Something I just only thought about, I’ll have to develop this further.
Here’s what I’ve got:
Beastars School Uniforms
School Equipment List
Ariane Cevaille silo9
Hatsune Miku anime
Nami anime
Vert anime
Ashley Graham Resident Evil
Monika Doki-Doki Literature Club
Nicole Watterson Gumball
Darma Rock Dog
Including Gmod/SFM models of those characters to do 360 degrees turnarounds with (I’m rather fond of these).
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Fuzzle will then be wearing these School Uniforms. Fuzzle also has her various bats, including a baseball bat, a cricket bat, a shinty bat, a hurling bat, she also has won sports trophies (Trophy Cup based), many of which she has saved, and a few (Oscars Art-Deco Knight based) she has made into fetishes in order to channel her most powerful psychic abilities, the last couple of these trophies (:::::::::) were melded together for personal abilities to use when her Commanding Officer, Adam Domivich, is with her.
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Spyro Winter Soundtrack:
https://youtu.be/rpSE5nBmEvc
https://youtu.be/mJz0GCivJwg
https://youtu.be/Z0KgTQEIdcQ
Nala Lioness Soundtrack:
https://youtu.be/9mn4kLgmeEY
Request Story: Express Delivery Expansion
Yes, yes I did, I’d like to thank you very much once again for this generous opportunity and offer. Will be strictly SFW in accordance with your request rules.
Plot Synopsis/Summary: Taking off from the events from the ending of the movie Swifty and Jade now own ABDS , Duke, Dusty and Dakota, previously delivery personnel at ABDS (Artic Blast Delivery Service) are now retired and have sent a mysterious package to Jade's workshop. She commandeers one of the sleds and delivers this mysterious package to ABDS: a few 42 inch beachballs, a few 72 inch beachballs, and two strange looking air pumps are contained inside, along with a note with instructions. Jade, being a mechanic at ABDS ,and also Swifty's love interest, agrees to the requests laid out by the note, roping Swifty in. One more thing I’d like to ask about is the inclusion of beachballs getting inflated really really massively oversized via lungpower, it’s my established trademark you see.
Location/Setting:
The location of Arctic Dogs is either the Artic, or the Antarctic, not too sure, most likely the Arctic. The town is called Tigasville and it’s built like a traditional town in Alaska instead of a modern designed town. Would it be possible to describe Tigasville in moderate detail, including ABDS and Jade's Workshop?
Sizes and Direct Areas: both male and female characters get inflated, Breast Inflation (very very large) Moob Inflation (same, very very large) Belly, Butt, Hip, Thigh Inflation, And beachball Inflation. although the paws do get chunky as if affected by weight gain.
Thanks again.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morale#Military
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_morale
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_cohesion
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_(video_game)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z:_Steel_Soldiers
https://zzed.fandom.com/wiki/Z_Wiki
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Unlike traditional real-time strategy (RTS) games, collecting resources or building specific structures is unnecessary for creating an army - the same principle that was introduced by Nether Earth, one of the RTS games ancestors. Regions and structures within their borders that actually manufacture the units are captured by moving troops to their respective flags. All you need to do is to hold acquired position for a certain amount of time while the unit is manufacturing. The more regions are under the player's control, the less the time required. More powerful units take more time to construct.
The objective of the game is to eliminate the opponent by taking out their command Fort: either by sending a unit to enter it, or by destroying it directly. Alternatively, destroying all of the opponent's units immediately wins the game.
At the start of every mission, each side is given control of their Fort and a small group of units. A host of unmanned turrets and vehicles are usually scattered about the map and sending a robot to these will allow the player to add them to their army. However, the assigned robot will remain in the captured vehicle or turret as a pilot or a gunner although he may be removed from the gun effectively splitting him from his squad.
The game is significantly different from others of its type: For example, vehicle drivers can take damage from enemy fire, and if the driver is destroyed, the vehicle they were commandeering will be unmanned and can be captured by either side. At the time of its release, Z was also noted for being more complex, intense, and challenging compared to other games of its time, like the original Command & Conquer, where the gameplay usually boiled down to tankrushing AIs showing a lack of aggression. Further different robot types behaved differently. Units such as a sniper with a higher intelligence level are less likely to pop up from a tank because they are likely to be shot.
The game starts off with simple, symmetric levels where the CPU starts with roughly the same hardware as the player. As the game progresses, the levels become more complex, demanding more skill to control all units effectively, and the computer gains an advantage in starting units. For example, the CPU's fort usually has substantially more powerful guard turrets. The computer also gains more logistic advantages. Combat takes place on several planets, with 4 missions on each. When one is successfully captured, a space ship transports the robot army to another.
