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Le TVfilm Ice Storm : Tempête Polaire (2023) avec l'acteur Christopher Tyler. Titre alternatif : Tempête de verglas en Caroline
Réalisation : Jared Cohn, avec qui il avait déjà tourné 20.0 Megaquake et Fire Island: La Grande Éruption (2022)
Distribution : McKenzie Westmore, Grant Bowler, William Baldwin, Tori Griffith et Jessie B. Evans déjà rencontrés sur 20.0 Megaquake et Fire Island: La Grande Éruption (2022) ...
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Il s'agit du dernier projet professionnel du regretté Christopher Tyler. Certaines répliques/situations du tvfilm font vraiment référence à la réalité de l'acteur.
Dans le même genre : Soleil vert (1973) ...
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Alias Ethan dans la série Le Caméléon.
#ice storm#tempete polaire#tyler christopher#2023#Jared Cohn#McKenzie Westmore#Grant Bowler#william baldwin#tori griffith#Jessie B. Evans#réchauffement climatique#climate change
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Lion-Girl
唐獅子仮面 (2023)
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LION-GIRL arrives this November!
Cleopatra Entertainment has set the North American and United Kingdom release date for LION-GIRL, a new Japanese Superhero film written and directed by cult film master Kurando Mitsutake and based on characters created by Japanese manga legend Go Nagai. The film will be released on Digital Platforms and on special Home Entertainment Blu Ray and DVD formats on November 7th 2023. To accommodate the…
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#Damian TooFeek Raven#David Sakurai#Derek Mears#Go Nagai#Joey Iwanaga#Lion-Girl#Matt Standley#Shelby Lee Parks#Tori Griffith
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LION-GIRL (2023) Japanese action sci-fi horror - trailer and US release news
Lion-Girl is a 2023 Japanese sci-fi action film about the survivors of a meteor shower who are left to defend themselves against each other and monsters known as “Anoroc” who hunt and kill humans for their lifeforce. Also known as Karajishi Kamen: Lion-Girl. Written and directed by Kurando Mitsutake (Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf, Gun Woman, Karate Kill and Maniac Driver). Produced by Mami…
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#2023#action sci-fi horror#Damian TooFeek Raven#David Sakurai#Derek Mears#Kurando Mitsutake#Lion-Girl#movie film#preview#Shelby Lee Parks#Tori Griffith#trailer
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This Is Terry Silver Coded...
#terry silver#thomas ian griffith#cobra kai#antonio banderas#tory nichols#peyton list#silvernichols#terrytory#crackship#wishful shipping
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In this conversation, I chat with actress Tori Griffith who discusses her role as Rosie Maddox in the TV show Elkhorn. She talks about her character's traits and motivations, as well as her preparation for the role. Tori mentions that Rosie is scrappy, ambitious, and kind-hearted. She wants to have her own life and follow her dreams, which were not common for women in that time period. Tori researched books set in the Victorian era and the Old West to understand the mindset of women during that time. She also created a storyboard and a Spotify playlist to immerse herself in the character's world. Tori highlights the strong relationship between Rosie and Medora, played by Ashton Leigh, and how working with Ashton elevated her performance. She also mentions the challenges of portraying a character from a different time period and the importance of knowing the character's backstory. Tori Griffith discusses the challenges of embodying her character in Elkhorn, including the need to be more contained and less expressive. She shares how the costumes helped her get into character and how the heat on set affected the cast. Tori emphasizes the importance of building good relationships with cast and crew on set and shares her experiences working with actors who were down-to-earth and easy to work with. She also mentions her upcoming film, Bau: Artist at War, a Holocaust film set to be released by Paramount. Takeaways Rosie Maddox is a scrappy, ambitious, and kind-hearted character who wants to have her own life and follow her dreams. Tori Griffith researched books set in the Victorian era and the Old West to understand the mindset of women during that time. She created a storyboard and a Spotify playlist to immerse herself in the character's world. Working with Ashton Leigh, who plays Medora, elevated Tori's performance and showcased the strong relationship between their characters. Portraying a character from a different time period comes with challenges, but knowing the character's backstory is crucial for bringing them to life. Embodying a character sometimes requires being more contained and less expressive. Costumes can help actors get into character and improve their posture and mannerisms. Building good relationships with cast and crew on set is important for a positive working environment. Working with down-to-earth actors can make the filming experience more enjoyable. Tori Griffith has an upcoming film, Bau Artist at War, a Holocaust film set to be released by Paramount. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 02:07 Introducing Tori Griffith and Elkhorn 04:32 Describing Rosie Maddox in Three Words 07:00 Creating a Storyboard and Spotify Playlist 12:38 The Strong Relationship Between Rosie and Medora 19:14 Challenges of Portraying Rosie Maddox 21:33 Challenges of Character Embodiment 25:32 Filming in Hot Weather 32:59 Building Relationships on Set 39:15 Upcoming Film: Bau: Artist at War
#backstory#challenges#character#costumes#elkhorn#embodiment#era#griffith#maddox#medora#motivations#old#preparation#relationship#rosie#strong#tori#traits#victorian#west
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Time to end cash-strapped council's £1.5m political subsidies
CROYDON IN CRISIS: There’s cuts planned to all kinds of services in the borough in the coming months. The only thing local politicians aren’t planning to cut-back on are their own jobs, as WALTER CRONXITE reports The holidays are over. Time to go back to work. £11,691 per year and not one meeting in January: Labour’s Stuart Collins But for seven of Croydon’s 70 councillors, there is not a single…
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#Conservative#Croydon#Croydon Council#Croydon East#Croydon West#Endri Llabuti#Jade Appleton#Jason Cummings#Karen Jewitt#Labour#Leafleting cult#London Borough of Croydon#Mario Creatura#Matt Griffiths#Mayor Jason Perry#Stuart Collins#Tory
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CR Abridged Art Masterpost
Because tagging posts is an art form.
