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What a lucky day, Prince of Persia is on tv.
#it's a local tv channel#that sometimes transmits old Disney live action films#( mostly all of those forgotten ones or underrated from the 2000's#like tron or national treasure)
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all good things should have a bit of malice in them (game master cinematic universe, part 7) | read on ao3
âSam,â came the tentative voice from a little way down the corridor, and the man in question paused, turning to look at his colleague with a smile. Brian seemed⌠not quite worried, exactly, but distracted. There was tension in the way he tucked a wisp of hair that had escaped its customary ponytail behind his ear, like he was trying to keep his hands busy while his brain searched for the right words.
âWhatâs up?â
âI know Iâm being manipulated,â Brian said slowly, âbut I thought Iâd ask anyway. Is there any chance that youâd consider putting the dematerialisation circuit back in Other Samâs ship? Just for one quick trip?â
Sam raised an eyebrow. âNo. Not for another few months of good behaviour, at least. Why do you ask?â
Brian sighed. The answer heâd received wasnât unexpected, but it was a disappointment all the same. âNo reason. Just⌠something silly, thatâs all.â
âWhat did he say to you?â Sam asked, feeling a knot begin to form in his stomach.
âHonestly, it really wasnât anything to be worried about,â Brian replied quickly. âIt wasnât a threat, or anything like that. It was justâŚâ
He trailed off, looking almost wistful.
Sam frowned. The immediate spike of anxiety that had shot through him had dulled, fading to concernâa gentler emotion, but no more welcome. âBrian, what happened?â
âWell,â Brian started, taking a deep breath.
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âI saw your episode of Very Important People,â a familiar voice had said behind him in an unfamiliar cadence, and Brian had nearly choked on his water.
âYou watch the shows?â he asked in surprise, turning to look Other Sam in the face. The suit the Time Lord had chosen was a nice touch, he thoughtâthe same cut and style as original Samâs, but red-shifted to a sort of maroon-purple. âMore evil,â indeed.
âOh, you know,â Other Sam shrugged. âAlways good to know a little more about who Iâm working with. And youâre certainly an interesting one. You figured out the real time loop in Deja Vu before anyone else, did you know that? Well, of course you donât, youââ
âDonât remember,â Brian finished with him, allowing a touch of bitterness to intrude into his tone.
âExactly,â Other Sam said, with a smile like a shark. âBut Iâve been keeping an eye on you since then. Youâre bright, for a human.â
âGee, thanks,â Brian replied, letting the easy reach to sarcasm work to disguise the spark of genuine pride the words had kindled.
Other Sam didnât look at all perturbed. âTake the compliment or donât, your choice,â he said. âIâm just saying it because you seem to understand a few things better than the others. Like the perks of control.â
âOh, hah, that was just a character, you know,â Brian blustered. âFor the interview.â
âOf course,â Other Sam hummed in agreement. âNothing at all like you, I take it?â
Brian nodded sharply.
âSo youâre saying that if there was a way that I could get you those sorts of cybernetic enhancements, for real,â Other Sam said innocently, âyou wouldnât be interested?â
Try as he might, Brian couldnât fully prevent the squeak that escaped him, and Other Sam grinned.Â
âMaybe not the claw,â he said, âyou didnât seem as dexterous as would be ideal with that one, but the rest of it? Thatâs more than possible, and in so many different ways. A quick hop to the future, or any number of planets⌠All Iâd need is to be able to use my ship again.â
There it was, the real reason for the offer, and Brian felt the hopes that had been rising in him despite his better judgement suddenly fall flat. Sam had told him what had happened during the ill-fated Sam Says 4 recording, and had revealed as much as he was able to about Deja Vu. He couldnât give this guy the key out of the imprisonment heâd only just been put in.
He steeled himself and shook his head. âSorry.â
Other Sam had just sighed delicately. âSuit yourself. I just thought Iâd mention it. How noble of you, playing by the rules.â
And then heâd walked off, seeming none too bothered by Brianâs refusal, which was a relief in and of itself. From what heâd heard, he was worried that saying no might put him in actual danger. But no, heâd met with no consequences. All in all, not the worst encounter he could have had with Other Sam, and when he left the building later that day, the confidence heâd made the right decision sat firm in his chest.
