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Entertainment Experience (1990)
#90s#warner bros#live orchestra#symphony#poster design#character design#bugs bunny in concert#live music#bugs bunny#looney tunes#George Daugherty
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the victim, herschel daugherty 1972
#the victim#herschel daugherty#1972#elizabeth montgomery#sue ane langdon#eileen heckart#george maharis#alfred hitchcock#david lynch
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In honor of Upload season 3 being out, like for a starter from:
Stephen (Robbie Amell, Froy Gutierrez, Oliver Stark, Rudy Pankow, Chris Evans, Casey Deidrick)
Luca (Max thieriot) - His Twin
Bellamy (Grant Gustinm Rome Flynn) - Younger brother
Preston (Matt Cornett, Ed Skrein, Grey Damon) - His younger brother (although he has his own starter call so for him that one may have priority)
Allen (Brant Daugherty) - His next younger brother
Eric (Chris Wood, Lucien Laviscount) - His babiest brother
Jace (Dominic Sherwood) - His adoptive brother
Phillip Halliwell-Ward (Paul Mescal) - His son
Eri Halliwell-Ward (Danny Griffin) - His son
TJ Halliwell-Ward (Will Poulter) - His son
Sebastian Halliwell-Montgomery (Jack Gillinsky) - His son
Roman (Luke Mitchell) - His best friend
Astor (Mason Gooding) - His best friend
Frey (Dacre Montgomery) - Past life’s lover
Colt (Ryan Reynolds) - His brother-in-law
Prue (Jensen Ackles) - His dad
Andy Jr (Chris Hemsworth) - His cousin from dad's side
Piper (Murray Bartley) - His uncle
David Nolan (Josh Dallas) - His uncle
Wyatt (Jeremy Allen White) - Cousin
Mel (Tom Holland) - Cousin
Phelan (Frank Grillo) - His uncle
Teddy (Max Riemelt, Joshua Orpin) - Cousin
Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) - Cousin
Phoenix (Matt Daddario, Joshua Bassett) - Cousin
Percy (Greg Sulkin) - Cousin
Parker (Brenton Thwaites) - Cousin
Peyton (Gavin Leatherwood) - Cousin
Page (Tahmoh Penikett) - Uncle
Owen (Tom Hardy, Pablo Schreiber) - Cousin
Joel (Glen Powell, Michael Provost) - son of Owen
Tanner (Jacob Elordi) - Cousin
Keith (Nico Greetham) - Cousin
Henry (Ronen Rubinstein,Karl Urban) - Cousin
Brendon (Leo Howard, Oliver Jackson Cohen) - Cousin
Kody Jr (Tanner Buchanan) - Son of Tanner
Piers (Christopher Meloni) - Gramps
Alan (Tom Welling) - Distant ancestor
Charles (Craig Parker) - son of alan
Ken (Wes Chatham) - Son of alan
Xander (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) - distant relative
Colt (Ryan Reynolds) - Brother in law
Clive (Jake Aunstin Walker) - Son of Dacre
Yorick (Ryan Gosling) - His familiar
Penn (Oliver Jackson Cohen) - Long distant relative direct descendant from his uncle's past life
Porter (Max Irons) - Long distant relative direct descendant from his uncle's past life
Pascal or Prescott (Robert Buckley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan) - direct descendants from his father's past life
Patrick (David Harbour) - ^^ and the uncle of the ones above
Xavier Johnson (John Krasinski) - second uncle once removed
Bruno Johnson (Charlie Cox) - second uncle once removed
Gerard Johnson (Derek Theler) - second uncle once removed
Dacre Ward-Johnson (Boyd Holbrook) - second uncle once removed
JJ Johnson (Dylan OBrien) - second uncle once removed
John Johnson (Drew Starkey) - second cousin once removed
George Johnson (Harris Dickinson) - second cousin once removed
Because It is impossible for me to have them all open, I will stick to the few first set that are chosen, and stop there, if someone else is chosen and I don't haev a back and forth reply, then I will close that and make the starters for those I haven't made. I may do exclusively one liners as my brain is not in the right place right now though.
