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definegodliness · 2 years ago
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Cinco De Mono
I was tagged by the man who puts the banana in bananarama, @purplemonkeysexgod69, to answer 5 questions. Thanks!
1. A song I would like played at my funeral: Zucchero - Il Volo. It's so beautiful it almost causes a profound sadness. I never looked up the translated lyrics until today, but they seem rather fitting as well.
2. A book I enjoy rereading: Herman Melville's Moby Dick. Ahab is one of my favourite fictional characters.
3. Last new movie that I watched for fun: Mortal Kombat (2021). I hope they'll make another, because the last one's cliff hanger was Johnny Cage. These kind of movies are usually so bad, they're good, but in this case I actually thought  the movie was good.
4. An old movie I enjoy rewatching: Old: Total Recall (1990 (there is no other Total Recall movie, but I’m adding the year just in case you thought there was another Total Recall movie)). Old-old: Moby Dick (1956), with Gregory Peck as Ahab. It's awesome. It's timeless. It's timelessly awesome.
5. A song I enjoy but doesn't fit my aesthetic: André Hazes - Zeg Maar Niets Meer. There's not a direct translation for this Dutch music genre called Smartlap. Somewhere between city folk music and a tearjerker. It's not for me, but this song's all right. The original is Lesley Gore's You Don't Own Me.
Tagging: @lorienfae, @midnightxmasquerade, @becomingpoet, @takingstockofwhatmattersmost, @fille--de--joies
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7ostinthedream · 2 months ago
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18.08.24
Ero a scuola ma in una specie di Dark Academy Aesthetic, con mobili antichi e poltrone di pelle, mi sedevo su una e mi accendevo un sigaro?? Poi arrivava la prof d'inglese a dirmi che stavano tenendo un concorso su Jane Austen ed io "essendo la massima esponente italiana dell'autrice"(?) dovevo per forza partecipare. Mi alzavo e andavo in questo cinema enorme dove a quanto pare lavoravo? ma era più uno stadio con tutte le seggiole da cinema. Per strada trovavo una farfalla che rapiva un neonato e io ero Videl ed insieme a Gohan/Redacted la inseguivamo con nostro figlio in braccio, io sfondavo la parete di un edificio con un'onda energetica e la uccidevo ma Gohan si fermava a parlare con gli amici della palestra e così lasciavamo il nostro neonato momentaneamente nelle braccia di quello rapito, che iniziava ad invecchiare di colpo: come se poco a poco si trasformasse in uno scheletro mummificato; allora cercavamo di salvarlo portandolo nella cuccia di un cane??? Ma non ci riuscivamo, perciò ci allontanavamo in volo con nostro figlio ed atterravamo in una strada inglese del 700. Eravamo vestiti con stracci, tutti sporchi e ci disperavamo perché non avevamo soldi per mantenere la famiglia.
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lamilanomagazine · 10 months ago
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Milano, Holiday top stop al Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci
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Milano, Holiday top stop al Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci Fino a domenica 7 gennaio dalle 9.30 alle 18.30 il Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia propone una grande offerta di attività per adulti e bambini. Tutte le attività dei laboratori e le visite alle mostre temporanee e permanenti sono incluse nel biglietto d'ingresso al Museo. Saranno aperti i laboratori interattivi dove scoprire quanta chimica si nasconde nei fiocchi di neve e negli alberi di Natale nell'i.lab Chimica, sperimentare il pan di zenzero del futuro nell'i.lab Alimentazione, scolpire il Duomo di Milano nell'i.lab Leonardo e scoprire la filastrocca della Befana in Tinkering Zone. Tante altre le attività nei laboratori interattivi, dove si alternano le proposte anche nel laboratorio di Bolle