#Bruno Carvalho
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ohmyoh · 1 year ago
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Bruno Carvalho for G Magazine
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trentisahoeee · 4 months ago
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I CANT TAKE IT NO MORE
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heisokay · 1 year ago
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Bruno Carvalho for G Magazine.
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smashpages · 5 months ago
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Steven S. DeKnight goes all in on comics with two new graphic novel projects
‘Beneath’ will debut from Comixology in August, while ‘Hard Bargain’ from Humanoids kicks off a crowdfunding campaign this week.
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crvgedits · 6 months ago
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anditwentlikethis · 7 months ago
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É assim eu nem faço parte do grupo de viúvas do bruno de carvalho, mas meterem o homem no mesmo saco do pinto da costa e do vieira é muita falta de noção. O pinto da costa e o vieira foram dois dos homens mais corruptos que o desporto português já viu, anos e anos de trafulhadas e absolutamente zero consequências (para além de n títulos roubados). O bruno de carvalho foi o homem que se chegou à frente para denunciar essa corrupção e ya fazia uns comunicados meio insanos no facebook e de vez em quando dizia coisas questionáveis, principalmente no segundo mandato. Big deal comparado com os outros dois 🤐
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death-by-mercury · 2 years ago
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Outstanding win 6-1 🇵🇹✨✨
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netohllnd · 1 month ago
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– headers julipe 𝜗ৎ
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✦ like ou reblog se vc salvou !
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marcogiovenale · 10 months ago
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oggi, 16 febbraio, a roma, "la lentezza della luce" @ studio campo boario
cliccare per ingrandire “La lentezza della luce” è un progetto che suggerisce di soffermarsi per un tempo appropriato sulla complessità di questa nozione. Il fenomeno dell’irradiazione luminosa, declinato secondo prospettive diverse, sarà il tema centrale una riflessione corale proposta dallo Studio Campo Boario. Nel 2020, per l’emergenza mondiale legata alla pandemia per il Covid, è stata…
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angola-musicas23 · 10 months ago
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Mastiksoul - Eu estou na moda (feat. Los Manitos,Bruno De Carvalho)
Já disponível a nova musica da autoria de “Mastiksoul feat. feat. Los Manitos,Bruno De Carvalho ” tem como titulo “Eu estou na moda ”  Confira agora o download em mp3 Baixar mp3 gratis no nosso site abaixo. Baixar musica nova : Mastiksoul – Eu estou na moda (feat. Los Manitos,Bruno De Carvalho) Download Mp3baixar 2024,baixar musica Eu estou na moda angolamusicas.com   Artista: Mastiksoul feat.…
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leitoracomcompanhia · 11 months ago
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Humor, sff
"Se o humor e a imaginação forem usados em doses adequadas (com fé e persistência) pode até acontecer que um toureiro se inscreva na Protetora dos Animais ou um agente da Polícia desate freneticamente a ler Rilke e o recite aos colegas lá da esquadra."
Mário de Carvalho em entrevista ao Jornal de Letras, setembro de 1986. Bicho raro na literatura portuguesa, Mário de Carvalho gosta de nos fazer rir. A fotografia é de Bruno Colaço.
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weandthecolor · 3 months ago
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Alternative Minimalist Posters for Films & Series by Bruno Alves Lima Carvalho
More here.
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lostoneshq · 8 months ago
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LISTA DE COLEGAS DE QUARTO.
Aproveitem e usem esse post para comentar "sou fulano" ou "procuro fulano" para ajudar na hora de acharem os blogs uns dos outros. Qualquer problema, me contatem!
