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“FRAGMENTARIA" - citas ilustradas por Andrés Casciani (12/2/24)
"No es que haya que vivir, puesto que la vida nos es fatalmente dada… la vida se vive a sí misma, nos guste o no". 40 años sin Julio Cortázar
Ilustración digital, 2024 *Obra disponible: compras y consultas por mensaje privado o al mail [email protected]
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Twitter for FFI: The flame-thrower incident
Inspired by this meme from @ // ffi-stuff-xcept-its-memes aka @ hqualcosa. I've always wanted to make something with it 🔥🔥🔥
Querida = Darling
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And here's another response to Fer's tweet......
"OF COURSE WE'LL DO THAT!!! WE'LL DECLARE THEM WAR!!! WE'LL DEFEND SPAIN!!!"
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#inazuma eleven#red matador#rose griffon#brockenborg#PSA: Everytime you see Julio @ Gretchen; assume his replies are FILLED with everyone from BB trying to ratio him#And they win EVERY SINGLE TIME.#Not showing them because they're are so wild it would cause the post to burn itself (?#(.........And because I still have yet to properly determine how I'd write any BB players.)#(I have a “voice” for everyone in RM; with RG I'm halfway through but with BB I'm recently starting)#I think the only one I have something 100% decided for is Jens imo. Maybe Jan too. The rest is about all experimentation.#Ps: The day Laudi Jan and André work together; will be the day the world faces its destruction.........
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Local man is uncomfortable when it is not about him???? 🥺🙁
[I.D. in alt text]
#los espookys#andrés valdez#digital art#art#julio torres#andres valdez#he has so much autistic swag…..#as well as cringe. what is yin without yang#id in alt text#my art
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Let’s get ready to rumble 😂
#i love these idiots so much. no my darling you cannot fight a kangaroo.#seattle mariners#baseball#bryce miller#andrés muñoz#luis castillo#josé caballero#jp crawford#julio rodríguez#justin topa#cade marlowe#anonymous#isaiah campbell#sam haggerty#josh rojas#logan gilbert#mariners#*baseball
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#gran hotel#julio olmedo#alicia alarcón#horacio ayala#andrés cernuda#maite ribelles#sofía alarcón#diego murquía#ángela salinas#doña ángela#doña teresa#teresa aldecoa#javier alarcón#polls
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Un año en libros - 2022
Afortunadamente, éste fue un año en el que pude darme el tiempo de priorizar la lectura. Todavía no tengo escritores favoritos, como así tampoco géneros o estilos. Estoy teniéndome paciencia y dándome la oportunidad de conocer autores de diferentes nacionalidades, que abordan temas diferentes y que traman de maneras curiosas y singulares. Tengo la suerte de poder decir que la mayoría de los libros que leí durante este año fueron enriquecedores. Más o menos favoritos, me han nutrido con sus enseñanzas y me han entretenido con sus historias. Llevo en mí una parte de todos ellos y la llevaré por siempre ♥. Sin embargo, decidí tomarme el tiempo de hacer una lista (sin un orden específico) de los libros que más me gustaron de este 2022.
La casa de la araña (Paul Bowles, 1955): “Escrita en 1955, detecta con maestría las irresolubles tensiones del mundo árabe, las mismas que estallarán varias décadas más tarde. La trama reúne a tres personajes disímiles: John Stenham, un escritor norteamericano devoto de la antigua cultura del lugar y que detesta al imperialismo francés que por entonces dominaba Marruecos; Polly Veyron, turista norteamericana de buena conciencia que defiende el desarrollo de los países oprimidos, y Amar, un muchacho marroquí analfabeto que se gana la vida en la calle, un musulmán ortodoxo que desprecia por igual el progresismo impío de los revolucionarios y la ocupación colonial”.
Los Testamentos (Margaret Atwood, 2019): “El estado de Gilead se constituyó en América del Norte después de una catástrofe nuclear y bioquímica, y de una guerra sobre las ruinas de la sociedad libre preexistente. Es una teocracia autoritaria que tiene los rasgos del puritanismo estadounidense. Los fundamentalistas misóginos están convencidos de que la infertilidad generalizada de la población es el castigo de Dios por la promiscuidad, la anticoncepción y el aborto, y las han prohibido. Los hombres ejercen todo el poder, las mujeres no tienen derechos. No se les permite leer ni escribir, ni poseer nada. Si todavía son capaces de tener hijos, pueden convertirse en Criadas, y son asignadas a los hombres más poderosos del estado como hembras que habrán de asegurar la supervivencia de la humanidad, que está en peligro de extinción”.
