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zibaldone-di-pensieri · 2 months ago
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Confetture
Avete qualche tipo e/o marca di confetture da consigliare particolarmente per colazione/merenda?
Mi sto piano piano avvicinando a questo mondo che è nuovo per me ed è senz'altro più salutare che fare pane e Nutella 🤔
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Ugghhhh!! In the arrrmmms of an angel
Forbes just released a 20th anniversary interview with Hartman, Marmel, Steven Silver, and the rest of the Danny Phantom cast and designers. Every segment from Marmel shattered my heart into a million pieces
EDIT: and look at this guy, awe
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EDIT 2: tell us your secrets steve, stop mocking us
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Here is the interview
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cosmicsponge2004 · 16 days ago
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a highlight from the recent Danny Phantom interview
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Wait wtf
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Love RECTANGLE? DASH!?
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dekalko-mania · 1 year ago
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One of the saddest dp scenes lowkey was in Kindred Spirits when Danny kept saying thank you over and over to Sam and Tucker for saving him when he thought he was really going to die.
They didn't even know exactly what they saved him from, just that he wouldn't stop thanking them. Like almost desperately.
It was played up as a wholesome moment and it was, but it's also kind of brutal when you think about it. David Kaufman did a really great job with this as well - you can HEAR the tremble in his voice at the beginning. Like despite his brave face and willingness to keep fighting, he was really terrified. The whole Vlad situation was really a wake up call - if he didn't have his friends to help him, then he might not even be half alive at all at this point.
It's also a bit of insight into what he's thinking during his brave/heroic moments. He hides the fact that he's often scared very well. Reminds me of that one quote - Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.
Scene attached for context but bro he would not STOP. Even they were like??? What is going on??
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picturejasper20 · 6 months ago
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It took us around 20 years to have an actual confirmation that rumors of Steve Marmel wishing to make Danny Phantom more darker and serialized and expand more on Danny and Valerie's relationship were true, but better late than never.
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astrabear · 1 year ago
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A writer friend of mine posted this on Facebook:
A FB friend made a post asking if writers have any sort of ethical or moral responsibility regarding our writing. Most of the answers were about our only responsibility being to the "truth" of the story and characters, or the like. The following was my response. ---------- I guess I'll be the voice of dissent. As writers, we *absolutely* have a responsibility to the culture and times we live in--or rather, to the people who share them with us. Any piece of fiction longer than a short story (and many short stories as well) has a socio-political message. It may be minor, and it may well be unintentional, but it's there. It's there in the decisions we make about what characters to spotlight, and how we portray them. It's there in the attitudes we don't even mean to express. It's there in our choice of what struggles to showcase, and why characters on different sides of the issue make the choices they do. You can choose to craft your message deliberately, or not. But it will be there. It is our responsibility to be aware of what we're saying, and if what we're saying is harmful to people, to choose to say something else. If (to choose some random examples) your survivalist ammosexual turns out to be right, and his way of self-centered violence is the correct way forward? You're saying something that speaks to issues our society is facing right now. If your villain is Black or trans, and your heroes are all white or cis? That's a message. In a world of true equality, it might not be, but in this world? In a world of persecution and hate crimes and laws of deliberate oppression across multiple states? It's absolutely saying something. And what it's saying is harmful. It literally contributes, however small your audience may be, to a greater harmful attitude and world view. As a writer, you own that. And as writers, I believe we have an ethical and moral responsibility not to make things worse, if we can't make them better. And if doing harm is the only way you can be "true to the story"? Then you damn well tell a different story. As humans, our obligation is to our fellow humans, the marginalized most of all. Being a writer or an artist doesn't change that; it only changes how we go about it.
Me again. Now, this author writes novels and screenplays (Ari Marmell, he writes mostly fantasy with some sci-fi/horror, many of them have audiobook versions, some have been translated into other languages, see if your library carries anything but don't pirate minor authors who barely make enough to get by please) but this is the crux of the conflict I see in fanfic discourse.
And I don't know if it's possible to have constructive discussion between people who agree with these underlying principles (that everything communicates a political viewpoint, that what you put out into the world becomes part of a larger system of beliefs and values, that you are responsible for the effects of your work) and people who disagree with them.
