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O-Town - Liquid Dreams (2000) 💧
#otown#o town#liquid dreams#2000#video#videos#music#music video#music videos#tunes#o town liquid dreams#y2k#2000s#00s#y2k pop#2000s pop#cyber y2k#2000s nostalgia#y2k nostalgia#y2k style#y2k aesthetic#2000s style#early 2000s#2000s core#y2kcore#00s nostalgia#00s aesthetic#ashley parker angel#trashy y2k#00s core
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It’s @ParkerAngel x @preludetoposit1 Part Deux! We got a chance to chat again for more tips, motivation, & advice!! #podcast #interview #fitness #coaching #nutrition
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Former Boybander Ashely Parker Angel
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Soundtrack To Your Life by Ashley Parker Angel (2006)
#ashley parker angel#soundtrack to your life#2000s#mid 2000s#2006#00s#music#2000s music#rock#where did you go#cds
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#rolling stone#rolling stone magazine#1000th issue#bob dylan#tool#brightblack morning light#rick ross#ashley parker angel#kanye west#twista#keyshia cole#the rolling stones#eddie vedder#diplo#U2#madonna#james blunt#dean martin#jimi hendrix
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Happy birthday, @ashley_parker_angel ! Celebrating you today and I put together a few birthday quotes (had to include Betty White in there too).
Enjoy your day, weekend, month, year! Thank you for all you do & your friendship! Let’s continue the smiles, laughter, progress in all areas of life, and continue to level up!! ⬆️
And eat some good cake!!!
Here’s to another awesome year 🥂
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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#happybirthday #friendship #birthdays #celebrate #friends #wisernotolder #betterwithage #levelup
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Smash or Pass Stage Fiyeros (As the Character). A Very Long Thread PART 1 lol
You can either comment or reblog your choices.
Norbert Leo Butz
Taye Diggs
Joel Mclntyre
David Ayers
Derrick Williams
Kristoffer Cusick
Cliffton Hall
Sebastian Arcelus
David Burnham
Aaron Tveit
Kevin Kern
Andy Karl
Colin Donnell
Chris Peluso
Kyle Dean Massey
Richard H. Blake
Billy Harrigan Tighe
David Nathan Perlow
Derek Klena
Justin Guarini
Matt Shingledecker
Nick Adams
Jonah Platt
Michael Campayno
Ashley Parker Angel
Curt Hansen
Ryan McCartan
Jake Boyd
Sam Gravitte
(To be continued as I capped the amount of images I can have per post.)
#wicked#wicked broadway#wicked musical#fiyero tigelaar#fiyero tiggular#norbert leo butz#joel mclntyre#david ayers#derrick williams#cliffton hall#sebastian arcelus#david burnham#aaron tveit#kyle dean massey#derek klena#jonah platt#jake boyd#ryan mccartan#sam gravitte
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Some men have perfect, masculine feet. Strong arches and tops, well-proportioned curves and contours… like this man.
Ashley Angel Parker




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Hi do you by chance have any sapphic fantasy recs? preferably adult fantasy but YA is fine too
sure! tho this could will get quite long... no links, sorry!, bc it was kicking up a fuss with those for some reason
+ = ya
pennyblade by j.l. worrad
lady hotspur by tessa gratton
sofi and the bone song by adrienne tooley (+)
she who became the sun by shelley parker chan
the scapegracers by h.a. clarke (+)
the third daughter by adrienne tooley (+)
the daughters of izdihar by hadeer elsbai
the malevolent seven by sebastien de castell
blackheart knights by laure eve
the warden by daniel m. ford
the unbroken by c.l. clark
dark earth by rebecca stott
witch king by martha wells
scorpica by g.r. macallister
the mirror empire by kameron hurley
now she is witch by kirsty logan
silverglass by j.f. rivkin
the woman who loved the moon and other stories by elizabeth a. lynn
...(this answer is how i discover there's a character limit per block so. doing this in chunks.)