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[image description] Two images next to each other. On the left the characters Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy being read to by their mother Marmie in a Christmas setting. On the right, Jo, Beth, Meg and Amy gathered around their mother Marmie all looking into different directions.
One question listeners: are you a Jo, Amy, Beth, or Meg? This episode, we’re discussing characters in the 1994 and 2019 versions of Little Women, and diving deep into subtextual readings and fan interpretations.
We’ll discuss disability, autistic, and queer readings, and try to answer our question: is Little Women a ‘story for every generation’, and why is it so popular?
To listen, just head to the link in our bio, or find us wherever you find podcasts 🎧
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📝 Shownotes: 📝
📼 Preread text (Rowan Ellis, https://youtu.be/SMFll3aIbmo)
Primary Sources:
📚 “Little Women” (1868, 1869) by Louisa May Alcott
���️ “Little Women” (1933) (dir. George Cukor, 📜 Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman)
🎞️ “Little Women” (1949) (dir. Mervyn LeRoy, 📜 Andrew Solt, Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman)
🎞️ “Little Women” (1994) (dir. Gillian Armstrong, 📜 Robin Swicord)
🎞️ “Little Women” (2019) (dir. + 📜 Greta Gerwig) (https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/little-women-by-greta-gerwig.pdf)
📺 “Little Women” (2017) (dir. Vanessa Caswill, 📜 Heidi Thomas) (Masterpiece: PBS)
Secondary Sources:
📰 “Life Magazine: Little Women: A Story for Every Generation” (Meredith Corp., 2020)
📜 ‘Everything depend[s] on the fashion of narration’: Women Writing Women Writers in Short Stories of the Fin-de-Siècle (Bryony Randall) 📜 “The New ‘Little Women’ Makes Space For Jo’s Queerness” (Shannon Keating) (https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/shannonkeating/little-women-greta-gerwig-saoirse-ronan-jo-march-queer) 📜 “The New Little Women Basically Proves Jo March is Queer” (Michelle Hyun Kim) (https://www.them.us/story/little-women-greta-gerwig-jo-march-queer) 📜 Amatonormativity (https://medium.com/the-science-scholar/opinion-amatonormativity-the-damaging-pedestal-of-romantic-love-d70cc0585b0f) 📜 “The Real Reason Hairspray Was Banned On The Little Women Set” (Avery Stone) (https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2019/12/9114384/little-women-movie-hair-makeup-interview) 📼 “Little Women: Laurie & Jo” (https://youtu.be/osdVRusNGgg) 🎞️ “Divergent” (2014) (dir. Neil Burger, 📜 Evan Daugherty, Vanessa Taylor) 📼 “Greta Gerwig, Representation, and the Universal Girl” (https://youtu.be/0p-cBSqIDbQ) 📼 “Why Neurodivergent People Relate to Jo March” (https://youtu.be/x-j5XK1wpyo)
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IG: https://www.instagram.com/liliannapod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/liliannapod Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/liliannasprereadmediathek
🎹 Intro Music 🎹: "Wall" by Jahzaar, licenced under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
🎹 Outro Music 🎹: “Waterbeat” by DJ Lengua, licenced under Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
🎹 Transition Music 🎹:
“Pencil” by zakkolar - Pixabay “Fireplace Fire Crackling - Loop” by SoundsForYou - Pixabay “Sleigh Bells fast” by jcdecha - Pixabay “Tambourine christmas sound effect 25” by beetpro - Pixabay “Footsteps in the snow, шаги в парке,” by SSPsurvival - Pixabay
#LittleWomen #LouisaMayAlcott #JoMarch #AmyMarch #BethMarch #MegMarch #Laurie #GretaGerwig #SaoirseRonan #EmmaWatson #FlorencePugh #ElizaScanlen #LauraDern #TimothéeChalamet #BobOdenkirk #MerylStreep #GillianArmstrong #SusanSarandon #WinonaRyder #KirstenDunst #ClaireDanes #ChristianBale #AdaptationTheory #MoviePodcast #podcast #queer #FeministPodcast #QueerPodcast #LiliAnnasPrereadMediathek #LiliAnnaPod #trans #ace #DisabledRepresentation #DisabledRep #disability #disabled
