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2024.05.14 07:20 TheC9 Purchases from Japan last Christmas
| Left: Kate Spade backpack - pattern is exclusive to Japan only Right: crossbody bag by Blue Label Crestbridge (a cheaper subbrand of Burberry that is exclusively for Japanese market) Both around $200 Australian dollar (at the outlet, tax free) Love both bags - especially the crossbody bag is the perfect size! submitted by TheC9 to handbags [link] [comments] |
2024.05.14 07:11 Shopaholic_jp Burberry outlet Bangkok Haul - Olympia shoulder bag
| I previously shared photos from my trip to Siam Premium Outlets in Bangkok back in March, but forgot to update you on my purchases from the Burberry outlet. Now, after using this gorgeous Olympia bag for a few weeks, I wanted to share an update. I ended up buying this bag along with a blue card holder (last picture) for approximately 24,000 Thai baht or USD 653. The Olympia bag has quickly become my go-to accessory, thanks to its versatility. It easily accommodates my essentials - a small wallet, sunglasses, lipstick, and keys, with room for my phone in the inner flap pocket. Additionally, the two outer flap pockets come in handy for storing tissues. While the pictures were taken indoors, you can refer to the second picture to see how it looks in daylight. I believe it's a fantastic bag that complements many of my outfits, and I'm thrilled to have found it at such a great price. submitted by Shopaholic_jp to handbags [link] [comments] |
2024.05.14 06:36 Crazy_Bird_1 The Orlando Magic can make LeBron James dream come true...
The Magic are young. They are on the rise. The franchise would be happy to have Lebron James (one of the greatest players in the history of the game) in their team. He will help them reach NBA finals... at least he would lead them to Eastern Conference finals before he retires. Not only that, but LeBron James can also be involved in coaching and motivating young players and owning the team (10 percent of the stock) and put Orlando Magic on the basketball map. But that is not the biggest reward for LeBron James. He will get to play with his son (Bronny James) in Florida...
Unlike Los Angeles, it is not going to be a lot of pressure in Orlando. Bronny James will get a lot of minutes and he will have a chance to grow as a player, which will give LeBron James a reason to hang around for a couple of years (three more years). Father and son will do everything in their power to reach NBA finals together and make history. The Orlando Magic have potential. They also have cap space to sign Klay Thompson and Pascal Siakam. LeBron James is not interested in money. He just wants to play with his son and reach NBA finals. The Orlando Magic can make LeBron James dream come true...
The Lakers don't have structure. They are always trying to buy championship. It might have worked in the past... but not anymore. The bubble doesn't really count. No fans, no home court advantage, a lot of players not being happy and losing focus because of Black lives matter and key players missing games through Covd-19. Now, things are changing, It has become a process: A - B - C - finals. You draft good players, you develop them, you make sure that they play together and win the conference and win the championship like The Denver Nuggets.
The Nuggets drafted Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic and surrounded them with good role players. Even The Boston Celtics are following that format. They drafted Jaylan Brown and Jason Tatum and surrounded them with good role players. Lakers are the only team who don't go through that route. They have no patience. Maybe, it is not their fault. They are Lakers. They are excepted to compete at the highest leave from day 1. There is no room for development. That's why LeBorn should not sign with Lakers if he wants to play with his son. The media will criticize his son and put a lot of pressure on Bronny James. which would upset LeBron James and force him to retire sooner than expected.
LeBron James must avoid the Lakers at all costs. One, it is not good for his mental health. Two, they will sign Bronny James and send him to G league. They will double cross him. Not only that, but Lakers are not going to win championship in the next five years no matter what because they are not willing to wait. It is not in their DNA. They don't want to start from scratch, develop young players, and keep them together. We have already seen T-Wolves and Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Town sweeping the Phoenix Suns and their three superstars in the first round before they defeated The Denver Nuggets (The defending champions) twice on the road. Now, the series tied 2 - 2. It does not matter. Young teams are ruling NBA... such as Oklahoma Thunders. They are the no. 1 seed in the Western Conference.
Besides, The Lakers are not deep. LeBron doesn't have to prove anybody that he is one of the greatest players of all time if not the greatest them of all. He doesn't need ring no. 5 to cement his legacy. LeBron James knows who he is. He knows that playing with his son (Bronny James) means everything to him. It is worth more than ring no. 5. In addition, it gives him more motivation to take his game to the next level and silence his critics...
