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editfandom · 6 months ago
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Madonna - Bad Girl, 2009
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ikvgai · 4 months ago
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Madonna - Bad Girl (Official Video) [HD]
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anijoelmwr · 10 months ago
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❃ ◠ ⋆ 𐫱 ﹒ ◦
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like or reblog if u liked, used.
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poemsandsadness · 6 months ago
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staticfangs · 3 months ago
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today i learned that you can in fact make gifs your header image so obvi i had to make it wade and logan saving the world looking at each other because it is very important to me
what if we kissed in the unsanctioned time ripper with matter and anti-matter coursing through our veins not knowing if we’ll make it out alive with madonna dramatically playing in the background… haha what if
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earth-1218designate · 4 months ago
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Deadpool & Wolverine #CVReview
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At least the Can'nuck's did not kiss ... Is the perfect selling point of this movie. Other than that, for those of us 2000's kids who aren't mindless Disney shills (an odd amount of those in Knoxville,TN , yet they supposedly hate everything else liberals have to offer) that will laugh at every anti-FOX joke Ryan Reynolds had up his sleeve there is a great comic book film here that gives viewers a substantial amount of time with some memorable figures in their toy chest before laying them to rest for the horrors of adulthood that await them outside the theater.
I'm not into the nepotism that got Blake Lively the role as Lady Deadpool, or the gender swapping of Dogpool or Kidpook from the early 2010's "Deadpool Corps" comics, but it's easy to overlook that when the rest of the cast boasts the return of Wesley Snipes ("Blade") , (*childhood crush over that bousteir) Jennifer Garner ("Elektra") having a one-one with Callisto ("X-Men The Last Stand"), and Channing Tatum finally getting screen-time as Gambit for a film of his that never made it out of development hell.
I like the bow this film puts on that era that was dear to my formative years and made for an excellent companion piece to the books I still read today as I cross the threshold into my 30's. Marvel Comics and films have been synonymous since I was in diapers, and for a large part I have FOX to thank for that, and Disney to thumb my nose at - not the other way around like backwards normie euro-audiences are led to believe.
The nods to Wolverine's legacy in this film were superb : "Deadpool & Wolverine" is essentially built around the premise that Wolverine carried the FOX universe (aka Earth -10005) and he gets cameo appearances of his comic book counterparts such as Patch, AOA-Wolverine, Hulk No.181, Uncanny No.251, and even Fang.
All this homage while riffing on Wolverine's height and Hugh Jackman's singing chops as well as questionable morality when Disney money is brought to the table, it's a wonder why a film with Deadpool as the lead on the header isn't more about Deadpool, but it is and it delivers by making Deadpool one of the most annoying characters in a Marvel feature - which he is SUPPOSED to be.
While Wolverine is taking on Sabretooth and pulling out "Drill Claw's" straight from "Marvel vs. Capcom" (Earth-30847), Deadpool is making tone deaf homoerotic jokes that get less of a laugh than on Eminem's latest album and praising socialism in a few barbs that will zip right over capitalist consumerist audiences heads like the Rob Liefeld and Stan Lee easter eggs hidden in the battle against the Deadpool Corps featuring the worst excuse for a Deadpool ever ... Deadpool 2099 !
When "The Marvels" teased this film with Beasts' appearance, I really was nervous and expected very little. But I am happy that this film turned out to be a funeral for the best Marvel films purely off nostalgia - set to corny Euro-pop music (Madonna, Nickleback, and NSYNC get prominent placement all on the soundtrack of this action flick) while providing a gorefest with glory kills and brand new utilizations of slow motion that Zack Snyder is no doubt jealous of.
I've seen alot of clips loaded in action films as a movie buff, but I've never seen a clip loaded the way Deadpool did to face off against Wolverine in 2024 - and that's what the MCU was aiming for and delivered.
Cassandra Nova was a pleasant and surprising toy to pull out the Marvel toybox, I'd be remiss if I didnt say that. Cheering for her, the TVA, and the more baser and nihlistic stances of all the characters was a testament that Marvel raised me right - even though many people might think those of us who read comics keep our heads in the clouds.
No, "Deadpool and Wolverine" shows the world that even people who cosplay in a yellow and blue Wolverine suits can get pissed off at people who think it's okay to make decisions off of "educated wishes".
