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bookcoversonly · 2 years ago
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Title: Kitty and the Twilight Trouble | Author: Paula Harrison | Publisher: Greenwillow Books (2021)
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vintagegoddesses3 · 5 months ago
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scourgiez · 1 year ago
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fem get back Beatles 🫶
even though i didn’t really design any “feminine” versions of the clothes they already wore (except paula’s) this was still fun to do (hairstyles!)
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good-to-drive · 5 months ago
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disneytva · 2 months ago
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Disney Jr. Closes Year With The Most-Watched Series for Preschoolers Across Linear And Streaming In 2024.
Disney Jr. closed out 2024 with four of the top 10 most-watched series among preschoolers across both linear and streaming platforms via The Wrap.
In 2024, Disney Jr. was behind “Bluey” which ranks as the No. 1 most-watched show among preschoolers; “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” which took third place; “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” which took the No. 6 spot; and “SuperKitties” which was the No. 10 most-watched series in the age group. The channel also ranked as the No. 1 cable network for kids 2-5 for the third year in a row.
Disney Jr. also saw success on YouTube, growing to reach 21 million subscribers — a following that only 0.001% of YouTube channels hit —and over 21 billion views, outpacing Nick Jr. and Netflix Jr., according to internal YouTube analytics. “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends,” for instance, has brought in 1.8 billion views across Disney Jr. and Marvel HQ YouTube channels.  
“Disney Jr. has had an extraordinary year, leading the way as the #1 preschool brand across platforms,” Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, said in an exclusive statement to TheWrap. “With ‘Bluey’ as the most-watched series on streaming, ‘Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends�� and ‘SuperKitties’ breaking into the top ranks, and ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse’ continuing to captivate audiences, this year’s success underscores the power of Disney Jr.’s stories to connect with children and families everywhere. These achievements reflect the exceptional work of our teams and creative partners who make Disney Jr. a trusted and beloved part of so many homes.” ------ Ayo Davis (Disney Branded Television CEO and VP of Current and Development Disney Television Animation)
Disney will continue to expand its 2024 hits with a new iteration of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse named "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+" which is in production and slated to premiere in 2025.
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ludmilachaibemachado · 5 months ago
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goldoradove · 11 months ago
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happy 10 kids to paula & co. ~
[rotated under the cut]
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left to right: gigi, fae, cora, adrian, paula (matriarch), jem, bentley, delilah, everly, harrison, imogen
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runbookzombie · 1 year ago
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Zombies Run ZRS3M31 Scream and Shout
I couldn't run outdoors today because of the rain so I did it in the parking garage of my workplace. Not the most ideal of places, but the gloomy and creepy atmosphere was certainly appropriate to this particular ZR mission. I never know if I'm running the right distance indoors, though. Garmin can be quite tricky about that.
Spoilers after the image below:
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This is an AI-generated image of a man jumping off a ship. I don't know why he is wearing the hat, but every picture generated had a man with a hat on.
I am so curious about these darn blue/violet flowers and why they are so important to Comansys. The man who jumped off the ship, was he being experimented on with those flowers? What are they exactly? Do they turn people and/or other living creatures into zombies? Is that why there was a zombified mountain lion earlier on?
I'm also curious why Maxine didn't want to leave. I hope she hasn't been turned into the undead. She seemed sentient enough when she got out of the cryo tube. I forgot about Ed's existence and I feel bad about that. Seems ages ago that we heard anything about him.
Oh no, was he the man who jumped off the ship? I hope not.
I hope we can get Maxine out of there so she can explain everything. I need some answers.
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cinemaquiles · 3 months ago
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Você sabia? Rejeitado pelo próprio autor: "No mundo de 2020"
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gbhbl · 2 years ago
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Horror Movie Review: Soylent Green (1973)
A nightmarish futuristic fantasy about the controlling power of big corporations and an innocent cop who stumbles on the truth.
Soylent Green is a 1973 American ecological dystopian film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson in his final film role. By 2022, the cumulative effects of overpopulation and pollution have caused severe worldwide shortages of food, water, and housing. New York City has a population of 40 million, and only the elite can afford…
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Paula Michelle Burnette – The Charley Project
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vintagegoddesses3 · 2 months ago
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scourgiez · 2 years ago
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trying out new brushes + beatles but…. girl band?!?!
im gonna be honest u only did this bc ive been obsessed with womens fashion and hair in the 60s. sooo im not sure if this is necessarily a genderswap but full ocs based on the beatles LOL ill still call them fem!beatles for clarity though
this is all just for fun!!! i love designing clothes and people. though id love to do more and work this… universe? out because i think it would be interesting!! especially if theres different styles for each era.. if enough people seem to like this then i just might :”)
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mandy-malady · 13 days ago
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Celebrities that Openly Support MAGA/Their Beliefs
To do with what you will.
