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jamiemarsters · 2 years ago
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Pic of the Day: That time @realjamesmarsters actually played a good dad... in @newlife_movie 2015
#JamesMarsters @mr_jpm #JonathanPatrickMoore #NewLife #NouvelleVie #GoodDadJamesWasKindaNovel #AndALittleWeirdGivenHeWasPlayingDadToAFullGrownMan #Which #Uh #NowHeACTUALLYIS #Weird
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90smovies · 1 month ago
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nerds-yearbook · 2 months ago
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Star Trek First Contact was released on November 22, 1996. It was the second Star Trek film to feature the crew of The Next Generation and was directed by TNG actor Jonathan Frakes. It is reported to be one of the favorites of the TNG actors and of the TNG ST films, a fan favorite. It was the highest grossing Star Trek film until 2009. Fan favorite villians the Borg were brought back. The Borg traveled back in time to prevent the first warp drive trip and the Earth's first contact with Vulcans on April 5, 2374 (a date chosen as it was the birthday of screenwriter Ronald D Moore's son). The USS Enterprise traveled back to April 4, 2374 to make sure history stayed on track. Geordi (LeVar Burton) finally got optical implants and was able to get rid of his visor. The higher budget also allowed the film makers to better realize the Borg. Robert Picardo from Star Trek Voyager made a cameo as Emergency Medical Hologram. The character of Zefram Cochrane, who made the historic flight, first appeared in the Star Trek TOS episode "Metamorphosis" (1967) and was played by Glenn Corbett. In this version, Cochrane was played by James Cromwell. ("Star Trek: First Contact", Movie Event)
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badmovieihave · 9 months ago
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Bad movie I have Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom 2023
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cinematic-literature · 2 years ago
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You S04E10 (The Death of Jonathan Moore)
Book title
Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership (2019) by Winston Lord and Henry Kissinger
Meditations (Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν in Ancient Greek; 180 A.D.) by Marcus Aurelius
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (2007) by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson
Codes and Ciphers (1939) by Alexander D'Agapeyeff
Who's Who in Aviation History (1994) by William H. Longyard
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fetchmearum420 · 2 years ago
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Doctor I’m in love with him
Also blue has always been his color apparently
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Just wanted to point out bacon face chase looking like he’s seen the death of Mary queen of Scott’s
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venussaidso · 1 month ago
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝘁 𝗔𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘁𝘆𝗽𝗲
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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.
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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.
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Ashwini Sun Selah Victor voices Chloé Bourgeois who is the spoiled rich daughter of Paris' former mayor, André Bourgeois.
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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.
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And then Magha Moon Lindsay Ridgeway was the singing voice for Darla Dimple.
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Mula Moon Emma Roberts plays Poppy Moore who is a spoiled American girl who comes from a very wealthy family.
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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.
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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 ☠️.
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Ashwini Moon Leighton Meester plays Blair Waldorf who literally comes from old money, and she is considered to be very spoiled. And power driven.
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Magha Sun Blake Lively plays Serena van der Woodsen who also comes from old money. She is also considered to be spoiled.
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Mula Moon Victoria Pedretti plays the character Love Quinn who comes from a very wealthy and powerful family.
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Mula Moon Eleanor Tomlinson plays Sylvie in the series One Day. Her character literally comes from old money.
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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.
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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.
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The film Soft Top Hard Shoulder is written by, and stars Ashwini Sun Peter Capaldi. His character is a struggling artist in London who comes from a very wealthy family.
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Ashwini Moon Sarah Snook and Mula Sun Jeremy Armstrong both play one of the Roy siblings. Their father is a billionaire.
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Ashwini Sun Phoebe Dynevor, Mula Moon Hannah Dodd and Ashwini Sun Jonathan Bailey play one of the main Bridgerton siblings who literally come from old money.
