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lennardd · 10 months
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this bracket vote has got me in a chokehold for him
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zip-zoom · 2 years
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SOME YP STUFF ive been meaning to post here forever. these are old as shit lol!!!!!!!
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cmjncyan · 1 year
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my piece for the @yuppiefanzine!! I had a blast working on it. please check it out, it's free, full of talented artists, and has neat bonus content :')
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yuppie-devil · 2 years
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The Yuppie Handbook (Part 6) Tiki-Taka Database
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puppy--jam · 7 months
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Favourite game: 016
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valeriesilverhand · 5 months
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Made Johnny and Valerie with @doshiart super nova Picrew.
https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2094902
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bmrupdates · 11 months
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Varmora Opens New Experience Center in Deoli, Rajasthan
Varmora Granito Pvt. Ltd--the well-known ceramic conglomerate--has opened a new gallery/experience centre. The 3500-square feet display centre, with 20 mock-ups, is in Deoli, Rajasthan. 
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llovelymoonn · 11 months
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favourite poems of may
david baker whale fall
gary fincke the girl who breathes through a hole in her neck
gerald stern loneliness
mary oliver music lesson
chen jun in the kitchen (tr. ming di)
arthur sze pe’ahi light
jennifer elise foerster leaving tulsa: “leaving tulsa”
caconrad lonely deep affection
tishani doshi girls are coming out of the woods: “how to be happy in 101 days”
joshua corey mrs. god
kamau brathwaite born to slow horses: “bread”
jennifer kwon dobbs paper pavilion: “digital archive”
kimberly nguyen pregnant pauses
lucille clifton the book of light: “brothers”
pippa little the summer i lived as a wolf
natasha sajé alive
marjorie meeker colour of water
rae armantrout veil: new and selected poems: “dusk”
yi sang au magasin de nouveautes (tr. sawako nakayasu)
tracy k. smith wade in the water: “dusk”
billy collins the breather
leah umansky unleashed
javier zamora how i learned to walk
jacob trapp portrait
satoru sato susuki and dragonflies
jinhao xie moonlight
maya emilia another bomb set off in
eleanor ross tayler captive voices: “against the kitchen wall”
giovanna lomanto i’ll pray for you when you leave
mary oliver in the blackwater woods
natalie diaz when my brother was an aztec: “abecedarian requiring further examination of anglikan seraphym subjugation of a wild indian rezervation”
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danganronpa96 · 11 months
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So uhm (flutters my eyelashes) the creators of Yuppie Psycho are going to create a new plush (after Brian who I own because he is so full of swag) but the next character is going to be chosen via a vote and I would sooooo love it if it was Mr. Doshi because I love him with all my heart and I am a very totally sane person for him <33 (shakes the bars of my enclosure)
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devildecay · 1 month
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dash only. selective & semi-private video game roleplay blog for all games made by baroque decay; primarily yuppie psycho (available on steam & switch). duplicate, oc, & crossover friendly. general horror & gore warning. 18+ aged followers preferred due to heavy topics. sporadic activity due to health (chronic fatigue) & sleep issues. 3/24/24.
SPOILERS ONLY TAGGED UPON REQUEST! extremely slow activity.
mun goes by gore. she/her/hers. diagnosed with sleep apnea 2022. 21+ blog affiliated with @rottingkiss. ❤️ 💼
primary muses: brian pasternack / the devil & anthony chapman
request muses: iñay doshi, mr. spader, ms. sosa, ms. jung, hugo, "the witch", rei sintra & domori.
future muses: daniel from catechesis (once the game is released)
THREADS: 1 DRAFTS: 0 INBOX: 0 QUEUE: LOADING.
blogroll: @goreburdened & @virusvexxed.
rules.
NOT PERSONAL BLOG TOLERANT/FRIENDLY! unless you have an rp side blog.
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Jiang-Shi from the 1985 Hong Kong Action Comedy "Mr. Vampire" directed by Ricky Lau.
"If you meet a vampire, don't breathe." This is the sage advice that Master Kau, the Taoist priest played by Lam Ching-ying, gives to his bumbling apprentices, Man-choi (Ricky Hui) and Chau-sang (Chin Siu-ho), in the 1985 Hong Kong action comedy "Mr. Vampire."
Forget everything you know about bloodsuckers; the undead specimens in "Mr. Vampire" are breath-suckers. They have a very deliberate way of hopping with their arms stretched out in front of them, legs also stiff and straight from rigor mortis. In Chinese, these zombie-like revenants are known as the jiangshi; in Japanese, it's kyonshi, while in English, they're sometimes referred to as "Chinese hopping vampires."
