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y2kculture · 1 month ago
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MTV TRL photobooth 💿
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recom-recruit · 1 year ago
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we're back baby
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porcelainvino · 8 months ago
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mercedes and santana as j.c. leyendecker’s “love birds”
happy prom queen anniversary!!!!!!!!
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jtrocks · 1 year ago
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kings-evil · 2 years ago
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Only three left (Brown, Fike, Warren) and then I’ll have the whole troop!
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pandorasboxoftreasures · 2 years ago
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Things you find yourself saying as a Recom fan that sound insane with or without context - Part 1?:
“I really need to re-watch that kid getting shot.”
“Wow, that village burning sure looks pretty.”
“MANSK!” (Points to him in the background like it’s where’s Waldo/Wally)
“Lyle disliked that.”
"There goes (insert Recom that just died here). Goodnight, sweet child.”
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space-blue · 2 years ago
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Yes, I am making a recom centric dating sim. Or at least the first few days of one. No not everyone will be available to date. So yes voting matter.
No I'm not writing Warren. He uggy and I got enough work on my hands giving personalities to literally everyone else.
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teamchasez · 2 months ago
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Catch JC
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empiricalscotus · 11 months ago
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The Circuit Barrage: The Justices' Divergent Votes Based on Lower Courts
Introduction While few people would argue against the proposition that the Supreme Court Justices are some of the most intelligent legal luminaries in the United States, these luminaries often rule in opposing directions. The number of the Court’s split decisions often outnumber the number of unanimous decisions. During the 2021 Term, the number of 6-3 splits alone outnumbered the number of…
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montesfamilyblog · 5 months ago
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Back to Life - a New Album from Heritage Singers
Standard Edition
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Singers:    •    Dave Bell    •    Tim Calhoun    •    Marcelo Constanzo    •    Melody Davis    •    Tim Davis    •    Cindy Haffner •    Becki Trueblood Craig    •    Shani Judd Diehl    •    Val Mace Mapa    •    Scott Reed    •    Summer Joy Davis    •    Miguel Verazas
Band:   •    Art Mapa – guitars   •    Austin Mapa – drums   •    Nino Ocampo – bass   •    Joel Umali – keyboards
Technical:   •    Tim Davis – vocal arranger and producer   •    Art Mapa – music arranger, producer, programmer
Deluxe Edition
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Bonus Track list:   1.    Perfect / Rest (Ed Sheeran / Jaci Velazquez covers, ft. Pentatonix & Tori Kelly)   2.    Second Chances (Anointed cover, from “Jonah: a VeggieTales movie”, ft. Jennifer Hudson)   3.    Joyful Joyful (Henry van Dyke cover, ft. Lauryn Hill & Tori Kelly)   4.    Praise (Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore cover, ft. Jason Mraz)   5.    I Wanna Praise You (also "Quiero Adorarte" in Spanish bilingual, Impact SDA Multicultural Church's “United In Christ” music group cover, ft. Rosalie Chiang, Isabela Merced, Halle Bailey, Sabrina Carpenter)   6.    The Blessing (Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes cover, ft. LADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAUREN DAIGLE, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAURYN HILL, BRUNO MARS, BEYONCÉ, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)   7.    Como dijiste (also "Come Like You Promised" in English, Christine D'Clario cover, ft. Shakira)   8.    Our God (Chris Tomlin cover, ft. CeCe Winans, Keke Palmer, Tori Kelly, Jennifer Hudson & Pentatonix)   9.    What More Can I Give (also "Todo Para Ti" in Spanish, Michael Jackson and the All Stars cover, ft. LADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAUREN DAIGLE, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAURYN HILL, BRUNO MARS, MICHAEL JACKSON, BEYONCÉ, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)   10.    We Are the World (USA for Africa cover, ft. ADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAURYN HILL, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAUREN DAIGLE, BRUNO MARS, MICHAEL JACKSON, BEYONCÉ, STEVIE WONDER, LIONEL RICHIE, DIANA ROSS, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)