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In the film Awake, Ashwini Sun Hayden Christensen plays a scion of a wealthy banking family.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Mula Sun, Mula Moon Jodi Eichelberger voiced the character Stingy who is a possessive collector and the son of the wealthiest person in LazyTown.
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Mula Moon Jaclyn Linetsky voiced the iconic spoiled brat, Caillou.
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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).
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Ketu constantly pulling in energy (even to the point of destruction as it's a shadow planet), we see just how power hungry and domineering of a force she is.
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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.
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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.
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satansapostle6 · 1 year ago
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Characters I Write For
Please message me with any ideas/requests! I need ideas(short fics or series)
Mostly write for fem!readers. I can write fluff, angst, smut, etc. If I’m not comfortable with something I can let you know
Character/Actor List
Favorite Characters/Actors To Write For
Draco Malfoy, Weasley twins
Jesse Pinkman
Paul Dano characters
Josh Hutcherson characters
Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel
Damon Salvatore, Silas, Klaus Mikaelson, Kol Mikaelson
Rodrick Heffley
Bellamy Blake
Ezra Fitz(should probably make it clear I don’t condone)
Ian Duncan(Community)
Charlie(It’s Always Sunny)
Luke Castellan, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase
Finnick Odair
Tommy Shelby
Killian Hook
Paul Dano
Klitz(The Girl Next Door)
Dwayne Hoover(Little Miss Sunshine)
Edward Nashton(The Batman)
Calvin Weir-Fields(Ruby Sparks)
Brian Wilcox(Fast Food Nation)
Joby Taylor(For Ellen)
Nick Flynn(Being Flynn)
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark(The Hunger Games)
Mike Schmidt(FNAF)
Josh Futturman(Future Man)
Devon Bostick
Rodrick Heffley(Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Jasper Jordan(The 100)
Cillian Murphy
Tommy Shelby(Peaky Blinders)
Dr. Jonathan Crane(The Dark Knight)
Neil(Watching the Detectives)
Christian Bale
Patrick Bateman(American Psycho)
Bruce Wayne(The Dark Knight)
Breaking Bad
Jesse Pinkman
Jane Margolis
Saul Goodman
Harry Potter(Golden Trio Era)
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Hermione Granger
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Draco Malfoy
Pansy Parkinson
Blaise Zabini
Theodore Nott
Daphne Greengrass
Adrian Pucey
Terence Higgs
Harry Potter(Marauders Era)
James Potter
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Lily Potter
Severus Snape
Regulus Black
Lucius Malfoy
Narcissa Malfoy
Bellatrix Lestrange
Arthur Weasley
Harry Potter(Fantastic Beasts Era)
Newt Scamander
Queenie Goldstein
Leta Lestrange
Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson
Annabeth Chase
Luke Castellan
Thalia Grace
Jason Grace
+ Gods
Criminal Minds
Spencer Reid
Aaron Hotchner
Emily Prentiss
Derek Morgan
JJ
Penelope Garcia
David Rossi
Elle Greenaway
Cat Adams
Megan Kane
Supernatural
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
John Winchester
Mary Winchester
Castiel
Charlie Bradbury
Rowena McLeod
Adam Milligan
Lucifer
Ruby
Jessica Moore
Gabriel