di Sapone. Da non perdere anche le attività nel laboratorio Future Inventors, dove i partecipanti potranno immergersi nell'arte digitale, tra sound art e proiezioni interattive. I ragazzi dai 10 ai 14 anni potranno mettersi nei panni dell'equipaggio di astronauti in missione sul Pianeta Rosso nel laboratorio Base Marte, che ricrea una base marziana come scenario innovativo per sperimentare le STEM attraverso un inedito gioco di ruolo dal vivo. I visitatori potranno inoltre provare la nuova installazione artistica interattiva Kaleidoscope di Karina Smigla-Bobinski, che attraverso i colori accompagna il visitatore a riflettere sui concetti di reale e virtuale, e l'installazione digitale interattiva The Wall of Sound del collettivo panGenerator, che esplora nuovi mezzi di espressione creativa e di interazione con il pubblico. Mercoledì 3 gennaio sarà possibile prenotarsi ad alcune attività nella Virtual Zone del Museo, per esplorare le tecnologie immersive come la realtà virtuale, aumentata ed estesa in tutte le sue sfaccettature. In programma anche le visite guidate gratuite alla sezione Trasporti, per le famiglie con i bambini dai 6 anni, mentre a pagamento alle Gallerie Leonardo all'interno del sottomarino Enrico Toti. Sempre accessibili le esposizioni permanenti dall'Area Spazio con il frammento di Luna proveniente dalla missione Apollo 17, al padiglione Ferroviario con l'esposizione Oltrepassare dedicata ai bypass ferroviari, e dai grandi velieri agli aerei pionieri del volo nel padiglione Aeronavale. Calendario delle attività Prenotazione e acquisto del biglietto al link  PROGRAMMA HOLIDAY TOP STOP ATTIVITÀ SPECIALI Senza prenotazione KALEIDOSCOPE Un'installazione dell'artista Karina Smigla-Bobinski costruita come un grande tavolo luminoso, dove si intrecciano diversi strati di inchiostri di colori primari, con cui è possibile, attraverso il tocco della superficie, dare vita a un paesaggio dagli effetti visivi sorprendenti e immersivi, capaci di rappresentare l'energia del movimento. L'installazione consente di scoprire come reagisce la retina umana ai diversi stimoli luminosi e accompagna il visitatore a riflettere sui concetti di reale e virtuale. Realizzata in collaborazione con Cassa Depositi e Prestiti. Sempre disponibile negli orari di apertura del Museo, fino a ottobre 2024 THE WALL OF SOUND The Wall of Sound è una installazione digitale interattiva del collettivo panGenerator, che esplora nuovi mezzi di espressione creativa e di interazione con il pubblico, al confine tra arte, design e ingegneria. L'installazione, resa possibile grazie alla partnership tra IBSA Foundation per la ricerca scientifica e il Museo, si colloca all'interno del progetto Digital Aesthetics. Fino ad aprile 2024 tutti i sabati, domeniche e festivi dalle ore 11 alle 13 e dalle 14 alle 17 ALCUNE ATTIVITÀ NEI LABORATORI INTERATTIVI Tutte le attività nei laboratori hanno la prenotazione obbligatoria al momento dell'acquisto del biglietto d'ingresso. I.LAB BOLLE DI SAPONE I segreti delle bolle di sapone – dai 3 anni. Partiamo per un viaggio alla scoperta del magico mondo di acqua e sapone. Creiamo bolle di diverse dimensioni, entriamo in una bolla e giochiamo con la schiuma. Mercoledì 3 e giovedì 4 gennaio | ore 10, 11.30, 14, 15.30 e 17. Durata 60 minuti I.LAB ALIMENTAZIONE Pan di zenzero del futuro – dagli 8 anniCome sarà il pan di zenzero nel 2043? Useremo gli stessi ingredienti per impastare i nostri biscotti natalizi? Scopriamo le proprietà delle farine a base di insetti e di altri impasti non tradizionali e sperimentiamo vecchie ricette per preparare nuovi cibi. Da mercoledì 3 a domenica 7 gennaio | ore 11.30 e 15.30. Durata 60 minuti I.LAB CHIMICA Chimica sotto l'albero – dai 9 anni. Hai mai pensato a quanto possano essere belle le forme della chimica? Disegniamo stelle, fiocchi di neve e alberi di Natale usando molecole che si posano e liquidi che scorrono. Con un po' di fantasia creiamo decorazioni natalizie originali e