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Clara Daly (@eldritchblep)
Nikki Dawes (@nikkidawes)
Ian MacDonald (@ian_macdonald_art)
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David Rodrigues (@3rdclover)
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Hugo Cardenas (@takayuuki_art)
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Meg Simmons (@megzilla87)
Tori Bennet (victori_jane)
Jonah Baumann (@galacticjonah)
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Jessica Nguyen (jessketchin)
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Oh, I so agree with you about the lack of Terry in promos being... unsatisfying. So many things they're playing with this season were set in motion by Terry. Terry mentioned Kim Sung Young first, who they now have cast. Terry wanted to go to the Sekai Taikai. Terry introduced Kim Da Eun. If they can get Kreese out of prison with a box of Jell-o, no way can they keep Terry in jail for more than three hours. If he can spin heading Dynatox into being a green philantropist, he can doctor this. If Kenny still has a major part to play, well who mentored him?
I could have understood it if they wanted to shift away from the Terry storyline and focus on what the show started as, reclaiming your life through karate. But then, it would have made much more sense to keep Kreese in prison, send Chozen and Da Eun home, and not focus so much on Tang Soo Do. But if they're setting that legacy up as the überthreat, it makes no sense for Terry not to be involved. The Sekai Taikai was his baby, moreso than Cobra Kai, even. Maybe the CK brand has been compromised, but so what? Hearsay. Simply rebrand.
Terry completely revitalised a show that had milked everything out of Johnny-Kreese there was to milk, keeps shying away from consequences with Robby and Miguel and would never give Sam and Tory the gay awakening that drives them. To dump him and keep Chozen and Da Eun around makes no damn sense!
Exactly. Precisely.
Terry Silver is the lifeblood that keeps this show running.
Because what else is there to do with this plot?
A lot of storylines got tragically milked to completion seasons ago.
And I don't think for the life of me Da Eun, who quite literally got flown into the plot during the penultimate mid-season is a strong enough character to be the end all-be all final boss villain. She doesn't have the charisma to pull what Thomas Ian Griffith pulled in TKK3. She was just introduced pretty much last minute and our attachment to her is at best nonexistent to miniscule with her only connection to anything going on in the plot at all is through Kreese, Silver and their mutual history with the sport. In the plot itself, girl even seemed like she was begrudgingly in the States in the first place and had to be talked into staying by Terry. To carry the whole endgame conclusion of this show and well over forty years of lore between the characters as the ultimate bad guy? Yeah, nope. Don't see it. There's just no development there. No meat.
As you said. It makes no damn sense.
And I will be in the minority here, which is entirely alright for me, but I really have an abject allergy for fan concoctions like brining back Julie Pierce in Season 6 or having Chozen and Da Eun have a showdown to fill in plot gaps. Shoehorning in Julie Pierce for a random, out of nowhere cameo when the one attachment she had to the plot was vaguely through a character dead for well over forty years just so she could tutor female character x and y for a short period of time is unnecessary at this late stage and I don't think Chozen and Da Eun warrant enough stakes to suddenly become mortal foes that take up space like that in the last season, but hey, that's just me; like, where are these rivalries even coming from? They met like yesterday. Do you two even know each other's full names!? Like!?
Terry Silver, John Kreese and the Sekai Tekai are sole the points of interest left.
