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motherdelores · 10 months ago
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clairedelune-13 · 6 months ago
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I’ve been trying to figure out why Fifteen hasn’t clicked for me, and I finally figured it out.
Fifteen isn’t autistic coded.
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Which is fine, it’s not a deal breaker. It just means he doesn’t resonate for me personally the same way 9, 10, 11 and 12 did.
I know it sounds weird. But the Doctor has always been special to me cuz Chris, David, Matt, Peter and even Jodie all brought something to the character that made me feel seen.
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Be it Ten’s hyperfixations with words or science-y things, to Eleven’s obvious ADHD snd hand gestures, to Twelve’s discomfort with socializing and inability to recognize faces and ages.
I know it’s early but Fifteen seems pretty neurotypical in comparison.
I don’t know if this makes sense but I’m just rambling.
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thereadingchallengechallenge · 11 months ago
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TRCC's Backlog Books of 2024
so one of my reading goals this year is to work through the books that have been on my TBR the longest. I struggled a bit with this goal last year because it was hard to quantify what counted as "longest". so this year, I'm just gonna be upfront with my list
Seven Devils by Lam & May
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Kings, Queens and In-Betweens by Tanya Boteju
Bruised by Tanya Boteju
Afterlove by Tanya Byrne
The Nesting by CJ Cooke
Breaker by Kat Ellis
I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick
Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper
A Dark and Starless Forest by Sarah Hollowell
Hideous Beauty by William Hussey
Hani & Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar
My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
The Lucky List by Rachael Lippincott
The Arrival of Someday by Jen Malone
Nightrender by Jodi Meadows
The Love Song of Ivy K Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen
This Is All Your Fault by Aminah Mae Safi
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi
Edie in Between by Laura Sibson
The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling
Starling by Isabel Strychacz
Coming Up for Air by Nicole B Tyndall
The Bone Spindle by Leslie Vedder
Ghost Wood Song by Erica Waters
The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters
Briar Girls by Rebecca Kim Wells
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geekcavepodcast · 7 months ago
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"DC Pride 2024" Reveals Story List
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DC Comics has announced the stories and creative teams for this year's DC Pride anthology.
"Hello' Spaceboy" from writer Al Ewing, artist Stephen Byrne, and letterer Aditya Bidikar follows Blue Starman.
"The Rivers and the Lakes That You're Used To" from writer and artist Ngozi Ukazu and letterer Lucas Gattoni follows Jackson Hyde Aquaman.
"Marasmius" from writer Gretchen Felker-Martin, artist Claire Roe, colorist Triona Farrell, and letterer Aditya Bidikar follows Poison Ivy and Janet from HR.
"Steeling Time" from writer Jamila Rowser, artist Oneilljones, and letterer Jodie Troutman follows Natasha Irons Steel.
"Bros Down in A-Town" from writer Jarrett Williams, artist D.J. Kirkland, and letterer Lucas Gattoni follows Jon Kent Superman, Jay, Bunker, and Ray.
"Lessons in Astral Projection" from writer Nicole Maines, artist Jordan Gibson, and letterer Ariana Maher follows Dreamer.
"Phantom Rodeo" from writer Calvin Kasulke, artist Len Gogou, colorist Marissa Louise, and letterer Morgan Martinez follows Circuit Breaker.
Other content in DC Pride 2024 includes a preview of The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley from writer Melissa Marr, artist Jenn St-Onge, colorist Jeremy Lawson, and letterer Lucas Gattoni, "Spaces" - an autobiographical story from Phil Jimenez with illustrations by artist Giulio Macaione and letterer Frank Cvetkovic, an pinups by Robin "Zombie" Higginbottom, Chloe Brailsford, Ego Rodriguez, Helen Mask, Valentine Smith, and Bailie Rosenlund.
DC Pride 2024 #1 goes on sale on May 28, 2024. The anthology will feature a main cover and a 1:25 card stock variant of the main cover by Kevin Wada, an open-to-order wraparound variant cover by David Talaski, and foil and card stock variant covers by Babs Tarr.
