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thatsbutterbaby · 20 days ago
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Lloyd Rees (Yeronga, Queensland, Australia1895 - 1988) - The orange groves of Granada, 1967. Drawing in pen, ink, watercolour. .
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oldsardens · 4 months ago
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Lloyd Rees - Morning Vision (Lane Cove River) 1982
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cygneeclectique · 2 years ago
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Fire Haze at Gerringong, 1980
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metisket · 1 year ago
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book recs request ❤🖤❤🖤 🙏🙏🙏 in this case, book recs that you feel have inspired your writing style, or inspired your fics somehow?
Hmmm...this is a fun one but a tough one, because I'm not sure I'm really self-aware enough to know the true answer here. But I'll try! A lot of books/authors I believe shaped my writing style did it when I was pretty young, so we're getting some YA over here.
Robin McKinley
I must have read The Outlaws of Sherwood a dozen times between ages 10 and 15. I love me a hero who literally doesn't want to be here and got conned into this by pushy, well-meaning friends. Marian was the most badass Marian I'd ever encountered. Random, complicated, weird side-characters, my beloved. Cecily somehow speaking directly to whatever was unhinged about my own childhood feelings about my gender. Flawless, 10/10, should really re-read to see if it holds up.
This is not to minimize the ridiculous number of times I read The Hero and The Crown, The Blue Sword, Beauty, and Deerskin, because I also read them So Many Times that they've probably become a part of my psyche. Literally none of her heroes want to be heroes. But they've been informed that they are. Apparently. Ugh. Love to hate that for them.
Lloyd Alexander
I also re-read The Chronicles of Prydain at least once a year for many years. It has almost certainly messed with my mind. I was especially unhinged about The Castle of Llyr, because Princess Eilonwy. The best, the worst, the angriest princess. Love and respect. Taran I could take or leave, particularly during his Taran Wanderer phase (I was less sympathetic to his growing pains than I was to Eilonwy's), but The High King was a fantastic payoff, loved everything, no notes.
...Damn, I need to reread this series, also.
Lois McMaster Bujold
I didn't read The Vorkosigan Saga until college, but it immediately hit my brain hard. Fantastic characterization. The way she writes trauma and recovery from trauma, amazing.
Miles. What a character. What a mess. What a problem. He is only a little guy, literally and figuratively, and he's going to do his best to convince you that he didn't mean to offend that guy, set that building on fire, or end that empire. You know. Like a liar.
Sarah Rees Brennan
My number one fanfic influence--her style of writing is so delightful that, particularly when writing Harry Potter fic, I'd sometimes find myself paraphrasing her. I had to Sarah Rees Brennan-proof my fic to make sure I wasn't being an accidentally plagiarist, because her turns of phrase would just go subliminal in my brain. This honestly may still be happening, and if it is, I'm so sorry, Sarah, it's not on purpose.
My favorite of her books is In Other Lands, the story of a boy who is whisked away to magic school in magic land and is extremely annoyed to find himself there. Like why. Why is the plumbing medieval. Why don't phones work. Why is this magical Sparta.
...He's not wrong, is the thing. But he won't bend and he won't break and he won't leave, so apparently he's just going to have to fix the world himself. God help everyone! Love him. Love his friends. Love the entire world and setup and every single side character.
Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
I have been informed that you can see the Pratchett and Gaiman influences in my writing. I think this is a lie people have told me to make me feel better, but you know, I Want To Believe. So I'll include them.
Pratchett: Love for virtually the entire Discworld series, with an especially fondness for the Watch books and Susan. Still obsessed with Vetinari after all these years. What if Machiavelli but chill, though.
Gaiman: Lost track of how many times I've reread Sandman. The characters, the coolness, the weirdness, the meta! Especially obsessed with Death. Just someone being very calm and collected in the face of all kinds of horrifying nonsense. I admire that. Love nearly all of his books, but my favorite is probably Anansi Boys. Bet your stupid family drama doesn't involve gods. Or at least. I hope it doesn't.
