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codei5academy · 27 days
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itdeskindia-blog · 10 months
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ACE is one of the finest institutes in Ahmedabad for Mean Stack Training Courses. We offer comprehensive corporate training by industry experts with Projects.
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The MEAN Stack has increasingly become popular. The MEAN is certainly an ideal solution for any website design for the cloud. If you like to learn about its design and cloud implementation, MEAN Stack Development Online Training can help you in the journey.
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iihtsuratsblog · 1 year
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Learn the Stack Technologies that every employer is willing to have in a candidate by enrolling in MEAN Stack Developer Certification Training Course of IIHT Surat.
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narveymanvi · 1 year
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Mean Stack Course
Croma Campus is one of the most reputable and well-known Mean Stack Course. We provide the most effective Mean Stack Course and certification at a reasonable price. We provide the most recent and up-to-date training course modules designed by industry experts. Read More: https://www.cromacampus.com/courses/mean-certification-training/
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ducatindia10 · 2 years
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Best Institute For MEAN Stack Developer
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Do you want to learn Online Mean Stack Developer in Noida but do not know where to start? A certified trainer offers Mean Stack Developer classes with live projects at DUCAT in Noida. This MeanStack training course in Noida is specifically designed for undergraduates, graduates, working professionals, as well as freelancers. For every profile, we provide end-to-end learning on the Mean Stack Domain with deep dives into creating a winning career. In MEAN, four different technologies are combined into one user-friendly technology that uses a popular stack tool. By using this technology, coding becomes easier. AngularJS, Express.js, and MongoDB make up the technology stack. As well as Node.js. Let's look at that in more detail. Call the number below for more information about the course MEAN Stack Developer. 70-70-90-50-90
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softprodigyus · 2 years
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Best MEAN Stack Development Company | SoftProdigy LLC
Best mean stack development company offers custom and ready-made web applications to clients in the field of marketing, IT, consulting, and much more. We specialize in mean stack services. Just visit our website and let's start with your project.
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aptronsolutions · 2 years
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APTRON Solutions wishes to code for your career, these skills are valuable in their own right and help students become better learners overall. Although we are familiar with computer science, we offer the best MEAN Stack course in Noida, a great opportunity to learn specific details about MEAN Stack.
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itdeskindia-blog · 11 months
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Mean Stack Development Training in Jaipur 
MeanStack is a free and open source software for creating dynamic web applications. In MeanStack applications can be written in one language for both client-side and server side .MEAN is an acronym for MongoDB, Express.js and Angularjs, all of which function upon Node.js.IT DESK training course provides the skills required to work with real data sets and provides an opportunity to use data to provide data-driven strategic and tactical recommendations.
IT Desk India's Mean Stack Development Training in Jaipur offers the best certification Mean Stack course with hands-on training and real-time projects.
IT DESK encourages the students to do Internship during the course and also Industrial visits are being organized. Each and every training is provided on the latest version of Mean Stack Programming.
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millenari · 5 months
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you ever think about the difference in how bomba and demeter talk about Macavity in his song and just OOUUGGHHHH
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Look. Listen. When Demeter talks about Macavity in the song she mostly touches upon his abilities and achievements to describe him. It almost sounds like she's bragging about him- she mentions twice that he can outsmart Scotland Yard and refers to his reputation as a criminal and also a magical cat. The only time she refers to his appearance is when she says he is 'outwardly respectable' which -as we all know- is either totally untrue or, at the very least, not true anymore.
Meanwhile Bomba focuses on his physical appearance, and when she describes him it sounds like a completely different guy than Demeter's supposed 'respectable' criminal mastermind: he's unkempt, he's uncombed, his eyes are sunken in, etc. Also in almost direct contradiction to the 'outwardly respectable' line, she additionally claims 'you'd know him if you saw him'. She compares him to a snake, an animal most cats sure as fuck don't like, and calls him a 'monster of depravity'. I'd say her descriptions lean towards accusing him of being inhuman, but these are... you know. Cats. None of them are human. But either way she certainly labels him as completely 'other' than the rest of them: he is a 'fiend in feline shape'.
(And certainly this can be explained away as the two of them just having difference preferences. Bomba, as we know, likes Tugger, and she describes him as a 'curious beast' so clearly she has a type here. Meanwhile Demeter is sometimes depicted as having some kind of love affair with Alonzo, but nowadays she's usually paired up with Munk, a guy who doesn't really seem to display much sexuality in comparison to the other male cats, and demonstrates a lot of competence and emotional intelligence throughout the play. So it does make sense that these two specifically would fixate on these two different aspects of the same man.)
However they almost seem to be in conflict about their hot takes on Macavity. Take the middle section I marked off for example: the first time that 'there's no one like Macavity' bit is sung, Demeter sings it. Then later on, Bomba sings it. But when Bomba sings it she changes the second line, which goes from 'He's broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity' to 'For he's a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity'. She also mirrors Demeter's choreo from the same section as she sings it.
