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sexypinkon · 5 months
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Sexypink - Enter the world of Rex Dixon.
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guardian-angel12 · 5 months
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literally me with all my comfort characters
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Siblings role swap au!
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Rex - Trixie
Moxie - Roxanne
Dixon - Xerxes
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bananafire11 · 9 months
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More moodboards cuz im bored
2 daryl ones, early seasons and then french
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Nightfury oc, Dreadful
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Indominus rex, indoraptor, jp raptors, biolumenescent parasaurs
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And finally, dashie
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battleswanofciya · 4 months
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Some of my ships as country love songs
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Special thanks to @guardian-angel12 for acquiring that Daryl screenshot😘
Bethyl: They Wait -Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Richonne: All I Know -William Prince
Glaggie: That’s the Way Love Goes -Merle Haggard(I listen to the Hayes Carll & Allison Moorer cover)
Stamora(specifically Vol. 3): Thinking of You -Christian Kane
Quakerider: Freedom to Stay -Waylon Jennings(I listen to the Jamey Johnson tribute cover)
Obitine: Coal -Dylan Gossett
Rexsoka: Daylight -Watchhouse
Kanera: Cover Me Up -Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
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mandowifey · 2 years
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Character Masterlist.
Note: This list will be updated regularly when I get a new blorbo.
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Ethan Hawke:
James Sandin (The Purge)
Russel Millings (Adopt a Highway)
Arthur Harrow (Moon Knight)
Edward Dalton (Daybreakers)
Ellison Oswalt (Sinister)
Albert Shaw/The Grabber (The Black Phone)
Ray Harris (Raymond and Ray)
Ernst Toller (First Reformed)
Lars Nystrom (Stockholm)
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The Boys Universe:
Homelander
William/Billy Butcher
Ben/Soldier Boy
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Stephen Lang:
Norman Nordstrom/Blindman (Don't Breathe)
Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Tera Nova)
Colonel Miles Quaritch- Human & Na'vi (Avatar)
John Korver (Gridlocked)
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Hamish Linklater:
Father Paul Hill/John Pruitt (Midnight Mass)
John Tyler (Tell Me Your Secrets)
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Oscar Isaac:
Santiago "Pope" Garcia (Triple Frontier)
Marc/Steven/Jake (Moon Knight)
Kane Double (Annihilation 2018)
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Pedro Pascal:
Din Djarin/Mando (The Mandalorian)
Joel Miller (The Last of Us)
Frankie 'Catfish' Morales (Triple Frontier)
Deiter Bravo (The Bubble)
Javi G (Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent)
Max Phillips (Blood Sucking Bastards)
Maxwell Lord (Wonder Woman 88)
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John Krasinski:
Lee Abbott (A Quiet Place)
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Patrick Wilson:
Ed Warren (The Conjuring)
Orm Marius (Aquaman)
Josh Lambert (Insidious)
Daniel Dreiberg/Nite Owl (Watchmen)
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Jensen Ackles:
Tom Hanniger (My Bloody Valentine)
Soldier Boy (The Boys)
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Tony Dalton:
Lalo Salamanca (Better Call Saul)
Jack Duquesne (Hawkeye)
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Michael Fassbender:
Erik Lehnsherr (X-Men)
David / Walter (Alien Covenant/Prometheus)
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Karl Urban:
Commander Vaako (Riddick)
Billy Butcher (The Boys)
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Jon Bernthal:
Frank Castle (The Punisher)
Shane Walsh (The Walking Dead)
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Jason Bateman:
Marty Byrd (Ozark)
Michael Bluth (Arrested Development)
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Patrick Fabian
Howard Hamlin (Better Call Saul)
Cotton Marcus (The Last Exorcism)
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Spider-Verse
Peter B Parker
Miguel O'Hara
Venom
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Detective Loki (Prisoners)
Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Spiderman: FFH)
Danny Sharp (Ambulance)
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Overwatch
Cassidy
Soldier 76/Jack
Reaper/Gabriel
Hanzo Shimada
Genji Shimada
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Critical Role (S1)
Grog
Vax
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Baldur's Gate 3
Astarion
Enver Gortash
Gale Dekarios
Halsin
Zevlor
Cazador Szarr
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Other Chars (Unsorted)
Negan Smith (Walking Dead)
Rick Grimes (Walking Dead)
Daryl Dixon (Walking Dead)
Jamie Lannister (Game of Thrones)
Captain Rex (Star Wars)
Boba Fett (Star Wars)
Kylo Ren (Star Wars)
Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill (BCS/BB)
Barry Berkman (Barry HBO)
James "Logan" Howlett (Wolverine, Xmen)
Wade Wilson (Deadpool)
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frenziedslashers · 2 years
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Shoving my face in my hands and wishing he was real
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shadowwingtronix · 1 month
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Hardcase #5
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Hardcase #5
“Awww, my collection of international ketchup packets.” Hardcase #5 Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (October, 1993) “Friends & Enemies” part one: “The First Cut” WRITER: James Hudnall PENCILER: Scott Benefiel INKER: Mike Christian COLORIST: Moose Baumann LETTERER: Tim Eldred EDITOR: Hank Kanalz Continue reading “Yesterday’s” Comic> Hardcase #5
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julio-viernes · 7 months
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Little Feat, la legendaria banda angelina encuadrada en el rock sureño, lanzará “Sam’s Place”, su primer nuevo álbum de estudio en 12 años, el 17 de mayo en Hot Tomato Productions/MRI. La cosa, el intringulis del asunto, es que este va a ser el primer álbum de blues / r&b de los Feat en toda su historia.