But⌠damn, Other Sam was good.
That evening, Brian couldnât keep his mind from returning to that faint wisp of a thought. The memory of the euphoria heâd felt when he opened his eyes to see the almost cyborg version of himself in the mirror haunted him in fleeting bursts. And if he was completely honest with himself, the possibility of living in perfect homeostasis, being able to just create without having to stop and take care of the necessary functions of life, was really quite appealing.
Days passed, and as much as he tried to keep his focus on other things, his thoughts kept drifting back to that particular topic. When it was just a bit of prop work for an improvised interview, it was something he could enjoy for the time it lasted, then put down again. But knowing that it was a real possibility⌠Even as he tried to suppress the idea, it only grew more seductive.
And when just sitting passively with that concept had become too much to bear, genuine transhumanism dangling within sight but just out of reach, heâd gone to find the real Sam. Of course heâd say no. Still⌠there was always the chance he might say yes, however slim that was. And he wouldnât know for sure until he asked.
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The concern in Samâs eyes was now mingled with sympathy, and as the recipient of that particular look, Brian felt something in his stomach clench.
âItâs fine,â he said hastily. âDonât worry about it. Just something silly, like I said.â
Sam looked sad as he drew breath to respond.
âBrian, itâs not silly when it clearly brought you so much joy.â
The words were right, the voice was right, the tone was right. But something was still distinctly wrong, and the hair on the back of his neck started to rise. And half a second later, his brain caught up to what his instincts had already realised, because it struck him like a fist in the gut that he hadnât seen Samâs mouth move at all. In fact, Samâs voice had come from the wrong direction entirely.
He whirled to see Other Sam standing at his back, smiling at him with a look that could have been mistaken for genuine support.
âAll I want to do is help,â he continued, every fibre of his being radiating sincerity and gentle patience.Â
âSure,â Sam replied with a roll of his eyes.Â
âOh, ye of little faith,â Other Sam said. âI like him. He's smart, and he could almost think like me. With the right prompting, of course.â
Sam tried to suppress the shudder that rolled through him, and nearly succeeded. âYou know the deal was hands off the team.â
âOh, boo,â Other Sam pouted. âI wouldn't have offered if he didn't want it.â
âHe's right,â Brian interjected quietly.Â
âBrianââ Sam started, then paused. His eyes narrowed. âWait. What's âitâ, exactly? What's he offered you?â
âAvery Goodman,â Brian said, and Sam nodded in recognition. âAll of that. But for real.â
Looking into Brian's face, Sam could see plain as day that trying to dissuade him would be of no use whatsoever. He knew Brian was a smart man, knew that he'd probably considered all the dangers to working with Other Sam, even on something small. But the naked want that shone in Brian's eyes like a beacon burned brightly enough to drown all of that out.
Rather than facing that immediately, he turned to his doppelganger. âIt's only been a couple of months, man. You're still very much a flight risk.â
âI know,â Other Sam replied contritely, then cast his gaze around before finally meeting Sam's eyes hesitantly. âBut I suppose⌠Well, we don't have to go offworld for it. I can do a significant number of those procedures myself, as it happens.â
The coyness was very much staged. The way his eyes had lit up before saying that last part, Sam wondered if that hadn't been his double's plan the whole time.Â
And implications aside, there were the practical details to consider. âHang on. You're not doing surgery in my fucking studio!â
A shadow passed across the Master's face. âNot your studio. My TARDIS, and you'd do well to remember that.â
âI don't mind where it happens,â Brian piped up wistfully.