(Image via DC Comics - Kevin Wada's Main Cover of DC Pride 2024)
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porlovistoeinmasochist · 8 months ago
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@thenookienostradamus I have now brain rot with her. Not only Jodie Foster acting in anything is 😍🤩 for me, but her here in this! 💞🥳🎉 Like she is perfect! I was only shocked to see so much criticism. Like "the leads are not likeable", jajaja because in other seasons they so are? The small detail that the broken unlikeable asshole has no penis is apparently the deal breaker! 😒
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artsykip-arts · 2 years ago
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Meet the Artist:
Name: Kip
Age: Adult
Pronouns: She/Her They/Them
Favorite Color(s): Blue and Green
Notable Fandoms: FNaF, TES, Transformers, Pokémon
Fun Fact: My username is inspired by artsy and my favorite starter; Mudkip
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My OCs:
The Elder Scrolls (Mostly Skyrim):
Faelyn Barkwood
Legolas Barkwood
Loki Ice-Breaker
Arsyn
Trelyn Athorandus
Teeba Silver-Shadow
Transformers
Sunblade
Frog
Luna-1
Scourge
Fern
Riley
Anthony
Valentine
Jodie
Pipi
Frostbite
CuSith
Enigma
Critter
Stormtracks
Royal
Hammer
Boss
Pinky
Buck
Gonzo
Razor
Slick
Xeno
OC list to be edited as information is posted or OCs are created
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skyland2703 · 1 year ago
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fanfic titles prompt: it's not an act of love if you make her+ Marah & Kapri; either Ninja Storm proper, or what you like
Title: it's not an act of love if you make her—
Rating: G
Pairings: M/F, F/F
Characters: Marah, Kapri, Tori Hanson, Waldo “Dustin” Brooks, Cameron Watanabe
Relationships: Waldo “Dustin” Brooks/Marah, Kapri/Tori Hanson
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Post Canon, Canon, fluff, crack, Jodi-breakers, references to Netflix rom coms, fake relationships, the author regrets everything
Summary: So Lothor wasn’t the only one who got sick of the sisters.
Everyone did.
They even got sick of each other, at times. Kapri felt sometimes, that Marah was the most irritating creature in this universe. Sure, she loved her and all that, but she was annoying.
Especially when she spent more than eight hours of their day awake either talking about Dustin, or talking to Dustin.
Flirting with your “SENSEI” at an academy was supposed to be against regulations, right?
She didn’t know why exactly she approached Tori of all people, with her problem— but she was glad she did. Someone needed to pull Marah out of that lovesick baboon phase of hers, and Tori seemed like the ideal candidate.
Especially because she took Kapri by surprise, by gazing off into the distance, finger resting on chin, a mischievous grin overtaking her face, and the words that followed being, “I think I know a fooproof way to cure the lovesickness…”
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fanficmakercrazy · 2 years ago
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Robobot Resistance
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@avathestarwarrior I love this idea! Honestly I think this should an AU [I’m not the greatest to start the storyline for this au cause I’m a person who just have multiple ideas in my head lol] Credit to you though for the idea!
[Sonic Prime inspiration from this]
[Aege and Saito mostly the same age in this AU]
So Kirby failed to stop HWC invasion on time and Aege who is chrono breaker by all means, has to get Kirby to fix this time paradox! This results Star Dream who possessed President Haltmann to legit make a dystopian Popstar who is also trying to get rid of the Star Dream Resistance that’s led by surprisingly Saito! Jodie makes sure Kirby gets into better shape while Aege knows that this time paradox is slowly altering not just planet pop star but also the people that live here! [It doesn’t alter Kirby or Aege]. Kirby and Aege start having an argument with a bit of fighting to it. Kirby says he just wants to go home. Aege who is indeed stressed and a bit of suffering pain of sadness says to Kirby “YOU CANNOT GO HOME! BECAUSE WHERE YOU CALL HOME IS NOW DRIFTED FROM EXISTENCE!” Kirby starts to hear rings in his ears and starts hearing voices saying it’s his fault for not saving his home and everyone he knows on time. Aege wants to fix this mess and tells Kirby that if he wants to get their home and everyone back to their normal selves they both have to destroy Star Dream. It won’t be easy though. Many wars or fights from Star Dream against the Star Dream Resistance.