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Emilio Aguinaldo, Angelo Badalamenti, Wally Badarou, the 1963 UK release of The Beatles’s first album PLEASE PLEASE ME, George Benson, Wolf Blitzer, May Britt, Jay Dee Daugherty, the ERA (1972), Euronymous, the first movie screening (Paris 1895), Paul Gradishar (Thrift Store Halo), John Hassell, Cole Hauser, Heart’s 1986 “These Dreams” single, Randy Hobbs, Chuck Jackson, Werner Klemperer, Yayoi Kusama, Louis L’Amour, the laser (patented 1960), Karl Malden, Marcel Marceau, Ross Martin, Hamish MacCunn, Jēkabs Mediņš, Robin Le Mesurier (Wombles), Stephanie Mills, the 1956 musical “Mr. Wonderful,” Haing S. Ngor, Aaron North, Lena Olin, Patrick Olive (Hot Chocolate), Elvis Presley’s 1957 single “All Shook Up,” Danny Ray (“cape man” for James Brown), Howard Reitzes (Iron Butterfly), William Shatner, Stephen Sondheim, Chris Stainton, Suzanne Sulley (Human League), keyboardist Paul Taylor, Harry Vanda (Easybeats), M. Emmett Walsh, Andrew Lloyd Webber, blues-gospel singer-songwriter Bud Welch, Roger Whittaker, Reese Witherspoon, George Wyle (“The Ballad of Gilligan’s Isle”), and—from Chad & Jeremy—the great actor/singer-songwriter Jeremy Clyde. Beyond music, Jeremy has a long and impressive resume acting in musicals, TV shows, and films. He still cranking out music and currently touring with Peter Asher. Here's an article I wrote about C&J’s touchstone ARK album https://www.culturesonar.com/rescuing-chad-jeremys-the-ark-half-a-century-later/ Meanwhile, HB JC. Thank you for your years of creativity.
#chadandjeremy #jeremyclyde #chadstuart #britishinvasion #singersongwriter #peter asher
#Chad & Jeremy#Jeremy Clyde#Chad Stuart#british invasion#singer songwriter#Peter Asher#Johnny J Blair
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All it took was a few strokes of the pen for Donald Trump and Joe Biden to add to a long, strange American tradition.The presidential pardon dates back to George Washington more than two centuries ago. Bestowed upon thousands and thousands of Americans since then, it remains a power both unique and highly subjective. Richard Nixon says goodbye with a victorious salute to his staff members outside the White House as he boards a helicopter after resigning the presidency on Aug. 9, 1974. President Gerald Ford fully pardoned Nixon one month later. (Bob Daugherty / Associated Press) “Generally, presidents may pardon any federal crime,” says Jeffrey Crouch, an assistant law professor at American University in Washington, D.C. “Moreover, they may use clemency as often as they would like.”This authority has led to controversial decisions, including reprieves for the likes of President Richard Nixon, officials implicated in the Iran-Contra affair and disgraced commodities trader Marc Rich. The list grew a little longer in recent weeks when Trump pardoned 1,500 or so Jan. 6 rioters and Biden did likewise for some of his closest family members.The history of executive clemency is also marked by examples that have slipped from memory despite being just as debatable or, in some cases, quirky.Here is a sampling:1795: The Whiskey RebellionIn the early 1790s, Pennsylvania farmers tarred and feathered several government officials sent to collect a new tax on whiskey production. As violence spread, Washington — in his second term as president — personally led a militia force to quell what became known as the Whiskey Rebellion.Washington decided to issue the first executive clemency in 1795, exonerating “all persons guilty of the said treasons.” Though insistent on the rule of law, he spoke of a need to “mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness.”1815: The pirate Jean LafitteDuring the War of 1812, British forces approached the notorious Gulf of Mexico smuggler for help in attacking the U.S. coastline. Lafitte not only warned American authorities; he and his crew proved crucial in defending New Orleans.As a reward, President James Madison pardoned them for any “clandestine and lawless” acts they might previously have committed.1830: George WilsonThis case showed that not all pardons are created equal.President Andrew Jackson issued an executive clemency that spared Wilson from being hanged for robbing the mail, but did not preclude a lengthy prison term. Wilson turned it down.Startled authorities looked to the Supreme Court, which ruled Wilson had a right to refuse. Historical accounts regarding what happened next are murky — some say he was hanged; others suggest he accepted a subsequent pardon from President