Other Sam placed a hand on his shoulder, the picture of magnanimity. âYou see? The gentleman insists. And you've got nothing to be worried about,â he added, turning away from Sam to face Brian properly, and taking a step to propel them both in the direction of the console room. âI was very good at cyber conversion, and it's not something you forget in a hurry.â
âWho said I was worried?â Brian asked. His eyes had been shining since the word âcyberâ had been mentioned.Â
Sam, on the other hand, had been struck by âconversionâ, and the word had left a bad taste in his mouth. âJust wait a minute.â
He pulled out his phone, bringing up the contact he'd been given months before.Â
Hi Doctor, it's Sam. Quick question, is âcyber conversionâ a good or bad thing?Â
ââwere right about homeostasis, you won't need to eat, or sleep, or any of those mundane things,â he heard his double say quietly as he waited for a reply. âAnd there are other pesky things that the procedure takes care of as wellââ
His phone pinged.
No way. Sam Reich from Dropout Sam?? Oh my god I'm a massive fan, I was so jealous when the Doctor said he'd met you without me!Â
Sam started to frown, confused, when another message appeared.Â
Sorry!! Not the Doctor, I'm Ruby, we travel together. I've passed your question on though, and he'll get back to you as soon as weâve got out of this giant space snail thing. Long story!Â
âAre you ratting on me to the Doctor?â Sam's doppelganger asked with a hint of petulant disappointment. âDon't you trust me?â
A third message had popped up, and he opened it before responding.Â
Doctor says cyber conversion is no good very bad do not let him do it to anyone, read the clearly hastily-written text.Â
âNo,â Sam replied. âAnd for good reason, by the sound of it.â
Other Sam just sighed.Â
âI was going to say no to the whole âgetting rid of my emotionsâ bit,â Brian added. âAnd as much as having an electric blaster arm would be incredibly cool, I don't want that to come at the cost of being stuck in a metal suit for the rest of my life.â
Sam blinked. âYeah. Not agreeing to all that sounds like a good idea.â
His doppelganger rolled his eyes. âHumans. You people don't know what's good for you.â
âSeems like it's what's good for you, not him,â Sam pointed out.Â
âSame thing.â
âItâs really not,â Sam replied. âLook, Brian. What did you want out of this?â
Brian eagerly rattled off a few technical terms that Other Sam must have told him, which Sam tried fruitlessly to transcribe before giving up and asking him to repeat them into a voice memo.
What about these? he sent off to Ruby, with the memo attached.Â
Doctor says fine, fine, dubious but okay if your friend agrees to it, and only do that last one under supervision, came the reply.
Okay, I know one of those words means something in the brain, Sam typed out. Please donât tell me supervision means I have to watch brain surgery. I donât know anything about brain surgery. And I really donât want to watch brain surgery. Or any kind of surgery, actually.
The Doctor will do it! Weâre nearly out of the snail, just hang on for a mo!
âThe Doctor says that, and only that, would be okay,â Sam said slowly. He still wasnât entirely comfortable with it, if he was being honest, but the shine in Brianâs eyes made it worthwhile.
âReally?â he asked, and Sam nodded.
Other Sam smiled. âWonderful. We can certainly make that happen.â
âYeah, yeah, hang on a second,â Sam cut in. âThe Doctor said he'll supervise.â
This news was greeted with the look of scorn he expected. âOh yeah? Is he going to show up? Not likely. He never returns to where he left his mess.â
âRuby said he would,â Sam shrugged. âDonât know the how and the why, but she was pretty confident.â
âRuby?â Brian asked.
âPresumably the latest stray heâs picked up to show off to,â Samâs doppelganger sniped, his tone heavy with disdain, before Sam himself could get a word in. âSheâll be young. English, probably, or at least British of some description. Ooh, and if sheâs blonde, I get an extra point.â
âCouldnât say,â Sam replied. âWeâve only texted.âÂ
His double shrugged. âJust you wait. Anyway, Brian,â he said, the contempt dropping from his voice to be replaced by a honeyed gentleness. âShall we get ready?â
He led Brian through the studioâs corridors, en route to an unremarkable door that was identical to, and somehow even less noticeable than, all the other doors along the way, Sam trailing behind them by a few steps.
