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noctishy · 2 months ago
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Inktober 2024 part 1
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Prompts : 1 - fallen angel (Maya) / 2 - coffee/tea (Grette) / 8 - rose (Clione, also the prompt I submitted) / 14 - psychosis (Belial) / 16 - book (Lavieen Rose) / 23 - fire (Gregor) / 24 - loneliness (Securett) / 25 - divine (Haku) / 29 - candle (Haku again)
My art school gave us an inktober assignment last month ! Fanart was allowed so I tried to fit in as much HSSH fanart as I could with the given prompts (which, fun fact, were all given by first year students). Bonus canon-divergent pages under the cut [part 2]
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mycological-mariner · 1 year ago
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“I never responded to your messages, I did see them but I just didn’t respond. Sorry.”
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mikemortgage · 6 years ago
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Reaction to the Federal Court of Appeal decision on the Trans Mountain pipeline
VANCOUVER — The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned Ottawa’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Here’s what some are saying about the court decision:
“As we move ahead with the project and the purchase, our government remains committed to ensuring the project proceeds in a manner that protects the public interest. That means ensuring the highest level over governance — including environmental protection. It means upholding or commitments with Indigenous peoples and it means responsibly protecting Canada’s and Canadians’ investment.” — Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
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“Here we are, well into this process, and the Trudeau government has no plan whatsoever to get Trans Mountain built.” — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer.
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“We went into consultations with the federal government with open hearts and minds, but sadly the process could best be described as window dressing. We had a strong sense that the decision had already made before we even sat down. It was clear from the timing of the decision that they did not meaningfully consider much of the information we provided. The court has agreed with us on every issue.” — Chief Maureen Thomas of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.
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“Thankfully, the court has stepped in where Canada has failed to protect and respect our rights and our water.” — Coldwater Chief Lee Spahan.
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“I don’t think it’s about winning and losing. It’s about the rule of law. I think what I am most satisfied with is that when we formed a government, we looked at what were the practical things we could do within the context of the Canadian family to make our arguments and I think that we’ve done that effectively.” — B.C. Premier John Horgan on his government’s opposition to the pipeline.
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“This decision is a monumental win for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and all of us who stand with them in firm opposition to a project that would massively increase climate pollution and put our coast at huge risk of oil spills.” — Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson in a statement.
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“Going forward, we urge politicians and other project proponents to shift their focus away from projects that lock us into dependence on fossil fuels.” — Ecojustice lawyer Dyna Tuytel.
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“This decision proves that in an age of reconciliation, Canada needs to up its game when engaging in deliberative dialogues with Indigenous Peoples. Today, Ottawa received a strong legal message that its duty to consult goes far beyond the airing of grievances to actually incorporating First Nations’ concerns into all decisions about developments that affect their rights, title and territories.” — David Suzuki Foundation CEO Steve Cornish in a statement.
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“This decision is yet another example of how Canada’s broken regulatory system is undermining Canadian competitiveness and driving away investment.” — Perrin Beatty, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
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“This pipeline is a critical piece of infrastructure for our nation, and it will provide important benefits to our economy from coast to coast. It is also part of building a better, stronger, more resilient economy for all Calgarians. I will be very supportive of all future actions to move this project forward.” — Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
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“For years, we have insisted that federal consultation with First Nations was flawed and that the federal government ignored the threat to the dwindling orca population — and today the court system affirmed that. This pipeline is dead. It’s time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal government to stop wasting taxpayer money and move on.” — Tzeporah Berman, deputy director of Stand.earth.
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“The Trudeau government has failed in its efforts, the rhetoric around reconciliation with First Nations’ deserves to be a meaningful endeavour, and this court decision supports that proposition. This decision reinforces our belief as a nation and as part of the coastal communities in which we live that the Trans Mountain expansion project must not proceed and we tell the prime minister to start listening and put an end to this type of relationship. It is time for Prime Minister Trudeau to do the right thing and stand by his words.” — Khelsilem, a councillor and spokesperson for Squamish Nation.
