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Hunter Schafer | H&M Studio Spring 2024 dress | H&M's Soho Store Opening Party | 2024
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North Dakota Governor DILFs
Fred G. Aandahl, George A. Sinner, Arthur A. Link, Norman Brunsdale, Arthur G. Sorlie, Jack Dalrymple, Ed Schafer, Doug Burgum, Allen I. Olson, John Moses, L. B. Hanna, Lynn Frazier, Ole H. Olson, John Hoeven, Walter Welford, William L. Guy, William Langer
#Fred G. Aandahl#George A. Sinner#Arthur A. Link#Norman Brunsdale#Arthur G. Sorlie#Jack Dalrymple#Ed Schafer#Doug Burgum#Allen I. Olson#John Moses#L. B. Hanna#Lynn Frazier#Ole H. Olson#John Hoeven#Walter Welford#William L. Guy#William Langer#GovernorDILFs
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it’s funny to see how unintelligent twitter GCs/transphobes are sometimes. It is just a wasteland of brain rot. They’re literally babychildren and their brains don’t process things. Like they don’t know shit abt rad feminism nor critical thought to the point where they confuse ppl identifying and criticising the effects of the patriarchy on women as support for said things. They don’t read they just react. They don’t recognise or understand what are literally radical takes, shit that dw*rkin and the like wrote about.. They pick and choose their rhetoric, misappropriate rad arguments when it suits them, all while allying themselves with terrible men as long as they are trying to bring down trans women, foaming at the mouth the whole time
#thinking it’s an epic win to post h*nter schafer’s musings of how misogyny impacted her relationship with gender and sexuality#then post a picture of her next to a short woman#and scream misogyny and ‘we can always tell’ etc ??#it’s actually . just interesting how illiterate they are sometimes#not just morally bankrupt but actually. brain broken
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HUNTER SCHAFER ph. by Gilbert Flores + Sansho Scott - taken during the H&M Party held at H&M Soho on February 7, 2024 in New York
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hi can you recommend any books on the histories of medical practices?
ok this is scattershot & disorganised geographically and temporally but, some starting points for medical practice & practitioners:
indian doctors in kenya, 1895–1940: the forgotten history, by anna greenwood & harshad topiwala
migrant architects of the nhs: south asian doctors and the reinvention of british general practice, by julian m simpson
herbs and roots: a history of chinese doctors in the american medical marketplace, by tamara venit shelton
the people's hospital: a history of mccords, durban, 1890s–1970s, by julie parle, vanessa noble, & christopher merrett
nationalizing the body: the medical market, print, and daktari medicine, by projit mukharji
doctors beyond borders: the transnational migration of physicians in the twentieth century, ed. laurence monnais & david wright
physicians, colonial racism, and diaspora in west africa, by adell patton
doctors of empire: medical and cultural encounters between imperial germany and meiji japan, by hoi-eun kim
the emergence of tropical medicine in france, by michael a osborne
the professionalisation of african medicine, ed. murray last & g.l. chavunduka
aaron mcduffie moore: an african american physician, educator, and founder of durham's black wall street, by blake hill-saya
atomic doctors: conscience and complicity at the dawn of the nuclear age, by nolan l james
beyond the state: the colonial medical service in british africa, ed. anna greenwood
before bioethics: a history of american medical ethics from the colonial period to the bioethics revolution, by robert baker
medicine and memory in tibet: amchi physicians in an age of reform, by theresia hofer
domingos álvares, african healing, and the intellectual history of the atlantic world, by james h sweet
pushing silence: modernizing puerto rico and the medicalization of childbirth, by isabel m cordova
the business of private medical practice: doctors, specialization, and urban change in philadelphia, 1900–1940, by james a schafer, jr
the lomidine files: the untold story of a medical disaster in colonial africa, by guillaume lachenal
fit to practice: empire, race, gender, and the making of british medicine, 1850–1980, by douglas haynes
the racial divide in american medicine: black physicians and the struggle for justice in health care, by richard d deshazo
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Hi everyone! Here’s the newest addition to my Creator Shoutout Series (december 31- january 7)! I want to appreciate editors and their creations that i love from the past week. To track this series or look at previous shoutouts, please check out the tag on my blog *creatorshoutouts.
