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thatzenithnerd · 2 months ago
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Zoom + Adventure Time
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hitchell-mope · 2 years ago
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Very good film. It deserves a better score than the one that rotten tomatoes gave it.
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lazarusoftevmeck · 2 days ago
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The fandom might kill me for this
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ljones41 · 6 months ago
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Locke & Sawyer in "Confirmed Dead"
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I recently did a rewatch of the "LOST" Season Four episode, (4.02) "Confirmed Dead". And I enjoyed it as much as I did during previous viewings. However . . . there was something about Oceanic 815 survivors John Locke and James "Sawyer" Ford that had eluded me during those past viewings.
How can I put this? There seemed to be a great deal of hypocrisy emanating from the two men. While questioning Locke's sanity in "Confirmed Dead", Sawyer had pointed out the older man's murder of Naomi Dorrit, an inhabitant from the newly arrived freighter, in the Season Three finale, (3.23) "Through the Looking Glass, Part II". And yet . . . Sawyer had recently committed two murders during late Season Three - Anthony Cooper in (3.19) "The Brig" and Other member Tom Friendly in the Season Three finale.
Later, Sawyer gave former Others leader Ben Linus a beat down after the latter had insinuated Kate Austen's preference for the Oceanic leader Jack Shephard over the con man. Then he had suggested to Locke that they "execute" - namely kill - Ben, because the latter was being a nuisance. But this wasn't the last of it.
After encountering Charlotte Lewis, another inhabitant from the freighter, Ben tried to kill her by shooting her in the chest. At that moment, Locke decided to punish Ben by killing the latter. Sawyer offered to do the job, but Locke decided he must be the one to "clean his own mess". Only Ben's revelation of his knowledge of Charlotte's background, the reason the freighter had arrived at the island and his spy aboard the freighter had saved his life.
Watching all of this unfurl made me shake my head with amazement. Locke was willing to execute Ben for attempting to do to Charlotte what he had recently done to Naomi in the Season 3 finale - namely kill someone from the freighter. As for Sawyer . . . he had punched Ben for making insidious comments about Jack and Kate. Then he wanted Ben dead for the attempt on Charlotte's life. This reminded me of his reason for murdering Tom Friendly. Sawyer had claimed he did it for 10 year-old Walt Lloyd's kidnapping in the Season One finale, (1.25) "Exodus, Part II". Yet, not once did he go after Ben for the same reason.
For years, I never understood why so many "LOST" fans had turned a blind eye to the crimes of most of the Oceanic survivors. Or made excuses for their crimes. I guess one should consider personal bias as a reason. But after my rewatch of "Confirmed Dead", I'm surprised that hardly anyone had noticed the Oceanic castaways' hypocrisy, including that from John Locke and James Ford in this episode.
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hopex4 · 4 months ago
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Hey guys have some various Will Wood songs I like connecting Hatchetfield characters to teehee (I like explaining myself) <333
Wiggly- Outliers and Hypocrites; A Funfact About Apples
PLEASE...
Nibbly- Chemical Overeaction
Tinky- Blackboxwarrior but he really only fits up to before the doctor part I think but idc (also it says "ideas don't spread because they're good, they spread because people like them" and I can mash that with Time Bastard sense it's only companies in the future RIGHT RIGHT? And then RAAAHHHHHG okay wait maybe he fits the whole song-)
There's so much (surface level) nonsense going on- but then when you actually look into it holy shit guys what the fuck ←is doing an analysis
Pokey- Blue Velvet and Dr. Sunshine Is Dead
Blinky- Red Moon
Eyes. Dissociation. BARE WITH ME.
Webby- Suburbia Overture and erm Skeleton Appreciation Day
Miss. Holloway- Vampire Reference In A Minor Key
Ouhg, I don't even remember what the song can be about but I think she'd like it
Paul- Mr. Capgrass
I am projecting my prosopagnosia on him and that's the only reason aahhhrggg I heart you Paul <3
Grace- 2econd 2ight 2eer and Laplace's Angel
Richie- ...well, better than the alternative (Better Alternative)
Ted- 2012 and Front Street
Peter- Willard
I think Pete likes the 2003 movie, hear me out please
Gary- Marsha
He's soooo Marsha guys- not the things in Marsha on him, more of- he's the therapists friend.