Heâd already seen inside the console room, back when his doppelganger was trying to make a good impression. Brian, however, had not, and much as Sam was worried by this entire turn of events, he still couldnât wait to see the look on his friendâs face when he saw the TARDIS properly.
Brian, of course, did not disappoint.
His entire face lit up as Other Sam pushed the door open to reveal a wonderland of otherworldly technology, unrestrained by the confines of what, according to the expected laws of physics, should have been a cupboard-sized room. âNo,â he breathed in disbelieving awe, then laughed, a noise of unrestrained, giddy delight. âOh my god. Oh, my god.â
âGood, isnât it?â Other Sam said, with no small amount of smugness.
âGood?â Brian repeated, turning in a slow circle to drink it all in. âHoly shit. Itâs amazing, I love it!â
Despite his unease, Sam couldnât help but smile as he watched the display of pure fascination. Even now, even though he was no longer a complete newcomer to the TARDIS, being inside the spacetime machine still felt like pure magic.
His doppelganger tolerated the marvelling for a short while longer, before impatience once again crept into his demeanour. âWeâre here for a reason, arenât we?â he prompted, a distinct bite to his tone. âThis way.â
Brian nodded, sufficiently chastened, and with his friend at his side, followed Other Sam deeper into the ship.
âHere,â he announced after a moment. The room he gestured to was bright and sterile, set out like a futuristic operating theatre, and Brian felt his heart rate spike with anticipation as he crossed over the threshold.Â
âShould IâŚ?â he asked, motioning to the table in the centre of the room, and Other Sam nodded.
Sam watched as his double set out a bewildering array of medical tools, some familiar, some very not, then paused, examining Brian closely.
âWell, you look ready, and I know I am,â Other Sam said. âSo all we need now is for our⌠supervision⌠to arrive.â
As if on cue, Samâs phone lit up with a Whatsapp call.
âSam!â the Doctor exclaimed, clearly peering around what he was able to see of the room. âAnd you must be Brian, hello!â
âHi,â Brian replied, slightly awkward from his prone position on the operating table.
âSam, babes,â the Doctor started. âWould you be comfortable getting close? I need to be able to see whatâs going on properly. Orâooh, thereâs a screen over there, if you justââ
âFine,â Other Sam sighed, intercepting the request with bad grace and the flick of a switch.Â
From the other end of the call, Sam could hear the buzz of the Doctorâs sonic device, and with a squeal of feedback, the video call transferred itself onto the monitor that had just been turned on.
âThere we go!â the Doctor grinned, his image blown up to fullscreen view. âNow I can see everything I need to, clear as a bell, and Samâs got his phone back. And you all can meet Ruby!â
âHiya,â came a cheerful voice from just offscreen, and a blonde girlâshe couldnât have been more than 20âpopped her head into frame and waved. âHeâs hijacked my phone, so I get to listen to live medical dramas while I try and get space snail goo off my favourite jacket.â
Samâs doppelganger shot him a pointed look. âTold you,â he muttered with satisfaction.
Sam ignored him, instead focusing on the Doctor, who had taken back the call. âBrian, I just want to check before you get started on this. You know what these procedures are going to involve? And you fully consent?â
Brian nodded, utterly overwhelmed in the best possible way. âY-yeah. I do. I consent.â
âOkay,â the Doctor said. âI promise Iâll be keeping a close eye on him through all of this, so nothing will happen outside the limits of what youâve agreed to, yeah?â
âOkay,â Brian agreed with wide eyes, unable to keep the tremor of excitement out of his voice. It was happening. Oh, god, it was finally happening.
Through the screen, the Doctor and Other Sam shared a look that neither of the humans in the room could quite decipher. But it seemed like some silent agreement had been reached, which was the main thing.
Other Sam picked up something that looked like a scalpel of light, and smiled down at Brian. âReady?â
âFuck,â Brian breathed. âYeah. Ready.â
The Master put down the scalpel and placed his hands on either side of Brianâs face, making direct and unblinking eye contact as he did so. After a second, Brianâs eyelids fluttered shut, and all the tension of consciousness drained from his body. He was out like a light, completely dead to the world.
