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avocado-writing · 8 months
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Kinktober 12
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12. Orgasm Denial/Control, Lingerie, Role Reversal
Aziraphale is making his way down the highstreet, utterly at ease with the world and replete from a large lunch, when he catches sight of the bra and panty set.
He stops dead. Backtracks a little. Makes sure nobody’s watching him, then looks properly.
They are splendid. A gentle cream colour, all lace and frills, a matching set of stockings as well. And the perfect size to fit his lucious hips.
He can think of a couple of people who might really like this.
Aziraphale waits until a bus passes to block him from prying eyes and shifts his corporeal form. When the number 5 has gone, she settles her slightly longer hair in place around her heart-shaped face, and heads inside the store.
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“How long are we meant to stand out here, angel?” Crowley groans, tapping his fingers impatiently on the doorknob.
“All good things come to those who wait!” your wife chirps back from inside the bedroom. You fix Crowley with A Look.
“And all those things who are good, cum,” you say. He snorts.
“You’re an idiot.”
“I am, and you love me.”
“I do.”
“Alright, you can come in now!” Aziraphale calls. Crowley sighs in relief and finally throws open the door.
He freezes in the doorway, and so do you.
When Aziraphale wants to make something romantic, she goes the whole nine yards. Candles have been set up around the bedroom, rose petals scattered on the floor leading up to the bed - and there she is, perched in all her glory.
God, she is beautiful.
Her breasts are barely held in place by the lacy brassiere she has on, threatening to spill over lewdly. Her buxom hips are only made more ravishing by the tiny scrap of lace between her legs, accentuating her delicious curves and rolls. Her thighs look practically edible in her stockings. They pinch her just below her sex, a silken garterbelt holding them in place.
“Gah,” says Crowley.
“Ungh,” you say.
“What do you think?” she asks, decorously, making a show of batting her eyelids. She’s even done her makeup, her cheeks a pretty pink and lips painted to match.
“Aziraphale, you’re… you look…” 
“Angelic,” you finish, when your husband is unable to find the right words. Crowley can only nod. She giggles and claps her hands together in glee.
“Oh, I’m so glad. I wasn’t sure, I thought it was a bit much, but now I see you –”
She doesn’t get a chance to get any further because the two of you descend. You capture her lips in a kiss, framing her soft, lovely face in both hands; Crowley begins to rain kisses along her tits. She squeaks and then begins to laugh.
“Slow down! Gosh, you’re insatiable…!”
You don’t slow down. No matter how much fun Aziraphale had putting the lingerie on, you think you’re going to have far more fun removing it.
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olderthannetfic · 1 year
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Book recommendation anon here
Yeah you've hit the nail on the head. But also made me question if I know what I want looool. As things stand, the books I read of whatever genre are overwhelmingly straight and it makes me a little sad. I'm not looking for tropey things and yeah, when I search for lbgt fiction that's not what I want either. I guess i just want to find the books that are about gay relationships in the way that gen books are about straight relationships. I don't even need it to be a b plot! The older I get the more it feels that anything I buy in a highstreet bookshop is set in an au in which lbgt people do not exist. Does that make sense?
I know I can go to lbgt booksellers but I don't know how to avoid books that are centred around being gay. I guess, I feel like the real world has moved past 'gay' being a sticking point and I live my day to day life crossing paths with lbgt people just living their lives and then everything I read that's not fic is just lacking that. I know that is largely because of how new it is for lbgt life to be like this. Published fiction is 99% straight. But I guess I wish there was somewhere I could go to speak to other readers who happen to be lbgt but are readers first and for them to go 'oh I really liked this character, he was just like me or my friend or my partner'. I guess I just want background gays? Or main characters who happen to be gay but that's not the story.
Your books look fun actually! I think I'll check them out.
I'm a complete genre whore which is part of the problem lol. I'm not looking for 'gay scifi' or 'gay romance' I just want some of the books I read to represent the world as I see it. I love mystery books, thrillers, adventure stories, I'll read any kind of fantasy (not a great fan of really long series cause I either lose time and read 7 books in a few weeks or I lose interest half way), I'll read historical works. Ones set in mundane real life, ones set in created worlds. I try and avoid stories that are too scary lol as I get really taken in by them, but I do end up reading quite a few of them anyway. I do love a romance tbh but it has to be done well and I've never been able to figure out exactly what I want from them. A lot of men in het romance books are frankly terrifying, and their love interests wouldn't know a red flag if it hit them in the face. I don't like anything that's too forgiving of its characters i guess? I want them to feel real and part of that is them having the humanity to make mistakes but if I feel like the author doesn't Know they've written a Bad Person tm I get weirded out lol. Nothing better than a misguided character that the author has fully intended to be misguided. I don't need them therapised. I do like an acknowledgement from the author that people aren't good or bad and I like the characters I read to show that. I love a sympathetic bad person. And... this is telling you nothing about what I like to read lol.
