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  1. Chinese tourist discovers 10 grams of gold worth $1,800 in duck's stomach - VnExpress International

    The story about a tourist in central China reportedly discovering gold while slaughtering a duck has attracted widespread attention on social media amid soaring gold prices.

    In February, the man from Longhui County in Hunan Province said he found several gold particles inside a duck’s stomach.

    After conducting a burning test, the particles were believed to be genuine gold, weighing about 10 grams and valued at nearly 12,000 yuan (US$1,800), Chinese media outlet Xinwenfang reported.

    The tourist said the ducks were raised free-range near Chenshui River that was once known for gold mining, suggesting the birds may have swallowed mud containing small gold particles, the South China Morning Post reported.

    Chenshui River used to be a site where gold was discovered. From the 1970s to the 1990s, the river sparked a local gold rush until the government later banned private gold mining.

    The man said his discovery was not entirely unprecedented, noting that others had previously found small amounts of gold in ducks, although none had discovered as much as he did.

    Some social media users have questioned the authenticity of the claim.

    The Longhui County Natural Resources Bureau told Jiupai News that further verification by a professional institution would be required to confirm whether the particles are indeed gold.

    Officials also noted that such findings are possible, adding that villagers recovered more than 10 grams of gold while washing sand in the same river last year.

    The incident has gone viral on mainland social media, with the topic racking up over 10 million views.

    “I need to know the exact location of this river within a day. I want to raise 1,000 ducks there,” a netizen wrote.

    “He is so lucky, especially as gold prices have been rising continuously,” another added.

    Gold prices in China currently range from 1,140 to 1,190 yuan per gram. Many families in the country are turning to gold as a form of financial security.
    slaughtering a duck has attracted widespread attention on social media amid soaring gold prices. - VnExpress International

  2. Chinese tourist discovers 10 grams of gold worth $1,800 in duck's stomach - VnExpress International

    The story about a tourist in central China reportedly discovering gold while slaughtering a duck has attracted widespread attention on social media amid soaring gold prices.

    In February, the man from Longhui County in Hunan Province said he found several gold particles inside a duck’s stomach.

    After conducting a burning test, the particles were believed to be genuine gold, weighing about 10 grams and valued at nearly 12,000 yuan (US$1,800), Chinese media outlet Xinwenfang reported.

    The tourist said the ducks were raised free-range near Chenshui River that was once known for gold mining, suggesting the birds may have swallowed mud containing small gold particles, the South China Morning Post reported.

    Chenshui River used to be a site where gold was discovered. From the 1970s to the 1990s, the river sparked a local gold rush until the government later banned private gold mining.

    The man said his discovery was not entirely unprecedented, noting that others had previously found small amounts of gold in ducks, although none had discovered as much as he did.

    Some social media users have questioned the authenticity of the claim.

    The Longhui County Natural Resources Bureau told Jiupai News that further verification by a professional institution would be required to confirm whether the particles are indeed gold.

    Officials also noted that such findings are possible, adding that villagers recovered more than 10 grams of gold while washing sand in the same river last year.

    The incident has gone viral on mainland social media, with the topic racking up over 10 million views.

    “I need to know the exact location of this river within a day. I want to raise 1,000 ducks there,” a netizen wrote.

    “He is so lucky, especially as gold prices have been rising continuously,” another added.

    Gold prices in China currently range from 1,140 to 1,190 yuan per gram. Many families in the country are turning to gold as a form of financial security.
    slaughtering a duck has attracted widespread attention on social media amid soaring gold prices. - VnExpress International

  3. archive.org/details/our-caribb

    Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave; Lawson Williams; José Alcántara Almánzar; Aldo Alvarez; Reinaldo Arenas; Rane Arroyo; Jesús J. Barquet; Marilyn Bobes; Dionne Brand; Timothy S. Chin; Michelle Cliff; Wesley E. A. Crichlow; Mabel Cuesta; Ochy Curiel; Faizal Deen; Pedro de Jesús; R. Erica Doyle; Rosamond S. King; Helen Klonaris; Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes; Audre Lorde; Gloria Wekker; Shani Mootoo; Anton Nimblett; Achy Obejas; Leonardo Padura Fuentes; Virgilio Piñera; Patricia Powell; Kevin Everod Quashie; Juanita Ramos; Colin Robinson; Assotto Saint; Andrew Salkey; Lawrence Scott; Makeda Silvera; H. Nigel Thomas; Rinaldo Walcott