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assorted artists + new years gifset by @antoniosvivaldi
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✨ DECEMBER WRAPUP ✨
QOTD: What was your favourite read of December?
Mine was Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson!
Total books finished: 32
DNF’s: 7
Pages read: 7,951
Hours listened: 74.67
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-Tic-Tac-Mistletoe by NR Walker (reread) 🎧
-Merriment and Mayhem by Alexandria Bellefleur
-Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson
-Only Santas in the Building by Alexis Daria
-Make You Mine This Christmas by Lizzie Huxley Jones (reread) 🎧
-Under the Mistletoe With You by Lizzie Huxley Jones
-Enemies to Booksellers by Laura Catherine*
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-Make My Wish Come True by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick*
-The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch
-Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake
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-The Darkening by Sunya Mara (reread) 🎧
-The Resurrectionist by A. Rae Dunlap*
-I’ll Be Gone for Christmas by Georgia K Boone*
-Single Player by Tara Tai*
-Hot Mall Santa by AJ Truman
-A Song and a Snowflake by Alivia Fleur
-Christmas Wish List by NR Walker (reread) 🎧
-Cruel Winter With You by Ali Hazelwood
-Merry Ever After by Tessa Bailey
-Merry Christmas Cupid by NR Walker (reread) 🎧
-Second Chances in New Port Stephen by TJ Alexander
-The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels
-Holiday Heart Strings by NR Walker (reread) 🎧
-Season of Love by Helena Greer
-Marshmallow Mountain by AJ Truman and MA Wardell
-Nochebuena by Stephanie Shea
-Havoc for the Holidays by Jay Leigh
-Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
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-The Lightstruck by Sunya Mara
-Make Her Wish Come True by AL Brooks* 🎧
-The Last Bookstore on Earth by Lily Braun-Arnold*
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-All by My Elf by Olivia Dade
DNF
-Baking it Merry by Samantha Chase* (44%) 🎧
-Look Up, Handsome by Jack Strange* (26%)
-Deck the Fire Halls by NR Walker (50%)
-The Christmas Pic by Rena Sapon-White and Ella Schafer (31%)
-Hammajang Luck by Makana Yamamoto* (42%)
-Motheater by Linda H. Codega* (22%)
-French Pressed Love by MC Hutson* (39%)
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i went to a used book sale today... procured:
railroad color history: new york central railroad (brian solomon & mike schafer) — i'm not actually that into trains but it appealed to me.
the complete guide to the soviet union (jennifer louis & victor louis) — travel guide from 1980
an anthology including the big sleep (raymond chandler), "the undignified melodrama of the bone of contention" (dorothy l. sayers), "the arrow of god" (leslie charteris), "i can find my way out" (ngaio marsh), instead of evidence (rex stout), "rift in the loot" (stuart palmer & craig rice), "the man who explained miracles" (john dickson carr), & rebecca (daphne du maurier) (i already have this one..) — it's volume 2 of something (a treasury of great mysteries) which annoys me but whatever
an anthology including "godmother tea" (selena anderson), "the apartment" (t. c. boyle), "a faithful but melancholy account of several barbarities lately committed" (jason brown), "sibling rivalry" (michael byers), "the nanny" (emma cline), "halloween" (mariah crotty), "something street" (carolyn ferrell), "this is pleasure" (mary gaitskill), "in the event" (meng jin), "the children" (andrea lee), "rubberdust" (sarah thankam mathews), "it's not you" (elizabeth mccracken), "liberté" (scott nandelson), "howl palace" (leigh newman), "the nine-tailed fox explains" (jane pek), "the hands of dirty children" (alejandro puyana), "octopus vii" (anna reeser), "enlightenment" (william pei shih), "kennedy" (kevin wilson), & "the special world" (tiphanie yanique) — i guess they're all short stories published in 2020 by usamerican/canadian authors
an anthology including the death of ivan ilyich (leo tolstoy) (i have already read this one..), the beast in the jungle (henry james), heart of darkness (joseph conrad), seven who were hanged (leonid andreyev), abel sánchez (miguel de unamuno), the pastoral symphony (andré gide), mario and the magician (thomas mann), the old man (william faulkner), the stranger (albert camus), & agostino (alberto moravia)
the ambassadors (henry james)
the world book desk reference set: book of nations — it's from 1983 so this is kind of a history book...