Alice- ...well better than the alternative and Memento Mori
Ruth- Tomcat Disposables
I barely thought this through I'm just a little bored and I like Will Wood normally (LOVE ME MORMALYl).^_^ <333
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hawkinsmodeloff · 2 years ago
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Alright, here are the lineups for Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 with what dates the polls go up!
ROUND 1
Erica Sinclair vs Eden Bingham - May 10
Mike Wheeler vs Robin Buckley - May 10
Henry Creel vs Susan Hargrove - May 11
Ted Wheeler vs Lucas Sinclair - May 11
Jonathan Byers vs Suzie Bingham - May 12
Argyle vs Steve Harrington - May 12
Will Byers vs Gareth - May 13
Starcourt Jazzercize Guy vs Will’s Dragon - May 13
Crop Top Ken vs Jake from Lenora - May 14
Vecna vs Nancy Wheeler - May 14
Lenora Dream Girl vs Joyce Byers - May 15
Max Mayfield vs Heather Holloway - May 15
El Hopper vs The Mind Flayer - May 16
Dustin Henderson vs Barb Holland - May 16
Karen Wheeler vs Marsha Holland - May 17
Patrick McKinney vs Vickie - May 17
Snow Ball Girl vs Dart the Demodog - May 18
Angela vs Kali Prasad - May 18
ROUND 2
-> Wildcard Redemption brought back Argyle and Suzie.
2.1 Max Mayfield vs Kali Prasad - May 26
2.2 Crop Top Ken vs Joyce Byers - May 26
2.3 Snow Ball Girl vs Jazzercize Guy - May 27
2.4 Erica Sinclair vs Will Byers - May 27
2.5 Lucas Sinclair vs Vickie - May 28
2.6 Steve Harrington vs Robin Buckley - May 28
2.7 Nancy Wheeler vs El Hopper - May 29
2.8 Karen Wheeler vs Suzie Bingham - May 29
2.9 Dustin Henderson vs Argyle - May 30
2.10 Jonathan Byers vs Henry Creel - May 30
ROUND 3
-> Wildcard Redemption brought back Lucas and Jonathan.
3.1 Lucas Sinclair vs Karen Wheeler - June 7
3.2 Steve Harrington vs El Hopper - June 7
3.3 Henry Creel vs Dustin Henderson - June 8
3.4 Joyce Byers vs Max Mayfield - June 8
3.5 Erica Sinclair vs Snow Ball Girl - June 9
3.6 Jonathan Byers vs Vickie - June 9
ROUND 4
-> Runner-Up Redemption brought back Joyce and Lucas.
4.1 Henry Creel vs Max Mayfield - June 18
4.2 Erica Sinclair vs Vickie - June 18
4.3 Karen Wheeler vs Steve Harrington - June 19
4.4 Joyce Byers vs Lucas Sinclair - June 19
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Who’s the Prettiest Character in Stranger Things?
Make sure to vote and reblog so your favorite gets seen!
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ghostlynimbus · 3 months ago
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My TV isn't working i can't watch bird videos ( ; A ; )
I gotta decide if genetics are a factor in wing type in this au, or if it's like kind of random? If I go with genetics being a factor I gotta figure out how that works... I definitely want it to be something that can skip a generation or two if it's genetic
Below the read more is a long (and probably somehow still incomplete) list of characters I havent decided reference species for yet, if anyone wants to make any suggestions.