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reginaphalange2403 · 2 years ago
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Since I got a new phone recently, I’ve had to remake my list of favorite books I’ve read cause it got deleted in the transfer of data or whatever🫠 but anyway, it made me want to share some of my fav book recommendations. Something literally no one asked for but I want to do🫶🤭 *disclaimer, if u decide to read any of these books, pls pls pls check trigger warnings first, and look into what they’re about. I’m not including it here cause I don’t want to accidentally forget a trigger and then lead someone astray* enjoy!
- the “my brilliant friend” series by Elena Ferrante (aka the Neapolitan novels) literally the greatest series ever written and I will die on that hill. I would recommend these to everyone if I could
- my sister’s keeper by Jodi picoult (another absolute favorite until I die, I’m currently in the process of re-reading it for like the 4th time lmao)
- The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
- I’m glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy
- Chronicle of a death foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Between shades of gray by ruta Sepetys
- Night by Elie Wiesel
- The Yellow wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- the handmaids tale by Margaret Atwood (never seen the show but the book was great, everyone should read it in todays fucking political climate)
- Monkey Bridge by Lan Cao (wish I could erase this from my memory and read it again for the first time)
- The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brein
- living dead girl by Elizabeth Scott (LOTS of triggers for this one pls be careful)
- A spark of light by Jodi picoult
- the dew breaker by Edwidge Danticat
- lord of the flies by William Golding (I know we all had to read this for school but still so good)
- Doubt by John Patrick Shanley (technically a parable/play. The movie stars Meryl streep Amy adams AND viola Davis AND Phillip Seymour Hoffman. PACKED with talent😤 )
Ok I’m done:)
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youngprincesstyphoon · 8 days ago
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Prisha Kumari
Age: 20
Birthday: April 9 2004 (Aries)
Generation: Gen Z
Nationality: Indian
Hobbies: Belly dancing, sketching, cooking, dancing, and pageants
Birth place: Mumbai, India
Careers/jobs: Actress, model, Bar dancer (part-time job), Social media influencer sensation, and University student (Graduated early), and a Mom
Relationship: Rahim Maharaja (Husband)/Sanjay Mohaltra (Ex-boyfriend)
Status: Married (October 16, 2024)
Religion: Hindu 🕉️
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite tv show(s): Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, India's Best Dancer, Super Dancer, Big Boss, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, and Say Yes to the Dress (India)
Favorite movie(s): Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Tees Mar Khan, Dabangg movies 1 and 2, Ra. One, Bride and Prejudice, Slumdog Millionaire, Ek Paheli Leela, Jodi Breakers, Main Hoon Na, Jab We Met, Popcorn Khao Mast Ho Jao, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Double Dhamaal
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sundaysongbook · 2 months ago
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2024年09月08日プレイリスト「リクエスト特集」
歌を贈ろう / 竹内まりや (CD SINGLE)
歌を贈ろう / 竹内まりや 08月28日発売 ニュー・シングル
SUSPICION / TERRY STAFFORD (JP 45)
SUSPICION / TERRY STAFFORD '64
MR. DIEINGLY SAD / THE CLITTERS (US 45)
MR. DIEINGLY SAD / THE CRITTERS '66
I'M A GREEDY MAN / JAMES BROWN (JP 45)
I'M A GREEDY MAN / JAMES BROWN '71
THE MAN / BARRY WHITE (CD)
SEPTEMBER WHEN I FIRST MET YOU / BARRY WHITE "THE MAN" '78
CRUSADE / JOHN MAYALL'S BLUES BREAKERS (CD)
OH, PRETTY WOMAN / JOHN MAYALL'S BLUES BREAKERS "CRUSADE" '67
STRANGER ON THE SHORE / ACKER BILK (US 45)
STRANGER ON THE SHORE / ACKER BILK '61
MELODIES / 山下達郎 (CD)
悲しみのJODY / 山下達郎 "メロディーズ" '93
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acollectionofas · 6 months ago
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Had this ice breaker at a dumb work meeting and the question was "if your life was a movie, what genre would it be and who would play you?" And this older white lady said "it would be a Japanese anime and I would be played by Jodie Foster" which is a level of insanity I didn't know was possible
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wewerecore · 8 months ago
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CORE presents The Co-Op 2024 - Update
We at COal REgion Pro-Wrestling would like to first thank our super sponsors for The Co-Op 2024, the United States Space Force and General Dynamics. They share CORE's commitment to bringing forward ideas that shape our world.