001: Cassandra Santiago e Sasha Vaughan
002: Pollyana Laurent e Baptista de la Rue
003: Maria Luiza Cheng e Lee Taeoh
004: Bruno de Carvalho e Dove Jiyeon Song
005: Avalon Briarwood e Renee Murray
006: Julieta Chesapeake e Valentina Santiago
007: Helena Williams e Robert Jones
008: Asli Aksoy e Mary Anne Evans
009: Song Hana e Jeremiah Dawson
010: Seray Demirci e Caitlyn Parker
011: Reyna de Angelis e Pinky Yontararak
012: Roderick Winslow e Madison Chamberlain
013: Hayden Scott e Chloe Waldron
014: Elyna Guerrero e Antalya Ersoy
015: Ewan Bach e Lilian Vassilieva
016: Jordan Roderick e Solange de Marches
017: Xiong Mei e James Darling
018: Heathcliff Thatcher e Szymon Anker
019: Camden Doyle e Leyla Sarikaya
020: Kim Seoyeon e Mifune Ahma
021: Park Baelfire e Héléne Salazar
022: Mai Seo e Diana Peterson
023: Loren Hawkins e Verona Hermann
024: Kim Hongkyu e Oliver Lovell
025: Elsie Bonavich e Coralie Wong
026: Madeline Bailey e Brianna Bourque
027: Killian Pierce e Bridget Odessa
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rumblcs · 6 months ago
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☆゚.*・ ◞ ——— is that benedita ' benni ' carvalho on bourbon street ? the twenty-seven year old human who stays in the garden district ?  they are notoriously known for being diligent & astute but also meddlesome & unyielding . which is probably why they are considered the tenacious around town.  i wonder if they had their tarot cards reading, yet? either way, the cards on the table will reveal their fate soon enough
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full name: benedita carvalho. nicknames: benni. gender: demi woman. pronouns:  she/they. sexuality: lesbian. family: fernanda & tomas carvalho ( parents ), bruno carvalho ( older brother ), distant " aunt/uncle " ( wc coming soon hehe ) species: human. hometown: jacksonville, florida. neighborhood: garden district occupation: investigative journalist at the local paper. label: the tenacious.
lil bio ( tw violence ) !
ever since benni was young she was curious. with each thing learned they needed to know absolutely everything. as a toddler her favorite word was ' why '. as they continued to grow and ask, benni's parents would push her towards a book ( maybe as a distraction ). so she essentially lived at the library, always reading something new tucked behind the stacks. it truly all started with falling head over heels with the mystery genre.
the thrill of attempting to guess the ending before it was revealed, analyzing clues as if she herself were amongst the pages. around the age of thirteen she began to notice how this distant relative they'd apparently met once when they were four was somehow in every family story. from every generation, transcending every single one. every time benni asked her parents they'd dismiss her and say it wasn't the same person, just multiple generations of the same name. while that answer was plausible, there was an instinctual feeling that it somehow wasn't the case. regardless of how impossible that may be.
over the years benni excelled in school and planned a future around journalism, even writing for their high school paper for experience and to beef up her college applications. with all their efforts, benni ended up accepted into columbia university. absolute dream come true. benni enjoyed college life, thrived in classes and had a healthy enough social life. there was one party that changed her life.
she unfortunately got drunker than intended and ended up in the arms of a very hungry vampire. in all honesty they don't remember most of it, basically only that there were fangs in their neck and then there weren't. the culprit on the ground either unconscious or dead benni didn't know. what she found out felt even more mind boggling. her savior ? that damned impossible relative. the one who now revealed themself as a vampire. admitted that benni's mother had asked them to watch over her for a few months until she settled into school, knowing how unsafe the city could be.
and just then had vampire's been thrown into her universe. benni's relative explaining their story of transition and onward. how with each generation they only introduce themself to family members who have had previous experiences with vampires, always hovering around in attempts to protect their family. then it clicked that her mother must have had interactions with vampires if she knew this relative to send out. now that benni had been attacked they informed her how to defend themself. giving benni their very own discreet wooden stake. this relative then compelled benni to never look into or research anything supernatural besides general knowledge of vampires. they knew the more one knew, the more dangerous it was.