After all, show's called Cobra Kai and they are Cobra Kai.
#funnily enough your post gives me hope#that there's no way tig could be left out#and i thank you for that#cobra kai#cobra kai season 6#terry silver
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Hi! Your top 5 characters and top 5 ships?. I'm really curious.
Hello! This is difficult lol because it a very open question. I presume we are talking animanga, so let’s see, because I actually don’t necessarily have charts readily on my mind and I also don’t read that many titles anymore. Some of the most popular manga talked about recently are aimed at a younger audience than me or are very similar to things I have already read, so they don’t hold my interest. And if I think of characters that have meant a lot to me at different times in my life, I probably will end up talking about stories that are quite forgotten now or not exciting for anyone else, because more connected to my own circumstances and life experiences. So if you don’t mind I will give you only three, but I will give an explanation of my choices so that it is easy to see how I could have mentioned other very similar characters from different manga for very similar reasons. But these three I have a visceral and deep connection with, and maybe I also projected a lot, so they stand out to me and came organically to my mind after reading your ask:
Yashiro, from Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai. Obvious choice to begin with, but I genuinely like characters that can’t conform to other people’s expectations and can’t be “toned down” or “domesticated” because they can’t discard the wild side of their loneliness, rooted in childhood trauma or neglect and lack of basic social support and meaningful connections when it mattered most. And yet, Yashiro faces reality directly because of that. And disillusionment is another trait I like about a character. And I like stories that have darker themes and don’t glimpse over the horrors humanity is capable of, and I like realism too. And Yashiro is a real “queer” character, one that can’t escape “otherness” in a world that isn’t fantastical and where the monstrous isn’t metaphorical.
Griffith, from Berserk. Because he has quite no other choice but to become the monstrous, for the same reasons I indicated above, including queerness, otherness, loneliness and failure to connect or be recognized as human, he can’t exist without provoking a conflict in others, part his own choice of challenging the order seen as “natural”, part because he has to fail in order to set up Guts’s story and fulfill the “destiny of tragic beauty”. This time the world building is very different and the story that starts on the human and historical plane and with a certain amount of realism ends tangled in a bigger picture and bigger narrative threads. He is such an iconic figure, coming to look similar to a whole lot of mythical types and other characters with similar functions in manga and yet avoiding being a simple replacement or repetition and being his own authentically and unique character.
Kikyo, from Inuyasha. I was such an avid reader of Rumiko Takahashi’s stories. I think what I liked most was their settings, the glimpses into a Japanese reality, being the contemporary world of high schoolers involved in quirky adventures or the fantastic past of the Sengoku period full of creatures and specters from a mythical and horror tradition that I got to know this way. Kikyo’s long black hair, her outfit of shrine priestess, with the iconic red and white colors, her ability as an archer: she stands out in my memory, I was in love with her. She was a ghost of herself with only certainty emotions surviving: the fascination with the unresolved. She was angry and vengeful, and yet her love too survived, just darkened. And I like the conflict between her spiritual role and strength and her relationship and connection with Inuyasha, destined both to be outsiders, two loneliness that met, defying the rules. And I think that I quite liked that at the center of her story was learning to let go.
As for shipping… I don’t know if I am even capable of it. I failed repeatedly to commit to it. I see the potential, but sometimes it is more delicious when that potential isn’t fulfilled in the literal sense. Maybe I just enjoy more the tension, than the resolution, the angst more than any “happy ending”: a sense of love as something to bring along and not renounce, even when potentially destructive, but never quite the end goal or only purpose in living. But I like fan theories, fan art and some fanfics, the angsty ones of course. The only pairing I am irrationally committed to might surprise everyone after my little list. But these two characters I have seen together since the beginning and that hasn’t changed and I am still very attached to them as a couple, and my favorite childhood friends becoming lovers proper ship, they are so well suited for each other in my eyes, without being boring together: Kuroo and Kenma from Haikyuu! Surprised?
Sorry for answering so vaguely, but I truly enjoy being open and flexible and I don’t commit truly to some fandom things like lists, ships, or being able to always have a strong opinions about everything. But thank you for asking!
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COBRA KAI BASE ICONS : A MASTERLIST. this post will be updated as I go through other characters from the show. as usual, if you find these useful, please like but specially reblog the post. Cobra Kai is a show that began in 2018 and it's currently on production of their last season which will air likely at the end of the year.
