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First I simply had an urge to sketch Phoebe while writing/translating the 3rd chapter of my recent fanfic… then random headcanons took over.
#mask of the rose#fallen london#failbetter games#motr#mr pages#masters of the bazaar#manager of the royal bethlehem hotel#phoebe reilly#my art#fanart
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Spider-Man must have such an easy time putting up halloween decorations.
#i'm jealous#phoebe talks#halloween#spider man#peter parker#miles morales#gwen stacy#miguel o'hara#jessica drew#peter porker#peni parker#ben reilly#charlotte webber#pavitr prabhakar#hobie brown#margo kess#is this an adequate amount of spider people. can i hit post now
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on irreversable love
Song Credits: Die Alone, FINNEAS // Graceland Too, Phoebe Bridgers // ur so pretty, wasia project // Kaleidescope, Chappell Roan // My Love Mine All Mine, Mitski // Sofia, Clairo // j's lullaby (darlin' i'd wait for you), Delaney Bailey // Pancakes for Dinner, Lizzy Mcalpine // Everyone Adores You, Matt Maltese // Birds of a Feather, Billie Eilish // So American, Olivia Rodrigo // Glue Song, Beabadoobee feat. Clairo // Halley's Comet, Billie Eilish
Painting Credits: unknown // unknown // Red Almond Blossom by Vincent Van Gogh // unknown // Crested Butte Sunflowers by Laura Reilly // unknown // Rural Landscape by William Kay Blacklock // unknown // The Seine at Argenteuil by Claude Monet // Thrift, Priest's Cove, Cornwall by Mark Preston // unknown // unknown // unknown, John Singer Sargent
if you have any of the names of the paintings, please dm me or send me an ask!!
#luc posts#aesthetic#webweaving#web weave#web weaving#aesthetics#moodboard#finneas#phoebe bridgers#wasia project#mitski#chappell roan#delaney bailey#beabadoobee#billie eilish#lizzy mcalpine#olivia rodrigo#matt maltese#clairo#vincent van gogh#claude monet#if yall let this flop i'll cry#painting#songs#lyrics#music#art
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DCI December is now in full launch. 😃
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/15OJa4yEqDEWjQiunXk4RKeVlfsn0EkN1lnm6QYYDGg8/mobilebasic
Order of kids
Harper Jones, Milo Willams, Reilly Fernandez, Chloe Turner, Billy and Phoebe O’Brien
Here’s a calendar too!:
If you want me to see the post just use the hashtag:
#DCIdecember
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📇back again
Mabel Mackenzie Madeleine Madeline Madison Mae Magnolia Maisie Maple Margot Maria Marie Marigold Marina Marley Marlowe Mathilda Matilda Maude Maxine May Maya Melanie Melina Melissa Melody Meredith Mia Michaela Millicent Millie Minerva Mira Mirabelle Miranda Mollie Molly Monroe
Nadia Nadine Nancy Naomi Nell Nevaeh Nicola Nicole Nina Nova
Octavia Odelia Odette Olive Olivia Onyx Opal Ophelia Ottoline
Paisley Patience Patricia Payton Pearl Peony Petra Peyton Philippa Phoebe Phoenix Piper Polly Poppy Primrose
Quinn
Rachel Raine Raleigh Ramona Rebecca Reese Regina Reilly Remy Renee Rhiannon Rhoda Rhonda Ridley Ripley Robyn Romilly Rory Rowan Roxana Ruby Rue Ruth
i’m still loving odette — odette hotchner 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 that could be a top contender
#so far i’ve liked#eleanor (obv)#finley#odette#someone said vivienne which is super cute too#katie’s inbox
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Jennifer Coolidge for GQ Magazine
Jennifer Coolidge is immortal, written by Phoebe Reilly, shot by Charlotte Rutherford, styled by Sean Knight, 2023.
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Mask of the Rose Characters part 4
I return to introduce more Mask of the Rose characters. Say hello to the Landau household.
Rachel Landau. Novelist. She of (paraphrased) 'after an awkward family dinner, you can either write a satire novel featuring thinly veiled caricatures of everyone you know, or just open a window and scream'. Amazing. I love her.