Erin Morgenstern
I'm cheating by including her, because she didn't actually influence my writing, I just WISH SHE HAD. She can't, sadly, because my outline game will never be that strong. I know my limits. But DAMN. ENVY.
Both of her books are without flaw, but I did love The Night Circus just that little bit more, probably because I am weak to a circus. I firmly recommend The Starless Sea also, though, because it features an Unhinged Library. The characters and settings and descriptions--delightful.
But the best part is the WAY the stories are told. They're not chronological--they're like little intricate puzzle-boxes, where you open one panel, and there's a story, and you open another panel, and there's a different story, and by the fifth panel, there's a story that connected to the first panel, but also a little to the third panel, and--
LOOK, I CAN'T EVEN DESCRIBE IT. It should be confusing, but it isn't. It's perfect. Just the right amount of information at the perfect time connecting to other pieces of information in a complex, interesting, deeply satisfying way. I would kill to be able to do this. Kill. I actually tried to do this in 'Mirror Image', and I had to give it up, because the level of incoherence was off the charts. ffffffffffff howwwww does she dooooo eeeeeet.
Anyway, I think those are the big ones. Special mentions to: Tom Holt, a deeply weird writer who strongly influenced one fic in particular (Some Confusion, DGM), Patricia C. Wrede, because Dealing with Dragons in general and Cimorene in particular got to me, and Dennis Lehane, because a) his historical fiction is inspiring, and b) I love his handling of The Unhinged Friend in the Patrick and Angie books. The best unhinged friend. He booby traps his own home. Love him. What is wrong with him? We'll never know.
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ianchisnall · 9 months ago
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MPs debate checks to 'safeguard' gamblers
In Parliament this week several important debates will take place. This afternoon a subject will be organised by Christina Rees, the Labour MP for Neath in South Wales. Christina sets out “e-petition 649894 relating to financial risk checks for gambling” relating to the petition entitled “Stop the implementation of betting affordability/financial risk checks” which currently has more than 103,000…
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the-hottest-band-tournament · 2 months ago
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Submissions for the hottest 80s male musicians
Go wild everyone! We have 256 slots to fill!
Submissions 178/256
List of submitted people
Phil Collins 
Michael Monroe
Duff McKagan
Vince Neil
Kee Marcello
Michael Sweet
Roger Taylor 
Joe Elliott
Sting
Michael Hutchence
Bono
Larry Mullen Jr.
Tom Petty
Axl Rose 
Razzle Dingley
Eddie Van Halen
Dave Mustaine
Nikki Sixx 
Morten Harket
Tommy Lee
John Deacon 
Zakk Wylde
Steven Adler
Slash 
Izzy Stradlin 
Jon Bon Jovi
Richie Sambora
Kelly Nickels
Bret Michaels
Warren Demartini
Sebastian Bach
Rachel Bolan
Jerry Harrison
Eric Brittingham
Steven Tyler
George Harrison
Brian May
Tom Keifer
Mick Mars
Paul Stanley
Joey Tempest
Jani Lane
Prince
David Bowie
Ozzy Osbourne
Sami Yaffa
Angus Young
Rikki Rockett
David Lee Roth
Bobby Dall
Robin Zander
Eric Bazilian
Jimmy Page
Kirk Hammett
James Hetfield
Jason Newsted
Morrissey
Nick Beggs
Steve Clark
Chris Lowe
Rick Savage
Robert Smith
Robbin Crosby
David Sylvian
Daryl Hall
John Oates
Rod Stewart
Billy Squier
Nasty Suicide
Geddy Lee
David Coverdale
George Lynch
Randy Rhoads
Alice Cooper
David Bryan
Steven Sweet
Freddie Mercury
Terry Hall
Stone Gossard
Nuno Bettencourt
Bruce Kulick
Leif Garett
Adam Yauch
Mike Tramp
Blixa Bargeld
Dave Vanian
Nick Cave
Gary Numan
C.C. DeVille
Bryan Adams
Eazy-E
Bob Dylan
Bernard Sumner