Hypnotic anaesthesia achieved, the Master flashed a satisfied smirk at Sam, who felt something in his chest go tight. Thatâs what happened to him the day the Master revealed himself, he realised, a simple little psychic violation that looked so quick and easy, and the air suddenly felt too thick to breathe.
âIâll wait outside,â he said, and fled to the corridor.
Phone in hand, he spent a while just scrolling through the usual selection of apps to distract himself, time getting sucked into those familiar black holes, before another text from Ruby popped up on the screen.Â
I think theyâre nearly done!! But just while Iâm thinking about it, and this is probably a really weird question so Iâm really sorry, but is there an older woman who works at Dropout? English, late 60s, curly hair?
Sam frowned, opening his gallery and thumbing back through months of photos.
Like this? he texted back, attaching a picture from last yearâs staff Christmas party. Third from the left at the back is Zan from costuming.
Oh my god. Yeah thatâs her.
Sam frowned. Is that okay? Iâve never noticed anything weird about her, sheâs actually really lovely.
Itâs fine, I think, read the reply. Itâs just weâve been seeing a lot of this woman lately, or people who look identical to her. All in different places, all different, real people, but literally identical. And here she is again. Weird!! But probably nothing for you to be worried about.
That is weird, Sam started to type back, but was distracted by a thin seam of white light that grew wider and wider as the door to the control room opened, and Brian stepped out into the corridor.
That a transformation had occurred was undeniable. To Samâs surprise, considering the surgery that his friend had undergone, Brian was remarkably unscarred, and the robot arm had been left out of whatever procedures had gone on in that roomâbut twin points of light peeked above the collar of his shirt, much like the red and yellow LEDs covered by the lab coat he had worn as part of his costume.
âYouâre, uh, glowing,â Sam pointed out, realising as he said the words that he was echoing Vic.Â
âOh!â Brian replied. âHang on, let me turn that downââ
He made a face of intent concentration, and indeed, the lights dimmed and faded altogether. The brightness in his smile, however, didnât diminish in the slightest.
âIsnât it brilliant? Iâve got total control, all from up here.â
He tapped his temple, beaming once again as his finger made contact with not flesh, but metal. The most obvious aspect of Brianâs cyborg transformation was the implant that curled around his eyeâa near match to the silicone patch that had been glued on for his Avery Goodman costume, but possessed of a certain unarguable realness.
Sam just shook his head, at a loss for words.
âI can hide that, too,â Brian assured him cheerfully. With another look of focus, the air above the metal shimmered and blurred, and in as much time as it took Sam to scratch the sudden itch at the back of his head, it had cleared to reveal smooth, unmarked skin.
âWow,â was all Sam could say for a moment, before a smile slowly dawned across his face. âBrian⌠fuck, man. Iâm happy for you, genuinely. And I canât tell you how glad I am that it all worked out.â
Brian beamed.
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At the console of his grounded TARDIS, lost in thoughts of stolen freedom and schemes that should have been, the Master felt a not unfamiliar sensation at the back of his mind. It was enough to dispel the unhelpful reminiscences, and he smiled, slow and vulpine.
âDo you think itâs bad we didnât tell him you did this part of it?â he heard, Brianâs voice in his mind as clear as if the other man had been standing in the room with him. âI mean, the Doctor knows, so thatâs enough, right?â
âOf course itâs enough,â the Master sent back. âAnd Sam will find out eventually. But until then, you and I can have some fun.â
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missed an installment of the game master cinematic universe?
original idea by @ace-whovian-neuroscientist: x
art by @northernfireart concept: x scissor sisters sketch: x sam and his doppelganger: x escape the death beam: x
by @bloopdydooooo drawing collection: x
writing by me (!) part one (escape the greenroom): x part two (deja vu): x part three (sam says 4): x part four (you think you know someone): x part five (point and counterpoint): x part six (a selection of correspondence): x part seven (all good things should have a bit of malice in them): you are here!