sorprendenti. Da mercoledì 3 a venerdì 5 gennaio | ore 10, 14 e 17. Durata 60 minuti. Reazione ad effetto – dagli 8 anni. Scopriamo insieme cambiamenti di colore inaspettati, usiamo il calore e le reazioni fra le sostanze chimiche per ottenere effetti sorprendenti. Da mercoledì 3 a venerdì 5 gennaio | ore 11.30 e 15.30. Durata 60 minuti TINKERING ZONE La befana vien di notte... – dagli 8 anni. Leggi e scopri la filastrocca che l'idea accende e schiocca, per come muovere la befana con inventiva leonardiana. Da mercoledì 3 a domenica 7 gennaio | ore 10, 11.30, 14, 15.30 e 17. Durata 60 minuti I.LAB LEONARDO Scalpellini del Duomo per un giorno – dai 9 anni. Chi è lo scalpellino? Quali sono i suoi strumenti di lavoro? Scopriamo un mestiere antico e impariamo a usare mazzetta e scalpello come veri artigiani per scolpire un particolare del Duomo di Milano. Mercoledì 3 e giovedì 4 gennaio | ore 15.30. Durata 60 minuti VISITE GUIDATE GRATUITE Attività gratuite con prenotazione obbligatoria al momento dell'acquisto del biglietto d'ingresso. PADIGLIONE FERROVIARIO Trasporti navali e ferroviari – visita per famiglie con bambini dai 6 anni. Ripercorriamo l'evoluzione del trasporto su rotaia dalla seconda metà dell'800 al 1920 in una stazione di fine '800 ricostruita. Conosciamo da vicino il tema della navigazione con alcuni tra i più suggestivi oggetti storici del Museo. Sabato 6 e domenica 7 gennaio | ore 10.15, 14 e 17. Durata 60 minuti VISITE GUIDATE A PAGAMENTO GALLERIE LEONARDO DA VINCI Visita guidata alle Gallerie Leonardo – per adulti e ragazzi dai 9 anni. Un animatore scientifico condurrà i visitatori attraverso la più grande esposizione al mondo dedicata a Leonardo da Vinci. Oltre 1300 mq e 170 modelli storici, opere d'arte, volumi antichi e installazioni per raccontare la figura e l'opera di Leonardo ingegnere, umanista e indagatore della natura. Sabato 6 e domenica 7 gennaio | ore 11.30 e 15.15. Durata 80 minuti. Costo 10€ oltre al costo del biglietto di ingresso ed entrambi sono prenotabili direttamente sul sito web del Museo INFORMAZIONI PER IL PUBBLICO Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci | Via San Vittore 21, 20123 Milano. Giorni e orari di apertura: da martedì a venerdì dalle ore 9.30 alle ore 17; sabato e festivi dalle ore 9.30 alle 18.30. Ultimo ingresso: 1 ora prima della chiusura. Biglietti d'ingresso. È sempre consigliato l'acquisto online. Costo del biglietto: Intero 10,00 € Ridotto 7,50 € per bambini e giovani da 3 a 26 anni; persone oltre i 65 anni; gruppi di almeno 10 persone; giornalisti in visita personale dietro presentazione del tesserino dell'Ordine dei Giornalisti in corso di validità e compilando il form di accredito; docenti delle scuole statali e non statali; 4,50 € per gruppi scolastici accompagnati dall'insegnante previa prenotazione. Ingresso gratuito per: visitatori disabili e accompagnatore, bambini sotto i 3 anni; giornalisti che stanno realizzando un servizio sul Museo, accreditati in precedenza.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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ificanwriteiscannon · 7 years ago
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IL VOLO MONARCHY AU AESTHETIC 
Like I said, I’m obsessed with them, i’m prob gonna write something about this but for now is just this. 
(pictures are not mine just put them together)
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alessandrapedrotti · 4 years ago
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Mulan!Pignazio
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vintageangel · 5 years ago
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Smile, without a reason why. Love, as if you were a child 🌷
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captainjulliets · 5 years ago
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Camellia Falco: 100 Anni di Sviluppi a Nuove Altezze
...in celebration of the new Soaring: Fantastic Flight opening at Tokyo DisneySEA.