Featured artists:
   LADY GAGA
   BARBRA STREISAND
   JOSH GROBAN
   ARIANA GRANDE
   CELINE DION
   JASON DERULO
   IDINA MENZEL
   KELLY CLARKSON
   TAYLOR SWIFT
   PENTATONIX (Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, Matt Salee)
   JANE LYNCH
   TORI KELLY
   JENNIFER LOPEZ
   STEPHANIE BEATRIZ
   ANNA KENDRICK
   NSYNC (Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and JC Chasez)
   CECE WINANS
   KEKE PALMER
   LA DIVA QUARTET (Rosalie Chiang, Isabela Merced, Halle Bailey, Sabrina Carpenter)
   LAURYN HILL
   JASON MRAZ
   LAUREN DAIGLE
   JOSH DELA CRUZ
   ALLY BROOKE
   BRUNO MARS
   LAURYN HILL
   ANDREA BOCELLI
   MILEY CYRUS
   PATTI LABELLE
   BEYONCÉ
   JENNIFER HUDSON
   JUSTIN BIEBER
   SELENA GOMEZ
   LECRAE
   TOBYMAC
   SHAKIRA
   KATY PERRY
   MEGHAN TRAINOR
   OLIVIA RODRIGO
   USHER
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soengineerstarfish · 6 months ago
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You've got a list of "quick and slime" questions, which seem to be fun and nostalgic comparisons between various artists, groups, and pop culture icons. Here are the questions, grouped into categories:
*Hip-Hop/Rap:*
- Lauryn Hill or Andre 3000
- Clipse or Tha Dogg Pound
- Queen Latifah or MC Lyte
- T.I. or Ludacris
- Nas or Biggie
- Big L or Fat Joe
- Mobb Deep or OutKast
- Hieroglyphics or Soul of Mischief
- Cam'Ron or Mase
- The Diplomats or Children of Corn
*Pop:*
- 90s Pop or 2000s Pop
- Nelly Furtado or Alanis Morrissette
- Justin Timberlake or JC Chavez
- Jennifer Lopez or Mariah Carey
- Shakira or Thalia
*R&B/Soul:*
- Amerie or Aaliyah
*Old School Hip-Hop:*
- Salt n Pepa or Kid N Play
*Groups:*
- Bone Thugs N Harmony or NWA
*TV Shows:*
- That's so Raven or Raven Home
*Girl Groups:*
- Cheetah Girls or 3LW
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asexualite · 11 months ago
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📓Livres
🇫🇷 En français
Asexuelle - Anna Mangeot (Editions Larousse, 2024)
Post-romantique - Aline Laurent-Mayard (Editions JC Lattès, 2024)
Désirer autrement - Alain Héril (Éditions Leduc, 2023)
La Révolution du No Sex, petit traité d'asexualité et d'abstinence - Magali Croset-Calisto (Editions de l'Observatoire, 2023)
Asexualité : quand le sexe n'est pas un sujet - Véronique Lopez (Books on Demand, 2023)
Asexualité, comprendre l'orientation invisible - Julie Sondra Decker (Améthyste éditions, 2021)
🇬🇧 En anglais
The Invisible Orientation, an introduction to asexuality - Julie Sondra Decker
Ace, What asexuality reveals about desire, society, and the meaning of sex - Angela Chen
Ace and Pround, An Asexual Anthology - A.K.Andrews
Asexuality and Sexual Normativity, An Anthology - Mark Carrigan, Kristina Gupta, Todd Morrison, 2014
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recom-recruit · 2 years ago
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get headcanonned idiots 2 electric boogaloo
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porcelainvino · 2 years ago
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santana as j.c. leyendecker’s “the discus thrower” collier’s magazine cover
i’m really happy with the shading on this one :)
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kamreadsandrecs · 1 year ago
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Forget that their name is Marcos. Forget that their name is Duterte. Forget that their name is Aquino. Duterte the First begat Duterte the Second. Aquino the Second begat Aquino the Third. Marcos the First begat Marcos the Second begat Marcos the Third, presidents begetting presidents, begetting vice presidents, rotating and revolving and rotating again. Their names live in airports and amphitheaters, on paper bills and street signs, along the highways where the corpses are still being found. Forget the names of their sons and daughters and remember their dead instead. Remember Djastin, Djastin with a D, not Justin or Justine, Djastin, with a D, the D chosen to make him special, Djastin with a D, whose mother used to carry him to the hospital through the knee-high floods whenever he trembled and seized, Djastin with a D, whose name police misspelled on the report that lied about his death, Djastin with a D, the D silent, as Djastin would always be, always twenty-five, always there on the railroad tracks, shot then slapped, then shot again, gasping out Mama, help me Mama please. Remember