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plasmometer · 2 months
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descargalibros · 6 years
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Descarga El novio de mi hermana (Nahomy Rodríguez)
 Anne Salvyn se ha graduado de abogada, poniendo en pausa su sueño de ser fotógrafa para continuar con el legado familiar…
Categoría: Romántica
Y viéndose envuelta en la desmedida manipulación de su familia, encontrará apoyo y comprensión en quien menos lo espera, Nataniel Rousse, el novio de su hermana.
Ese apuesto hombre que suele mirarla en secreto y en silencio cuando nadie los ve. El que, asqueado de ser tan correcto, y cansado de vivir en una mentira, despertará en ella la chispa de una indebida pasión contra la que no podrán batallar.
Una apasionada historia de amor, que romperá las barreras de lo debido y se colará en tu corazón para enfrentar el miedo a ser feliz.
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As with most things in my life, the British and Irish Steel Challenge saw me sit on my fat arse as I decided to holiday through to the 2018/19 season to give a more mixed bag of a database. As the new season approached, my manager profile looked like this;
Upon my return from holiday, I applied for a the four available jobs – Newbuildings (NIFL Bluefin Sport Premier Intermediate League) – for which I was odds-on favourite with the bookies to get – Lowestoft (Vanarama National League North), Chesham (Vanarama National League South) and Airbus UK (JD Welsh Premier League).
Interviews were attended while other roles were applied for as they appeared in the interim.  Ideally I wanted to start in top flight in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or Wales – as well as the trophies on offer, these leagues would allow a quicker route to Europe and more money to fund license courses for yours truly.
The Cork City role became available and although it ticked that box, they were half way through their season and struggling – this could have been six months wasted if they continued to flounder under my tutelage and I got sacked, damaging my already minuscule reputation.
However, the same couldn’t be said of MBi Llandudno in the JD Welsh Premier League, a club very much in the pre-season of their 2018/19 campaign. Following a successful interview, I shook hands on a one year deal with the Welsh outfit.
Having agreed to aim for a mid-table finish in my first season in charge, I packed up my Metro Clubland and headed for North Wales.
With TNS tending to be dominant in the league (Bangor City had won the 2017/18 league title, breaking a six-year streak for TNS), either of the cups represented my best chance at getting this challenge up and running.
The first team squad looked solid enough with Jake Phillips, Zak Evans and Marc Williams making a good spine for this level. 16-year-olds Liam Griffiths and Liam Evans looked ready for first team football even at their tender age.
In regards to the challenge, only Greek back up keeper Giannis Oikonomopoulos was unavailable for selection.
Attracting players that would improve the current squad was proving difficult and signings were sporadic (my signings were from Charlie Harris onwards, the others were at the club when I joined).
Wingers Harris and Woolfe would provide back up to Leigh Smith and Liam Evans.  Experienced centre back Ryan Green was also drafted in as back up to Jake Phillips and Darius Waters.  Wes Baynes came in as first choice right back, replacing youngster Gabriel Kubwalo.
The only permanent departure was a major one, and one that would impact Llandudno’s first half of the 2018/2019 season – the club’s only left back, Mike Williams, left for Airbus UK a week before the season opener.  This not only forced Jake Phillips into an unfamiliar role of left back, but ultimately weakened us at centre back.
Further to this, a month previous to Williams’ departure and blissful in my ignorance as to what was about to unfold, I had let promising young centre-back Salvyn Kisitu go to Carmarthen on loan for the season.  Sigh.
As we struggled to bring in new faces, I was forced to fit a formation round the players we had.  An open 4-2-4 was used in order to try and make the most of our better players – central midfielders Zak Evans (BWM) and Aaron Hassall (CM), and wingers Leigh Smith (LW) and Liam Evans (RW).  Up front saw the raw exuberance of youth in Liam Griffiths  (AF) partnered with the more experienced Marc Williams (DF).
At the back, Waters partnered either Green or Pinch while, as mentioned, Baynes started at right back upon his arrival replacing Kubwalo.  Jake Phillips didn’t necessarily “play” at left back but more turned up and stood in that general area of the pitch – to say he struggled in an unfamiliar role was an understatement.
Player and team instructions took the “keep it simple, stupid” approach that was key to football at this level.  Long balls over the top became an issue so our defensive line dropped deeper to deal with these whilst maintaining our shape was key, hence being more disciplined.
In the midfield two, Zak Evans was asked to hold his position more in order to try and stop the central two from getting overrun.
Results were a mixed bag; frustrating draws and defeats prevented us from stringing together any real form.  Even then, wins were far from comfortable and felt in spite of our system and shape rather than due to them.
Notable wins included a 2-0 defeat of previously-perennial champions TNS and a 4-1 thumping of reigning champions Bangor City – both of which were followed up by two disappointing results, highlighting our inconsistency.
The Nathaniel MG Cup provided some relief (though we didn’t face a Welsh Premier side until the semi final) and will see my first chance at chalking off a trophy as we take on TNS in the final in January 2019.