RALPH MACCHIO AS DANIEL LARUSSO: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
WILLIAM ZABKA AS JOHNNY LAWRENCE: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
MARY MOUSER AS SAM LARUSSO: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
TANNER BUCHANAN AS ROBBY KEENE: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
XOLO MARIDUEÑA AS MIGUEL DIAZ: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
PEYTON LIST AS TORY NICHOLS : season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
RON THOMAS AS BOBBY BROWN: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
THOMAS IAN GRIFFITH AS TERRY SILVER: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
MARTIN KOVE AS JOHN KREESE : season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
COURTNEY HENGGELER AS AMANDA STEINER: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
ROBYN LIVELY AS JESSICA ANDREWS: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
YUJI OKUMOTO AS CHOZEN TOGUCHI: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
SEAN KANAN AS MIKE BARNES: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
SELAH AUSTRIA AS PIPER ELSWITH: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
HANNA KEPPLE AS MOON: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
ANNALISA COCHRANE AS YASMINE: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
ELISABETH SHUE AS ALI MILLS: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
VANESSA RUBIO AS CARMEN DIAZ: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
TAMLYN TOMITA AS KUMIKO: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
ALICIA HANNAH KIM AS KIM DA-EUN: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five |
DIORA BAIRD AS SHANNON KEENE: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
JACOB BERTRAND AS HAWK MOSKOWITZ: season one | season two | season three | season four | season five
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hi, hello ! curious to see if any members would be interested in having a joe keery fc fill a wc?!
hello, hello ! yes, of course ! our poppy nolan mun said that he'd work for her wanted connection ! or he could work for our dorothea ward and rowan griffiths connections too ! to add on to this our elena mun said that if you age him up to 27, then he could also work as her twin brother ! and our tori mun also added in that he could work for her jilted lover.
#appless rp#oc rp#new rp#town rp#fandom rp#fandomless rp#au rp#canon rp#literate rp#mumu rp#multimuse rp#mature rp#multifandom rp#apartment rp#active rp#relaxed rp#tumblr rp#rp#palmviewanswered.
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2024 olympics Australia roster
Archery
Peter Boukouvalas (Georges Hall)
Laura Paeglis (Melbourne)
Athletics
Josh Azzopardi (Camden)
Reece Holder (Gold Coast)
Jacob Despard (Hobart)
Cameron McEntyre (Sydney)
Rohan Browning (Sydney)
Calab Law (Cherbourg)
Nagmeldin Bol (Toowoomba)
Joseph Deng (Ipswich)
Peyton Craig (Boyne Island)
Stewie McSweyn (King Island)
Olli Hoare (Sydney)
Adam Spencer (Melbourne)
Morgan McDonald (Sydney)
Tayleb Willis (Melbourne)
Ben Buckingham (Myrtleford)
Matthew Clarke (Melbourne)
Lachlan Kennedy (Townsville)
Sebastian Sultana (Schofields)
Liam Adams (Melbourne)
Brett Robinson (Canberra)
Patrick Tiernan (Toowoomba)
Kyle Swan (Kantirna)
Rhydian Cowley (Melbourne)
Declan Tingay (Perth)
Joel Baden (Geelong)
Yual Reath (Ballarat)
Brandon Starc (Lidcombe)
Kurtis Marschall (Adelaide)
Chris Mitrevski (Melbourne)
Liam Adcock (Sydney)
Connor Murphy (Randwick)
Matthew Denny (Allora)
Daniel Golubovic (Manhattan Beach, California)
Ashley Moloney (Logan)
Kristie Edwards (Brisbane)
Aleksandra Stoilova (Sydney)