Martin Van Buren.1858: Brigham YoungThe Utah War of 1857-58 began when U.S. Army soldiers marched west to install a new governor for the territory occupied by the Latter-day Saints and their leader Young. Though the yearlong standoff was uneventful, tensions led to Mormons attacking and killing more than 100 innocent people in a wagon train bound for California.The war finally ended when President James Buchanan — facing criticism for what was known as “Buchanan’s Blunder” — pardoned Young and his followers for resisting the government. In return, they submitted to U.S. rule.1868: The Confederate armyPresident Andrew Johnson waited until three years after the Civil War to issue an Independence Day amnesty to anyone who participated in what he called “the rebellion.” Johnson justified the action as a means to “promote and procure complete fraternal reconciliation among the whole people.” A photograph published in The Times in 1925 shows Confederate veterans and others at Hollywood Forever Cemetery for the unveiling of a monument to fallen soldiers of the Confederacy. (Los Angeles Times archive / UCLA Library) 1971: Jimmy HoffaThe infamous labor leader went to federal prison in 1967 for jury tampering, fraud and conspiracy. Nixon tempered the commutation of his sentence by demanding that he refrain from union activities. But declassified documents show the president’s aides sought to use Hoffa to gain labor support for Nixon’s 1972 reelection campaign.Several years later, Hoffa disappeared under mysterious circumstances and was never seen again. Teamsters Union President Jimmy Hoffa shown in Washington in 1959. (Associated Press) 1977: Vietnam draft dodgersOn his first full day in office, President Jimmy Carter issued a blanket pardon to anyone who had evaded the draft, allowing thousands of young men to return from Canada and other countries. It was part of his campaign vow to address the unfinished business of the Vietnam War.1977: ‘Tokyo Rose’It was 1941 when Iva Ikuko Toguri — born in Los Angeles, educated at UCLA — moved to Japan. After the end of World War II, U.S. authorities charged the so-called Tokyo Rose — a radio handle she never used — with being one of several women who broadcast English-language radio shows meant to demoralize American troops. She was convicted of treason and sentenced to 10 years in prison.Nearly three decades later, after two prosecution witnesses said they testified under duress, President Gerald Ford granted her an unconditional pardon. Iva Ikuko Toguri is shown after her release from Federal Women’s Reformatory in Alderson, W.Va., on Jan. 28, 1956. (Associated Press) 1989: George SteinbrennerThe bombastic owner of the New York Yankees was convicted and fined, but not imprisoned, for making illegal contributions to Nixon’s 1972 campaign. Years later, President Ronald Reagan issued a pardon that did not cleanse Steinbrenner’s record but did restore his full citizenship rights.2001: Patty HearstThe newspaper heiress, who was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army and later joined them as “Tania,” was the recipient of two presidential actions. Carter commuted her prison sentence for bank robbery in 1979, then President Bill Clinton issued a full pardon on his final day in office. Patty Hearst in handcuffs, escorted by two women at the inmate entrance of the Criminal Court Building in Los Angeles in 1976. (John Malmin/Los Angeles Times)
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Donald Trump claimed that Kamala Harris is taking days off and not properly campaigning because she knows something about the election that the American public doesn’t.
Trump made the cryptic comments during his campaign rally in Georgia.
“This is a woman who took yesterday off, how do you take yesterday off?” asked Trump.
“You’ve got 13 days, you’re running for the presidency, she takes time off,” he added.
“I’ve got 52 days in a row and I’m not taking any days off, that I can tell you,” said Trump.
“I hear she’s taking another one tomorrow or something – it’s the craziest thing I’ve ever seen – maybe she knows something that we don’t know, that’s bad, right? Maybe she knows something we don’t know – does everybody understand that, maybe, maybe,” he concluded.