leaving benni behind with their contact information, the relative road off into the sunset and benni was left to go back to their normal life. due to the compulsion she sort of did slide back into their normal life. continuing with school and being aware of but not terrified or overly interested in vampires. after undergrad went grad school and an internship turned job after graduation. though there was something still brewing under the surface, like she needed to start somewhere new.
the move to new orleans certainly did the trick. by this point benni's been in the city for like three months and is becoming increasingly interested in the off feeling inside of her ( internal push to supernatural ) and her interest in vampires is beginning to grow.
td;lr nosiest bitch you've ever met but with love<33 they love fun!!! they always have their daily dose of vervain and for good measure, their relative gave them a vervain bracelet.
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anditwentlikethis · 3 months ago
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esta coisa das luzinhas é fixe mas não transformem isto numa discoteca como faz o benfica por amor de deus
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fatehbaz · 1 year ago
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Oz Rock bands were big in Brazil in the 1990s. Australian surfers know its breaks. [...] [I]n the past decade [2005-2015] Brazil has had the second fastest rate of migration to Australia [...].
Australia’s connection with Brazil began in 1787 with the First Fleet voyage. This was thanks to the port of Rio’s location in the South Atlantic and a centuries-long British-Portuguese alliance – unique among European powers in the Age of Empires. The First Fleet had three layovers on its relatively cautious eight month voyage from Britain: a week in the Spanish colony of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, a month at Rio in the Portuguese colony of Brazil and a month at the Dutch East India Company’s Cape colony in South Africa. Fleet commander Arthur Phillip had not intended to rest and resupply at Rio but sailing conditions made it prudent to do so. And Phillip’s former service in the Portuguese navy ensured a cordial welcome from Rio’s colonial authorities.  
At this time, as Bruno Carvalho writes in Porous City: A Cultural History of Rio de Janeiro (2013), Rio enjoyed rising status within the Portuguese Empire. In 1763 it had been named the new capital of Brazil. In 1808 Portuguese royals fled to Rio to escape Napoleon and remained there at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. As a consequence, Rio could boast of being the only American city to serve as a centre of European power.
One First Fleet official lamented how little the British knew of Rio. This came to be addressed, as Luciana Martins notes in A Bay to be Dreamed Of: British Visions of Rio de Janeiro (2006), as increasing numbers of British visitors ventured there during the 19th century. Visitors included New South Wales Governor Lachlan Macquarie, and later Charles Darwin – along with thousands of convict and free migrants on board ships calling at the port of Rio.
Writing in Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective (2005), Emma Christopher observed that in Australian history books, travel from Britain to Australia seemed to have been “covered as if in the blink of an eye”.
This inspired her to write of the “watery non-places” of the journey not as voids, but rather as places where much transnational history was lived [...].
[J]ournals by intending Australian colonists such as Macquarie’s wife Elizabeth allow glimpses of colonial Rio through colonial Australian eyes. Elizabeth Macquarie assessed Rio with keen intelligence and, more challengingly – as Jane McDermid has argued in recent research on histories of the British abroad – a callously casual racism.
First Fleet journals tell us that, in 1787, convicts confined to ship at Rio witnessed enslaved West Africans rowing Portuguese fruit sellers around the anchored Fleet transports in decoratively festooned boats.
Convicts overheard and exchanged stories from officials permitted shore leave: stories of the songs of captive West Africans awaiting sale at the port marketplace; of colourful Portuguese Catholic institutions and festivities that were exotic to straight-laced British Protestants. Stories of being forbidden, on pain of death, to venture to hinterland jewel mines. Onshore at Rio, colonial migrants bound for Australia befriended Portuguese colonists, despite the language barrier. They purchased curios. They passed judgement – glowing and harsh – on the people of the Portuguese colony, its natural and built environment, just as Brazilians in turn scrutinised them.
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Text by: Julie McIntyre. “I Go to Rio: Australia’s forgotten history with Brazil.” The Conversation. 16 September 2015. [Bold emphasis and some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me.]
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