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retrogamer2099 · 2 months ago
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Retro_G is back with another thumbnail for my playthro of "Mighty Final Fight" for the NES/GBA. This version is apart of the Classics Mini Mix on GBA. Share the link. Like comment and subscribe! THX.
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dame-de-pique · 4 months ago
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William Brunner-Hagger - Komet Whipple Fedtke, 02-03-1943
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rawrsatthetree · 1 year ago
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So sick of seeing people say Astarion looks too old for an elf his age.
Like he just doesn’t look old. I’m sorry to break this too you hun but people in their 20s can look like that.
Please stop looking at anime men and go look at actual human once in a while
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lascitasdelashoras · 16 days ago
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Brian Hagger 1935-2006. Ron’s Plaice, Brighton. 1978
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transbookoftheday · 4 months ago
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The Fights That Make Us by Sarah Hagger-Holt
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An unputdownable read about LGBTQ+ history and standing up for what you believe in, from award-winning author Sarah Hagger-Holt.
Maybe there was a place in history for people like me, not on the edges of the story, but right in the centre.
Jesse has recently come out as non-binary, and is struggling to find their place at school, and ideas for their project on lost stories from history.
Thirty-five years earlier, Jesse's cousin Lisa is falling for her best friend, but with new laws being introduced to restrict LGBT people's rights, they'll have to fight for the world to accept who they are.
When Jesse stumbles across Lisa's teenage diary, they are fascinated and horrified by her stories of living a secret life and protesting in the streets. Now it's Jesse's turn to find a way to shine a spotlight on a history that mustn't be forgotten.
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bluecote · 1 year ago
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Brian Hagger
Exhibition Drug Store, Lillie Road
1972
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Please be honest, would you fuck her.
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trying to explain that youre canceling because you didnt make that plan while trying not to say youre plural
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wexhappyxfew · 4 months ago
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CLINGING TO JACKET MY FRIEND!
HI POETTTT!!!!!! at your service! more than anything! ab-so-lute-ly!!!! i give all credit to @softspeirs for sparking me with this idea (after a recent Margie x Benny prompt) and just....i have NOT stopped thinking about it since because....it is SO GOOD. SO GOOD. to say i get enabled easily is an extreme understatement and i just couldn't help it and had to take it and do some writing for it. not much progress has been made (ie = work lol), but i'll be excited to finish writing and polish it off - CHEF'S KISS IDEA!!!!!!!
This idea of 'clinging to jacket' (or at least A jacket) came from writing a Margie x Benny prompt, and I briefly mentioned how (and therefore implied) that the first person to see Margie when she came into the Stalag was Major Cleven. And this is significant in the fact that - it's not like it's Benny, or one of the girls, or even Bucky - it's Major Cleven - it's Buck.
Buck reminds Margie of some of her older brothers - on the quieter side, caring, hard-working, true-to-themselves, always willing to help, always ready and willing to address a situation that isn't right. And so, after we come to this head in the writing that I've mentioned previously (the SB crew gets split up - Annie, Kennedy, Margie and Bessie go down and all end up in the Stalag), we reach this separation point and new eras for all of the girls. Margie especially.
She ends up thinking of herself as almost this completely whole new person. Because of what she's experienced and felt and lived through in the matter of a week before getting to the Stalag. I'm a big fan of platonic-based connections and it is safe to say that Buck and Margie are one of those. And (I hope to include this perspective in future pieces), but Margie never had much interaction with Buck before all this - conversations here and there but nothing deep. BUT - when Buck Cleven is the first person Margie sees after the horrors of what she has just gone through, she immediately clings to that.
Someone she knows! Someone from the 100th! Someone that can HELP HER!! Someone that can get her out of whatever she's experiencing and someone she can cling to!
So, Buck Cleven becomes pretty significant to Margie in the sense that she knows he is there for her. All the time. After arriving in the camp. They will go on to share some heartfelt moments and Buck ends up being there for her in more ways than one - but having that first person show up for her - someone she recognized and brought her out of the unknown. She sticks to people like that. As a somewhat religious person, she would sat that Buck Cleven was put there because of the situation, because he needed to be there, for the both of them.
I really want to emphasize the CLINGING aspect - like Margie was almost death on two feet - practically destroyed from the earlier version of her normal sunshine-self! And she's left clinging to life, to someone, something, to stay alive. And that's Buck Cleven's coat. pretty significant and equally important. Buck Cleven you are too special, king!! Never change! <3
It'll be a nice exploration of that specific connection to one another and I'm very excited to get writing with it!!!!! ;D
feel free to ask about one of my WIPs! [here]
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roseyjustice · 1 year ago
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Selfshiptember Day 5 - First Meetings
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The man was…tall, really tall. He oozed an aura of theatrics. The cape around his shoulders flowed in a dramatic arch, adding to his performance and imposing silhouette. He was smiling at Ezra, almost saccharine, showing off his rather alarmingly pointed canines. 
The man's red eyes shone in the shadows and his smile. His smile held promises of only the most devilious of delights.  "Tell me, my friend," the man purred, extending a bejeweled hand down to help Ezra to his feet. Ezra felt his throat run dry, catching a glimpse of the man's clawed fingers. 
"Was it you who called upon us?"
Welcome to I didn't wanna finish a sketch and am pleasantly surprised by the finished product lol
I talked a bit about Gri.mm and Ezra's first meeting here but the brain worms invaded and I just had to draw and write a blurb for it!
I might write a longer scene/fic later but for now I hope y'all like this 💕
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retrogamer2099 · 2 months ago
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Retro_G is back with another art cover for the NES/GBA classic "Mighty Final Fight"! This is my playthro with "Guy". Like comment and subscribe! THX.
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bee-does-a-gaming · 3 months ago
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What a month in the Wasteland does to a mfer
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 2 years ago
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[from "Wait-What?"] * * * * America is a very sick nation. I suspect that racism, mass killings, corruption, gang culture, the election of bad people to high office, drugs, extreme poverty, homelessness and all the other ailments it suffers from to a far greater degree than any other democratic nation in the world, are not individual illnesses but the symptoms of a deeply engrained malaise that absolutely refuses to respond to treatment. Most Americans who are aware of their country’s infirmities blame them on the sins of the past. As with most nations, these sins are numerous but my guess is that they make America vulnerable to infection rather than being the illness itself. What is the virus that courses through the veins of the United States attacking every part of its being, laying it low in wave after wave after wave? I’m not a doctor but I think it may be hubris. Jonathan Hagger [Of Course I Could Be Wrong]
[via alive on all channels]
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lascitasdelashoras · 23 days ago
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Brian Hagger - Tea Break, Lots Road, Fulham, 1969
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amycantdraw · 2 years ago
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Mary Kay Place as Loretta Haggers
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chez-mimich · 9 months ago
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Brian Hagger
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