yet another fiction anthology......... including the general's ring (selma lagerlöf), "mowgli's brothers" (rudyard kipling), "the gift of the magi" (o. henry) (i have already read this one..), "lord mountdrago" (w. somerset maugham), "music on the muscatatuck" (jessamyn west), "the pacing goose" (jessamyn west), "the birds" (daphne du maurier), "the man who lived four thousand years" (alexandre dumas), "the pope's mule" (alphonse daudet), "the story of the late mr. elvesham" (h. g. wells), "the blue cross" (g. k. chesterton), portrait of jennie (robert nathan), "la grande bretèche" (honoré de balzac), "love's conundrum" (anthony hope), "the great stone face" (nathaniel hawthorne), "germelshausen" (friedrich gerstäcker), "i am born" (charles dickens), "the legend of sleepy hollow" (washington irving), "the age of miracles" (melville davisson post), "the long rifle" (stewart edward white), "the fall of the house of usher" (edgar allan poe) (i have already read this one..), the voice of bugle ann (mackinlay kantor), the bridge of san luis rey (thornton wilder), "basquerie" (eleanor mercein kelly), "judith" (a. e. coppard), "a mother in mannville" (marjorie kinnan rawlings), "kerfol" (edith wharton), "the last leaf" (o. henry), "the bloodhound" (arthur train), "what the old man does is always right" (hans christian anderson), the sea of grass (conrad richter), "the sire de malétroit's door" (robert louis stevenson), "the necklace" (guy de maupassant) (i have already read this one..), "by the waters of babylon" (stephen vincent benét), a. v. laider (max beerbohm), "the pillar of fire" (percival wilde), "the strange will" (edmond about), "the hand at the window" (emily brontë) (i have already read this one..), & "national velvet" (enid bagnold) — why are seven of these chapters of novels....? anyway fun fact one of the compilers here also worked on the aforementioned mystery anthology. also anyway Why did i bother to write all that ☹️
fundamental problems of marxism (georgi plekhanov) — book about dialectical/historical materialism which is published here as the first volume of something (marxist library) which is kind of odd to me tbh
one last (thankfully tiny) anthology including le père goriot (honoré de balzac) & eugénie grandet (honoré de balzac)
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Round 1 Match 4: They Should Have Been At The Club Tournament
Propaganda below cut.
Propaganda for Elliot Schafer:
Dragged to a magical otherland when he was thirteen, decided to stay because no one would miss him in the normal world and also he wanted to meet a mermaid. SPENT THE NEXT 5 YEARS dealing with: multiple wars, fixing political conflicts (as a thirteen year old), unearthing corrupt leaders and their coups, dealing with the facts that his friends are forced to be murderers and then CONGRATULATED for it, and other such things. my guy should have been at the club!!! not dealing with fantasy wars!!!
Propaganda for Squirrelstar:
TW: Animal Death and Abuse
Squirrelstar, since she was a young teenager, dealt with a lot of trauma and $h!t within the books, that she honestly really needs a break from. As a young teenager, she saw a cat who she was traveling with, Feathertail, die from falling from a high altitude.
Squirrelstar also saw her own home being destroyed to humans, and had to travel miles away from her old home in order to now live in a new one.
She also learned that her friend, Shrewpaw, died from being hit by a car. And when Squirrelflight became an adult, she had $h!tty love interests to choose from:
Ashfur, who’s toxic and obsessive to Squirrelflight, who can’t even handle a literal love rejection from her, And Brambleclaw, who’s toxic and $h!tty towards her when he’s angry and/or upset at her. Squirrelflight eventually decides not be with Ashfur, and (unfortunately) chose to be with Brambleclaw.
Squirrelflight was also pressured by dead people in the afterlife to adopt her sister’s kittens, with one of the spirits lying to Squirrelflight that she’s literally stillborn. (Due to the kits existing being illegal, due to Squirrelflight’s sister, Leafpool, being a healer, and Crowfeather, the kit’s biological father, being from another clan.)
And Ashfur, is SO upset that Squirrelflight rejected him, that he literally cornered Squirrelflight’s adopted (now fully grown) children and wanted to KILL them in front of Squirrelflight order to make her “feel the pain that he felt.” when she rejected him.