There was also a routine win over non-league Taffs Wells in the FAW Cup.
My first day at Maesdu Park saw me request the club fund my National C Licence course, which they duly agreed to doing;
Naturally, I nailed this and immediately started my National B;
Overall, a middling start to my managerial stint at Llandudno.  However, the Nathaniel MG Cup represents a chance to get off to a solid start and start the tin-digging in my first season.
New signings have been identified (though these will be cup-tied for the final) as we aim to finish in the top six before the “split”.  At present, it feels that we are overly reliant on penalties from ball-winning midfielder Zak Evans and goals from Marc Williams – if these two do not score, it’s fair to say that we struggle.
The majority of these signings are central midfielders which I will utilise to move away from the 4-2-4 system which will hopefully allow us to be a bit more balanced and start to string some form together.
Up the Seasiders.
STGFM
British and Irish Steel Challenge: Season One – Part One As with most things in my life, the British and Irish Steel Challenge saw me sit on my fat arse as I decided to holiday through to the 2018/19 season to give a more mixed bag of a database.
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plasmometer · 2 months
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miss melia hiding from sanctioning on the rogue trader ship (my and friend's characters for rogue trader ttrpg)
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plasmometer · 4 months
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SALVYN
Psyker
Geology specialist from Mornax, who worked hard in the tunnels to keep her place - until she started to hear voices of ores. Her psychic awakening did not come unnoticed and she had to run in wastelands to avoid being caught. She did put up quite a fight and was brought to serve on the Mourningstar later.
Salvyn is not a good fighter, but will gladly identify any given rock
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plasmometer · 3 months
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referring to that one ask and yer answer "i have a single alpha legionnaire oc, what other characters are you talking about"
Well, other characters (unless all of them are alternate versions of one lmao, that went through my mind) For example Salvyn, Screw, Sandor, Sarrya - their faces do look kinda similar. The only thing differentiating them in my eyes are clothes.
No hate or malice btw
well, let it be then? face is not the only thing differentiating one character from the other. general shapes and body types are different, plus! screw has face tattoos, sarrya has scarrings, and sandor has a birthmark that covers half of her face, i think this provides enough distinction i don't think you're right tho, but opinions of other people don't bother me much, so think whatever you want
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plasmometer · 3 months
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The most embarrassing things ever happened to your OCs.
ohhh its hard but funny
jemerichy: when after the successful mission she was asked to give a speech before the whole cult and it went like IN THE BENINGING and she cried in a corner and refused to speak for two whole weeks
fernka: said falmunction instead of malfunction twice and very loud in front of the whole squad
sarrya: asked a sister of silence on a black ship when there will be lunch
amrita avarelis: she tried to seduce magos biologis five times her age who was treating her spine issues, obviously failed, tried her shot again with young tech adept, and it was such a disappointment on both sides that they never ever spoke to each other after that
jamilya: you saw her face, right? it is not nurgle's mark, when she was young she threw a grenade not far enough, and it exploded into her face. weak ass throw
screw: she fainted before abaddon the despoiler because he asked for a glass of milk and she brought oat milk because there was no milk- long story okay
sandor il'calico: i can't imagine this lady being embarassed, she laughs off most of the stupid incidents
astel: this autistic queen doesn't get embarassed either
hematyla: when her scams were uncovered and she had to explain every scheme to her archon in detail
salvyn: snuck 26 spoons from tertium on mourningstar and it went well until an ogryn lifted her up and gave her a good shake. she refused to explain why she did that
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plasmometer · 4 months
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i would kiss fernka on her bald ass head i love her so.
what is every ocs lowest moment?
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boom! lowest moments: when jemchy realised her mother hated her and never wanted her to live when fernka's right hand fused with a sword and she started to feel her mind filling with foreign rage when sarrya was hours into slowly killing khorne berserker with a kitchen knife and he just wasn't dying, despite his blood filling the basement up to his throat when amrita avarelis piloted the ship through the warp by herself for the first time and felt an impact - and then all lights went out when jamilya, who was raiding the benevolent hand since childhood, was so hungry, that she decided to come to their door and ask for food when screw's master was brutally tortured and murdered by a night lord before her eyes, and she knew for a fact that she will have it far worse when sandor il'calico was brought to her knees by drukhari kabalites and watched her guardsmen taken away when astel saw a voidship in the sky above her head when hematyla's haemonculus recognised her amongst the kabalites when salvyn said to the colleague that she hears the ores singing and he looked at her as if he saw a monster
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plasmometer · 4 months
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what's yours blorbos' fears.
jemerichy? open spaces and attention
fernka? pregnancy and death
sarrya? pre-berserker everything, post-berserker nothing
amrita avarelis? being treated unseriously
jamilya? that rotfather will leave her
screw? SPACE FUCKING MARINES
sandor il'calico? that she won't be able to save her people and will lose them again
astel? sheep loss. or dog loss lushka is life lushka is love
hematyla? that she won't be able to return to commoragh and fuck everybody over again. and of course Drukhari Fear #1
salvyn? black ships
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