Benny Lafitte
Bela Talbot
Jo Harvelle
Ellen Harvelle
Superstore
Jonah Simms
Amy Sosa
Marcus White
Garrett McNeill
Dina Fox
Cheyenne Lee
Bo Thompson
Gilmore Girls
Lorelai Gilmore
Christopher Hayden
Luke Danes
Logan Huntzberger
Jess Mariano
The Hunger Games
Peeta Mellark
Katniss Everdeen
Gale Hawthorn
Finnick Odair
Johanna Mason
Haymitch Abernathy
Pretty Little Liars
Aria Montgomery
Spencer Hastings
Emily Fields
Hannah Marin
Mona Vanderwaal
Alison Di Laurentis
Jason Di Laurentis
Ezra Fitz
Toby Cavanaugh
Jenna Marshall
Caleb Rivers
The Vampire Diaries
Damon Salvatore
Stefan Salvatore
Katherine Pierce
Elena Gilbert
Jeremy Gilbert
Bonnie Bennett
Caroline Forbes
The Originals
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Rebekah Mikaelson
Freya Mikaelson
Hayley Marshall
Marcel Gerard
Davina Claire
Twilight
Edward Cullen
Bella Swan
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Emmett Cullen
Victoria
The 100
Bellamy Blake
Octavia Blake
Jasper Jordan
Shameless
Fiona Gallagher
Lip Gallagher
Carl Gallagher
Frank Gallagher
Mandy Milkovich
Kevin Ball
Veronica Fisher
The Bear
Carmy Berzatto
Sydney Adamu
Richie Jerimovich
Suicide Squad
Harley Quinn
Rick Flag
Blackguard
Once Upon A Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Rumplestiltskin
Robin Hood
Ruby
Hades
Community
Jeff Winger
Abed Nadir
Annie Edison
Troy Barnes
Ian Duncan
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Charlie Kelly
Dennis Reynolds
Dee Reynolds
Mac
Cricket
House MD
Greg House
Robert Chase
James Wilson
Lisa Cuddy
Parks and Recreation
Ben Wyatt
April Ludgate
Andy Dwyer
MCU, Marvel
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark
Natasha Romanoff
Bruce Banner
Wanda Maximoff
Loki Laufeyson
Peter Parker(Holland, Garfield, Maguire)
Gamora
Peter Quill
Scott Lang
Steven Strange
Jessica Jones
Wade Wilson
DC CW
Oliver Queen
Barry Allen
Felicity Smoak
Laurel Lance
Sara Lance
Malcom Merlyn
John Constantine
Leonard Snart
Ray Palmer
Caitlyn Snow
Julian Albert
Rip Hunter
10 Things I Hate About You
Patrick Verona
Cameron James
New Girl
Jess Day
Nick Miller
Schmidt
Other Characters
Charlie Kelmeckis(Perks Of Being A Wallflower)
Jesse Eisenberg Characters
Dr. Who(10th Doctor)
Will Probably Add More
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berrrydameyve · 3 months ago
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Have I ever told you how much I LOVE the Turkish dub of the Spider-verse movies?
Like ı love the cast Nihan Omuz as Gwen stacy, I LOVE her voice, she understood the assignment while voice acting this teenager
AND PETER B. OH PETER B. It's. almost. exactly. the. same. WITH FATİH ÖZACUN ON THE MIC!!! my favorite dubbed characther is Peter B and ı love his Turkish voiceso much
I also think Arda Tümer was a really good choice for Miles, his voice matches with his personality
OH MY SECOND FAVORITE IS MILES' DAD BECAUSE HIS DUB IS ALSO AWESOME and it'sssss SİNAN DİVRİK!!! I LOVE SİNAN DİVRİK OKAY I JUST LOVE HIS VOICE SO MUCH
Erdem Tunatekin as Miguel O'hara, this. man. oh this man he did a perfect job at sounding so calm then absolutely mad and all the ıter things. it matches his personality PERFECTLY AD I LOVE IT SO SO SO MUCH
as much as I hate miguel Erdem voiced him flawlessly and ugh I love it
and I'm just dropping the cast's list here (source: seslendirmekadrolari.com )
Shameik Moore ... Miles Morales / Örümcek-Adam (Arda Tümer)
Hailee Steinfeld ... Gwen Stacy / Örümcek-Kadın (Nihan Omuz)
Oscar Isaac ... Miguel O'Hara / Örümcek-Adam 2099 (Erden Tunatekin)
