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Dancefestopia

2016.03.09 22:25 Dancefestopia

Dancefestopia Camping Music Festival 2022 September 4 - 10, 2023 7095 West 399th Street La Cygne, KS 66040 https://www.dancefestopia.com/
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2016.10.18 23:27 chounies #PhillyRoomates4lyfe

Cause we don't spend enough time on reddit.
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2014.11.10 22:26 basshead37 Madden League32

32 team user controlled Madden league
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2023.06.06 05:19 FifiiMensah Why aren't some east-west streets in OKC numbered unlike most east-west streets within the city limits?

Why isn't Reno Ave known as S. 1st St, Wilshire Blvd known as N. 78th St, Britton Rd known as N. 93rd St, Hefner Rd known as N. 108th St, and Memorial Rd known as N. 136th St?
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2023.06.06 05:05 carole724 Top 10 attractions in Hangzhou (part I)

Top 10 attractions in Hangzhou (part I)
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, is famous for many places of interest. Coming to Hangzhou, China, you will be attracted by her quiet and elegant temperament. Every time I am here, I will unconsciously slow down and go through the streets, see the scenery, eat food, and live in small shops. Just returned from Hangzhou, immediately summarize the top ten check-in places that Hangzhou must go ~~
Hangzhou
01 West Lake
Hangzhou West Lake has become famous in China and abroad for its beautiful lakes and mountains and many scenic spots, and it has been given the reputation of "paradise on earth" by the world. There are ten scenes in West Lake: Sudi Spring Dawn, Quyuan Wind Lotus, Ping Lake Autumn Moon, Broken Bridge Remnant Snow, Flower Harbor Fish Watching, Willow Wave Warbler, Three Pools Seal Moon, Twin Peaks Inserting Clouds, Leifeng Sunset Illumination, and Nanping Evening Bell. To be honest, it is difficult to visit all ten attractions at once, if you are short on time, it is recommended to choose 2-3.
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02 Leifeng Tower
Leifeng Pagoda is the first colored bronze carved pagoda in China. When the sun sets, the tower shadows across the sky, and there is a special view. The construction of Leifeng Pagoda has left four "firsts in the world" in the annals of China's landscape protection and construction: the tower building uses steel frame as the building support and load-bearing main body. The tower building uses the most copper parts and the largest copper decoration area in the world. The tower building has the most spacious activity space in the world. The tower building has the richest cultural furnishings in the world.
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03 Broken bridge
The broken bridge is located at the east end of the White Causeway, the bridge where the white lady and Xu Xian met in the beautiful mythological story "The Legend of the White Snake". Facing Lixi Lake, opposite the Jewel Mountain and Baochu Pagoda across the lake, the mountain, tower, lake, pavilion, bridge and lake form a picturesque scenery with the peach and willow by the lake, which is very charming. The broken bridge is the only way to the lonely mountain, and whenever people go to the broken bridge to enjoy the snow scenery of West Lake after the snow, the lonely mountain and Lixi Lake are covered in silver, which is particularly moving, because it is called "broken bridge and residual snow".
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04 Lingyin Temple
Lingyin Temple is a famous temple of Chinese Buddhism, hidden in the mountains and forests, with a quiet environment. With a history of about 1,700 years, it is the earliest famous temple in Hangzhou and one of the ten ancient temples of Zen Buddhism in China. The temple halls are stacked on top of each other and are spectacular, with constant smoke and incense. Walking by the spring, the scenery is deep and fascinating.
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05 Qiandao Lake
Qiandao Lake, with its beautiful scenery, is located in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, and is the "back garden" of the Shanghai Economic Zone and Hangzhou. Due to the focus on environmental protection, Qiandao Lake ranks first among the high-quality waters in China, and the name of "the world's first beautiful water" is worthy of the name. Whether you want to take a boat ride between the islands, enjoy the breeze on the shores of the lake, play with the animals, explore the surrounding ancient villages, go rafting in mountain streams, and ride a bicycle along the lake. On the shores of the beautiful Qiandao Lake, you can get close to nature and let go of your mood.
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To be continued...
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2023.06.06 05:00 lucidlife77 Irwin (and several board members) just acquired hundreds of thousands of shares.