David Landau. Rachel's brother. Business man. Certified nerd. David deserves at least a little of what happens to him. Spends a lot of time worrying about Rachel's life choices, which is ironic considering how much his own decisions could really have benefitted from a bit more consideration. Am I using 'ironic' properly? Your guess is as good as mine.
Phoebe Reilly. The Landau's housekeeper. A sweetheart who just wants to be loved. Makes questionable life choices. @failbettergames I need a dialogue option to take her by the shoulders, look her in the eye and say 'Phoebe. Phoebe, listen to me, you can do so much better.'
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mwf?
absolutely , let's go : abigail cowen , adjoa andoh , aishwarya rai , alba baptista , alexandra dowling , alice nokes , alicia agneson , alisha boe , alva bratt , alyssa sutherland , amanda fix , amber midthunder , amelia clarkson , amita suman , amy james kelley , ana garces , ana de armas , ceara covney , celina sinden , caitlin stasey , elcin sangu , eleanor matsuura , gabriela moreyra , gaia weiss , hai ling , hailey bennett , halle bailey , isabela merced , ishbel bautista , izuka hoyle , julia jones , karen david , kasia smutniak , katherine mcnamara , kathryn drysdale , keira knightley , kiera reilly , ksenia solo , kylie bunbury , lena headey , leslie ann huff , leyla tanlar , lily james , lindsay duncan , mia goth , mia tomlinson , olivia cooke , michelle yeoh , phoebe fox , muge boz , naomi scott , ni ni , nicola coughlan , nicole kidman , savannah steyn , sevda erginci , sofia boutella , sophie cookson , sophie turner , tripti dimri , vanessa morgan , vera farmiga , wu qian , and honest the list goes on these are just some of my favourites !!
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My Corresponding Top 100 Spotify Wrapped Songs to My Fav's Jersey Numbers Year 4:
• 2 (Mike Reilly*)- I Remember Everything by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves
• 3 (Adam Pelech*)- Don't Delete The Kisses by Wolf Alice
• 4 (Braden Schneider)- Lover, You Should Have Come Over by Jeff Buckley
• 6 (Brock Boeser, Ryan Pulock*)- Supercut by Lorde
• 7 (Jordan Eberle, Maxim Tsyplakov*)- Lovers Rock by TV Girl
• 8 (Noah Dobson*, Jacob Trouba)- End of Beginning by Djo
• 9 (J.T. Miller)- Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield
• 10 (Artemi Panarin, Simon Holmstrom*)- Motion Sickness by Phoebe Bridgers
• 11 (Anthony Duclair*, Travis Konecny, Vladimir Tarasenko)- Guitar Romantic Search Adventure by Wallows
• 13 (Mathew Barzal*, Cole Caufield, Kevin Hayes, Nico Hischier, Alexis Lafrenière)- Something in the Orange by Zach Bryan
• 14 (Bo Horvat*)- Not Strong Enough by boygenius
• 16 (Mitch Marner, Vincent Trocheck)- Think Of Me Once In A While, Take Care by Take Care
• 17 (Matt Martin*)- Need 2 by Pinegrove
• 18 (Pierre Engvall*)- bad idea right? by Olivia Rodrigo
• 19 (Matthew Tkachuk)- Good Days by SZA
• 20 (Hudson Fasching*, Chris Kreider)- American Teenager by Ethel Cain
• 21 (Kyle Palmieri*)- Head Over Heels by Tears For Fears
• 22 (Kevin Fiala)- Calling After Me by Wallows
• 23 (Adam Fox, Matthew Knies)- Now That We Don't Talk by Taylor Swift
• 24 (Kaapo Kakko, Scott Mayfield*)- Time to Pretend by MGMT
