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btsqualityy · 2 months ago
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I have a thought provoking question/s lol are there any differences/similarities with genres of music Mase, Kins and Ki produce? And does Ava have a preference over who produces her albums in terms of genre, pushing her creatively?
I realised I miss sending asks with questions about the toddlerverse and their personalities lol 😭
I love and miss questions like these lol
Mason is more of the “hit maker” type of producer lol when people want something that will be a guaranteed hit, they typically go to Mase because he’s good at capitalizing on whatever is popular at the moment. As a result, he does a lot of pop and dance music lol
Kins is the type of producer that will make a song and within a month, people are churning out songs that sound just like it lol so I guess you could say she sets the trends 😭she has a unique ability to be able to tell what will resonate with people and a lot of her most popular songs are the b-sides that get included on albums, not the title tracks typically lol Kins is amazing with all genres but her favorites are R&B, hip hop and rock lol
Kiyoung is a wild card lol whatever has his attention at the moment, that’s what he’s most excited about 😭his favorites are pop, hip hop, and dance/edm music
As for Ava, it kind of depends on what vibe the track has lol if it’s more upbeat and she wants something to potentially be her title track/lead single, then she’ll work with Mase but if she has a story to tell and wants the music to shine the most, she’ll go to Kins 😌
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lilybug-02 · 6 months ago
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My contribution to the Animator Vs Animation community 😔🙏
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chiakery · 1 year ago
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Dropout newsletter this week:
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Me:
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fuzzypuppybuddie · 9 months ago
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Itty sen little cho doodles while I wait for my food
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the-aussie-knight · 5 months ago
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Name: Ava List
Born: 1st of January 2003
Measurements: 34C-24-35
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90ssmut2 · 15 days ago
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btsqualityy · 2 years ago
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Imagine ava doing vlogs of her daily life from time to time 🥰 she'd have one episode where they're on the kim-jeons family holiday so everyone appeared at least once in the video. Kade, tessa, isla and both their parents too lol
I feel like this would be more of the type of thing Ava would do 😌
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sammy8d257 · 1 year ago
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"What do you get when you mix blue and pink together?"
"A mess."
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Aka the horrors of realizing, for better or for worse, you are your parents
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babesoftheuk3 · 7 months ago
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Ava Dalush 2 of 2
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jackklinemybeloved · 1 year ago
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someone tell erika they’re already absolutely nailing this pitch
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the-aussie-knight · 3 months ago
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Name: Ava List
Born: 1st of January 2003
Measurements: 34C-24-35
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90ssmut2 · 15 days ago
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btsqualityy · 2 years ago
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Ava and Kade having their own rooms for their own interests and doing the same for the girls when they’re older. Ava has her home studio, Kade has his office which doubles as a “man cave” 😂 Tessa didn’t really want to have a room but after her episode, Ava and Kade concert one of the spare rooms into a meditation room/safe space for her. I can also see Isla being artsy so they turn a room into a studio where she can paint, draw, hang photos etc.
Each one of them would definitely have their own space 🥰
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turoce · 1 year ago
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i just started watching season 3
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jessread-s · 5 months ago
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Thanks to the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review
✩🗡️🥀Review:
A dark, tragic, and haunting reimagining of Shakespeare’s most famous villainess.
“Lady Macbeth” follows Roscille after she is wed to a Scottish brute, who does not leave his warrior ways behind when he comes to the marriage bed. To survive his hostility and dangerous court, she relies on her wiles and hidden witchcraft. 
I am quite the Shakespeare fanatic and “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is one of my favorite plays precisely because of how cunning and ruthless Lady Macbeth’s character is. I gravitated toward this novel because I was curious about Reid’s take on the character and though this is not the play retold from her point-of-view, I enjoyed it for what it is! Reid’s reimagining gives Lady Macbeth her own name, a past, and occult power that cleverly expands on Shakespeare’s original work. In Reid’s rendition, she captures a woman living in a patriarchal society who has her voice violently taken away by the men around her. Roscille’s fear surrounding abuse at the hand of men is what fuels her scheming and manipulation—what ultimately turns her into Lady Macbeth. She doesn’t want a crown, she wants to survive. She uses her beauty as a weapon in retaliation against those holding her womanhood against her. She finds power in her rage, which she acts on only after it has festered. I think that is the key difference between Roscille and Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth—in a world that does not favor women, she is less ambitious and more reactive in a sense. This new portrayal took some getting used to, but once I did, I appreciated how it widened my perspective. 
I was entranced by Reid’s atmospheric and lyrical writing. The intention and power behind each and every word adds depth to Roscille’s character, showing the extent of her wiles and smarts. The bits of proverbial wisdom Reid sprinkles throughout allow her to emulate the bard himself in her own way. What I love most is how Reid uses various names for each character to reflect the different languages being spoken at the time.
➾ NOTE: After careful reflection and reading reviews written by my peers, it has been pointed out that this book can be interpreted as xenophobic. Intentional or not, most, if not all, of the Scottish characters—an ethnic group that Roscille does not belong to—are underdeveloped and described as brutish, violent, and evil. This characterization is unfair and in no way pays homage to the source material. 
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haveyoureadthisbook-poll · 14 days ago
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