And after the secret of her adopted kits’ heritage is revealed, Brambleclaw broke up with her and remained distant and/or cold towards her until literal evil spirits from cat hell try to murder all cats within the clans within a BIG battle. And within this BIG battle, Squirrelflight’s adopted daughter, Hollyleaf, dies, and so does Squirrelflight’s father, Firestar.
Squirrelflight, a little while after this, has a litter of four kits with Bramblestar, but two of the kits died, due to them weakening after birth. And her mother, Sandstorm, dies from an infected wound while traveling Alderpaw, Squirrelflight’s son, on a big journey. And with her PoV super edition book, Bramblestar is quite abusive towards her.
And he refuses to listen to her when she tells him that the clans shouldn’t attack a nomad cat group that’s temporarily occupying land that Skyclan doesn’t own yet. She sees her grandkit die after recently being born, And also saw her daughter, Sparkpelt, having depression from the loss of her kit and mate.
Squirrelflight teams up with her sister in order to help save the nomad’s leader kits, which resulted in both of them to be CRUSHED by a rockfall. But when they reach the afterlife, the dead spirits there - including the one who lied to Squirrelflight that she’s stillborn - literally decide to judge whether or not Squirrelflight and her sister should go to literal CAT HELL because of something that THEY LITERALLY TOLD SQUIRRELFLIGHT AND LEAFPOOL TO DO.
Oh, and Squirrelflight also learned that Ashfur, the very cat who threatened to KILL her children, was accepted into cat heaven, literally because apparently he “only loved too much”. (Which, unsurprisingly, turns out to be a BAD IDEA for the kitty heaven to do.)
And when Squirrelflight decides that she’s not ready to die yet - while Leafpool decides to be in Starclan, the kitty heaven afterlife - Squirrelflight wakes up seeing that her sister died from her injuries from the rockfall.
And Bramblestar apologizes to Squirrelflight for being $h!tty to her, but states it in a way that blames BOTH him and Squirrelflight being in the wrong, despite Bramblestar being the abusive one in the relationship and literally wanting to attack a group of nomads that literally done nothing to him.
And then sometime later, Squirrelflight’s mate dies from an illness, literally gets possessed by - guess who - ASHFUR, in order to destroy and break down literally everything that Squirrelflight knows and/or loves.
And after Ashfur, who’s possessing Bramblestar’s body, is exiled from the clan, and Squirrelflight became the temporarily leader of the clan, her clan mates disrespected her and didn’t view her as leader because she doesn’t have nine lives, like all leaders do (Yet somehow when a old man takes her place who doesn’t have nine lives her clan mates are chill with following him for some reason?)
And when she goes to the religious pond place to grief Bramblestar, her abusive mate- Ashfur literally knocks her unconscious, and DRAGS her into CAT HELL with him. And after all of this, Squirrelflight eventually becomes leader of the clan, due to Bramblestar being traumatized by Ashfur, and still being mates and/or having a strained relationship with Brambleclaw.
Squirrelflight dealt with so much abuse, trauma, grief, and $h!t from other characters, traumatic events, and from the writing itself in her life. So because of this, Squirrelflight deserves to be whimsy, chill, have fun, and have a freaking break from everything within the club.
#elliot schafer#in other lands#iol#squirrelpaw#squirrelflight#warrior cats#cw animal death#cw animal cruelty
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mwfcs por favor!!!
Primeiramente, quero panfletar nossa página de conexões, lá tem vários fcs sugeridos também; Porém, além deles, eu gostaria de ver, para os rapazes, são: tom blyth, tom glynn carney, jonah hauer-king, zane phillips, rob raco, gregg sulkin, lorenzo zurzolo, maxence danet-fauvel, brant daugherty, keegan allen, aria shahghsemi, grant gustin, dylan wang, lewis tan, lucien laviscount, mike faist, manny jacinto, josh hutcherson, logan lerman, henry zaga, jacob elordi, keith powers, justin h min, song kang, keiynan lonsdale, anthony keyvan, derek luh, asa germann, archie renaux, emilio sakraya, tanner buchanan, leo woodall, rudy pankow, jonathan daviss, drew starkey, brandon perea, nicholas galitzine, charles melton. Já para as moças, adoraria ver lola tung, anya chalotra, maggie q, jaz sinclair, laura harrier, zendaya, courtney eaton, hunter schafer, jessica henwick, medalion rahimi, simone ashley, rachel zegler, bruna marquezine, natasha liu bordizzo, melis sezen, hande ercel, aslihan malbora, adeline rudolph, priscilla quintana, marina ruy barbosa, nana komatsu, davika hoorne & milly alcock.