• 25 (Dennis Cholowski*)- Honest - From The Amazing Spider-Man 2 by The Neighborhood
• 26 (Jimmy Vesey, Oliver Wahlstrom*)- There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths
• 27 (Tyson Jost, Anders Lee*, Ryan McDonagh)- Casual by Chappell Roan
• 28 (Alexander Romanov*)- Your Needs, My Needs by Noah Kahan
• 29 (Leon Draisaitl, Marc-André Fleury, Nathan MacKinnon, Brock Nelson*)- ARE WE STILL FRIENDS? by Tyler, The Creator
• 30 (Ilya Sorokin*)- Back to the Old House by The Smiths
• 31 (Igor Shesterkin)- Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Tears For Fears
• 32 (Kyle MacLean*, Jonathan Quick)- Starman by David Bowie
• 34 (Grant Hutton*)- Moon Song by Phoebe Bridgers
• 36 (Isaiah George*, Matz Zuccarello)- Overtime by Zach Bryan
• 37 (Andrei Svechnikov)- Do Not Wait by Wallows
• 40 (Semyon Varlamov*)- East Side of Sorrow by Zach Bryan
• 43 (Quinn Hughes)- Homesick by Noah Kahan
• 44 (Jean-Gabriel Pageau*)- Is It Over Now? by Taylor Swift
• 47 (Liam Foudy*)- Kilby Girl by The Backseat Lovers
• 53 (Casey Cizikas*)- High by 5 Seconds of Summer
• 55 (Ryan Lindgren)- the 1 by Taylor Swift
• 58 (Kris Letang)- Used To Be Friends by Searows
• 59 (Roman Josi)- obsessed by Olivia Rodrigo
• 60 (Joseph Woll)- Northern Attitude by Noah Kahan
• 63 (Brad Marchand)- Night Shift by Lucy Dacus
• 71 (Macklin Celebrini)- Dawns by Zach Bryan featuring Maggie Rogers
• 72 (Anthony Beauvillier, Filip Chytill)- You're Losing Me (From The Vault) by Taylor Swift
• 73 (Matt Rempe)- Bags by Clairo
• 75 (Ryan Reaves)- Quittin' Time by Zach Bryan
• 76 (Brady Skjei)- Angeleyes by ABBA
• 79 (K'Andre Miller)- Work Song by Hozier
• 87 (Sidney Crosby)- You Don't Go To Parties by 5 Seconds of Summer
• 88 (David Pastrňák)- Stargirl Interlude by The Weeknd, Lana Del Rey
• 89 (Pavel Buchnevich)- We'll Never Have Sex by Leith Ross
• 91 (Tyler Seguin, John Tavares)- Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your Boy by Fall Out Boy
• 93 (Mika Zibanejad)- The Adults Are Talking by The Strokes
(*) indicates New York Islanders players, entire current NYI roster has been included
#spotify wrapped#nhl#New York islanders#putting in hours of work annually for a post that reaches maybe six people is my schtick#New York rangers#Keira this goes out to you#Spotify
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
Archery
Conor Hall (Belfast)
Tom Hall (London)
Alex Wise (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Megan Havers (Markfield)
Penny Healey (Telford)
Bryony Pitman (Shoreham-By-Sea)
Athletics
Jeremiah Azu (Cardiff)
Louie Hinchliffe (Crosspool)
Zharnel Hughes (The Valley, Anguilla)
Charlie Dobson (Colchester)
Matthew Hudson-Smith (Wolverhampton)
Max Burgin (Halifax)
Elliot Giles (Birmingham)
Ben Pattison (Frimley)
Neil Gourley (Glasgow)
Josh Kerr (Edinburgh)
George Mills (Harrogate)
Sam Atkin (Grimsby)
Patrick Dever (Preston)
Tade Ojora (London)
Alastair Chalmers (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Richard Kilty (Middlesborough)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (London)
Lewis Davey (Grantham)
Toby Harries (Brighton)
Alex Haydock-Wilson (London)
Sam Reardon (Beckenham)
Emile Cairess (Saltaire)
Mahamed Mahamed (Southampton)
Philip Sesemann (Bromley)
Callum Wilkinson (Moulton)