Jake Johnson ... Peter B. Parker / Örümcek-Adam (Fatih Özacun)
Issa Rae ... Jessica Drew / Örümcek-Kadın (Özlem Abacı)
Daniel Kaluuya ... Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Örümcek-Punk (Efe Erkekli)
Karan Soni ... Pavitr Prabhakar / Örümcek-Pavitr (Ali Hekimoğlu)
Andy Samberg ... Ben Reilly / Scarlet Örümcek (Sefa Zengin)
Amandla Stenberg ... Margo Kess / Örümcek-Byte (Ece Bozçalı)
Jason Schwartzman ... Jonathan Ohnn / Benek (Tugay Erverdi)
Luna Lauren Vélez ... Rio Morales (Seval Tufan)
Brian Tyree Henry ... Jefferson Davis (Sinan Divrik)
Mahershala Ali ... Aaron Amca / Prowler (Zeki Atlı)
Greta Lee ... LYLA (Nurhan Yılma)
Shea Whigham ... George Stacy (Özgür Atkın)
Jorma Taccone ... Adrian Toomes / Vulture (Oğuz Özoğul)
Melissa Sturm ... Mary Jane Watson (Burçin Artut)
Elizabeth Perkins ... May Hala (Zeyno Burcu Temel)
Gredel Berrios-Calladine ... Ben Enişte (Müjdat Talu)
Rachel Dretch ... Bayan Weber (Şebnem Ünaldı)
Lorraine Velez ... Maria (Canan Çiftel)
Ashley London ... Gayatri (Ziba Esmaili)
Libby Thomas Dickey ... Miguel'in Kızı (Tuana Tanem Yılmaz)
John Mulaney ... Örümcek-Domuz (Onur Akgülgil)
Peggy Lu ... Bayan Chen (Sema Kahriman)
Rez Kempton ... Gutierrez (Arda Kavaklıoğlu)
Ziggy Marley ... Lenny (Jan Peridar)
Peter Sohn ... Ganke Lee (Burak Öner)
Taran Killam ... Patrick O' Hara / Webslinger (Berk Avcı)
J.K. Simmons ... J.J. Jameson (Aziz Güngör)
Alfred Molina ... Dr. Otto Octavius (Kerem Atabeyoğlu)
Josh Keaton ... Spectacular Spider-Man (Emrullah Uzun)
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cleolinda · 10 months ago
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Weekend Links, March 17, 2024
My posts
We have had another Trespasser Weirdness Incident at my house, so. Suffice it to say that the Hot & Vintage Movie Women tournament is my primary coping mechanism at this point, and bless @hotvintagepoll for all their work. All 257 polls are up, although many of them have already closed on a rolling basis these last two weeks. Hedy Lamarr vs Sonja Henie was the very last one, and it is a blowout like I have not seen since the time I asked if people throw away their movie theater trash. I think round 2 starts a week from Monday? I would like to apologize for reblogging every single poll, except that I’m not the least bit sorry. 
I posted propaganda several times--sometimes just because a contestant didn’t have much and I wanted to chip in (still in play: Juanita Moore and Martha Sleeper). But I also showed up specifically for Norma Shearer, Claire Bloom, Tallulah Bankhead, Deborah Kerr, a little bit for Joan Fontaine (poll here), Julie Christie (on my mom’s behalf), Gene Tierney, Paulette Goddard, and Ava Gardner. My loyalties will shift as we see who progresses, but I'm wearing the Ava jersey at this point.
Reblogs of interest
A couple of serious links:
The Jewish filmmakers who won an Oscar for The Zone of Interest, a Holocaust film, used their speech time to condemn what’s happening in Gaza. (It helps to read the quote as “as men who refute {their Jewishness and the Holocaust} being used as justification.” “Refute their Jewishness” jumps out weirdly at first glance and confused people.)
I can’t tell if the JKR defender/Holocaust denier in this ask knows they’re lying or just really didn’t know that transgender health books and surgery did, in fact, exist, and that the Nazis targeted them. If you need photographic evidence for future discussions, here you are. Side note: Don't believe everything your favorite childhood author tells you.