Respondents on X speculated that Trump was referring to Democrats cheating to win the election or the election not happening at all.
Harris had no speeches or public appearances scheduled for Tuesday, with her campaign only noting that she would take part in a recorded interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson and another with Telemundo.
Her only major event yesterday was a town hall show with CNN that didn’t go too well as even Anderson Cooper made her look silly.
As we highlighted earlier, both former Congressman George Santos and journalist Eric Daugherty suggested that a story would come out today that will end Kamala’s campaign.
Some have expressed doubt given that previous supposedly scandalous stories about Harris and Tim Walz have fizzled into nothingburgers.
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sagwa the chinese siamese cat cat and mouse george daugherty
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alejandro speitzer, alexander ludwig, alvaro rico, andrè lamoglia, andrew matarazzo, arón piper, austin butler, ben levin, brandon flynn, brandon larracuente, brant daugherty, brenton thwaties, cameron monaghan, carlos cuevas, charlie carver, connor jessup, darren barnet, derek luh, diego tinoco, drew ray tanner, dylan o'brien, elliot fisher, emilio sakraya, evan mock, franco masini, freddie stroma, froy gutierrez, gavin leatherwood, george sear, henry zaga, itzan escamilla, jay lycurgo, jeremy allen white, jeremy pope, johnny sibilly, jordan buhat, josh macqueen, josha stradowski, justice smith, keith powers, kit connor, laith ashley, lucien laviscount, mason dye, mason gooding, max carver, max thieriot, matthew noszka, miguel bernardeau, miguel herran, miles teller, nicholas galitzine, nick jonas, nick robinson, noah beck, noah centineo, nolan gerard funk, omar ayuso, rafael de la fuente, rafael silva, ronen rubinstein, ross butler, ross lynch, santiago segura, sebastian mayer mori, shawn mendes, taylor zakhar perez, trevor donovan, tyler hynes, tyler posey, will poulter, & wolfgang novogratz
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Hello and Welcome to 'I share the silly entrance animations for my silly wrestler characters and encourage you to make assumptions about them as people based purely on these videos' where exactly that and @randomfrog2 encouraged me to so here you all go. Links will be filled over time, I couldn't record or upload them all in one go.
Under the cut because between 2k22 and 2k23 there Will eventually be 200 of them total
Abatai 'Abby' Xiao
Ace Dominguez
Adalia Mitchell/Adalia Undead
Adam Cooke/Adam Frankenstein
Adelaide Anderson
Adriel Duffy
Aidan Seeds
Aiko Yamamoto
Aisling Miller
Alan Burgess/The Necromancer
Alexis Thurston
Alfie Winchester
Alfonse 'Avalanche' Boucher
Alfonso Price/Alpha Ali
Alicia Tigner
Alyssa Evans
Amos Wellworth/The Purple Pig
Andy Poux/Andy Scathe
Angelina Manhardt
Archie Robinson/Archie Eagle
Ash Daugherty/The Rubber Chicken Man
Aster Chadha/The Spider
Audriana Parrakkal/The Phantom
Augustus de Blaauw
Aura Hilton
Austin Kirwan/Austin England
Ayanna Mariani
Bartholomew Reeves
Beatrice Lipe
Bertie Bronner
Betsy-Ann Sol
Blaire Wilcox
Brea Orko
Brook Edghort/Captain Brook Edghort
Bruno 'The Felon' Fraser
Bryant 'The Harpy' Tremblay
Caius Pabon
Carlene Skrzypczynski
Cheryl Vogel
Clemence Maurer
Clifford Gilbert
Colin Almarez/Mint Man Almarez
Colt Smiley
Constance Cole
Cooper Carnocan/The Janitor