Olivia Sandery (Adelaide)
Ella Kennedy (Burpengary)
Bree Masters (Hurstville)
Torrie Lewis (Brisbane)
Mia Gross (Melbourne)
Ellie Beer (Gold Coast)
Claudia Hollingsworth (Mentone)
Abbey Caldwell (Warrandyte)
Catriona Bisset (Melbourne)
Jessica Jolliffe (Shellharbour)
Georgia Griffith (Canberra)
Linden Hall (Melbourne)
Rose Davies (Newcastle)
Isobel Batt-Doyle (Adelaide)
Lauren Ryan (Melbourne)
Shelly Jenneke (Kenthurst)
Liz Clay (Sydney)
Celeste Mucci (Melbourne)
Sarah Carli (Wollongong)
Alanah Yukich (Gingin)
Amy Cashin (Melbourne)
Cara Feain-Ryan (Brisbane)
Ebony Lane (Echuca)
Genevieve LaCaze-Gregson (Gold Coast)
Sinead Diver (Melbourne)
Jessica Stenson (Naracoorte)
Jemima Montag (Melbourne)
Rebecca Henderson (Dandenong)
Nicola Olyslagers (North Gosford)
Eleanor Patterson (Leongatha)
Nina Kennedy (Perth)
Brooke Buschkuel (Melbourne)
Taryn Gollshewsky (Bundaberg)
Stephanie Ratcliffe (Melbourne)
Mackenzie Little (Sydney)
Kelsey-Lee Barber (Canberra)
Kathryn Mitchell (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Camryn Newton-Smith (Logan)
Tori West (Townsville)
Badminton
Angela Yu (Brisbane)
Tiffany Ho (Sydney)
Setyana Mapasa (Sydney)
Basketball
Dyson Daniels (Bendigo)
Josh Giddey (Canberra)
Patrick Mills (Canberra)
Josh Green (Sydney)
Joe Ingles (Canberra)
Matthew Dellavedova (Canberra)
Danté Exum (Canberra)
Jock Landale (Geelong)
Nick Kay (Tamworth)
Jack McVeigh (Canberra)
Will Magnay (Brisbane)
Duop Reath (Perth)
Jade Melbourne (Melbourne)
Kristy Wallace (Logan)
Stephanie Talbot (Katherine)
Tess Madgen (Ashford)
Rebecca Allen (Melbourne)
Alanna Smith (Hobart)
Ezi Magbegor (Melbourne)
Marianna Tolo (Mackay)
Cayla George (Mt. Barker)
Isobel Borlase (Canberra)
Lauren Jackson (Albury)
Samantha Whitcomb (Ventura, California)
Anneli Maley (Melbourne)
Lauren Mansfield (Adelaide)
Marena Whittle (Melbourne)
Ally Wilson (Murray Bridge)
Boxing
Yusuf Chothia (Perth)
Charlie Senior (Butler)
Shannan Davey (Bundaberg)
Callum Peters (Adelaide)
Teremoana Teremoana (Brisbane)
Harry Garside (Melbourne)
Monique Suraci (Queanbeyan)
Tiana Echegaray (Sydney)
Tyla McDonald (Somerville)
Marissa Williamson-Pohlman (Werribee)
Tina Rahimi (Sydney)
Caitlin Parker (Perth)
Breakdancing
Jeff Dunne (Casuarina)
Rachael Free (Hornsby)
Canoeing
Tristan Carter (Canberra)
Timothy Anderson (Melbourne)
Jackson Collins (Gold Coast)
Noah Havard (Bondi)
Pierre Van Der Westhuyzen (Balgowan)
Jean Van Der Westhuyzen (Balgowan)
Thomas Green (Gold Coast)
Riley Fitzsimmons (Avoca Beach)
Jessica Fox (Penrith)
Noemie Fox (Penrith)
Ella Beere (North Avoca)
Ally Clarke (Caloundra)
Yale Steinpreis (Fremantle)
Alyce Wood (Maroochydore)
Alyssa Bull (Buderim)
Climbing
Campbell Harrison (Seaford)
Oceana Mackenzie (Melbourne)
Cycling
Simon Clarke (Melbourne)
Michael Matthews (Canberra)
Luke Plapp (Melbourne)
Logan Martin (Logan)
Izaac Kennedy (Gold Coast)
Matthew Glaetzer (Adelaide)
Matthew Richardson (Perth)
Leigh Hoffman (Adelaide)
Oliver Bleddyn (Adelaide)
Conor Leahy (Perth)
Kelland O'Brien (Kew)
Sam Welsford (Perth)
Lauren Reynolds (Perth)
Saya Sakakibara (Gold Coast)
Grace Brown (Camperdown)
Lauretta Hanson (Fern Hill)
Ruby Roseman-Gannon (Melbourne)
Rebecca McConnell (Canberra)
Natalya Diehm (Boyne Island)
Kristina Clonan (Maryborough)
Georgia Baker (Perth)
Alexandra Manly (Kalgoorlie)
Sophie Edwards (Adelaide)
Maeve Plouffe (Adelaide)
Chloe Moran (Adelaide)
Diving
Kurtis Mathews (Sydney)
Jaxon Bowshire (Sydney)
Cassiel Rousseau (Brisbane)
Domonic Bedggood (Southport)
Maddison Keeney (Perth)
Alysha Koloi (Brisbane)
Ellie Cole (Melbourne)
Melissa Wu (Sydney)
Belle Smith (Malvern)
Equestrian
Jayden Brown (Brisbane)