I guess the main thing is that I'll read anything as long as it grips me. 'Well written' is very subjective isn't it. I want to be caught up in it, I don't want to be thrown out of the story by dialogue I can't follow or an arc which even the author doesn't seem to be sure of. I don't actually mind overly flowery writing, I love learning new words lol. But really long sentences annoy me (very hypocritical I know. My formal writing is about as convoluted as this). I'm pretty forgiving of most things if I like what I'm reading tbh. I'm not a past tense purist and I'll put up with a inconsistent character if I can see they are supposed to be like that.
I read the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo recent-ish ly and I liked the f/f relationship in that. I've enjoyed Sarah waters books which are historical lesbian romance, so I'll def go for 'lbgt fiction' I just need other stuff going on. I need an actual story, not just a coffee shop au plunged in to a original story. Honestly if you go for space opera at all, you should read a matter of oaths, it was fab. I was guessing right till the end, did not expect it at all. The only thing I'd change about it is I'd love more tbh. A sequel would be fab. I love things with twists, so I'll read just about any kind of mystery. Anything where the narrative is untangling a story that already happened is fun. I enjoy gillian flynn, David Mitchell, honestly I'll pretty much read anything. I get a lot of my books second hand or from my libraries ebook service (this is pretty limited) so I read a lot of the award winners a few years late, where everyone bought it and now I can get it cheap. That said I've never had any interest in fifty shades or any popular ya books in the years since I've been a young adult lol. I mainly want to read about people around my age. 30s or so if it's more of a mundane life story. If the story takes you outside of every day life then I care less about ages. I've read some great stories with older protagonists.
Hmmmm I guess I don't know enough about what I'm looking for for ppl to recommend actual books which is fair enough as I'm massively picky and that doesn't work with ppl I know Irl either but like... where are you guys going for book reviews??? I'm gonna check out what ppl have mentioned in the notes of that post but yeah i think i need some go to places for reviews. Maybe that's where I should be starting.
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It's definitely a problem. I'm not big on gay lit myself for similar reasons.
As far as I know, mystery has a longer history of including more queerness, though of course, the farther back you go, the more of it is tragedy.
where are you guys going for book reviews???
Frankly, nowhere.
All sources of queer book reviews I've found have been completely useless to me. Only lists of what exists have been useful, not lists that try to tell me what's "good".
I'll google "gay werewolf FBI" and then judge for myself what's garbage and what's at least up to the level of bad fic I'd read anyway. I've found plenty I've liked well enough to read. I haven't found so much I'd unequivocally rec, especially if someone is looking for high quality prose.
And horror of horrors, a lot of authors I once liked seem to have reacted to pandemic stress by taking all of the conflict out of their books.
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samethyst01 · 2 years
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Through The Window
Chapter One
‘None shall find joy in this false grain of hope, and to concede upon which their mind may fill with chaos.’
That was the final line of my father’s book. As you might be able to tell, he was a rather eccentric man, one who found fanciful intrigue in the works of Lovecraft and Poe rather than sports stars and craft beers. He was a private, distant man. Time spent in his office was rather more akin to all of his time, hunched over his desk and either typing or scribbling away some mad ramblings.
I might be exaggerating, but he really was a very strange man. Whenever we spoke, which wasn’t often, he never knew exactly how to relate to me. It was almost as if he never wanted me, like my existence was a complete inconvenience to him. He was never abusive or toxic, but that doesn’t mean he loved me. He merely understood that I was his son, and I lived in his house, and he was one half of the union that sired me.
He would often catch me looking through his things, especially the papers in his office. He never scolded me for it, simply told me in his hushed voice that it was not for me to see yet. In one of the only moments of intimacy between us that I can remember, he sat me on his knee and told me his plan. I was far too young to understand what he meant in his words – I was only about five or six – but I was just happy to hear him finally speak to me.
What I remember of this conversation was the word ‘small’. He told me how small we were. Not just us as in himself and my mother and me, but the whole human race. He told me there was something out there that was far bigger than us, far more important, and that we were all just waiting for it to come down from space. He looked me in the eyes and told me one day, one beautiful day, all of humanity would become one with this vast something and be happy forever.
As I grew older, I wondered if maybe he was part of some obscure offshoot of Christianity, and this ‘beautiful expanse’ was just a word for God or Heaven. I was disabused of this notion on the day I finally read his stories, which also happened to be the day he died. I learned very suddenly that my father was not a man of God, nor of Satan or any conventional deity.
But before I speak of that, I must tell you how I came to see him dead.
If you’re the type of person to fall deep into intensity in your life, you might have something akin to a ‘happy place’. Whatever it is, whoever you are, it’s either a physical location or some abstract feeling or concept that fills you with comfort. It is, for some, a kind of immortal liminal space that they may regress into and find deep reassurance in. This is especially true if one has been traumatised.
