Marchusic Day 4: Alice human sacrifice
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Marchusic Day 4: Alice human sacrifice
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#fanart #artwork #crossover #day4 #drawing #music #vocaloid #warioware #alicehumansacrifice #marchusic #artpost #arttag
#100DaysOfRedTeam
#Day4 -Learn what is AtomBombing process injection technique and how it enables red team trade-craft.
https://www.100daysofredteam.com/p/atombombing-in-your-red-team-arsenal
#redteam #cybersecurity
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I went in a culinary direction instead of tabletop gaming one for this collage. I considered adding dots to the squares, but decided to commit to the mise en place feel instead!
#100DaysOfPractice Jour 4 : Contrôle
https://makertube.net/videos/watch/e601e551-770f-4c94-bee7-290d7b26ea6f
#Feb01 #day4 Most memorable use of sound?
I'm going mainstream on this one and pick the Ring-a ring song in #SquidGame season 2
The contrast between the absolute silence of the players, the ominous feeling in their hearts (except for Thanos and his buddy !) and the joyful children's song is a pure masterpiece.
Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
Day 3 - read in 2007 or '08
#bookstodon #Books #BookChallenge #20daybookchallenge
#thebrainswayofhealing #normandoidge #day4
Set out from Kirkby Lonsdale for #Day4 of my #RiverLune walk #FromSourceToSea. From here the Lune Valley Ramble, a long distance footpath, follows the river to Lancaster. It was great to spend much more time by the river. Found a lovely spot for lunch, where nature provided me with a comfortable seat and convenient side table. Had a close encounter with a stoat that hadn't seen me resting on another big stone on the footpath and finished the day near Hornby.
(Delayed post owing to lack of wifi connection).
10/52 On #Day4 of our #COP15 #HistoricalEcology series, we travel to East Africa. Landscapes like the Serengeti are, for many, quintessential African wilderness, but as Jan Shetler showed in 'Imagining Serengeti', these landscapes were in fact created by Serengeti peoples, whose maintenance of water holes and seasonal, strategic burning created the conditions for wilderbeest and other wildlife to thrive