Stirred up by the disinterment of a parent who was buried with bad feng shui, the jiangshi of "Mr. Vampire" are a comedic answer to the unsettled ghosts of subsequent Asian horror films like "Ringu" and "The Eye." They're the reanimated corpses of people who died "with grievances or stress," suffocating to death yet holding one last breath in their throat, which enables them to come back and prolong their existence by sinking their sharp blue nails into humans and sucking the breath out of them.
At a certain point, the tropes of Western vampire films lose their power and become cliches we've all seen done to death on celluloid. If you enjoyed the Asian zom-com flavor of "One Cut of the Dead" and are looking for something a little more off the beaten film path, "Mr. Vampire" draws from Chinese folklore to offer a fresh, hilarious take on vampires, one that jumpstarted a whole franchise and jiangshi genre, complete with four sequels and an 8-bit Nintendo video game ("Reigen Doushi," which became "Phantom Fighter" in the U.S.)
Directed by Ricky Lau, "Mr. Vampire" found a way to uproot the undead from European folklore and Eurocentric cinema and make them work within the context of Eastern religions and Asian cultures. How do you make bloodsuckers scary and/or funny for audiences with a background in reincarnation traditions, ancestor worship, and hungry ghosts? For a Buddhist or Taoist, death and rebirth (or "undeath") would be part of a natural cycle, and for a Shintoist, a vampire might elicit sympathy as a tragic figure, trapped between worlds like the spirit of a family member who couldn't find their way back down the lantern river to heaven.
This goes back to Richard Matheson's idea of vampires not fearing crosses if they weren't Christian in life. Drawing from legends known and recognized by other names across East Asia, "Mr. Vampire" and its jiangshi enjoyed further regional popularity outside Hong Kong. Taiwan quickly followed suit with its own kid-friendly hopping vampire film "Hello Dracula," and Japan embraced both movies, making "Mr. Vampire" board games and televising "Hello Dracula" as a popular miniseries, "Yugen Doshi Kyonshizu."
In his essay, "Enter the Dracula: The Silent Screams and Cultural Crossroads of Japanese and Hong Kong Cinema" (collected in the book "Dracula, Vampires, and Other Undead Forms," edited by Caroline Joan Picart and John Edgar Browning), Wayne Stein wrote of how kids in Asia "found themselves with a new likeness to imitate by copying the hopping movements of these zany vampires," the jiangshi. I can confirm that my own spouse and her classmates were among those kids. To them, the hopping vampires of the 1980s were as much fun to emulate as the dancing zombies of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video.
To appreciate the full significance of "Mr. Vampire" and its unprecedented local popularity as a homegrown Asian vampire movie, it's helpful to understand that it was not the first eastward voyage of the Demeter, so to speak. An early attempt at combining vampires with martial arts came in 1974 with "The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires," which marked Peter Cushing's final outing as a vampire hunter (and now, guest lecturer in China) Van Helsing in Hammer Horror's Dracula series. The film was an international co-production between Hammer and Hong Kong's biggest production company, Shaw Brothers Studio, which was ready to capitalize on the kung fu success of the late Bruce Lee, whose posthumous hit, "Enter the Dragon," had overtaken theaters the year before.
"The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires" proved to be a financial failure, perhaps in part because — beneath the foreign-market masquerade — its inner workings were still Western and imperialist. At the time, Hong Kong was a crown colony, and the film's opening scene sees Kah (Chan Shen), the Chinese "High Priest of the 7 Golden Vampires," kneel before the very British Dracula (John Forbes-Robertson), asking for his help back home. Dracula tells his "minion" that he doesn't roll like that; he then proceeds to spell out in no uncertain terms how he plans to appropriate Kah's culture. "I need your vile image," he says. "I will take on your mantle, your appearance."
Before the title card comes up, Dracula turns Chinese, using Kah as his host body, cackling at how "beneath the image, the immortal power of Count Dracula" still lurks. "The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires" wore the cape of a Hong Kong vampire film, but "Mr. Vampire" tossed the cape in favor of authentic Chinese burial clothes.
"Mr. Vampire" imparts useful skills for what to do when you're beset by hopping vampires. Forget holy water; you need sticky rice to deal with these things. Just make sure local merchants aren't cheating you by mixing in long-grain rice with the sticky rice. That will render it less effective in preventing the "vampirification" of friends who are wounded and poisoned in the acrobatic scuffle with hopping vampires.
One surefire method of stopping a hopping vampire is to pin a Taoist talisman to its forehead. They can even be controlled and sicced on other vampires this way. Be careful not to sneeze, as this could blow the talisman off, and then you'll be s*** out of luck, as the French say.
If you yourself begin turning into a stiff-legged hopping vampire, keep active! Dance it out the way you would if you suspected you had restless leg syndrome but had never been officially diagnosed.
Mirrors, as we see in "Mr. Vampire," do repel the jiangshi, more forcefully than their Western counterparts even, so you've got that going for you, at least, if you've been weaned on the rules of Western vampire films. It is possible to plug up the nostrils of hopping vampires so they lose the scent of your breathing.