Damien Kudlinski
Darin Ahmed
Davina Finister
Demetrius Kappotis
Dempsey Blair
Deodatus Bisnett
Dewey Roll/Cottonmouth
Dick Dexter/Dickhead Dexter
Dmitri Pavlov/Glowmaster
Donald Ripa/Queen Ripa
Dympna Lammchen
Edd Woods
Elina Baene/Swamp Witch Elina
Elton Maldonado
Elvira Leithead/Elvira Flash
Elwood McLaren
Elysia Brunner
Emerald Ashley
Erica Shooter/Naughty Nurse Shooter
Ernesto Curry
Evan Stewart/Evan Galaxium
Everly Leigh
Ezio Fahim
Fae Nicholas
Fia Matthews/The Jester
Floyd Gossard/Heartstopper Gossard
Ford Gossard/Showstopper Gossard
Gayle Mokriy
Genevieve Lee/Snake Princess
Gerard Apple
Ginnie Davey
Greg McCarthy/Superstar Greg McCarthy
Guadalupe Batchelor
Harith Rammurthy/Talon Rammurthy
Harry Moore/Machine Gun Harold
Hettie McCormack/Pookie Bunny
Ianthe Jennings/Ianthe Plague
Ilene Fanshaw
Indiana Stone
Indigo Wilson
Indira Doxtator
Isabel Abbeglen
Ishaan Prabhu
Ivo Carrico/Portuguese Man O' War
Jacques Smith
Jak McNicholas
Javon George/The Pimp Javon
Jeana Quinn
Jebediah Oprea
Jeremy Cruz
Jimmie Hutton
Jock Kelly
Joey Duvall/Joey D
Jonas Gabriel/Fox Gabriel
Jordan Barr
Kaden Dunlap
Kailey Samuels
Kanon Ozawa
Kaori Flores
Karter John
Kasumi Wellard
Katrina Giraud
Kehlani Who
Kelby Kadeer/King Kelby
Kenneth Christmas/Fly Boy Kenny
Kimberley Wainwright
Kiyomi Roman
Kori Hernandez
Kyra Padhi
Langdon Mass
Lenore Dillard
Liang Tao
Lillia Robertson
Lilly Ansa/Lilith Ansa
Lincoln Swinton
Lionel Connor
Lisa Belrose
Liz Schlachter
Louis Bridget/Big Baby
Lukas Craveiro/Senator Lukas Craveiro
Maddison Toxtle/Toxic Maddi
Maia Smith
Marci Britt
Marcus Gardiner
Margarita Harrison
Mariella Gillet/Iron Kitten
Marina Gonzo
Mavis Payton/The Blushing Bride
Meena Gacitua
Meghan Schreck
Mim McHoney
Mitsuki Ootani/Bon Bon Bunny
Myles Neil/Steamboat Willie
Nancy Sharp
Nelly James
Netty Richardson
Norma 'The Doll' Laskey
Nyx Vanderhoff
Ollie Logan/Witch Doctor Logan
Pancake Spryert
Pam Eisen
Perry 'The Worm' Ticehurst
Princess Warren
Quiana Billings
Quincey Crabb
Reabetswe Okonjo
Reilly Jeppe
Ruby Ankney
Rufus Robby
Rupert English/Rupert Beauty
Sable Bow
Samantha Trapp
Samuel Perryman
Sasha Fedosov/Adorable Aleksander
Shayne Zaveri
Sheridan Lowe/Rosebud Lowe
Sloane Koskic
Sofie Tanner
Sommer Chauhan
Sparrow Martin
Stacey Jacobs/The Metal Mouth Maniac
Stephen Shabnur/Kitty Stephen
Sunny Cockerill
Sven Miller Garrett
Tabitha Valot/T Valentine
Teri Cullen
Ursula Benjamin
Verity Ahmed/Gremlin Ahmed
Victoria Wangdi/Princess Victoria Wang
Vivi Masters
Walter Cauley
Willis 'Turbo Fox' Judd
Xandria Cruz
Yaoting Duan
#wwe 2k22#wwe 2k23#custom character#my ocs#Come make assumptions about my stupid creations here!#First 10 out now#Youtube says that's my daily upload limit#I know absolutely nothing about wrestling beyond these silly characters I made#I've wanted to do this ever since I made Alan's entrance#and thought 'damn this feels like he gets high on the reg'#And just got curious what sort of assumptions other people could pull from these#anyway Alan smoking weed is canon#I accept assumptions in any format
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Hi lovely helpers! Can I please ask for a brunette male faceclaim with modern (non period) acting resources between 25-35 who can play the cousin of Katie Stevens, please? Thank you so much for all your amazing help over the years for the roleplay community <3
Brant Daugherty (1985)
Daniel Sharman (1986)
Ryan O'Connell (1986) - is gay and has cerebral palsy.