My happy place was a seaside town which I visited with my parents once every three years. It’s still there, in a quiet corner of the world, tiny and unassuming and home to a great many secrets. We first travelled there when I was a baby, far too young to remember the details. As my mother would later tell me, it was the town my father lived in when he was younger. He was born and raised in that place, and only left in order to pursue a career in theatre, which he promptly abandoned after some unknown event.
It wasn’t until I was six that I have a clear enough memory of that town. It was truly miniscule – a cluster of buildings nestled against the sea with a quayside that led upwards along a raised path towards the beach – and the waters beyond. I remember being fixated on the town when we first arrived, obsessed with every small store and business, from the arcades to the strange shop that sold dreamcatchers and totems, and from there to the acrid smell of vinegar from the fish and chip place that wafted all the way down towards the caravan park at the end of the path, set in a forested area that overlooked the sea.
On the colder days, my mother and I would visit the Highstreet shops, from the ones that sold wetsuits and coats to the other that offered hot sauce and quiches, among other things. It was like a dream to my younger self, this place so isolated from the rest of the world and so content in its own sense of progress and serenity. I wanted to be like it. I tasted every morsel on offer, from crab meat to haddock to cod to battered sausage, and I fell in love.
We drove a few miles down and came upon a restaurant that overlooked the swampy marshes, and we ate lunch in the quiet sunshine. I tasted lobster for the first time, and squid, and I saw my father smile. The expression was so rare and unexpected that it felt like an event, a moment I would savour in my mind for years. When he smiled, my mother returned it twice as widely and I laughed with a kind of innocent joy I’m sure I shall never recreate.
I spent time swimming in the sea on the hottest days, when the tide was as far in as it could go and the water stretched on into the horizon. That beach was massive, so wide that you’d get lost if you walked for only a few minutes. I saw seals flop onto the sand and bob up and down in the waters, and once even saw a galloping horse ride in from somewhere far away, majestic and stark black against the pale shine of the sand.
I wondered what lay out there in the ocean, far beyond my reach. I remember seeing the tiny speck of wind turbines in the distance and wondering if they were people who were stuck out there and could never come back to land. Once, and only once, I saw the shadow of something moving slowly beneath the surface, gliding away from the shore and deeper into the depths. I hoped it was a dinosaur.
One night, my parents and I visited the local cinema to watch a film. It was Toy Story, my favourite at the time, and when I learned it was the movie we’d be watching I was overjoyed. In a rare act of kindness, my father bought me the biggest bucket of popcorn they had on offer. My mother gave him a look that bordered between disapproval and joy, one she could not properly express. My father said nothing and simply winked at me.
When the film was over, I remember an older couple approaching us. They must’ve been in their late fifties, maybe early sixties, and they regarded my father with familiarity. My mother was uncomfortable but polite, and the couple spoke with a great degree of intensity. They looked from my father to me and I remember their smiles were almost frightening in their enthusiasm. I felt very disquieted by them.
That night, as a storm lashed at our cottage – we couldn’t stay in my father’s old home, as it had long since been destroyed – I felt an overwhelming urge to go to the beach. I waited for my parents to fall asleep before I dressed quickly and braved the weather, stumbling down the quayside towards the path. It was so dark that I could barely see a matter of feet ahead of me, the rain and the night combining into a complete, incomprehensible abyss.
I was able to walk the path instinctually. I still don’t know how or why I was compelled, but I was far too young and naïve to ignore the feeling. So I walked, and I walked until I arrived at the beach. The water was further out and the tide had ebbed, leaving me with much ground to cover before I could reach the sea itself. A distant, quiet whisper filled my ears and I strode onwards, ignoring the rain pelting my coat and the mushy sand filling my boots.
And then, like it could’ve been simply a dream, a bolt of lightning arced across the sky and illuminated a figure far out on the sand.
My eyes widened at the sight and dread filled my stomach. I felt control of my body returning, and I suddenly wanted no part of this midnight stroll. I wanted to go home, to run back to the path and pretend I was having a nightmare, but something about the figure intrigued me. Their dark form, set in shadow against the storm, swelled this horrible curiosity inside me that I couldn’t understand. I thought I was going to die.
Before it was too late, I felt something grab me from behind. It was my mother, my father at her side. They hugged me tightly and my mother screamed with fright over the sound of the storm, tears streaking down her face. I began to cry at the sheer ferocity of her emotion, but only because I was scared she was angry with me. I couldn’t begin to understand how worried she must’ve been. She probably thought I was dead.
I was too upset to articulate what had happened, and sensing this, my mother wrapped me up in her coat, kissed my forehead and began leading me away from the beach. My father’s gaze was fixed on the horizon, and I wondered if perhaps he’d seen the figure too. My mother gently took his hand and her touch snapped him out of his daze. We returned home and over a hot cup of cocoa, I pondered what had happened to me. Fruitless guessing was what it ended up being, in the end.
