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sports-drugs-entertainment · 7 months ago
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YOU DONT KNOW CULTURE..... NIGGA MY OUTFIT LOOK LIKE I STEAL.... STUPID‼️ I DONT SUPPORT NOTHING BITCH ‼️ I STEAL SHIT NIGGA‼️
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uswntpoc · 10 months ago
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uswnt 🏆 "20 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year
🏆22 NWSL Rookie of the Year
🏆'22 NWSL Best XI
🏆'22 NWSL Defender of the Year
🏆'23 NWSL Best XI
🏆'23 NWSL Defender of the Year
🏆'23 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾@naomi_girma
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angel-mira · 11 months ago
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(I really can't stay) But baby it's cold outside ❄
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mean-scarlet-deceiver · 10 months ago
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Development wise, Mountain Engines is the weakest. The railway and characters that's introduced has absolutely no impact on the rest of the series.
At least with every other book we're introduced to new characters/concepts that would be built upon in later books. Small Railway Engines introduces the Fat Clergyman and the Small Controller who would later help recover Duke the Lost Engine in that book. Mountain Engines uses a lot of Narrow Gauge engines but none of the characters introduced are ever seen again.
Was their one run in the sun insufficient to secure their glory? 😔
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mariocki · 9 months ago
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The Enforcer (Murder, Inc., 1951)
"In seven more hours, Mendoza walks out of that courtroom a free man. How can that be? What's wrong with the law that we can't touch him? Oh, I know, our kind of laws are designed to protect the innocent. It's not enough that we know a man is guilty, we have to prove it."
#the enforcer#murder‚ inc.#1951#film noir#american cinema#bretaigne windust#martin rackin#raoul walsh#humphrey bogart#ted de corsia#zero mostel#everett sloane#roy roberts#michael tolan#king donovan#bob steele#don beddoe#adelaide klein#jack lambert#john kellogg#compellingly told police procedural noir. the real draw here is the effective and fairly original shape of the narrative: we open with#Bogart looking after his key witness‚ his case against a major gangland figure all but sown up. when said witness falls to his death#(undoubtedly inspired by the real world death of Abe Reles‚ a hitman for the irl Murder Inc who fell to his death whilst in police custody#having turned informant) Bogie has to go back over the case to date‚ cueing up a series of flashbacks in reverse order. it's a neat conceit#and allows for characters we've already met (and indeed already seen die) to be reintroduced in a way that shows them in a very different#light. a strong cast too; Bogie is Bogie‚ unchallenged by this part but effortlessly charismatic‚ with some great supports (shout out to#the perennially brilliant Mostel‚ a very fine dramatic actor who's often remembered only for his comedy). the idea that these cops have no#understanding whatsoever of terms like 'a hit' or 'a contract' somewhat stretches the suspension of disbelief but then after all there must#have been a time when those phrases were unfamiliar (this could always be a period piece i suppose; it isn't at all clear but the real#Murder Inc were exposed and disbanded in the early 40s so maybe this is meant to be then (tho some big changes made to the real story)
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slashdementia7734 · 5 months ago
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skyplayssplatoon3 · 2 years ago
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BARELY AN HOUR LATER:
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ANOTHER 100X WIN FOR TEAM WHITE CHOCOLATE
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cosmoshard · 1 year ago
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Hope your job interview goes well! So that way you don't have to replace your bed with a uncomfortable wood bed
thank you Niya! Me too honestly cuz uh
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I’m not sleeping in that
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echthr0s · 1 year ago
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I think Jesse Custer vs Joseph Seed would be a very funny cage fight
by which I mean Jesse would body Joe instantly and Tulip O'Hare would twist Jacob's balls off when he tried to intervene but like. my point is that my crossover ideas are S-tier and it's not MY fault no one's read Preacher and so no one can possibly understand how funny this scenario is
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comments-collection · 2 years ago
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you cant roleplay under peoples posts on twitter or tumblr (not unless you want to look like a weirdo)
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kunehokki · 9 months ago
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HOW DID THIS BECOME MY TOP POST LMFAOOOO???? THANK YOU 🧡🧡!
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hate when my homoerotic life partner argues with me
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ellie88-blog-blog · 8 months ago
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The Stooge
"The Stooge" captivates with its layered narrative, soulful performances, and timeless charm, earning a well-deserved recommendation as a classic gem deserving more recognition among cinematic treasures.
Over 9 hours over Martin and Lewis and 6 movies has finally brought me to my FAVORITE of their films. Norman Taurog returns as director for the 1953 released black and white, dramatic musical comedy “The Stooge,” though the film was completed in 1951 before bother “Sailor Beware” (1952) and “Jumping Jacks” (1952). Out of all of the movies they collaborated on, this is the closet we’ll see to what…
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corpsecravings · 1 year ago
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looking at pictures of men instead of checking my email
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apomaro-mellow · 1 year ago
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can't believe i gotta lay down an ultimatum to two grown ass men but here we are
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butchlifeguard · 1 year ago
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guy who just watched a movie for the 12th time and still rapped w the end credits
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spryfilm · 1 year ago
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Blu-ray review: “The Enforcer” (1951)
“The Enforcer” (1951) Drama Running Time: 85 minutes Written by: Martin Rackin Directed by: Bretaigne Windust Featuring:  Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mostel and Everett Sloane D.A. Martin Ferguson: “You think you can shut people up by killing them, but you’re wrong. Maybe not in the courtroom but they’ll be talkin’ to you, Mendoza! At night when you’re trying to sleep!” Critical Commentary “The…
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