Bajo este sol tremendo (Carlos Busqued, 2009): “La novela narra la historia de un hombre desempleado llamado Javier Cetarti quien, tras recibir la noticia de que su madre y hermano han sido asesinados «a escopetazos» en el pueblo de Lapachito por Daniel Molina, el concubino de su madre, decide ir con la intención de reconocer los cadáveres, encontrándose allí con el suboficial retirado Duarte, albacea de Molina”.
Matar a un Ruiseñor (Harper Lee, 1960): “Disparad a todos los arrendajos azules que querais, si podeis acertarles, pero recordad que es un pecado matar a un ruiseñor. Este es el consejo que da a sus hijos un abogado que esta defendiendo al verdadero ruiseñor del clásico de Harper Lee: un hombre de color acusado de violar a una joven blanca”.
Encuéntrame (André Aciman, 2019): “Sami Perlman conoce a una mujer más joven llamada Miranda mientras viaja en tren a Roma. Los dos se acercan rápidamente y entablan una relación romántica. Mientras están en Roma, la pareja visita al padre enfermo de Miranda, asiste a una conferencia pública organizada por Sami y se encuentra con Elio”.
Una soledad demasiado ruidosa (Bohumil Hrabal, 1976): “Desde hace treinta y cinco años, Hanta trabaja en una trituradora de papel destruyendo libros y reproducciones de cuadros. En cada una de las balas de papel que prepara conviven libros, litografías, ratoncillos aprisionados y su propio esfuerzo. Pero para él, esos libros son mucho más que papel para prensar: son toneladas de saber que la humanidad ha ido acumulando a lo largo de los siglos y que Hanta ha ido adquiriendo con su trabajo”.
Hamnet (Maggie O’Farrel, 2020): “Agnes, una muchacha peculiar que parece no rendir cuentas a nadie y que es capaz de crear misteriosos remedios con sencillas combinaciones de plantas, es la comidilla de Stratford, un pequeño pueblo de Inglaterra. Cuando conoce a un joven preceptor de latín igual de extraordinario que ella, se da cuenta enseguida de que están llamados a formar una familia. Pero su matrimonio se verá puesto a prueba, primero por sus parientes y después por una inesperada desgracia”.
En la tierra somos fugazmente grandiosos (Ocean Vuong, 2019): “La novela está escrita en la forma de una carta por un vietnamita-estadounidense joven apodado Perro Pequeño, cuya vida refleja la de Ocean Vuong. La carta está escrita a la madre de Perro Pequeño, llamada Hong, más a menudo traducido como Rosa (hồng)”.
La vuelta al mundo en ochenta días (Julio Verne, 1873): “Phileas Fogg es un adinerado caballero inglés que lleva una tranquila y solitaria vida en Londres. A pesar de su fortuna, Phileas Fogg vive modestamente y lleva a cabo sus hábitos y costumbres con una precisión matemática. Se sabe muy poco de su vida social aparte de que es miembro del Reform Club, donde pasa la mayor parte del día. Tras despedir a su sirviente por traerle el agua para afeitarse a una temperatura ligeramente más baja de lo ordenado, Phileas Fogg contrata al joven francés Jean Passepartout como sustituto”.
La Isla del Tesoro (Robert Louis Stevenson, 1883): “Jim Hawkins es el hijo del dueño de una posada llamada “Almirante Benbow”, a la que un día llega para alojarse un hombre muy peculiar que canta canciones marineras y se hace llamar capitán. Este señor le pide a Jim que le avise si se acerca un hombre con una sola pierna. A cambio de vigilar, el hombre le da una paga cada mes. Jim no ve a ningún hombre con una sola pierna, sino que fue un hombre seboso el primero que se acercó a la posada preguntando por él. Más tarde un ciego llamado Pew pregunta por el capitán, que al parecer se llama Billy Bones”.