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That makes her slight change feel very pointed, especially with the how she gestures towards Demeter during that line.
Demeter, fundamentally, is saying, 'there's no one like Macavity, he can do all of these insane things', and meanwhile Bomba is saying, 'there's no one like Macavity, he's a fucking monster' and she makes sure Demeter knows that's exactly what she's saying too.
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& on that note there's even more context there when you look at their demeanor. Demeter seems to have a lot of conflict about her feelings, which is portrayed through her expressions mostly, while Bomba remains almost kind of playful and certainly enthusiastic through the whole song. Demeter --who is vastly conflicted-- tries to talk about Macavity's achievements when describing him. Bomba --who knows exactly what Macavity is and was and feels no shame about it-- is happy to talk about what an abomination he is and how attracted she is to him anyways.
And that makes the 'outwardly respectable/cheats at cards' moment feel really important, because Demeter tries to claim something that may be one thousand percent not even remotely true, (potentially to justify her attraction to Macavity), and Bomba cuts in --sometimes with amusement, sometimes with annoyance, sometimes without particular tone-- and retorts, 'i know he cheats at cards'.
Which regardless of if you interpret that line in the manner that seems most obvious: 'I know he cheated on you' (especially when there's a loaded pause between 'cheats' and 'at cards'), or if you take it to be more general ('I know he's more nefarious than he seems' for example) that line very much seems to be Bomba cutting in there and essentially expressing 'girl, give me a fucking break'. And well, one of Bomba's character words isn't 'frank' for nothing.
I also don't have it pictured in the screenshot, but the third time that 'there's no one like Macavity' bit is sung, it's sung by them both at once, and that notable second line that keeps changing says 'There never was a cat of such deceitfulness and suavity,' which labels Macavity as 'deceitful' but also 'suave', almost as if the two of them decided to compromise on their respective perceptions of the man. Which matches how they, by that point, have begun to dance in sync as well.
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tathrin · 3 days
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I'm going to be away for the weekend with probably little to no internet, and while my (overloaded) queue will continue to reblog amusement for y'all here, that also means that this is a great time for anyone here who hasn't already had enough gimleaf in your life (is such a thing even possible??? doubtful) to check out my fics, and ramble at me in the comments so when I come back too tired to write anything coherent, I can gush some giddy overtired nonsense back at you instead. Because that sounds like loads of fun to me.
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thirstyvampyr · 11 days
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i love how mickey came out and they were like, k whatever. they were more annoyed that he stopped the music/party. it's only his father being a cunt about it, literally no one cares go be free my child ;_;
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feels good to let it all out doesnt it :3
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iihtsuratsblog · 1 year
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siena-sevenwits · 11 months
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Disclaimer: These thoughts are more emotionally than logically expressed, and reflect my own experience and preference.
#I have some beef with Lockwood and I say this as someone who really enjoys both the show and the books.#I've been doing a rewatch to introduce it to my dad (who loves it!) but we just hit Episode 5 and - is it just me but does this episode#plunge rather deeper into the darkness than we see in the previous episodes? It makes sense narratively of course#Complete Fiction has the task of structuring it such that there's a proper midpoint shift in the series and in my own works I increase#the stakes around this point and really let the protagonists struggle. So it's not so much that I have an issue with things getting#more focused dangerous and difficult. I don't know that I have a logical reason for the unease I feel with Episode 5 - there's just somethi#vaguely disturbing to me about it. It may be my own personal sensitivities. The interrogation scene at Winkman's has absolutely nothing#graphic about it and I appreciate the discretion - but it's just so intense - the threats to draw on Lockwood's face with the heated#instrument - the whole electric shocks sequence - I have been told I have a particularly vivid and empathetic imagination so I may just#be filling in too many gaps and feeling the scene more intensely than some would but it genuinely bothered me. More so on rewatch#though I didn't like it the first time either. I wonder too if it's because on rewatch I can compare it to the scene in the book#Gosh - the book scene is *comedic!* 'Let's disguise ourselves as ditzy tourists and while you check the backroom I'll let my coins#fall all over the place and crawl around under the tables loaded with antiques and freak the owners out! And when they get caught#Winkman just lifts them off the ground menacingly and chucks them in the street. The fact that we had to turn this into a midnight#torture scene for TV - I don't know - I don't like it. And just the atmosphere isn't as balanced as in the other episodes. So many flashbac#to grotesque corpse faces which are somehow a lot more disturbing than the CGI ghosts which feel much more Halloweenish#Not much love and light carved out in the darkness. There's some for sure! And even in the torture scene that bugs me I appreciate how it#shows Lockwood's heart and allows us to explore some meaningful territory that the ditzy tourist scene doesn't#I'm just griping and mainly hoping that the rest of the series is more how I remember it from first watch. The warmth of the Portland#Row gang means a lot to me. Stacking this dark feel on top of the discomfort I have with the harsh language rubs me the wrong way#(Thankfully I have online filters so the language isn't an issue for me but it does make me more reluctant to recommend to friends.
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