We returned to the town every three years, with almost the exact same routine each time. The only difference as the years went by was me, as I became older and more independent. I would wander off a lot more, exploring the hidden corners of the town more frequently. Our cottage had a basement that I managed to find the keys to, and I hoped it contained something dark or scandalous. It was just old swimming gear and firewood. There was, however, a hidden door within it that had no key.
That couple always managed to find us, too. I found out that they were Howard and Diane Lorely, residents of the town who knew my father through his father. I never spoke much to them but I also never shook the feeling of unease when I did. Their faces always had this uncanny stretch to them, like if they kept at it, one day they’d freeze up and never be able to move the muscles again. They always addressed me as ‘the special one’, a label I came to find patronising the older I got. Maybe it was just teenage arrogance, or maybe there was truly something insidious about it.
The last time we visited the town, I was eighteen. I was the typical angsty teenage boy, but despite my bloated sense of self-importance I still regarded the place as one I held dear. At this point in time, my father had become so distant that even my mother had stopped trying to engage him. She was fatigued with him and his coldness, and I could tell that their relationship was on the brink of collapse. As for the man himself, he only spoke a few scant words to me across the entirety of the visit, and only once looked me in the eyes.
The Loreleys were still as intrusive and unrelenting as ever, and upon our last meet, their demeanour caused my mother to snap and demand they stay away from us. I have never seen such malice and hatred since, when I saw it in their eyes in that moment. They looked at my father with palpable disappointment, and in his expression I saw a deep sadness and regret. It disgusted me to think he held these crones’ opinions higher than the welfare of his family, and my already existing distaste for him only grew.
On the last night of our trip, I decided to venture out onto the beach one final time. I knew I’d find nothing, but a tiny part of my still inquisitive mind hoped I might get some closure. In the dead of night, when I was sure I would be walking alone, I headed down to the sand and stood before the still-ebbing tide. Moonlight reflected off the waves and the gentle sound of sloshing water filled me with calm. I thought, in that moment, that I was truly at peace.
Someone stepped onto the sand beside me and let out a long, heavy sigh. It was my father. I looked away from him, having nothing to say. I didn’t need to speak, however, as it seemed he had come there to set things right with me.
He told me he was sorry for the way he treated me. He told me he never wanted children, that his relationship with my mother was always intended to be a brief one, fit for naught but sex and drug use. He told me there was much about himself I would never know, and it was a gift he had given me; the gift of ignorance. He turned to me, and I felt compelled to do the same, and for the first time in quite literally years, his gaze met mine. His hooded eyes locked upon my own and he whispered a phrase I had never heard before or since.
“I love you, son.”
To this day, I still have no idea if he was telling the truth, but in that one moment, I didn’t care. That was all I had ever wanted from him, all my private desires and holiday wishes, all of it had been for that moment. I just wanted him to acknowledge me, and he did. I didn’t say anything, and without another word, he placed a hand on my shoulder, smiled softly, and walked away. It was like a dream.
I stayed on the beach for a little while longer, hoping to catch a glimpse of something drifting in the water or standing ahead of me on the beach. I didn’t, however, and I resigned myself to returning to our cottage. We left the town the day after and my father and I never spoke of it. I doubt my mother even knew we had exchanged such an intimate moment.
Exactly one year later, on the eve of my father’s forty-sixth birthday, I resolved to understand him. While he and my mother were out at an art gallery – a vain attempt on their part to rekindle their love – I stole the key to his private office and looked through his writings. The contents of his personal laptop were mainly dark poetry, which I rather enjoyed, but the physical notebooks contained that which I now believe have led me to where I am today.
I dare not describe them in detail, not yet, but the concepts and confessions they presented left me haunted. I was suddenly and totally learning just what kind of a man my father was, and the truth was not merciful or in any way kind. The very moment I heard my father’s return, I tidied his office in a panic and pretended I never even knew the location of its key. My mother was fooled – she always did see the best in me – but he knew as soon as he looked at me.
Just twelve hours later, I would watch my father’s heartbeat slow and disappear on the ECG as he slipped into death. It was deemed a sudden and tragic heart attack. The horror of its timing was not lost on me, nor my mother when I told her what I’d done. Something had killed my father, and it had done so to express a point. Nothing he had ever created was meant for my eyes, nor for the eyes of any but those it deemed worthy of its secrets.
I know that must sound like madness, but there are things I have learned that will not leave me. Things not just about my father, but about my mother and that town and worst of all – about myself. This journal or table of confessions or whatever it is serves as my way of keeping a kind of routine in my life. Things are getting hard to process. I apologise for the way in which I write – my language, syntax and tone – but it’s a style I rather think I’ve adopted from my father. He was a flowery writer.