Yes, the film is still Disney-related and with it's ending featuring Deadpool still simping for Vanessa, amongst other things that make Deadpool unlikeable in this film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" is the worst Deadpool movie. But, with the nostalgia-fest added in thanks to Wolverine and the rest of the MCU rejects, "Deadpool & Wolverine" stumbles it's way into the MCU, but still falters behind far superior films like "Black Widow" or even "The Marvels" directly before it.
All that self-deprecation and self-referencing can get as old as Blake Lively before she decided to settle down with Ryan Reynolds.
Greed was a big factor in making "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" and seeing Reynolds' name all over the credits with Shawn Levy, made we wonder where did Tim Miller go? Because I know if he would have been along for the ride "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" would have been a worthy cap-end to the Deadpool franchise, than just used as a segue to eventually ret-con the X-Men into Earth-19999.
Which all the nostalgia from being a 2000's kid in the world cannot hide "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" from being that cheap. Even "Madame Web" had more tact than that.
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C.V.R. The Bard
25th Jul. 2k24
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romana-after-dark · 10 months ago
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Romana, I made something inspired by Chapter two of Room’s on fire❤️‍🔥 Very excited about the series!😍🫶
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K A T E
This is so fucking prettttttyyyyyyyyyy ima put it on chapter two’s header ASSFFHJKL
The pictures of the guys with their color coding 🥺🥺🥺
The red too!!!!
Hand holding her down!!
And I loooooooove the picture of the Madonna with the veil!!!
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leavesandbounds · 9 months ago
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First image: a screenshot of a post by the account queeeerchameleon on instagram. The post is a cartoon drawing of a book cover that has the title "Nine Black LGBTQIA+ Icons" with a smaller header that reads "Black History Month"
Second image: a black and white photo of Audre Lorde with a serious expression standing next to a blackboard with the words "women are powerful and dangerous" written on it. A purple label with her name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was an American writer, professor, philosopher, intersectional Feminist, poet, and civil rights activist. She was a self-described "Black, lesbian, Feminist, socialist, mother, warrior, poet," who dedicated her life and talents to confronting all forms of injustice, as she believed there could be "no hierarchy of oppressions." Lorde's poetry is known for its honesty, power, and beauty. She wrote about her experiences as a Black lesbian woman, as well as about other social and political issues such as racism, sexism, homophobia, and classism. Her work has been praised for its insights into the intersectionality of oppression and for its celebration of the power of the human spirit. She passed away from breast cancer in 1992 at the age of 58. She left behind a legacy of powerful and inspiring work that continues to be read and studied by people all over the world."
Third image: a black and white photo of Willi Ninja beside another Black individual, both of them posed as if dancing. A purple label with his name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Willi Ninja (1961-2006) was an American choreographer, dancer, performer, and activist. He is considered to be one of the Founding Fathers of voguing and house dance, and his work helped to popularize these styles around the world. In the early 1980s, Ninja began to teach voguing and house dancing classes. He also began to choreograph for films and music videos, and he helped to introduce these styles to a wider audience. His work was featured in Films like 'Paris is Burning' and 'Malcom X'. and he choreographed music videos for artists like Madonna and Janet Jackson. He was a vocal advocate For LGBTQIA+ rights and the visibility of ballroom culture, and a role model for many young people. His work helped to promote acceptance and self-love. Willi died of AIDS at the age of 45 but left behind a legacy as a hugely important figure in the history of dance and LGBTQIA+ culture."
Fourth image: a photo of Marsha P. Johnson smiling at the camera, surrounded by people. A purple label with her name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992) was a prominent figure in the Stonewall uprising of 1969, a pivotal moment in LGBTQIA+ rights. She was a Founding member of the Gay Liberation Front and co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R.), a group dedicated to helping homeless transgender youth. She was a vocal advocate For AIDS awareness and prevention, LGBTQIA+ rights and a pioneer in transgender movement. Her work helped to make the world a more inclusive place and her impact can be seen in the many LGBTQIA+ organizations and programs that have been founded in her name, such as the Marsha P. Johnson Institute and the Marsha P. Johnson House. Her legacy continues to inspire and motivate LGBTQIA+ people around the world to fight for equality and justice."