MegaCom Corporation (red) and TransGlobal Empires (blue) are set to make peace and sign a treaty; in preparation, forces on both sides have reduced their military presence to a skeleton regiment.[9] The culmination of the peace treaty is the removal of both forces from the contested territory on Planet Rigal. The plot was written by Martin Pond. As the game is played it progresses with elements of intrigue and conspiracy.[10]
The peace initiative is brokered personally by Commander Keeler and TransGlobal's premier, Commander Rieman.[9] After a court martial judgement, the recently demoted Captain Zod, previously Commander Zod in the original Z, has been sending patrols into the demilitarized zone to spy upon the TransGlobal Empires.[9] The scouts Brad (one of the pilot robots from the original Z; the other one, Allan, is staying in the campbase) and Clarke find a secret landing strip and promptly shoot down a transport ship after this discovery.[11] The game begins with Zod sending in forces on a mission to retrieve the two missing scouts and find out "what the hell is going on", during which they find a broken box with the word "Omega" on it. Brad and Clarke's radio remains silent and although Zod lacks the proper authority, he is confident the peace agreement will remain intact but his aide Lassar is more concerned.
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Exchange (organized market)
An exchange, or bourse /bʊərs/ also known as a trading exchange or trading venue, is an organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are sold and bought.
The term bourse[note 1] is related to the 13th-century inn named "Huis ter Beurze" owned by Van der Beurze [nl] family in Bruges, Belgium, where traders and foreign merchants from across Europe, especially the Italian Republics of Genoa, Florence and Venice, conducted business in the late medieval period.[1] The building, which was established by Robert van der Buerze as a hostelry, had operated from 1285.[2] Its managers became famous for offering judicious financial advice to the traders and merchants who frequented the building. This service became known as the "Beurze Purse" which is the basis of bourse, meaning an organized place of exchange. Eventually, the building became solely a place for trading in commodities.
During the 18th century, the façade of the Huis ter Beurze was rebuilt with a wide frontage of pilasters. However, in 1947 it was restored to its original medieval appearance.[citation needed]
In the twelfth century, foreign exchange dealers in France were responsible for controlling and regulating the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of banks. These were actually the first brokers. They met on the Grand Bridge in Paris, the current Pont au Change. It takes its name from the forex brokers.[citation needed]
In the thirteenth century, the Lombard bankers were the first to share state claims in Pisa, Genoa, and Florence. In 1409, the phenomenon was institutionalized by the creation of the Exchange Bruges. It was quickly followed by others, in Flanders and neighboring countries (Ghent and Amsterdam). It is still in Belgium and the first building designed to house a scholarship was built in Antwerp. The first scholarship organized in France was born in Lyon in 1540.[citation needed]
The first documented crash took place in 1636 in Holland.[3] The prices of tulip bulbs reaching excessively high levels, known as the Tulip mania. The price collapsed on October 1.
In the seventeenth century, the Dutch were the first to use the stock market to finance companies.[4] The first company to issue stocks and bonds was the Dutch East India Company, introduced in 1602.
The London Stock Exchange started operating and listing shares and bonds in 1688.[5]
In 1774, the Paris Stock Exchange (founded in 1724), say the courts, must now necessarily be shouted to improve the transparency of operations.[citation needed] In the nineteenth century, the industrial revolution enables rapid development of stock markets, driven by the significant capital requirements for the finance industry and transport. Since the computer revolution of the 1970s, we are witnessing the dematerialization of securities traded on the stock exchange.
In 1971, the NASDAQ became the primary market quotes computer. In France, the dematerialization was effective from November 5, 1984,.[citation needed]
The development of information technology during the late part of the 20th century led to a new type of electronic exchange that replaced the more traditional physical markets. This led to new definitions in financial regulations that recognized these new exchanges, such as the Multilateral trading facility in Europe and Alternative trading system in the United States. Regulators also started using the term trading venue to describe the wider definition which encompasses both traditional exchanges and electronic exchanges.
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Here’s what I’ve got:
Beastars School Uniforms
School Equipment List
Ariane Cevaille silo9
Hatsune Miku anime
Nami anime
Vert anime
Ashley Graham Resident Evil
Monika Doki-Doki Literature Club
Nicole Watterson Gumball
Darma Rock Dog
Including Gmod/SFM models of those characters to do 360 degrees turnarounds with (I’m rather fond of these).
