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hansolosyou · 7 months ago
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I sketched these in class :3
Feeding the few extras (or just Steve) fans left in this little corner… here ygs go… some scraps before I decide to make fleshed out fully colored Steve art some day
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bayerischephobic · 10 months ago
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just remembered this guy existed. damn hes pretty
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cannedbluesblog · 1 year ago
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968)
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kwebtv · 11 months ago
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Jonathan Lynn, Simon Cuff, Robin Nedwell, Barry Evans, George Layton and Geoffrey Davies in "Doctor in the House"
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sukipotier · 1 year ago
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English boy Ltd Models - Nick Wilson, Annie Sabroux, Suki Potier and Douglas Earle with actor Barry Evans featured in the 1968 comedy Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush.
Credits to waybackinthe60s on Instagram
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schlock-luster-video · 1 year ago
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On June 8, 1968, Here We Go Round the Mullberry Bush debuted in France.
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jackbatchelor3 · 2 years ago
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Janine Marries Barry 💍 EastEnders
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reereezoku · 2 years ago
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Dang I might end up bingewatching seasons 3 and 4 of Mind Your Language tomorrow.
I haven't found a single episode of season 4 anywhere. 😭
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maxdibert · 19 days ago
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Alright, let’s dive into the dumpster fire that the Marauders fandom has become last years and threw any sense of canon or character integrity out the window. Because let’s be real, the way this fandom has twisted the characters of the Marauders and the Death Eaters, all while turning Severus Snape into some one-note “creepy stalker,” is embarrassing. The fandom seems obsessed with scrubbing characters clean, romanticizing abusers, inventing tragic backstories for literal sociopaths, and piling up headcanons that turn a few lines in canon into fully fleshed-out, fanon-only OCs. And somehow, the only character who gets relentlessly dragged and demonized is Severus Snape—a character who has actual complexity and trauma. It’s hypocritical, classist, and downright gross.
Let’s start with Severus. Canon Snape is a guy who came from nothing: poor background, abusive father, dead-end town. He didn’t fit into the wizarding world, was relentlessly bullied by privileged Marauders, and still somehow managed to survive and make something of himself. But instead of acknowledging any of that, the fandom loves to reduce him to this “creepy obsessive” stereotype. People act like he spent every waking moment pining for Lily and never did anything else, as if that’s all his character is. Never mind the fact that he was actively trying to get out of a miserable life, or that he was, you know, bullied on a daily basis by James and Sirius, who had wealth, status, and freedom to do whatever they wanted. Nope, to the Marauders fandom, Snape is just the “weird stalker”—because acknowledging his struggles would mean admitting that their golden boys were actually kind of awful.
Meanwhile, the same people are out here bending over backward to make people like Barty Crouch Jr., Evan Rosier, and Regulus Black look like misunderstood anti-heroes. Let’s be clear: in canon, Barty Crouch Jr. was a straight-up torturer, Evan Rosier died laughing as he fought Aurors, and Regulus was a kid raised with a silver spoon who only started doubting Voldemort when he realized he’d been signed up as snake chow. But no, fanon has turned these guys into “tragic, complex Slytherins” who were “just trying to survive.” It’s like they’re desperate for some tortured prince narrative, so they invent personalities out of thin air to give us this dreamy aesthetic of sad, beautiful Death Eaters who “didn’t really want to be evil.” Apparently, actually following the text is too much to ask when you’ve got fanon fantasies to uphold.
Regulus Black, in particular, has become this absurd fanon martyr. In canon, Regulus was a kid indoctrinated into pureblood ideology, who joined the Death Eaters without much hesitation. Maybe he had a change of heart eventually, but it wasn’t out of some grand moral revelation; he just realized Voldemort’s loyalty was to himself alone. Yet, according to the current fandom, Regulus is some misunderstood hero who was only “pretending” to go along with Voldemort and was “forced” into his choices. They’ve built this tragic romance around a character who, in the actual books, doesn’t have even half this depth. This Regulus in fanon is practically an OC at this point, and people cling to this made-up version of him so hard that they’ll defend it like it’s canon. It’s hilarious, and it’s also just plain wrong.
And let’s talk about the Marauders themselves. In canon, James and Sirius were rich, spoiled brats who spent their school years bullying anyone who didn’t fit into their world. They were kids with every privilege, and they used it to torment people like Snape, who had nothing. But the Marauders’ fandom has turned them into these fluffy, “good-hearted” rebels who just made “a few mistakes.” I’m sorry, but nearly killing someone as a “prank” is a bit more than a mistake. Yet people will ignore that or wave it away as “boys will be boys” just to keep up the illusion that James and Sirius were lovable scamps. It’s maddening—and it’s also classist as hell. They erase all the ugly realities of the Marauders’ behavior and then turn around and judge Snape for being “obsessive” and “weird” when he was just trying to survive in a world stacked against him.
The classism in this fandom is so blatant it’s laughable. Snape is written off as creepy and unworthy of sympathy because he didn’t have a cushy upbringing or the social standing to make him likable. Meanwhile, characters like Barty and Regulus, who came from wealthy pureblood families, get excused and romanticized to no end. It’s like the fandom is saying, “Well, Snape deserved it because he was poor and awkward, but the rich kids? They’re just misunderstood.” It’s the kind of privilege blindness that makes you wonder if people actually read the books or if they’re just projecting their own biases onto the characters.
And let’s not forget the army of new OCs the Marauders fandom has invented just to justify this headcanon universe (Mary, Marlene, Dorcas, that that Pandora no one knows why suddenly appears here lol) You’ve got random “best friends” for Sirius, unnamed Slytherins who magically have no ties to pureblood supremacy, and love interests for Regulus who supposedly saw the “real” him. All these characters are based on nothing more than a few throwaway lines, yet people have fleshed them out to a level that they’re practically new characters in the universe. It’s like they need this entourage of made-up people to back up their version of the Marauders and Death Eaters because, without them, their headcanons would fall apart. And all of this, while they keep painting Snape as this creepy loner with no real friends or worth. The hypocrisy is unreal.
At the end of the day, the Marauders fandom has taken a bunch of characters with clear flaws and complexities and rewritten them into these sanitized, tortured souls while dumping all their scorn onto Snape. They’ll go out of their way to redeem a literal torturer like Barty Crouch Jr. or turn Regulus into some tragic hero, but they can’t bring themselves to even consider Snape’s trauma or the systematic abuse he endured. It’s all about maintaining this fantasy where their favorite characters are perfect and untouchable, even if it means twisting canon and ignoring the ugly truths about class, privilege, and abuse that is reflected into the story. And that, honestly, just makes the fandom look shallow, hypocritical, and completely disconnected from the reality.
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doomedtokill · 9 days ago
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barty loves to bite evan as a sign of affection
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hozieresque · 9 months ago
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I'm not immune to men covered in blood
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n0oble · 1 year ago
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She's so real for speaking out when the majority of world leaders won't even dare
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Doctor at Large - ITV - February 28, 1971 - September 12, 1971
Comedy (29 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Barry Evans as Dr Michael Upton
George Layton as Dr Paul Collier
Geoffrey Davies as Dr Dick Stuart-Clark
Richard O'Sullivan as Dr Lawrence Bingham
Ernest Clark as Professor Geoffrey Loftus
Arthur Lowe as Dr Maxwell
Madeline Smith as Sue Maxwell
Fabia Drake as Dr Whiteland
Brian Oulton as Dr Griffin
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
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Shocking Set (1965)
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schlock-luster-video · 4 months ago
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On August 2, 1968, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush debuted in West Germany.
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