Pokemon - Detective pikachu - Snubbull
Features: Is a soft plush dog with hard plastic eyes. Makes sounds and has a pouch in his back to hold the electronics.
Size: 19cm tall (Small plush)
Date: 2019

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Pokemon - Detective pikachu - Snubbull
Features: Is a soft plush dog with hard plastic eyes. Makes sounds and has a pouch in his back to hold the electronics.
Size: 19cm tall (Small plush)
Date: 2019
Stories of Catholic Conversion
Good whatever time of day it is whenever you’re reading this! It’s Mod Danny here with an interactive posts for our wonderful followers to share their stories!
When I came up with suggestions for interactive posts, @courageousme sent us an ask & gave a great suggestion for a post we could do. They suggested we create a post where anyone who has converted to the Catholic faith share their conversion stories, & so that’s what we’ll do!
Unfortunately, I cannot contribute anything to this post, as I was born, baptized, & raised Catholic my entire life, & that won’t change anytime soon. But to anyone who converted to Catholicism later in life, please feel free to share your stories. Just because I was Catholic my whole life & still am, I will NOT judge you for discovering it later in life. After all, we are all God’s children, & He loves us no matter what. I will accept you as well, for a Catholic is a Catholic even if not in birth.
Also, before opening up to stories, I want to say one more thing: If you are a Catholic convert & nobody said this to you, I’d like to say welcome aboard, & I hope that you find happiness, spiritual satisfaction, & God’s love in our faith! You are always welcome on this blog!
Okay, so now that we got that out of the way, please feel free to share your stories of why & how you converted to the Catholic faith (if you have one).
P.S., the painting used here is titled Vision of Cornelius the Centurion by Gerbrand van den Eeckhout.
Ben and Jen. Two kids visit the library and encounter some problems along the way.
I know. The most suckiest summary ever.
This is a group project that I did with my classmates. We did this somewhere around October to November. It was fun, but it did get stressful as the deadline was getting closer. Ah, how the real world will kill me...
Haha! Kidding. But overall the project was fun and I enjoyed every second of it.
Remote Control Venus Fly Trap on MAKE: Using an Arduino to control a Venus Flytrap so it opens and closes on demand. I want to try this and explore the possibilities of hacking plants in other ways. Details on the project and how to make one can be found at: http://makezine.com/projects/make-39/rcflytrap/
Random International - Rain Room, 2012 Shown at the Curve Gallery in the Barbican, London in 2012 "Rain Room is a hundred square metre field of falling water through which it is possible to walk, trusting that a path can be navigated, without being drenched in the process. As you progress through The Curve, the sound of water and a suggestion of moisture fill the air, before you are confronted by this carefully choreographed downpour that responds to your movements and presence." http://random-international.com/work/rainroom/ http://random-international.com/
Dune by Studio Roosegaarde "DUNE is the public interactive landscape that interacts with human behavior. This hybrid of nature and technology is composed of large amounts of fibers that brighten according to the sounds and motion of passing visitors. " http://studioroosegaarde.net/project/dune-4-2/ http://studioroosegaarde.net/info/
Crystal - Studio Roosegaarde Crystals that change brightness when they are touched and moved around
Flow - Studio Roosegaarde A wall made up of lots of tiny ventilators that turn on or off in response to people's presence.