all the children we cannot name. Remember the father whose last word was Love. We are Duterte, said the man with the gun. Remember these names: Constantino de Juan, father of Christine, dead on a blue couch with the bullet buried in the cushion. Buwaya of Santa Ana, born Ryan Eder. Remember Heart, Kian, Toyo, Joseph, JC, Antonio, Pinuno, Sitoy with his hanging grenades. Remember Charlie Saladaga, sitting in a park with his face to the sky, watching the fireworks on New Year’s Eve, the day before he disappeared. Remember this name: Mark Andy Ocdin, the last of Duterte’s dead, killed on the last Sunday of Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency, on the same railroad tracks where Djastin dies and lives and dies again whenever Normy Lopez closes her eyes. Mark Andy Ocdin is the third of his brothers to die in the war, jailed on drug charges and set free before men wearing masks shot him in the gut. Andy ran down a narrow alley, where he fell into the arms of a woman who opened a door and dragged him in. By the time Andy was killed, shot six times just down the street from his grandmother’s house, the Ocdins knew which hospital was equipped for gunshot wounds, even if none of the Ocdin boys ever came out of the emergency room alive. They knew not to push when the police refused to release an official report and knew to double down for the death certificate because the church sent burial assistance only when the back page was filled out with a cause of death. (It was multiple gunshot wounds for Andy, the same as for JR, just two years after Anthony was found salvaged with his fingernails ripped out.)
from Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country, by Patricia Evangelista
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kammartinez · 1 year ago
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Forget that their name is Marcos. Forget that their name is Duterte. Forget that their name is Aquino. Duterte the First begat Duterte the Second. Aquino the Second begat Aquino the Third. Marcos the First begat Marcos the Second begat Marcos the Third, presidents begetting presidents, begetting vice presidents, rotating and revolving and rotating again. Their names live in airports and amphitheaters, on paper bills and street signs, along the highways where the corpses are still being found. Forget the names of their sons and daughters and remember their dead instead. Remember Djastin, Djastin with a D, not Justin or Justine, Djastin, with a D, the D chosen to make him special, Djastin with a D, whose mother used to carry him to the hospital through the knee-high floods whenever he trembled and seized, Djastin with a D, whose name police misspelled on the report that lied about his death, Djastin with a D, the D silent, as Djastin would always be, always twenty-five, always there on the railroad tracks, shot then slapped, then shot again, gasping out Mama, help me Mama please. Remember all the children we cannot name. Remember the father whose last word was Love. We are Duterte, said the man with the gun. Remember these names: Constantino de Juan, father of Christine, dead on a blue couch with the bullet buried in the cushion. Buwaya of Santa Ana, born Ryan Eder. Remember Heart, Kian, Toyo, Joseph, JC, Antonio, Pinuno, Sitoy with his hanging grenades. Remember Charlie Saladaga, sitting in a park with his face to the sky, watching the fireworks on New Year’s Eve, the day before he disappeared. Remember this name: Mark Andy Ocdin, the last of Duterte’s dead, killed on the last Sunday of Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency, on the same railroad tracks where Djastin dies and lives and dies again whenever Normy Lopez closes her eyes. Mark Andy Ocdin is the third of his brothers to die in the war, jailed on drug charges and set free before men wearing masks shot him in the gut. Andy ran down a narrow alley, where he fell into the arms of a woman who opened a door and dragged him in. By the time Andy was killed, shot six times just down the street from his grandmother’s house, the Ocdins knew which hospital was equipped for gunshot wounds, even if none of the Ocdin boys ever came out of the emergency room alive. They knew not to push when the police refused to release an official report and knew to double down for the death certificate because the church sent burial assistance only when the back page was filled out with a cause of death. (It was multiple gunshot wounds for Andy, the same as for JR, just two years after Anthony was found salvaged with his fingernails ripped out.)
from Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country, by Patricia Evangelista
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