Ace Attorney Fans Are Angry Over People Calling Clown Lady Hot

Ace Attorney fans are very upset over an animation that shows Geiru snapping her suspenders into her bust.


If you’re a fan of the Ace Attorney series then you may be aware of the clown girl. For those who aren’t aware it’s probably helpful if I bring you up to speed.


Geiru Toneido is a villain from the 2016 3DS title Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice. To simplifly: She’s the daughter of a famous performer but an instructor tells her she’s not cut out

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A year in the bee garden –February

A year in the bee garden –February

In the short month of February there is little activity in the bee garden, but there is a lot to observe. Which early bulbs have emerged – the snowdrops and crocuses planted in the shade beside the ivy or those planted in the lawn? Which plants are already springing up new shoots – the crocosmia or daffodils? These seasonal observations tell me which type of flowers grow well in the soil and which conditions of light, shade and shelter suit them best. Year after year, I can invest more time in the flowers that thrive in the bee garden and …

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‘Trump will distance, disparage, and destroy’

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Veterinarians assist take away 38 hair ties from deserted cat’s abdomen at animal shelter

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC/Grey Information) – Officers at an animal shelter in South Carolina say a cat that was introduced in for lifesaving surgical procedure has died.

Officers with the Charleston Animal Society mentioned an deserted cat named Juliet was dropped at the shelter together with two others after the animals’ household moved out of state.

The household reportedly left the cats exterior and unattended.

The shelter mentioned Juliet started not consuming after being on the shelter for a number of weeks and have become torpid. That is when radiographs confirmed an uncommon blockage within the cat’s abdomen.

An animal shelter in South Carolina says a cat was brought in for emergency surgery for hair...
An animal shelter
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Second inspection of the year

It’s been a cold week, but today seemed to mark a turning point in the weather here. I took my coat and gloves back off; my gloves had been put away for the summer two weeks ago, only to be hastily retrieved when the cold winds arrived. In some parts of the country snow has fallen and the keepers have not found an opportunity to do a first inspection yet.

Cherry trees
Cherry tree in my garden – on one of the gray days

I lit my smoker and approached Demelza’s hive – I always inspect that hive first as it’s calmer.

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An unexpected arrival | Adventuresinbeeland’s Blog

I’d left some equipment behind in the old location I used to keep bees, and hadn’t got around to moving it yet. Some new visitors took advantage of this des res – a brood box with a few frames in, a floor, and an inspection board acting as a roof, all piled up on top of a load of empty equipment. They’re against a wall and have a hedge and trees on the other side, providing shelter from the Cornish rain, and – in the last few days – the Cornish sun!

I was surprised at how large a swarm

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Bees in January | Adventuresinbeeland’s Blog

And so we’re in 2022… another year for us… but the first and only winter for my bees. Huddled in their nest, resting their wings, winter bees tend to live longer than summer bees. But still their life-span is measured in months, not years.

On any dry day this winter, my colony has continued to be active, flying and finding yellow and orange pollens. In the photo below (taken a week or so ago) I’ve found one returning with bright orange pollen. I’m not seeing much in flower, so am not sure what this might be. Possibly willow or mahonia?

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