It will also boost TV rating. A lot of people want to watch father and son play in NBA. It has never happened before. I think ESPN and other sport outlets should push a narrative how Father and son playing together would be great for NBA. It will increase NBA revenue. Instead of saying that Bronny James is not ready for NBA, the Media should promote it: the Greatest Of All Time entertaining basketball fans with his Son and have the time of his life. It would be something...
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2024.05.11 03:26 LadyCharger Plug-in hybrid
I’m looking to dip my toe into the EV world and think a plug-in hybrid would be best.
I have a garage so I can use level 1 and would plan on getting a 240v outlet installed for level 2. I’m in Phoenix AZ.
My 3 day a week work commute is about 24 miles round trip.
I currently have a 2016 Honda CRV so I’m used to sitting higher up and can’t imagine going back down low to the ground in a sedan - hard enough as it is to see around all the giant pickups! I also don’t want or need a full size or even mid size SUV. I’m thinking the crossover size may be perfect.
I’ll be paying cash. I’ve had really good experiences with Toyota & Kia vehicles in the past.
I’d prefer to buy used, and let that burden of the value dropping fall on the original owner. 1 year old model.
It must have a sunroof/moonroof.
My research has steered me to a 2023 Kia Niro plugin hybrid - ideally SX Touring trim.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
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2024.05.09 23:59 NoooGodPleaseNo Fashion Outlets of Chicago
I'll be in the Chicago area soon - is it worth it to stop at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago? Saw they had stores like Gucci, Prada, Burberry, as well as Nordstrom Rack & Saks off 5th. Does anyone know if the stores have decent deals on handbags? Or are the bags made specifically for these outlet stores? Any insights would be appreciated so I can set expectations accordingly if I end up visiting.
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2024.05.08 02:56 2funny2laugh2 モンクレール アウトレット 価格大公開!MONCLER OUTLET BICESTER VILLAGE ! PRICE !
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2024.05.01 22:16 sandnsnow223 Do the Royals really care about local fans?
I just read the article in the Star about the contract dispute between Comcast and the Diamond Sports Group. Yet another media outlet that no longer carries the Royals nor can you find them on network TV. It just seems like the Royals are becoming more and more inaccessible to the local fan. If you do not have a cable provider and you do not subscribe to FUBO, DirecTV, Bally Sports +, etc., you don’t get to see the local team play. It seems like such a money grab by a team that until recently has not been great. I would like to see John Sherman follow in the footsteps of Ryan Smith, owner of the Utah Jazz who puts all of the games on a local TV station in Utah or Matt Ishiba, owner of the Phoenix Suns who also puts all of the games on local TV and if you don’t have an antenna, he will provide you one free of charge.
It seems like the Royals are extremely short sighted and are not building their fan base for the future. They wonder why the new stadium was voted down and everybody has the basic feeling of “meh” when the Royals threatened to leave town. Don’t get me wrong, I was a life long Royals fan but have to followed them since I cut the cord and don’t want to pay Bally Sports to see my local team play. Thoughts?
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2024.04.29 18:59 RickMuffy Wanting to DIY a solar mini-split, but want to keep it legal
Hi y'all. As the title says, I want to string some panels up and throw a solar-hybrid minisplit onto my home here in Arizona (Phoenix) but I'm a bit unsure of the legalities of adding this to the house; in particular, the
EG4 12k BTU hybrid solar.
My thoughts were running ~1500 watts of panels to primarily use this during the day in my 2 story home, and potentially, running it on grid at night.
In particular, this unit allows you to limit AC draw from 0-600W, and some people only use the DC power connection, and with my setup, I think I could DIY just about all of it.
I would mount the solar panels (5x~320w) used san tan solar panels on my patio aluminum roof, would just need to put racking in myself, and then no worries about roof leaks, since it's my patio anyway.
I considered creating a 110 Edison plug as the A/C powered connection (if I wanted to utilize grid power), and the outdoor unit would live on the second floor patio where there is a circuit with no loads on it other, than master bedroom outlets/lighting (all LED, essentially no load during the day, minimal at night). Thought this would be easier than running a circuit to the breaker on the front of the house from the back patio.
The patio with the solar is perfect sun facing, and while not the best angle, I'd oversize the panels to get optimum power, as the unit would primarily pull ~750 watts on typical loading, so 1500 watts in non ideal should in theory be more than enough to run it all. I'd wire it to the AC outlet, just to prevent cloud cover from shutting down the unit to protect the compressocondenser circuit, and limit power to 600w at all times, and likely run it on low overnight at the 600w limit.
This would also give me grid down flexibility, as I have a 3500w generator that could power this minisplit and a secondary portable unit I have on the ground floor (which is my current grid down or central air failure safety net).
