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Deleted kisses/scenes. Its still canon to me idc 😟
Why did they delete this 🫠
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Doodles of veteran
Younger Cliff, Bee and his optic scars
Bee just sitting. Maybe he waits for someone.
#posted those doodles#deleted#and now posting them again lol#idk wanted to draw eartspark bee but didn't have much mood for it#so just twi doodles#my art#transformers#maccadam#bumblebee#earthspark#cliffjumper#breakdown#kinda lol#doodles
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the property tour picspam via awsten's twitter [august 2, 2024] (deleted)
#they were actually a compilation of multiple tweets but it's kinda pointless to format since theyre all captionless#anyways i'm just posting it in the order they were on twitter so just click if a photo is cropped weird#awsten knight#awsten tweet#twt#red#intellectual property#the property tour#deleted#2023#2024
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edit: marking unrebloggable in the wake of many seemingly ignoring the whole point of the last half of this essay ("we should be happy this non consentual looking softcore bdsm art of children isn't official") to make sexual and inappropriate comments about little girls. it has been reposted with an added banner, and you can rb the new ver here.
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September 20th, 2024 — Kylie via Instagram Stories.
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help a poor reader find a lost fic :(
there was this atsumu x reader fic on ao3 a few years back !!
reader was a pastry chef who had a bakery across onigiri miya and atsumu buys from her. reader was also close friends with seijoh4 and had a problematic ex but ends up getting over the trauma. also i think oikawa ends up visiting at some point but makki would also help around the bakery a lot!
the author also had a bunch of other haikyuu x reader fics, if that helps
i used to remember the title bec i would reread it often but now i cant anymore sobs pls help, i'm so desperate :(
#lost fic#atsumu x reader#deleted#ao3#pls help me at least remember the title#i will cri#seijoh 4#chef!reader#miya atsumu x reader#haikyuu#haikyuu x reader
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What’s worse than a mutual going distant on you after a good conversation?
A mutual going distant on you after a good conversation 🙄😒
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OG Post
Posted by judestims on Jun, 18, 2018 with the caption: 💖🌟💖🌟
#stimblr#archive#deleted#stim archive#sensory archive#sensory#stim#stimmy#judestims#reupload#my stuff#glitter#pink#yellow#hearts#heart#star#stars#confetti
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via @AlexGaskarth instastories
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#2024#noleggio tokyo#instagram#deleted#instagram reel#making video#behind the scenes#1RKO#perfume#prfm#nocchi#Sheena Ringo
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The unproduced Into the Woods Adaptation with Jim Henson Company Animatronics
By Erin McCarthy | Dec 24, 2014
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The show won three Tonys, but Hollywood didn’t come knocking until a few years later. In the early ‘90s, the Jim Henson Company and Storyline approached Sondheim and Lapine with a movie adaptation of the musical that would mix live actors with Henson creatures as the show's animals. The duo signed on, and Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel—who wrote City Slickers and A League of Their Own—penned the script.
Sondheim also wrote two new songs for the project, which he included in Look, I Made a Hat, the second volume in his books of collected lyrics. The first was a new opening number, “I Wish.” While the Broadway show’s first song featured the main characters singing about their wishes, the film version expanded the song to include villagers who sang of their wishes (“I wish my well was filled with beer,” “I wish my son-in-law would disappear,” “I wish my cow could go with me to school”) as they went about their business, and featured a narrator doing a voiceover.
The second new song, "Rainbows," was for the Baker and his Wife and “occurs a bit later,” Sondheim writes in Hat, “when the Baker is despairing about his inability to have children and the wife is trying to conceal her impatience with his pessimism.”
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Sondheim.com, a fansite dedicated to the lyricist/composer, got a peek at a version of the script in 1994, and wrote that “The story basically follows that of the show's first act, although the story unfolds in a different manner, without a narrator or a Mysterious Man”:
Several confusions of the play have been fixed. For example, Rapunzel is no longer related to the Baker, nor does she give birth to twins, so the question of why the family curse didn't affect her has been erased. At the end of the first “act,” the Giant rises from his fall and goes on a rampage, allowing the rest of the story to unfold more-or-less as it did in Act II of the play. The intricate back stories of the Baker's father and the witch's mother have been deleted, eliminating "No More" and changing a bit of "Last Midnight." There is no "second bean," so the Baker's wife's scenes with Cinderella are fairly different. Finally, at the very end of the movie the wife reappears, having tricked the Giant into thinking she was dead. Strangely, there has been no effort to integrate “Children Will Listen” into the action. Rather, the camera just switches to a shot of the witch singing the song against a backdrop of Rapunzel's tower, followed by a montage of the survivors going about their lives after the giant.
“Although there will certainly be more work done on the script before it becomes a film,” the site concluded, “what we've seen is certainly promising, and will definitely be entertaining, even if it's not the Into the Woods we all know and love.”
Two readings of the script were held in Los Angeles: The first included Martin Short as the Baker, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the Baker's Wife, Neil Patrick Harris as Jack, Mary Steenburgen as his mother, Kathy Najimy and Janeane Garofalo as Cinderella’s stepsisters, Cynthia Gibb as Cinderella, Rob Lowe as her prince, Christine Lahti as the Witch, Daryl Hannah as Rapunzel, and Michael Jeter as the Giant. At the second, Robin Williams played the Baker and Goldie Hawn was the Wife; Cher played the Witch, and Steve Martin played the Wolf. Carrie Fisher and Bebe Neuwirth were the stepsisters, Moira Kelly played Cinderella, and Kyle MacLachlan was her prince. Brendan Fraser played Rapunzel’s prince. Elijah Wood was Jack and Roseanne Barr was his mother. The cast was rounded out by Danny DeVito playing the Giant. In 1995, Rob Minkoff, co-director of The Lion King, signed on to direct.
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After sitting with the season for a bit, can I just tell someone my theory about the karaoke scene being deleted? Everyone keeps saying it was deleted because it overshadowed Madney's wedding, but I don't think they were worried about that being overshadowed. What it would have overshadowed was the BT kiss. Tim and company had no problem overshadowing the wedding with something else, but I think having the karaoke scene and the hospital kiss in the same episode would have shown how superior Buddie is without anything sexual.
I bet you’re right anon. It definitely would have overshadowed the BT kiss. 🤔
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#845 - The King of Limbs - Radiohead
Admire the fact they took a risk, but this is not going to go down as one of their classics.
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