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teadocs · 9 months ago
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they're like so gross
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teadeafan · 11 months ago
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thinking about the confessionals in the season 3 dvd extras
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harveyguillensource · 1 month ago
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Behind the scenes photos featured in Vulture's WWDITS set visit and final season preview!
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dontmean2bepoliticalbut · 4 months ago
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ineffablelvrs · 1 year ago
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me when the slowburn is slowburning (im perfectly normal about it tho) (<- lying)
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asytho · 4 months ago
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The full piece I did for @wwcitszine ! I’m a big fan of the Hellboy comics, and I’ve been dying to see what the gang might look like inked in such a distinct style.
There’s so many amazing writers and artists who are a part of this zine, and such juicy juicy interviews! I'm ecstatic I got to be apart of such a talented group . It’s still being sold till July 28th, and all proceeds go to PFLAG! you can get the physical and the digital copies here!
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cinematic-literature · 2 months ago
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The Birdcage (1996) by Mike Nichols
Book title: Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist (1950) by Walter Kaufmann
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andrewthedeadly · 19 days ago
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actually so tired of hearing “i dont know any of the candidates” “they all suck” “ill just do a straight ticket” “im not voting bc i dont have enough info” FIND IT!! and im so serious.. this is my first time voting n this is basically all ive heard with little to no info on how to actually find resources and information about voting. mind you this is the presidental election so i can only image how state and local elections will go… so i made this canva infographic with multiple sites that can show you your ballots, upcoming elections and information on candidates. share to all those “i dont vote” “im not informed enough” people. albeit late but remember LOCAL ELECTIONS MATTER !! also voting for upcoming bills etc!
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justinspoliticalcorner · 6 months ago
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Dean Obeidallah at The Dean's Report:
Donald Trump was NOT convicted by Joe Biden, he was NOT convicted by the Judge, he was NOT convicted by the District Attorney.  Donald Trump was convicted by a jury of his peers. A jury, I should note, that Trump was personally “very much involved” in picking per his lawyer Todd Blanche on CNN Thursday night. And that conviction happened in the state where Trump committed his crimes after a full trial that lasted more than a month where Trump was represented by a team of very experienced lawyers who presented his best defense. That is how our Constitution and criminal justice system works. There were no surprises here. As I predicted in my article before the trial began, “Trump is going to be a Convicted Felon by June." That was based on my experience as a trial lawyer and after reviewing the evidence the prosecutors had laid out in their pleadings. Common sense said that the only reason Trump paid Stormy Daniels “hush money” ten years after their affair —but just a week before the 2016 election—was to defraud voters of the truth. To that end, Trump falsified business records to conceal his illegal scheme. The jury saw the facts as they were, hence Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts and is now a CONVICTED FELON.
Yet now we see Trump and MAGA reject the jury verdict by attacking it as “rigged,” a “sham,” etc. MAGA House Speaker Mike Johnson called the verdict, “the weaponization of our justice system.”  Marco Rubio weighed in on Twitter, writing, “The verdict in New York is a complete travesty that makes a mockery of our system of justice.”  The always awful MAGA Rep. Elise Stefanik, posted, “Today’s verdict shows how corrupt, rigged, and unAmerican the weaponized justice system has become under Joe Biden and Democrats.”  Spineless Tim Scott said on CNN Thursday night, “This was certainly a hoax, a sham” with the even worse Ted Cruz stating, “This entire trial has been a sham, and it is nothing more than political persecution.” And the list goes on and on. But this is no surprise, it’s part of MAGA telling us they reject our Constitution and the foundations of our democratic Republic. After all, Trump and MAGA rejected the 2020 election results because Trump lost. They rejected the criminal justice system when they smeared the indictments against Trump as being a sham. And now they publicly reject our jury system, which is one of the cornerstones of the US Constitution as laid out in the Sixth Amendment.
The question that must be asked is given Trump and MAGA reject our elections, our criminal justice system, the rule of law and our Constitution, what exactly do they support?! The answer is simple: Convicted Felon Trump. That’s it. [...] Let me repeat what I’ve been writing and saying for months: Don’t count on the courts, the prosecutors or a jury to save us from Donald Trump. We are the only ones who can do that by coming out in huge numbers to defeat him this November. This may sound jarring but it’s the truth: MAGA is a cancer. If allowed to metastasis, it will kill our democratic Republic that so many sacrificed so much to defend. The good news though is that the cure to MAGA cancer is right in front of us. All it takes is voting in big numbers this November.
The butthurt MAGAs crying and whining about Convicted Felon Donald Trump being convicted on 34 charges for business records falsification is more proof that the extremist anti-American MAGA cult needs to be crushed at all costs.
See Also:
Vox: Why the ludicrous Republican response to Trump’s conviction matters
MMFA: MAGA media rage in response to Trump's 34 guilty verdicts
RWW: MAGA Martyrdom Machine Portrays Felon Trump as Victim, Vows Revenge
HuffPost: Right-Wingers Are Already Promising Vengeance After The Trump Verdict
Daily Kos: Republicans choose MAGA lunacy over the law after Trump's conviction
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maturemenoftvandfilms · 19 days ago
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Here are 10 2024 election day races I'll be watching other than the big one. For the record, just because I want to fuck someone, does not mean I'd vote for someone. Unlike emotionally weak people, I can differentiate between the two.