Kenny Loggins
Richard Marx
Lionel Richie
Patrick Swayze
Billy Ocean
Michael Stipe
Corey Hart
Murray Head
David Byrne
Warren Cuccurullo
Rob Zombie
Russell Mael
Mark Mothersbaugh
Martin L. Gore
Dave Gahan
Tracii Guns
Phil Lewis
John Cougar Mellencamp
Jon Farriss
Roland Orzabal
Yoshiki
Billy Joel
Weird Al Yankovic
Joe Strummer
Billy Idol
John Taylor
Michael McDonald
Klaus Nomi
Rob Halford
George Michael
Terence Trent D'Arby
Joe Perry
Paul Williams
Brad Whitford
Stephen Pearcy
Juan Croucier
Bobby Blotzer
MC Hammer
Rick James
Eddie Murphy
Mick Jagger
Don Johnson
James Lomenzo
Meat Loaf
Keith Richards
Ronnie Wood
Cliff Williams
Lars Ulrich
Cliff Burton
Steve Harris
Dave Murray
Adrian Smith
Bruce Dickinson
Marian Gold
Bernhard Lloyd
Frank Mertens
Per Gessle
Tim Farriss
Kirk Pengilly
Rockwell
Andy Scott
Brian Connolly
Peter Wolf
Bruce Springsteen
Jason Becker
Neil Tennant
John Norum
Alex Lifeson
Neil Peart
Paul Simon
Art Garfunkel
Nick Rhodes
Andy Fletcher
Alan Wilder
Robert Sweet
Oz Fox
Magne Furuholmen
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
Dave Stewart
John Rees
Thomas Anders
Huey Lewis
Adam Ant
Falco
Rick Springfield
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theofficersacademy · 4 months ago
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Happy August! TOA is now officially five years old. None of the mods had this milestone in mind five years ago, but now that we're here, how about another five years?
Housekeeping
Current Month in TOA: Lone Moon
This month is event month, so there will be no new mission board! But like last year, the June & July Mission Board will be extended to run through the end of August. The Unaffiliated requirement remains in effect for the Unaffiliated & Faculty-specific tasks.
The event will run from August 1st to August 31st. Signups are now closed - stay tuned for more information tomorrow at noon EST!
Our monthly submission limit on the site that hosts our event signups has been reset so everyone is free to take the quiz for fun now.
We will be announcing a second 5th-Year Anniversary activity on August 4th and another on August 8th. This will not require IC participation. Stay tuned for the details.
Please don’t forget to leave feedback on our feedback poll for this month! We do check the responses regularly, so if you have concerns during the event, the feedback poll is an appropriate place to pop in. Alternatively, the mods’ DMs are always open. We're wiping the Wanted List this month so our character wish list will be fresh for the new year.
Speaking of the event, stay tuned for noon EST for more information!
Important Updates
The requirements to master a lord class acquired for participation in an event have been updated. You cannot master the class with the same event that you acquired it, but any official event afterwards (Arena, Ethereal ball, etc.) can count for its mastery
We are changing our event schedule for all subsequent years: there will now only be ONE Arena event per year, not two, and it will be held in November. Originally, the biannual Arena design was implemented to rigorously test the combat manual, which was brand new at the time. Now that the manual is more or less stable, we've decided that two Arena events is no longer necessary. Because we already had an Arena event this year in June though, the next Arena won't take place until November 2025.
TOA runs a lot of events, and it makes it difficult for our members (and the mods) to have a life outside of TOA or reply to regular threads in a timely manner. Many of our members also have great ideas of their own and have expressed interest in running their own mini events during the year, but there just hasn't been a good time for them when TOA has a big event every other month. We hope that removing the second Arena will give everyone some breathing room.