William Matthew (Stirling)
Chris Burton (Jondaryan)
Kevin McNab (Mareeba)
Shane Rose (Sydney)
Simone Pearce (Melbourne)
Thaisa Erwin (Middleburg, Virginia)
Hilary Scott (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Edwina Tops-Alexander (Sydney)
Field Hockey
Lachlan Sharp (Lithgow)
Tom Craig (Lane Cove)
Corey Weyer (Gold Coast)
Jake Harvie (Dardanup)
Tom Wickham (Morgan)
Matt Dawson (Killarney Vale)
Joshua Beltz (Hobart)
Eddie Ockenden (Glenorchy)
Jacob Whetton (Perth)
Blake Govers (Wollongong)
Aran Zalewski (Margaret River)
Ky Willott (Lake Macquarie)
Flynn Ogilvie (Wollongong)
Tim Brand (Chatswood)
Andrew Charter (Canberra)
Jeremy Hayward (Darwin)
Claire Colwill (Mackay)
Brooke Peris (Darwin)
Amy Lawton (Emerald)
Grace Young (Grafton)
Penny Squibb (Tambellup)
Alice Arnott (Tamworth)
Steph Kershaw (Townsville)
Kaitlin Nobbs (Perth)
Jane-Anne Claxton (Adelaide)
Jocelyn Bartram (Albury)
Karri Somerville (Melville)
Renee Taylor (Everton Park)
Tatum Stewart (Toowoomba)
Mariah Williams (Parkes)
Rebecca Greiner (Bundaberg)
Grace Stewart (Gerringong)
Golf
Jason Day (Forest Lake)
Min Lee (Perth)
Hannah Green (Como)
Minjee Lee (Perth)
Gymnastics
Brock Batty (Frankston)
Jesse Moore (Adelaide)
Kate McDonald (Balwyn)
Emma Nedov (Sydney)
Ruby Pass (Shellharbour)
Breanna Scott (Melbourne)
Emily Whitehead (Mt. Waverly)
Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (Melbourne)
Judo
Josh Katz (Baulkham Hills)
Kathi Haecker (Melbourne)
Aoife Coughlan (Traralgon)
Pentathlon
Genevieve Van Rensburg (Ashtonfield)
Rowing
Simon Keenan (Melbourne)
Patrick Holt (Brisbane)
Alexander Hill (Loxton)
Fergus Hamilton (Jindera)
James Robertson (Melbourne)
Timothy Masters (Melbourne)
Joseph O'Brien (Dubbo)
Angus Dawson (Bedford Park)
Alexander Purnell (St. Leonards)
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Joshua Hicks (Perth)
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Molly Goodman (Rose Park)
Jean Mitchell (Melbourne)
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Paige Barr (Bairnsdale)
Rugby
Tim Clements (Sydney)
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Matt Gonzalez (Baulkham Hills)
Hayden Sargeant (Gold Coast)
Nathan Lawson (Sydney)
Nick Malouf (Brisbane)
Josh Turner (Hamilton, New Zealand)
Ben Dowling (Sydney)
Maurice Longbottom (La Perouse)
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James Turner (Sydney)
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Teagan Levi (Gold Coast)
Maddison Levi (Gold Coast)
Madison Ashby (Penrith)
Charlotte Caslick (Brisbane)
Tia Hinds (Sydney)
Isabella Nasser (Brisbane)
Bienne Terita (Sydney)
Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea (Howick, New Zealand)
Sariah Paki (Manly)
Sailing
Grae Morris (Sydney)
Jim Colley (Sydney)
Shaun O'Connell (Sydney)
Conor Nicholas (Perth)
Brin Liddell (Belmont)
Matt Wearn (Perth)
Zoe Thomson (Fremantle)
Evie Haseldine (Sydney)
Rhiannan Brown (Belmont)
Breiana Whitehead (Townsville)
Olivia Price (Drummoyne)
Nia Jerwood (Perth)
Shooting
Joshua Bell (Camden Park)
Dane Sampson (Blacktown)
Jack Rossiter (Adelaide)
Sergei Evglevski (Berwick)
Mitchell Iles (Melbourne)
James Willett (Mulwala)
Dr. Elena Galiabovitch (Melbourne)
Catherine Skinner (Mansfield)
Penny Smith (Geelong)
Aislin Jones (Shepparton)
Skateboarding
Keefer Wilson (Nyora)
Keegan Palmer (Gold Coast)
Kieran Woolley (Kiama Downs)
Shane O'Neill (Melbourne)
Ruby Trew (Gold Coast)
Arisa Trew (Gold Coast)
Chloe Covell (Tweed Heads)
Liv Lovelace (Sydney)
Haylie Powell (Nambour)
Soccer
Mackenzie Arnold (Gold Coast)
Michelle Heyman (Shellharbour)
Grace Torpley (Brisbane)
Clare Polkinghorne (Brisbane)
Cortnee Vine (Moreton Bay)
