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FARGO 5.09 The Useless Hand
#fargoedit#tvedit#fargo#fx fargo#roy tillman#agent meyer#made by carolyn#this line... like it never occurred to me that this is what trumpers actually think that phrase means#and now i'm like! oh! yeah they're absolute idiots! they definitely think this!
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Love the fact that canonically 47's biggest fears are Diana laughing at him and leaving him
#i mean his intoxication nightmare is literally just her mocking him and changing her dancing partner from 47 to The Constant#not Grey's death or losing his memory again or being Ort-Meyer's subject etc#agent 47#hitman woa#diana burnwood
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Moth to a Flame
Fandom: The Fall Guy (2024) Word Count: 5.7k Relationships: Colt Seavers X Jody Moreno Tags: Drug Addiction, Injury Recovery, Angst, Hurt/Comfort, During Canon Link
Description: Colt has a long road ahead of him in the journey to recovery after breaking his back. He falls into bad habits along the way, and ends up losing way more than he planned for.
#yes maddy writes#my nsa agent probably thinks i have an opioid problem after all the googling i did for this fic#the fall guy#the fall guy 2024#archive of our own#colt seavers#fan fiction#jody moreno#gail meyer#moth to a flame
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NYCC 2024: A (Redacted) Review
I had planned out NYCC months ago, back when they announced Hayley Atwell in the spring. Everything else in 2024 had the volume turned down after that announcement. And with time, they also announced some of the cast of Starship Troopers and then Rachael Leigh Cook.
I'm happy to say that everyone was wonderful, glowing even. Some maybe a little more than others but over all, this was by far the best year I had at a convention in terms of people just being... nice.
So foremost is that I overbooked myself. Five cast members from Starship Troopers was at the same table and I'll be damned if I'm gonna let that slip by. I had to go Thursday, as Dina Meyer ((see above)) was only there for one day only. She was an absolute sweetheart, despite trying to duck out to make her plane on time. I almost walked away before they called me back because I forgot to take this photo with her. "Give me some sass" is what I heard in my ear over the deafening crowd and ... well, its not my worst photo but certainly not my favorite either. But she has these huge, chonky glasses I wish she'd kept on for the photos.
Michael Ironside was incredible. I've been a fan of his for decades and despite having a voice like a gravel quarry and that constant sneer painted over his face, he was very funny and very warm. He noticeably perked up when I mentioned his performance in "Crime & Punishment In Suburbia" and how Roger Ebert said it was the best work of his career. He nodded in approval, "I'm glad someone saw that. The director is a a good friend of mine."
Casper Van Dien was ... actually exactly what I suspected. He was standing in front of his table, talking to everyone, pitching the new SST Extermination game. He's high energy, happy to see you, quick with a joke.
Unfortunately, I didn't get a lot of time with either Seth Gilliam or Denise Richards. Seth was on his way out but seemed to be overly kind with everyone there? Does that make sense? Denise was rushing to get out because she had some sort of socialite appointment elsewhere in NYC but she was trying so hard to be accommodating and patient with people. I think she was aware of what her legacy is with men of a certain age. I purposely didn't take too long at her table - it was 7 pm and everyone was tired - and I think she appreciated the fact I didn't make a bad pass at her or stop the line for 5 minutes to show her art I had done in the hopes she'd follow my Instagram (witnessed both of these things happen in real time).
Now on to the main event:
I didn't know what to expect from Hayley. I'd never met anyone who had interacted with her, so I was a little pensive at first. I had brought two photos for her to sign - the one above I had blown up to an egregious size - but it was the other one that rang her bell.
The person running the cashbox passed my photos down and said "Hayley we have some very nice photos from this gentle..."
"This is from Howard's End!" Her eyes popped, a mix of genuine surprise and appreciation behind them.
We talked a little bit about her Margaret Schlegel versus the 1992 movie. She asked me a couple of small questions before we really hit it off on something I wouldn't expect: I told her how I found a lot of American television too "active" and how much comfort I found in rewatching not only Howard's End but just UK television in general. She sized me up quietly before agreeing, telling me she watches the same handful of shows over and over to unwind, as a comfort.