Other
BIRTHDAYS
August Mun Birthdays: Axl (1st), Arden (9th), Penny (19th), Ren (20th), Harrow (25th), Maxie (28th), Kuno (29th)
August Muse Birthdays: Ephraim (1st), Eirika (1st), Natasha (6th), Laslow (7th), Alfred (8th), Patty (10th), Yuri (12th), Ares (14th), Dheginsea (14th), Edward (15th), Kliff (19th), Shiro (22nd)
MUN ANNIVERSARIES
1st year: none
2nd year: Kano (3rd), Havoc (30th)
3rd year: Birdie (4th), Vio (5th), Vivi (6th)
4th year: Soji (7th), Maxie (8th)
5th year: Ree (3rd)
MUSE ANNIVERSARIES
1st year: Naesala (4th), Henry (6th)
2nd year: Linhardt (3rd), Seliph (10th), Camilla (23rd), Lloyd (30th)
3rd year: none
4th year: Marth (7th), Farina (8th)
Muses who have been in the group for a solid year will also be granted an Academy Brooch to put in their inventory. It doesn’t do anything. It just lets others know your character has been around the block. These characters are also granted a new opportunity to change houses if they wish to do so.
- The House Leaders
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mybeingthere · 2 years ago
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Lloyd Rees(Australian, 1895-1988),  Port Jackson fig tree, 1934,  pencil.
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ahomeartgallery · 1 year ago
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Brett Whiteley, Self Portrait, One of a Dozen Glimpses’, 1983, etching and aquatint from Home’s 2019 ‘The Portrait’ exhibition.
Brett Whiteley (1939 – 1992) is one of Australia’s most celebrated artists. He won the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes several times, and his artistic career was bolstered by his celebrity status in Australia and abroad.
Whiteley started working as a commercial artist in 1956, began life-drawing classes at the Julian Ashton Art School and joined John Santry’s sketch club where he became friends with Australian landscape painter Lloyd Rees, who was a strong influence. On weekends Whiteley painted around the towns of Bathurst, Hill End and Sofala, producing works such as Sofala 1958. In 1959 he was awarded the Italian Government Travelling Art Scholarship, which was judged by Australian artist Russell Drysdale at the Art Gallery of NSW. Whiteley remained in Europe for the next decade, exhibiting his work regularly in group exhibitions in London, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin, establishing an international reputation. He also lived in the USA, staying at New York’s Chelsea Hotel where he socialized with celebrities including musicians Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan.
Returning to Sydney in 1969, Whiteley moved to Lavender Bay and became involved in the Yellow House artists’ collective in Kings Cross. His work became highly collectable; in particular his Matisse influenced large-scale interiors and landscapes. In 1976 he won both the Archibald Prize for portraiture and the Sulman Prize for genre painting. The following year, he was awarded the Wynne Prize for landscape. He won all three prizes in 1978 (the first artist to do so) and the Wynne a third time in 1984. In 1991 he was awarded an Order of Australia.
Brett Whiteley died in Thirroul on the New South Wales south coast in 1992. His last studio and home in Sydney’s Surry Hills is now a museum managed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Image courtesy of Badger & Fox Gallery © Wendy Whiteley
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beardedmrbean · 3 months ago
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A man who hit two women with his pickup truck before driving away has been jailed for three years and nine months.
Christian Matthews, 35, admitted two charges of inflicting and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Danielle Jones and Latiffah Edubri were left seriously injured in the incident on Harris Avenue in Rumney, Cardiff, in the early hours of 2 November 2023.
Matthews was acquitted of attempting to murder the two women.
Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard that Matthews, had left his parents’ home on Harris Avenue to buy cigarettes before he struck the two women with his black Mitsubishi.
Neighbours reported hearing a bang and went outside to help.
The collision was also caught on CCTV.
Instead of stopping, Matthews continued on to a nearby petrol garage before later driving to a friend’s house where he was eventually arrested.