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perchevietatomorire · 5 years ago
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// il volo — l'amore si muove
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lubavkagud · 6 years ago
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Arrivederci Roma
Goodbye, goodbye to Rome
City of a million moonlit faces
City of a million warm embraces
Where I found the one of all the faces far from home
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sottilicomecartaa · 6 years ago
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vorrei essere ammirata come i quadri nelle gallerie d’arte.
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deep-hearts-core · 2 years ago
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2015 - final
originally posted 5/25/20
France I know I really strongly disliked this back in the day, but I like it a little better now. Lisa is a great singer and the song is good. I guess the problem is that it isn't really a standout compared to the sheer volume of good songs this year - this one just doesn't hold up against the likes of Warrior, Love Injected, or A Million Voices. There were aspects of the staging I liked and aspects I disliked - it was good at the beginning but got weird later on, especially once those drummers came marching out. Could have been done a lot better.
United Kingdom In contrast to the French entry, whose biggest crime is really that it was uninteresting, this song is just plain bad. That set piece was genuinely the only good thing about it. It's a bad song, and this is only exacerbated by the poor use of backing vocals and an unsettling stage presence from the two leads. Alex is way too intense while Bianca is saccharine. Why did she keep pointing at him like that? SMH. The light-up costumes were, admittedly, kinda cool, and I appreciate the flapper aesthetic for what it is, but they didn't do anything for this train wreck of a song. Australia A solid debut in the contest! Guy's vocal power and control are just astounding, and the song is energetic and fun. Guy and his backup singers had a lot of presence and seemed to be really enjoying being up there. I liked the prop streetlights. While not one of my favorite songs out of the year this is pretty good and the 5th place was definitely justified. Austria Deserved better than what it got! I'm Yours is a good, mellow number that's decisively about platonic love. Dodo Muhrer has a pretty nice voice too and I think the simple staging really worked for this here. I did also like the flaming piano but I think that it felt kind of anticlimactic at that point in the song... if it had happened towards the end, maybe? But yeah this is actually one of my favorite host entries from the last few years.
Germany Like with Austria, this deserved better than nul points. I really enjoyed the staging of this, I thought it was pretty creative and captured the vibe of the song well. Amy Winehouse wannabe that she is, Ann Sophie still is a good singer and, for the most part, a good performer, even if she has no idea what to do with her hands onstage. Spain Edurne has trouble keeping in key, and keeps moving back and forth between vocal registers. The staging isn't necessarily bad but feels awfully over the top - although that costume change is legendary whether it's over the top or not. Performance troubles aside though I like Amanecer as a song. It feels really cinematic.
Italy Having difficulty formulating my thoughts about this one. I love Il Volo's voices. They sound really great together and alone, and are strong and stable throughout the whole thing. I think popera is nice as a concept, but it's not a genre I myself prefer. And I think the staging was kinda stagnant - definitely more could have been done with the background screen. So while this is good, it's not a personal favorite. My top 40
Latvia
Russia
Greece
Sweden
Portugal
Austria
Norway
Lithuania
Montenegro
Belgium
Ireland
Italy
Belarus
Australia
Georgia
Poland
Switzerland
Estonia
Germany
Czechia
Romania
Serbia
Denmark
Hungary
Armenia
Iceland
North Macedonia
Slovenia
Azerbaijan
Moldova
Netherlands
Malta
Spain
France
Israel
Albania
San Marino
Finland
Cyprus
United Kingdom
Austria and Poland sure were higher than I expected... hmm. Other than that this is more or less what I expected the sorter to spit out at me. This was really a toss-up between my top three, though - the last time I ranked 2015, my winner was Greece and I think I had Russia in my top 5.