Alexei
Benny Hammond
Bob Newby
Carol Perkins
Dustin Henderson
El Hopper
Erica Sinclair (Lucas' reference species is a cooper's hawk and i haven't decided on their parents yet)
Jason Carver (some sort of eagle probs)
Jeff
Marshal (Freak 1)
Matty Cunningham (Chrissy's reference species is some sort of jay, i havent decided on either of their parents yet)
Mike Wheeler (Nancy's ref is a type of dove. No decisions ye for any other Wheelers)
Murray Bauman
Neil Hargrove (if this is inheritable, billy got his from his mom's side)
Patrick McKinney
Susan Hargrove
Tommy Hagan (probably a hawk, eagle, or other predatory bird)
Wayne Munson (Eddie's ref is a raven)
Will Byers (Jonathan's ref is a barn owl, and joyce's is a society finch)
Keith
Mr Harrington (Steve's ref is a crowned eagle)
Mrs Harrington (Steve's ref is a crowned eagle)
Phil Callahan
Phillip Cunningham
Sara Hopper
Sue Sinclair
Ted Wheeler
Tina
Tom Holloway
Alan Munson (Eddie's Dad)
Andy
Angela
Axel
Barbara Holland
Billy's Mother
Calvin Powell
Cathy Owens
Charles Sinclair
Claudia Henderson
Diane
Dmitri Antonov
Donald Melvald
Dottie
Earl
Eden Bingham
Elizabeth Munson
Fred Benson
Funshine
Holly Wheeler (Nancy's ref is a dove, the rest of the wheelers are undecided)
Janet Holloway
Kali Prasad
Karen Wheeler
Laura Cunningham
Lonnie Byers
Marissa
Marsha Holland
Martin Brenner
Melissa Buckley
Mick
Mr. Holland
Mrs. Walsh
Ms. Kelley
Reefer Rick
Richard Buckley
Sam Mayfield
Sam Owens
Tammy Thompson
Troy Walsh
Vecna/One/Henry Creel
Yuri Ismaylov
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akiyasu-k · 2 years ago
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Some things will never change 😎 ⁡ Bobby Caldwell S/T Clouds CL-8804 - 1978 ⁡ Produced by Ann Holloway, Marsha Radcliffe, George "Chocolate" Perry ⁡ songwriting, Guitar,Bass,Keyboards,Synthesizer and All Vocals by Bobby Caldwell ⁡ #bobbycaldwell https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp6_k8ZLcci/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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saturdaynightmatinee · 2 years ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: See You Yesterday
Año: 2019
Duración: 86 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Stefon Bristol
Guion: Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol
Música: Michael Abels
Fotografía: Felipe Vara de Rey
Reparto: Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Michael J. Fox, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Wavyy Jonez, Patrice Bell, Khail Bryant, Waliek Crandall, Damaris Lewis, Frank Harts, Manny Ureña, Carlos Arce Jr., Johnathan Nieves, Taliyah Whitaker, Brett G. Smith, Ian Unterman, Rayshawn Richardson, Hampton Clanton, Allen Holloway
Productora: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks. Productor: Spike Lee. Distribuidora: Netflix  
Género: Action; Adventure; Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8743064/
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area52babe · 3 years ago
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I’ve found a new hobby in making Zoom wallpapers, thought I’d share what I’ve done so far! If you wanna use, go for it, just drop a like and/or reblog :)
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urfaveisautistic · 7 years ago
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Your fave is autistic: Marsha Holloway from Zoom: Academy for Superheroes!
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thatzenithnerd · 2 months ago
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Zoom + Playlists
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hitchell-mope · 2 years ago
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So she does have powers then.
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toongrrl-blog · 5 years ago
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The Mommy Myth by Susan J. Douglas and Meredith Michaels
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“Intensive Mothering” as defined by sociologist Sharon Hays.
“New Momism” originated in 1942 with Philip Wylie’s book Generation of Vipers where he attacked (let’s be real) moms for being smothering and turning their sons, America’s soldiers into weaklings as “Momism”. This new definition refers to a highly romanticized and demanding view of motherhood where standards for success are impossible to meet.
“Intensive mothering insists that mothers acquire professional-level skills such as those of a therapist, pediatrician (’Dr. Mom’), consumer products safety inspector, and teacher, and that they lavish every ounce of physical vitality they have, the monetary equivalent of the gross domestic product of Australia, and, most of all, every single bit of their emotional, mental, and psychic energy on their kids. We must learn to put on the masquerade of the doting, self-sacrificing mother and wear it at all times. With intensive mothering, everyone watches us, we watch ourselves and other mothers, and we watch ourselves watching ourselves. How many of you know someone who swatted her child on the behind in a supermarket because he was, say, opening a pack of razor blades in the toiletries aisle, only to be accosted by someone she never met who threatened to put her up on child-abuse charges?....Motherhood has become a psychological police state.”