Historia de dos ciudades (Charles Dickens, 1859): “Jarvis Lorry, gerente del banco Tellson, recibe la noticia de que un antiguo cliente y amigo suyo, el célebre médico francés Alejandro Manette, está vivo y acaba de ser liberado, tras pasar 18 años recluido y olvidado en la prisión de Bastilla donde fue encerrado en el calabozo 105 de la torre norte por la sanguinaria familia de los Saint Evremont. Lorry se traslada a París junto a Lucía, hija del doctor Manette, y ambos lo encuentran en una taberna del barrio de San Antonio, donde pasa los días fabricando zapatos en compañía de Defarge, su antiguo criado”.
Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego (Mariana Enriquez, 2016): “Es la segunda colección de cuentos de la escritora, publicada en 2016 por la editorial Anagrama. La obra cuenta con 12 relatos enmarcados en el género del terror, en los que Enríquez explora temáticas sociales como la depresión, la pobreza, los desórdenes alimenticios, la desigualdad y la violencia de género”.
#libros#libros favoritos#libros del 2022#libros leidos#lectura#lectores#escritores#mariana enriquez#julio verne#robert louis stevenson#charles dickens#ocean vuong#paul bowles#andré aciman#margaret atwood#harper lee#busqued#maggie o'farrell#bohumil hrabal
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70 años de la UCAB: Manuel Sosa Pietri
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#Caracas#Carlos Sosa Rodríguez#estudiantes#feature#featured#Huelga#Javier Conde#Jesuítas#Julio Alejandro Sosa Pietri#Libertad#Luis María Olaso#Luis Ugalde#Manuel Sosa Pietri#UCAB#UCV#Universidad Católica Andrés Bello#Venezuela#Yolanda Pietri Pietri
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Esta valiosa conversación va desde el muchacho que cargaba cables y terminó haciendo el sonido en consola para la orquesta de Lucho Bermúdez, pasando por el DJ, el ingeniero y el productor de radio, donde además fue traductor y estuvo junto a los más grandes de la mitología del gremio sonoro. Andrés Recio nos contará pronto su paso al lado de Juanes en el momento de su explosión como artista global, Ricky Martin en su sonado regreso a los escenarios; Nelly Furtado reclamando uno de tantos Grammys y hasta Alessia Cara al despegue de su carrera. Además, ya son 23 años con 23 años al lado del laureado productor Julio Reyes Copello. Recio hace ahora parte del equipo de management del notable productor salsero Sergio George, y tiene una vida entera por contar en el próximo episodio de tu podcast favorito. #EnLaCasa 🎙 con Gabriel Posada.
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"9 de julio: siesta"
por Andrés Casciani (2023)
Acrílico sobre papel / 40 x 32 cms
#art#painting#arte#pintura#urban landscape#paisaje urbano#9 de julio#historia argentina#andrés casciani
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would you be willing to share books or poems with your favorite or even pretty writing / prose? thank you 😊
oh Absolutely
books!
A Moth to a Flame, Stig Dagerman
For Two Thousand Years, Mihail Sebastian
The Bloody Chamber, Angela Carter
Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado
The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros
The Waves, Virginia Woolf
Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
The Sea, John Banville
The Tenderness of Wolves, Stef Penney
Possession, A.S. Byatt
The Memory Police, Yoko Ogawa
The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield
The Book of Delights, Ross Gay
Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys
i am lewy, Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
A Tale for the Time Being, Ruth Ozeki
Seiobo There Below, Laszlo Krasznahorkai
The History of Love, Nicole Krauss
The Carpenters Pencil, Manuel Rivas
Books Burn Badly, Manuel Rivas (full disclosure: the language in this book is HARD)
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone, Saša Stanišić
From A to X: A Story in Letters, John Berger
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini
Still Life with Oysters and Lemon, Mark Doty
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera
Paris, When It's Naked, Etel Adnan
A Ghost in the Throat, Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Four Bare Legs in a Bed: Stories, Helen Simpson
South of the Border, West of the Sun, Haruki Murakami
A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Rebecca Solnit
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Patrick Süskind
The Things We Don't Do, Andrés Neuman
We Love Glenda So Much and Other Tales, Julio Cortázar
Letters to a Young Poet, Rilke
All We Saw, Anne Michaels (poetry)
Collected Poems of Vasko Popa, Vasko Popa (poetry)
Barefoot Souls, Maram al-Masri (poetry)
Without an Alphabet, Without a Face, Saadi Youssef (poetry)
poems!