Jacob Fincham-Dukes (Harrogate)
Scott Lincoln (Northallerton)
Lawrence Okoye (London)
Nick Percy (Glasgow)
Dina Asher-Smith (London)
Imani-Lara Lansiquot (London)
Daryll Neita (London)
Bianca Williams (London)
Amber Anning (Hove)
Laviai Nielsen (London)
Lina Nielsen (London)
Victoria Ohuruogu (London)
Phoebe Gill (St. Albans)
Keely Hodgkinson (Atherton)
Jemma Reekie (Beith)
Georgia Bell (London)
Laura Muir (Milnathort)
Revée Walcott-Nolan (Luton)
Megan Keith (Inverness)
Eilish McColgan (Dundee)
Cynthia Sember (Ypsilanti, Michigan)
Jessie Knight (Epsom)
Lizzie Bird (St. Albans)
Aimee Pratt (Stockport)
Desirèe Henry (London)
Amy Hunt (Nottingham)
Yemi John (London)
Hannah Kelly (Bury)
Jodie Williams (Welwyn Garden City)
Nicole Yeargin (Bowie, Maryland)
Clara Evans (Hereford)
Rose Harvey (London)
Calli Yauger-Thackeray (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Morgan Lake (Reading)
Holly Bradshaw (Preston)
Molly Caudery (Truro)
Katharina Johnson-Thompson (Liverpool)
Jade O'Dowda (Oxford)
Badminton
Ben Lane (Milton Keynes)
Sean Vendy (Milton Keynes)
Kirsty Gilmour (Glasgow)
Boxing
Lewis Richardson (Colchester)
Patrick Brown (Sale)
Delicious Orie (Wolverhampton)
Charley Davison (Lowestoft)
Rosie Eccles (Newport)
Chantelle Reid (Allenton)
Canoeing
Adam Burgess (Stoke-On-Trent)
Joe Clarke (Stoke-On-Trent)
Mallory Franklin (Windsor)
Kimberley Woods (Rugby)
Climbing
Hamish McArthur (York)
Toby Roberts (Elstead)
Erin McNeice (Rodmersham)
Molly Thompson-Smith (London)
Cycling
Tom Pidcock (Leeds)
Josh Tarling (Aberaeron)
Stephen Williams (Aberysthwyth)
Fred Wright (Manchester)
Jack Carlin (Paisley)
Ed Lowe (Stamford)
William Turnbull (Morpeth)
Joe Truman (Petersfield)
Dan Bigham (Newcastle-Under-Lyme)
Ethan Hayter (London)
Ethan Vernon (Bedford)
Oli Wood (Wakefield)
Charlie Tanfield (Great Ayton)
Mark Stewart (Dundee)
Charlie Aldridge (Crieff)
Kieran Reilly (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Kye Whyte (London)
Ross Cullen (Preston)
Lizzie Deignan (Otley)
Pfeiffer Georgi (Castle Combe)
Anna Henderson (Edlesborough)
Anna Morris (Cardiff)
Sophie Capewell (Lichfield)
Emma Finucane (Carmarthen)
Katy Marchant (Manchester)
Lowri Thomas (Abergavenny)
Elinor Barker (Cardiff)
Neah Evans (Langbank)
Josie Knight (Dingle, Ireland)
Jess Roberts (Carmarthen)
Ella MacLean-Howell (Llantrisant)
Evie Richards (Malvern)
Charlotte Worthington (Chorlton-Cum-Hardy)
Beth Shriever (Braintree)
Emily Hutt (London)
Diving
Jack Laugher (Ripon)
Jordan Houldon (Sheffield)
Noah Williams (London)
Kyle Kothari (London)
Anthony Harding (Ashton-Under-Lyne)
Tom Daley (Plymouth)
Yasmin Harper (Sheffield)
Grace Reid (Edinburgh)
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (London)
Lois Toulson (Cleckheaton)
Scarlett Mew-Jensen (London)
Equestrian
Carl Hester (Sark, Channel Islands)
Tom McEwen (London)
Scott Brash (Peebles)
Harry Charles (Alton)
Ben Maher (London)
Lottie Fry (Den Hout, The Netherlands)
Becky Moody (Gunthwaite)
Ros Canter (Louth)
Laura Collett (Royal Leamington Spa)
Field hockey
Tim Nurse (London)
Nick Park (Reading)
Jack Waller (London)
David Ames (Cookstown)
Jacob Draper (Cwmbran)
Zachary Wallace (Kingston-Upon-Thames)
Rupert Shipperley (London)
Sam Ward (Leicester)
James Albery (Cambridge)
Phil Roper (Chester)