Prosecutor Matthew Roberts KC said both women suffered significant injuries, causing them "profound mental and physical effects".
Sentencing Matthews, Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke said: "You were depressed, following a breakup, you had not slept and were in no fit state to drive."
She added: "I accept you didn't intend any harm, but you drove without looking at the road, accelerating as you did so.
"You knew you had struck someone but didn't even brake, leaving Ms Jones and Ms Edubri for dead."
The jury heard it was not possible to forensically determine the speed at which Matthews was driving, but were told he had been busy "skipping tracks" on the CD player at the moment of impact.
Judge Lloyd-Clarke said: "You remembered pressing play and looking up to see a face and two eyes - you could have been in no doubt you had struck a person.
"Yet you couldn't explain why you didn't perform an emergency stop when you heard the bang."
In a victim statement read out to the court, Miss Edubri described how her independence had been stripped away and that she was having to "learn how to live again".
Suffering with mobility and mental health problems as a result, she added: "The defendant has ruined my life. It feels like we were objects to him."
Ms Jones said in her statement she was "clueless about what had happened and why".
She spent a month in hospital and described it as a "nightmare", saying she felt "crippled, stuck and trapped" due to her injuries.
The court heard the defendant had 11 previous convictions for 18 offences dating back to 2007.
Some of those were for motoring offences such as driving with excess alcohol, driving disqualified and driving with no insurance.
He had also previously been convicted of assault after beating an emergency worker.
Matthews' defence barrister, Caroline Rees KC, told the court that he had been "in a period of crisis" at the time, including "his wedding called off, he was depressed due to problems with unmedicated ADHD".
She added: "He also had financial problems and had sunk into a spiral of alcohol and drug misuse."
Ms Rees said Matthews had written letters of apology expressing his remorse, and had 40 certificates that showed the work he was doing to try to do the readdress his thinking.
Matthews, of Harris Avenue, Rumney, will serve concurrent sentences of three years and nine months, half of which will be spent in custody.
He has already spent 10 months on remand and is disqualified from driving for eight years and one month.
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thatsbutterbaby · 20 days ago
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Lloyd Rees (Yeronga, Queensland, Australia1895 - 1988) - Dusk in Burgundy, 1973. Drawing in ballpoint pen, watercolour, wax crayon, pencil. .
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oldsardens · 5 months ago
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Lloyd Rees - A Morning Vision(High Above Sandy Bay, Tasmania)1985
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theinconvenientlifestyle · 9 months ago
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GB News has paid Conservative MPs more than £660,000 in appearance fees and salaries since it launched, against just £1,100 to Labour MPs, Guardian analysis shows.
The payments, recorded in the parliamentary register of interests, come amid growing concerns among centrists about the channel’s sway over the Tory party’s direction.
Some Conservatives also say they have worries that if Paul Marshall, the hedge fund owner who has a 41% stake in GB News, gains control of the Telegraph titles in a process that is due to resume next month, this could entrench a populist echo chamber for the party’s MPs and supporters.
“It would be a worry if we ended up with what you might call a monopoly of opinion in the Conservative media – as a party we’re not fans of monopolies,” one former cabinet minister said.
The amounts paid to MPs give only part of the story in that many other parliamentarians, including from Labour, regularly appear on the channel without payment. But the £660,262 handed to Conservative MPs in the past two years illustrates the way GB News has transformed UK political broadcasting by routinely using sitting Tories as presenters or contracted pundits.
The biggest single beneficiary was Jacob Rees-Mogg, with the former business secretary paid nearly £325,000 in the last year. He currently receives slightly more than £29,000 a month as a presenter for 40 hours of work, or £729 an hour.
Lee Anderson, who was hired as a Tory MP but is an independent since losing the whip at the weekend over alleged Islamophobic comments, is on a salary of £100,000 a year, plus £50 extra a month to display a GB News logo on his X profile page.