"In Spite of Everything, the Stars" by Edward Hirsch
"I Can Tell You a Story" by Chuck Carlise
"The Roses of Saadi" by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
"The Stare" by Sujata Bhatt
"Stolen Moments" by Kim Addonizio
"Moonlight Sonata" by Yannis Ritsos
"No Title Required" by Wislawa Szymborska
"I Sleep A Lot" by Czeslaw Milosz
"Prayer for the Mutilated World" by sam sax
"Try to Praise the Mutilated World" by Adam Zagajewski
"I Cannot be Known" by Paul Eluard
"The Cinnamon Peeler" by Michael Ondaatje
"Filling Spice Jars as Your Wife" by Kai Coggin
"Persimmons" by Li-Young Lee
"This Room and Everything in It" by Li-Young Lee
"When We With Sappho" by Kenneth Rexroth
"On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" by Ocean Vuong
"Not Even This" by Ocean Vuong
"Elegy of Fortinbras" by Zbigniew Herbert
"Wedding Poem" by Ross Gay
"Transformations of the Lover" by Adonis
"Cloves" by Saadi Youssef
"Punishment" by Seamus Heaney
"I've Dreamed of You So Much" by Robert Desnos
"Bleecker Street, Summer" by Derek Walcott
"Cave Dwellers" by A. Poulain Jr.
"De Humani Corporis Fabrica" by John Burnside
"The Great Fires" by Jack Gilbert
"The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart" by Jack Gilbert
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝘁 𝗔𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘁𝘆𝗽𝗲
Revati being the nepo baby, expanding on the foundational wealth that was initially built from nothing from Uttarabhadrapada, to Ashwini coming from old money; it makes sense that Ketu nakshatras' roots come directly from Mercury nakshatras. No wonder I'm specifically seeing the spoiled rich brat from generational wealth theme coming up in Ketu nakshatras. And then Mercury nakshatras, as I explored in my Mercury Dominant Themes, having a responsibility of carrying and expanding the wealth and power that is passed onto them, or they have to rebuild it or prove their worth for this.
In Jyestha, being a very dry nakshatra, they usually start from nothing. And when they rise up, the accumulation tends to be too extreme and significant.
And we know that Jyestha is the billionaire nakshatra.
After Jyestha, comes Mula. And Ketu, naturally being draining of resources, can be the greedy spoiled brat. In the media, I see Ketuvians being children of billionaires or coming from old money. But the spoiled brat trope doesn't even have to come from generational wealth either. They'll be spoiled regardless.
For example, Mula Sun Cheryl Chase voices Angelica Pickles who is a spoiled brat and the cousin of Tommy Pickles and Dil Pickles who she bullies and manipulates for her own gain.
Ashwini Sun Selah Victor voices Chloé Bourgeois who is the spoiled rich daughter of Paris' former mayor, André Bourgeois.
Ashwini Moon Ashley Peldon was the speaking voice of Darla Dimple. Darla is just like Chloé Bourgeois and Angelica Pickles, in fact. She is a spoiled little demon who is extremely privileged.
And then Magha Moon Lindsay Ridgeway was the singing voice for Darla Dimple.
Mula Moon Emma Roberts plays Poppy Moore who is a spoiled American girl who comes from a very wealthy family.
Being Ketuvian, she lacks boundaries and her father basically enabled her into being a chaotic materialistic 'monster', so he sends her to boarding school in England where she finds the meaning of life.
The character Azula is voiced by Magha Sun Grey DeLisle. Azula is a very wealthy and spoiled princess. She comes from a powerful bloodline.
Magha Moon Helena Bonham Carter plays the Queen of Hearts who is a very spoiled and obstreperous character. Much like Azula, she is royalty, and if you cross her, you're good as dead. She must get things her way... or else ☠️.
Ashwini Moon Leighton Meester plays Blair Waldorf who literally comes from old money, and she is considered to be very spoiled. And power driven.
Magha Sun Blake Lively plays Serena van der Woodsen who also comes from old money. She is also considered to be spoiled.
Mula Moon Victoria Pedretti plays the character Love Quinn who comes from a very wealthy and powerful family.
Mula Moon Eleanor Tomlinson plays Sylvie in the series One Day. Her character literally comes from old money.
