Discovering Fukuoka: A 1-Day ITINERARY
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Discover the charm of Panjim's tourist places as you delve into the rich history of Fontain has, visit the revered Basilica of Bom Jesus, relax on Miramar Beach, and explore the Goa State Museum. Embark on a cultural adventure in this vibrant capital city of Goa.
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Has this been done before (im sorry if it has, let me know and i shall credit)
Everyone say thank you, Tony Scott.
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A dry-stone maze at Otley Chevin, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Built by the Members of the Dry Stone Walling Association.
The Maze took 18 months to complete and used 150 tonnes of recycled sandstone.
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Seyed Mosque/ Isfahan/ Iran
Photography: farzaneh beheshti
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To be blunt, this is bonkers. The act of wanting two characters to fall madly in love, and celebrating when they do, is a natural response to fiction.
I wrote about fandom, purity culture, the rise of anti-fans and anti-fandom, and the utter bullshit that is "proship"
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The Little House books are actually great inspiration for worldbuilding, because their working class perspective reminds you to think about all the work that goes into getting the resources needed for daily life.
Where does the food come from? Who cooks it? Where does the fabric for clothes come from? Who spins it, weaves it, sews it? What do you use for heat? Light? Transportation? Can you get these resources yourself from the local landscape or do you buy them from somewhere else? What happens if something breaks or runs out?
Not all those details are needed for every story, but these books show how useful it can be to consider those details. And remind you that, if you tell it well enough, sometimes those details can be the story.
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Slick Rick released his debut album The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick November 1, 1988
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Vintage Pulp - Spicy-Adventure Stories (Oct1940)
Art by H.J. Ward
Culture Publications
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how many murder robots can there realistically be in dwemer ruins? I understand it from a game making perspective but like... they're meant to be cities. people lived there. I suppose the animunculi would have some use as an army and maybe as guards but aside from that what's the point?
most of the automatons have to be much more benign. cleaners and errand-runners and assistants in laboratories. I want to see those robots. elder scrolls six get on this
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