Ideally, I cool my house (1500 sq.ft) at 75-77F in daytime, and 75F at night, so I'd run the minisplit at 75F during daylight hours, to encourage it to always be taking the edge off the main, aging unit, and since it's in the second floor of a vaulted ceiling, the heat should always rise, and let the unit take priority over cooling vs the ground floor based thermostat.
I understand 12000 btu isn't enough to cool the entire home on it's own, but the second floor indoor location is in a cathedral ceiling style location up top, so ideally, it would always be running from the heat rising.
The unit runs ~1500usd shipped, and I am confident I could do it all on my own, as I'm not running a dedicated ac circuit if I do the grid power plug in style. Was unsure about permitting, if you have any wisdom on that for my area, or personal experience.
In my area, having grid tied solar is a pain in the ass, as they put you on a Time of Use plan, de-incentivizing solar and making energy spikes extremely unaffordable, so a hybrid unit to cool the home seems like the way to go, but I don't want to have the city get upset, and I can't find anything regarding permits, and they say that anything with a plug (window AC, portable AC, etc) doesn't need anything, but I'd be DIYing a plug in for the unit itself.
Thanks in advance, and looking to see if anyone has anything to say regarding this.
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2024.04.28 01:34 humanhumming Hollywood High Control
| I am sharing a tweet here because I appreciate Corey Feldman for recognizing what I am saying. He knows that I am accurate about what happened on the set of Lucas. I was there. Martin Sheen is on the board of SAGAFTRA. I was drugged as a kid and told to keep my fucking mouth shut. What happened to Corey Haim was wrong and what happened to me was wrong. SAGAFTRA is not good because they ignore the cries of people who were so harmed. Homeland security can make their Freedom movie and act like they are champion for the abused but I am one of the inconveniently abused that makes bosses look bad. Corey Feldman did not get the respect he should have from SAGAFTRA and neither did I and neither did River. It's just seems more about $$ and negotiation than truth. They hijack the media. So called Rivers truth group and so called River Phoenix fan sites won't allow the truth about what happened to him to be spoken. They pretend to care. Like Bob Keeshan was a sex abuser and one of the people that abused me and they made him a spokesman against child abuse. They hijack the organizations that are meant to assist victims and media outlets to protect themselves. submitted by humanhumming to cultsurvivors [link] [comments] |
2024.04.26 15:57 Cleanmadunt101 A Collaborative Story crafted by Gemini Ai and Myself [Test Project]
I was experimenting Gemini Ai and was comparing it's story crafting skills with Chat GPT, The story being crafted has impressed me!
San Murphy Island, once a paradise, crackled with a tension thicker than the smog billowing from Titan LTD's refineries. Brandon Murphy, a man with a shark's grin and eyes like cold steel, finalized the merger with his equally ruthless counterpart, Tyler Colley of Eagle Ltd. Their combined entity, Titan-Eagle, was a financial leviathan, fueled not by oil, but by fear. Murphy and Colley, the island's prodigal sons turned tyrants, had used a potent cocktail of intimidation and backroom deals to seize control. They choked the government, leaving it a husk, while their companies leeched the island's resources dry. Their ambitions didn't stop there. They dreamt of becoming the world's first trillionaire duo, and San Murphy was just their launchpad. One seemingly innocuous night, as Murphy and Colley celebrated their billion-dollar empire in a decadent penthouse, alarms blared. Elite soldiers, clad in sleek black armor, materialized on the balcony. They were the Eradicators, a legendary paramilitary force whispered about only in hushed tones. "We are the Eradicators," their leader, a woman with a voice like honed steel, declared. "San Murphy's corruption has festered long enough. Titan-Eagle will fall, even if it means bringing the island down with it." Murphy and Colley scoffed. Their private security force, the Iron Fists, were renowned for their brutality.
