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dmsr-art · 13 days ago
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historicalreusedcostumes · 4 months ago
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This white/silver costumes with embroidery on with red stones on is worn on Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII of England in The Tudors: Death of a Monarchy (2010) and later worn on Jordan Lee as Phillip II of Spain in Reign: Pilot (2013)
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Why do I feel like Jordan Li was originally born female? Cause then it would be much worse when you think about it. Their parents want a son so hard, they basically ignore their power to change gender or what they child can do as long as theyre a male. The reaction of Jordan is so so sad and angry. I cant help it but imagine how f!Jordan gets pressured by their family that theyre not good enough or that women cant become a heir or whatever other bullsh*t because by their acting and words it really states that their parents HATE that their child is a female too.
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sylvansleuth · 3 months ago
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Murder🤝Be Racist
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gastronauts · 3 months ago
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paulcronin · 5 months ago
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Words that Scare me
Over the years I have had friends turn up or phone out of the blue. Can I pop around and see you? Sure I have said, then they started. It was in the 80s and I was invited to an event, woo hoo, I forget the pitch however it was Amway. A bunch of people with glazed eyes wanting to draw the circles. I almost fell in.There was Tupper ware, Avon, some other cosmetic business, all promising riches. All…
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stateofsport211 · 6 months ago
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Wimbledon JBS U-14 RR3 Group C: Jordan Lee def. Rafaelentino Ali da Costa 6-3, 6-1 Match Stats
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Jordan might have been too powerful for Rafaelentino in this match, especially as his clean ballstriking struck most of the latter's position from the baseline. Bar the second match tussle earlier that day, the former's raw power could be felt through his forehand, where his precision landed some winners or those preceding shots that brought Rafaelentino off-balance. This way, not only Jordan scored 22 winners to Rafaelentino's 10, but he also nailed 77% of his net points and converted 29% of his break points along the way.
Furthermore, Jordan's dominance was also reflected through his service games. Even though Rafaelentino scored an ace throughout the match, Jordan landed 62% of his first serves and optimized it through winning 72% of his first serve points, which helped him getting away from the slight troubles around his serves. However, even though Rafaelentino did not double fault at all compared to Jordan's 1, the former could only win 44% of his second serve points, putting Jordan's service game more consistent as he won 70% of his second serve points.
As a result of winning Group C, Jordan Lee advanced to the semifinals, where he will face Dongjae Kim as the Group B winner, with also 3 victories. On the other hand, even if Rafaelentino was the runner-up of the group, he entered the first section of the consolation draw where he will face Group D runner-up, Scott Watson, also to be played later on. Should be interesting to follow these groups of players moving forward, the future looks bright for them as their game develops.
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fruitbasketball · 1 year ago
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JUSTICE AND JORDAN TOO FUCKING HOOK EM BABYYYYYY
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sl0wdiver · 5 months ago
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Would like to concur with @gutof on Twitter and @Comegetyourjuice on Insta because the Facecard Team is delivering
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ernest-shackleton · 3 months ago
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Average dropout show
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iguessweallcrazyithinktho · 5 months ago
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sylvansleuth · 3 months ago
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I have a question. I'm gonna be stupid cause I don't have a palate, technically.
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gastronauts · 3 months ago
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Just what Brennan ordered — a very HEAVY meal!
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thesnobbyartsyblog · 3 months ago
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stateofsport211 · 6 months ago
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The second set turned out to further display Jordan's raw power even if Rafaelentino did not seem to get out of steam. This started from Rafaelentino's failed smash that also created Jordan's break point in the second game before the latter's preceding forehand that outhit Rafaelentino's forehand error created his latest break point, securing the early break afterward (2-0). Jordan followed this up with a consolidation to 3-0.
A game later, Jordan's fourth-shot forehand winner created another break point before its immediate conversion doubled his lead (4-0), saving Rafaelentino's break point that was made due to his forehand error thanks to his smooth and powerful forehand winner that further confirmed his raw power. After a forever deuce situation, Jordan held his serves to 5-0, where he almost scored a working pass 2 points into the next game that turned out to be out before Rafaelentino held to 5-1. This meant Jordan had to serve for the match, where even though his previous match points were saved due to some unforced errors, he still served the second-set breadstick (6-1) to confirm his spot in tomorrow's semifinals, avoiding the consolation draw as a result.
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heytherecentaurs · 3 months ago
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What I like about Gastronauts is not only is it funny but it doesn’t have the drama that other cooking shows have. It’s unnecessary. And I don’t like drama. Show me people making food. That’s all I want. The fact you’ve got funny people doing bits on the sidelines is great. It’s perfect.
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