As for what I will tell you of: the cottage my family and I stayed in has just recently come up on the market. I’ve reserved it for two weeks. Whatever I find in that place, I’ll be sure to record it here. If you doubt my sanity at any point, I congratulate you. That is the sign of a sound and steady mind.
I don’t think I can be sure of my own mind anymore. I’m not sure I can trust it.
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irlrubyalston · 2 years
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History of the University
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Old college building from the highstreet 1500
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https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/library/files/special/exhibns/month/july2008.html
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Block Plan of the New building
The University of Glasgow was established in 1451 by Bishop Turnbull. It is the 4th oldest university in the English speaking world and the second oldest in Scotland after the university of StAndrews. The old college building fist started on the highstreet in 1457. In 1460 James Lord Hamilton donated an area of land on the high street to the faculty of Arts. In 1569 a further endowment was made by Mary queen of Scots. The university remained at this site until the 17th century when the new building work began in the area behind the highstreet and grew to replace the original building. The old college was named “one of the finest, and certainly the most extensive specimen of Scottish civil architecture of the seventeenth century “.
The site where the old college campus was located, was sold in 1863 to the city of Glasgow union railway company whos intention was to use the sit as a goods yard. The decision to demolish the site was seen as cultural vandalism however the university itself did not have the funds to require to renovate the college. The only way the university could gain funds was to sell the land they were in and move to a cheaper site. They decided to move the University to the more fashionable and less dirty, West End of Glasgow.
The new campus was to be built in Gillmore hill, due to its situation there was potential for further expansion. The new building was started in 1866 however it wasn’t until 1870 that the university took up residence. At the time of its development it was the second largest structure being built in the uk (the biggest being Houses of Parliament). The new building was designed by George Gilbert Scott in the Gothie revival style, it was then finished by his son Oldrid Scott, he completed The Bute Hall and finishing touches. Since then its been developed by many different architects.
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Cloisters under Bute Hall
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cointahmin · 3 months
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Altcoin piyasası, önümüzdeki hafta çeşitli projeler için kıymetli tesirleri olması beklenen bir dizi token kilidi açma aktifliğine şahit olacak. Bu sürümler, alım satım faaliyetlerinin artmasına ve potansiyel olarak piyasa oynaklığının yükselmesine neden olabilir. İşte planlanan değerli token kilidi açma etkinliklerinden bazıları…Bu altcoin projeleri için kritik haftaAleph Zero (AZERO), piyasa pahasının %0,71’ini temsil eden 1,50 milyon dolar bedelinde tokenın kilidini açacak. Aktiflik 10 Temmuz 2023 tarihinde saat 03:00’te gerçekleştirilecek. Projenin mevcut piyasa kıymeti 211,15 milyon dolar düzeyinde. LooksRare (LOOKS) de 10 Temmuz 2023 tarihinde saat 03:00’te bir token kilidi açma aktifliği gerçekleştirecek. Piyasa pahası 31,93 milyon dolar olan projede, piyasa bedelinin %5,34’üne denk gelen 1,71 milyon dolar pahasında token kullanıma sunulacak. Sipher (SIPHER), 5,27 milyon dolarlık piyasa kıymetinin %20,64’üne denk gelen 1,09 milyon dolar pahasında tokenın kilidini açacak. Token kilidini açma aktifliğinin 10 Temmuz 2023 saat 03:00’te yapılması planlanıyor.ChainGPT (CGPT), tokenlarının değerli bir kısmının kilidini açacak ve 3,13 milyon dolar kullanılabilir hale gelecek. Bu, projenin 6,49 milyon dolarlık piyasa kıymetinin %48,34’ünü temsil ediyor. Token kilidinin 11 Temmuz 2023 saat 18:00’de açılması planlanıyor. Tıpkı gün, 11 Temmuz 2023, saat 03:00’te, Internet Computer (ICP), 1,78 milyar dolarlık piyasa pahasının %0,76’sını oluşturan 13,47 milyon dolar pahasında token piyasaya sürecek.Wilder World (WILD), 84,90 milyon dolarlık piyasa pahasının %2,00’sini temsil eden 1,69 milyon dolar pahasında tokenı piyasaya sürecek. Aktiflik 11 Temmuz 2023 tarihinde saat 03:00’te gerçekleşecek. BitMEX (BMEX), 6,67 milyon dolar pahasında tokenin kullanıma sunulmasıyla değerli bir token kilidi açma aktifliğine sahiptir. Bu, 35,91 milyon dolarlık piyasa kıymetinin %18,57’sini temsil ediyor. Açıklamanın 11 Temmuz 2023 saat 03:00’te yapılması planlanıyor.Diğer kripto paralar da unlock aktifliği gerçekleştirecekYine 11 Temmuz’da token kilidi açma aktiflikleri olan projeler ortasında GameFi (GAFI), WeWay (WWY), Cripco (IP3) var. 12 Temmuz’da Aptos (APT), Fracton Protocol (FT), Boba Network (BOBA) unlock yapacak. 13 Temmuz’da Games for a Living (GFAL), DappRadar (RADAR), Sweat Economy (SWEAT), bulunmakta. RSS3, UXD Protocol Token (UXP), Biconomy (BICO), Artificial Liquid Intelligence (ALI), Everdome (DOME) ise 14 Temmuz’da kilit açacak. 15-16 Temmuz tarihlerinde Zebec (ZBC), FitBurn (CAL), BitDAO (BIT), Synthetix Network Token (SNX), Nym (NYM), Highstreet (HIGH), Umee (UMEE), Sidus (SIDUS), IguVerse IGU (IGU) ve Uniswap (UNI) unlock’u varBu token kilit açma aktiflikleri piyasada kıymetli değişimler yaratma ve trader ve yatırımcıların dikkatini çekme potansiyeline sahiptir. Bununla birlikte, iştirakçilerin dinamik kripto para ortamında gezinirken kapsamlı araştırma yapmaları ve dikkatli olmaları kıymetlidir.
