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whatever-vi-is-thinking · 6 months ago
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just to get back on my bullshit 🤭🤭:
mcu bucky would have to end up with a black woman. I’M SORRY THATS JUST HOW IT IS I DONT MAKE THE RULES GUYS. I mean rly think about it tho hear me out:
he spent TWO YEAAARSS of his life in Wakanda and didn’t see not one bad b he wanted? yea okay whatever u say 💀
ONE OF HIS BEST FRIENDS IS THE MF FALCON. and as soon as he meets sams family what does he do? flirt with his gorgeous brown skin sister. need i say more? I SAID NEED I SAY MORE 🗣️🗣️🗣️
idk if ygs know who grandpa ken is on tiktok but thats bucky. look him up if you dont know BC YOU WILL AGREE!!!!! (alternatively you could disagree but then you would be wrong so like)
mcu please cast gail richards as a black woman thats literally all i want pls ill give a kidney and maybe a piece of my liver for it.
alr im done ill get off my lil soap box now 🤗
also guys no one have hurt feelings over this post pls. it is just in good fun and a personal opinion do NOT attack me bc i think he needs a black gf 😭… and technically gail richards is captain americas ex fiance so i feel like thats a slightly more pressing matter than me thinking kevin feige needs to make her black.
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batboyzloverz · 1 year ago
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asoftepiloguemylove · 1 year ago
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Heyy, I love ur content and can I request a Web weaving of being alone or loneliness? Thankyou <3
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i hope you're doing well <33
Alice Oseman Radio Silence / The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) dir. Stephen Chbosky / Gail Honeyman Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine / Susan Sontag As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980 / The Double (2013) dir. Richard Ayoade / Heather Havrilesky Ask Polly: Help, I'm The Loneliest Person In The World! / Taylor Steele Shocker / Amy Dunne
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countesspetofi · 9 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, DeForest Kelley guest stars in "Gun Duel," episode 12 of the fourth season of Laramie (original air date December 25, 1962). Kelley plays one of a trio of bank robbers who split up after their last job. The bagman is captured and sent to the Laramie jail after hiding the loot, and Kelley and the third man meet there to spring him or get the location of the stolen money from his girlfriend.
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retropopcult · 1 year ago
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The original cast of Night Court, 1984
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino, Jack Benny, and Gail Patrick at Paramount on a break during filming of Raoul Walsh’s ARTISTS AND MODELS (1937)
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booksandboba · 6 months ago
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My Favorite Books that I Read as a Kid 2/
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Zel (Donna Jo Napoli) / Bound (Donna Jo Napoli) / Fairest (Gail Carson Levine) / The Two Princesses of Bamarre (Gail Carson Levine) / Artemis Fowl (Room Colfer) / Amy's Eyes (Richard Kennedy) / Heir Apparent (Vivian Van Velde) / The Hollow Kingdom (Clare B. Dunkle) / Coraline (Neil Gaiman) / The Borrowers (Mary Norton)
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chrisginny · 2 years ago
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condolences to my cam-disliker mutuals but he's so unintentionally funny. this is during the scene where charlie brings gloria and tina LMFAO
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from1837to1945 · 1 month ago
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Reno, directed by John Farrow. (1939; Atlanta, GA: Turner Entertainment Company, 2014), DVD.
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evilwickedme · 2 years ago
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Do you have autism headcanons for the Bats? Or any superhero really
Oh my god absolutely! But also I did misread this and started talking about all my superhero headcanons so now I have all these headcanons and nowhere to put them lmao
The gimme is Tim. Look me in the eye and tell me he doesn't have autistic swag, I dare you. That boy pulls BECAUSE of his autism. You just know the hyperfocus is strong with this one. He gets into a case and learns everything there is to know about it. He'll talk your ear off about photography and you won't even mind because it's the most animated you've seen him in a solid like six weeks. His sense of humor is also so fucking weird. If you're close friends with an autistic person you know exactly what I mean. We're the funniest people on earth but if you don't know the exact thing we're referencing it makes zero sense. That's okay, we know we're funny. The rest of the world is weird for always reacting strangely to our jokes is all. Also he gets migraines when he gets sensory overload
Bruce also has autistic swag, but his just makes him awkward. He's less likely to hyperfocus accidentally, but you betcha detective work IS his special interest. y'all seen elementary? He's like that version of Sherlock, he's just made it his business to know everything there is to know about Being Batman. His social skills are in the pits, but his masking game is strong - you think Tim's awkward around people, but if Bruce were to unmask he'd just become a shut in. The Brucie personality IS masking fight me
Damian is also autistic and the pickiest eater you'll ever meet. Do you know what's it like being a picky eater AND a vegetarian? Cause I do and it very simply means you never have anything to eat when you're not at home. His list of safe foods is short and consists mostly of middle eastern food. His social skills are as bad as his father but he simply never learned to mask and doesn't understand the point. He gets easily overwhelmed by Bad Textures, whether food or clothing, and (like me) the ensuing meltdown looks like extreme anger. Poor kid simply never learned to regulate his emotions :/
Also not what you asked but you'll pry bipolar!Jason and ADHD!Dick from my cold dead hands
As for other heroes it REALLY depends on how he's written but Peter Parker being autistic is absolutely a consideration. In every iteration ever he has GAD, but there are absolutely versions of him that Need To Be Squished Under A Weighted Blanket Right Now. He manages to channel his hyperfocus energy into experiments and his hyper empathy is exactly what would make him a great teacher and mentor to other heroes LET HIM SETTLE DOWN MARVEL STOP RUINING HIS HAPPINESS (@stackthedeck has SEVERAL rants on the subject and he's so right for that)
Reed Richards is currently being written as autistic by Ryan North, I don't even need to explain this one
Not technically a superhero but arguably superhero media, I hc Willow Rosenberg from Buffy as autistic. She's had multiple SpIns and hyperfixations in her life, but computers and magic are her longest standing ones. I honestly think a lot of Willow's insecurities about how people perceive her can easily be read as her learning to mask but being frustrated that she's not being her authentic self
Well that's it for now hit me up for Jewish hcs cause I literally was two paragraphs in before I realized that's not what you asked for
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joearlikelikeswrestling · 1 year ago
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batboyzloverz · 1 year ago
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nightcourtcaps · 2 years ago
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Production still of Karen Austin as Lana Wagner, Harry Anderson as Judge Harold T. Stone, John Larroquette as Dan Fielding, Gail Strickland as Sheila Gardner, Richard Moll as Bull Shannon for the Night Court pilot episode 'All You Need is Love'
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avoidedatallcosts · 2 years ago
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New year, new TBR list! But this year I've decided to be more reasonable about it (if that's even possible). I set another reading challenge on Goodreads for 50 books but unlike last year, I already have a few books that I would like to read.