fire logic by laurie j. marks
a restless truth by freya marske
when angels left the old country by sacha lamb (+)
the traitor baru cormorant by seth dickinson
an archive of brightness by kelsey socha
the bladed faith by david dalglish
the winged histories by sofia samatar
dragonoak by sam farren
the forever sea by joshua phillip johnson
into the broken lands by tanya huff
the jasmine throne by tasha suri
daughter of redwinter by ed mcdonald
the last magician by lisa maxwell (+)
the fire opal mechanism by fran wilde
...
the black coast by mike brooks
high times in the low parliament by kelly robson
foundryside by robert jackson bennett
the enterprise of death by jesse bullington
mamo by sas milledge (+)
from dust, a flame by rebecca podos (+)
uncommon charm by emily bergslien & kat weaver
wild and wicked things by francesca may
the unspoken name by a.k. larkwood
brother red by adrian selby
the final strife by saara el-arifi
way of the argosi by sebastien de castell (+)
the bone shard daughter by andrea stewart
ghost wood song by erica waters (+)
into the crooked place by alexandra christo (+)
ashes of the sun by django wexler
the midnight girls by alicia jasinska (+)
the midnight lie by marie rutkoski (+)
the never tilting world by rin chupeco (+)
water horse by melissa scott
...
a master of djinn by p. djeli clark
the good luck girls by charlotte nicole davis (+)
among thieves by m.j. kuhn
black water sister by zen cho
the velocity of revolution by marshall ryan maresca
sweet & bitter magic by adrienne tooley (+)
the dark tide by alicia jasinska (+)
the library of the unwritten by a.j. hackwith
a dark and hollow star by ashley shuttleworth (+)
the chosen and the beautiful by nghi vo
the councillor by e.j. beaton
these feathered flames by alexandra overy (+)
the factory witches of lowell by c.s. malerich
fireheart tiger by aliette de bodard
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city of lies by sam hawke
bestiary by k-ming chang
the raven and the reindeer by t. kingfisher
the winter duke by claire eliza bartlett (+)
master of poisons by andrea hairston
the empress of salt and fortune by nghi vo
night flowers shirking from the light of the sun by li xing
down comes the night by allison saft (+)
wench by maxine kaplan (+)
girls made of snow and glass by melissa bashardoust (+)
girls of paper and fire by natasha ngan (+)
the impossible contract by k.a. doore
burning roses by s.l. huang
the house of shattered wings by aliette de bodard
not for use in navigation by iona datt sharma
weak heart by ban gilmartin
girl, serpent, thorn by melissa bashardoust (+)
the devil's blade by mark alder
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we set the dark on fire by tehlor kay mejia (+)
the true queen by zen cho
moontangled by stephanie burgis
a portable shelter by kirsty logan
sing the four quarters by tanya huff
all the bad apples by moira fowley doyle (+)
the drowning eyes by emily foster
the priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
miranda in milan by katharine duckett
the afterward by e.k. johnston (+)
thorn by anna burke
penhallow amid passing things by iona datt sharma
in the vanishers' palace by aliette de bodard
summer of salt by katrina leno (+)
the gracekeepers by kirsty logan
out of the blue by sophie cameron (+)
black wolves by kate elliott
the circle by sara b. elfgren & mats strandberg (+)
unspoken by sarah rees brennan (+)
thistlefoot by gennarose nethercott
passing strange by ellen klages
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The Masked Singer Season 10 Characters!
List of Contestants/Celebrity.
1st: Cow - Ne-Yo
2nd: Donut - John Schneider
3rd: Gazelle - Janel Parrish
4th: Sea Queen - Macy Gray (Wildcard)
5th: Candelabra - Keyshia Cole
6th: Anteater - John Oates
7th: Tiki - Sebastian Bach
8th: Husky - Ginuwine
9th: S'more - Ashley Parker Angel
10th: Cuddle Monster - Metta World Peace (Wildcard)
11th: Hibiscus - Luann De Lesseps
12th: Hawk - Tyler Posey
13th: Royal Hen - Billie Jean King
14th: Pickle - Michael Rapaport (Wildcard)
15th: Diver - Tom Sandoval
16th: Rubber Ducky - Anthony Anderson
Miscellaneous: Anonymouse - Demi Lovato (Superstar)
#the masked singer#season 10#cow#donut#gazelle#sea queen#candelabra#anteater#tiki#husky#smores#cuddle monster#hibiscus#hawk#royal hen#pickle#diver#rubber ducky#anonymouse#digital art#art
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Washington Post Says Jeff Bezos Banned it From Endorsing Kamala Harris
DIES IN DARKNESS...
