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A Stranger Comes Over
*Happy Inkwell is playing with a snake on the side of the road.*
Tyler Dream: Happy, that's dangerous!
*Tyler runs over to Happy.*
Happy Inkwell, *looks confused*: But dad, it's not big enough to eat me.
Tyler Dream: But it can have poison in its fangs.
*Happy Inkwell picks up the snake.*
*Suddenly a stranger walks by and throws the snake away.*
The stranger: Don't play with living snakes, boi.
Happy Inkwell, *stares in baby*: Why?
Tyler Dream: Snakes have poison, or actually venom, in their fangs. And if they bite you, you can go to sleep forever.
Happy Inkwell: But it was small. How would it have enough venom to hurt me?
Tyler Dream: It just needs a little venom to hurt someone.
*Tyler wraps his arms around Happy and hugs him protectively.*
*Happy Inkwell hugs him.*
The Stranger: Always listen to your father, boi.
*Happy Inkwell points to the stranger.*
Happy Inkwell: Nom nom milk?
Tyler Dream: No, sweetie. Do you want your baba?
Happy Inkwell: Baba!
*Tyler picks up Happy and carries him inside to the kitchen. Tyler opens the fridge door and grabs Happy’s bottle, holding it up to his beak.*
*Happy Inkwell sucks it.*
*Tyler smiles.*
Tyler Dream: Good boy.
*Suddenly they hear a knock on the door.*
*Tyler cradles Happy and goes to the door, opening it.*
*In the doorway stands the stranger.*
The stranger: Mind if I come inside? I'm hungry.
Tyler Dream: Sure, come in.
*The stranger walks in.*
*Tyler leads the way to the kitchen.*
*Happy Inkwell makes baby noises.*
*Tyler kisses Happy’s belly and turns to the stranger.*
Tyler Dream: You can have whatever you want from the pantry or fridge.
The stranger: Don't mind if I do.
*Happy Inkwell is drinking milk.*
*The stranger robs the fridge and puts his meal on the table.*
*He starts devouring his meal like a pig*
*Happy Inkwell points to the stranger.*
Happy Inkwell: Nom nom meat?
Tyler Dream: You want meat, sweetie?
Happy Inkwell: Nom nom meat.
*Tyler gives Happy some sliced meat from the fridge.*
Happy Inkwell eats it.
The stranger: This is some fine food.
Tyler Dream: Thank you.
Happy Inkwell: Daddy?
Tyler Dream: Yes, sweetie?
Happy Inkwell: Stranger.
Tyler Dream: Yes, sweetie. It’s a stranger. But you’re supposed to be nice to strangers.
The stranger: Your father is right.
*Tyler smiles.*
Happy Inkwell: But grandpa eats strangers.
Tyler Dream, *quietly*: Uh…you shouldn’t do as grandpa does.
The stranger: Your grandpa eats people?
Happy Inkwell: He says they aren't people.
Tyler Dream, *quietly*: Sweetie, you shouldn't be telling this stranger that.
Happy Inkwell: Why?
The stranger: Guess someone needs a beating.
Tyler Dream, *to the stranger*: I think it’s time for you to leave.
Happy Inkwell: No hurt Grandpa!!
The stranger look at Happy and says
The stranger: I won't hurt him
Happy Inkwell: But you said beat.
The stranger: That was metaphorical, beat the sin out of him using prayer.
*Happy Inkwell sucks on his thumb.*
Tyler Dream: Okay…
*Tyler comforts Happy by giving him a forehead kiss and hugging him.*
Suddenly it begins pouring out of the sky.
*Tyler looks out the window.*
Tyler Dream: Wow, it started raining hard all of a sudden.
*The stranger looks outside and says.*
The stranger: it rains just as hard as when Noah built his Ark, not that I was there to see it mind you
*Happy Inkwell is scared.*
*Tyler cuddles Happy.*
Tyler Dream: Should you get home before it rains harder?
*Happy Inkwell nuzzles into him.*
The stranger: Home? I have no home.
Happy Inkwell: Nom nom Daddy?
*Tyler gives Happy his bottle again.*
Tyler Dream: Do you…want to stay in a spare bedroom? I’d feel bad if I let you stay out in the rain.
*Suddenly a loud thunder crash is heard.*
The stranger: Guess I'll take you up on that offer
*Happy Inkwell is sleepy.*
*Tyler picks up Happy and begins taking him to his bedroom, pointing out a spare bedroom for the stranger.*
Happy Inkwell: Daddy, I'm not eepy.
Tyler Dream: Sure you’re not, sweetie.
*Tyler cuddles Happy in bed, holding Happy’s head to his heart.*
*The stranger enters the bedroom.*
*Happy Inkwell runs away*
Happy Inkwell: No eep!
*Tyler gets out of bed and follows Happy.*
*The stranger peeks his head out of the door.*
The stranger: What's this noise?
Tyler Dream: Sorry, my son doesn’t want to go to bed just yet. Sweetie, c’mon, it’s time for bed.
Happy Inkwell: No!
*Happy Inkwell runs into the stranger's room.*
Tyler Dream, *to the stranger*: Sorry.