But the Eradicators moved with an inhuman grace, their weapons spitting blue fire that melted iron like butter. The Iron Fists crumpled. The fight spilled out onto the smog-choked streets. The Eradicators, unlike any force San Murphy had faced, fought with a cold fury. They targeted Titan-Eagle infrastructure with laser-like precision, crippling refineries and communication networks. The island plunged into chaos. The plot twist? The Eradicators weren't some outside force. They were San Murphy's own people. The islanders, pushed to the brink by Titan-Eagle's greed, had formed a resistance in the island's forgotten corners. They'd trained in secret, their leader the once- idealistic government official Sylvia Vance, the woman with the steely voice. Sylvia knew destroying Titan-Eagle could destroy San Murphy, but she also knew the island couldn't survive under their yoke. It was a desperate gamble, a fight for their very future. News of the rebellion spread like wildfire. The island, once cowed, erupted. Workers in Titan-Eagle refineries turned on their overseers. The fight became a desperate, bloody ballet between the corrupt and the desperate. Murphy and Colley, cornered in their crumbling penthouse, realized their house of cards was collapsing. The story of San Murphy became a global spectacle. A cautionary tale of unchecked greed and the desperate lengths people would go to for freedom. The outcome? That remained to be seen. Would the Eradicators succeed in their scorched-earth plan, or would Murphy and Colley find a way to cling to power? The fate of San Murphy, and perhaps Titan-Eagle's global ambitions, hung in the balance. The air above San Murphy Island shimmered with heat as Titan LTD's refineries, repurposed into makeshift fortresses, hammered the city with missile fire. Murphy, eyes wild with paranoia, barked orders from his fortified penthouse, a grotesque emperor surveying his burning kingdom. Across the battle lines, Sylvia, her face grim with resolve, directed the Eradicators' counter-offensive. They fought with guerilla tactics, exploiting the island's intricate network of tunnels and abandoned mines. It was a brutal dance of hit-and-run attacks punctuated by deafening artillery exchanges. News of the escalating conflict sent shockwaves across the globe. Titan LTD, desperate to crush the uprising, had begun an all-out assault. Billions flowed into a war chest, purchasing advanced weaponry - tanks that rumbled through the streets like mechanical leviathans, and missiles that carved fiery streaks across the twilight sky.
Even with the Eradicators' ferocity, San Murphy's infrastructure crumbled. Hospitals became smoldering ruins, schools transformed into makeshift bunkers. The once vibrant island was a ravaged wasteland, the stench of burning oil and death hanging heavy in the air. Seeing the potential for global chaos, a consortium of world governments formed the Phoenix Initiative. Their goal: contain the conflict before it spilled outwards. But the situation was a tangled web of alliances of convenience. Some nations saw the collapsing San Murphy as an opportunity to snatch resources, backing Titan with advanced weaponry in exchange for future favors. Others, fearing the domino effect of global war, secretly funneled supplies to the Eradicators, hoping to see Titan crippled. The island became a proxy battlefield, a festering wound draining the world's resources. The line between aid and intervention blurred. News reports, riddled with propaganda, showed scenes of burning cities and civilians caught in the crossfire. Public outrage mounted, and whispers of full-scale war began swirling in diplomatic circles. The once contained conflict flared outwards like a wildfire in Damascus, Syria. A skirmish between rival factions escalated into a bloody confrontation, drawing in regional powers with long-standing grievances. The delicate balance of the Phoenix Initiative teetered on the brink of collapse. San Murphy was on the precipice of annihilation. Titan LTD's scorched-earth policy ensured a pyric victory, if victory it could be called. The island, once a gem in the Pacific, was a ravaged husk, its people scattered like refugees on the winds of war. The Eradicators, decimated but not broken, vowed revenge. Their fight, born of desperation, had ignited a global powder keg, and the world now teetered at the brink of another devastating war. The consequences of unchecked greed, once confined to a single island, now loomed large, threatening to engulf the world in flames.
News of the escalating conflict reached Brandon Murphy like a thunderclap. The stress, the paranoia, and the ever-mounting death toll took their toll. A massive stroke crippled him, leaving him a husk of his former self, confined to a sterile, military-grade hospital heavily guarded by his remaining Iron Fists. With Murphy incapacitated, the power dynamic in Titan Ltd. shifted dramatically. Tyler Colley, the once co-equal partner, saw this as an opportunity. Gone were the days of shared ambition; Colley craved absolute control. He unleashed the full might of Titan's war machine. Half of the nation became a desolate wasteland under Colley's iron fist. Titan deployed experimental defoliants, turning once-lush forests into barren plains, further hindering the Eradicators' guerrilla tactics. However, the tide was slowly turning. Thanks to public outrage, donations for the Eradicators poured in from across the globe. Individuals, NGOs, and even sympathetic governments funneled resources, allowing them to acquire better weapons and training. The insurgency, once a ragtag group of freedom fighters, became a formidable force, mirroring Titan's firepower.