Thursday April 4th, 2024 - 23rd Street Armory - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- After thirty years The Co-Op has partnered with the National Wrestling Alliance to revive Eastern Championship Wrestling! Since the legendary Philadelphia based independent promotion closed up shop in 1994, fans have been clamoring for Eastern Championship Wrestling to return. Hardcore fans have continued to chant the initials of Eastern Championship Wrestling at events all over the globe, and finally it returns to Philadelphia for a one night stand as part of The Co-Op.
Eastern Championship Wrestling - Super Spring Sizzler Spectacular
01. Tony Stetson (with Johnny Hot Body) vs. Damien Stone 02. The Sandman vs. Miguel Perez Jr. 03. Tommy Dreamer and Johnny Gunn vs. The Dark Patriot and Jason Knight 04. Tatsumi Fujinami vs. Osamu Nishimura 05. Three Way Dance: Stevie Richards vs. 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Mikey Whipwreck 06. Eastern Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title Match: Shane Douglas (with Mr. Hughes) vs. Tito Santana
Friday April 5th, 2024 - 23rd Street Armory - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- One of the most talked about matches from last year's annual wrestling week returns with a new format. Eight women will take part in a one-night tournament. The winner of the tournament will face off against Lindsay Snow in the main event. The winner of that match will not only win Lindsay Snow's Kaiju Cannabis Cup II, but will win control of this event next year! - In special non-tournament action, despite her recent success in TNA, Jody Threat still wants revenge for the vicious attack she suffered at the hands of Athena. Jody Threat has challenged Athena's top minion Billie Starkz to a grudge match. - Also in non-tournament action, Queen Aminata and Raychell Rose will defend the SHIMMER Tag Team Championship against Miu Watanabe and Rika Tatsumi.
Lindsay Snow's Kaiju Cannabis Cup II
01. Hyan vs. Kenzie Paige 02. Yuki Kamifuku vs. Alexxis Falcon 03. Killer Kelly vs. Ram Kaichow 04. Nicole Matthews vs. Jessie McKay 05. Non-Tournament: Billie Starkz vs. Jody Threat 06. Semi-Finals: X vs. X 07. Semi-Finals: X vs. X 08. SHIMMER Tag Team Championship Match: Queen Aminata and Raychell Rose (Champions) vs. Hakuchumu (Miu Watanabe and Rika Tatsumi) 09. Finals: X vs. X .0. Kaiju Cannabis Cup Match: Lindsay Snow vs. X
Saturday April 6th, 2024 - 23rd Street Armory - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Jeff Jarrett's Spring Breakers returns by popular demand. Jeff Jarrett again takes the pencil from Sonjay Dutt and guarantees great wrestling action presented in a wholly unique party-like atmosphere. - Two masked tag team wrestlers calling themselves The Devil's Masked Man A and The Devil's Masked Man B have demanded a spot on this card. The Devil's Masked Men claim to be the rightful holders of the Ring Of Honor Tag Team Championship titles, according to these men they were fired from AEW for being "too dangerous" and replaced by Mike Bennett and Matt Taven. Jeff Jarrett has honored their request and they will have a chance to prove the legitimacy of their claims starting at Jeff Jarrett's Spring Breakers 2.