Posts that are not serious links or hot lady polls:
Of course, this week we celebrated the Ides of March. (Happy birthday to... Chocolate Guy Amaury Guichon??) Featuring:
Southern Mark Antony
If Mark Antony was Gen Z
“Oh not you as well, Brutus!”
Also, happy birthday this fine St. Patrick’s Day to Hozier, who was on the Wiggles once, and has a new EP coming out this Friday. Please join me in not being the least bit normal about it. 
The bredlik that the Fairy vs. Walrus debate needed
“Started tone matching my Iraqi corner store guy,” bless everyone involved
A fanfic summary that will hit you like a brick to the face
“Intrigue, Ink, and Drama Grip the Fountain Pen Community”
The Arthur Conan Doyle approach to fic comments
The Kate Middleton Mysteries (”The extent to which this is not Philip Marlowe’s problem is unbelievable”)
Noted power couple/chaos elementals Merchant Ivory
Help improving color in your art
Doggust 2023: the art of Jonathan Wesslund  
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Honestly the best part of “I’m Just Ken” at the Oscars for me is Margot Robbie fighting for her life not to laugh
This domino project is honestly really upsetting to me, lmao (THE TIME IT MUST HAVE TAKEN!!)
Death: the bees told her
Puma chirps
A seal’s relaxing ice bath
The sacred texts
The reason we celebrate the Ides of March on Tumblr
Happy birthday to the Old as Balls gifset
A cat’s dating profile
Personal tag of the week
pixel art, because there are some incredible artists on here.
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jamiemarsters · 2 years ago
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Pic of the Day: @mr_jpm looking like we *all* would in the face of @realjamesmarsters coming at us with open arms... aka James & Jonathan in @newlife_movie 2015 #JamesMarsters #JonathanPatrickMoore #NewLife #OneOfUs #OneOfUs #WhoCanBlameHim #CertainlyNotUs #HesJustSoHAPPY https://www.instagram.com/p/CpOiYyHrqsJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cardinalhq · 24 days ago
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most wanted male fcs by you & your members?
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alex Aiono, Alex Fitzalan, Alfie Enoch, Andrew Garfield, Anthony Keyvan, Ashton Sanders, Austin Zajur, Blake Ritson, Boyd Holbrook, Brendan Fraiser, Bright Vachirawit, Burn Gorman, Charles Melton, Christian Bale, Colin O'Donoghue, Daniel Henney, Dev Patel, Diego Luna, Dominic Cooper, Drew Starkey, Dylan Arnold, Elliot Fletcher, Evan Mock, Felix Mallard, Henry Golding, Idris Elba, James McAvoy, Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Pope, Jonathan Groff, Josh O'Connor, Justin H. Min, Keanu Reeves, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Keith Powers, Lee Dong Wook, Lucien Laviscount, Mads Mikkelsen, Manny Jacinto, Matthew Lillard, Michael Mando, Mike Faist, Milo Ventimiglia, Ncuti Gatwa, Noah Adams, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Patrick Wilson, Pedro Pascal, Rahul Kohli, Rami Malek, Raymond Ablack, Riz Ahmed, Rudy Pankow, Sasha Roiz, Shemar Moore, Skeet Ulrich, Taron Egerton, Taylor Zakhar-Perez, Timothy Olyphant, Tom Blyth, Tom Holland, & Wentworth Miller!