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roachliquid · 1 year ago
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Having gone through the whole show (aside from Phantom Planet, I'm saving that for its own day) I feel like I was a bit harsh on Steve Marmel. Don't get me wrong, I'm still not a fan of some of his creative choices, but it seems like he wasn't primarily responsible for the worst writing in the series; that dishonor goes to Butch Hartman and Sib Ventress, the latter of whom has everything under his belt from decent episodes to several of the series' biggest stinkers.
On the flip side, there's a strong pattern of my favorite episodes being written not by Marmel, but by Marty Isenberg. The fact that he also vanished between seasons 2 and 3 makes me think there was more to the loss of quality than just Marmel's departure.
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gooch333 · 1 month ago
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yorcko · 9 months ago
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dani-halfa · 2 years ago
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So we all in general agree that Steven Marmel was one of the main reasons Danny Phantom was so enjoyable to watch in Season 1 and 2 and him leaving had a serious impact in overall quality of the show without having a clear direction whatsoever?
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zimmerdouche · 2 years ago
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the mcdonald’s sauce accident post has me going down the danny phantom rabbit hole, esp for “the ultimate enemy” and realizing just how insane of a cartoon ep it was when it came out in 2005. like. bro
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cosmicsponge2004 · 9 months ago
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I FINISHED SEASON 2!!!
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sm-writes-chaos · 1 year ago
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Finally I've gotten to write Miss. Marmel's backstory! (click for better quality)
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Transgender queen! Funnily enough when I was writing the very first draft of chapter one I called her Miss. Marmalade because I couldn't think of anything else, then I shortened it to marmel 'cause I didn't want to type out marmelade every time.
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“My name isn’t really Miss. Marmel.”
Norah’s eyes widened and she leaned in closer. She waited for Miss. Marmel to continue.
“I’m not the best at coming up with fake names, so I just said Marmel. Like marmalade.” She chuckled a little.
Norah chimed in, “so why’d you have to come up with a fake name?”
“The reason I came here is because I was running away from my family.”
Norah nodded, “right you mentioned that they were bad.”
“I’m part of the Springbane family. You probably don’t know them but they're quite well known in Westwend. Mostly because of their wealth. My family is very strict and we were all expected to act certain ways and do certain things. They didn’t think becoming a jam seller would be very profitable. They didn’t approve of many of the things I did, including being a girl.”
Norah looked confused, “why wouldn’t they like you being a girl?”
“Because I wasn’t born one.”
Norah looked confused for a moment more before she seemed to get it.
“You were born male?”
“Yes, but I knew in my heart that I was a female. I tried to hide it from them, I had this one friend and she was the best person I’d ever met. She accepted me and lended me her clothes so I could dress up.” Miss. Marmel looked at the ceiling again but with a smile.
“One day my parents saw me wearing one of her dresses and everything went downhill from there. They made me train for the family business for years. As soon as I turned 18 I had saved enough money to buy a little house of my own. They still tormented me and since they had so much influence others in Westwend turned on me too. I never saw my friend again, I don’t know what happened to her. Eventually I couldn’t take the stares and comments anymore so I packed up and left for here. I know the people here wouldn’t accept me either but at least they don’t know.”
Norah took a moment to take it all in, and hugged her.
“You’ll always be Miss. Marmel to me.”
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griffinftw · 2 years ago
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Butch Hartman = Bob Kane
Steve Marmel = Bill Finger
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manhwa-animated-cover · 9 months ago
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lifeitalych · 11 months ago
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Conservare la tradizione: il delizioso mondo delle marmellate italiane nei negozi specializzati
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Sebbene l’Italia sia rinomata per la pizza e la pasta, la sua diversità culinaria deve ancora essere pienamente apprezzata. Le marmellate italiane sono piuttosto deliziose e di calibro meno conosciuto. Sono preparati con lo stesso entusiasmo e dedizione con cui si prepara l'autentica cucina italiana. Queste deliziose conserve dimostrano l'importanza di salvaguardare le tradizioni culturali mettendo in mostra la diversità dei sapori della nazione. È possibile procurarsi conserve artigianali presso un negozio specializzato che racconta il patrimonio della regione e le pratiche secolari.