    Topics
    #DominicanRepublic, #PuertoRico, #Borikén, #Cuba, #TrinidadTobago, #Trinidad, #Jamaica, #Guyana, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Bahamas, #Grenada, #ireland, #Haiti, #Panama, #StVincentandtheGrenadines, #StVincent, #canada, #kanada, #klanada, #Suriname, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanliterature, #Caribbeanwriters, #lesbianliterature, #gayliterature, #LGBTQIA, #LGBTliterature, #LGBTQliterature

  4. nature.com/articles/s42254-023
    Analogue simulations of quantum gravity with fluids
    22 August 2023
    Braunstein, Faizal, Krauss, Marino & Shah: the potential use of analogue hydrodynamic systems beyond classical general relativity towards the exploration of quantum gravitational effects…We aim at bridging the gap between the non-overlapping communities of experimentalists working with classical and #quantumfluids and #quantumgravity theorists

  5. The last day of last year's Le Guess Who festival, at which I ate food with strangers and saw Irreversible Entanglements and an amazing Qawwali act from Pakistan.

    #LeFeast #LeGuessWho #LeGuessWho2023 #IrreversibleEntanglements #FaizAliFaiz

    secretpandablog.wordpress.com/

  6. The last day of last year's Le Guess Who festival, at which I ate food with strangers and saw Irreversible Entanglements and an amazing Qawwali act from Pakistan.

    #LeFeast #LeGuessWho #LeGuessWho2023 #IrreversibleEntanglements #FaizAliFaiz

    secretpandablog.wordpress.com/

  7. A 20-minute highlight reel of a 3 hour #QuestRPG session during the Tabletop Roleplaying Game (#TTRPG) Workshop. Guest GM Danial takes Farah, Mastura, Mimi, Faizal and Mizan through a werewolf hunting adventure in The Hollows.

    Kekili sorotan 20 minit sesi permainan selama 3 jam Bengkel #PermainanPenglipurLara (PPL) Quest. GM undangan Danial membawa Farah, Mastura, Mimi, Faizal dan Mizan melalui pengembaraan memburu serigala jadian di The Hollows. #MyToots #Malaysia

    youtube.com/watch?v=b_nwgmwC0E

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  9. Author Spotlight: Queer Sci-Fi Author Astrid Abell

    Astrid E. Abell (they/she/zhe/fae) is an autistic and ADHD author with a passion for storytelling, drawing, and languages. They have a bachelor’s degree in Asian Studies with a minor in Japanese—almost double minored in political science as well. They live at home with their parents, their younger brother, and their four cats. When they’re not writing and drawing, they can be found either practicing Spanish, Japanese, and Arabic, playing FFXIV, or looking for more books to add to their book hoard.

    Author Links:

    Website: astridabellauthor.com

    Order Inarora’s Excursion: books2read.com/InarorasExcursion

    Bluesky: @astridabellauthor.com
    IG & Threads: @astridabellauthor
    yGen, Tumblr, Pillowfort: seraphrdm

    Read a Free Sample on BookFunnel: bookhip.com/KXRLSDK

    Book Pitch for Readers/Book Clubs:
    Inarora is sent into the past by an unknown group where she meets her great-grandpas and stays with them. While she waits for the Council of Sorcerers to get her home, she finds herself on a journey of self-discovery. Meanwhile, her father is left in the present, desperately searching for her.

    Pre-order Inarora’s Excursion: released 28th March 2026

    We’re spotlighting your novel,  Inarora’s Excursion, a queer SFF novel in which the main character  Inarora is kidnapped and sent 50 years into the past. It deals with family, self-discovery, and useless bureacratic institiutions. How did all this come together in your mind for the story, and what were the frustrations, aims, and inspiration that went into this novel?

    I don’t even know where to start on this. I mean, Inarora originally started years and years ago as a Naruto fanfic with the serial numbers filed off, but back when I was 16 and writing this, it didn’t have as much nuance and political aspects in it. It took a 5 year hiatus, where I came back with more education and experience in my back pocket, and realizing, I want to tell a story that comments on real issues and also reflects the world I see and the one I want to see. The original inspiration was Dungeons & Dragons, although it’s drastically changed from that, and now is more heavily inspired by Final Fantasy XIV and Naruto rather than D&D.

    Inarora actually was my character when I started playing, and she was a half-elf sorcerer. And, well, that definitely changed!

    Some of the frustrations I ran across, was trying to get feedback that helped. And I did get some! But one of the first instances, at least with the new version, was I once had Inarora’s Excursion on a critique site called “Scribophile” (I think), and… oh gods. That was a nightmare. Firstly, it’s not all that useful for novels especially because people never really go back and read earlier chapters. Just whatever’s in the spotlight. So a lot of people reading her was getting zero context, and they were confused (I can’t imagine why). Others were mean about their criticisms, including some who were like “Oh, Kaedan’s crying? How melodramatic!” (But his child is missing, I don’t know why it’s a problem for him to cry). After getting a harassing message in my DMs because I had to set up guidelines for critiques, I left and deleted my account.