She signed the Howard's End photo first (not pictured here, I've determined it is a little too personal), then the above photo before going back to the first photo with "May I add a quote to this?"
I was left with words in my mouth for a second. I managed to say "Please!" once my brain rebooted and she said "I loved this character so much. And this quote." After we said our goodbyes - she's so effusive, high energy - I quietly found a corner of the convention hall to see she'd written "Only Connect" under her name and I sighed like an old dog sleeping on a cold kitchen floor.
I later had a photo op with her. I look pretty stiff and not my best but I've taken worse photos. She was extremely gentle with everyone in line, I think getting a sense that most everyone was having the same "Holy shit, thats Hayley Atwell" realization.
Finally, and certainly not the least of all...
Rachael Leigh Cook came out an hour late, wearing a cream colored sweater and necklace. Laugh as you must, gentle reader, but I'm absolutely going to my therapist this week to ask why a stranger like herself is so completely nice to everyone (but especially: why is she nice to me). She's the type who touches people on the hand or arm as they talk - she hugged the couple in front of me when they mentioned their engagement - and she has this natural ... I honestly don't know what to call it - grace? vibe? spirit? ... that makes the cold hearth of my soul blaze like a Christmas fireplace. I don't mean to suggest theres any sort of connection, simply that she gives off a vibe of generosity and familiarity that I've only ever felt with old girlfriends.
I thanked her for her performance in Stateside, which made her eyebrows go up like a Tex Avery cartoon, and complimented her on getting her character's diagnosis so wonderfully right. She listened to me, stopped writing, listened some more, would write some more. I'd hate to think I somehow overwhelmed her - I am often told I don't "play my cards" despite my being afraid I'm overplaying them - but she was sincere and gentle, her voice this almost ASMR tone. We took a selfie (THAT photo looks awful, I need to learn to not only pose in photos but not to cock my head away from the other person) and later a photo op (Which looks better! But like the one with Hayley, I look rigid compared to her practiced grace) where she invited me into her hooked arm with a "Hey you, wow, sharp dresser!" and straightened the front of my shirt with a pinch.
And finally! Mystery solved?
This is an update for @justrachaelleighcook - this photo was taken at Cannes! She'd not seen Anna in some time and the press (or whoever was behind the camera) asked for a photo together! "I've never seen this photo but I remember taking it because Bookies was running out of competition". So that dates this photo as 2002? (She'd also not heard Anna had been unwell of late and regarded what little I said with a bit of a furrowed brow.)
Needless to say I wish I had more time to talk to her but I'm forever aware theres a line of people behind me hoping for some time as well.
It was an exhausting two days at NYCC. I probably spent 15 hours there and of that, more than 13 hours was standing in lines. Overall, it was one of the - if not THE - smoothest and more effortless visits to a convention I've ever had. If any of them come back around, I'd love to meet them again. <3
#nyc comic con#nycc 2024#new york comic con#film#movies#1990s#autographs#television#new york#rachael leigh cook#hayley atwell#starship troopers#dina meyer#casper van dien#michael ironside#denise richards#seth gilliam#conventions#sci fi#science fiction#stateside#howards end#agent carter#captain america#peggy carter#nycc#nycc24
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Ort-Meyer: “This is your gift. Your gift and your curse. Touching lives only by ending them.”
47 & Lucas: how bout no? *proceeds to become girl dads*
#hitman#agent 47#lucas grey#olivia hall#hitman victoria#victoria#hitman absolution#i just think the biggest fuck you to ort meyer is the fact that they both managed to become a dad#and i think that's a hella power move#good on both these bros#also im mad that they don't make olivia and lucas share one hug#HELL EVEN ONE HUG BETWEEN 47 & LUCAS#ok imma stop before i turn this into a rant post#also as you can see im too tired to make a nice gifs so yeah
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Mature, Angst, Satu Mare Asylum, Captivity, Hopelessness
Pain is the best teacher, and Agent 47 is an extraordinary student.
