Rhesus macaque at a Durga temple in Varanasi
By: Rajesh Bedi
From: Natural History Magazine
1985
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Let's give a good round of appreciation for Camelot's answer to the Flash: Bedivere
Other translations of Culhwch and Olwen read:
For Comparison, here are Guinevere's servants, Ysgyrdaf and Ysgudydd:
Apparently, these two aren't as fast as Arthur and Bedivere...
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LMAO
...Ya know i'm 100% fine with characters not "looking their age" but this crosses at least 2 lines I didn't even know exist
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One of the luckiest things that happens to me in FGO is that I draw Servants whose Interludes also include Bedivere, and it's always a treat.
I already gushed on and on about Bedivere appearing in Astraea's Interlude, and talked a bit about Tristan's Interlude - on that note, I do have to thank Tristan's Interlude for a BediGuda crumb.
That is, when Tristan threatens to kill Ritsuka to goad his fellow Knights to attack him...
Gawain and Lancelot speak about stopping Tristan, but Bedivere?
Bedivere thinks about Ritsuka first and tells Ritsuka to get behind them.
And this is my brainrot flaring up, but Bedivere seems really fired up talking about how Airgetlam "knows no mercy", which is really different from how he usually is, but I think he felt so strongly protective of Ritsuka he's willing to go all out defending them.
This Interlude does have its serious and chilling moments, but it swings back into comedy with Tristan coming back to his senses and realizing he just pissed off three of his comrades.
Lancelot and Gawain are the first to talk about Tristan's oopsie and how they're both wanting some payback.
And then, there's Bedivere.
Which, I think, is Bedivere telling Tristan in the politest way possible, "Great, you're back! Now, as for trying to hurt Ritsuka, I'm not forgiving and forgetting that stunt."
I like how Bedi is the one in the center too, like he's the one most looking forward to giving Tristan a slap lol.
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Celebrating 43 years of #ChashmeBuddoor (08/05/1981), a classic romantic comedy about friendship and love, starring Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi, Ravi Baswani, and Saeed Jaffrey. Directed by Sai Paranjpye and produced by Gul Anand and Jayshree Anand — Makhija, this film captures the essence of youth and camaraderie.
The story revolves around three Delhi University students—Siddharth, Omi, and Jai—who stay in the city during their summer vacation. Their routine life takes a turn with the arrival of Neha, a charming young woman.
After directing the poignant drama "Sparsh," Sai Paranjpye switched gears dramatically to craft "Chashme Buddoor," a lighthearted comedy that explores male friendship with witty and sharp insights, avoiding clichéd slapstick humor.
The film shines with its realistic dialogue and natural interactions, especially in scenes like when Siddharth, trying to play it cool, offers Neha a ride, only to admit he'd been waiting for her. Neha, far from a typical damsel, reveals she hoped he would appear. This genuine exchange underscores their mutual attraction and understanding.
Another memorable moment is when Neha demonstrates a detergent’s effectiveness by washing a towel, which Siddharth sheepishly admits was already clean. The simplicity and honesty of their interactions make "Chashme Buddoor" feel as refreshing as a sudden rain shower.
The film also features a delightful proposal scene where Siddharth's nervousness meets Neha's playful challenge, showing the depth of their bond and the light-hearted nature of their relationship.
"Chashme Buddoor" remains a beloved example of how humor and heart can create a timeless story about the joys and surprises of everyday life.
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"oh wow, look who actually remembered my existence." her tone absolutely drowning in sarcasm. "is it my birthday or what?"
muse: devina bedi ( ayesha madon ), twenty six, fashion student & summer camp counselor
open to: any
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Demon Rage (1982)
AKA Fury of the Succubus, Theory of Succubus, Incubus, Demon Seed, Dark Eyes, Satan's Mistress
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thinking about it now, since servafes centers on artoria, they really gave him this specific hairstyle for this event...i understand now
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