and support needed to turn dreams of parenthood into a reality.
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