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guys this is URGENT TO ME,, inneed the chikage seeds groovin meme but I CANNOT FIND IT I've been searching for HOURS, PLEASE HELP ME FIND IT AGAIN I KNOW SOMEONE REPLIED IT TO ONE OF MY POSTS YEARS AGO BUT I CANT FIND IT RAAAH PLEASE
artistic recreation:
IT LOOKED SMTH LIKE THIA PLS PLS PLS I AM VLAWING AT THE WALLS
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Me and Saturn met up and then spent the whole night fighting a vlaw machine for a mustache taco
Well Saturn struggled, I got two with one claw
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VLAWING AT THE WALLS I CANT WAITNTO GEY MY COMICS
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Mastering Ballet: Essential Dance Moves Every Dancer Should Know
Ballet, with its grace, precision, and elegance, has captivated audiences for centuries. Behind every breathtaking performance lies years of dedicated practice, honing essential dance moves that form the foundation of ballet technique. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned dancer, joining Ballet Dance Classes in Medford & mastering these fundamental steps is essential for advancing your skills and achieving excellence in ballet. In this article, we'll explore the essential Ballet Dance moves that every dancer should know, laying the groundwork for a successful journey in the world of dance.
Plié (Plee-AY):
The plié is the most fundamental movement in ballet, characterized by bending the knees while keeping the back straight and heels firmly on the ground. It serves as the building block for various ballet positions and movements, providing strength and stability to the dancer's lower body. Practising pliés helps improve flexibility, balance, and muscle strength, making it an indispensable component of ballet technique.
Tendu (Tahn-DEW):
Tendu, meaning "stretched" in French, involves extending one leg along the floor while keeping it fully stretched and pointed. This movement helps develop precision, control, and alignment, as dancers strive to maintain a straight line from the fingertips to the toes. Tendus are often practised at the barre as part of a warm-up routine, preparing the body for more complex movements later in class.
Développé (Day-vlaw-PAY):
Développé, derived from the French word for "to develop," is a graceful movement where the working leg is slowly lifted to an extended position, either to the front, side, or back. This elegant gesture requires strength, flexibility, and control, as dancers strive for fluidity and extension while maintaining proper alignment. Développés showcase the dancer's ability to seamlessly transition between positions with poise and precision.
Grand Battement (Grahn Bah-TAH-MAHN):
Grand battement, meaning "big beat," is a powerful movement where the working leg is lifted to its highest possible height, either to the front, side, or back, and then brought forcefully back down. This dynamic exercise helps develop strength, flexibility, and a dynamic range of motion, as dancers aim for fluidity and control in their movements. Grand battements are often incorporated into allegro (jumping) sequences, adding height and power to the choreography.
Arabesque (Ah-rah-BESK):
Arabesque is a classical ballet position where the dancer stands on one leg with the other leg extended behind the body, forming a straight line from head to toe. This iconic pose requires balance, strength, and flexibility, as dancers strive to achieve a graceful and elongated line while maintaining stability. Arabesques are often featured prominently in ballet choreography, showcasing the dancer's strength and artistry.
Pirouette (Peer-oo-ET):
Pirouette, meaning "to whirl" or "to spin" in French, is a turning movement where the dancer rotates gracefully on one leg while keeping the other leg in a passé position. This challenging step requires core strength, balance, and precise spotting technique to maintain stability and control throughout the turn. Pirouettes are a hallmark of ballet technique, adding a sense of grace and fluidity to the dancer's movements.
Sauté (So-TAY):
Sauté, meaning "to jump" in French, refers to any jumping movement in ballet, including small jumps (petits sautés) and big jumps (grand sautés). These dynamic movements require explosive power, agility, and precise timing as dancers leap gracefully through the air, showcasing their strength and artistry. Sautés are often incorporated into allegro sequences, adding excitement and energy to ballet performances.
Pas de Bourrée (Pah duh Boo-RAY):
Pas de bourrée, meaning "step of the bourrée" in French, is a series of quick, delicate steps performed in a flowing and seamless manner. This intricate movement pattern involves crossing and uncrossing the feet while maintaining continuous movement across the floor. Pas de bourrées are commonly used in ballet choreography to transition between steps or to add a sense of lightness and fluidity to the dance.
Conclusion:
Mastering these essential moves lays the foundation for excellence in the art form, Dance Classes For Ballet Medford provide dancers with the technical skills and artistic expression needed to thrive on stage. Whether you're a beginner embarking on your ballet journey or a seasoned dancer refining your technique, practising these fundamental steps will elevate your performance and bring you closer to achieving mastery in ballet. So, lace up your ballet shoes, embrace the music, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and artistic expression through the timeless beauty of ballet.
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I already drew the Edmonto for Sai but other option: Therizinosaurus. Big herbivore with massive claws, which would fit well with "one punch" although today it's believed the vlaws might not really have been as sturdy as oreviously thought
I was thinking about the dinosaurs AU and like... pondering how all these guys would even meet up being from vastly different periods in time (like, Tyrannosaurus lived closer to our time than it did to Allosaurus, dinosaurs were around for a LONG time) so I guess it must be a modern-day monster that turns you into one... which makes me think, I could totally make a version where Genos gets to be a cyborg dinosaur...