The other big earners are the husband and wife MP team of Esther McVey and Philip Davies, who have been paid just under £130,000 and slightly over £60,000 respectively as presenters.
The only two Labour MPs to have been paid for appearing are Rosie Duffield and Barry Gardiner, who were paid £500 and £600 respectively as one-off guests.
While Ofcom has investigated GB News on a number of occasions, a group of senior broadcasting veterans said last week that the broadcast regulator was failing to properly enforce impartiality rules for a channel that sometimes uses Conservative MPs to interview parliamentary colleagues.
Aides to Marshall say he has no editorial input into GB News and would not seek this if he were to buy the Telegraph titles. But some Tories worry that common ownership could see populist voices such as that of Nigel Farage – a GB News presenter who also writes a Telegraph column – increasingly dominate the Conservative discourse.
Marshall’s views came to prominence last week when the campaign group Hope Not Hate reported he had used a personal X account to like or repost messages including a post about potential “civil war” in Europe because of migration. A spokesperson for Marshall said this “small and unrepresentative sample” did not represent his views.
One centrist Tory MP said: “In theory, if Paul Marshall was going to become the Rupert Murdoch of the Conservative right, that would be a worry. But in real life I’m not sure him owning the Telegraph would particularly change what is there anyway. The Telegraph is already the broadsheet newspaper version of GB News. I’m not sure he would pull them much further to the right. I struggle to see how much worse it can get.”
The Barclay brothers, who ceded control of the Telegraph titles to Lloyds Bank last year after failing to repay a debt, are trying to sell the papers and the Spectator magazine to a consortium backed by the UAE.
The culture secretary, Lucy Frazer, triggered inquiries by Ofcom and the Competition and Markets Authority into the bid, which is led by the investment firm RedBird IMI. These are expected to report back from about 11 March and Frazer could make a decision soon after, with options including approval of the plan or more scrutiny.
If the Redbird plan is blocked, as has been advocated for by a number of Conservative MPs including Rees-Mogg on GB News, Marshall has been mooting a bid alongside the US billionaire Ken Griffin.
Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London and historian of the Conservatives, said the notion of Marshall helping shape Conservative views would in part simply mirror the party’s long history with supportive press barons. But there were some new factors at play, he said.
“The advent of the social media world, which, if you like, GB News is part of, has completely blown up the deference that once existed in the party. It provides an alternative route to fame and fortune for MPs, who probably we would never have heard of,” Bale said.
“In this attention economy, various platforms and outlets have to outbid each other for clicks. So if GB News becomes even more radically rightwing populist then the Telegraph, whether or not it’s owned by Marshall, will have to catch up in order to compete. So there is a kind a ratchet effect.”
A spokesperson for GB News said the lineup of presenters was “entirely a matter for the discretion of the editorial team”, adding: “For the avoidance of any doubt, Sir Paul Marshall has no involvement in editorial decisions.”
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dragons-hoard-of-fandoms · 1 year ago
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Late to the party but making an entrance, Murder Drones Episode 5 is finally out so at long last I can stop with the memes (for now) and share my thoughts on Dragons Rising so far.
Okay, first things first, I'm gonna be 100% honest with y'all: I low-key do not care about any of the new characters. I know, I know, BURN THE HERETIC, I can't really explain it myself. Maybe I'm just too attached to the OGs or haven't gotten to know the newbies well enough yet, but so far all I'm seeing is Average Shonen-Esque Protagonist, Nya 2.0 Catgirl Edition, Cute and Easily Marketable Dog-That-Is-Not-A-Dog, The Only One With A Mildly Interesting Backstory, and a bunch of generic cookie-cutter villains. It's not gonna make me stop watching or anything, it's just that they could all randomly vanish by the next episode and never be brought up ever again and I'd be totally fine with it. Certainly wouldn't be the first time this franchise has completely dropped something out of nowhere and hoped no one would notice.