Para calentar motores nos regalan un "You´ll Be Mine" rollizo, mollar, macizorro, versión del original compuesto por Willie Dixon para Howlin’ Wolf. Recuerdo a los cuatro chalados- amigos con paciencia que por puro aburrimiento siguen esta página que "You´ll Be Mine" fue la directa inspiración para "Jeepster" de Marcelino Bolan. El mejor, el auténtico, el verdadero rey del glam.
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silentlondon · 11 months
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The Magician (1926): Rex Ingram, Michael Powell and the French Riviera
Michael Powell made films in the south of France. Before that one. His first job in the film industry was working at the Victorine studios of Rex Ingram, just outside Nice, in the mid-1920s. He was 19 and he took on pretty much any job he could on set, trying to learn the business from the ground up. It worked, didn’t it? He even appeared in front of the camera a few times, often playing a sappy…
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zahri-melitor · 3 months
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I want to ask you about a bunch, but you know what, let's start with the big one: Chuck Dixon
That IS a big one, given I just opened LOCG and it told me I've read 450 Dixon issues. And then while I was compiling this list I realised I was missing issues and it went up. But okay, let's see what I've got here:
I have 20ish runs to rank here. In terms of Robin and Birds of Prey I've just declared all the one-shots and minis to be a single run, but I've subdivided Batman. Why? Dixon was writing the former as a continuous storyline and the latter not.
20. Batman: Bane of the Demon 1998: I had to think hard about this one but I'm putting Bane of the Demon at the bottom of the list for a number of reasons, including: it's all about Bane; it's tragically actually necessary context to follow how the story gets from Knightfall to Legacy; it's something I really hate, a late fill to provide more context on an earlier storyline that wasn't properly explained at the time; Ra's randomly deciding to marry Talia off to Bane because Bane broke the Bat; nobody is having fun here.
19. Bane: Conquest 2017: shocking I know that I ranked a 12 issue series about Bane above the 4 issue series about Bane, but this is slightly better than the earlier one in terms of Bane of the Demon is actually important context to read and I despise that fact, while Conquest is just chest-puffed Bane nonsense nobody really is ever going to read. It can be as stupid as it likes as nothing will ever turn on this.
18. Catwoman 1993 #15-37: I don't particularly enjoy the version of Selina that Dixon writes. I haven't read all the issues of this run yet but of the ones I have read there certainly are a bunch of storylines that had Dixon Opinion on board and some very questionable plot points. (Why was blackmailing people with the help of ancient Nazi necessary, Dixon?)
17. Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #142-145: This is the Bruce and Joker story where Bruce deliberately puts Joker in a Lazarus Pit to save his life and it temporarily cures Joker's madness. I am fascinated by its contribution to Lazarus Pit lore. I also don't particularly rate it as a story.
16. The Psyba-Rats 1995 and Young Justice 1998 #8 (the Psyba-Rats issue): Why do these exist. Most Bloodlines characters suck, I'm sorry, and the Psyba-Rats are no different.
15. The Huntress 1994: This is probably my least favourite Helena run, actually. It's just such an awkward bridge between the 1989 run and the way Helena's used in the Bat books after this.