David Goodfield (Shrewsbury)
Ollie Payne (Totnes)
Liam Sanford (Wegberg, Germany)
Lee Morton (Glasgow)
Thomas Sorsby (Sheffield)
Conor Williamson (London)
Will Calnan (London)
Gareth Furlong (London)
Laura Unsworth (Sutton Coldfield)
Anna Toman (Derby)
Hannah French (Ipswich)
Sarah Jones (Cardiff)
Amy Costello (Edinburgh)
Sarah Robertson (Melrose)
Charlotte Watson (Dundee)
Tessa Howard (Durham)
Isabelle Petter (Loughborough)
Giselle Ansley (Brixham)
Hollie Pearne-Webb (Duffield)
Fiona Crackles (Kirkby Lonsdale)
Sophie Hamilton (Bruton)
Lily Owsley (Bristol)
Flora Peel (Cheltenham)
Miriam Pritchard (Loughborough)
Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick (Sheffield)
Tommy Fleetwood (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Charley Hull (Kettering)
Georgia Hall (Bournemouth)
Gymnastics
Joe Fraser (Birmingham)
Harry Hepworth (Leeds)
Jake Jarman (Peterborough)
Luke Whitehouse (Halifax)
Max Whitlock (Hemel Hempstead)
Zak Perzamanos (Liverpool)
Becky Downie (Nottingham)
Ruby Evans (Cardiff)
Georgia-Mae Fenton (Gravesend)
Alice Kinsella (Sutton Coldfield)
Abi Martin (Paignton)
Bryony Page (Sheffield)
Isabelle Songhurst (Poole)
Judo
Chelsie Giles (Coventry)
Lele Naire (Weston-Super-Mare)
Lucy Renshall (St. Helens)
Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown (Pembury)
Emma Reid (Royston)
Pentathlon
Charlie Brown (Kidderminster)
Joe Choong (London)
Kerenza Bryson (Plymouth)
Kate French (Chapmanslade)
Rowing
James Robson (Oundle)
Ollie Wynne-Griffith (Guildford)
Tom George (Cheltenham)
Oli Wilkes (Matlock)
David Ambler (London)
Matt Aldridge (Christchurch)
Freddie Davidson (London)
Tom Barras (Staines-Upon-Thames)
Callum Dixon (London)
Matt Haywood (Burton Upon Trent)
Graeme Thomas (Burton)
Sholto Carnegie (Oxford)
Rory Gibbs (Street)
Morgan Bolding (Weybridge)
Jacob Dawson (Portsmouth)
Charlie Elwes (Radley)
Tom Digby (Henley-On-Thames)
James Rudkin (Northampton)
Tom Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Harry Brightmore (Chester)
Henry Fieldman (Barnes)
Liv Bates (Nottingham)
Chloe Brew (Plymouth)
Rebecca Edwards (Aughnacloy)
Becky Wilde (Taunton)
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (London)
Emily Craig (Pembury)
Imogen Grant (Cambridge)
Helen Backshall (Truro)
Esme Booth (Stratford-Apon-Avon)
Samantha Redgrave (Frinton)
Rebecca Shorten (Belfast)
Lauren Henry (Lutterworth)
Hannah Scott (Coleraine)
Lola Anderson (London)
Georgina Brayshaw (Leeds)
Heidi Long (London)
Rowan McKellar (Glasgow)
Holly Dunford (Tadworth)
Emily Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Lauren Irwin (Peterlee)
Eve Stewart (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Harriet Taylor (Chertsey)
Annie Campbell-Orde (Wells)
Lucy Glover (Warrington)
Rugby
Abi Burton (Wakefield)
Kayleigh Powell (Llantrisant)
Amy Wilson-Hardy (Poole)
Ellie Boatman (Camberley)
Ellie KIldunne (Keighley)
Emma Uren (London)
Grace Crompton (Epsom)
Heather Cowell (Isleworth)
Isla Norman-Bell (Gillingham)
Jade Shekells (Hartpury)
Jasmine Joyce-Butchers (St. Davids)
Lauren Torley (Flackwell Heath)
Lisa Thomson (Hawick)
Megan Jones (Cardiff)
Sailing
Connor Bainbridge (Halifax)
James Peters (Tunbridge Wells)
Fynn Sterritt (Inverness)
Sam Sills (Launceston)
Micky Beckett (Solva)
Chris Grube (Chester)