Jeff Jarrett's Spring Breakers 2: Port Of Call Philadelphia
01. Mikey Whipwreck and Tajiri vs. DAMNATION T.A. (Daisuke Sasaki and KANON) 02. The TrustBusters (Sonny Kiss and Slim J) vs. The Devil's Masked Man A and The Devil's Masked Man B 03. Riho vs. Rhio 04. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen) vs. Schadenfreude International (Chris Brookes and Takeshi Masada) 05. Mistico, Titan, Star Jr., and Flip Gordon vs. Los Super Astros (El Merenguero/Super Loco/Jose Estrada Jr./Miguel Perez Jr.) 06. Mark Briscoe vs. Axel Tischer 07. Satnam Singh/Jay Lethal/Sonjay Dutt/Karen Jarrett/X vs. Effy/Allie Katch/Dark Sheik/Sawyer Wreck/Maki Itoh 08. Texas Chainsaw Massacre Deathmatch: Leatherface vs. Jeff Jarrett
Sunday April 7th, 2024 - 23rd Street Armory - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CORE Pro #127 04/07/24 White Flag 23rd Street Armory - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- CORE returns for the first time since Christmas night of 2023!
CORE - White Flag 01. Big Dan Champion/Joshua Bishop/Hyan/Kylie Paige vs. Hang Your Head In Shame (James Drake/Zack Gibson/Killer Kelly/Xia Brookside) 02. Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth vs. folkstyle (Shaw Mason and Tim Bosby) 03. Giant Baba Yaga and Fuego Del Sol vs. "Cool Hand" Angelo Parker and Ruby Soho 04. YOICHI vs. Mad Dog Connelly 05. Hallowicked and Frightmare vs. Astronauts (Fuminori Abe and Takuya Nomura) 06. The 37KAMIINA (Yuki Ueno and MAO) vs. Starboy Charlie and Marcus Mathers 07. Queen Aminata and Raychell Rose vs. STARS (Mayu Iwatani and Momo Kohgo) 08. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Titus Alexander
Other Events:
CORE Rage Party 04/05/24 Union Transfer - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The biggest party you’ll ever attend! Festivities will kick-off thirty minutes after Ring Of Honor's Supercard Of Honor
Featuring live music and all your favorite wrestlers. Performances from… William Patrick Corgan's Zwan Destroyer Graham Parker CMAT And a special DJ set by Gronk!
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authorunpublished · 11 months ago
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Book Review: Dawn Breaker
Title: Dawnbreaker [Salvation Cycle 2] Author: Jodi Meadows Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Rating: 4 Stars Description/Synopsis: The thin membrane of magic separating the human and demonic planes has been destroyed. Nightrender, the immortal warrior of the gods, must find a way to rebuild it, but Hanne—the serpent girl, always too cunning to be trusted, too hungry for power—has become High Queen,…
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likeafolkssong · 11 months ago
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Books Read in 2023
1. The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave
2. No Further Questions - Gillian McAllister
3. The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
4. The Two Lives of Lydia Bird - Josie Silver
5. The Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist - Debbie Mirza
6. Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus
7. Killers of a Certain Age - Deanna Raybourn
8. We Were Never Here - Andrea Bartz
9. We Should All be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche
10. The Paris Library - Janet Skeslien Charles
11. The House in the Pines - Ana Reyes
12. The Rose Code - Kate Quinn
13. To Raise a Boy - Emma Brown
14. Rock Paper Scissors - Alice Feeney
15. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew Perry
16. One Night on the Island - Josie Silver
17. Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan
18. The Marlow Murder Club - Robert Thorogood
19. The Invisible Husband of Frick Island - Colleen Oakley
20. I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist - Norman L. Geisler and Frank Turek
21. The Cliff House - Chris Brookmyre
22. The It Girl - Ruth Ware
23. Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now - Jaron Lanier
24. The Grace Year - Kim Liggett
25. The Better Sister - Alafair Burke
26. Blood Sugar - Sascha Rothchild
27. You Were There Too - Colleen Oakley
28. Meet Me at the Lake - Carley Fortune
29. The Bondage Breaker - Neil T. Anderson
30. The Maid - Nita Prose
31. The Magician’s Nephew - C.S. Lewis (reread)
32. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - C.S. Lewis (reread)
33. The Horse and His Boy - C.S. Lewis (reread)
34. Prince Caspian - C.S. Lewis (reread)
35. The Christmas Murder Game - Alexandra Benedict
36. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - C.S. Lewis (reread)
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my-weird-news · 1 year ago
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🔥 Shocking: Celebs' R-Rated Debuts! You Won't Believe Who's #1!
