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Day 3 - Repairs
Aesther caravan
Aesther caravan, new art for Founders of Gloomhaven kickstarterhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1350948450/founders-of-gloomhaven/posts/1959598
Alexandr Elichev
Sister Ciel: Err... thanks? You know just because it's soft doesnt mean its light
An Exercise in Non-Existent Control
A while ago, someone suggested to me that it seemed like I had to control everything. At first, I agreed with them; we are all on a rock flying through space, of course we try to have some sort of control. But I walked away feeling unsure–my agreement felt wrong. For a long time I continued to think, deeply, but was unable to come to a conclusion to whether or not I had to control. I spent a lot of time walking around, trying to move without control, playing with the concept of choice. Eventually, I realized that I couldn’t answer the question because I didn’t know what control felt like or what it was. My life choices are mostly based on intuition, along with the understanding that my actions come from a place of peace and good morals. It’s an odd balance of “why not” and “this feels right”, which often involves the constant release of fear, narratives and expectations (control). My life successes have mainly been due to my ability to jump and give control to others.
I realized it is only when others try to exert unnecessary control over me that I attempt to shift my non-existent, controlling weight. Perhaps in the hopes to obtain the control I see them try and grasp themselves–control that I momentarily forget isn’t real. But, the anxious battle for false control is one with no end, or winners. Finally, I realized that character flaw suggestions from people are sometimes stemmed from them seeing their own reflection in others. Thank you for reading.
Day 1 - big flying rocks. Also, G.O.M. is for Green Ox Matches.
Sketch inspired by character-watching in WoW.
New Post has been published on https://www.stl.news/12-skiers-injured-by-flying-rocks-on-japanese-volcano/72718/
12 skiers injured by flying rocks on Japanese volcano
TOKYO/January 23, 2018 (AP)(STL.News) — Twelve people, including eight soldiers, skiing on the slopes of a volcano in central Japan were injured Tuesday by flying rocks during a sudden eruption, officials said. One soldier later died.
The eight soldiers were in a group of 30 who were undergoing ski training when they were hit by the volcanic rocks, defense officials said.
The officials had earlier said the injuries were caused by an avalanche, but later corrected that account.
The four civilian skiers did not have life-threatening injuries, Gunma prefectural disaster officials said.
Only the crater had been off-limits because of low-level volcanic activity before Mount Kusatsu-Shirane erupted around 10 a.m. The Japan Meteorological Agency has since banned access to the mountain, and a large swath of the snow-covered volcano was covered by dark gray ash later in the day.
The agency also said the eruption and the avalanche could not be linked immediately. Snow conditions and seismic activity are some of the possible causes of an avalanche.
Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said five of the eight soldiers were seriously injured. One of them, a 49-year-old male soldier, later died, said Wataru Tatsukawa, an official at the regional military training camp.
Town officials said everyone on the mountain has been accounted for, and all of about 80 skiers who took refuge at a gondola station at the top of the ski slope were brought down to the foot of the mountain, some by a military helicopter, others by snowmobiles. The rescue operation was finished by the evening.
NHK public television showed the first group of rescued skiers, wearing helmets, being handed a bottle of tea each and escorted into a cabin.
An earlier report that some people had been injured by shattered glass when rocks struck a gondola had not been confirmed.
A rest house at the resort was hit by volcanic rocks, but the extent of damage was not known, resort official Yasuaki Morita said.
Kusatsu-Shirane last erupted in 1983.
Japan sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” and is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. An eruption of Mount Ontake in 2014 killed about 60 people. Several other Japanese volcanoes are considered unstable and have had small eruptions in recent years.
By Associated Press, published on STL.NEWS by St. Louis Media, LLC (J.S)