*The stranger picks up Happy.*
The stranger *to Tyler* It's fine.
Happy Inkwell: No! No!
*Happy Inkwell falls asleep immediately.*
*Tyler carries Happy back to bed and cuddles him.*
*The stranger goes to sleep as well.*
**It is morning, the sun rises and the cock crows three times.**
*Happy Inkwell wakes up, tries to jump out the window to catch the cock.*
*Tyler manages to grab Happy before he jumps out the window.*
Tyler Dream: That’s dangerous, sweetie.
Happy Inkwell: Cock.
Tyler Dream: Yes, sweetie. It’s a rooster.
Happy Inkwell: Want a rooster.
*Suddenly they smell something delicious coming from downstairs.*
*Tyler cradles Happy and carries him downstairs.*
Happy Inkwell: Food!
*Tyler carries Happy to the kitchen.*
Happy Inkwell: Look a note!
*In the kitchen the stranger can be seen cooking, the tables are filled with all kinds of foods.*
Tyler Dream: Where did all this food come from??
The stranger: I found it in the pantry.
Tyler Dream: H-how? I didn’t have all this food.
*Tyler marvels at all the food on the table.*
*The stranger looks at Tyler and says…*
The stranger: Some things are left better unexplained.
*Tyler sits Happy in his chair and sits down to eat.*
*Happy Inkwell eats food.*
Happy Inkwell: Nom nom nom nom!
*The stranger says…*
The stranger: I also refilled the pantry.
Happy Inkwell: Who are you?
The stranger: The name's Yahweh.
*With those words Yahweh walks out of the door and into the morning sun.*
The End?
#happy forever#happy inkwell#happy_inkwell#happy_forever#kidcore#nostalgia#happy#Tyler Dream#Tyler_Dream#The Stranger#The_Stranger
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Where’d the second-hand blorbo go? Is flamethrower guy gonna come back to my dash? i miss him and the wild fan theories of him :(
(this is (mostly) a joke meant to tease, but i do find it funny i do miss him considering i have no clue which game he’s from XD)
I'm reblogging stuff as I see it but unfortunately there just isn't that much content for him :(
I have a couple of gifsets lined up in the queue though
He's from Until Dawn btw
https://until-dawn.fandom.com/wiki/The_Stranger
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drag show @ the stranger, last saturday nite
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塾長からお借りした! レコード。散々集めたCDのお陰で探しやすい(手に入るかは別)カメラのお陰で歌詞よりジャケをじーっと見てしまう。 #record #analog #billy_joel #the_stranger
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2017:8/29 #MiyazakiYohei #miya #miyamask #daddy #son #enter_the_stage #登場 #the_stranger #1day_1drawing #drawing_everyday #drawing #art
#daddy#miyazakiyohei#登場#the_stranger#drawing_everyday#miya#enter_the_stage#son#drawing#art#miyamask#1day_1drawing
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The Stranger - Lord Huron (https://youtube.com/watch/?v=0FeoxGl75Tg&s=&e=#The_Stranger)
Lyric Comic Fanart for Icerift’s Aeon (https://www.deviantart.com/iceriftfyera/https://aeonseries.deviantart.com/)
All characters featured belong to Icerift and her story Aeon.
also im tired now lmao
#nabu#the oracle#destruction#iakuy#kat-hreq#meian#ashia#athyir#taiol#zirar#kamud#davion#idexsa#fulfillment#the nameless god#rajhu#shasesq#daruk#jchita dragon#fox#quetzalcoatl#jackal#crocodile#smilodon#sabertooth#wolf#gazelle#human#art#fanart
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The Stranger de Orson Welles, una joya del noir
The Stranger de Orson Welles (1946) es un film inusual dentro de la obra del genial realizador, pero no por las razones que uno pudiera suponer de entrada.
The Stranger de Orson Welles(1946) es un film inusual dentro de la obra del genial realizador, pero no por las razones que uno pudiera suponer de entrada. Sobre todo, tratándose de una filmografía llena de films inusuales. Pero sucede que The Stranger tiene la particularidad de ser el único film que Welles dirigió por encargo. O, en todo caso, apegándose a las pautas del sistema de estudios de la…
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The stranger
The stranger came in every sunday, everyone knew that
The stranger always ordered coffee, everyone knew that
The stranger didn’t talk to anyone, everyone knew that
The stranger looked old and mean, everyone knew that
The stranger had a secret, everyone knew that
Two girls had been missing for weeks, everyone knew that
The stranger hid their bodies in the woods, no one knew that
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Billy Joel-the_stranger (2) Midi Download
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Billy Joel-the_stranger (2) Midi Download
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Week 10
14/12/16 The final performance
This week was the week of the performances which for us was a good thing because we felt like we were really in the middle of our development and were happy with the piece that we showed. Through our development process, we have had a few struggles and have definitely found it difficult every week making the role of our character presentable and that our piece made sense to the audience.