John Grimson (Leicester)
Emma Wilson (Christchurch)
Ellie Aldridge (Parkstone)
Hannah Snellgrove (Lymington)
Freya Black (Redhill)
Saskia Tidey (Dublin, Ireland)
Vita Heathcote (Southampton)
Anna Burnet (London)
Shooting
Mike Bargeron (Bromley)
Matthew Coward-Holley (Chelmsford)
Nathan Hales (Chatham)
Seonaid McIntosh (Edinburgh)
Lucy Hall (York)
Amber Rutter (Windsor)
Skateboarding
Andy Macdonald (Newton, Massachusetts)
Sky Brown (Takanabe, Japan)
Lola Tambling (Saltash)
Swimming
Ben Proud (London)
Alex Cahoon (Fairford)
Matt Richards (Droitwich Spa)
Jacob Whittle (Alfreton)
Duncan Scott (Glasgow)
Kieran Bird (Street)
Daniel Jervis (Resolven)
Oliver Morgan (Bishops Castle)
Jonathon Marshall (Southend-On-Sea)
Luke Greenbank (Crewe)
Adam Peaty (Uttoxeter)
James Wilby (Glasgow)
Jimmy Guy (Timperley)
Tom Dean (Maidenhead)
Max Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Joe Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Jack McMillan (Belfast)
Hector Pardoe (Wrexham)
Toby Robinson (Wolverhampton)
Kate Shortman (Clifton)
Isabelle Thorpe (Clifton)
Anna Hopkin (Chorley)
Kathleen Dawson (Kirkcaldy)
Medi Harris (Porthmadog)
Honey Osrin (Portsmouth)
Katie Shanahan (Glasgow)
Angharad Evans (Cambridge)
Keanna Macinnes (Edinburgh)
Laura Stephens (London)
Abbie Wood (Buxton)
Freya Colbert (Grantham)
Eva Okaro (Sevenoaks)
Lucy Hope (Melrose)
Freya Anderson (Birkenhead)
Leah Crisp (Wakefield)
Table tennis
Liam Pitchford (Chesterfield)
Anna Hursey (Tianjin, China)
Taekwondo
Bradly Sinden (Doncaster)
Caden Cunningham (Huddersfield)
Jade Jones (Bodelwyddan)
Rebecca McGowan (Dumbarton)
Tennis
Jack Draper (London)
Dan Evans (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Joe Salisbury (London)
Neal Skupski (Liverpool)
Sir Andy Murray (Leatherhead)
Katie Boulter (Woodhouse Eaves)
Heather Watson (St. Peter Port, Channel Islands)
Triathlon
Sam Dickinson (York)
Alex Yee (London)
Beth Potter (Bearsden)
Georgia Taylor-Brown (Leeds)
Kate Waugh (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Weightlifting
Emily Campbell (Bulwell)
#Sports#National Teams#U.K.#Celebrities#Races#Michigan#Maryland#Fights#Boxing#Boats#Ireland#Animals#The Netherlands#Hockey#Germany#Golf#U.A.E.#Massachusetts#Tennis
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hi! any suggested faces for clan heymaey?
hi anon ! of course, here you ago and as always if you'd like more suggestions, do lmk ! cate blanchett, michelle yeoh, aishwarya rai bachchan, anna shaffer, charlize theron, daniel henney, harold perineau, hiroyuki sanada, hülya avsar, lucy lawless, claire forlani, gong yoo, jessica chastain, kasia smutniak, kelly reilly, kerry washington, lee pace, liv tyler, myanna buring, nurgul yesilcay, rachel weisz, rosamund pike, shelley conn, tang wei, barry keoughan, archie renaux, callum turner, dev patel, dylan wang, gentry white, gong jun, jacob anderson, jack wolfe, lee jaewook, ni hanjin, woo dohwan, xiao zhan, zhang zhehan, zhang chenxiao, adelaide kane, alicia agneson, aslihan malbora, bia arantes, choi yewon, dilraba dilmurat, eleanor tomlinson, ellie bamber, esther yu, go yoonjung, jing tian, ju jingyi, li landi, lily sullivan, marina ruy barbosa, millie brady, naomi scott, phoebe dynevor, poppy drayton, sun yi, tian xiwei, xu jiaqi & zhu yilong.
