pholiabanna
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Omg Im so sorry you have to deal with those people 馃槶
Hey guys, coming back to say that I've finally uncovered one of the infamous sloppy seconds anons (thank god it seems like they aren't on here anymore).
It all happened because I was on Twitter a couple minutes ago and I stumbled across this:
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Which was really familiar, and I soon knew why.
This is an ask I got months ago, using the exact same reasoning and wording:
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So yeah to sum up, if you ever interact with user 7567CaptainJon on Twitter, just know it's one of those people who have been harassing tons of people here for months being extremely misogynistic and homophobic.
I have discovered one, now there's 2-1000 others to go lol
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Hey guys, coming back to say that I've finally uncovered one of the infamous sloppy seconds anons (thank god it seems like they aren't on here anymore).
It all happened because I was on Twitter a couple minutes ago and I stumbled across this:
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Which was really familiar, and I soon knew why.
This is an ask I got months ago, using the exact same reasoning and wording:
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So yeah to sum up, if you ever interact with user 7567CaptainJon on Twitter, just know it's one of those people who have been harassing tons of people here for months being extremely misogynistic and homophobic.
I have discovered one, now there's 2-1000 others to go lol
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Never forgetting when Maloobans said Melvin has "off screen chemistry"
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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We should all just go back to Mikhailgate era. Much simpler, happier times
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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We should all just go back to Mikhailgate era. Much simpler, happier times
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Cant wait for filming to finally begin so this tag goes back to talking about actual season 5 content/theories/analysis instead of the gay/bi mike thing for the 28282662 time
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Happy anniversary to one of the most iconic byler Tumblr moments
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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The content drought has made me rewatch Zepotha (1982), and GUYS if you haven't seen that movie yet don't wait anymore because the byler/dalaine parallels I found are INSANE
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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The content drought has made me rewatch Zepotha (1982), and GUYS if you haven't seen that movie yet don't wait anymore because the byler/dalaine parallels I found are INSANE
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Coming back on here once again to say that they're definitely still going to high school
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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FUCKING FINALLY OMG
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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You should take a look at this!
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I don't know to what extent this is true, but it seems like a good sign, especially compared to their attitude just a week ago
May I ask you if the Strike will ever end? :(
At this point I am just letting time tell.
I think that the plan originally was for the studios to hold out until October, assuming only the writers were striking. But with the actors being in the mix now, that definitely increases the stakes for the studios to come back to the table and actually negotiate in good faith.
The question is are they going to go back to the table to negotiate with SAG AND the WGA?
I just can't see the actors being on strike past October, but if the studios are really, really stupid (they are), then yes, it could go into 2024 (The Emmy's are prepared to postpone until January. So that's their worst case scenario at least...).
I personally don't think the actors will be on strike into 2024 because none of them being able to promote movies/shows each passing day is going to start pressuring certain studios to cave sooner than others, and that's what could inevitably force those other studios to follow suit. No one wants to want to exist in a world where all of their competitors are back to work and they are not.
The problem is that right now lot of the studios are seeing each other as equals/allies, despite being competitors. But still, at the end of the day they will always be competing, and that's going to be their downfall as the clock ticks for their little studio suicide pact.
Again I think a lot of the studios initial plans (best case scenario) was to stick it out together vs. the writers until Oct. before even coming back to the table, then hoping it would end sometime around then with the writers being forced to take a shit deal because they need work to live. They also probably hoped that the public would be taking their frustration out on the writers.
Obviously that plan has veered way off course, so it's possible based on that alone we could see it all end sooner than it would have.
But that's wishful thinking overall tbh. It's just too soon to tell.
I think, best case scenario we could start hearing actual back and forth between SAG and the studios by the end of August.
Now, that doesn't mean they'll make a deal in a day and agree on it (it could last another month + despite talks happening soon). It means that maybe we'll start seeing verified reports of some back and forth about negotiations starting to happen again.
If it's coming from the studios, we can't really make anything of that, because if SAG is saying on the other side that they're not getting any calls, then it's all fodder.
So for the time being, we need to wait to hear from SAG or the WGA about what's going on to even gage if any progress is being made at all. Until even an inkling of something like that occurs, it's not happening anytime soon.
Maybe we could hear something like that going on by the end of the month with SAG, but maybe not.
I do have worries that what we'll start seeing on the studios end, sooner than later, is talks with SAG but not the WGA. If that happens and WGA stays on strike, we're still looking at a standstill regardless of if SAG comes to a deal with the AMPTP.
As far as I know SAG can't like write in their deal that they'll only agree if the studios make a deal with the WGA. It's not that simple. And it's possible the studios could use that to their advantage. But that's also assuming that the studios are even willing to come to a good deal that SAG will agree on anytime soon.
It's pretty likely though that the studios already know of the deal they're going to make that the writers and actors will be willing to agree to, but they're holding out. And that's just the grossest part of all.
TBH we're dealing with really slimy people which is why I can't even say with utmost certainty that the strike will end.
Hope this helped 馃槄馃槶
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Heyy so I'm back!! I disappeared because I went away for camp, but after coming back I realized kinda had lost the interest in ST/byler due to the lack of content. I still haven't really gotten it back, but I'm sure once filming begins I'll be fully back. Meanwhile, this break is really doing wonders for me, however I wanted to explain why I stopped posting and participating in tag games, sorry to my mutuals 馃様.
BUT, before I leave again (for now) I wanted to drop some apparently good news:
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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How am I just finding out that stranger things came out SEVEN years ago today
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pholiabanna 1 year ago
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Maybe I'm delulu, but I think sag-aftra joining the strike is a really positive thing, and it seems many of them have already claimed they'll be supporting the writers too. The Studios seem more desperate to negotiate with actors than with writers, since now they can't even filmed already written productions and they're losing A-list actors, one of their biggest sources of income. They have been really cocky these past few days about "breaking the wga and waiting until they lose their homes", but now the whole film industry will be paralyzed. They're losing tons of money already and from today it's only gonna grow. They'll try negotiating with the actors soon, and if the actors stay firm in supporting the writers, maybe they won't give in until the studios are willing to negotiate with the writers too. And maybe, both of the strikes can be resolved sooner than what we have been hearing this past week
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