But amidst the chaos, a new player emerged from the shadows – Phoenix Global Incorporated (PGI), a previously unknown multinational corporation. PGI, veiled in secrecy, had been subtly fueling the conflict from the beginning. They supplied weapons to both sides – advanced drones for the Eradicators and cutting-edge cyberwarfare tools for Titan. Their motive? To prolong the war, weaken both sides, and swoop in to purchase San Murphy's ravaged resources for pennies on the dollar. PGI's involvement became a terrifying new variable. The conflict morphed from a simple struggle for power into a multi-layered game of manipulation. The world watched in horror as the fighting intensified. San Murphy Island, once a beacon of prosperity, became a tragic symbol of humanity's greed and the devastating consequences of unchecked corporate power. Within Titan Ltd., whispers about Colley's erratic behavior and his dealings with PGI began to reach the ears of lower-ranking executives. A faction, led by a disillusioned ex-military officer named Sarah Khan, began plotting a counter-coup. They saw Colley's alliance with PGI as the final betrayal of San Murphy. Their plan: use Colley's dependence on PGI's technology to cripple their operations, forcing him to negotiate or face annihilation. On the other side, the Eradicators, now aware of PGI's double-dealing, were faced with a difficult decision. They could continue fighting Titan and PGI simultaneously, a strategy that would likely lead to further devastation, or they could make a risky gamble. They could reach out to Sarah Khan's faction within Titan, forging an uneasy alliance to take down PGI and ultimately, Colley. The war in San Murphy had become a complex web of deceit and shifting allegiances.
The fate of the island, and the potential for a wider global conflict, rested on the success of these clandestine operations. Would Sarah Khan's coup succeed? Would the Eradicators trust their former oppressors? The answers would determine who would emerge victorious from this tangled mess, and whether San Murphy would be left with a chance at rebuilding, or would it become a cautionary tale for the ages. he situation on San Murphy Island was a tinderbox, ready to explode at any moment. Sarah Khan, disillusioned by Colley's descent into madness and PGI's manipulation, made a gamble. She contacted Sylvia Vance, leader of the Eradicators, proposing a temporary alliance. The reception was frosty. Years of bitter fighting had left deep scars on both sides. But the enemy of their enemy, as they say... The uneasy truce formed a bizarre spectacle. Eradicator fighters, clad in black armor, trained alongside lower-ranking Titan soldiers in mismatched fatigues. Hostility simmered just beneath the surface, punctuated by muttered insults and tense glances. However, their shared objective – toppling Colley and PGI – gave them a fragile unity. This insider knowledge proved invaluable. Sarah Khan's soldiers, veterans of Titan's brutal tactics, anticipated their every move. They countered airstrikes with ambushes, sabotaged supply lines, and exploited weaknesses in Titan's defenses. The tide began to turn. Titan, hemorrhaging billions and facing growing public dissent, found itself on the back foot. Meanwhile, the Eradicators, bolstered by Sarah Khan's intel and dwindling Titan resistance, expanded their reach. Public opinion on the island began to shift. People, weary of the war and the loss of innocent lives, started questioning the motives of all parties involved. Riots erupted, demanding an end to the bloodshed.
Suddenly, the unthinkable happened. Brandon Murphy, miraculously recovering from his stroke, ripped control back from Colley. Enraged by the state of his once-mighty empire, he made a chilling decision. He ordered the deployment of a tactical nuke, a desperate gamble to reclaim dominance and eliminate all opposition. The news sent a shockwave through San Murphy and the watching world. Even PGI, their plan for a weakened takeover in shambles, recoiled at the prospect of nuclear devastation. The fragile alliance between Sarah Khan and the Eradicators was tested to its limit. Could they stop Murphy before he unleashed his ultimate weapon, or would San Murphy become a radioactive wasteland, a monument to human greed and folly? The air on San Murphy Island hung heavy with the stench of cordite and despair. The fragile truce between the Eradicators and Sarah Khan's Titan defectors had shattered. News broke – a nightmare come true. Brandon Murphy and Tyler Colley, in a final act of spiteful madness, had acquired a functional tactical nuke. In three days, they planned to reduce San Murphy to a radioactive crater, a scorched monument to their greed. Panic gripped the island. The uneasy cooperation dissolved into a desperate scramble for survival. Eradicators and Titan defectors, their recent comrades-in-arms, found themselves locked in fierce battles once more. Every corner became a potential warzone, every day a struggle for a single, dwindling resource – time. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, a new player emerged on the scene. Phoenix Global Incorporated (PGI), their true colors now blatantly displayed, sent a contingent of heavily armed mercenaries to bolster Titan's dwindling forces. These PGI fighters were ruthless killing machines, clad in sleek black armor and wielding advanced weaponry. Their arrival tipped the scales decidedly in Titan's favor. In a brutal, calculated move, PGI launched a massive bombing raid on the Eradicators' headquarters. Sylvia Vance, the steely leader who had spearheaded the resistance, perished in the inferno along with countless others. The Eradicators, their hearts ripped raw with grief and rage, vowed vengeance. Tensions threatened to ignite a full-scale civil war that would dwarf the previous skirmishes. Sarah Khan, caught in the crossfire, watched in horror as the fragile hope for peace evaporated. She knew PGI's game – they weren't interested in victory for either Titan or the Eradicators.
