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AUakquelupdates.bsky.social

🚫| Quel recebe uma raid da Choke! - 🌟

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Govercominghope.bsky.social

first time ever got a labor bot, don't do that unless with friends made me lose my first ever labor for pushing too much to make the raid go on

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RCphroobin.gay

We took the raid over to the wonderful CriminalPickle as they play some Balatro so please go drop them a follow and give them all the love they deserve! www.twitch.tv/criminalpickle

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Ssquidpizza.bsky.social

I used to always play on the tundra map with lots of mountains and just let anyone trying to raid me freeze while I set up hydroponic systems inside the mountain.

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Fbunfyr.bsky.social

someone from my raid group said I have no style in XIV, specifically targeted towards this top, so I will keep making glams with it for raid :3 (Note: Said someone also has like a total of two glams)

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ZTzeplander.bsky.social

New Zelda game is fun! And adorable too! Glad to have finally started this. Thank you all for stopping by! Thank you @dubicus.bsky.social@sachasleeps.bsky.social for more fun!

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Ddrinky.bsky.social

I had a similar incident happen when I started years ago. After that I bought a pair of hard drives and installed them in RAID 1. I keep all my vtuber and art stuff on it now. Totally worth the effort if you got the cash or some old HD's laying around.

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DDdouglasdodds.bsky.social

Here’s the painting and label from the highly-recommended Edinburgh show. As others have said, it includes the view from Lavery’s studio window in South Kensington, during an aerial battle in 1917.

Gallery label text: Daylight Raid from my
Studio Window, 7 July 1917, 1917
Oil on canvas
In June 1917, German planes hit military targets at the mouth of the river Thames, and fears for the capital grew. A month later, 21 Gotha aircraft appeared over north London. The ensuing dogfight was clearly visible from Lavery's studio in 5 Cromwell Place.
The window is wide open, allowing the sounds of combat to drift across the cloudless sky. Hazel, bathed in light, appears transfixed by the aerial battle.
Courtesy of the Board of Trustees of National Museums NI
Painting by Sir John Lavery
Daylight Raid from my
Studio Window, 7 July 1917, 1917
Oil on canvas
In June 1917, German planes hit military targets at the mouth of the river Thames, and fears for the capital grew. A month later, 21 Gotha aircraft appeared over north London. The ensuing dogfight was clearly visible from Lavery's studio in 5 Cromwell Place.
The window is wide open, allowing the sounds of combat to drift across the cloudless sky. Hazel, bathed in light, appears transfixed by the aerial battle.
Courtesy of the Board of Trustees of National Museums
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Mmorphigalaxi.bsky.social

Yesterday, I finally took down Calamity Ganon and restored peace to Hyrule! What is Link wearing? Don't mind me, I'm just a FURRY. Huge thanks for all the gifties and raid! 💝 Reminder that the remainder of my 100% run for this series is on hold, so expect new playthroughs soon!

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