    Then, a year later, I’m getting my first edits. Now, I can’t really discuss the whole thing, but… I selected an editor I later found out I did not mesh with. And my book suffered for it. I didn’t know at all until it was too late and I had to pull Inarora’s Excursion down because of it. I felt pretty humiliated that I went through that. But I had great friends help me get back up, so shout out to Gigi Kiersten and S. A. Pavlik, and my partner Laika L. Gagarin! (Admittedly, Gigi wouldn’t let me stay down, they straight up dragged me back to my feet haha).

    I selected a new editor, one I clearly mesh with, and S. A. Pavlik helped me rework my book with her alpha reading skills. And that’s the story of the blood, sweat, and (literal) tears that went into this one little book.

    Where does your love of SFF come from, and what are your favourite pieces of media in this genre?

    I think just how I grew up. I grew up watching everything from Angel to Star Trek, to Naruto and Natsume’s Book of Friends. Reading Warriors and well, basically anything I could get my hands on. Playing games like Ratchet and Clank, and when I was old enough, The Witcher 3 and Final Fantasy XIV.

    Basically, SFF has been my whole life lol. In this genre, Final Fantasy XIV is my favorite in terms of gaming.

    For books, I ADORE The Ashfire King by Chelsea Abdullah, Perception Check by Astrid Knight, We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal, and more!

    As a queer, disabled author, what rep do you want to see more of in SFF, and what rep can readers expect in Inarora’s Excursion?

    I think over all, I want to see more characters who are aspec (aromantic and/or asexual, and any other identities that falls under the umbrella) and people with chronic pain and chronic illness. I grew up watching and reading media where I didn’t see my dad represented—except in House, which I think was the only time I saw a cane user.

    As an adult I’ve realized, I don’t see people in media like my friends—most of them disabled in one way or another. So I took it upon myself to research the different chronic illnesses my loved ones and friends experience, and I started incorporating them into my writing. After all, why wouldn’t I want to see my friends and loved ones represented? They’re part of the world I see, so naturally I have to represent them.

    With queer characters in general, well like chronic illnesses and chronic pain, I have friends of many flavors of queer—and me, myself haha. I had almost no rep for aroaces growing up, but my dad knew I was ace when he heard about it for the first time. I was 17, and my dad said, “Astrid, you know, I heard the word ‘asexual’ and it being defined in this one show. I think you might be ace.” And that was when I realized, representation matters.

    And as I got older, I learned more and more about myself as well like that I’m aromantic and non-binary, agender I think is what I am. And that was important to represent as well. So in all, I have as many queer characters as possible, though the main family all are aspec. Except Aymeria. She is the oddball but, I love her for it. She’s a lesbian though. I have aros, aces, non-binary peeps, some intersex, some trans, some gender queers. Gay grandpas, of course.

    For disabilities, I’ve got auDHD characters, characters with hEDS (Which I also needed representation of!), fibromyalgia, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and back injury. And there are more to come!

    The theme of family is really central in this novel, but it’s got a lot of positivity and gay elders. How did you develop this family and its dynamics, and why was this important to you to include in this novel?

    Well the family dynamics stem from my real family. Mostly. The loving home, loving parents, that’s from my family. And I know not everyone has a good, loving family—I lucked out with mine—but I like the idea of showing that it is, in fact, possible to have loving parents. But the way I developed like Ina, Kaedan, Byron, Lysander and Seri? I don’t even really know how it came out that way. Ina, Kaedan, Byron were originally inspired by my Naruto fanfic, where it was Tsukiya (my OC), Kakashi, and Sakumo. Almost nothing of Kakashi and Sakumo remain in their counterparts, though haha.

    Lysander was originally inspired by a former friend’s character who was Sakumo’s father in her fanfic.

    Seri was inspired by her character who was not even in love with Sakumo’s father LOL. That’s a super long story though.

    The way Lysander and Seri’s relationship came to be stemmed from multiple drafts and me trying to figure out who these two were. At first, they were friends. Then, they were polyam and had their own biological families. Eventually, this became too confusing for me to keep track of, and I decided Lysander and Seri were together from the start and for their children, Lysander had met someone who was willing to be a surrogate for them and also willing to stay in the kids’ lives. And the kids would spend time with both their biological mother but spent a majority of the time with their fathers.