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hollywoodages-blog · 7 years ago
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Rose Byrne Height Weight Measurements
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Rose Byrne Biography
Mary Rose Byrne born July 24, 1979 is an Australian on-screen character. Byrne influenced her screen to make a big appearance in 1992 with a little part in the film Dallas Doll. In 2000, she assumed a main part in the Australian film The Goddess of 1967, which brought her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. From 2007 to 2012, she played Ellen Parsons in the satellite TV arrangement Damages, which earned her two Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Award designations. Alongside co-star Glenn Close, she showed up in the greater part of the show’s fifty-nine scenes. Byrne has additionally featured in the movies Troy, 28 Weeks Later, Knowing, Insidious, X-Men: First Class, X-Men: Apocalypse, and also the comedies Get Him to the Greek, Bridesmaids, The Internship, Neighbors, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, and Spy. Byrne was conceived in Balmain, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, and is of Irish and Scottish plunge. She is the little girl of Jane, an elementary school chairman, and Robin Byrne, a semi-resigned analyst and economic specialist. She is the most youthful of their four kids; she has a more established sibling, George, and two more established sisters, Alice and Lucy. In a 2009 meeting, Byrne expressed that her mom is a skeptic, while both she and her dad are rationalists. Byrne went to Balmain Public School and Hunters Hill High School before going to Bradfield College in Crows Nest. She later moved to Newtown and Bondi. She started taking acting classes at age eight, joining the Australian Theater for Young People and later went to the University of Sydney. In 1999, Byrne considered acting at the Atlantic Theater Company, which was created by David Mamet and William H. Macy. Byrne was involved with Australian author, chief and performing artist Brendan Cowell for more than six years. Cowell moved from Sydney to New York City, following Byrne’s prosperity on Damages. The relationship finished in January 2010. In 2012, Byrne started dating on-screen character Bobby Cannavale. The couple have two children together. In February 2016, she brought forth their child, Rocco. She and Cannavale had their second kid together, child Rafa, in November 2017. Starting at 2013, Byrne lived in New York and said she stays shaky in regards to a steady profession: “I don’t feel that frailty ever abandons you. You’re a specialist. There’s dependably a component of vulnerability.” See Rose Byrne Height Weight & Movies List, Tv Shows Below.
Rose Byrne Personal Info.
Full Name: Mary Rose Byrne
Nick Name: Chabs, Rosie
Family Members: Robin Byrne (Father) Jane Byrne (Mother) George Byrne (Older Brother) Alice Byrne (Older Sister) Lucy Byrne (Older Sister)
Education: Rose attended Balmain Public School and Hunters Hill High School in Sydney, New South Wales. Subsequently, Rose studied at Bradfield College in Crows Nest. Later, she graduated from University of Sydney. She also studied acting from Atlantic Theatre Company, and Australian Theatre for Young People.
Date of Birth: 24th July, 1979
Birthplace: Balmain, Sydney, Australia
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Religion: Agnostic
Ethnicity: White
Nationality: Australian
Profession: Actress
Measurements: 32-23-33 in or 81-58.5-84 cm
Bra Size: 32B
Height: 5′ 6¼” (168 cm)
Weight: 117lbs (53 kg)
Eye Color: Brown – Dark
Hair Color: Brown – Dark
Dress Size: 2
Shoe Size: 8
Boyfriend/Dating History: Gregor Jordan (1999-2002) – From 1999 to 2002, Rose dated Australian movie chief, Gregor Jordan. Brendan Cowell (2003-2010) – Rose dated on-screen character Brendan for just about seven years beginning from 2003. They split in mid 2010 because of long separation relationship. They even spent the majority of their seven years living on the contrary side of the nation. Bobby Cannavale (2012-Present) – Since August 2012, Byrne is dating American performing artist Bobby Cannavale. Bobby affirmed the relationship amid a discourse in Emmy Awards 2013 function, when he was getting a honor for “Extraordinary Supporting Actor in a Drama Series” class.