They wanted to prolong the war, weaken both sides to the point of exhaustion, and then swoop in to claim the island's ravaged resources for pennies on the dollar. But despair wasn't an option. With Sylvia gone, the mantle of leadership fell to Khan. She had to find a way to dismantle the nuke, expose PGI's treachery, and forge a new alliance – this time, a true one, driven not by desperation but by a shared desire to save their shattered homeland. The clock was ticking. In just three days, San Murphy faced annihilation. Could Sarah Khan unite the fractured island and avert the coming apocalypse, or would PGI's twisted plan succeed, leaving behind a radioactive wasteland as their legacy? San Murphy Island convulsed under the relentless assault of Phoenix Industries. Their fighters, a mechanized swarm of black armor and advanced weaponry, tore through the Eradicators' defenses. Sylvia Vance, the once-formidable leader, was a smoldering memory. In her place, Sarah Khan rallied the remaining resistance, but it was a fight against the tide. Phoenix Industries weren't interested in victory for either Titan or the Eradicators; they craved obliteration. Mercy was a foreign concept as their soldiers razed entire city blocks, their advanced weaponry spitting fire on any sign of resistance. Even the wounded and surrendering were not spared, creating a spectacle of mechanized carnage. The brutality was a calculated move. PGI wanted to eliminate all opposition, leaving a power vacuum they could exploit. Sarah Khan, watching her comrades fall, understood their game. Despite the overwhelming odds, she knew surrender wasn't an option. It wouldn't save the island; it would merely expedite its takeover. But fighting Titan and PGI simultaneously was like trying to outrun a hurricane. Titan Ltd., once Sarah's enemy and now a begrudging ally, was pushed to the brink.
Their resources dwindled, their soldiers exhausted. They were a shadow of their former ruthless selves, fighting a defensive war out of sheer desperation. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Brandon Murphy and Tyler Colley made their final, desperate move. Their private jets gleamed on the runway, fueled and ready for escape. With a twisted satisfaction, they watched the mushroom cloud billow in the distance, a testament to their final act of destruction. The nuke, their trump card, had detonated, a radioactive shroud engulfing half the island. The world watched in horror as news of the devastation spread. Phoenix Industries, basking in the initial chaos, launched a surprise offensive against Titan Ltd. They had expected a weakened force, easy prey. But they underestimated the human spirit. Titan's soldiers, fueled by a righteous fury, fought with renewed vigor. They knew the cost of defeat; they knew PGI wouldn't stop with San Murphy. The battle became a desperate fight for survival, not just for the island, but for the world. The island was now a war-torn wasteland, the air thick with radioactive dust and the stench of death. Yet, amidst the ruins, a flicker of defiance remained. A ragtag force – remnants of Titan, the few surviving Eradicators, and civilians armed with whatever they could find – rose to meet PGI's onslaught. They were led by a young woman, hardened by loss but fueled by a burning desire for justice – Sarah Khan's second in command, a fiery lieutenant named Maya. The war for San Murphy entered a new phase. The battleground, once a playground for the wealthy, was now a graveyard. The fight, once a struggle for power, was now a desperate stand against the embodiment of corporate greed.
The outcome was uncertain. The world watched with bated breath, wondering if San Murphy, the island that had risen from paradise to hell, could ever find its way back to the light. Maya, fueled by Sarah Khan's memory and the island's desperate plight, led the resistance with the ferocity of a cornered tigress. But the fight was a daily bloodbath. PGI's advanced weaponry cut through their hastily formed ranks like a scythe. Exhaustion gnawed at them, the radioactive fallout a spectral reaper claiming lives with unseen lungsnumbing kisses. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, karma began its slow, agonizing dance with Brandon Murphy. His private jet, caught in the fringe of the nuclear blast, sputtered and coughed, its navigation systems failing. Panic choked him as he realized his escape plan – his final act of spite – had backfired spectacularly. He was trapped, hurtling towards the radioactive heart of the island he'd destroyed. News of the nuclear detonation and PGI's involvement sent shockwaves across the globe. World leaders scrambled, sanctions were imposed, but the international community's outrage was a powerless scream against a corporation with its tendrils wrapped tightly around the world's financial arteries. The battle for San Murphy devolved into a grotesque dance of death. Buildings crumbled under relentless bombardment, the once vibrant landscape turned into a desolate moonscape.