14. Batman #560-562: Bruce Wayne Goes To Washington: I really want to like this run and I think it's an interesting concept in Road to No Man's Land. Unfortunately it also has Nicholas Scratch and he sucks. So much. Such a halfhearted handwave of an excuse for why No Man's Land is approved. (Also Dixon would hate the parallels I can draw between Scratch and Trump).
13. Batman and the Outsiders 2008 #1-10: I am not a huge fan of this run, in that I think it's a bit all over the place and Dixon doesn't have a great grasp on a bunch of the characters, but you know what it does have? Cass and Tatsu together, and some really sweet Rex moments, so I'm ranking it here.
12. Green Arrow & Green Lantern - I think I'd better break this down as 'I've read the Emerald Allies trade' which is Connor and Kyle hanging out together. They're fine. Dixon is a man supremely unaware of the implications of things he writes. I think he writes the two of them having a sweet friendship. Not his best work.
11. Man-Bat 1996: So this is Aaron Langstrom's origin story, and is darker and messier than people might expect from some other Aaron appearances. I have a massive soft spot for it as it gave us Aaron. Your mileage will probably vary.
10. Batman #467-469: It's the Edmund Dorrance reunion storyline! I am ranking this separately and higher because I am trash for that white idiot, King Snake, and every time he goes mwahaha I did not REALLY die I perk up and enjoy him being terrible and appropriative again.
9. Detective Comics #644-729: Look, I will fight anyone over this. Dixon's work on 'Tec runs through multiple important 1990s events from Knightfall to Road to No Man's Land. The events are great! The rest of the stories in between are fine. He's honestly stronger when he's writing other characters in terms of I think he has a bit more flexibility to worldbuild.
8. Batgirl 2000 #12, 20, 30-32: aka Chuck Dixon wants Cass to like Steph. It's very noticeable when you separate these out and look at them separately what Dixon was trying to do here (get a friend for his beloved Steph). They're cute. I have a soft spot for these stories.
7. Robin: Year One: Despite this being more integrated with Nightwing and the stories Dixon was telling, I just think this wasn't as good at Batgirl. Maybe because it's more episodic.
6. Batman/Wildcat 1997: I wish I could rank this higher but there's just more important stuff coming. This is just a straight adrenaline shot of the most 90s Bat comics ideas all stuffed into one storyline. I adore it.
5. Joker: Last Laugh: why are you so good. It shouldn't work, but it does. The amount of brainrot this event has given me over the years, both in terms of the events in it and the way characters interact.
4. Batgirl: Year One 2003: Barbara my beloved. I adore this revamp of her origins, including updating a bunch of older storylines and reworking the timeline to fit events together. It's a visual feast. Probably his best miniseries work of the lot.
3. Nightwing 1996 #1-70: Dixon builds modern Dick Grayson from the ground up, gives him a city, his own supporting cast, and sets him up to have supported ongoing solos for the last 28 years. It's incredible work.
2. Birds of Prey 1999 #1-46 plus one shots and Manhunt: I had to fight with myself over the order of these, but Babs and Dinah get number 2. I adore them. They're such fun secret agent stories. Dixon has no understanding of the implication's he's built in. He gave two extremely sidelined characters the pages for the future others wanted for them.
1. Robin 1993 #1-100, Robin I, II & III: we are doing the big one all together. We don't have the Tim that I love without Dixon. As Dixon builds Tim's story he builds the Bat Family. I can't get over how much it does.
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epithet-beloved · 1 year
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Epithet Beloved Masterlist!
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𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Molly Blyndeff (platonic only)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Giovanni Potage
✧ Giovanni + Reader with BFRB (any) ✧ Dating Giovanni headcanons (rom.) ✧Giovanni + a reader with chronic pain/fatigue (pla./rom.) ✧ Mini character playlists
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Sylvester Ashling
✧ Yellow Roses (rom.) ✧ Platonic Sylvie headcanons (pla.) ✧ Platonic headcaons ft. Delta ✧ Sylvie with a crush headcanons (rom.) ✧ Autistic Sylvie thoughts + reader with psychology special interest (pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Mera Salamin
✧ Optimist (pla.) ✧ Being in a polycule with Mera and Rick (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Indus Tarbella
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Percival King
✧ Parental Percy headcanons (fam.) ✧ Parental headcanons feat. Ramsey (fam.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Ramsey Murdoch
✧ Visits (rom.) ✧ Ramsey as your uncle (fam.) ✧ Dating Ramsey headcanons (rom.) ✧ Family Portrait (fam.) ✧ Parental headcanons feat. Percy (fam.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Howie Honeyglow (platonic only)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Zora Salazar
✧ Platonic Zora headcanons (pla.) ✧ Zora with a touch starved s/o (rom.) ✧ Proof reader (x Charles) (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Phoenica Fleecity (platonic only)
✧ Platonic Feenie headcanons (pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Trixie Roughhouse (platonic only)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Lorelai Blyndeff
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Rick Shades
✧ Dating Rick Shades headcanons (rom.) ✧ Being in a polycule with Mera and Rick (rom.) ✧ Mini character playlists
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Naven Nuknuk
✧ Mentor Naven Nuknuk headcanons (pla./fam.) ✧Naven + a reader with gender dysphoria (pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Yoomtah Zing
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Sheriff Gorou
Hanging out (pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Martin.