Irwin (and several board members) just acquired hundreds of thousands of shares.
Irwin acquired over a million dollars worth of shares In the past few days, selling half a million at the same time to cover the taxes per the codes on Form 4 (see attached). Must be hitting those achievement bonuses the CFO mentioned in the AMA…
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2023.06.06 04:58 macefelter Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 04:37 abbynoegg So many parking questions

hi all! my roommate and i are/have moved to rogers park off of Sheridan and Pratt and need help. i am from the chicago suburbs while he is from north west indiana so our knowledge about the city is little to none. while we are planning to take public transportation to work and school we would still like to have both our cars in the city to visit family, our partners, etc. that are outside of the city. this is where i need all the advise. our apartment does not come with parking spaces and neither of us wanna screw too much with street parking if possible. he has a Subaru Outback and i have a Ford Escape. where are some places that we can long term park that don’t cost $500? i have googled some things but i would love a perspective of people on the ground. would love a garage or somewhere where i can come and go and not have to move it as much. i am open to farther away from me if it’s cheaper cause i will be starting at my first big girl job and have a lot of student debt i need to pay off. anything helps thank you!
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2023.06.06 04:37 Anxious-Put-117 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 04:35 Secure_Round8482 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 04:26 Adventurous_Pin_7310 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 03:58 FearlessCompote7979 Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 03:54 Capable_Natural_9747 Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 03:49 MaintenanceAlarmed41 Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 03:41 Suspicious_Motor_482 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 03:30 Unfair_Will_5386 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 03:27 AvocadoCat90034 6/25 - Secret Time Tunnel Hike & Swimming Hole Meetup

6/25 - Secret Time Tunnel Hike & Swimming Hole Meetup
Join our group chat here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Bnn8ZSPht0Z7azx29OnRlI
Meeting point: Jalan Jalan Imports Meeting time: 10AM Parking: Street Parking -- please pay attention to signage
Check out our past events on Instagram: Click Here! Check out my blog about this hike: Click Here!

Los Angeles Fun Events Time Tunnel Hike
Tucked within Topanga Canyon is the coolest hike that you have likely never even heard of. (No, it's not on AllTrails!) -- Introducing the Topanga Time Tunnel Hike!
A storm drain? You bet! But, not just any storm drain! Follow this tunnel, and you will be led to a beautiful grotto hidden away on the other side. It really does feel like you crossed to another world!
We recommend parking along Topanga Canyon Road (Pay attention to the signage, and do not block the roadway (e.g. do not park over the white line!)) -- Roadside parking is free!
It's recommended to use Jalan Jalan Imports as the meeting point to start this hike.
The trail entrance is located at 1636 S. Topanga Canyon Road (west side of road), and is located 20 feet down past the Slippery When Wet road sign.
Sure, it looks pretty ominous, but what great adventure doesn't start out that way? The tunnel appears steeper than it actually is -- you can easily walk through upright, using your hands to help navigate the tunnel.
Welcome, Time Traveler-- you have arrived! At the bottom of the tunnel, you will proceed by turning to the right. The trail contains a lot of three-to-four foot boulders that involve a decent amount of rock scrambling. We recommend wearing shoes with good grip that you don't mind getting wet.
Continue straight along this trail (total trail length ~2 miles), and you will find more fun surprises -- log crossings, waterfalls, swimholes and sometimes even fish!
This is one of my favorite spots in LA and I love sharing this adventure with others -- it's probably one of the most exciting and surprising hikes you can find.
I highly recommend stopping by in the summer months -- The photo below was taken in late July of 2020 -- the water was crystal clear, swimmable and extremely refreshing. We even saw plenty of fish! Absolutely worth the visit. (I will warn that in winteearly spring the water may not be so clear-- it really depends; I would plan to return again in the summer).
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2023.06.06 03:00 silcrow01937 Looking for places to see and things to do