#game master#sam reich!master#doctor who#dw#game changer#dropout#the master#sam reich#brian david gilbert#we can have a little telepathic bdg :) as a treat :)#oh yeah title from bdg himself during the very much referenced avery goodman ep of very important people#also unfortch gang i am back to real life and no longer have hours to just. sit and write#much to my sorrow#so updates will be slower from here on out#that said i know exactly what's happening with part 8 and it's already writing itself in my mind#thanks to a wiki deep dive and a local tv channel currently airing s3#stay posted >:3
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i can't get into things that are new i need them to be at least thirty years old so i can dig for content of them like i'm a miner
#le talking tag#all of my hardcore brain-absorbing interests in the past few years have been around for decades#so there's tons of obscure stuff to dig up#old mario commercials. different runs of the lupin iii manga. transformers characters who only had one toy#gwar/ aquabats interviews that only aired on local tv channels. i love learning about the obscure weird stuff!! i like having a backlog!#i suppose that if i got into something that's current i'd be seeing the obscure stuff in real time#but at that point its not strange stuff that fell to the wayside. its just another part of something that's currently being produced#there's no sense of digging through the sand and finding something cool. its just given to you
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Anson Mount and Ethan Peck at FAN EXPO Cleveland
Anson Mount and Ethan Peck are visiting another FAN EXPO touring convention, this time in Cleveland, Ohio - March 24 2023.
Their usual schedule includes a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds panel, autograph signing, plus photo sessions and selfies with fans. The official highlights clip from Day 1 (Friday) has a teeny bit of footage from the panel, and of Ethan waving at the camera when he was doing signings. :)
Source: Official FAN EXPO Cleveland Twitter + short clip, psikey13 on Instagram (Thank You!)
#star trek strange new worlds#strange new worlds#anson mount#ethan peck#fan expo cleveland#*appearance#appearanceedit#*edit#they've done many conventions together#and they make a great team <3#anson's smile aww <3#cons often feature ethan in their highlight clips#he's always so sweet and responsive#i'd love to see them interviewed#at local tv stations when they're doing cons#anson was interviewed a bit for DISCO#for season 2 when he was promoting#it would be cool to see some SNW interviews#since local channels usually promote the cons#hopefully at STLV in august we'll get some :)
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'are you crazy? why did you dump water on him?' 'should i.... not have done it?' 'no, you should have used the toilet water instead' they are insane your honor. your honor i love them
#tv: heartbeat#kbs heartbeat#kbs2 heartbeat#heartbeat 2023#heartbeat kdrama#ę°ě´ě´ ë´ë¤#gaseumi ttwinda#my heart is beating#my heart beats#ok taecyeon#ok taec yeon#2pm taecyeon#taecyeon#won ji an#kdrama#local gay watches k-dramas.txt#In Hae channeling her inner Crazy Love!era Krystal for six seconds and asking for the toilet water we stan sksksksk
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did anyone else feel bad for local tv channels as a kid because they had lower production values and the subjects they covered seemed bland and so then you just started watching out of pity???
#idk idk#late night thinking which means I gotta go to sleep!!!#I wish I could go back in time and rewatch them#I remember watching the local county school channel occasionally#they had a live homework help channel you can call in and I remember motioning my mom in to show her I was receiving live help#from the teachers and her being like omg youâre doing great sweetie#and I remember being nervous calling in but it was a cool experience#the funny thing is I didnât even need hw help at the time I understood the math concept I just wanted to be on tv#reminicingâŚok goodnight#click clack
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Me, living in a region going through a snowstorm, every time I check a local news site in the past 48 hours: STOP. TELLING ME. ABOUT. TRUMP. I WANT. TO SEE. THE WEATHER!!!