A'ight, got that out of the way, now to start nitpicking: I don't understand why they're pronouncing Riyu as "Rai-yu." I thought it would've been "Ree-yu," like the dude from Street Fighter, and I'm not gonna say it any other way. And why do they keep trying to convince us that Lloyd had to be trained for years when in reality he mastered Spinjitzu within, like, a month at most? I'm going to assume that either A) He's just blatantly lying to make Arin feel better, because there is literally zero chance that Season Two took place over the course of multiple years, or B) Lloyd himself has absolutely no concept of time and can't even remember that he's, like, an eighteen-year-old in the body of a twenty-three-year-old by this point.
BTW Lloyd please do not try to be like Wu, you of all people should know what being like Wu entails. You're already in the "training child soldiers" phase, you can not go further or else you are going to hit the "keeping way too many things to yourself" stage and you know what always happened when Wu didn't tell anybody jack squat until it was too late. Heck, there is still a very real possibility that the Merge wouldn't have happened in the first place if he'd just been like "hey so all the Realms might start trying to fuse together soon and as per usual you're the only ones with a chance at stopping it" instead of sticking to his "The Apocalypse™ is coming for like the seventh time and all I'm gonna do about it is be needlessly vague and cryptic for no real reason" schtick.
They should not have given Ras and Rapton such similar names, I'm going to inevitably mix them up. Also Rapton you will never be Iron Baron. I never thought I'd say anything positive about Iron Baron but I could actually tolerate him, whereas I just wanna see Rapton get run over by a bus. And not even in a cathartic "I want she-whose-name-we-do-not-speak-in-this-household to be brutally murdered onscreen in such a horrific and violent manner that it'd never be allowed anywhere if they weren't Legos" way, just in the most apathetic "please remove this character from existence" way you can imagine.
I'll give them this, tho, the show itself is gorgeous to look at, and the concept is pretty nifty. And while I may not be completely in love with Sora and Arin, I'm still glad they didn't go the braindead babymode easy route of making the "next gen" series revolve around the OG Ninja's kids (even if it is mostly because it completely avoids the possibility of being forced to endure the timeline where Lloyd actually thought getting with she-whose-name-we-do-not-speak-in-this-household was a good idea). I'm definitely gonna stay tuned for Part Two, even if I'm admittedly not the biggest fan of what we've got so far. Hopefully it's all uphill from here.
(More spoiler-y stuff under the cut)
Wow I can't believe they somehow managed to make a Cloud Kingdom character more punchable than Fenwick. The scrollworms are pretty cute, tho. Also, uh, Euthanasia or whatever your name was, Morro would like to know your location.
DING DONG, THE WU IS DEAD! BAGELS FOR EVERYONE!
So on the one hand it seems like we might be getting slightly more focus on Lloyd's dragon side this time around, but on the other hand we've already had multiple instances where it could've been brought up but just wasn't, which could mean that it's all just more of the same token Chosen One™ nonsense we're used to and this post got hit by Quanish's dodgeball of prophecy. (Seriously, surely at least one of the super-mega-ultra-powerful Source Dragons should've been like "Kid what is wrong with your blood," right?)
But, on the chance that the former is the case...
What if the Imperium finds out about it and decides the weird little Oni-dragon-human grandson of literal God is a far more valuable prize?
Also this is how we can still get Garmadon's dragon half to show up please I am begging on my hands and knees
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ianchisnall · 10 months ago
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MPs set to debate fair pay for our farmers
Today in Parliament there is an opportunity for a number of Sussex MPs to assist with an e-petition discussion that is being organised by Christina Rees, a Labour MP for the South of Wales.  She has published the event as “e-petition 643216, relating to the Groceries Supply Code of Practice” and the public document is listed as “Reform the Grocery Supply Code of Practice to better protect…
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marastriker · 2 years ago
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(*Peter Rees will be in the next poll and there is literally no Others)
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