#Sheila Ruth
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thelightwillbreakthrough · 9 months ago
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happy international women’s day to all my favorite ladies including: baristas who love weed, incredibly stressed out office workers, cult leading karens, psychic autistic tweens, girls who hate their retail jobs, nurses who have killed two people, alt girls down bad for tiny nerds, sex-obsessed lighting techs, deeply unhinged fundamentalists, executive assistants who moonlight as serial killers, ghosts possessing their husband’s cars, camp counselors with dark secrets, serial-killing Boy Moms(TM), retro diner owning witches, and british nobles who are secretly monsterfuckers.
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warningsine · 2 years ago
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—Betty Gilpin
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kairithemang0 · 5 months ago
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Here's a challenge for you. List as many Hatchetfield headcanons you have as you can WITHOUT mentioning Wilbur/CrossNamara
easy
alice and peter were friends when she went to hatchetfield high. the bullying wasn't as bad until she left (peter's freshman year i believe).
bill is secretly really annoyed that ted will flirt with literally anyone but him. he doesn't every mention it to anyone, but it's always frustrated him (sigh, i love bill/ted)
Richie stole Peter's pokemon cards in 2nd grade and that's how they became friends. Ruth came as a package deal with Richie and she had been obsessing over Pete even before that
linda and becky started out as really close friends in high school and when becky started dating tom linda was just really pissy about it and it started their streak of hating each other
man in a hurry holds the most world record in history. he's got a world record for his world records. and he did it all in record time
sheila youngs husband is in some way related to willabella muckwab
howard goodman is from hatchetfield
richie has a buster sword in his room
max used to be really into star wars and richie hated him so much for it that he tried to fight him in 4th grade and richie got the shit kicked out of him. max, who was neutral towards richie, now full on hated him. he also turned on peter and ruth at this time for simply being associated with richie
just some of the ones i could think of off the top of my head
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dykebyulyi · 2 years ago
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every friend group should include:
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( ins • po )
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sundewhasaudhd · 7 days ago
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This weeks doodle dump
Doodle of a frame of the Aspen Brutus animatic in my head (since doodling this the specific frame [the frame that only exists in my head] got more dynamic)
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Aspen doodles because Aspen my beloved
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c!Wilbur main AU (ft. c!tntduo from that AU) doodles because I rewatched a lot of my favorite DSMP animatic the other night, and he took over my brain
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“Autism be damned, my girls can not work a grill” ft. c!Wilbur and Ruth
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c!Quackity doodle to celebrate his mini comeback
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Doodle of @beattlecub Hatchetverse OC Juno in Catra’s suit from the Princess Prom episode
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IF YOU LIKE MY ART, PLEASE REBLOG :3
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asteraceae-blue · 3 months ago
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Hold up hold up hold up
Gayle Rankin, aka Sheila the She-Wolf, is playing Sally Bowles in the revival of Cabaret?! How did I miss this!! Amazing, I hope we get to see video at some point
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raspberrysmoon · 3 months ago
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omg your AU looks so cool! what’s frank pricely up to in this timeline?
ty!! its my pride and joy that nobody else thinks about lol
franks an easy one! firstly- he's not dead yet. i say yet because this is a daddy-adjacent timeline, and.. well, ted's not there for sheila to shoot. but that'll happen in several years.
he's just trying to run toyzone and make money. that's his only goal. his biggest issue as the mainfic flows is lex taking more and more sick time for hannah. it frustrates him to no end, and he winds up hiring someone new to replace her shifts. worst thing he's ever had to do, if he ask him.
otherwise, he's selling the lord's dolls, working alone and going home to drink himself into an early grave. over and over, until his death.
he does appear in the mainfic, in a b&w chapter! he's one of many characters that max, ruth and richie will need to meet, befriend, and pass on their way out of the black.
frank is just like every man in a dead end job on the island. he works, eats, drinks, sleeps, and starts over again. his days are made by little kids coming in and proudly handing over their hard earned pocket money and a small stuffed animal. he always wanted kids..
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anais173 · 2 years ago
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I NEED ANSWERS, IS RUTH'S WIG JUST SHEILA'S BUT BRUSH OR ANOTHER???
I just noticed the similarity
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wlwmoviebracket · 1 year ago
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round 2 (8/64)
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found-family-tournament · 2 years ago
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Found Family Tournament Round 1 Part 9 Group 43
Propaganda and further pictures under the cut
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The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (& Associates): Ruth, Debbie, Cherry, Carmen, Jenny, Sheila, Melrose, Yolanda, Arthie, Rhonda, Sam, Bash, Justine, Reggie, Tammé, Dawn, Stacey
Submissions are still open!
Silco & Jinx:
Sorry, I got no propaganda for them yet :(
The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (& Associates):
They are literally the definition of found family omg they all changed each other's lives by being on the show together and wrestling and living together for so long and having fun together and they were all total misfits so they found a safe place within each other where they didn't feel judged and I love them so much I love women 😭😭😭
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hatchetfieldgirlbossbrawl · 2 years ago
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yetihideout · 1 year ago
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This is amazing and you need to watch it.