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inframantraofficial · 3 months
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Shapoorji Pallonji Joyville Sensorium Helius in Hinjewadi, Pune — Shapoorji Pallonji Group New Launch
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Discover a realm of ultra-luxury at Shapoorji Pallonji Helius, a newly launched residential masterpiece by the esteemed real estate developer, Shapoorji Pallonji Group. Known for their unwavering commitment to quality and timely delivery, Shapoorji Pallonji Group has redefined innovation in the real estate market. With a legacy of trust and transparency, this developer stands as a beacon of excellence.
Shapoorji Pallonji Helius Phase 1 in Hinjewadi, Pune, is designed with eco-friendly features, including rainwater harvesting, waste management systems, and energy-efficient lighting. This commitment to sustainable living not only benefits the environment but also ensures reduced utility costs for residents.
Nestled in the heart of Pune, the much-anticipated Shapoorji Pallonji Sensorium Helius has captivated the real estate market. With an advantageous location, exquisite amenities, and stunning architecture, this property has become a focal point for investors and homeowners. Spread across 10.5 acres with nine towers, the project boasts over 75% open space, including a sprawling 2.8-acre Multi-level Sunken Garden — a tranquil haven amidst the urban hustle.
The in-house amenities at Shapoorji Pallonji Helius Pune are designed to elevate your lifestyle. Revel in a lavish swimming pool, cutting-edge gymnasium, voice-controlled homes, Wi-Fi availability, video door phone, motion sensors, panic alarm button, gas leak detector, multi-purpose court, multipurpose hall, Amphitheatre, tennis and squash courts, sports areas, kids’ play zone, gardens, power backup, CCTV surveillance, treated water supply, sports facility, and more.
The Shapoorji Pallonji Helius floor plan is meticulously crafted, offering ultra-spacious and elegant 2 and 3 BHK residences. The configurations cater to diverse preferences, with 2 BHK residences ranging from 697–789 sq. ft and 3 BHK residences from 973–978 sq. ft. For details on Shapoorji Pallonji Helius price range and payment plans, feel free to contact us.
USPs that Define Shapoorji Pallonji Joyville Sensorium Helius:
Abundant Open Space: Over 75% of open space envelops the project.
Architectural Marvel: 9 towers on 10.5 acres with a 2.8-acre Multi-level Sunken Garden.
Amenities Galore: Experience over 30 state-of-the-art amenities, including an infinity-edge pool and riverfront clubhouse.
Positioned in Hinjewadi, Pune, Shapoorji Pallonji Helius offers a host of location advantages:
Connectivity: Access Kalewadi Main Road, Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, Hinjewadi Road, Mumbai Pune Expressway, Pune Wakad Bridge, Hinjewadi Road, and railways.
Shopping Delights: Explore shopping centers like Grand Highstreet Mall, Reliance Smart, One Mall, Vision One Mall, Kohinoor Fashion World, and Phoenix Market City Wakad.
IT Hubs: Proximity to major IT hubs such as Indialand Global Tech Park, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park Hinjewadi, Embassy the Quadron Business Park, and more.
Hospitality and Healthcare: Enjoy world-class hotels and restaurants along with trusted hospitals in the vicinity.
Education Hub: Access reputed educational institutions like Ryan International Academy, VIBGYOR High School Hinjewadi, Akshara International School, and more.
For a detailed insight download Shapoorji Pallonji Helius Brochure. Discover information on RERA compliance, possession details, master plan, developer credentials, specifications, and amenities. To experience the grandeur of this residential haven, schedule a site visit by filling in your contact details on the website popup form. Our dedicated team is ready to address any queries and guide you through this opulent living experience.