Known For: The Goddess of 1967, Bridesmaids, Damages, X-Men: First Class
Active Year: 1994 (present)
Friends: Abbie Cornish, Nadia Townsend
Favorite People: Kate Moss (Fashion Idol)
Favorite Foods: Cheese
Favorite Singers: Bob Marley, Elvis Presley, Fleet Foxes, Fleetwood Mac, Pat Benatar, Ryan Adams
Favorite Actor: Jack Nicholson
Favorite Actresses: Cate Blanchett, Glenn Close, Judy Davis, Juliette Binoche, Susan Sarandon, Toni Collette Film
Year Title 1994 Dallas Doll 1999 Two Hands 2000 My Mother Frank 2000 The Goddess of 1967 2002 Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 2002 City of Ghosts 2003 I Capture the Castle 2003 The Night We Called It a Day 2003 The Rage in Placid Lake 2003 Take Away 2004 Troy 2004 Wicker Park 2005 The Tenants 2006 Marie Antoinette 2006 The Dead Girl 2007 Sunshine 2007 28 Weeks Later 2008 Just Buried 2008 The Tender Hook 2009 Knowing 2009 Adam 2010 I Love You Too 2010 Get Him to the Greek 2010 Insidious 2011 Bridesmaids 2011 X-Men: First Class 2012 The Place Beyond the Pines 2013 I Give It a Year 2013 The Internship 2013 The Turning 2013 Insidious: Chapter 2 2014 Neighbors 2014 Adult Beginners 2014 This Is Where I Leave You 2014 Annie 2014 Unity 2015 Spy 2015 The Meddler 2016 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising 2016 X-Men: Apocalypse 2017 I Love You, Daddy 2018 Juliet, Naked 2018 Peter Rabbit
Television
Year Title 1995 Echo Point 1997 Fallen Angels 1997 Wildside 1999 Big Sky 1999 Heartbreak High 2000 Murder Call 2005 Casanova 2007–2012 Damages 2013 Portlandia 2013 Hollywood Game Night 2016 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2016 No Activity 2017 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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noctishy · 3 months ago
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Happy Steam release day !! 🎉✦
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noctishy · 11 months ago
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Marker doodles on random A4 sketchbook ①
Featuring HSSH characters !
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mycological-mariner · 1 year ago
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Tagged by @gniew777 (cheers, mate!!)
Last Read: Sagittarius Rising — Cecil Lewis (one of those books I’d highly recommend and also one I repeatedly had to set down at various points), Collecting the New, Rare and Curious: Letters Selected from the Correspondence of the Cornish Mineralogists Philip Rashleigh, John Hawkins and William Gregor, 1755-1822 — R. J. Cleevely - edited (long long title but extremely interesting) Mr. Midshipman Hornblower — C.S. Forester (reread, wow I forgot how relatable he is), The Surgeon’s Mate — Patrick O’Brian (took me ages but I loved it)
Current Read: Reasons to Stay Alive — Matt Haig, Reaper Man — Terry Pratchett (an excellent autumnal book, plus the ultimate comfort novel), Birdie Bowers: Captain Scott’s Marvel — Anne Strathie (tbh it’s been taking me so long to finish because well, wee bit heavy)
Next Read: god knows. When I’m not exhausted I’d want to finally read Leeward and Kidnapped because it’s been on my shelf longer than Leeward has; The Facemaker, The Lamplighters, Entangled Life and The Worst Journey in the World are all on my TBR list with a wait time of A While
0 pressure tagging @bees-with-swords @some-cold-and-some-violence @gohoubi @bookyholic @acrossthewavesoftime @werewiire @cerebrobullet @hey-scully-itsme and anyone else who’d like to!
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mycological-mariner · 1 year ago
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Hi! may i have 13, 16 and 20 >:) for the history ask?
Yes you may!
13 - Something random about some random historical person in a random era
William Gregor, a Cornish mineralologist and the guy who discovered titanium, had a ballistic approach to punctuation, with ‘—‘ for commas, periods, semicolons and so on. He also never kept any of the letters he was sent so while reading his correspondence you really just go “What the fuck are you referring to - Gregor —“
16 - Do you own some historical item? If yes, which one is your favourite?
I do! I have a bunch of Roman coins (and just a sizeable historical coin collection), a sailmaker’s palm from the early to mid-1800s, a bosun’s pipe (unsure of the date but I assume late 1800s-early 1900s), a key to a sea chest because I couldn’t afford the chest but did have £8 on me (so if you have an old sea chest missing a key, sorry), a couple of old pocket watches I’ve fixed up over the years - one with the receipt of repair still pasted to the inside of the back and dates to 1924 - an old botany textbook and a spyglass.
I gotta say that the spyglass is my favourite (I had to sell an officer’s sword otherwise easily the sword). I can’t pin any date to it. But I used to love sitting down at the wharf and trying to see the village opposite. I enjoy maritime history a great deal! Here’s a picture of the engraving on it! I’ve not been able to find anything out from it, though. If it’s a cheap replica, I don’t want to know.
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20 - History crush
Feel free to judge me for any of these
Harry Allen, Dr James Barry, Thomas Cochrane (it’s the redheads, man), Nikola Tesla and Pamela Colman Smith
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