The Women of Weber Place (music by Brian Bennett and Alan Hawkshaw, “Dossier”) 💥
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warningsine · 1 year ago
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insidecroydon · 6 months ago
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'Biggles' hits turbulence from first day as Sutton council leader
BELLE MONT, Inside Sutton’s answer to Laura Kuenssberg (but with fewer scruples), sat through last night’s ‘mayor-making’ ceremonials so that you didn’t have to, and reports simmering problems for the new council leader and a huge step backwards for Labour on council committees Bowing out: Ruth Dombey makes her final speech as Sutton council leader last night After a dozen years leading Sutton’s…
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hotvintagepoll · 7 months ago
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which streaming service has the most vintage movies? If you don't know, maybe your followers could answer? 🙏
Ooh hoo hoo you asked and I'll answer!!
I actually made a post like this for the hot men tournament, but I can't find it now so I'll do it again from scratch. The short answer is that I don't know of any one streaming service that has all the old vintage movies—but most streaming services have a "classics" genre category that can get you started. Here's a small selection of what you can find on different streaming services:
TUBI (free):
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Olivia de Havilland)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Vivien Leigh)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Jane Powell, Julie Newmar)
North by Northwest (Eva Marie Saint)
The Music Man (Shirley Jones)
The Women (Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell, Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, Paulette Goddard, several other hotties in small parts)
The Philadelphia Story (Katharine Hepburn, Ruth Hussey)
Notorious (Ingrid Bergman)
Bell, Book, and Candle (Kim Novak, Elsa Lanchester)
The Talk of the Town (Jean Arthur)
Dark Victory (Bette Davis)
Stray Dog (Keiko Awaji)
Some Like It Hot (Marilyn Monroe)
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Sophia Loren)
Dirty Girtie From Harlem USA (Francine Everett)
Passport (Madhubala)
Dark Passage (Lauren Bacall)
Sepia Cinderella (Sheila Guyse)
On The Town (Ann Miller, Vera-Ellen, Betty Garrett)
The Bandwagon (Cyd Charisse)
Devar (Sharmila Tagore)
Reet-Petite and Gone (June Richmond)
The Postman Always Rings Twice (Lana Turner)
KANOPY (free through some libraries):
Dial M for Murder (Grace Kelly)
His Girl Friday (Rosalind Russell)
Ball of Fire (Barbara Stanwyck)
Black Orpheus (Marpessa Dawn)
Flower Drum Song (Reiko Sato, Nancy Kwan, Miyoshi Umeki)
Marriage Italian Style (Sophia Loren)
The Rose Tattoo (Anna Magnani)
Tokyo Story (Setsuko Hara)
War and Peace (Audrey Hepburn, Anita Ekberg)
Salt of the Earth (Rosaura Revueltas)
Metropolis (Brigitte Helm)
The Red Shoes (Moira Shearer)
HOOPLA (free through some libraries):
The Court Jester (Angela Lansbury, Glynis Johns)
Sunset Boulevard (Gloria Swanson)
A Place in the Sun (Elizabeth Taylor)
Barefoot in the Park (Jane Fonda)
The Barefoot Contessa (Ava Gardner)
Wings (Clara Bow)
YOUTUBE (has a lot of older movies that have slipped through copyright/are still up for some reason):
Charade (Audrey Hepburn)
Story Weather (Lena Horne)
Gilda (Rita Hayworth)
Rebecca (Joan Fontaine)
This entire playlist of Indian cinema that I just found (Madhubala, Waheeda Rehman, Nargis, Meena Kumari, etc.)
And that's just a small sample. There is also always your local library for physical DVDs, the Internet Archive, and....other methods.....if you know exactly what you're looking for.
I haven't seen all of these movies, so don't consider them personal recommendations—these are just famous movies with our hotties in them, so please be careful if you have content warnings. Good luck and have fun!
EDIT 5/16: Added a few more movies to the different sections, but this is still just a small selection of what the different streaming services have. Good luck!
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fashionbooksmilano · 11 months ago
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Woven Histories
Textiles and Modern Abstraction
Production by Brad Ireland and Christina Wiginton, Editing by Magda Nakassis,
National Gallery of Art, Washington copublished by The University of Chicago Press, 2023, 284 pages, ISBN 978-0-226-82729-2
euro 65,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Exhibition dates : Los Angeles County Museum Art 2023, Washington Nat.Gall.Art 2024, Ottawa Nat.Gall.Canada 2024,New York MoMA 2025
Richly illustrated volume exploring the inseparable histories of modernist abstraction and twentieth-century textiles.   Published on the occasion of an exhibition curated by Lynne Cooke, Woven Histories offers a fresh and authoritative look at textiles—particularly weaving—as a major force in the evolution of abstraction. This richly illustrated volume features more than fifty creators whose work crosses divisions and hierarchies formerly segregating the fine arts from the applied arts and handicrafts.   Woven Histories begins in the early twentieth century, rooting the abstract art of Sophie Taeuber-Arp in the applied arts and handicrafts, then features the interdisciplinary practices of Anni Albers, Sonia Delaunay, Liubov Popova, Varvara Stepanova, and others who sought to effect social change through fabrics for furnishings and apparel. Over the century, the intersection of textiles and abstraction engaged artists from Ed Rossbach, Kay Sekimachi, Ruth Asawa, Lenore Tawney, and Sheila Hicks to Rosemarie Trockel, Ellen Lesperance, Jeffrey Gibson, Igshaan Adams, and Liz Collins, whose textile-based works continue to shape this discourse. Including essays by distinguished art historians as well as reflections from contemporary artists, this ambitious project traces the intertwined histories of textiles and abstraction as vehicles through which artists probe urgent issues of our time.
24/12/23
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