Voting/intervals Y'all, they took forever to get the show started. Half of this opening sequence could have been cut or used in the interval. The "building bridges" video set to What If was cute though. I also really liked the compilation of winning moments. Austria didn't do the greatest job at hosting but they interacted a lot with the history of the contest in the interval acts and I really enjoyed that - this and the voting mishaps compilation were I think my favorite intervals of the year. Voting thoughts: 1. wow, can't believe Cyprus only got 10 points from Greece! And Greece only got 8 from Cyprus! 2. I can't with the Azeri guy saying "I'm a little bit surprised, but anyway..." at most of the Azeri results. 3. God, I feel so bad for Polina. The fact that it got bad enough that Alice felt the need to reprimand the audience... hoo. 4. Mans is so funny in the green room! He looks genuinely so surprised whenever he gets a douze, and honestly he is just vibing, he doesn't seem that nervous and is really just enjoying being there. Guy and Mans also seem to have a cute friendship, after Sweden gave douze to Australia Guy got up and gave, like, finger guns to Mans. 5. Ah, this year was "12 points from Russia go to Russia"! Iconic voting moment.
Thoughts after watching One thing that's been nagging at me during this rewatch is accessibility? How did Monika get onto the stage during the parade of flags if the only visible way up was stairs? Did the Polish delegation take a secret detour? I assume there is a separate, unseen way for artists to get from the green room to the stage and back again, but Monika is explicitly shown on the route in the middle so I really wonder about that. An analysis of disability in Eurovision might be really interesting - although I'm not the right person to write it. Yknow... I watch the show with German commentary, and even though Germany got zero points, the commentator never made it about bloc voting. All he said was that there were just too many good songs - from all over Europe. The most he said about Germany's lack of points really was, when Ireland voted, "I need to go have a word with the Irish commentary". I feel that's an example the rest of Western Europe ought to follow. I have mixed feelings on the Austrian hosting. I think the hosts were really awkward a lot of the time, especially Arabella, and some of the interval acts were either boring or cringeworthy. On the other hand, though, this is one of my favorite stage designs of the contests I've watched. All in all this was really a quality year full of amazing songs, never mind how the hosting was. I really love this year - the contestants and the music both were just awesome. And, as I've said before, I think Mans is a great winner. I like his song, but also... he really embodies what Eurovision is, theoretically, all about! He's just really happy to be there, and he's happy to participate when called upon, whether that's doing commentary, hosting, or participating in skits such as in 2017 or 2019. He really cares about the contest and, in that sense, he's one of my favorite winners as a person.
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mandelene · 3 years ago
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I’m still cackling about Eurovision last night. The tension between Switzerland and Italy, UK’s 0 points and giving 12 to France, all the songs, Norway’s whole aesthetic and ofc Italy!!!
I'm gonna be jamming to Zitti E Buoni until the day I die, anon. 😂
I knew Switzerland wouldn't stand a chance in the public vote. I didn't get the sense that they were a favorite during my social media sleuthing, and I was frankly pretty stunned that France did so well. France's song was fine but ballads have typically stopped doing well at Eurovision. People like a show and sleepy ballads aren't exciting enough to win imo, especially now since the public vote plays such a major role in picking the winner. Whether Måneskin is your style of music or not, you've gotta admit they put on a damn good show.
And I'm just so happy Italy finally got their time to shine. I felt so bad for Mahmood when Soldi didn't win in 2019 -- I love that song and still listen to it. I knew Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro's "Non mi avete fatto niente" in 2018 wasn't gonna win because it was too overtly political, but that was a nice song, too. And remember Grande Amore in 2015 by Il Volo? That's how you do a kickass ballad. It was stunning.
The UK giving 12 points to France and then getting 0 points from both the jury and the public vote was just the icing on the cake. I admire that the UK knows that they're not gonna win, and they use Eurovision as an opportunity to give some of their lesser known artists some exposure. Let's be honest, the UK has a long history of creating incredible music and could easily wipe the floor with most of the Eurovision contestants if they really tried and wanted to make an impression. They don't take it seriously though, and I love them for that lmao. They're always good sports about it.
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tvwriteups · 3 years ago
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ESC SF1
Yay, no commentary! (I'm watching on PeacockTV)
Lithuania I feel so bad for these guys. Not only did they not get to perform their song for last year but then they have to open this year's contest. Well, at least they got to represent their country... which is more than what some of last year's competitors got to do. It's an okay song though.
Slovenia It's like singing with a Windows XP screensaver.
Russia The Russian entry that Russians don't like because she's Tajik? Is this correct?
Sweden The lyrics are so trite. I can predict half the lyrics.
Australia I f*cking have no idea what's going on.