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“Intensive mothering is the ultimate female Olympics: We are all in powerful competition with each other, in constant danger of being trumped by the mom down the street, or in the magazine we’re reading. The competition isn’t just over who’s a good mother--it’s over who’s the best. We compete with each other; we compete with ourselves. The best mothers always put their kids’ needs before their own, period. The best mothers are the main caregivers. For the best mothers, their kids are the center of the universe. The best mothers always smile. They always understand. They are never tired. They never lose their temper. They never say, ‘Go to the neighbor’s house and play while Mommy has a beer.’ Their love for their children is boundless, unflagging, flawless, total. Mothers today cannot just respond to their kids’ needs, they must predict them--and with the telepathic accuracy of Houdini. They must memorize verbatim the books of all the child-care experts and know which approaches are developmentally appropriate at different ages. They are supposed to treat their two-year-olds with ‘respect’. If mothers screw up and fail to do this on any given day, they should apologize to their kids, because any misstep leads to permanent psychological and/or physical damage. Anyone who questions whether this is the best and the necessary way to raise kids is an insensitive, ignorant brute. This is just common sense, right?”
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“According to postfeminism, women now have a choice between feminism and antifeminism and they just naturally and happily choose the latter. And the most powerful way that postfeminism worked to try to re-domesticate women was through the new momism. Here’s the progression. Feminism won; you can have it all; of course you want children; mothers are better at raising children than fathers; of course your children come first; of course you come last; today’s children need constant attention, cultivation, and adoration, or they’ll become failures and hate you forever; you don’t want to fail at that it’s easier for mothers to abandon their work and their dreams than for fathers; you don’t want it all anymore (which is good because you can’t have it all); who cares about equality, you’re too tired; and whoops--here we are in 1954.”
A doozy? Well re-reading this tome made me think of the moms on Stranger Things and the fan reactions to them. I in fact thought of this book because the demands of motherhood have changed since the 1970s when most of the Party where growing up and there was an anti-feminist backlash around that time that culminated in a media that co-opted the idea of feminism and exploited boomer anxiety about raising their kids without the trauma of their childhoods. 
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venomsvl · 4 years ago
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Me: I think Stranger things Writers (The Duffer Brothers) Had a thing for the letter 'H'
Me: I mean look at this!
Also me: Benny Hammond
Billy Hargrove
Neil Hargrove
Susan Hargrove
Steve Harrington
Claudia Henderson
Dustin Henderson
Mr. Holland
Barbara Holland
Marsha Holland
Heather Holloway
Janet Holloway
Tom Holloway
Holloway Family
Jim Hopper
Sara Hopper
Hospital Monster
Me: am I right?
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soulmusicsongs · 5 years ago
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Female Soul in 50 songs
This is a list of great female soul singers you might have forgotten. Soul singers with unforgettable voices and iconic songs. Listen to 50 female soul songs!
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Female Soul
At The Hotel - Eunice Collins (At The Hotel / At The Hotel (Instrumental), 1974)
Believe What I Say - Charlene P.M. (Loving You / Believe What I Say, 1975) 
Big Bird - Rosetta Hightower ‎(I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You / Big Bird, 1968)
California Soul - Marlena Shaw (Spice of Life, 1969)
City Of Stone - Pat Lundy (Soul Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues, 1969)
Clean Up America - Candi Staton (Candi, 1974)
Crying On My Pillow - Dorothy Berry (Crying On My Pillow / You’re So Fine, 1963)
Desdemona - Marsha Hunt ‎(Woman Child, 1971)
Do Me - Jean Knight (Mr. Big Stuff, 1971)
Do You Still Feel The Same Way - Tommie Young ‎(Do You Still Feel The Same Way, 1973)
Don’t Make The Good Girls Go Bad - Della Humphrey (Don’t Make The Good Girls Go Bad / Your Love Is All I Need, 1968)
Don't Shake My Tree - Beverly Wheeler With The Cameros ‎(Don't Shake My Tree / Don't Shake My Tree (Instrumental), 197?)