In Through My Window, the Hidalgo brothers are played by Mula Moon Julio Peña, Mula Sun Hugo Arbues, and Mula Moon Eric Masip. All three of them are heirs to an empire.
In the film Meet Joe Black, double Mula native Claire Forlani plays the daughter of a multimillionaire (who's interestingly played by Mula Moon Anthony Hopkins) who could come from old money.
Ashwini Moon Sarah Snook and Mula Sun Jeremy Armstrong both play one of the Roy siblings. Their father is a billionaire.
The character Patrick Bateman is played by Ashwini Moon Christian Bale. Patrick comes from extreme wealth. All he's ever known was being wealthy. Yet this life he lives suffocates him even more and he turns to sociopathic tendencies.
The character Lily Reynolds is played by Ashwini Sun Anya Taylor Joy. She literally comes from old money, and much like Patrick Bateman, she does show dissatisfaction with her life (and that's due to her step-father who she plots to murder).
The character Rory Gilmore is also said to be spoiled as she gets everything handed to her by her wealthy grandparents. She is played by Ashwini Moon Alexis Bledel.
Mula Sun, Mula Moon Jodi Eichelberger voiced the character Stingy who is a possessive collector and the son of the wealthiest person in LazyTown.
Mula Moon Jaclyn Linetsky voiced the iconic spoiled brat, Caillou.
Caillou is not taught boundaries, much like the other Ketu nakshatra examples. Others are more extreme, such as Azula, Darla Dimple or even Angelica Pickles. Actually, it's very interesting that a lot of their parents end up fearing them. Or the Ketu native control them (like Chloé Bourgeois overtly controlling her father).
This also just explained why Ketu exalts in Jyestha. Jyestha puts out a lot of heat and energy, while Ketu sucks in energy. Here, Ketu is at its powerful level. This is why this placement is also seen in billionaires and indicates extreme fame.
Although, this trope can be a lot more nuanced than that, as seen in the Ashwini characters such as Lily Reynolds and Patrick Bateman. Ketu can also involve overcoming generational trauma as well, being that Ketu nakshatras deal with getting to the roots. The old money simply signifies the theme of "roots" (in Mula coming from Jyestha).
In Azula's case, she comes from a very powerful, domineering family lineage. Her ancestral roots are very sacred and symbolic to her, being Magha nakshatra. For all her life, all she's known was power (and being spoiled).
Ketu constantly pulling in energy (even to the point of destruction as its a shadow planet) we see just how power hungry and domineering of a force she is.
Growing out of the spoiled rich brat archetype, Ketuvians also embody the golddigging archetype as well. Any archetype that has to do with draining resources. Example of this is the character Daniel Plainview from There Will Be Blood, who is an expert at extracting oil (and stealing lands), being a former silver miner and oilman.
Throughout the film, we watch as he crawls under the weight of all the wealth and resources he's accumulated and drained from others. Essentially living a life of emptiness and dissatisfaction. He's played by Ashwini Moon Daniel Day Lewis.
#vedic astrology#astrology#sidereal astrology#mula#jyestha#revati#pisces#scorpio#sagitarrius#ashwini#aries#magha#leo#ashlesha#cancer
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Hungry. #SeaUsRise
#if you saw me post this earlier with less photos no you didn't#anyway this is actually a mix from the post i linked in source‚ player posts‚ and twitter#seattle mariners#teoscar hernández#luis castillo#jarred kelenic#eugenio suárez#julio rodríguez#jp crawford#george kirby#marco gonzales#andrés muñoz#cal raleigh#ty france#kolten wong#mariners#baseball#*baseball
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André Kertész - Avenida 9 de julio, Buenos Aires. 1962
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Once Upon a Lamp - list of characters
In honor of Once Upon a Studio turning one year old
EXT. THE STEVE JOBS BUILDING - EARLY EVENING
The Adventures of André and Wally B.
André
Wally B.
Luxo Jr.
Luxo Jr.
Luxo Sr.