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Hollywood's R-Rated Adventures: Celebs Gone Wild on the Silver Screen! Ah, Hollywood, the place where dreams come true... and where even the sweetest stars occasionally dabble in a little cinematic debauchery! 🎬 It's no shocker these days when a celeb stars in an R-rated flick – it's like spotting a pigeon in the city: they're practically everywhere. But let's hop in the time machine, way back to the late '60s, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), now the MPA, was like, "Hey, we need to rate these things!" And thus, films started wearing their rating labels with pride, like badges of honor. But oh, the scandal! 🙊 Back then, pint-sized future superstars were innocently popping up in movies even their teddy bears wouldn't be allowed to watch. The kid actors were like, "Mom, I've got my first role!" and Mom was like, "Oh, that's nice, dear. Wait, you're doing WHAT in the movie?" 😲 Leonardo DiCaprio: Remember when Leo was a fresh-faced youngster, before he became the master of raising one eyebrow and winning Oscars? Well, his initiation into the R-rated world was "This Boy's Life" in '93. Yep, even before Titanic, he was navigating his way through R-rated waters. And look who was there to greet him? None other than Robert De Niro, probably asking, "You talkin' to me?" Kerri Washington: Kerri didn't tiptoe into the world of R-rated films – she dove right in with "Our Song" in 2000. It's like she skipped the kiddie pool and cannonballed into the deep end. The film was set in Brooklyn and was all about teenagers' lives intertwining. It wasn't exactly a critical darling, but hey, it got her foot in the door for bigger things, like "Save the Last Dance." Natalie Portman: Natalie, oh Natalie, you truly were a "Professional" – at just 11 years old! In "Leon: The Professional," she played Matilda, a girl orphaned by a family tragedy. This was a character who could hold her own against hitmen – and at that age, most of us were still figuring out how to tie our shoelaces without falling over. Elisabeth Moss: Ah, Elisabeth Moss, our beloved Peggy Olson from "Mad Men." But before she was slinging ad pitches, she was sleuthing around in "Separate Lives" at the tender age of 12. The film was a mystery about multiple personalities, which sounds like a super advanced game of hide and seek. Jennifer Lopez: J.Lo, the ultimate triple-threat – dancer, actress, and pop star. Who could've predicted her trajectory from "Fly Girl" to R-rated film queen? Her R-rated debut, "My Family" in '95, had her journeying across the border with a child. Talk about multitasking – from Fly Girl to Super Mom! Amy Adams: Now, Amy Adams didn't exactly kickstart her career with an R-rated escapade, but she did have a saucy detour. Remember "Cruel Intentions 2," that direct-to-video gem? Yep, Amy was right there, stepping into Sarah Michelle Gellar's shoes. But hey, it's all part of the Hollywood shuffle, right? Selena Gomez: Our Disney darling decided it was time to break the mold. So, she left the sunshine and rainbows behind and hopped into the world of "Spring Breakers." Selena was ready to show that she's more than just a sweet princess – she's a serious actor, y'all. 💪 Zac Efron: Ah, Zac Efron – the heartthrob who went from Disney prince to R-rated hunk. "The Paperboy" was his ticket to the R-rated club, where he teamed up with none other than Matthew McConaughey. And guess what? Love bloomed in the sultry Southern air. It's like a rom-com, but with more legal drama. Jennifer Lawrence: Before she was catching fire as Katniss, JLaw was dealing cards in "The Poker House." But don't worry, it wasn't a movie about poker strategy – it was Lori Petty's autobiographical story. And yes, she's been collecting Oscars ever since. Jodie Foster: Way back when she was just 12 years old, Jodie Foster hopped into a taxi... driver. In "Taxi Driver," she played a young prostitute. And guess what? Her sister even stepped in for those "explicit scenes." Sisterly love, right? Amy Poehler: Who knew that the queen of comedy, Amy Poehler, had