#period rp#medieval rp#fantasy rp#tumblr rp#new rp#mumu rp#oc rp#appless rp#mature rp#mw#answered#honestly i could've continued but decided to cut it off there so do lmk if you'd like more suggestions !
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Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh in The Anniversary Party (Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming, 2001)
Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming, Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, John C. Reilly, Jane Adams, Parker Posey, John Benjamin Hickey, Gwyneth Paltrow, Denis O'Hare, Mina Badie, Michael Panes, Jennifer Beals, Matt Malloy. Screenplay: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming. Cinematography: John Bailey. Production design: Emma Bailey. Film editing: Carol Littleton, Suzanne Spangler. Music: Michael Penn.
Hollywood professionals Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh wrote, directed, and starred in The Anniversary Party, a movie about a gathering of Hollywood professionals. Which at least follows the advice to write about what you know. But that way lies a certain insularity, which is probably the biggest problem their movie has. Watching it made me feel like an outsider, even a voyeur. They play a couple, actress Sally Nash and novelist turned filmmaker Joe Therrian, who have recently put their marriage back together after a separation, and are celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary -- not usually a landmark occasion, but considering their marital difficulties can be considered an achievement. So they invite their friends, most of them colleagues and co-workers in the film industry, plus some newcomers, including the hot young actress Skye Davidson (Gwyneth Paltrow), whom Joe has cast in the movie he's making. This in itself is a source of tension, which some of the guests are not above pointing out, because Skye is playing a character from Joe's novel who is clearly based on Sally, and he didn't cast Sally herself, perhaps because she's too old to play the role. Also among the outsiders in the gathering are Joe and Sally's next-door neighbors, Ryan (Denis O'Hare) and Monica Rose (Mina Badie), whom they invited because they'd like to quell the tension that has arisen between the two households over the barking of Joe and Sally's dog. The volatility within the group gives rise to some snarky gossip and a few ruffled egos, but it remains mostly under control until Skye produces some ecstasy that releases everyone's inhibitions. Naturally, it climaxes with a big fight between Joe and Sally, in which the unstated tension is clearly and loudly stated. There's nothing particularly new about the film and the characters, but the ensemble work of the cast is fun to watch and Leigh and Cumming know when and how to end their movie on a quietly amusing note.
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The Gallery That Destroys All Shame from Aurora Brachman & Jessie Zinn on Vimeo.
One evening in L.A., a group gathers to learn how to take back the speculum.
A film by: Aurora Brachman & Jessie Zinn
Featuring: Pamela Samuelson, Sydney Reyes, Danielle DeRose, Rebecca Bien, Kelly Kannard, Ana Marquez, Lauren Hulit, Amber Morasse, Dana Morgan, Denell Nawrocki, Kim Ritley, Mary O Neill, Madeline Mikkelson, Carolyn Barron, Emma Tasini, Nix Grover , Leandra Gunkel, Carol Downer, Mychal Reilly, Sarah Ferguson, Kat Special, Phoebe Lyman.
Faculty Advisor: Jan Krawitz Technical Support: Mark Urbanek & Paul Meyers Re-recording mix: David Sandwisch Score: Gallery Six
Produced in the Documentary Film M.F.A Program, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University.
(c) 2021 Aurora Brachman & Jessie Zinn
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AU: When Phoebe decided to play matchmaker for The Bay Mirror, she had no idea that one of the men who signed up was actually a demon. Luckily, a real Cupid knew.
“Normally I would’ve looked for another way to deal with this, but since we already know each other, well, I thought it might be easier to just come and warn you.”
He intended to stop her from helping a demon find a victim, then leave to go about business as usual. Phoebe had a different idea. After all, how great would it be to get an actual Cupid’s help with matchmaking?
“That’s not really why I came here, Phoebe.” “Oh, come on, Cupid! I saved your life once, remember? You owe me.”