Founded in 1867, Shapoorji Pallonji has left an indelible mark on the real estate sector. Recognized for innovative design, cutting-edge technology, and meticulous attention to detail, the group is committed to sustainability and environmental friendliness. With a portfolio encompassing residential and commercial properties, Shapoorji Pallonji Builders has emerged as a prominent player in India’s real estate landscape.
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happyhomzindia · 6 months
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ithums 62
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avocado-writing · 2 years
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 A month. You have him for a whole month.
He’s usually so busy off around the world a week is what you get. But this time he’s managed to work it to get bloody four of them off in a row. You plan to squeeze every second you can out of them, and clearly he’s had the same idea.
The two of you are on holiday. Somewhere quiet in the West Country where you can really enjoy each other’s company. Wander through old, tucked-away book shops on town highstreets, share far more food than is probably healthy, and be blessedly far from having any phone signal.
Just you and him. In your own little bubble.
The little cottage you’ve rented out doesn’t hurt either. It’s adorably quaint, with ivy creeping up the cobbled walls and neatly-planted flower beds out front.
There’s a fireplace. A bloody fireplace. Tangerine claimed he knew how to get it working without consulting the manual the owners had left. He failed several times, got irritated, but you’d sensibly followed the instructions and soon it was roaring away from behind the screen.
The warmth licks at your bare skin. You lie in front of it, on the plush rug you’re definitely going to have to find a way to clean before you finish your stay, on your back as Tangerine kisses his way down your body. Your hips keel into his mouth as he moves between your legs, pressing long languid licks there which send sparks shooting up your spine.
“Tan…” you groan, gripping tightly into the faux fur beneath you. When he looks up, his pupils are blown wide with lust. His clever mouth continues its journey, sucking and caressing until you find your orgasm taking over your body and releasing over his face.
Your head falls back as you catch your breath. Tangerine takes your thigh in his hand and kisses the inside of it, the bristles of his moustache a beautiful contrast to the softness of his lips.
“Gorgeous,” he growls, “wish I could keep you here forever.”
You pull him up by the hair to kiss you and, as you taste your orgasm on his lips, you wish that too.
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tbcvinay123 · 7 months
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“Central Residences by Puranik: Grand Living Redefined”
Puranik's Grand Central in Vartak Nagar presents the epitome of grandeur in every aspect. It redefines contemporary living with its luxurious and well-planned residences, strategically positioned just minutes away from shopping centers, hospitals, and major transportation hubs. Nestled amidst the serene surroundings, it offers the perfect escape from the city's bustling life. The convenience factor is paramount at Grand Central, with a wealth of amenities including shopping facilities, schools, and colleges just a stone's throw away, ensuring that your family's every need is catered to effortlessly.
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“A Glimpse into Luxury Living at Puranik Grand Central”
"Puranik's Grand Central in Vartak Nagar is a testament to opulence and urban living at its finest. This exceptional residential development embodies luxury, convenience, and modernity, offering a lifestyle that is truly grand."
Puranik's latest project, Puranik Pokhran Road, is a splendid embodiment of luxury and convenience thoughtfully packaged at an affordable price, ensuring residents enjoy a 4BHK-like experience. Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Vartak Nagar, residents here will discover a wealth of amenities and facilities just a stone's throw away from their homes, enhancing the overall living experience.
Lavish and spacious homes designed for living life to the fullest. Spacious 1BHKs and 2BHKs with balconies offering magnificent hill views.
Unique features: Home automation, smart voice assistant, and smart sensors.
Elegant and premium sanitary ware and fittings in bathrooms.
Amenities: Gym, club, meditation area, and recreational facilities for residents at Puraniks Grand Central.
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"Discovering the Splendor of Puranik Grand Central"
Puranik Grand Central is an opulent residential development comprising a collection of exquisite high-rise towers, namely Puranik Omega, Puranik Royale, Puranik Tresora, and Puranik Glorio, each offering premium 1 & 2 BHK homes in the heart of Vartak Nagar. Residents of Puraniks Vartak Nagar Thane West are treated to awe-inspiring panoramic views and a host of splendid amenities. The project boasts the unique design touch of the renowned structural designer behind the iconic Petronas Towers.
Your new home here offers you a unique blend of serenity and urban vibrancy. The location of Puranik Pokhran Road is made even more appealing by its proximity to a range of shopping and recreational destinations, such as Korum Mall, Eternity Mall, Viviana Mall, Satkar Residency, Golden Swan Country Club, Highstreet Mall, and The Thane Club.
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“Smart Investments: Why Puranik Grand Central Is Your Best Choice”
Investing in Puraniks Grand Central Thane is a wise choice for those seeking a blend of luxury and strategic real estate investment. This remarkable residential development not only offers premium living spaces in the vibrant Vartak Nagar area but also promises substantial appreciation potential. With its world-class amenities, renowned architectural pedigree, and a prime location close to prominent malls and recreational hubs, Puraniks Grand Central presents an attractive proposition for investors looking to capitalize on the growing demand for high-quality properties in Thane. It's an opportunity to secure not just a home but a promising investment for the future.