    Inarora does, in fact have a mom. But we don’t like her, and we don’t talk about her. For Kaedan’s sake lol. I don’t even know how I got Inarora’s mom to be a horrible person, because my mom is amazing. But somehow… that happened. Oh well.

    What draws you to cat people as characters, and for your own author avatar?

    Because I’m jealous of cats for their tails, haha. I wish I had a cat tail! Honestly, playing too much FFXIV did it. And as I wrote the cat people, I realized how much fun it is to incorporate ear and tail language into the toolbox of showing emotions. Nothing like a lashing tail to let you know the character is *not* happy. Also my author avatar, that’s actually my Naruto character, Tsukiya. They aren’t a cat person, although they wish they were too. I just loved the drawing, and also Tsukiya has always been a major part of me. Like I said, Ina was inspired by Tsukiya.

    Lastly, what would you love readers to get from this book?

    I gotta sit with this a bit. Because I want readers to get to see themselves, their loved ones, and see how useless bureaucracy can be. As well as a good laugh and a good cry. But also encourage people to think critically of the institutions in place, and question whether its set up is necessary. Why is there unnecessary red tape in areas, and unnecessary laws and law enforcement? There has to be a better way, that kind of thing. I want my readers to question this with me.

    Release Date: 28th March 2026 Pre-Order the book

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  10. Hong Kong rugby player denies molesting woman at bar, but admits vandalism

    A Hong Kong professional rugby player has denied molesting a patron at a bar, but admitted vandalising police…
    #NewsBeep #News #Rugby #AU #Australia #Bobby'sRabble #CentralPoliceStation #DavidKoWai-hung #EasternCourt #FaizalSolomonaPenesa #HongKongrugbyteam #molest #Samoan #sports #vandalisingpoliceproperty #WyndhamStreet
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    6 Best Time Tracking Apps on Android

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  15. Rezension auf schreiblust-leselust.de

    Carsten Kuhr bespricht „A Steeping of Blood“ von Hafsah Faizal – das emotionale, politisch aufgeladene Finale der „Blood & Tea“-Dilogie.

    Vampire, koloniale Machtstrukturen, zerbrechende Loyalitäten und ein intensiver Showdown. Ein Fantasyroman, der gesellschaftliche Themen klug einbindet.

    Autorin: Hafsah Faizal
    Rezensent: Carsten Kuhr

    #HafsahFaizal #ASteepingOfBlood #Fantasy #Rezension #SchreiblustLeselust

  16. archive.org/details/our-caribb

    Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave; Lawson Williams; José Alcántara Almánzar; Aldo Alvarez; Reinaldo Arenas; Rane Arroyo; Jesús J. Barquet; Marilyn Bobes; Dionne Brand; Timothy S. Chin; Michelle Cliff; Wesley E. A. Crichlow; Mabel Cuesta; Ochy Curiel; Faizal Deen; Pedro de Jesús; R. Erica Doyle; Rosamond S. King; Helen Klonaris; Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes; Audre Lorde; Gloria Wekker; Shani Mootoo; Anton Nimblett; Achy Obejas; Leonardo Padura Fuentes; Virgilio Piñera; Patricia Powell; Kevin Everod Quashie; Juanita Ramos; Colin Robinson; Assotto Saint; Andrew Salkey; Lawrence Scott; Makeda Silvera; H. Nigel Thomas; Rinaldo Walcott

    Topics
    #DominicanRepublic, #PuertoRico, #Borikén, #Cuba, #TrinidadTobago, #Trinidad, #Jamaica, #Guyana, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Bahamas, #Grenada, #ireland, #Haiti, #Panama, #StVincentandtheGrenadines, #StVincent, #canada, #kanada, #klanada, #Suriname, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanliterature, #Caribbeanwriters, #lesbianliterature, #gayliterature, #LGBTQIA, #LGBTliterature, #LGBTQliterature

  17. archive.org/details/our-caribb

    Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave; Lawson Williams; José Alcántara Almánzar; Aldo Alvarez; Reinaldo Arenas; Rane Arroyo; Jesús J. Barquet; Marilyn Bobes; Dionne Brand; Timothy S. Chin; Michelle Cliff; Wesley E. A. Crichlow; Mabel Cuesta; Ochy Curiel; Faizal Deen; Pedro de Jesús; R. Erica Doyle; Rosamond S. King; Helen Klonaris; Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes; Audre Lorde; Gloria Wekker; Shani Mootoo; Anton Nimblett; Achy Obejas; Leonardo Padura Fuentes; Virgilio Piñera; Patricia Powell; Kevin Everod Quashie; Juanita Ramos; Colin Robinson; Assotto Saint; Andrew Salkey; Lawrence Scott; Makeda Silvera; H. Nigel Thomas; Rinaldo Walcott