Titan's CEO, Tyler Colley, caught in a PGI crossfire intended for Maya, met a gruesome end. His death, however, went unnoticed amidst the deafening cacophony of war. Brandon Murphy's jet, its engines sputtering their final breaths, slammed into the irradiated heart of the island. His last moments were a horrifying epiphany - a suffocating tomb of his own making. His death, unrecorded and unnoticed, was a cruel twist of fate, a man consumed by greed, forgotten by the very chaos he'd unleashed. Maya, her face streaked with ash and tears, led the final charge against PGI's remaining force. It was a suicidal act, but they fought with a desperate ferocity, a final defiant roar against the corporate monster that had devoured their island. The world watched in stunned silence as satellite images showed San Murphy engulfed in a radioactive cloud. Communication with the island ceased. News outlets ran a constant barrage of headlines: "San Murphy Island: Devastation Confirmed," "Phoenix Industries: Corporate Greed Gone Nuclear," "Casualty Estimates Unknown." The truth was far worse. San Murphy Island, once a beacon of prosperity, was a radioactive tomb. Maya and the remaining fighters perished alongside their foes, casualties of a war fueled by greed and despair. The island, a cautionary tale etched in radioactive fire, became a ghost in the Pacific, a symbol of man's destructive capacity and a stark reminder of the price of unchecked ambition. The world mourned a paradise lost, a vibrant island reduced to a silent, radioactive wasteland. Maya's lifeless hand clutched a dog tag, a single word etched on it: "Hope." The wind, carrying whispers of a forgotten dream, rustled the dead palm trees.}
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2024.04.25 18:20 RepresentativeFull51 Where is the furnace filter here?
| I am unsure because they sealed the entire unit. If it does where do you think it would be located? The first photo, all the way to the left, is the return air duct from the living space of our home. The 4th photo is the evaporator coils submitted by RepresentativeFull51 to hvacadvice [link] [comments] |
2024.04.24 21:20 GardenGnostic Where did the "Steal from Loblaws Day!" Originate Online? More evidence for the false flag theory.
I was kind of quickly looking into the "Steal from Loblaws Day" posters in the news. I'm pretty interested in the False Flag theory, and I thought I'd post my shallow research so far and ask if anyone has anything more.
So the posters - They're being condemned by multiple articles and posts, but with most of these stories about a tweet or poster someone allegedly saw, the origin is murky. Can someone like you or I find the origin with minimal digging? Even if we don't find a smoking gun, I thought it was worth looking into.
Here's what I gather the timeline is:
These two articles being some of the genesis of the story hitting the media:
"Steal from Loblaws Day!" posters are popping up in Canada - The Hive
Posters promoting theft from Loblaws circulate online - CTV
Third: Added info from avvenger54:
‘A BIT OBSCENE’: People encouraged to ‘steal from Loblaws’ Denette Wilford (Author of the Toronto Sun Article on this story. I didn't link this one) used to work for Loblaws as Manager, Content & Community.
The first is about posters seen in the wild. The second is about the post about the posters being shared. The CTF article very directly links the poster and this subreddit, incorrectly/dishonestly citing (0:36 in the video) the image as coming from the loblawsisoutofcontrol facebook group.
However the picture of the poster is first seen in this post
April 18 - West End Phoenix.
The Origin Point West End Phoenix (WEP). This account does seem to be kind of pro-message-of-the-poster, captioning the picture of the poster as 'Critical Mass'. There is
no indication that someone from the WEP took the picture, found the poster in the wild, OR made it. It appears that the twitter account is just a local magazine that prints a bunch of stuff, so it might not even have been snapped by anyone affiliated with the magazine. (Someone could have sent it in.)
This does seem to be the first image found online of the poster. The same image in this post is the same image in (nearly) all the articles. (Note the pink and blue paper in the background, the mosquitoes on the page, and the same wrinkles in the same position.)
The ONLY other image that I've seen online is from
This Article from NOW Toronto which shows the poster on a different bulletin board. The article cites a writer for CTV and Managing Editor for NOW.
All that I can gather from this is that two posters were seen in the wild.
First article:
The timing between the tweet and the first article might seem tight. It appears that the writer contacted Loblaws, the mods of this forum, and the police for statements, got replies (From the police and mods, but not Loblaws), and then wrote and posted the whole thing in one afternoon. I think that's doable.