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𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Meryl Lockhart
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 California Slim
✧ Close (rom.) ✧ Fatherly/mentor Slim headcanons (fam.) ✧ Baking with Slim around (any) ✧ Protective fatherly Slim headcanons (fam.) ✧ Don't leave. (x Jericho) (rom.) ✧California Slim + Alcatraz Halloween Headcanons (rom./pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Alcatraz
✧ Platonic Alcatraz headcanons (pla.) ✧California Slim + Alcatraz Halloween Headcanons (rom./pla.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Jericho Felocity
✧ Save Point (rom.) ✧ Playing video games with Jericho (rom./pla.) ✧ Meeting Halfway (x Dixon) (rom.) ✧ Don't leave. (x Slim) (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Dixon Roughhouse
✧ Meeting Halfway (x Jericho) (rom.) ✧ Mini character playlists
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Ryatt
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Moxie Roughhouse
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Rex Roughhouse (platonic only)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Roxanne Roughhouse
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Xerxes Roughhouse
Living with Xerxes Roughhouse Headcanons (pla./rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Abby Lorre
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Dirk “Doc” Chappy
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Regina Sandbag
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Dan Gansley
✧ Dating Dan Gansley headcanons (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Trip "Tripwire" Ferguson
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Noah Finway
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Sylvester Ashling (platonic only)
✧ (AC)Sylvie and Guile hanging out headcanons
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Delta Caprone (platonic only)
✧ Platonic Delta headcanons (pla.) ✧ Platonic headcaons ft. (EE) Sylvie
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Guile Manning
✧ (AC)Sylvie and Guile hanging out headcanons ✧ Guile platonic headcanons (pla.) ✧ What's his name this time? (Protective Guile) (pla.) ✧ Dating Guile headcanons (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Charles Foxtrot
✧ Proof reader (x Zora) (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Moot Tarbella
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 Rover Gadabout
✧ Romantic Rover headcanons (rom.)
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪 More to be added as they're requested!
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ameliathefatcat · 1 year
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So in my Paw Patrol AU the secondary Patrol, so Rex, Tracker, Ella and Tuck and Liberty are all younger then the main group of friends (yes I know Everest is technically part of the secondary Patrol but I don’t care) all of them are in fourth grade and Aria Wright Skye’s sister is part of their friend group
Last names are Rex Turbot, Ella and Tucker ‘Tuck’ Super, Liberty Dixon and Tránsito ‘Tracker’ Chaves
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Where is the country-destroying migrant surge that was supposed to come after Title 42 ended? Why has no one taken your guns? Why isn't Hillary Clinton locked up? So many questions.
By Rex Huppke
Last I checked, there are approximately 3,756 Republicans running for the GOP presidential nomination, and the vast majority of them – particularly the Donalds Trump and the Rons DeSantis of the world – want voters to know they should be terrified.
Terrified of what, you ask? Oh, I dunno. Socialism. Marxism. “Radical” teachers. Mickey Mouse. Drag queens. “Others.” Pretty much everything, it seems. All the fears. (I’d add spiders to that list, but that’s just me, a liberal scaredy cat.)
Fearmongering is a tried-and-true Republican Party tradition and with the 2024 election cycle about to kick into full gear, it’s mongering season.
REPUBLICAN FEARMONGERING, AND SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT WHY FEARS ARE NEVER REALIZED
So I have a suggestion for GOP voters, from the MAGA loyalists to the (three remaining) moderates to everyone in between. The first GOP presidential debate will be Aug. 23 in Milwaukee. At that event, you should demand answers to the following fear-related questions:
Why is “her” – the Hillary Clinton character in the “Lock her up!” chant – not locked up? Former President Donald Trump was supposed to do that, yet “her” walks free.