    Topics
    #DominicanRepublic, #PuertoRico, #Borikén, #Cuba, #TrinidadTobago, #Trinidad, #Jamaica, #Guyana, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Bahamas, #Grenada, #ireland, #Haiti, #Panama, #StVincentandtheGrenadines, #StVincent, #canada, #kanada, #klanada, #Suriname, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanliterature, #Caribbeanwriters, #lesbianliterature, #gayliterature, #LGBTQIA, #LGBTliterature, #LGBTQliterature

  18. archive.org/details/our-caribb

    Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave; Lawson Williams; José Alcántara Almánzar; Aldo Alvarez; Reinaldo Arenas; Rane Arroyo; Jesús J. Barquet; Marilyn Bobes; Dionne Brand; Timothy S. Chin; Michelle Cliff; Wesley E. A. Crichlow; Mabel Cuesta; Ochy Curiel; Faizal Deen; Pedro de Jesús; R. Erica Doyle; Rosamond S. King; Helen Klonaris; Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes; Audre Lorde; Gloria Wekker; Shani Mootoo; Anton Nimblett; Achy Obejas; Leonardo Padura Fuentes; Virgilio Piñera; Patricia Powell; Kevin Everod Quashie; Juanita Ramos; Colin Robinson; Assotto Saint; Andrew Salkey; Lawrence Scott; Makeda Silvera; H. Nigel Thomas; Rinaldo Walcott

    Topics
    #DominicanRepublic, #PuertoRico, #Borikén, #Cuba, #TrinidadTobago, #Trinidad, #Jamaica, #Guyana, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Bahamas, #Grenada, #ireland, #Haiti, #Panama, #StVincentandtheGrenadines, #StVincent, #canada, #kanada, #klanada, #Suriname, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanliterature, #Caribbeanwriters, #lesbianliterature, #gayliterature, #LGBTQIA, #LGBTliterature, #LGBTQliterature

  19. archive.org/details/our-caribb

    Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave; Lawson Williams; José Alcántara Almánzar; Aldo Alvarez; Reinaldo Arenas; Rane Arroyo; Jesús J. Barquet; Marilyn Bobes; Dionne Brand; Timothy S. Chin; Michelle Cliff; Wesley E. A. Crichlow; Mabel Cuesta; Ochy Curiel; Faizal Deen; Pedro de Jesús; R. Erica Doyle; Rosamond S. King; Helen Klonaris; Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes; Audre Lorde; Gloria Wekker; Shani Mootoo; Anton Nimblett; Achy Obejas; Leonardo Padura Fuentes; Virgilio Piñera; Patricia Powell; Kevin Everod Quashie; Juanita Ramos; Colin Robinson; Assotto Saint; Andrew Salkey; Lawrence Scott; Makeda Silvera; H. Nigel Thomas; Rinaldo Walcott

    Topics
    #DominicanRepublic, #PuertoRico, #Borikén, #Cuba, #TrinidadTobago, #Trinidad, #Jamaica, #Guyana, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Bahamas, #Grenada, #ireland, #Haiti, #Panama, #StVincentandtheGrenadines, #StVincent, #canada, #kanada, #klanada, #Suriname, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanliterature, #Caribbeanwriters, #lesbianliterature, #gayliterature, #LGBTQIA, #LGBTliterature, #LGBTQliterature

  20. 【欖球港隊成員 涉酒吧非禮 破壞警署羈留門閂】
    【被控猥褻侵犯及刑事損壞兩罪 准$500保釋3月6日再訊】

    33歲欖球運動員涉於去年9月,在中環酒吧非禮一名女子,及後破壞警署臨時羈留處門閂,被控一項「猥褻侵犯」及一項「刑事損壞」。案件今(9日)於東區裁判法院首提堂,辯方指,剛收到案件文件,申請押後案件至3月6日,獲主任裁判官張志偉批准。被告續准以500元保釋候訊。

    被告SOLOMONA PENESA Faizal(33歲,欖球運動員),被控一項「猥褻侵犯」,即於2025年9月28日,於中環酒吧BAR Bobby’s Rabble猥褻侵犯另一人,即X。

    被告另被控一項「刑事損壞」,即於同日於中區警署臨時羈留處,無合法辯解而損壞屬於香港警務處的門閂,意圖損壞該財產或罔顧該財產是否會被損壞。

    香港欖球總會網站顯示,被告為香港15人欖球代表隊成員。

    #庭刊
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    庭刊第11期【告別大坑西邨】專題:http...
    #法庭 #案件 #犯罪 #中環 #中區警署
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