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nerds-yearbook · 2 months ago
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On November 18, 1994, Star Trek the Next Generation transitioned to the big screen. William Shatner (Captain James T Kirk), James Doohan (Scotty), and Walter Koenig (Chekov) from the original franchise appeared in the film to pass the torch. Leonard Nimoy (Spock), Deforest Kelley (Bones), and George Takei (Sulu) were originally slated to return with Kirk instead but declined. The movie introduced Alan Ruck as Star Fleet Captain Harriman, and a new villian named Soran played by Malcom McDowell. Returning from the TV series were Patrick Stewart (Picard), Jonathan Frakes (Riker), Brent Spiner (Data), LeVar Burton (Geordi), Michael Dorn (Warf), Gates McFadden (Beverly), Marina Sirtis (troi), Majel Barrett (computer), Whoopie Goldberg (Guinan), Barbara March (Lursa), and Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor). The film saw the death of Captain Kirk, which had to be reshot due to dislike at screenings of the original death. It also featured the destruction of Enterprise.
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watchingcbeams · 1 month ago
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Compiled a bunch of reading lists/recommendations in my notes
Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard
And Strange at Ecbatan the Trees by Michael Bishop
In Between the Sheets by Ian McEwan
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman
Camp Concentration by Thomas Disch
Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Engines of Logic: Mathematicians and the Origin of the Computer by Martin Davis
Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin
Polemics by Alain Badiou
Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns by Kent Beck
Speedboat by Renata Adler
The Dynamics of Creation by Gregory Bateson
The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics by Leonard Susskind
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Hard to Be a God by the Strugatsky Brothers
The Invincible by Stanisław Lem
At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O’brien
Appointment in Samarra by John O’Hara
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
Far Away and Long Ago by W.H. Hudson
The Life of Jesus by Ernest Renan
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
The Stone Leopard by Colin Forbes
The Dream Master by Roger Zelazny
The Exile Waiting by Vonda McIntyre
Valis by Philip K. Dick
Nova by Samuel Delany
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe
Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick
Ubik by Philip K. Dick
Lancelot by Walker Percy
Rabbit, Run by John Updike
Pulphead: Essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan
Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov
A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design by Frank Wilczek
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
Bicycling Science (MIT Press) by David Gordon Wilson
Codex Seraphinianus by Luigi Serafini
Epic Measures: One Doctor. Seven Billion Patients by Jeremy R. Smith
How to Be Alone: Essays by Jonathan Frazen 
On Beauty by Umberto Eco
On Ugliness by Umberto Eco
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
South Wind by Norman Douglas
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet by Rainer Zitelmann
The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Civilization in the Aftermath of a Cataclysm by Lewis Dartnell
The Soul of A New Machine by Tracy Kidder
The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It by Kelly McGonigal
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
This Will Make You Smarter by John Brockman (Editor)
Uncontrolled: The Surprising Payoff of Trial-and-Error for Business, Politics, and Society by Jim Manzi
Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative by Edward Tufte
Wonderland by Joyce Carol Oates
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Childhood; Boyhood; Youth by Leo Tolstoy
Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
Run Rabbit by John Updike
House of Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John Le Carré
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seleeenaaa · 1 year ago
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If I was writing the 60 special of General Hospital
I just finished watching the 60 special, and it was great, but it could have been amazing. Here is what I would do: 
I would have asked for it to be more than 60 minutes. Ninety minutes would have worked. 
For the host and moving it along. It was a choice to make it LW. You should have done beloved fan favourites. I would have done the following: 
Becky and Kelly or Genie and Jane or Tabyana and Nicholas. Those would be how to make most of the fanbase happy. 
I would cut down on the guest people and Stephen A. Smith. You could have done a small two minutes on some of the most famous people. John Stamos was an excellent choice to do that part. 
The part of the dancing should have been Kelly and Finola talking about guest and cast performances. 
More old clips and talking about families such as the Hardy-Webber, Quartermaine, Cassadine, and Spencer. 
Here's how I would have done it. (I love the energy Kelly and Becky have in scenes together, so that I would have them) 
Becky and Kelly are getting ready for the show, and both are in their most iconic or favourite outfits. (Becky could be in one of her wedding dresses or nurse ball dress, and Kelly could be too.) 