(**********************************************)
Fuzzle will then be wearing these School Uniforms. Fuzzle also has her various bats, including a baseball bat, a cricket bat, a shinty bat, a hurling bat, she also has won sports trophies (Trophy Cup based), many of which she has saved, and a few (Oscars Art-Deco Knight based) she has made into fetishes in order to channel her most powerful psychic abilities, the last couple of these trophies (:::::::::) were melded together for personal abilities to use when her Commanding Officer, Adam Domivich, is with her.
(...............................................)
Spyro Winter Soundtrack:
https://youtu.be/rpSE5nBmEvc
https://youtu.be/mJz0GCivJwg
https://youtu.be/Z0KgTQEIdcQ
Nala Lioness Soundtrack:
https://youtu.be/9mn4kLgmeEY
Request Story: Express Delivery Expansion
Yes, yes I did, I’d like to thank you very much once again for this generous opportunity and offer. Will be strictly SFW in accordance with your request rules.
Plot Synopsis/Summary: Taking off from the events from the ending of the movie Swifty and Jade now own ABDS , Duke, Dusty and Dakota, previously delivery personnel at ABDS (Artic Blast Delivery Service) are now retired and have sent a mysterious package to Jade's workshop. She commandeers one of the sleds and delivers this mysterious package to ABDS: a few 42 inch beachballs, a few 72 inch beachballs, and two strange looking air pumps are contained inside, along with a note with instructions. Jade, being a mechanic at ABDS ,and also Swifty's love interest, agrees to the requests laid out by the note, roping Swifty in. One more thing I’d like to ask about is the inclusion of beachballs getting inflated really really massively oversized via lungpower, it’s my established trademark you see.
Location/Setting:
The location of Arctic Dogs is either the Artic, or the Antarctic, not too sure, most likely the Arctic. The town is called Tigasville and it’s built like a traditional town in Alaska instead of a modern designed town. Would it be possible to describe Tigasville in moderate detail, including ABDS and Jade's Workshop?
Sizes and Direct Areas: both male and female characters get inflated, Breast Inflation (very very large) Moob Inflation (same, very very large) Belly, Butt, Hip, Thigh Inflation, And beachball Inflation. although the paws do get chunky as if affected by weight gain.
Thanks again.
898 Daxx-Lorenzo DaxxLorenzo 898-Daxx-Lorenzo Daxx-Lorenzo-898 Directory Directories Signpost Signposts Signs Directory-Cart 898-Buddy 898-Buddies Daxx-Lorenzo-Buddy Daxx-lorenzo-Buddies Buddy-898 Buddies-898 Buddy-Daxx-Lorenzo Buddies-Daxx-Lorenzo
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https://starcraft.fandom.com/wiki/Predator
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Hill
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben.....ranklin_Yoakum
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morale#Military
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_morale
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_cohesion
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_zone
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeved_blanket
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Com.....2-27_10-51.jpg
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The.....itmap_Brothers
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wor.....ntline_Command
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_(video_game)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z:_Steel_Soldiers
https://zzed.fandom.com/wiki/Z_Wiki
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Unlike traditional real-time strategy (RTS) games, collecting resources or building specific structures is unnecessary for creating an army - the same principle that was introduced by Nether Earth, one of the RTS games ancestors. Regions and structures within their borders that actually manufacture the units are captured by moving troops to their respective flags. All you need to do is to hold acquired position for a certain amount of time while the unit is manufacturing. The more regions are under the player's control, the less the time required. More powerful units take more time to construct.
The objective of the game is to eliminate the opponent by taking out their command Fort: either by sending a unit to enter it, or by destroying it directly. Alternatively, destroying all of the opponent's units immediately wins the game.
At the start of every mission, each side is given control of their Fort and a small group of units. A host of unmanned turrets and vehicles are usually scattered about the map and sending a robot to these will allow the player to add them to their army. However, the assigned robot will remain in the captured vehicle or turret as a pilot or a gunner although he may be removed from the gun effectively splitting him from his squad.
The game is significantly different from others of its type: For example, vehicle drivers can take damage from enemy fire, and if the driver is destroyed, the vehicle they were commandeering will be unmanned and can be captured by either side. At the time of its release, Z was also noted for being more complex, intense, and challenging compared to other games of its time, like the original Command & Conquer, where the gameplay usually boiled down to tankrushing AIs showing a lack of aggression. Further different robot types behaved differently. Units such as a sniper with a higher intelligence level are less likely to pop up from a tank because they are likely to be shot.