Sharing is caring! <3 [AO3 | FFN | Wattpad | Tumblr | Twitter | Pinterest | Pinterest]
#Hitman#Hitman Fandom#Hitman Fanfiction#Agent 47#Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer#Summer of Horror Exchange#It Will Be Over One Day#My Fic
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Botanic Tournament : Main Bracket !
Poll 1 Round FF
Delphinium : larkspur's family
(Peony and delphinum)
#botanic tournament#tournament polls#round 1#linh peony#tlc#tlc cinder#cinder#peony tlc#the lunar chronicles#marissa meyer#fairy tale retelling#bookblr#leif and thorn#leif & thorn#agent delphinium#leif and thorn del#webcomics#comicblr
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still reeling from the one agent saying they want "subtle" fairy tale retellings like Cinder, and idk if we're thinking about the same Cinder there are literally quotes from the og fairy tale before the corresponding chapters?????? so you know exactly where we are in the plot??????
#rose and rambles#i will probably delete this one later but like??????????#like??????????????????????#i would not describe that one as subtle#it is different and imaginative because it takes place in a sci-fi dystopian future BUT IT IS LITERALLY#A CINDERELLA STORY?!?! AND DOES NOT LET YOU FORGET IT FOR ONE MOMENT????#im pretty sure it has the quotes from the fairy tale i might be misremembering but the Cress one does for sure#like the chemical makeup is just full on the fairy tales i feel like if you want subtle it would have to be like#less obvious that it's a retelling? like just echoes of the key moments or imagery#but Cinder by Marissa Meyer is so fully cinderella even in the different genre#im going to be so stupidly bitter about this BUT IM RIGHT#whats also funny is the agent could be talking about a different cinder idk#she diDN'T PUT THE AUTHOR but the one by Marissa Meyer is popular and the only one i know at the top of my head#subtle#that was not the word you were looking for i think#just to be clear i love cinder and the lunar chronicles so so so so much#but THEY ARE WHOLE-HEARTEDLY FAIRY TALES#EMBRACE IT????? PLEASE?????#the only subtle retelling example i can think of is Ella Enchanted or Fairest#both by Gail Carson Levine. More so Fairest because it's like one specific moment where the apple comes in that you're like oooooooooooh#this is snow white#but Ella Enchanted is more like Cinderella i think it would be hard to not see the parallels#Cinderella is hard because you just need a mean stepmom and two stepsister and that's an instant give away#but Ella Enchanted has its own Vibes that it comes off as its own thing ya know ya know?
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When I learned there was gonna be a tornado watch in my city today, my dreams got bizarre. One of them was about what 47 and Diana would do in case a watch was in their area. 47 watched the news in his bedroom as Diana slept. When the news was done, he scooped Diana in his arms without waking her up and carried her all the way to the basement.
He had a comfy ass blow up mattress that he put Diana on. He also had loads of empty boxes lying around and he used them shits as a FORT to put around Diana. He was so proud of it too, if only you guys saw the look on his face xD. But the real god-given moment was when he stood in front of the fort and whipped out that sexy Silverballer —the boi… was gonna shoot the tornado if it got close. I think I also saw a tripwire mine that was set up.
So yes, the tornado was gonna get assassinated by a sleeping woman’s himbo puppy. I’m so proud of both of them.
#hitman fandom#diana burnwood#agent 47#Ort-Meyer taught the boi so well#he ascended from a super himbo into a super himbo 2
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Dina Meyer Secret Agent Man (2000)
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FARGO 5.02 Trials and Tribulations
#fargoedit#tvedit#fargo#fx fargo#roy tillman#jon hamm#agent meyer#agent joaquin#made by carolyn#DISCUSSING MATTERS OF STATE IN MOIST REPOSE#mr. hawley's relationship with the english language 🤌
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hi! I was wondering how you're watching Secret Agent Man? I want to watch it so badly but I can't find it on streaming or youtube
I hunted the episodes for more than ten years before finding them. If you come off anon and send me a DM, I will send you the links, although not every episode is in English but in French and Russian as well. Even if you don't understand everything just snippets like me from the non-English episodes (or anything at all), it is still really fun. If you still want them even though 90% are with Russian dub, I'll gladly send the links to you.