The first part of my TBR list consists of books that are catching dust on my shelves for a long time and I would very much like to finally get to them:
1. Colleen Hoover - It Ends With Us
This book is constantly popping up on my Instagram. The overall controversy surrounding this book is probably the main reason why it's the first book on the list.
2. John Wray - The Lost Time Accidents
I have honestly no idea how this book ended up in our household. It's not a genre I usually read but I like to explore other genres so be it.
3. Laura Bates - Men Who Hate Women
I've already read a few chapters but since it's not an easy topic to read about, I have to take breaks from it. But even from those few chapters I was able to learn a lot and the world kind of makes... more sense.
4. Richard Osman - The Man Who Died Twice
Who doesn't want to read about seniors solving a crime? Twice?
5. Sarah Hogle - You Deserve Each Other
Okay, I know how I got this one. It was in a hurry in front of the cashier who said I can take one book from a selection of books on sale. And this one captured my attention. It still has my attention two years later after it sat untouched on my nightstand.
6. Lucinda Riley - The Seven Sisters
My mom loves this series. And she says I'll love it too.
7. Harlan Coben - Long Lost
I have the French translation so it will be a different kind of challenge. But I love Harlan Coben's books so hopefully, a different language won't stop me.
8. Christian Jacq - Ramsès
Again, it's in French. I'm taking my French class very seriously.
9. James Nestor - Breathe
I love educational books with a touch of personal history.
10. Elizabeth Gill - Nobody's Child
This is probably a book that I have the longest from those I mentioned in the list. I got it from a relative when I finally had enought courage to read in English.
11. Gail Honeyman - Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
I loved the format of this book and the pages feel like a cushion.
As you can see, there are eleven books on this list. I plan to read one book from this list a month so it's not overwhelming and that I can still read new books or books from the library (a list of those will be published shortly after this one). I also want to dive more into these books because sometimes I read one and then jump onto the next one which is not sustainable for a very long time. So I will be posting a short review for every book I read.
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Man in a Suitcase: No Friend of Mine (1.21, ITC, 1968)
"Mr. McGill? Let me introduce myself. I am Gombi Masuto."
"Well, I think you know me and the guy with his gun in my back."
"I owe you an apology, but would you have responded to a polite invitation?"
"Well I can't say, cos I didn't get one."
#man in a suitcase#no friend of mine#1968#itc#classic tv#charles crichton#john stanton#richard bradford#clive morton#errol john#allan cuthbertson#peter halliday#peter williams#harvey hall#ralph michael#philippa gail#danny daniels#horace james#pat connell#a kind of mirror image to 1.16 (The Whisper); where that episode had a brilliant narrative hamstrung by some regrettably dated attitudes to#racial tensions and anti colonial struggles‚ this episode is hugely more satisfying on a political front (the white land owners being#explicitly the villains and agitators‚ and even the typically reticent McGill supporting independence for the fictional African country#of Kalunga) but has one of the sloppiest scripts of the series‚ with multiple gaping plot holes that should have been picked up on during#production. in particular the murder of Bates‚ which occurs offscreen and for no apparent reason‚ is never explained‚ nor the culprit ever#even hinted at; similarly‚ Philippa Gail's sheltered wife character is present when McGill is identified as an undercover operative and yet#her sudden discovery of that same fact later in the episode is treated as a twist which sets up the final showdown. these issues bothered#me even as a kid and i long wondered about possible deleted scenes or post production issues which may have caused problems; alas Pixley is#for once no help at all‚ his bible making no mention of these narrative issues. it does tho provide a lovely little story about Peter#Halliday‚ terrified of his impending fight scene with Bradford (having heard about his tendency toward rough realism) throwing himself at#the star's feet and confessing cowardice in a (successful) attempt to break the ice and win him over
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citizenscreen · 6 months ago
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Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino, Jack Benny, and Gail Patrick during production if Raoul Walsh’s ARTISTS AND MODELS (1937)
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