I’m looking at taking a 7-10 day trip with my boyfriend in November. Trying to make an itinerary but I’m already overwhelmed by everything I’m reading online! Was hoping to get some more personal insight from people who have been.
I’m definitely a foodie so I’m super interested in all the local street food and other cuisine. Also want to experience some of the beaches and surrounding nature. Would love to also see more of the jungle side - and maybe an elephant preserve! We’re not huge on partying and nightlife activities, but not totally against it.
Overall, we’re pretty open to trying new things. Definitely want to visit at least one Wat. But we don’t want to overwhelm ourselves and still be able to relax to some extent.
What are some favorite places and activities for those who have been?
Also for people on the West Coast of the US, have you flown directly out or do you stop at another airport like JFK? Looking at flying out of SFO or OAK. LAX could also be a possibility.
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2023.06.06 02:53 Destrae [Trip Report] March 8-24 (Tokyo/Yokohama/Kyoto). 16 day weeb dream vacation - Kingdom Hearts concert, JJK exhibit, so many arcades!

I wasn't going to do a trip write up at all, but I'm planning a return trip in the Fall and I realized some of the things I learned on my first trip might be useful for other people, so here we go! I don't often see post write ups from people who are specifically into rhythm games/ arcades/ anime stuff
 
Dates: March 8 - 24, 2023 Background: Planned this trip mostly for myself but one of my friends decided to tag along fairly last minute. I had planned to spend the whole trip in Tokyo but the one thing she wanted to do was Kyoto, so we added a side trip + a very pleasant day at a Ryokan. I used Wanderlog to plan (HIGHLY recommend, this site is amazing), and my basic daily itinerary was morning shrine > pick an area to explore and have 1-2 major things per day. The person I was travelling with ended up taking a long ass time to get ready each day, so most of my morning stuff got cut or rearranged. Costs: I will fully admit I did not budget for food/ shopping, 100% vibes. I simply do not acknowledge what I spent
Highlights
Lowlights
Goals:
Advice:
 
Now on to the super detailed trip report! Here's the big album if you don't want to look through photos separated by day. Warning for flashing video
 
Day 1 (travel)
Day 2 (Akihabara, photos)
Day 3 (Shibuya & Harajuku, photos)
Day 4 (Asakusa, photos)
Day 5 (Shinjuku & Kabukicho, photos)
Day 6 (Ikebukero & Rippongi, photos)
Day 7 (Yokohama, photos)
Day 8 (Kyoto, photos)
Day 9 (Kyoto, photos)
Day 10 (Kyoto, photos)
Day 11 (Tokyo - Concert, photos)
Day 12 (Ginza & Sumida, photos)
Day 13 (Tokyo - JJK Exhibit, photos - flashing video warning)
Day 14 (Tokyo - TeamLabs Planets & SquareEnix Cafe, photos)
Day 15 (Shinjuku, photos)
Final thoughts (Misc, photos)
 
Edits for formatting
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2023.06.06 02:19 PrincessStupid My boyfriend hates the painting I brought home.