her first R-rated adventure in "Wet Hot American Summer"? Alongside Paul Rudd and Elizabeth Banks, they were all basically unknowns at the time. Look how far they've come since then! Alexander Skarsgård: Before he was conquering TV screens with his Viking charm, Alexander Skarsgård graced the R-rated world in "Zoolander." He played a male model named Meekus, and guess what? He even kept his real Swedish accent. Authenticity, folks! Michael Fassbender: Long before he was bending metal as Magneto, Michael Fassbender was flexing his acting muscles in "300." He played Stelios, a brave warrior in the Battle of Thermopylae. It's like a history lesson with more six-packs. Ryan Gosling: Oh, Ryan, you smooth operator. "The Believer" was your R-rated initiation, and boy, did you dive in headfirst. Playing a Jewish Nazi, you went full method – shaved head, weight gain, and all. Now that's commitment to a role! Carey Mulligan: While we often remember Carey for her Oscar-nominated performance in "An Education," she also dipped her toes in the R-rated pool with "Public Enemies." A versatile star from the get-go! Scarlett Johansson: In 1995, Scarlett popped onto the R-rated scene in "Just Cause." A serial killer thriller with Sean Connery and Ed Harris? Well, that's one way to start building a diverse filmography. Viola Davis: Viola Davis didn't just tiptoe into the R-rated world – she strutted right in with "Out of Sight" in '96. The film did wonders for her career, proving that sometimes, taking a walk on the wild side pays off big time. Anne Hathaway: From princess to provocateur, Anne Hathaway broke free from her good-girl image with "Havoc" in 2005. Nude scenes and lewd situations? Anne, you were really getting... ahem, "Havoc"-y. Vanessa Hudgens: Before she was a Disney sensation, Vanessa had a teeny, tiny R-rated cameo in "Thirteen" in 2003. Just a little taste of what was to come! Abigail Breslin: Abigail Breslin didn't waste any time – at just seven or eight years old, she starred in "Keane" in 2004. Sundance loved it,# Hollywood's R-Rated Adventures: Celebs Gone Wild on the Silver Screen! Ah, Hollywood, the place where dreams come true... and where even the sweetest stars occasionally dabble in a little cinematic debauchery! 🎬 It's no shocker these days when a celeb stars in an R-rated flick – it's like spotting a pigeon in the city: they're practically everywhere. But let's hop in the time machine, way back to the late '60s, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), now the MPA, was like, "Hey, we need to rate these things!" And thus, films started wearing their rating labels with pride, like badges of honor. But oh, the scandal! 🙊 Back then, pint-sized future superstars were innocently popping up in movies even their teddy bears wouldn't be allowed to watch. The kid actors were like, "Mom, I've got my first role!" and Mom was like, "Oh, that's nice, dear. Wait, you're doing WHAT in the movie?" 😲 Leonardo DiCaprio: Remember when Leo was a fresh-faced youngster, before he became the master of raising one eyebrow and winning Oscars? Well, his initiation into the R-rated world was "This Boy's Life" in '93. Yep, even before Titanic, he was navigating his way through R-rated waters. And look who was there to greet him? None other than Robert De Niro, probably asking, "You talkin' to me?" Kerri Washington: Kerri didn't tiptoe into the world of R-rated films – she dove right in with "Our Song" in 2000. It's like she skipped the kiddie pool and cannonballed into the deep end. The film was set in Brooklyn and was all about teenagers' lives intertwining. It wasn't exactly a critical darling, but hey, it got her foot in the door for bigger things, like "Save the Last Dance." Natalie Portman: Natalie, oh Natalie, you truly were a "Professional" – at just 11 years old! In "Leon: The Professional," she played Matilda, a girl orphaned by a family tragedy. This was a character who could hold her own against hitmen – and at that age, most of us were still figuring out how to tie our shoelaces without falling over. Elisabeth Moss: Ah, Elisabeth Moss, our