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an example of my awareness of current trends from the past autumn
twitter: "Hunter Schafer got arrested at a pro-Palestine protest!"
me: "full solidarity ✊😔 (dunno why this specific person is namedropped but maybe it's one of op's friends)"
twitter: "wow Hunter Schafer, a trans woman, risked getting jail time for Palestine but some of y'all say it's hard to not get starbucks smh"
me: "so true. also this is the second time i see that name today am i supposed to know who that is?"
twitter: "Hunter Schafer, the most famous trans woman of today-"
me: "w h o t h e f r i c k i s H u n t e r S c h a f e r ? ? ?"
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Round 1 Matchups!
Side A
Angel Devil (Chainsaw Man) VS. Snom (Pokemon)
Ritsu Sakuma (Ensemble Stars) VS. Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
C-3PO (Star Wars) VS. Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket)
Shinji (Neon Genesis Evangelion) VS. Niko (Oneshot)
Miko Tsunade (Danganronpa 52: Despair From The Heart) VS. The Bard/Kiwi (Wandersong)
Nie Huaisang (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivvaion/Mo Dao Zu Shi) VS. Lazlo Cravensworth (What We Do in the Shadows)
Filbo Fiddlepie (Bugsnax) VS. Douglas Eiffel (Wolf 359 Podcast)
Aren Kuboyasu (The Disasterous Life of Saiki K) VS. Dave Strider (Homestuck)
Jean Valjean (Les Miserables) VS. Cinnabar (Houseki no Kuni)
Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon) VS. Frisk (Undertale)
Pyro (Team Fortress 2) VS. Nona (The Locked Tomb)
Venti (Genshin Impact) VS. SpongeBob (SpongeBob)
Italy (Hetalia) VS. Hugo (OFF)
Mega Man (Mega Man) VS. Alfred Monthank (Death Gate Cycle)
Captain Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce (M*A*S*H) VS. Philoctetes (Philoctetes by Sophocles)
Libby Stein-Torres (The Ghost and Molly McGee) VS. Wander (Wander Over Yonder)
Side B
James Maguire (Derry Girls) VS. The Great Sage (Miitopia)
Lofi girl (lo-fi hip hop radio 📚 - beats to relax/study to) VS. Kanatsune Ame (Entropic Float)
Ali Abdul (Squid Game) VS. Shiki Ando (Paradox Live)
Zenitsu Agatsuma (Demon Slayer) VS. Tallulah (QSMP)
Twelfth Doctor (Doctor Who) VS. Randy Jade (Dialtown)
Ralsei (Deltarune) VS. Taako Taco (The Adventure Zone)
Hythlodeus (Final Fantasy XIV) VS. Saul goodman (Better Call Saul)
Burton Guster (Psych) VS. Oda "Odasaku" Sakunosuke (Bungō Stray Dogs)
Sharks (Real Life) VS. Will Byers (Stranger Things)
Vash the Stampede (Trigun) VS. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama (Mob Psycho 100)
Steven Universe (Steven Universe) VS. Atlas (Cryptid Crush)
Neku Sakuraba (The World Ends With You) VS. Neil Josten (All For The Game)
Hermes (Greek Mythology) VS. Lucas (MOTHER 3)
Noisette (Pizza Tower) VS. Frank “Doc” Dufresne (Red vs. Blue)
X (Mega Man X Series) VS. Elliot Schafer (In Other Lands)
Molly Blyndeff (Epithet Erased) VS. Bilbo Baggins (Lord of the Rings)
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Brandon De Wilde, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, and Alan Ladd in Shane (George Stevens, 1953)
Cast: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde, Jack Palance, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Emile Meyer, Elisha Cook Jr. Screenplay: A.B. Guthrie Jr., based on a novel by Jack Schafer. Cinematography: Loyal Griggs. Art direction: Hal Pereira, Walter H. Tyler. Film editing: William Hornbeck, Tom McAdoo. Music: Victor Young.