Red’s Dream
Lumpy
Red
Tin Toy
Tinny
Gumbo
Flip ‘n Beth
Ace
Clocky
Spot
Zoo Train
Chrome Dome
Rallye Guy
Fire Hydrant
Helicopter Sheep
Toypot
Frodo
Bouncy
Eben’s Car
Les
RenderMan
Knick Knack
Knick
Sunny Miami
Sunny Florida
Sunny Egypt
Sunny Jamaica
Sunny Palm Springs
Sunny Israel
Surf Death Valley
Sunny Atlantis
Toy Story (Toys)
Woody
Buzz Lightyear
Jessie
Mr. Potato Head
Slinky Dog
Rex
Hamm
Bo Peep
Mrs. Potato Head
Bullseye
Mr. Pricklepants
Dolly
Trixie
Buttercup
Chuckles
Stinky Pete
Barbie
Ken
Lots-o-Huggin’ Bear
Big Baby
Twitch
Stretch
Chunk
Sparks
Chatter Telephone
Bookworm
Peas-in-a-Pod
Forky
Giggle McDimples
Ducky
Bunny
Duke Caboom
Gabby Gabby
The Dummies
Billy, Goat, and Gruff
Toy Story (Human side)
Andy Davis
Mrs. Davis
Molly Davis
Sid Phillips
Hannah Phillips
Bonnie Anderson
Bonnie’s Mom
Bonnie’s Dad
Buster
Scud
Geri’s Game
Geri
A Bug’s Life
Flik
Hopper
Princess Atta
Princess Dot
The Queen
Molt
Slim
Heimlich
Francis
Manny
Gypsy
Rosie
Tuck
Roll
P.T. Flea
Dim
Mr. Soil
Dr. Flora
Thorny
Cornelius
Thumper
Aphie
For the Birds
Bluebird Flock
Gawky Bird
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Commander Nebula
Mira Nova
XR
Booster
Warp Darkmatter
Gravitina
N0S-4-A2
XL
Monsters, Inc.
James P. Sullivan
Mike Wazowski
Boo
Celia Mae
Randall Boggs
Henry J. Waternoose
Johnny Worthington
Scott “Squishy” Squibbles
Don Carlton
Terri and Terry Perry
Art
Tylor Tuskman
Val Little
Fritz
Katherine “Cutter” Sterns
Duncan P. Anderson
Roz
Yeti
Jeff Fungus
Banana Bread
Roger Rogers
Suzy “Sunny” Sunshine
Finding Nemo
Marlin
Dory
Nemo
Hank
Boundin’
Jackalope
Lamb
The Incredibles
Bob Parr
Helen Parr
Violet Parr
Dashiell Parr
Jack-Jack Parr
Lucius Best
Edna Mode (E)
Buddy Pine
Winston Deavor
Evelyn Deavor
Mirage
Rick Dicker
Voyd
One Man Band
Bass
Treble
Tippy
THX
Tex
Cars
Lightning McQueen
Tow Mater
Cruz Ramirez
Lifted
Stu
Mr. B
Ratatouille
Remy
Alfredo Linguini
Chef Skinner
Colette Tatou
Django
Emile
Anton Ego
Presto
Presto DiGiotagione
Alec Azam
WALL-E
WALL-E
EVE
Captain B. McCrea
John
Mary
M-O
The Defective Robots
Hal the Cockroach
Partly Cloudy
Gus
Peck
Up
Carl Fredricksen
Russell
Dug
Charles Muntz
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Kevin
Kevin’s Babies
Day & Night
Day
Night
La Luna
Bambino
Papà
Nonno
Brave
Merida
Elinor
Fergus
Hamish
Hupert
Harris
Fergus’ Dogs
Angus
The Witch
Maudie
Lord MacGuffin
Lord Macintosh
Lord Dingwall
Young MacGuffin
Young Macintosh
Wee Dingwall
The Witch’s Crow
Conan the Clan Dingwall Hunk
The Blue Umbrella
Blue
Red
Lava
Uka
Lele
Inside Out (Mindscape)
Joy
Sadness
Anger
Fear
Disgust
Anxiety
Envy
Ennui
Embarrassment
Nostalgia
Inside Out (Humans)
Riley Andersen
Jill Andersen
Bill Andersen
Grace Hsieh
Bree Young
Valentina Ortiz
Dani
Ally
Sofia
Nour
Coach Roberts
Sanjay’s Super Team
Sanjay
Sanjay’s Father
Hanuman
Durga
Vishnu
The Good Dinosaur
Arlo
Spot
Henry
Ida
Buck
Libby
Nash
Ramsey
Butch
Thunderclap
Downpour
Coldfront
Frostbite
Windgust
Bubbha
Lurleane
Pervis
Earl
Forrest Woodbush
Fury
Destructor
Dream Crusher
Debbie
Piper
Piper
Lou
Lou
J.J.