Legendary ex-editor Marty Baron is calling the move “cowardice.”
Corbin Bolies
Media Reporter
Updated Oct. 25 2024 3:18PM EDT / Published Oct. 25 2024 12:53PM EDT

Jeff Bezos ordered The Washington Post to censor its endorsement of Kamala Harris, the newspaper’s own reporters said Friday.
The billionaire Amazon founder stopped the publication of an endorsement of the Democratic candidate which its editorial board had already written, the paper reported.
The dramatic move was called “cowardice” by its Pulitzer Prize-winning former editor, Marty Baron. One of the paper’s star reporters, Ashley Parker, called it “a new type of October Surprise.”

The paper’s CEO Will Lewis—not its owner, Bezos—announced the endorsement ban in a note to readers, saying it was an attempt to “provide through the newsroom non-partisan news for all Americans, and thought-provoking, reported views from our opinion team to help our readers make up their own minds.”
“We see it as consistent with the values The Post has always stood for and what we hope for in a leader: character and courage in service to the American ethic, veneration for the rule of law, and respect for human freedom in all its aspects.”
It came days after The Los Angeles Times’ editorial board was blocked from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris by its billionaire CEO Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, plunging the newsroom into chaos over its owner’s meddling in its editorial affairs.
In D.C., Lewis said the paper was “returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates,” citing the paper’s distant past, which it abstained from presidential endorsements.
But that era ended in 1976 when it endorsed Democrat Jimmy Carter for president, which Lewis said was for “understandable reasons.” “But we had it right before that, and this is what we are going back to,” Lewis wrote. (The Post last abstained from endorsing a presidential candidate in 1988, saying at the time it could not reach “a threshold of confidence in and commitment” in a candidate that year.)
LA Times Chaos After Billionaire Forbids Harris Endorsement
BREAKING THE NEWS
Josh Fiallo
Lewis' note set off an explosive reaction, led by Baron, the highest-profile living former leader of the paper of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
“This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty,” Baron, who shepherded the paper during Donald Trump’s first presidency wrote on X. “Donald Trump will celebrate this as an invitation to further intimidate The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos (and other media owners). History will mark a disturbing chapter of spinelessness at an institution famed for courage.”
According to NPR, which first broke the news of the Post’s decision, opinion editor David Shipley informed staff on Friday morning about the decision. Opinion among staff, according to NPR, was “uniformly negative.”
Billionaires, Secrets, Zegnas: Will Lewis’ Thirst for Power
DON’T STOP ME NOW
Harry Lambert
“The message from our chief executive, Will Lewis—not from the Editorial Board itself—makes us concerned that management interfered with the work of our members in Editorial,” the Post’s union leadership said in a statement.
“According to our own reporters and Guild members, an endorsement for Harris was already drafted, and the decision to not to publish was made by The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos. We are already seeing cancellations from once loyal readers. This decision undercuts the work of our members at a time when we should be building our readers’ trust, not losing it.”
Lewis’ nearly yearlong tenure at the Post has been marred by controversy after controversy. Initially welcomed by Post employees as an affable changemaker with ambitions to reinvent the paper, the staff turned on him after he booted the paper’s executive editor, Sally Buzbee, for two former colleagues; reportedly tried to block the paper from reporting on his alleged role in covering up a U.K. phone-hacking scandal; insinuated the paper’s editorial staff was responsible for its business failings; and nearly installed a former U.K. colleague whose ethically questionable reporting practices eventually came to light.
Lewis’ decision came days after Soon-Shiong blocked the Times’ impending endorsement of Harris. Soon-Shiong claimed he allowed the paper to present analyses of the “POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE policies by EACH candidate” to present “clear and non-partisan information to its readers,” but the editorial board refused.
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