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jaeshoney · 8 months ago
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I ain’t ever been a rugby fan but the players are doing it for me lol
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thebutcher-5 · 6 months ago
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Ratatouille (film)
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo deciso di continuare a parlare di fantascienza e quindi abbiamo preso in esame un film del grade Carpenter che sicuramente era molto tipico per lui. Il film in questione è Starman. Un alieno, Starman, riceve il messaggio di pace del Voyager 2 che invita qualsiasi forma di vita aliena a visitare la Terra. Lui decide quindi di…
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dilfgifs · 1 year ago
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Sterling K. Brown | American Fiction (2023)
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yellow-dejavu · 25 days ago
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Dylan O'brien as Paris Lang Caddo Lake (2024) dir. Celine Held & Logan George
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burnandshiverconsulting · 1 month ago
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RIP Jimmy Cater.
The rock n roll President.
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desolatedahhlia · 9 days ago
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if brooks ever went to blackjack pizza:
(someone’s probably already done this before idk)
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jeynearrynofthevale · 16 days ago
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Joint Connors birthday party for Brownie and Davo!!
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horrorme · 5 months ago
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Scream (2022)
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triple-barred · 5 days ago
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some excerpts from the first couple chapters of no easy answers by brooks brown
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(transcript in alt text)
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People will ask me what I remember the most about grade school with Dylan Klebold. Sadly, my strongest memory is of both of us kneeling on the floor of the Normandy Elementary School bathroom, bawling our eyes out as we took turns scrubbing a little girl's muddy jacket with a toothbrush.
It all started during recess. We were outside, playing in the leftover snow from a few days before. As we ran around, I found a big patch ofice that was starting to melt but was still plenty solid enough to play with.
"Hey, Dylan!" I said. "Come here!" By the time Dylan arrived, I was already bouncing and sliding on the slushy patch. Dylan gamely joined in, our feet smashing little spiderwebs into the ice as it buckled under our weight.
Dylan's boot crashed down on a corner ofthe ice and made the whole patch shift. It tipped into a puddle underneath, which splashed a good amount of muddy water into the air. A girl in our class was standing nearby, wearing a brand-new coat her parents had just given her; the mud left a jagged brown stripe right down the front of it.
It was an accident. We hadn't thought the ice was going to do that. But our classmate took one look at her ruined coat and started screaming.
The second grade teacher immediately ran over to assess what was happening.
"It was an accident," I tried to say. " We were just playing with some ice, and—"
"Don't you have any respect for other people's property?" I remember the teacher yelling at us. " Don't you? You two are coming with me right now." Dylan and I knew we were in trouble, but at the same time, we didn't understand why the teacher was so angry. It wasn't as if we had thrown the mud at the girl, or stolen her coat and rolled it around on the ground. Maybe we'd been a little careless, but that's all. It was still an accident.
We tried to get the teacher to listen to us, but she ordered us to be quiet as she carried the girl's coat into the bathroom.
Both of us were bawling by the time she had us at the sink, wetting a toothbrush. She put the coat in Dylan's hands. "I want this cleaned!" she ordered. " You two will stay in here and scrub that mud off and you're not leaving until I say you're finished!" Choking back our tears, we took up the brush and started working. We quickly discovered that using a toothbrush on mud wasn't very efficient but we didn't have any choice. Both ofus continued to cry, our ears burning red from the embarrassment of being yelled at, of our teacher's spiteful glare, of people looking at us as we worked.
"It's not coming out!" Dylan kept saying, rubbing the same spot for what seemed like the 500th time.
"We have to get it," I remember saying in response. I just kept repeating that. "We have to get it."
Judy Brown happened to visit the school that day to drop off something for her son during lunch hour.
"I was in the hall, and I ran into the teacher and she was red-faced mad," Judy recalls. "And I said, 'What's going on?'She said, 'Your son and Dylan ruined this girl's coat. He is in the bathroom right now, trying to clean it.'I asked when this had happened, and she said it had been over an hour before. She went and got Brooks to have him talk to me, and when he came out, he was in tears.
"So I took her aside, and I said, 'You know what, you're going a little too far with this,"" Judy continued. "I talked to Brooks and he said that he wanted to stay in school, that everything was okay: Well, I went to pick him up after school, and guess what? She had made them stay in there for the whole day, and now she was keeping them after school as well. She wasn't going to let it drop. This teacher was out of control, and it was over mud."
To this day, Judy is angry about the treatment of her son and his classmates in second grade, and not just because of the bathroom incident. "She expected these kids to be perfect," she says today. "And kids aren't perfect. But she would have none of it. She absolutely terrorized my child."
Scrubbing a coat in the bathroom may not have been such a bad thing by itself, but it was kind ofthe icing on the cake. Second grade had, from the beginning, been completely difierent from first grade. For Dylan and me, it was the first time in our young lives that we felt like an adult hated us.
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littleeliza-lotte · 4 months ago
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Hadestown - Zachary’s final show (13/10/24)
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loo-nuh-tik · 2 months ago
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haunting the narrative
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023)
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 4 months ago
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dailymikeymadison · 3 months ago
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mikey madison with her fellow scream (2022) castmates
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underrtheskinn · 3 months ago
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Scream (2022)
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1999talisman · 4 months ago
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the Eric and Brooks encounter april 20th (colorized)
This is the 4th time trying to post this
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desolatedahhlia · 9 days ago
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