Country Artists
The Band Perry Big & Rich Billy Ray Cyrus Brantley Gilbert Brian Kelley Carrie Underwood Charlie Daniels (deceased) Chris Janson Hank Williams Jr. Jason Aldean Jelly Roll John Rich Justin Moore Loretta Lynn (deceased) Luke Bryan Parker McCollum Rascal Flatts Shania Twain Toby Keith (deceased) Trace Adkins Travis Tritt Upchurch
EDM
3LAU
Rappers
42 Dugg 50 Cent Azealia Banks Bandman Kevo Benny the Butcher Chief Keef Dababy Dax Fivio Foreign Kanye West Kodak Black Lil Pump Lil Wayne Money Man Nelly OhGeesy OT7 Quanny Peezy Rick Ross Sheff G Sleepy Hallow Snoop Dogg Soulja Boy Tom MacDonald Waka Flocka Flame Young Dro
Rock and Pop Artists
Aaron Carter (deceased) Azealia Banks Gavin DeGraw Gene Simmons of KISS Kid Rock Linkin Park (New era, 2024) - new lead is a Scientologist and was in good standing with the ‘church’ during this album drop Lynyrd Skynyrd M.I.A. Naked Cowboy Rick Springfield Robert Davi Ronnie Radke Sexyy Red Ted Nugent Wayne Newton The Village People
Latin Artists
Anuel AA Justin Quiles Nicky Jam
Actors/Television Personalities
Dennis Quaid Drea de Matteo James Woods Jim Caviezel Jon Voight Kelsey Grammer Kevin Costner Kevin Sorbo Kristy Swanson Laurence Fox Mark Whalberg Mel Gibson Michael Rapaport Randy Quaid Roseanne Barr Scott Baio Sylvester Stallone Taryn Manning Victoria Jackson Zachary Levi
Reality TV Stars and Media Figures
Amber Rose Ben Shapiro Bryce Hall Caitlyn Jenner Chrisley Family Dr. Phil Elon Musk Guy Fieri Jake Paul Joe Exotic Joe Rogan The Kardashians Mehmet Oz Nelk Boys Paris Hilton (conflicting info) Paula Deen Russell Brand Savannah Chrisley Scott Baio Tony Hinchcliffe
Sports/TV Crossovers
Dana White Danica Patrick Greg Norman Harrison Butker Holly Valance
Athletes (and Sports Figures)
Bob Cousy Bobby Orr Brett Favre Bryson DeChambeau Curt Schilling Herschel Walker Jack Nicklaus Johnny Damon Jon Jones Mariano Rivera Mike Ditka Mike Piazza Mike Tyson Tom Brady Wayne Gretzky
Miscellaneous/Notable Public Figures
Dr. Buzz Aldrin Mike Lindell (MyPillow) Nick Fuentes Tim Pool Tony Hinchcliffe
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rjzimmerman · 2 months ago
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How to Repair the Planet? One Answer Might Be Hiding in Plain Sight. (New York Times)
Yes, yes and another triple yes to this premise of this article: we can address the various global crises facing us by looking at them "holistically" rather than as separate silos. I've been harping on this since I started this blog: deal with the "traditional" environmental issues, such as the collapse of biodiversity, properly, and simultaneously we might also be dealing with the newer and evolving climate crisis issues. All part of one, instead of separate kingdoms that benefit academia rather than the rest of us.
Excerpt from this New York Times story:
Sometimes, human needs can make problems like climate change and biodiversity collapse seem insurmountable. The world still relies on fossil fuels that are dangerously heating the planet. People need to eat, but agriculture is a top driver of biodiversity loss.
But what if we’re looking at those problems the wrong way? What if we tackled them as a whole, instead of individually?
A landmark assessment, commissioned by 147 countries and made public on Tuesday, offers the most comprehensive answer to date, examining the sometimes dizzying interconnections among biodiversity, climate change, food, water and health.
“Our current approaches to dealing with these crises have tended to be fragmented or siloed,” said Paula Harrison, a co-chair of the assessment and an environmental scientist who focuses on land and water modeling at the UK Center for Ecology & Hydrology, a research organization. “That’s led to inefficiencies and has often been counterproductive.”
The report, by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, an independent panel that advises governments on biodiversity issues, focuses heavily on solutions. It includes scores of potential interventions along with their cascading effects. For example, the authors note that efforts like incorporating prairie strips, areas of native vegetation amid crop rows, or strategically locating trees on farmland can help with biodiversity, food production, human well-being, water quality and climate change all at once.
Not all situations will have multiple wins. Often, negative consequences are unavoidable. But people should be aware of the trade-offs and make them deliberately, from national governments all the way to local communities, the authors said.
“Right now, we don’t take account of a lot of the trade-offs,” said Pamela McElwee, also a co-chair of the assessment and a professor of human ecology at Rutgers University. “And so, they get passed on to somebody else.”
Overlooked costs to biodiversity, climate, water and health from the fossil fuel, agriculture and fisheries sectors were estimated at $10 trillion to $25 trillion per year. Negative health consequences were especially costly, Dr. McElwee said. For instance, she pointed to the nine million people a year who die from air pollution, and the rise in obesity and diabetes because of unhealthy diets that also harm biodiversity and contribute to climate change.
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ludmilachaibemachado · 6 months ago
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Via Something About the Beatles’ Girls FB🌸🌻🪴
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