The sexual tension between Shane (Alan Ladd) and Marian Starrett (Jean Arthur) is key to the texture and motivation of George Stevens's Shane. It's obvious from the moment when she watches him, shirtless and glistening with sweat, help her rather dull (and fully clad) husband, Joe (Van Helflin), uproot a tree stump, and it plays like a low bass note throughout the film, until it becomes the main reason why Shane feels he has to move on at the end. After all, he has just humiliated Joe by knocking him unconscious and taking on the role Joe assumes is his rightful one, thereby reducing him in the eyes of his wife and son, Joey (Brandon De Wilde). It also doesn't escape the notice of the bad guys, one of whom taunts Shane with the fact that Joe has a pretty wife. (The filters used on some of Arthur's closeups are a giveaway: She was 50 when she made Shane, her last film, but she's plausible as a character 10 or 15 years younger.) It's to Stevens's credit that he plays all of this as low-key as he does. It would have been much too easy to move the eternal triangle to the center of the film's structure. Shane is an intelligent film, though to my mind it gets a little heavy-handed with the introduction of the black-hatted Wilson (Jack Palance) as the potential nemesis to the knight errant Shane. As fine as Palance's performance is, I wish his character had been given a more complex backstory than just "hired gun out of Cheyenne." Otherwise, the screenplay by A.B. Guthrie Jr. does a fair job of not making its villains too deep-dyed: The chief tormenter of the sodbusters, the cattleman Rufus Ryker (Emile Meyer), is given a speech justifying himself as having gotten there first and settled the land -- we haven't yet reached the point in historical consciousness where the claims of the Native Americans are taken seriously. And Shane's first opponent, Chris Calloway (Ben Johnson), eventually has a change of heart -- not an entirely convincing one to my mind, considering Calloway's behavior in his first encounter with Shane -- and warns Shane that Joe's appointment with Ryker is a trap. Stevens uses Jackson Hole, Wyoming, almost as effectively as John Ford used Monument Valley, and Loyal Griggs won a well-deserved Oscar for his cinematography, even if Paramount's decision to trim the original images at top and bottom to make the film appear to have been shot in a widescreen process resulted in some oddly cropped compositions. Shane is undeniably a classic, but I think it takes itself a little too seriously: The great Western directors, like Ford and Howard Hawks, knew the value of a little comic relief, but in Shane even Edgar Buchanan plays it straight.
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disclaimer: de nombreux avatars datent de 2018-2019, je les poste si jamais ils peuvent toujours intéresser
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aaron taylor johnson
alexander o'connor
alex hogh andersen
alycia debnam carey
ana de armas
ariana grande
aron piper
ashton sanders
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billie eilish
brie larson
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calvin harris
camille rowe
carlson young
chord overstreet
christopher briney
cole sprouse
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dakota fanning
domhnall gleeson
dominic harrison
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george mckay
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halston sage
hande erçel
harry styles
hunter schafer
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jack falahee
jackson wang
james lafferty
jennifer lawrence
jessica alba
julian morris
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kiera knightley
kim jennie
kim taehyung
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laetitia casta
lana del rey
lee taemin
lily james
lim bora
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madison beer
magdalena zalejska
maia mitchell
matthew daddario
miles teller
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nadia tereszkiewicz
nicolas peltz
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philip froissant
phoebe tonkin
plan rathavit
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rafael lazzini
rain spencer
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salem mitchell
saoirse ronan
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tia jonsson
tom hardy
tom holland
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ursula corbero
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victoria lee
vinnie woolston
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zayn malik
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One of the books I read as a kid was not fiction, it was an old book of Bloopers from TV and radio. Lemme try to find a picture of it... aha!
(Kermit Schafer is the man who popularized the term Blooper and turned it from an industry-insider term to a more common term. Looks like the book was from 1975)
Anyway, as the cover said, the book was uncensored, so it's full of Bad Words that a a number of the bloopers involved people accidentally saying "orgasm" when they meant "organism", and I was too young (or at least too naive) to know what an orgasm even was, let alone there being a term for it, so I didn't really get those jokes.
(Not all of them were dirty, like the one where an announcer was trying to tell the audience "don't miss M*A*S*H", but he kept saying "don't mish-mash")
When I was a kid I read a ton of books that were definitely not appropriate for my age. One of two things would happen:
I was too inexperienced to understand what I was reading, and it had no effect on me.
I understood what I was reading, and I leveled up.
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