The game starts off with simple, symmetric levels where the CPU starts with roughly the same hardware as the player. As the game progresses, the levels become more complex, demanding more skill to control all units effectively, and the computer gains an advantage in starting units. For example, the CPU's fort usually has substantially more powerful guard turrets. The computer also gains more logistic advantages. Combat takes place on several planets, with 4 missions on each. When one is successfully captured, a space ship transports the robot army to another.
MegaCom Corporation (red) and TransGlobal Empires (blue) are set to make peace and sign a treaty; in preparation, forces on both sides have reduced their military presence to a skeleton regiment.[9] The culmination of the peace treaty is the removal of both forces from the contested territory on Planet Rigal. The plot was written by Martin Pond. As the game is played it progresses with elements of intrigue and conspiracy.[10]
The peace initiative is brokered personally by Commander Keeler and TransGlobal's premier, Commander Rieman.[9] After a court martial judgement, the recently demoted Captain Zod, previously Commander Zod in the original Z, has been sending patrols into the demilitarized zone to spy upon the TransGlobal Empires.[9] The scouts Brad (one of the pilot robots from the original Z; the other one, Allan, is staying in the campbase) and Clarke find a secret landing strip and promptly shoot down a transport ship after this discovery.[11] The game begins with Zod sending in forces on a mission to retrieve the two missing scouts and find out "what the hell is going on", during which they find a broken box with the word "Omega" on it. Brad and Clarke's radio remains silent and although Zod lacks the proper authority, he is confident the peace agreement will remain intact but his aide Lassar is more concerned.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workspace
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emp.....yment#Employee
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tradesman
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis.....of_occupations
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis.....ry_occupations
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_(business)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lim.....bility_company
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pri.....imited_company
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo.....through_entity
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_trust
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_corporation
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pri.....y_held_company
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pri.....y_held_company
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non.....l_organization
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization
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Exchange (organized market)
An exchange, or bourse /bʊərs/ also known as a trading exchange or trading venue, is an organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are sold and bought.
The term bourse[note 1] is related to the 13th-century inn named "Huis ter Beurze" owned by Van der Beurze [nl] family in Bruges, Belgium, where traders and foreign merchants from across Europe, especially the Italian Republics of Genoa, Florence and Venice, conducted business in the late medieval period.[1] The building, which was established by Robert van der Buerze as a hostelry, had operated from 1285.[2] Its managers became famous for offering judicious financial advice to the traders and merchants who frequented the building. This service became known as the "Beurze Purse" which is the basis of bourse, meaning an organized place of exchange. Eventually, the building became solely a place for trading in commodities.
During the 18th century, the façade of the Huis ter Beurze was rebuilt with a wide frontage of pilasters. However, in 1947 it was restored to its original medieval appearance.[citation needed]
In the twelfth century, foreign exchange dealers in France were responsible for controlling and regulating the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of banks. These were actually the first brokers. They met on the Grand Bridge in Paris, the current Pont au Change. It takes its name from the forex brokers.[citation needed]
In the thirteenth century, the Lombard bankers were the first to share state claims in Pisa, Genoa, and Florence. In 1409, the phenomenon was institutionalized by the creation of the Exchange Bruges. It was quickly followed by others, in Flanders and neighboring countries (Ghent and Amsterdam). It is still in Belgium and the first building designed to house a scholarship was built in Antwerp. The first scholarship organized in France was born in Lyon in 1540.[citation needed]
The first documented crash took place in 1636 in Holland.[3] The prices of tulip bulbs reaching excessively high levels, known as the Tulip mania. The price collapsed on October 1.
In the seventeenth century, the Dutch were the first to use the stock market to finance companies.[4] The first company to issue stocks and bonds was the Dutch East India Company, introduced in 1602.
The London Stock Exchange started operating and listing shares and bonds in 1688.[5]
In 1774, the Paris Stock Exchange (founded in 1724), say the courts, must now necessarily be shouted to improve the transparency of operations.[citation needed] In the nineteenth century, the industrial revolution enables rapid development of stock markets, driven by the significant capital requirements for the finance industry and transport. Since the computer revolution of the 1970s, we are witnessing the dematerialization of securities traded on the stock exchange.
In 1971, the NASDAQ became the primary market quotes computer. In France, the dematerialization was effective from November 5, 1984,.[citation needed]
The development of information technology during the late part of the 20th century led to a new type of electronic exchange that replaced the more traditional physical markets. This led to new definitions in financial regulations that recognized these new exchanges, such as the Multilateral trading facility in Europe and Alternative trading system in the United States. Regulators also started using the term trading venue to describe the wider definition which encompasses both traditional exchanges and electronic exchanges.
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