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One of these days. I am going to snap. And when that happens. @feychella is going to be the reason why.
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finally…cat man and lizard man…
@penguchan @wandering-gentry @melodici @kuyalaw @akumanoken @yurikatsuki @dreamer-rena-universe @many-legs
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its chrishmis soon dude!!! thats so sick man!!!
#chrisyemas#christmss spirit#santy vlaws#bone apple teeth#milky and cooky#stalkings#soo mcuh to enjoy#in wimtr#the chickens are lost
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Months and days of the week for Helimire / the deities associated with them because I’ve finally got around to figuring them out.
Months
Fortune - God of peace and fortune
Edan - Deity of nature
Vlaw - Goddess of knowledge
Brue - God of the sea
Casol - Deity of crafting
Meell - God of chaos
Howth - Goddess of peace
Ezul - Deity of endurance
Tylinn - God of agriculture
Nalam - Godess of death, birth, and renewal
Tromm - Goddess of winter
Days of the Week
Sundry - God of tyranny
Helim - God of lies
Ibis - Deity of illusion
Fewor - Deity of poetry and song
Dovor - Godess of magic
Sahli - Goddess of pain
Acot - Deity of illness
Additions:
Vaher (Christopher) - Home/Education/Night
Synos (Morgan) - Freedom/Logic/Day
#helimire#spirit of helimire#oc#original character#world building#oc shit#im in deep rn with helimire and worldbuilding if there's questions throw them at me bc why not#YES i have a oc blog no i don't use it bc im lazy and i haven't touched it in so lnog
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@disamorarsi replied to your post: so ninterms of things that were udbm ideas’bears.
But did you win? And do you require medical attention?
how r we defnining winnign here
ineed a bloof transfuksion tbh
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@featheredragon yea I'm on mobile sooooo 😂😂😂
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She laughed before turning to him, her eyes going wide right after as she jumped behind him and blocked the clawed hand that was swinging down toward him. "Shit!" She groaned as it broke the skin on her arm.
Alex yelped as a hand broke through the ground underneath them and grabbed her leg, falling back on her ass as she tried to pull her leg from it's grip.
"I hate to be all Star Wars... But I've got a bad feeling about this..." She groaned before turning as she heard the others. "Shit, I hate it when I'm right!"
{{Another Chance}} {@ask-thewinchesters}
Alex smiled at Lizzie as she tossed both of their bags into the back of their car, it was a new Ford Mustang that she’d spent time improving a bit with some of the tricks Bruce taught her. “Come on, we don’t wanna keep Harls waiting.” She chuckled before slipping into the passenger seat as Lizzie got in the driver’s side and started the car.
Harley rolled her eyes as she leaned into Sam’s chest. “You know… With the way Dean’s acting, you’d think he had a stick up his ass since I called them.” She sighed, a small pout on her face.
#maybe it has venom in its vlaws that put you in a hallucinogenic state?#so Alex and Lizzie are already fucked?
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paris, athenas, and dublin for the city ask game!
Ty ty ty for the ask
Paris: OC with the best fashion sense?: In the sense of Helimire it's Christopher and council member Vaeril. Vaeril's fashion leans more of a mix of fey and Helimire, Christopher leans more old fashioned Helimire with fey thrown in there. They may hate each other, but they've gone on many shopping trips before their friendship went downhill.
Athenas: what are the deities/religions in your world: It's very similar to dnd where there's a pantheon so there's pretty much something for everyone. The deities also align with the calendar system
Fortune - God of peace and fortune
Edan - Deity of nature
Vlaw - Goddess of knowledge
Brue - God of the sea
Casol - Deity of crafting
Meell - God of chaos
Howth - Goddess of peace
Ezul - Deity of endurance
Tylinn - God of agriculture
Nalam - Godess of death, birth, and renewal
Tromm - Goddess of winter
Sundry - God of tyranny
Helim - God of lies
Ibis - Deity of illusion
Fewor - Deity of poetry and song
Dovor - Godess of magic
Sahli - Goddess of pain
Acot - Deity of illness
With the additions down the road;
Vaher (Christopher) - Home/Education/Night
Synos (Morgan) - Freedom/Logic/Day
Dublin: favorite genre to write?: Faaaaantasy. I struggle with anything else because with stuff set in the real world is... difficult for me
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Would you rather eat Glimmer or catra?
"Glimmer shevnot going to vlaw my throat on the way down."
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The 12 best legal social media users of 2021
Meet the influencers that kept us entertained and educated over the past 12 months
It’s the question on everyone’s mind: who’s going to pick up this year’s Legal Cheek gong for best use of social media?
As we countdown to the Legal Cheek Awards, here is this year’s shortlist selected by our editorial team, and listed alphabetically below. It features the very best of the legal Twitter, Insta-law influencers, ‘vlawing’ YouTubers and legal-lip syncing TikTokers who kept us entertained and educated over the past year.