Katrina Gorry (Brisbane)
Stephanie-Elise Catley (Melbourne)
Kyra Cooney-Cross (Torquay)
Caitlin Foord (Shellharbour)
Emily Van Egmond (Newcastle)
Mary Fowler (Cairns)
Ellie Carpenter (Cowra)
Tameka Yallop (Gold Coast)
Alanna Kennedy (Rosemeadow)
Clare Hunt (Grenfell)
Hayley Raso (Gold Coast)
Clare Wheeler (Coffs Harbour)
Teagan Micah (Redcliffe)
Courtney Nevin (Sydney)
Charlotte Grant (Adelaide)
Sharn Freier (Redcliffe)
Lydia Williams (Canberra)
Surfing
Ethan Ewing (Redland City)
Jack Robinson (Margaret River)
Molly Picklum (Gosford)
Tyler Wright (Culburra Beach)
Swimming
Ben Armbruster (Stanthorpe)
Max Giuliani (Hobart)
Joshua Yong (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei)
William Petric (Melbourne)
Kai Taylor (Brisbane)
Cameron McEvoy (Gold Coast)
Kyle Chalmers (Adelaide)
William Yang (Sydney)
Thomas Neill (Brisbane)
Sam Short (Brisbane)
Elijah Winninghton (Gold Coast)
Isaac Cooper (Bundaberg)
Bradley Woodward (Kanwal)
Se-Bom Lee (Sydney)
Samuel Williamson (Melbourne)
Zaac Stubblety-Cook (Brisbane)
Matthew Temple (Melbourne)
Brendon Smith (Wollongong)
Jack Cartwright (Biloela)
Zac Incerti (Mt. Lawley)
Flynn Southam (Murdoch)
Kyle Lee (Perth)
Nicholas Sloman (Brisbane)
Raphaelle Gauthier (Montreal, Quebec)
Margo Joseph-Kuo (Northcote)
Putu Kusmawan (Werribee)
Zoe Poulis (Southport)
Milena Waldmann (Gold Coast)
Carolyn Buckle (Sydney)
Kiera Gazzard (Randwick)
Georgia Courage-Gardiner (Gold Coast)
Jamie Perkins (Melbourne)
Moesha Johnson (Tweed Heads)
Iona Anderson (Perth)
Jaclyn Barclay (Canberra)
Jenna Strauch (Bendigo)
Ella Ramsay (Ipswich)
Alexandria Perkins (Caloundra West)
Abbey Connor (Sydney)
Jenna Forrester (Sandton)
Olivia Wunsch (Sydney)
Meg Harris (Brisbane)
Shayna Jack (Brisbane)
Mollie O'Callaghan (Logan)
Ariarne Titmus (Brisbane)
Lani Pallister (Sydney)
Kaylee McKeown (Redcliffe)
Emma McKoen (Wollongong)
Elizabeth Dekkers (Brisbane)
Bronte Campbell (Brisbane)
Brianna Throssell (Perth)
Chelsea Gubecka (Nambour)
Table tennis
Hwan Bae (Sydney)
Finn Luu (Yarraville)
Nicholas Lum (Melbourne)
Min Jee (Seoul, South Korea)
Michelle Bromley (Blacktown)
Melissa Tapper (Melbourne)
Taekwondo
Bailey Lewis (Werribee)
Leon Sejranovic (Melbourne)
Stacey Hymer (Melbourne)
Tennis
Alex De Minaur (Alicante, Spain)
Alexei Popyrin (Sydney)
Rinky Hijikata (Sydney)
Matthew Ebden (Perth)
John Peers (Melbourne)
Alja Tomljanović (Boca Raton, Florida)
Olivia Gadecki (Gold Coast)
Ellen Perez (Melbourne)
Daria Saville (Melbourne)
Triathlon
Luke Willian (Brisbane)
Matthew Hauser (Maryborough)
Sophie Linn (Adelaide)
Natalie Van Coevorden (Campbelltown)
Volleyball
Zachery Schubert (Marion)
Izac Carracher (Sydney)
Mark Nicolaidis (Brisbane)
Thomas Hodges (Melbourne)
Taliqua Clancy (Brisbane)
Mariafe Artacho-Del Solar (Sydney)
Water polo
Lachlan Edwards (Melbourne)
Nic Porter (Peregian Springs)
Marcus Berehulak (Brisbane)
John Hedges (Perth)
Luke Pavillard (Perth)
Angus Lambie (Cronulla)
Charlie Negus (Sydney)
Chaz Poot (Cronulla)
Jacob Merčep (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
Matthew Byrnes (Sydney)
Miloš Maksimović (Novi Sad, Serbia)
Nathan Power (Newcastle)
Blake Edwards (Melbourne)
Tilly Kearns (Sydney)
Alice Williams (Brisbane)
Sienna Hearn (Allambie Heights)
Sienna Green (Mosman)
Genevieve Longman (Perth)
Danijela Jackovich (Cronulla)
Charlize Andrews (Brisbane)
Zoe Arancini (Perth)
Keesja Gofers (Sydney)
Abby Andrews (Brisbane)
Elle Armit (Townsville)
Bronte Halligan (Sydney)
Gabi Palm (Brisbane)
Weightlifting
Kyle Bruce (Blacktown)
Jacqueline Nichele (Rosemeadow)
Eileen Cikamatana (Rosebud)
Wrestling
Georgii Okorokov (Yakutsk, Russia)
Jayden Lawrence (Camden)