Performing for us was great because we felt like everyone pulled their weight and made sure that it everyone pushed themselves to the limits and performed to the best that they could. We were given positive feedback that was directly aimed at the ‘physical movement’ section in the middle. For this part we had each of the chorus act out what was happening in his mind from the moment he saw his friend get beaten up. People said that they found it really helped to show the inner feelings of ‘The Arab’ that he couldn’t explain. They that it made them recognise the emotions that perhaps the Arabs weren’t able to show or talk about because of how they were treated in French Algeria. As a group, personally, I thought that this part we performed specifically well as it made a dramatic difference when it came to the understanding of our piece. I also found that when it came to creating the physical movement it was definitely something that we all enjoyed making and bringing our ideas to life.
In addition to this, we had positive feedback about the whole concept and how we wanted to base the whole piece around the pain that the Arab goes through mentally and physically. To show this at the end we had the Arab and his friend try to reach out reach out to the rest of the chorus as if they were people they were trying to ask for help and then each time they did the chorus turned their whole bodies to face the other direction. This was to reflect the people that were turning their backs on thinking that there was anything wrong with discriminating against ‘The Arabs’. Again from this people said they were able to gain an understanding of the contextual references to French Algeria and understand about how The Arabs weren’t full accepted in society.
However we did get constructive criticism that we found really helpful and that will help with how we could develop if we had more time or for future reference. For example; Tash said that she felt that towards the end when we made the conscious decision to have The Arab walk towards the audience with his friend that it lost the sole focus of just The Arab. She said that up until that point it we had made sure where the focus was leading and then just at that moment she said it felt like it became about both of them rather than just on The Arab ��� which then confused the audience a little. I think if we were able to have more time in this part we could have had Mak pick up his Arab friend after he has been beaten up and move him to the front but then speaking whilst he did so about how he felt in this moment. I think also to reflect that Mak was still the main focus in this point we could have had the other Arab (who was played by Anna) a lot more hunched over so that he wasn’t open and therefore you weren’t drawn to his body language. As well it was noted that in the work scene we need to make it more evident that there was a divide between The Arabs and the French Algerians.
For a project we had created over around 6 weeks, we were extremely pleased with the process and end result of our performance. This project was about focusing building and trying new things each week, and how to grow as a company. Inevitably there were elements that if we had more time we would like to change. I think one of these being the pace to our piece, we found that as a group we had some elements we preferred in our piece, and some parts we weren’t sure that fitted, so instead of focusing of the parts that we know really well we needed to bring the energy to the parts that perhaps weren’t so energetic and upbeat. As well as this there was times in rehearsal where the energy lacked, and I think that for future reference the more energy and liveliness we bring to the rehearsals this will then show overall in our end performance. I think ‘The Outsider’ helped us when thinking about relationships with characters and human behaviour. This book helped us to consider other people that don’t necessarily have a voice and look at things from their perspective. I found this quote “the nakedness of man faced with the absurd” really useful when researching about the play as it applied to us as a group because were being thrown out of our comfort zone too and faced with a book that was difficult to get our head around. Overall I think this project enabled us to grow stronger as a group and work on delving deeper into more about the characters.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49552.The_Stranger
Anna Petitdemange
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A man arrested for illegally entering the White House...
A man arrested for illegally entering the White House…
A man jumped over the White House fence just after 6 p.m. Thursday, prompting a lockdown. The man was taken into custody by Secret Service Officers. He was seen holding a stuffed Pokemon “Pikachu” doll and wearing clothing related to the animated show.
One witness said that the man refused to heed agent’s commands to “get down.” The agents had their guns drawn and eventually the man sat down…
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The Stranger---a book review
"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal"
The above quote is one of Albert Camus's comments that I have decided speaks to me the most in relation to his novel "The Stranger". I came across this book because a friend of mine was moving and had a yard sale, and tried to sell some books, but not all of them sold. She ended up giving me all of those left that I wanted and I took about 8 The Stranger being one of them.
To say that the book was a bit unusual is putting it mildly. The story is told from inside the mind of the main character. This gentleman struggles with how to react to the outside world, often not speaking very much, feeling that there is "no point". His relationship with his mother is a bit distance, however, he seems to try very hard to please those around him, agreeing with almost anything to do so.
He gets into a great deal of trouble thru his association with one of the people in his life, Raymond. He even ends up in prison facing a beheading by the time the book is at a close.
The one constant is that this character is at odds with most people around him. He is indeed matching to his own drum, but only because he really can not hear the drums of the "general population". While many of his actions and internal reactions were shocking to me, so were the "general populations" as presented by this book. I have often seen myself as "different" as well so perhaps the book speaks to me a bit more than it might some.
I found this book mystifing and somewhat troubling. So much so that I decided to do some research on exactly what Albert Camus had to say in general. He was born in Algeria, the setting of The Stranger, and ended up winning several literary prizes. On one site he was called an Existentials, but in another he was quoted as denying that. In another place he was referred to as part of the "beat" generation. When I hear the "beat" generation referred to, all I think about is coffee houses, men in stringly beards and poetry that doesnt really make much sense--at least not to me. (sigh)
If anybody would like to read the book, here is a link to one place where it can be found. In addition, if anybody has already read it, or has some more understanding of Camus than I seem to have, please educate me via comments or a private message. The bottom line is that I kinda liked the book, but realize that it is not for everybody. And it certainly is different. (grin)
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