A separate peril of places in the countryside overrun by hopping vampires is the possibility of ghosts with the face of "Pauline" Wong Siu-fung enchanting you and leaving you with "love bites." As vampire attacks mount, the last resort is to try warding them off with raw poultry, saying, "Big brother, eat the chicken!" Good luck, and remember the most important rule of vampire hunting: just have fun with it.
Read More: https://www.slashfilm.com/976576/year-of-the-vampire-hold-your-breath-for-the-hopping-undead-in-mr-vampire/
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lennardd · 10 months
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oh whoops (drops this) ahaha imagine you voted for him I think he would be very happy I think
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100hands · 1 year
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‘Doshi’ was screened at the Bangalore Club on the 7th of April.
We were in some elite company at the club - opening for Mr. Tharoor (who spoke the next day!). Fleur, Shashi and Aashumi joined us for the event. 
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seemabhatnagar · 1 year
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Freezing of bank account for unconnected entities is legally untenable.
M/s Jermyn Capital LLC Dubai v. Central Bureau of Investigation
Fact:
M/s Jermyn Capital LLC Dubai (#Appellant Company) was Permitted by Securities Exchange Board of India (#SEBI) to buy & sell share & securities in the #Indian Stock Market.
The appellant company had its shares in its account with #ICICI Bank.
However, due to certain litigation the appellant company quit the trading in the Indian Market in 2006.
But appellant company was subjected to 02 #freeze orders under section 102 #Cr PC. (This section empowers police officers to seize any property which gives suspicion for commission of any offence.)
The freeze order for an amount of Rs.42.51 crore was initiated because of the #pending #investigation against Dharmesh Doshi
Against the freeze order the appellant company approached the Apex Court & the #ApexCourt allowed the appellant Company to sell its shares & convert into cash and repatriate the funds with interest but without bank guarantee.
Rs. 42.51 Crore was repatriated.
Issue arose when appellant company was incapacitated by second freeze order for an amount of Rs. 38.52 crores to repatriate.
Aggrieved by the freeze the appellant company again approached the Apex Court.
 The Apex Court gave liberty to the appellant company to approach trial court for release of the said amount.
 The trial court allowed the repatriation of Rs.38.52 Crores subject to the #Bank Guarantee of an equivalent amount.
Aggrieved by the imposition of Bank Guarantee Clause the appellant Company approached High Court.
High Court confirmed the decision of Trial Court.
Against the order of the High Court present Criminal Appeal is filed before Apex Court.
Observation of the Apex Court:
 Imposition of Bank Guarantee clause as due to pending investigation against Dharmesh Doshi, alleged to have been connected with the appellant company.
Record shows that Dharmesh Doshi has been discharged by the trial court, was never an employee/shareholder/director or holding key managerial position in the appellant company.
Dharmesh Doshi & Appellant Company are 02 separate entities.
Freezing order as such not legally tenable when two entities are unconnected.
Neither in the FIR nor in the chargesheet filed against the Dharmesh Doshi, appellant company was named.
Further during hearing CBI informed the Apex Court that no criminal proceedings is pending against the appellant company pertaining the dispute discussed here.
The freeze order against the appellant company’s properties is redundant as the appellant company is not necessary for the conclusion of the investigation.
The purpose of the freeze order, and the bank guarantee in extension of the freeze order, can only be in operation to aid in the investigation against the alleged crime.
Since the investigation against the appellant company has become redundant as such freeze order has also become redundant.
 The operation of the freeze order has been active for a period of 17 years and has caused huge losses to the appellant company.
Decision:
The Division Bench of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Krishna Murari J & Hon’ble Sanjay Kumar J vide their order dt.09.05.2023 set aside the order of the High Court and permitted the appellant company to withdraw the said amount with 4% simple interest from May08, 2006.
Seema Bhatnagar
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yuppie-devil · 2 years
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The Yuppie Handbook (Part 4) Spader Art Gallery
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sankalphospital · 2 years
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How is hematuria diagnosed and evaluated?
X-ray: If you experience nausea and vomiting, your doctor may prescribe an abdominal x-ray to check for stones. Most causes of hematuria cannot be detected by an x-ray.
MR/CT Urography: CT or MR urography may be used to evaluate the urinary system, bladder, ureters, and kidneys.
Your doctor may use abdominal ultrasonography to check your kidneys and bladder for potential causes of blood in the urine.
IVP (intravenous pyelogram): An IVP x-ray exam allows your doctor to see your kidneys, bladder, and ureters. It can help detect urinary system abnormalities and show how efficiently your system works.
Prostate MRI: doctor may prescribe MRI to examine your prostate and seminal vesicles.
For more information, consult Dr. Amit Doshi one of the best Urologist in Vadodara
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