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latest redfield poll / electoral calculus forecast shows 24 tory seats – basically forming the worst case scenario for them
this puts them at under half the seats of the liberals, meaning ed davey would be leader of the opposition. only two current cabinet secretaries would keep their seats, barclay and donelan. the current cabinet, excluding ministers-in-attendance, has 23 members, so the tories would struggle to form any unofficial shadow cabinet without lords, and the lords is up for abolition
this is one of the last major polls taken before the resignation of richard tice as leader of reform. despite the fact that reform’s propaganda claim they’re targeting labour voters, it’s repeatedly shown that it’s tory voters that they attract. although this poll may be hyperbolic, the increasing momentum that reform now has will increase the probability of it coming to pass – with more tories going to reform, labour has a greater chance of winning tory seats as their majorities spoil. i love democracy
The Entire 24:
Gavin Williamson [former secretary]
Chris Loder
Caroline Nokes [former minister]
Michelle Donelan (technology secretary)
Joy Morrissey (treasury minister)
Simon Hoare (local gov. junior minister)
John Lamont (scotland junior minister)
Fay Jones (wales junior minister)
Robert Courts (courts minister lmao)
Desmond Swayne
Bill Wiggin
Damien Hinds (schools minister)
Nigel Huddleston (finance minister)
Alex Burghart (cabinet office junior minister)
Andrew Griffith (science minister)
Louie French
Alex Shelbrooke [former minister]
Steve Barclay (environment secretary)
Mims Davis (disability minister)
Greg Smith
Martin Vickers
And three freshmen
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Persephone in Autumn
late Sept / Josh Ritter "Getting Ready to Get Down"
early Oct / Parker Millsap "Hades Pleads"
late Oct / Cults "Abducted"
early Nov / Saint Motel "Cold Cold Man"
late Nov / Sia "Hostage"
early Dec / Julian Moon "Pomegranate Seeds"
Winter Solstice: Dua Lipa "Be the One"
early Jan / Lucius "Turn It Around"
late Jan / Neko Case "Hold On, Hold On"
early Feb / Aimee Mann "This Is How It Goes"
late Feb/early Mar Alela Diane "White As Diamonds"
Spring Equinox: Tori Amos "Mother" Persephone in Spring
early April /Josh Ritter "To the Dogs or Whoever"
late April / Tom Petty "Mary Jane's Last Dance"
early May / Thomas Dolby "I Love You Goodbye"
late May / Freakwater, "Good for Nothing"
early June / Amanda Palmer, "Want It Back"
late June / Nanci Griffith, "Late Night Grande Hotel"
Summer Solstice: R.E.M. "Half a World Away"
early July / Bob Dylan "Simple Twist of Fate"
late July / Cowboy Junkies "To Live Is to Fly"
early August / Great Lake Swimmers "Palmistry"
late August / Shelby Lynne, Allison Moorer, "Not Dark Yet"
Fall Equinox: Tall Heights "Back to Autumn"
it's about cycles. It's about love, it's about loss, it's about endless leavetakings and homecomings. It's about addiction and abuse. It's about manic/depressive swings and seasonal affective disorder and also the joy of leaves changing color and crocuses blooming in the frost. It's about Her. Persephone in Autumn: "Songs for an Earth-daughter, abducted, not entirely unwillingly: but increasingly irritable in captivity" Persephone in Spring: "Songs for an Earth-daughter, irrepressible and freed, but already homesick"
#it's still and will always be under construction#persephone in autumn/persephone in spring#Spotify#a playlist that is also an offering#I just shared this with Sam and he told me to go listen to Hadestown so rip me#I've heard OF Hadestown???
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