Becky starts it off with the Hardy-Webber family and how Dr. Steve Hardy started the show, and you get clips of the family members and the first clip of the first episode. Then Kelly added that it began as a hospital show, but it grew into more, and then we get more clips of the Cassadine-Jermoe families and the cops and others. 
But I would have Kristen Storms jump in and talk about the fantastic guest stars and famous people they had on, such as Elizabeth’s father, Richard Dean Anderson and John Stamos. That was when I would have John Stamos talk about getting the role and the other famous faces. Clips of Richard Dean Anderson, John Stamos, Demi Moore, Ricky Martin, Meghan Markle, Jonathan Jackson, Nathan Parsons, Rick Springfield, and lastly, Amber Tamblyn, who introduces the Quartermaine where she meets up with Wally, Rene, Jane, and Lisa at the Qs where they say a line if these walls could talk. This could lead to wedding dresses, with Lynn wearing her famous wedding dress.
Becky, Lynn, Brook, and Kristina are wearing their iconic wedding dresses with others such as Nancy, Laura W, and Katelyn in theirs. I would still have the same clips but with Brook talking about the first interracial wedding in the daytime. And showing iconic wedding clips such as Tom Hardy’s wedding, Steve and Audrey’s wedding, Drew and Sam’s wedding, Tiffany and Sean’s wedding, Laura and Kevin’s wedding, Scott and Laura’s wedding, Luke and Laura’s wedding, Monica and Alan’s wedding, Robert and Anna’s wedding, and one of Sonny and Carly’s wedding. And I would have Cynthia in one of her wedding dresses from Valentin and her wedding about almost weddings with clips such as Kate and Sonny’s wedding, Drew and Elizabeth’s wedding, Valentin and Nina’s wedding, and Patrick and Sabrina’s wedding.
Here is where I would have Genie host a segment on the Cassadine and Spencers as her wedding clip to Luke finishes with Helena's curse, and we have flashbacks to the war between the families and how other families get involved. I would have Nicholas C join her with Hudson, and they joke about what comes next for the Cassadine-Webber-Spencers war. 
Tristan joins them and jokes with Hudson that their character has something in common, such as coming back from death, and they have clips of characters who have done that. This is where I would have the Steve B announcement, but I would have Hudson and Asher, Jason’s sons, to make the announcement. 
The next segment I would do is about parties and events in PC that never go well with Dominic and Josh. The part of the dancing should have been Kelly and Finola talking about guest and cast performances at the Nurses Ball.  Donnell joins them, and talks about those making good Emmy reels, and they talk about General Hospital wins at the Emmys. 
Maurice, Laura, and Jon talk about iconic storylines about serious topics, and they show clips which I would like to lead into a clip of an upcoming storyline about Adam’s storyline. 
Rick and Kin talks about all of the ones the shows have lost in real life with clips, and I want them to include Billy Miller in this one. I would have Jane and Genie join them with Kristina, Tristan, and Finola as we have them honour long-standing characters. 
Becky and Kelly return and have a segment about fans' favourite storylines where they ask fans. 
Tanisha and Jon talk about babies, how we watch characters have kids and how it is always so dramatic. We have clips of all the main cast who give birth on the show of their most dramatic, such as Elizabeth with Jake and Aiden, Sam with Danny and Scout, Maxie with Georgie, James and Bailey, Alexis with Kristina and Molly, Carly with Michael, Morgan, and Josslyn, Robin with Emma, Felicia with Georgie and Maxie, Monica with AJ, Lucy with Serena, Sabrina with Gabriel, Olivia with Leo, and Britt with Rocco. 
I still have Cynthia and Maura do the bloopers and the ending of the special because that was done well. And the end of the whole thing should be a clip of the upcoming Bobbie’s episode. 
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fetchmearum420 · 2 years ago
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Behold, Lyman Hall and Samuel Chase reunited. I also didn’t realize how tall Jonathan Moore was. Amadeus is a fucking fantastic movie.
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