#EVERY FUCKING STORY is about Trump#you are the LOCAL NEWS can you please tell me if I will be able to drive to work tomorrow morning???#and despite all local schools closing and a county wide travel advisory#all local news on tv was blocked out on all channels ALL DAY for the never ending inauguration pageant#Tales from the Ditch
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When ever Wes retires, good to know he has a promising career as a news reporter
Wes Borland in the Fartbarf music video for "Homeless in Heathrow"
#Wes the important things to know about being a news reporter include:#1. Know your good side (This is trick. Obviously all sides are your good sides)#2. Train your periphery to spot any potential streakers trying to get their 15 sec of fame#3. Always assume the record button is on (Don't wanna drop an f-bomb on live TV when you thought the camera wasn't recording)#Folks be sure to catch Wesley on your local news channel tonight at 10#Wes Borland#Limp Bizkit#nu metal#Black Light Burns#Lucy the rabbit's video edits#down the rabbit hole
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fuck tv, all my buddies hate tv, but local tv channels are cool as hell, I love those
#currently at my parent's place watching a local tv channel#the adverts are all for local things#I'm entransed
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Ugh, I really need to find a new dentist office. But I've had such a shit run with dentists who are committing fraud out here.
#getting blasted on all sides by evangelical tv stations and fox news âcoverageâ of the protests against israel's genocide of palestinians#âoh I'm just watching the news because the weather is supposed to be bad this afternoonâ#fuck off watch the weather channel then#or the fucking local news
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I love never watching the local tv channel despite APPARENTLY regularly appearing on it and/or being mentioned on it, because every couple of months someone will go "oh I saw you on tv again!" and I just go ???????????
#so I guess the museum chairman mentioned me and my exhibit on tv yesterday#love how he's just like 'well we're doing this and this exhibit first and then arlo is doing this other exhibit'#as if I'm separate from the museum#anyway I guess I'm on my way to becoming locally famous#yay for me??? maybe????????????#also I'm always so. peripheral? on this channel. like yes I'm there. in the background. someone might mention me by name.#but I've never actually like. talked. on that tv channel. I've never spoken to them directly. I just magically appear on it regularly#with 0 effort on my part lmao
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can i just highly recommend to anyone trying to get news concerning gaza to visit the Al Jazeera website and / or watch their programs on television ? their reports are some of the best i've seen, they've lost journalists in the war and the conflict is really incredibly well reported.
and France 24 is also really good.
it's our responsibility to keep ourselves updated if we're going to take opinions in this, and there's a lot of people who have opinions in this conflict. let's do what we can while we can.
#free palestine#i've seen local channels on tv reporting less and less about the conflict#so i think it would be good if we all had current sources on the matter#israel gaza conflict
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Have you seen that meme on twitter where brazilians rally to defend Woody Woodpecker? I'm crying here
Oh it's NOT a meme, Woody is HUGE here lmao
#probably one of the most recognizable and famous cartoon mascots#like. his shows have constant reruns in our local tv channels
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Fun fact, for some reason my mom calls actors whose shows I have seen/or I am a fan of, my friends
Like I be chilling and she'll call me from the living room like "Sugar! Come! Your friend is on the TV!"
But then I go to the living room and, Mother that's Pygmalion Dadakaridis who I've only seen on The Other Me, not my friend
#forget about Blorbo from your shows#get ready for your friend from the tv#the thing is#that theres a local channel that could interview anyone for anything#so theres a chance one of my friends could actually end up on tv#(they interviewed me too once for summer camp)#and this year my bff made it to the newspaper for the exams#it was too late when she realized why they called her and were asking her questions about the Panhellenic exams#sugarenia talks#sugarenia has family
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bravely starting my house md rewatch
#or in some cases ''watch with my eyes for the first time'' NOT because i haven't Experienced all of it#but because i experienced the early seasons through a radio station that broadcasted a local tv channel. on the radio#imagine. early seasons hilson radio play. i lived that#nat.txt
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You could tell that NSW is his Mum so much in this scene
#like it jumped out! local woman brings her love of family fluff and romantic fluff to every fandom she is in part 2497#meanwhile in australia#you guys wanna watch this series so bad oooh you wanna watch it so bad#you wanna fall down a rabbit hole of wikipedia pages on australia and the realization#that every good tv show on Disney Channel Brasil was imported from Australia during your childhood#ok so the last part is mainly just for me but-#this is from part 7 by the way
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