North Macedonia Staging really boosts this song even if it is a bit on the cheesy/smaltz side. (Which is another way of me saying that I don't rate the song even though it's very sincere.)
Ireland It's like Ireland listened to me and went 200%...which is trying too hard to be cute with staging and not presenting the song that well. Should be more colorful than this. And then they show their work in the end in a "Hey guys, we're really trying" kind of way.
Cyprus Oh yeah, the Gaga-esque song. At least it's staged [and framed!] to the beat a lot more precisely than the previous songs.
Norway I started laughing when I realized this fallen angel song followed a song about the devil. This is actually kind of cute.
Croatia I swear half these countries have the same choreographer.
Belgium This is nicely staged for a musical performance on a music awards show. But the ESC is not a music awards show. Like, they're in the wrong place.
Israel I like it. It's just a weird time to like Israel though.
Romania I don't like it. I don't hate it like I hated last year's song but ... don't like.
Azerbaijan I was expecting something more interesting than this. Makes me feel less bad about them not getting to perform "Cleopatra" last year.
Ukraine I appreciate that they completely avoided epilepsy-inducing graphics. This song is really rhythm/beat-oriented.
Malta Women empowerment... but not "Toy."
Were there a bunch of technical issues? Obviously there was at least one right before Ireland went on but there were a lot of odd bits between postcards and performances later on in the competition as well.
I have no idea. I really have no idea how this will go.
Sometimes I wish Il Volo won in 2015 so we wouldn't get Mans all the time.
Interval act about the power of water. This opening narration was a lot more intense than it needed to be. All I'm thinking of right now is Denmark's stage and the "Rainmaker" song. And 80s era Epcot Center World Pavilion country-sponsored exhibits. And the Sistine Chapel. And now there's pyro in a song about water? I'm.... sweet, sweet water? Isn't that "syrup"?
I don't... I... um...
Johnny Logan again. I'm still bitter about "Why Me?" beating "One Step Out of Time." LOL. (I didn't know what a Eurovision was until 1997 so...)
Nikkie "Tutorials" de Jager is a really good TV presenter. And huge! Or maybe she's the only Dutch-sized person on that stage.
I guess I also like Italian rock.
And the German aesthetic is cute. The key to those things is to just go all out.
Dutch performance gives off a more interesting vibe than the video did.
Did Jon Ola Sand retire? (Quick google search. Why yes, yes, he did.)
Norway, Israel, Russia, Azerbaijan, Malta, Lithuania (ahhh), Cyprus, (oooh, getting dicey now), Sweden (nooooo! it's probably because of juries), Belgium! (well, I do like Hooverphonic but wasn't certain about that; maybe a jury thing too though because Hooverphonic), Ukraine (whew!). Can't believe they saved Ukraine for the last reveal. Or maybe that was the point -- get people concerned about the streak.
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ificanwriteiscannon · 5 years ago
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ificanwriteiscannon masterlist
YAAAY, I finally made it!! Ok, so I’m pretty sure its probably missing a lot of stuff and it’s not the best masterlist ever, BUT at least its one right?! Hope you guys enjoy it!
Social media AUs:
Ben Hardy -
From haters to lovers (part.2)
Harry Styles -
 Accidentally in Vegas (part.2) 
Soulmate au 
Y/N and Harry’s relationship on instagram
MCU -
Meeting and dating Bucky Barnes (part.2)
Y/N and Avengers texts
Proud godparent Steve shares a picture of his best friends’ family moment.
Bohemian Rhapsody cast -
Joe and Ben in Y/N’s IG (Gwil’s girlfriend)
Boyfriend!Ben jealous of girls night
Pregnancy/ Babies  AU
Reader is Joe Mazzello’s sister and secretly dating Ben Hardy.