Why haven't we been literally invaded by umpteen South American migrant caravans?
Where is the country-destroying migrant surge that was supposed to come after Title 42 ended?
Why aren’t there violent MS-13 gang members on every street corner?
Why haven't the tyrannical Democrats taken our guns?
Why hasn’t Obamacare been repealed?
Where is the GOP health care plan? (Coming in two weeks, I’m sure of it!)
Why, with godless, devious Democrat Joe Biden as President, are Americans still allowed to say “Merry Christmas”?
Why did the COVID-19 vaccines work? Why did they not contain tracking chips that allow the government to monitor us?
Why has the economy not collapsed and why has the American way of life not been destroyed?
Why is there not, as Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon promised in 2022 before not becoming Governor, “a drag queen in every classroom, indoctrinating our children”?
Why haven’t drag shows turned all Americans into drag queens?
YEARS OF FEAR, WITH SO FEW RESULTS – IT'S ALMOST AS IF THEY'RE MANIPULATING VOTERS
Why are America’s big cities not actually dystopian hellscapes?
Why is the murder rate declining when we’ve been told repeatedly that crime is spiraling out of control?
How come our children are able to watch Disney movies without turning gay?
Why are Americans still allowed to speak English?
Why are we still able to hold dear all the things we hold dear?
I WAS SPECIFICALLY PROMISED WIDESPREAD SOCIALISM. WHAT THE HECK?
Why has nobody come to confiscate our guns? We have actual buckets filled with guns in the basement and bullets everywhere and not a single damn Democrat has come to rip them from our hands, cold and dead or otherwise.
Why has virtually everything a Republican candidate or Fox News talking head ever said to instill fear in our hearts wound up being either total nonsense or, at best, an almost bizarre overexaggeration of a relatively minor issue?
Why has America not been transformed into a socialist wasteland?
Why, for the last time, do we still have all of our guns?
You deserve answers to these questions, my Republican friends. Because often, in this big and confusing world of ours, there are inescapable signs that suggest you’re being lied to.
Learning to spot them is an important life skill. Off you go.
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kwebtv · 1 month
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Diane Brewster (March 11, 1931 – November 12, 1991)  Television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in television series of the 1950s and 1960s: confidence trickster Samantha Crawford in the Western Maverick  with James Garner; pretty young second-grade teacher Miss Canfield in Leave It to Beaver; and doomed wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive. Brewster was a direct descendant of William Brewster, a Pilgrim and Governor of the Plymouth Colony.
On January 31, 1959, Brewster played Lisa Caldwell in the episode "Runaway Train" of NBC's Cimarron City Western television series starring George Montgomery.
She made almost 50 appearances in various other television and film roles, including episodes of Crusader starring Brian Keith, Wanted: Dead or Alive with Steve McQueen, Tombstone Territory (as "Julie Dixon" in season 1 episode 33), Tales of Wells Fargo (as "Dr Alice" S2/E25) with Dale Robertson, and Harbor Command with Wendell Corey. In 1959, she played the girlfriend of Ronald Reagan's character in an installment of the General Electric Theatre anthology series, "Nobody's Child", and portrayed Marian Dell in the episode "Law of the Badlands" of the syndicated series Frontier Doctor starring Rex Allen.
In 1960, Brewster had a starring role as Wilhelmina "Steamboat Willy" Vanderveer in The Islanders, an hour-long adventure series set in the South Pacific, with William Reynolds and James Philbrook. That same year, she also portrayed the titular role in "The Lita Foladaire Story," an episode of Wagon Train with Ward Bond and silent film star Evelyn Brent, in which Brewster's character had been killed before the start of the show, with her sections of the story posthumously depicted in flashbacks.
Brewster subsequently guest starred on Empire and in The Rifleman episode, "The Jealous Man" in 1962; on The Dakotas with Jack Elam in 1963; on the 1963 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Potted Planter" with Raymond Burr, and in the premiere episode of Kentucky Jones (1964) with Dennis Weaver and Harry Morgan.
Brewster appeared several times in flashbacks as the murdered wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive, most prominently in Episode 14, The Fugitive (season 1), "The Girl from Little Egypt," broadcast December 24, 1963. She appeared in two episodes of Death Valley Days, in a 1966 episode of Family Affair, and in an installment of Ironside (1968) before retiring. She reappeared in four episodes of The New Leave It to Beaver.  (Wikipedia)
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