Fifth image: a black and white photo of Bayard Rustin with a serious expression standing next to a sign that reads "Integration means better schools for all." A purple label with his name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) was an American civil rights leader, organizer, and strategist. He was a key figure in the Montgomery bus boycott, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. He was a key adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s. Though he was arrested several times for his own civil disobedience and open homosexuality, he continued to fight for equality and his work helped to shape the course of the civil rights movement. Rustin was a complex and controversial figure. He was openly gay, and also a socialist, and his views were often at odds with the mainstream civil rights movement. However as a tireless advocate for justice and brilliant strategist, his work helped to make the United States a more just and equitable society."
Sixth image: a black and white photo of Stormé Delarverie smiling at the camera with two large portrait photos framed on the wall behind her. A purple label with her name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Stormé DeLarverie (1920-2014) was an American, biracial, butch lesbian entertainer and activist; one of those credited with starting the Stonewall uprising that launched the modern LGBTQIA+ liberation movement. Delarverie continued to be an active member of the community throughout her life. She was a vocal advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, and she marched in many Pride parades. She also worked with numerous organisations including the Stonewall Veterans Association and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). DeLarverie was a groundbreaking drag performer with a dandyish approach to zoot suits and black tie. While her fellow performers mostly appeared in drag onstage only, she would often walk around New York in her suiting, starting something of a trend."
Seventh image: a black and white photo of James Baldwin smiling. A purple label with his name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "James Baldwin (1924-1987) was an American novelist, essayist, playwright, and poet. He was a major figure in the civil rights movement and the gay rights movement, and his work explored the complex intersections of race, sexuality, and identity. Baldwin's work is known for its honesty, power, and beauty. He wrote about his own experiences as a Black gay man, as well as about the broader social and political issues of his time. His essays are particularly noteworthy for their insights into the American psyche and their calls for justice and equality. He was a vocal critic of racism and homophobia. He was also a strong advocate for civil rights and social justice. He was a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr., and he played a key role in many of the most important civil rights campaigns of the era."
Eighth image: a photo of Justin Fashanu resting his arms on a fence and smiling. A purple label with his name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Justin Fashanu (1961-1998) was known for his incredible Football skills and most notably becoming the UK's most expensive player in 1981 with an estimated value of 1 million. Growing up in foster care in Norfolk alongside his footballer brother John, he had risen through Norwich City's youth ranks. Already an influential sporting figure, things changed when he came out as gay in 1990: the first professional footballer to do so in England. Fearing being outed by a national newspaper, he came out himself in an interview. Fashanu tragically took his own life in 1998, but his impact in the sporting world has remained. Equality campaigner Amal Fashanu, set up the Justin Fashanu Foundation, dedicated to her uncle. and in 2020, the professional footballer was inducted into the Hall of Fame."
Ninth image: a photo of Lady Phyll smiling wide. A purple label with her name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Phyll Opoku-Gyimah aka Lady Phyll is a co- Founder of UK Black Pride, a political activist, and executive director of the LGBTQIA+ non- profit Kaleidoscope Trust. Lady Phyll has long been an advocate for LGBTQIA+ causes, race and gender issues. She is also a trustee at Stonewall and sits on the Trades Union Congress (TUC) race relations committee. She has won numerous awards for her work including the Black LGBT community award, as well as being honoured on the Independent on Sunday Pink List (2011) and the World Pride Power List (2012). In 2016 she publicly refused an MBE. She cited the toxic legacy of British colonialism which has led to laws criminalising gender diversity and outlawing gay relationships across the world. Lady Phyll has spent much of her life addressing, and speaking out against, the intersection of racism and homophobia, tirelessly raising awareness of the experience of her community. "When we rise together, we are mighty.""
Tenth image: a photo of Yasmin Benoit smiling. A purple label with her name overlaps the bottom of the photo. Below the photo are words that read "Yasmin Benoit is a British model, asexual activist, writer, and speaker. She started the #This is What Asexual Looks Like movement for diverse asexual visibility and representation and co-founded International Asexuality Day (April 6). In 2021, she partnered with Stonewall for the Stonewall x Yasmin Benoit Ace Report, the UK's First known asexual rights initiative to report on the asexual experience. The Ace in the UK Report was shared for the first time in 2023. Her activism also includes debunking stereotypes and myths around asexuality, and offering commentary on the media's representation of the identity."