Reader and Gwilym’s relationship
Harry Potter Universe -
Sirius Black x reader modern AU
Draco x reader modern AU
Draco and Y\N Malfoy social media 
Dorcas, Hestia, Lily, Mary and Marlene’s vacation
 Musitians - 
Roger Taylor x Reader + John Deacon x Reader AU
Duff  Mackagan x Reader AU
Supernatural - 
Baby Girl Winchester in her parents’ snapchats au
 DC- 
Being best friends with Caitlin and Barry, but having a crush on him
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Aesthetics \\ Moodboards:
Klaus Mikaelson in love with a marmaid au
Harry Styles’ retro love aesthetic
Natasha’s little hacker sister in a relationship with Bucky au
Spencer Reid’s girlfriend au
Persephone and Hades aesthetic
Sam Winchester’s girl aesthetic
Being Draco Malfoy’s wife
BIKER!IVAR Aesthetic
 Lagertha’s daughter and secretly dating Ivar 
IL VOLO MONARCHY AU
Loki loving a Midgardian girl with powers AU 
Harry Styles in a HP AU
Kol x Reader x Klaus AU
Guns n roses members as greek gods AU moodboard.
Friends with benefits with Damon Salvatore
One direction as demigods 
Kpop idols 
Ateez in Hogwarts houses 
Christmas kpop aesthetics
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Imagines: 
Supernatural- 
Mommy Winchester (Sam x Reader) \\ ( family album ) \\ Flashback
Musitians-
The roommate ( Brian May x Reader) 
Tiny dancer (Axl Rose imagine)
Just give me a reason (Douglas!Nikki Sixx Imagine)
You’re the one (Jake Kiszka imagine)
Broken Strings  (Harry Styles Imagine)
True Love (Harry Styles  Snow White AU)
Frank Carlton Serafino Feranna Jr. (Nikki Sixx imagine)
The memory of you (Ringo imagine)
Actors -
Dynasty –Ferdia Walsh-Peelo Imagine
Ben Hardy Imagine – James Oliver Jones
Harry Potter Universe-
Draco Malfoy imagine 
Regulus Black imagine
Criminal Minds-
Come back to me- Spencer Reid imagine
Vikings-
Ubbe Lothbrok imagine - Treat you better
Stranger Things- 
Steve Harrington imagine
Steve Harrington Imagine ( not related to the first one, but apparently I keep forgetting to name imagines.. insert facepalm here)
MCU-
Loki’s Sigyn
Peaky Blinders- 
Love Story (A Luca Changretta imagine)
Kpop- 
Vampire au
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alessandrapedrotti · 4 years ago
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Volo/Hunger games AU 🏹
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winterballads · 4 years ago
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I was tagged by @sunflowrhaz @fleurlilly @zenmalik @noahczcerny @pridesobright and  @hiccoops, thank you darlings! 💖
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Made picrews of myself here and here 🌸🌈 The second one was supposed to be an Elf-ish version of me, but it didn’t quite pan out the way I’d envisioned sdfsffs 🙈
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Google your name + favourite colour + the word “aesthetic”. Take the first four (non collage) photos and voilà: aesthetic mood board.
Three
Search your name in urban dictionary and screenshot the first result
I’m gonna copy-paste the text I got since I don’t wanna destroy my blog’s aesthetics with a screenshot haha 😂
“The girl you always want to get with, but never seem to meet her standards. She is a tease, and keeps you wanting more. If you do end up with her (LUCKY BASTARD), she is an amazing kisser. This girl dreams big, and knows what she wants.”
Four
fangs or pointed ears / immunity or immortality / wings or horns / greek mythology or egyptian mythology / chokers or anklets / dark red or dark green / glitter or blush / heels or boots / ripped jeans or fishnets / long nails or short nails / vampire or werewolf / oceans or forests / books or movies / phone calls or text messages / rings or studs / skirts or jeans
Five
Put your playlist (or liked songs) on shuffle and list the 5 first songs that come up
Paolo Nutini - Iron Sky (Abbey Road Live Session)
Lorentz & Sakarias ft. Duvchi - Molnen
Il Volo - Aspettero'
Ranbir Kapoor - Phir Se Ud Chala 
Downtown Fiction - Superbass
I’m tagging @amantisegreti @technicallysideacc @valentinevinyl @goldenfive @thechampagnelovers @feanarofinwion @mugglemirror @going-there-and-back-again and @queenbeeharry + the people who tagged me to do whatever part of this you want 😙  No pressure of course! 💕
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