10. West Virginia Gubernatorial Matchup
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Incumbent Jim Justice cannot run for re-election in 2024 due to term limits. But I'll get to him later on the list.
Steve Williams (D) vs Patrick Morrisey (R)
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Kinda a toss up here as I could live with either one. BUT… if I had to pick, it's going to be Williams. Although I prefer the big boys like Morrisey, Steve is better looking. But going by the polls, Morrisey is the next governor of West Virginia.
9. Maryland Senate Matchup
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Incumbent Ben Cardin not running for re-election in 2024.
Angela Alsobrooks (D) vs Larry Hogan (R)
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Well… I'm rooting for Hogan here mainly for the thing I had for him. But the the polls have Alsobrooks taking the seat here.
8. Rhode Island Senate Matchup
Incumbent Sheldon Whitehouse (D) vs Patricia Morgan (R)
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According to the polls, Whitehouse's seat is safe.
7. Virginia Senate Matchup
Hung Cao (R) vs Incumbent Tim Kaine (D)
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According to the polls, it could be a close race, but I think Kaine's seat is safe. Which is good as expect big things from in the future. Maybe another vice presidency run?
6. California House Matchup
Will Rollins (D) vs Ken Calvert (R)
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An openly gay man vs a closeted gay man. Allegedly. Allegedly. According to the polls, it's a toss up.
5. Nebraska House Matchup
Don Bacon (R) vs Tony Vargas (D)
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I'm rooting for Bacon here. Why you ask? He's handsome. Plus he has a nice set of man tits. And I love tits. Sadly, the polls say he's behind.
4. Missouri Gubernatorial Matchup
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Incumbent Mike Parson cannot run for re-election in 2024 due to term limits. Sad as I love Mike.
Mike Kehoe (R) vs Crystal Quade (D)
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Mike has it in the bag according to the polls.
3. West Virginia Senate Matchup
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Incumbent Joe Manchin not running for re-election in 2024.
Aww… I barely got to know ya.
Jim Justice (R) vs Glenn Elliott (D)
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Justice is ahead big. Just like the rest of him.
2. Texas Senate Matchup
Incumbent Ted Cruz (R) vs Colin Allred (D)
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According to the polls, this one will be tight. Like I want Ted's ass to be. That right, I'm rooting for Cruz. I know a lot of you hate him, but I still want to leave my goo in him.
1. Montana Senate Matchup
Tim Sheehy (R) vs Incumbent Jon Tester (D)
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Currently, Jon is behind. But hopefully he'll pull it out in the end. Something I thought I'd never say about Jon.
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greendayauthority · 6 days ago
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The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA, 19 October 1993
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teadocs · 2 years ago
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happy valentine’s day from the teadocs! from love love and platonic love!  
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rupaulsdestielrace · 6 months ago
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dream blunt rotation but i'm the blunt
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harveyguillensource · 7 months ago
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Harvey's photoshoot with Mike Ruiz for Photobook Magazine has been published, along with a short interview covering his career and ambitions! Read a few of his responses below:
You have become somewhat of a trailblazer for what is possible for queer, Latinx actors. Who are your biggest role models and inspirations when it comes to performing? My on-screen role models were pretty limited. I found inspiration in watching Cantinflas, a Latino comedian, with my dad. Watching people like Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas represent Latinos on the big screen helped keep me hopeful. I’m happy to report that I’ve worked with both of them. From “What We Do in the Shadows,” to “The Magicians,” there is a slight recurring theme of supernatural or fantasy. What draws you to these types of projects and roles? In both 'The Magicians' and 'Shadows,' anything is possible. I love the idea that there are no limitations on where our characters can go, so I’ve always been drawn to that. I was never specifically seeking to be in these particular genres, but I’m so happy to be a part of them. In addition to on the screen, you have an extensive portfolio of voice acting credits. How does working behind a microphone compare to working on the camera? Doing voice-over has been such a wonderful experience. I didn’t really start doing V.O. work until the pandemic. It’s a tough door to get through. The pandemic brought these opportunities to me. It was the only work that I was able to do safely at the time. Since then, my portfolio has doubled in voice-over work. All the characters I get to play are so different from each other. I get so excited when people come up to me and mention they're fans of a character I voice. Either voice acting, on camera, or on the stage, are there any dream roles you would love to play? As a musical theatre kid, I’d obviously love to do Broadway. I’d also really love to host SNL one day. In addition to acting, you're also involved in advocacy work, particularly in the LGBTQ+ field. What inspires you to use your voice and platform for good? I try to use my platform to help anyone that I can, especially those in the LGBTQ+ and Latino community. For so long, I didn’t see anyone advocating for someone like me so I do the best I can to amplify their voices while bringing awareness to those communities. With “What We Do in the Shadows” heading into its sixth and final season, what’s next for you? Anything fans should look forward to? We’re about to wrap in two weeks from the time this interview is published. That being said, it’s bittersweet. We recently said goodbye to our exterior set, and it was really emotional. I committed to this character for half a decade, which is no small task. It’s become such a big part of my life, and I’m thankful for all the lives we’ve touched through comedy. Season 6 will air later this year. I’ll have projects like “Companion” and “Garfield” out this year as well as a couple others. I’m excited to see what’s next!
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 9 months ago
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not-alesha · 3 months ago
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Does anyone see a movie or series or even game that has the same actor in it as another thing you've seen, and then your mind comes up with a crossover or just me?
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