The winner will be announced at next month’s ceremony, an invite-only virtual event sponsored by BARBRI on the evening of Thursday 25 March 2021.
The winner will be decided by an independent judging panel, made up of The Secret Barrister (anonymous criminal barrister, bar blogger and author), David Lammy MP (barrister turned politician and author), and Miriam and Jonathan Seitler, aka ‘Carpool Caselaw’ (barrister dad and daughter duo who won last year’s ‘Best Use of Social Media’ award).
From left to right: The Secret Barrister (image via thesecretbarrister.com); David Lammy MP (image via Wikimedia Commons); Miriam and Jonathan Seitler, aka ‘Carpool Caselaw’
Alexandra Wilson
Author, Barrister & Campaigner
…Someone said the other day that I’m an “influencer”.
BUT I’ve thought about it… if I can influence people to work hard, pursue their dream and fight for justice then that truly is a wonderful thing.
What a privilege.
pic.twitter.com/knaODzqQOb
— Alexandra Wilson (@EssexBarrister) January 30, 2021
Bio: Junior criminal and family barrister Alexandra Wilson — who revealed she was mistaken for a defendant three times in one day — candidly tweets about race and class as she works to change the public perception of the bar. Platform: Twitter Username: @EssexBarrister Follower count: 45,100+
Dan Neidle
Bio: Dan Neidle, a tax partner at Clifford Chance, uses LinkedIn to inject levity into City law and has featured on a Q&A collab with corporate law meme account, ‘CityLawBois’. Platform: LinkedIn Username: Dan Neidle Follower count: 5,500+
Daniella Swinson
@itslegallybrunette
MY LAW STUDENTS KNOW
#lawschool #lawyer #propertylaw #lawstudent #lawtok #law #unistudent
♬ They Wish They were Us – Commercial Guy Ty
Bio: TikToker Daniella Swinson explores the funny side to law student stereotypes — in 60 seconds or less — while flexing her lip-syncing skills. Platform: TikTok Username: @itslegallybrunette Follower count: 30,900+
Holly Moore
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Bio: Instagrammer Holly Moore raises awareness of alternative routes to qualification as she documents her experience as an in-house solicitor apprentice at ITV. Platform: Instagram Username: @thatlawblog Follower count: 4,600+
Justin Farrance
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Bio: Allen & Overy trainee Justin Farrance tackles diversity & inclusion with his ‘Grow Mentoring’ initiative, a free mentoring service which uses social media to pair students with legal professionals. Platform: Instagram Username: @justinfarrance Follower count: 6,600+
‘Have We Got Planning News For You’ with Keating Chambers
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Bio: Taking a legal spin on the hit BBC show, barristers from Keating Chambers came together over lockdown to raise money for the NHS as they discuss the latest news in planning law and policy from the week. One episode even features Judge Rinder! Platform: YouTube Username: Have We Got Planning News For You Follower count: 1,100+
The latest comments from across Legal Cheek
Leticia Santoro
@leticia.santoro
The case is R v Brown 1994 if you want to know more xx
♬ original sound –
Leticia
Bio: King’s College London law student Leticia Santoro breaks down classic case law with her 60-second TikTok summaries. Platform: TikTok Username: @leticia.santoro Follower count: 48,500+
Liam Porritt
youtube
Bio: Vlogging his way through law school and now an IGNITE trainee at Clifford Chance, YouTuber Liam Porritt helps subscribers enhance their studying using savvy productivity tips. Platform: YouTube Username: Liam Porritt Follower count: 82,300+
Lola-Rose Avery
11 years in the making… tomorrow my pupillage ends and I finally qualify.
I am apparently not what many people picture a barrister to be and am not from a ‘traditional’ background, but I did it. I am here taking up space. I Am a Barrister. #IAmtheBar #BHM pic.twitter.com/O69h5yGNIp
— lola (@legally_lola) October 5, 2020
Bio: Since sharing her personal experiences with racism — from childhood to law school — in a viral Twitter thread, junior family barrister Lola-Rose Avery speaks openly about diversity & inclusion at the bar. Platform: Twitter Username: @legally_lola Follower count: 8,900+
Lucy Cole
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Bio: Future magic circle trainee Lucy Cole embraces Instagram’s Stories, TV and Reels features to share her study and application tips with the masses. Platform: Instagram Username: @lucydoeslaw Follower count: 9,000+
Sahar Farooqi
Bio: Sahar Farooqi, barrister and partner at DAC Beachcroft, keeps his LinkedIn connections motivated by speaking honestly about determination, diversity and overcoming rejection. Platform: LinkedIn Username: Sahar Farooqi Follower count: 25,100+
Toby Willcocks
@tobywillcocks
TikTok Law School: Conjoined Twins
#tiktoklawschool #lawschool #law #lawstudent #alevels #lawyer #learning #uni #studyhacks
♬ original sound – Toby Willcocks
Bio: Oxford and Harvard Uni law grad Toby Willocks outlines the legal basics in his ‘TikTok Law School’ series in hope of educating the next gen of aspiring lawyers. Platform: TikTok Username: @tobywillcocks Follower count: 75,000+
All figures are correct at the time of writing.
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