Added info from subreddit mod Emmibolt: "the reporter of the daily hive article contacted me via email at 2:49PM EST asking for an “urgent” statement and I provided one at 3:08PM EST."
So was the poster itself a false flag? Was it ever truly seen in the wild other than the two copies we have evidence of? A real poster that was never actually popular or important with artificially boosted coverage? Or a real poster with a story that happened to go super viral?
Well, I didn't find a smoking gun. But here's what I did find, for what it's worth.
- The timeline (see above)
- At least two Copies of the poster were allegedly put up on bulletin boards in Toronto, but both images were posted in articles where the writer was not the photographer. The original tweet photo and NOW's photo might both be from outside sources. There is nothing in the attribution stating that they took the photo. Since the WEP twitter account posts so much they might just get stories and photos handed to them from all sorts of people, even anonymously. Since The Editor is an editor, she might have taken the photo, found it, or been provided with it from a source.
- Only two photos of the poster are circulating online. There don't seem to be other tweets from people just seeing the poster. At least not easily found.
What would be nice to have is a copy of one of the posters. I'm sure fancier internet detectives could find the origin if one materialized, but so far, none has. It would also be nice if there were third or fourth pictures of the poster online, but there's just the two.
Anyway, that's where I stopped. Anyone can find the same online, I just wanted to share what I found.
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2024.04.23 13:25 Careful-Childhood-78 Do we have CEX outlet in pune ??
On website, it mentions that there is a outlet in Phoenix Mall, Viman Nagar but I couldn't establish any communication with them.
The shop deals in gaming and electronic (buy/sell).
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2024.04.23 08:51 Agreeable_Marzipan_3 On this flight now.
| After we did the little “loop”, the Captain came on and said the tower called us off because they thought a drone or something had landed on the runway or was flying along it. The flight in front of us had to go around also. submitted by Agreeable_Marzipan_3 to flightradar24 [link] [comments] |
2024.04.20 16:25 Alternative-Earth281 Is this website giving us the outlet mall prices for Burberry bags?
| I was doing a bit of research and trying to find the difference between outlet mall Burberry bag prices and the ones on the Burberry website and I came across this… it’s the outlet mall website and they are selling preloved Burberry bags and new ones! Can anyone give me any insight? submitted by Alternative-Earth281 to handbags [link] [comments] |
2024.04.19 17:36 lbabinz [Best Buy] Power Up Sale at Best Buy: Apr 19 - 25 (Power Up Sale, Xbox Controllers / Console, Sony Games, 1st Party Nintendo Games, Ubisoft, more)
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2024.04.17 02:25 SS_MusicRDU What would you do?
| Local card shop lost my CJ Stroud Fire Forged Rookie #’d /50. I submitted it for grading. When the submissions came back I got an email telling me SGC never got the card. He said he would replace the card or pay me what it’s worth - then sent a figure of $225. I can’t seem to find one for sale for less than $500 rn and it’s a PSA 10. I told him I wanted the card replaced or however much it would cost to replace the card. He said to give him a total. Thoughts?!? submitted by SS_MusicRDU to footballcards [link] [comments] |
2024.04.14 18:46 plantislikeonreddit Outlet locations in Phoenix area
In Phoenix, AZ there is one outlet for the ENTIRE metro area (~5m people). Even Tucson with around 1m population gets multiple. Is there a reason for this? Are they going to build more?
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2024.04.13 13:32 Orikumar Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn's Roles in Gladiator 2 Revealed
It has been revealed that
Pascal will be playing a gladiator, who, like Russel Crowe’s Maximus in the original, is a
former soldier betrayed by the empire. Meanwhile,
Quinn is expected to be one of the main antagonists for the sequel, succeeding Joaquin Phoenix’s Emperor Commodus; he even did the
thumbs-down motion like Phoenix in the original film. The outlet’s footage description also teased an>! intense battle between Mescal’s Lucius and Pascal’s character, who were both seen at the end of the video with bloodied appearances.!<
Gladiator II debuts in theaters on Nov. 22, 2024.
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2024.04.13 07:51 davect01 Heartbroken in Phoenix
Anyone following along is probably aware that we here in Phoenix are loosing our team. 😢
For years I have been a loyal Red Wing fan who also rooted along our local Coyotes. It's been a wild ride the past few years.
Well it's over now. As grateful as I am to still have my Red Wings to root for, I have lost my easy outlet to watching the games live. I ALWAYS made it to Red Wing/Coyote games, even when both teams stunk. Now, no more.
Time to focus on the team that got me into hockey to begin with in the early 1990's.
Go Wings go
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