I bought View to the West from a police auction for thirty dollars (okay, fine, it was the starting price and there were no other bids). It was (is) an oil painting, or so I assume, and the burnished bronze frame was included with it, and I figure the price was probably worth thirty bucks in the frame alone. The painting itself is pretty enough that I figured at the time it would make a nice little piece to hang over the couch of our apartment and add a little maturity to the look of the one-bedroom my boyfriend and I share.
When I brought it home, my boyfriend was furious, accusing me of wasting money again because I "knew" that every penny was precious. He was unemployed and I was barely keeping us afloat with my grocery clerk job. Thirty bucks was a lot of money, especially for something he labeled as a frivolity, but I never got to spend any money on myself.
"Thirty bucks is worth my mental health" is the general tune of what I said. He wanted to argue, but even if he wanted to break up right there he'd be homeless, no close living family to speak of. Besides, we were technically in love and he couldn't leave me without putting some major thought into it.
I wish I could tell you what the painting looked (looks!) like, but I don't remember by now. I only remember the frame, with its intricate little floral designs and details. It's heavy, like real bronze, and the painting itself is about three feet wide and two feet tall, plus a few inches for the frame. There's no signature on it, which pointed to something maybe mass-manufactured, but the texture on the canvas (I'm trashy and touched it, shut up) made me think that it might be hand-painted.
I hung it up over the couch as planned, without the help of my boyfriend who still stubbornly clung to the notion that it was a waste of money. He slept underneath it on the couch that night when I told him it was my money and I was allowed to spend it.
The morning after, as I was getting ready for work, my boyfriend seemed shaken. I asked him what was wrong, knowing he was about to pick another fight over the stupid painting I'd bought at the auction.
The painting, he said, was making him uneasy all night. There was something weird about it, and he said he wanted me to take it back to the auction to see if I could get my money back. Of course I didn't do that. It was a lame excuse anyway, and I had to work the next few days. The reason he was uneasy, I told him, was probably because it was a confiscated item from a police auction and he thought it was some kind of criminal paraphernalia. Which it wasn't. Isn't.
When I got home from work he was still at home like usual. But instead of lounging on the sofa watching Dr. Phil, he was sitting in the middle of the living room floor, looking up at View to the West like he was worshipping Christ Himself.
When I said his name, he didn't look up.
I had to shake his shoulder to get his attention, and when he finally looked up at me, his eyes were red and dry. He managed to blink a few times and I asked him what the hell he was doing.
He didn't know.
He thought he had seen a little black figure cross through the painting (it must have been some kind of a landscape, now that I'm writing it now) when he had been trying to go back to sleep on the couch after I left, and after that he couldn't stop staring at it. He claimed he hadn't realized so much time had passed while he was staring at it, and I wanted to accuse him of being dramatic, but those eyes were too hard to fake.
Fine, I said. If it was bothering him that much, we could cover it up and I'd try to take it back in a few days when I had time off again. He nodded, and his joints creaked when he got up to help me cover it up with a throw from our couch. How long had he been sitting there? That was the first real sign that something was wrong, but I ignored the unease that crept up the back of my neck.
He slept in bed with me that night, but when I woke up in the middle of the night for water, I was alone. I went out into the kitchen and saw my boyfriend in the living room again, wrapped now in the blanket we had put over the painting. His eyes were trained on it like it was the only thing anchoring him to this reality, and I even doubted that much. Despite the fearful feeling in my gut that something was very, very wrong with him, I approached. I even tried to put myself between him and the painting, but he stared right on through me.
I shook him again and he waved me off. I regret this, but I went back to bed shivering instead of calling for help. I didn't know what to do. Please don't judge me for that.
When I woke up to my alarm in the morning, my boyfriend was nowhere to be seen. The blanket he'd been wrapped in was in the middle of the laminate flooring of the living room, discarded. The door was locked, the bathroom empty, too, but he'd left his keys on the kitchen counter where they always sat.
And there was the painting, hung up on the wall where it had always been. I inspected it, hoping to see what my boyfriend had seen in it, trying to understand the obsession and praying it would tell me where he had gone. Fear soaked my bones. What if the painting had become too much for him to handle, what if I had awoken a psychotic break with the painting, what if he was on the street losing his mind and I was sitting at home, fretting over what he might be doing instead of going out to search for him?
And then I saw them: two little dark figures like the shadows of moths fluttering across the center of the painting. I pulled myself away from it, unsure of what I saw. Desperate to see it again, to prove that I wasn't seeing things, too, like my boyfriend had.
That was about thirty minutes ago. I texted my mom to let her know that my boyfriend is missing. If you know an unemployed Jonathan in Omaha, let me know if you know where he's at. We should talk and I'm worried about him.
In the meantime, I'm going to go look at the painting again to watch for the figures one more time. There must be something there.
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2023.06.06 02:06 Admirable_Idea5768 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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2023.06.06 02:06 iamdriftwood Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 02:03 uh_der Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 01:39 Apprehensive_Toe8296 Looking down Main Street of the rugged Wild West town of Deadwood Dakota Territory 1877

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2023.06.06 01:35 No_Bat1005 2858 Dundas Street West (at Keele), Toronto, 1985 & 2022

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