All images are credited to @queeeerchameleon in the bottom right hand corner. End ID. ]
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aureatchi · 4 months ago
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ᡴꪫ aka reverie’s history lessons for ‘til death do us part we do art !! any lore/historical info i want to share for anyone who is interested. <3
⟢ 𝐌𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓. SUMMARIES. SERIES PLAYLIST.
+ any asks concerning the series = # ꫂ ၴႅၴ ‘TDWDA .ᐟ
i have like 10+ tabs open every single time i’m writing for this series for research, so this is mostly me to refer back to but i thought i’d just share some of the things i’ve learned that i incorporated into the story! (she just loves history lol.) excuse typos; not proofread.
includes my intentional historical inaccuracies, inspo, & easter eggs ;) also, prev. chapters may be updated too towards the end, to reveal other facts that would’ve spoiled the ending.
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i. SHE PAINTED THE HIGH RENAISSANCE ONTO HER BLANK CANVAS
ART HISTORY REFS MENTIONED: stanza della segnatura (rooms in the pope’s palace raphael painted), the sistine chapel, nicknames (da vinci- renaissance man; michelangelo- il divino) madonna del granduca (raphael), statue of david, tragedy of the tomb (michelangelo)
INFO INSPO :
TAILORS would actually incorporate a person’s personality & family style into the clothes that they made. i found that really cool—everything was more custom!
speaking about clothes—dazai mentioning that fyodor was probably irritated because the pope forced him into a suit? fyodor keeping the same outfit…up until he turned into bram, and also, michelangelo was the same way. he dressed like a peasant, not bothering to go above that.
LA VOLTA (literally "to turn") really was the most controversial dance during the renaissance era! previously, men & women would touch palms at most; this dance changed that. there were disputes from the church, dance defenders arguing it wasn't good for health (because of the fast pace and turns), etc. anyway, dazai's entire scene is actually inspired from elizabeth (1998; i never watched the movie, but i came across it while researching the dance)—the scene where queen elizabeth dances w/ sir robert. i also think this was a nice touch because the scene in the movie was inspired by a painting of just that. (coining the dance being described as “scandalous”.)
THE “TRAGEDY OF THE TOMB” was a real thing! michelangelo indeed was assigned to create pope julius ii’s tomb, but they kept disagreeing so much until the designs for it dwindled down extremely, compared to what it was originally. michelangelo then abandoned the commission, calling it the tragedy of the tomb, and proceeded to leave rome entirely. the project was handed to other artists after.
HISTORICAL INACCURACIES :
FYODOR & DAZAI WEARING SUITS. i’m sorry, i just think the renaissance/medieval doublets are soo ugly imo :’) + wtv they call those puffy trousers…i haven’t even looked up the term to call them LOL. “suit” is a broad term in general so you can still definitely imagine it as them in a historically-accurate outfit if you’d wish !! (but in my mind, they’re wearing suits as if they were princes from a completely different timeline shh)
EASTER EGGS :
the lady with dark curls in a deep red dress who briefly danced with dazai? she’s none other than red (redamantiya) :) thank u darling for watching me struggle & panic while writing this installment + helping me a bit out with osamu + the playlist.
the big three !! dazai and fyodor being love interests ofc, so i had to make ranpo reader’s right-hand man. ;)
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to be continued…
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reblogging the chapters are cherished; they are what support me the most <3. ノ dividers + support banner by cafekitsune. header graphic mine; DO NOT save.
© AUREATCHI 2024 — no reposts. do not steal/modify or take inspo from TDWDA + its plot w/o asking. no translations.
last updated: 7/12/24.
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editfandom · 6 months ago
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hey baby can u make some headers from madonna in “bad girl” video please? thank u :)
done :)
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ikvgai · 4 months ago
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hi sweetheart can you make some headers from madonna in bad girl video please? ty
posted!
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drownededits · 3 years ago
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Lady Gaga & Madonna packs. (with and without psd) like or reblog if you use or save. credit @materialb0y on twitter.
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madonnapelada-icons · 4 years ago
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Happy birthday Madame X! I year being extremely strong and a f**king masterpiece.
Me segue no Twitter para notícias/icons/tweets sobre Madonna! Se usar, avise.
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xcexter · 5 years ago
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madonna icons. X
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editsxlxx · 6 years ago
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taegguksm · 6 years ago
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madonna, card b and tori kelly with bts 💜
like or reblog if you save
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