Anonymous ID: 38edb2 Nov. 22, 2021, 12:57 p.m. No.15058177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8183

2021 Wonderlandx3

 

October 6 Carolyn Wonderland Tempting Fate Alligator

November 10 Tomorrow X Together Chaotic Wonderland Big Hit, Republic

Alison Wonderland TBA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2021_albums_(July%E2%80%93December)#Unscheduled_and_TBA

Anonymous ID: 38edb2 Nov. 22, 2021, 1:31 p.m. No.15058378   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8461

>>15058332

those are blue not purple

 

"The devices are called Lot Cops. It's a surveillance system armed cameras and flashing blue lights. There's one on each side of the store's parking lot. The idea is to offer an extra set of eyes on the parking lot, in addition to cameras currently in place."

 

 

"The Department of Public Safety offers a number of safety and security initiatives and has developed strategies to create an environment where the educational process can take place relatively free from the fear of crime. One such crime prevention initiative is the Blue Light Alarm System.

 

The Blue Light System is a series of emergency alarm stations strategically located throughout the campus to provide assistance to anyone in distress. A blue beacon is positioned above each alarm station. When an individual presses the alarm button, they can communicate directly with the communications center at the Department of Public Safety, to notify the dispatcher of the emergency. An officer or an emergency team will be dispatched to respond effectively to the situation.

 

There are severe penalties for tampering with a Blue Light Alarm or generating a false alarm, including being prosecuted and/or a judicial affairs hearing."

Anonymous ID: 38edb2 Nov. 22, 2021, 2:20 p.m. No.15058590   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15058428

>artefacts

 

artifactual (adj.)

also artefactual, "not natural, of the nature of an artifact," 1914, from artifact + -ual as in factual. Earlier artefact was used as an adjective (1909).

 

artifact (n.)

1821, artefact, "artificial production, anything made or modified by human art," from Italian artefatto, from Latin arte "by skill" (ablative of ars "art;" see art (n.)) + factum "thing made," from facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). The word is attested in German from 1791. The English spelling with -i- is attested by 1884, by influence of the Latin stem (as in artifice). Originally a word in anatomy to denote artificial conditions caused by operation, etc.; archaeological application in English dates from 1885 (in German from 1875).