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#WME#Serena Williams#megxit#Thirsty Tyler Perry#Ari Emanuel#Jill Smoller#sunshine sucks#Andrew Meyer#Rick Genow#Gina Nelthorpe Cowne#Bill Slater#Talent Agent#NOprah#my polls
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Rereading Babies
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes Written and illustrated by Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury Walker Books, 2008 I once told a friend I reread books. He looked at me like I was mad. He was a football fan and would rewatch goals but rereading books seemed absurd to him. Maybe it was the effort. All that right and left movement of the eye. Maybe he thought second, third or fourth readings were…
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#Agent Orange#Book Review#Children#Children&039;s Literature#Dads#Hebron#Helen Oxenbury#Ho Chi Minh City#Jo Cox#Jordan#Literature#Mem Fox#On Rereading#Palestine#Parenting#Patricia Meyer Spacks#Philip Jones Griffiths#Picture Books#Review#Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes#The Gruffalo#Walker Books#We&039;re Going On A Bear Hunt#Za&039;atari
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So, project 2025 has been deleting their PDFs but a few lovely people have posted the list of books they want to ban and other than the fact that the entire list is stupid, here's some that stuck out to me + the reasons listed next to them. Most of the books on the list are lgbtq+ books which one would expect to find there, so I just did ones I didn't expect.
The Holy Bible - Challenged for religious beliefs and graphic content.
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin - Sexual violence, political intrigue.
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson - Death and religious content.
Captain Underpants series by Dav Pilkey - Toilet humor and "disobedience."
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak - Critique of the Russian Revolution.
Deadly Deceits by Ralph McGehee - Former CIA agent's critiques of the agency.
Emma by Jane Austen - Complex gender themes, social critique.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury - Censorship and media manipulation by the government.
Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling - Accusations of promoting witchcraft.
Howl by Allen Ginsberg - Explicit sexual content, anti-establishment themes
Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss - Concerns over violence against parents.
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez - Mental health, sexual content.
It's Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris - Sex education content.
It's So Amazing! by Robie H. Harris - Sex education content.
None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen - Discusses alleged hidden global power structure.
None Dare Call It Treason by John A. Stormer - Anti-communist and conspiracy-focused.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Critique of Soviet labor camps.
Operation Paperclip by Annie Jacobsen - Exposes secret U.S. program involving former Nazis.
My Brother Sam Is Dead by James Lincoln Collier - Violence, anti-war themes.
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt vonnegut- Anti-war themes.
Spycatcher by Peter Wright - Ex-MI5 agent's account of intelligence operations.
The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama - Criticism of religion, perceived political messages.
The Awakening by Kate Chopin - Female independence, sexuality.
The Book of Night Women by Marlon James - Slavery, graphic violence.
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede - Magic, feminism.
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein - Themes of selfishness, parenting.
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy - Examines class and caste issues in India.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - Critique of religious extremism and patriarchy.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas - Examines police violence and racial injustice
The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins - Depicts oppressive government and rebellion.
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster - Political subtext, wordplay.
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver - Critique of colonialism and missionary work.
The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene - Critique of religion and political oppression
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle - Religious critique.
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli - Seen as a critique of political ethics.
The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare - Often challenged for themes of submission of women in marriage.
Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer - Themes of violence, supernatural elements.
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore - Political rebellion, violence.
War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler - Critique of war profiteering.
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein - Dark humor, "rebellious" themes.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak - Themes of rebellion, dark imagery.
Where's Waldo? by Martin Handford - Alleged inappropriate illustrations.
White Noise by Don DeLillo - Critique of consumerism and modern society.
Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes - Feminist themes.
Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss - Seen as political allegory.
Zorba the Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis - Critique of authority and societal norms.
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