Grey Damon (1987)
Aneurin Barnard (1987)
Daniel Durant (1989) - is deaf.
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish.
Ash Palmisciano (1990) - is trans.
Nyle DiMarco (1989) - is deaf and sexually fluid.
Richard Harmon (1991) English, French-Canadian, Italian, Mi’kmaq.
Josh Hutcherson (1992)
Barry Keoghan (1992)
Joe Keery (1992)
Jack Quaid (1992)
Jesús Castro (1993) Romani / Spanish.
David Lambert (1993) Puerto Rican / Irish, English, German, French.
Freddy Carter (1993)
Thomas Doherty (1995)
Maxence Danet-Fauvel (1993)
Toby Wallace (1995)
Cody Christian (1995) Penobscot, Passamaquoddy / English.
Odiseas Georgiadis (1996) Ghanaian / Greek.
Mason Temple (1996) Taiwanese / White.
Archie Renaux (1997) English and Punjabi Indian.
Spencer MacPherson (1997)
George Robinson (1997) - is paraplegic.
You're so sweet, thank you for your nice words! I hope you find these suggestions useful. 💜
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🧵 The Quilters Hall of Fame (Webster House) Marion, Indiana
The Marie Webster House, also known as George Webster Jr. and Marie Daugherty House, is a historic house at 926 South Washington Street in Marion, Indiana. Built in 1905, it was the home of quilter Marie Webster from 1909 until 1942, and is now home to the Quilters Hall of Fame.










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‘Bugs Bunny at The Symphony’ Returning to Los Angeles
The film-and-orchestra concert comes to the Microsoft Theater this July, featuring 16 classic ‘Looney Tunes’ projected on a big screen with a live symphony orchestra conducted by Emmy Award winner George Daugherty; tickets go on sale March 17. from AWN Headline News https://ift.tt/XJHRAjQ
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Little Women (1994/2019) Part 3 is now LIVE
We’ve reached the final part of our trilogy on Little Women, and the time has come to say good-bye to the March sisters and co… But not before we’ve thoroughly discussed these adaptations one last time!
So join us once more as we examine how the two films treat their male love-interests, how Gerwig reimagines the concept of the ‘family’, and as we question who, or what, we should be directing our criticisms towards when we critique these movies.
Can Little Women be a ‘story for every generation’? Or is this the wrong question?
To hear our views, hit the link in our bio, or find us on all good podcasting apps 🎧 [headphones emoji]
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📝 Shownotes: 📝
📼 Preread text (Rowan Ellis, https://youtu.be/SMFll3aIbmo)
Primary Sources:
📚 “Little Women” (1868, 1869) by Louisa May Alcott 🎞️ “Little Women” (1933) (dir. George Cukor, 📜 Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman) 🎞️ “Little Women” (1949) (dir. Mervyn LeRoy, 📜 Andrew Solt, Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman) 🎞️ “Little Women” (1994) (dir. Gillian Armstrong, 📜 Robin Swicord) 🎞️ “Little Women” (2019) (dir. + 📜 Greta Gerwig) (https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/little-women-by-greta-gerwig.pdf) 📺 “Little Women” (2017) (dir. Vanessa Caswill, 📜 Heidi Thomas) (Masterpiece: PBS)
Secondary Sources:
📰 “Life Magazine: Little Women: A Story for Every Generation” (Meredith Corp., 2020)
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‘Bugs Bunny at The Symphony’ Returning to Los Angeles
The film-and-orchestra concert comes to the Microsoft Theater this July, featuring 16 classic ‘Looney Tunes’ projected on a big screen with a live symphony orchestra conducted by Emmy Award winner George Daugherty; tickets go on sale March 17. from AWN Headline News https://ift.tt/vQ6KUiV
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