Coco (Land of the Living)
Miguel Rivera
Dante
Abuelita Elena Rivera
Enrique Rivera (Papá)
Luisa Rivera (Mamá)
Tío Berto Rivera
Tía Carmen Rivera
Tía Gloria Rivera
Abuelito Franco Rivera
Abel Rivera
Rosa Rivera
Socorro Rivera
Benny Rivera
Manny Rivera
Coco (Land of the Dead)
Papá Héctor Rivera
Ernesto de la Cruz
Mamá Imelda Rivera
Pepita
Mamá Coco Rivera
Papá Julio Rivera
Tía Rosita Rivera
Tía Victoria Rivera
Tío Óscar Rivera
Tío Felipe Rivera
Bao
Mom
Son
Dad
Cindy
Purl
Purl
Lacy
Office Bros.
Office Ladies
Kitbull
Kitbull
Dog
Smash and Grab
Smash
Grab
Float
Father
Son
Wind
Ellis
Ellis’ Grandma
Onward
Ian Lightfoot
Barley Lightfoot
Laurel Lightfoot
Corey
Colt Bronco
Blazey
Soul (Living World)
Joe Gardener
Libba Gardener
Dez
Curley
Dorothea Williams
Connie
Soul (The Great Before)
22
Moonwind
Terry
Counselor Jerry A
Counselor Jerry B
Loop
Renee
Marcus
Out
Greg
Jim
Manuel
Greg’s Parents
Gigi
Luca
Luca Paguro
Alberto Scorfano
Giulia Marcovaldo
Ercole Visconti
Massimo Marcovaldo
Daniela Paguro
Lorenzo Paguro
Grandma Libera Paguro
Ciccio
Guido
Machiavelli
Nona
Nona
Renee
Twenty-Something
Gia
Nicole
Turning Red
Meilin Lee
Miriam Mendelsohn
Abby Park
Priya Mangal
Tyler Nguyen-Baker
Ming Lee
Jin Lee
Grandma Wu Lee
Auntie Chen
Lily
Helen
Auntie Ping
Mr. Gao
4*Town
Lightyear
Izzy Hawthorne
Sox
Mo Morrison
Darby Steel
Commander Burnside
Alisha Hawthorne
Kiko Hawthorne
Elemental
Ember Lumen
Wade Ripple
Bernie Lumen
Cinder Lumen
Gale Cumulus
Fern Grouchwood
Clod
Brook Ripple
Harold Ripple
Alan Ripple
Lake Ripple
Eddy Ripple
Marco Ripple
Polo Ripple
Ghibli
Flarrietta
Flarry
Self
Self
Win or Lose
Coach Dan
Vanessa
Rochelle
Elio
Elio Solis
Elio’s Aunt
Ambassador Questa
Ambassador Grigon
Hoppers
Mabel
King George
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Everybody is all smiles for the group picture, from heroes to villains and everything in-between. Even characters who were otherwise sticks in the mud like Hank genuinely smile for the picture. Villains such as Muntz, de la Cruz, Lotso, Thunderclap and his gang, Syndrome, Evelyn, Randall, Waternoose, Hopper, Skinner, and Ercole, as much of evil psychopaths they were, are seen tenderly and respectfully singing along. Even Sid, who was a massive bully to Hannah, is seen giving her a kind brotherly embrace. Also, most movies’ main cast seem to be cramped together. Even the villains stand near their respective heroes, everyone in a healthy relationship with their families and loved ones are tenderly holding each other close, and many of the larger characters offer their bodies for the smaller ones.
Forky, Heimlich, Dory, Jack-Jack, Mater, WALL-E, and one of the triplets wave at the camera.
Dim and Wee Dingwall give the camera dopey smiles.
The egg-shaped bluebirds and the gawky bird stand perched above the entrance. The bluebirds are happy to have the gawky bird with them, a far cry from how they treated him in their short.
Sulley carries Boo tenderly in his arms. Helen does the same to Jack-Jack, as do Presto with Alec, Carl and Russell with Kevin’s babies, Elinor and Fergus with their triplet sons, Embarrassment with Envy, Massimo with Machiavelli, and Izzy with Sox.