beloved Peggy Olson from "Mad Men." But before she was slinging ad pitches, she was sleuthing around in "Separate Lives" at the tender age of 12. The film was a mystery about multiple personalities, which sounds like a super advanced game of hide and seek. Jennifer Lopez: J.Lo, the ultimate triple-threat – dancer, actress, and pop star. Who could've predicted her trajectory from "Fly Girl" to R-rated film queen? Her R-rated debut, "My Family" in '95, had her journeying across the border with a child. Talk about multitasking – from Fly Girl to Super Mom! Amy Adams: Now, Amy Adams didn't exactly kickstart her career with an R-rated escapade, but she did have a saucy detour. Remember "Cruel Intentions 2," that direct-to-video gem? Yep, Amy was right there, stepping into Sarah Michelle Gellar's shoes. But hey, it's all part of the Hollywood shuffle, right? Selena Gomez: Our Disney darling decided it was time to break the mold. So, she left the sunshine and rainbows behind and hopped into the world of "Spring Breakers." Selena was ready to show that she's more than just a sweet princess – she's a serious actor, y'all. 💪 Zac Efron: Ah, Zac Efron – the heartthrob who went from Disney prince to R-rated hunk. "The Paperboy" was his ticket to the R-rated club, where he teamed up with none other than Matthew McConaughey. And guess what? Love bloomed in the sultry Southern air. It's like a rom-com, but with more legal drama. Jennifer Lawrence: Before she was catching fire as Katniss, JLaw was dealing cards in "The Poker House." But don't worry, it wasn't a movie about poker strategy – it was Lori Petty's autobiographical story. And yes, she's been collecting Oscars ever since. Jodie Foster: Way back when she was just 12 years old, Jodie Foster hopped into a taxi... driver. In "Taxi Driver," she played a young prostitute. And guess what? Her sister even stepped in for those "explicit scenes." Sisterly love, right? Amy Poehler: Who knew that the queen of comedy, Amy Poehler, had her first R-rated adventure in "Wet Hot American Summer"? Alongside Paul Rudd and Elizabeth Banks, they were all basically unknowns at the time. Look how far they've come since then! Alexander Skarsgård: Before he was conquering TV screens with his Viking charm, Alexander Skarsgård graced the R-rated world in "Zoolander." He played a male model named Meekus, and guess what? He even kept his real Swedish accent. Authenticity, folks! Michael Fassbender: Long before he was bending metal as Magneto, Michael Fassbender was flexing his acting muscles in "300." He played Stelios, a brave warrior in the Battle of Thermopylae. It's like a history lesson with more six-packs. Ryan Gosling: Oh, Ryan, you smooth operator. "The Believer" was your R-rated initiation, and boy, did you dive in headfirst. Playing a Jewish Nazi, you went full method – shaved head, weight gain, and all. Now that's commitment to a role! Carey Mulligan: While we often remember Carey for her Oscar-nominated performance in "An Education," she also dipped her toes in the R-rated pool with "Public Enemies." A versatile star from the get-go! Scarlett Johansson: In 1995, Scarlett popped onto the R-rated scene in "Just Cause." A serial killer thriller with Sean Connery and Ed Harris? Well, that's one way to start building a diverse filmography. Viola Davis: Viola Davis didn't just tiptoe into the R-rated world – she strutted right in with "Out of Sight" in '96. The film did wonders for her career, proving that sometimes, taking a walk on the wild side pays off big time. Anne Hathaway: From princess to provocateur, Anne Hathaway broke free from her good-girl image with "Havoc" in 2005. Nude scenes and lewd situations? Anne, you were really getting... ahem, "Havoc"-y. Vanessa Hudgens: Before she was a Disney sensation, Vanessa had a teeny, tiny R-rated cameo in "Thirteen" in 2003. Just a little taste of what was to come! Abigail Breslin: Abigail Breslin didn't waste any time – at just seven or eight years old, she starred in "Keane" in 2004. Sundance loved it, Read the full article
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