Facsimile - Martha Reeves ‎(Martha Reeves, 1974)
For Once In My Life - Barbara McNair (Here I Am, 1966)
From His Woman To You - Barbara Mason (Love’s the Thing, 1975)
Goin’ Man Huntin’ - Joann Garrett (Just A Taste, 1969)
Help Me Make Up My Mind - Joyce Jones (Help Me Make Up My Mind / I'm Just Sitting Here Thinking, 1969) 
Help Me Solve This Problem - Gina Hill (Rich Man's Toy / Help Me Solve This Problem, 1970)
Hey Boy - Alice Clark (Alice Clark, 1972)
I Don't Need No Man - Sylvia Smith ‎(Woman Of The World, 1975)
I’ll Wait For You - Alfreda Brockington (Your Love Has Got Me Chained And Bound / I’ll Wait For You, 1969)
I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down -  Ann Peebles (I Can’t Stand the Rain, 1974)
In the Morning When I Rise - Myrna Summers (Myrna, 1977)
It Ain’t No Fun - Shirley Brown (Woman To Woman, 1974)
Love And Liberty - Laura Lee ‎(Women’s Love Rights, 1971) 
Mama's Got The Blues - Bessie Smith (Mama's Got The Blues / Outside Of That, 1923)
Message from a Soul Sister - Vicki Anderson (Message from the Soul Sisters, 1970)
Music - Jeanette White (Music / No Sunshine, 1969)
My God, My Freedom, My Home - Fontella Bass (Free, 1972)
My Mother Said - Ila Vann (My Mother Said / You Made Me This Way, 1972)
People Make The World - Jeannie Reynolds And The Re-Leets (People Make The World / I Don't Mess Around, 1971)
Poetry Man - Phoebe Snow (Phoebe Snow, 1974)
Precious Minutes - Toni Williams (Precious Minutes / Tearing Down My Mind, 1969)
Rainbow “71” - Loleatta Holloway ‎(Rainbow “71” / For Sentimental Reasons, 1971)  
Rescue Song - Sandra Phillips (Too Many People In One Bed, 1970)
See What You Done, Done (Hymn No. 9) - Delia Gartrell ‎(See What You Done, Done (Hymn No. 9) / Fighting Fire, With Fire, 1971)
Simply Got To Make It (Without You) - Lady Margo (Stop By / Simply Got To Make It (Without You), 1976)
Stay With Me - Lorraine Ellison (Stay With Me, 1966)
Stay With Your Own Kind - Patrice Holloway (Stay With Your Own Kind / That’s All You Got To Do, 1967)
Sunshine Of Your Love - Spanky Wilson (Doin’ It, 1969)
Take Yo’ Praise - Camille Yarbrough (The Iron Pot Cooker, 1975)
Think About It Baby - Barbara Carr ‎(Don't Knock Love / Think About It Baby, 1971)
Too Sad To Tell - Debbie Taylor (Comin’ Down On You, 1972)
What’s Wrong With Groovin’ - Letta Mbulu (What’s Wrong With Groovin’ / Ushaka, 1967)
You Did It  - Ann Robinson (You Did It / I’m Still Waiting, 1969) 
You Got To Be A Man - Helene Smith ‎(You Got To Be A Man / (Without) Some Kind Of A Man, 1966)
You're Gonna Miss Me - Ann Sexton (You're Losing Me / You're Gonna Miss Me, 1973)
You Hurt Me For The Last Time - Ginji James (Love Is A Merry-Go-Round, 1970)
You Make My Life A Sunny Day - Jacqueline Jones (You Make My Life A Sunny Day / It's A Beautiful World, 1972)
Your Good Thing (Is About To End) - Trudy Johnson (You're No Good / Your Good Thing (Is About To End), 1969)
More great soul music
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