Terri attempts to dance before his other half stops him.
Hank carries Marlin, Dory, and Nemo in a coffee pot.
Voyd and Abby giddily bounce in place, clearly the most excited for the photo.
Linguini carries Remy while Colette holds Django and Emile.
WALL-E and EVE hold the umbrellas from The Blue Umbrella.
HAN-S still can’t stay still, shaking aggressively as the photo is taken.
Kevin and her babies take the time to mimic Carl once again.
Maudie and the Clan Dingwall hunk share a loving look.
Young Macintosh flexes his pecs while giving the camera a cocky smile, the same type of smile given by characters like Terry, Darby, and Clod.
The Witch has her Crow standing perched on her shoulder.
Being stationary volcanoes, Uka and Lele are unable to leave their photo. Thankfully, they have Thunderclap and his gang to hold it so they can be in the group picture.
Nostalgia sticks her head out from behind Embarrassment, clearly hiding from the other emotions.
Riley, Grace, and Bree all carry Knick together while Riley’s parents carry the Miami and Florida knick knacks, Val and the Fire Hawks carry the Egypt, Jamaica, Palm Springs, Israel, and Death Valley knick knacks, and Coach Roberts carries Sunny Atlantis in her fish bowl.
Cindy, Son’s fiancée, winks at the camera as the photo is taken.
Machiavelli gives the camera his standard bored look.
Mei has her red hair, panda ears, and panda tail, continuing to embrace her panda.
Aaron Z gives the camera a thumbs up while Tae Young makes a heart with his hands.
Izzy gives Sox a neck scratch.
Alisha and Kiko’s inclusion also counts due to their backlash following the movie’s release.
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La novela “Amor Amargo” da pizarrazo de inicio de grabaciones
La nueva producción de Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo, encabezada por Daniela Romo, Arturo Peniche, Andrés Palacios y Ana Belena, realizó hoy su pizarrazo en la Hacienda Pedregal, ubicada en el Estado de México.
Previo al inicio de grabaciones, el elenco y la producción se reunieron para celebrar una misa oficiada por el sacerdote José de Jesús Aguilar, quien durante la homilía exhortó al elenco a ser humildes y dejar a un lado el ego para que reine la armonía a lo largo del proyecto.
Con el lema “El amor es como el chocolate, a veces dulce, a veces amargo”, el melodrama se sitúa en el pintoresco pueblo de Todos los Santos, donde Tomás (Andrés Palacios), regresa tras el funeral de su padre, decidido a desentrañar la verdad detrás de su asesinato.
En la ceremonia religiosa estuvieron presentes Daniela Romo, Arturo Peniche, Andrés Palacios, Ana Belena, Francisco Gattorno, Martha Julia, Beatriz Moreno, Alejandro Ávila, Jessica Decote, Karla Farfán, Karena Flores, Óscar Medellín, Pedro Baldo, Valeria Masini, Alejandra Procuna, Daniel Gama, Julio Mannino, Fernando Robles, Adalberto Parra, Juan Ángel Esparza, Magda Karina, Alain Said, Armando Andrade, Arturo Posada, Rodrigo Ríos, Eva Daniela, Julia Arce, Federico Espejo, entre otros.
Estreno: Noviembre de 2024 a las 6:30 pm por Las Estrellas y en ViX.
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Axel Kicillof y su pausa para tomarse unos mates con Fabián Cagliardi mientras Berisso se ahoga
La visita de #AxelKicillof a #Berisso durante la #inundación genera controversia. Mientras la ciudad se sumerge, su pausa para tomar mates con #FabiánCaliardi despierta críticas sobre la eficacia de su gestión en crisis. #AxelKicillof #Inundaciones #Berisso Más info en @elcorreografico.ok:
Axel Kicillof visitó Berisso en medio de la inundación, pero su pausa para solo fue para tomarse unos mates con Fabián Cagliardi y caminar 150 metros hasta la compuerta del canal de la Avenida Génova. En medio de una crisis desatada por las intensas lluvias que azotaron la ciudad de Berisso, el gobernador de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, protagonizó un encuentro con el intendente…
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#Andrés Larroque#Axel Kicillof#Berisso#Buenos Aires#Carlos Bianco#evacuados#Fabián Cagliardi#inundación#Julio Alak#proyectos hidráulicos
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