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laresearchette · 1 year
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Saturday, May 13, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: DREAM MOMS (W Network) 8:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT? BANDED (Premiering on May 20 on AXS Canada at 9:00pm) MAID FOR REVENGE (TBD - Lifetime Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA IGOR GUIMARAES COMEDY SPECIAL
IIHF MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (TSN) 5:00pm: France vs. Austria (TSN4) 5:00pm: Switzerland vs. Slovenia (TSN) 9:00am: Hungary vs. Denmark (TSN4) 9:00am: Norway vs. Kazakhstan (TSN) 1:00pm: Germany vs. Finland
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 3:00pm: Atlanta vs. Jays (SN Now) 7:00pm: Pirates vs. Orioles (TSN5) 7:00pm: Padres vs. Dodgers
WNBA BASKETBALL (SN360/TSN/TSN4/TSN5) 4:00pm: Chicago Sky vs. Minnesota Lynx
NHL HOCKEY (SN) 7:00pm: Stars vs. Kraken - Game #6
NLL LACROSSE (TSN3/TSN4) 7:00pm: Bandits vs. Rock (TSN3/TSN4) 9:30pm: Mammoth vs. Roughnecks
MLS SOCCER (TSN) 7:30pm: New York vs. New York City (TSN) 10:30pm: Portland vs. Vancouver
BURNED BY LOVE (Lifetime Canada) 8:00pm: A divorcee meets her seemingly perfect match on an online dating site, only to discover he's a scammer who's looking to destroy her life. When she tries to bring him to justice, he turns into a violent stalker.
HOARDERS CANADA (Makeful) 8:00pm/9:00pm: Addressing the mess inside Coral's farmhouse, where crafts, musical instruments, games, and hundreds of containers full of herbal remedies are crowding out her creative ambition; following the team as they help her declutter and get back on track.
THE SONG TO MY HEART (Super Channel House & Home) 8:00pm: Organic teashop owner Bonnie Highstreet wants nothing to do with the music business, but when she helps music sensation Ryder Jamison develop lyrics for his new solo album, she rekindles her long abandoned dream and falls in love.
PREY FOR THE DEVIL (Starz Canada) 9:00pm: Thrust onto the spiritual frontline, a young nun finds herself in a battle for the soul of a girl who's possessed by the same demon that tormented her own mother years earlier.
JUNE AGAIN (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: A woman re-enters the lives of her adult children and learns that things haven't gone according to plan. With limited time and plenty of pluckiness, she tries to put everything -- and everyone -- back on track.
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Unlock your Growth with office space and high street retail built on fully paid-up land.
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teamachal · 1 year
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Commercial Property for Sale in Jaipur
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It is important to note that investing in commercial property is a significant financial decision and should be done after proper due diligence, research and consultation with a financial advisor. If you are looking for Commercial Property for sale in Jaipur then TeamAchal can help you to get the best commercial property in Jaipur. We have experience and knowledge of the local retail real estate market. We are a dedicated real estate team who can help you crack the best commercial property deal in Jaipur and all over Rajasthan.
Our Exclusive Commercial Projects
Capital Galleria, Jaipur
The project has everything in the vicinity to enthral the tired soul such as Shops, Food court, hypermart, Offices, Kiosks, Multiplex, Fine Dining, Night Club, Banquet, hotel Activity zone and many more. Located at the heart of Jaipur, the Capital Galleria stands with an enigmatic posture with all the perfect Vastu regulations. 5 floors of the retail chain and the aesthetically crafted atrium will steal your heart for sure. The ambiance of Jaipur is an ideal fusion of fun and food.
Capital Highstreet, Jaipur
Capital Highstreet, Jaipur  is a high-tech project planned and designed by “M A Architects” one of the top architect and interior designers of the country, deploying pioneering construction materials and latest technology. This beautifully designed complex will be comprising furnished streets and green lush areas around the corner, giving an impressive look to the market. And of course, this highstreet market will be well-equipped with all highly advanced and modern features, newest technology and all contemporary amenities.
Capital Emporia, Jaipur
The project is a revolutionary and international style development the composes of Retail spaces & World class Food Court & state of the art Night Clubs that the city of Jaipur has never witnessed before. The Luxury Commercial Project is strategically located in the southwestern part of Jaipur. Mansarovar has been doing wonders since 2010, it was declared as one of the largest residential colonies of Asia and is know as India’s second largest residential colony. Being on New Sanganer 200 feet road, three side open property, opposite St. Wilfred’s College is a key location which makes it a hotspot for property investment. This place radiates growth, opportunity and success because it has a great potential to attract investors, buyers and sellers.
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