Le marmellate italiane:  testimoniano l'uso da parte della nazione di ingredienti disponibili localmente. Queste deliziose ricette catturano l'essenza dei tanti paesaggi italiani, dai frutteti assolati della Sicilia ai rigogliosi giardini della Toscana. Molte generazioni di famiglie e produttori artigiani, custodi con passione delle tradizioni familiari, hanno tramandato i tradizionali processi di produzione delle confetture italiane.
Le marmellate italiane:  possono contenere sapori caratteristici e unici. La marmellata di frutta lasciata maturare al sole è un'opzione tradizionale; le conserve di albicocche, ciliegie e fichi sono varietà comuni. Si possono incontrare combinazioni armoniose come arancia, zafferano, limone e lavanda mentre si approfondiscono possibilità esotiche. Queste immagini dimostrano che la cucina italiana è straordinariamente inventiva e originale.
Negozi di specialità italiane: un paradiso per i buongustai
È necessaria una visita ad un negozio di specialità italiane per apprezzare appieno la varietà di marmellate. In queste attività troveranno rifugio i commensali alla ricerca di sapori genuini e di capolavori artigianali. Quando entri, i profumi invitanti di frutta matura, salumi e marmellate si diffondono nell'aria. Fanno sembrare tutto più invitante, come se chiedesse di essere esplorato.
Gli scaffali di un negozio specializzato italiano sono un piacere visivo, con articoli squisitamente selezionati in esposizione. Marmellate italiane in barattolo, ognuna con una bella etichetta e garanzia di alta qualità anche Bio. Invitano i clienti ad assaporare piatti deliziosi e sperimentare nuovi sapori. In molti negozi, i clienti possono chiedere consiglio ai venditori che fanno luce sulla storia e sui processi di produzione che conferiscono a ogni vaso il suo carattere individuale.
Sapori regionali e abbinamenti unici
Grazie alle numerose regioni distinte del paese, le marmellate italiane possono vantare un'incredibile varietà di sapori. Ad esempio, i panorami baciati dal sole del Sud Italia si riflettono nelle marmellate agli agrumi della Costiera Amalfitana. Tuttavia, le miscele di frutti di bosco alpini mettono in risalto i frutti dei pendii settentrionali del paese. Con prelibatezze regionali come la famosa marmellata di arance amare della Sicilia, i commensali possono sperimentare il panorama gastronomico italiano nella loro realtà virtuale.
Un negozio di specialità italiane pratica anche l'arte dell'abbinamento, offrendo ai clienti abbinamenti allettanti e unici nel loro genere. Immaginatevi mentre gustate una marmellata sofisticata con una fetta di pane croccante e una noce di pera e gorgonzola o fragola e aceto balsamico. Queste combinazioni fuori dall'ordinario portano la marmellata a un livello superiore, elevando cibi dolci e salati con raffinata eleganza.
Conservare la tradizione in un barattolo
Concedetevi i sapori appetitosi delle marmellate di un negozio di specialità italiane e allo stesso tempo aiutate a preservare le tradizioni culinarie. Le pratiche tradizionali, come bollire lentamente la frutta in piccole quantità con piccole aggiunte, sono sostenute da molti produttori artigianali. Con un'enfasi sulla qualità piuttosto che sulla quantità, questa marmellata rappresenta accuratamente l'arte italiana.
Conclusione Nei negozi specializzati non troverete le marmellate italiane che sono solo spalmabili. Tali prelibatezze racchiudono l'essenza di un popolo che ama così tanto la sua cucina; sono gioielli gastronomici. I tanti paesaggi d'Italia catturati in questi vasi spaziano dalle verdeggianti pianure della Sicilia alle maestose Alpi, con le loro cime innevate. Prenditi del tempo per esaminare la selezione di marmellate la prossima volta che sarai in un negozio specializzato italiano o mentre visiti uno Store online. Lungo la strada imparerai ad amare l'arte della conservazione della storia mentre ti godi sapori appetitosi.
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