The longer they worked together, the more they realized that maybe they were the perfect match for each other.
#Charmed#charmededit#OP#Phoebe Halliwell#Alyssa Milano#Cupid#Michael Reilly Burke#Phoebe and Cupid#Miss Donovan#Ann Cusack#magic#s07e08#s02e10#s08e11#sorry the last line is a bit corny :D
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2017 Oscars: 20 Best, Worst and Most WTF Moments | Rolling Stone
[Note: Only the moments I wrote up are below. For the full rundown, visit the link.]
Best: ‘Moonlight’ Wins Best Picture The fact that it was preceded by a historically awkward gaffe shouldn’t overshadow the fact that Moonlight’s win is hugely deserving of celebration. Even if it did not come in the wake of last year’s #OscarsSoWhite controversy, the Best Picture statuette going to Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney’s black, queer Bildungsroman represents a sea change for an Academy that has often seemed to be out of touch with innovation and diversity in filmmaking. There were a lot of solid contenders from 2016, but no movie in years has approached the subtle, powerful artistry, nor the searing sociopolitical relevance, of this major work of art. Now, about that envelope mixup…
Worst: 'Suicide Squad’ Is an Oscar-Winning Movie You know who has never won an Academy Award? Alfred Hitchcock. Annette Bening. Peter O'Toole. Ava DuVernay. You know what has? Suicide Squad, DC’s excrementally bad, straight-to-Hot Topic supervillain flick that got a whopping 26% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Just think about that for a sec. Granted, the statuette was for Makeup and Hairstyling – but the movie’s greatest achievement on that front was to make Jared Leto’s Joker look like a second-string member of Insane Clown Posse. We should add that this wasn’t Suicide Squad’s only awards nod this year; it was also nominated for two Razzies.
Best: Supporting Actor Wins for Viola Davis and Mahershala Ali History was made twofold last night: Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim actor to win an Academy Award, and Viola Davis became the first African-American woman to achieve the coveted triple crown of acting (an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony). The two were both clear standouts in their categories – Ali for his turn as a complex father figure in Moonlight and Davis for her powerhouse performance opposite Denzel Washington in Fences (a role for which she also won a Tony in 2010). And they delivered two of the night’s most memorable speeches: Ali gave a sweet shout-out to “serving the character” and his newborn daughter; and Davis’ incredible, showstopping ode to the power of storytelling. “I became an artist,” she said. “And thank God I did, because we are the only profession to celebrate what it means to live a life.”
Worst: Opening With That Timberlake 'Trolls’ Song Performance Look, there’s nothing wrong with “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”, Justin Timberlake’s peppy earworm of a single from Trolls. There’s also nothing wrong with the Oscar powers that be wanting to get some of the Best Original Song performances out of the way early in the night. But using it to kick off the show in lieu of the usual sketch or montage? The move came off as random at best and tone-deaf at worst. We all get a kick out of a little J.T. song 'n’ dance, but it doesn’t exactly set the stage for the night to come. That said, the charismatic Timberlake would have made a way fine cohost for Kimmel. Maybe he can just stick around after the music ends next time?
Worst: That Tourist Bus Bit The Academy Awards have frequently been accused of being too insular – and maybe bringing a bunch of random tourists front and center is perhaps��not the best solution to that problem. In classic late-night talk-show host style, Kimmel orchestrated a stunt in which he brought the passengers of a tour bus into the Dolby Theater. What followed were a painfully awkward few minutes in which the group waded through the front row shaking the hands of celebs while the Master of Ceremonies made fun of their names and generally treated the whole affair like a zoo exhibit — whether the tourists or the A-listers were the ones on display remains unclear. Still, we are very happy for Vicki and her fiancé Gary, who were “married” by a very game Denzel Washington.
Best: Emma Stone’s Acceptance Speech Whether or not you thought the La La Land star’s performance was the best from an actress last year or not, you have to give it up to Emma Stone: She delivered a charming-as-hell winning speech. It was a study in class, from paying tribute to the other nominees (“I look up to you, and I admire you more than I can put into words”) to acknowledging her own relative lack of experience (“I still have a lot of growing and learning and work to do, and this guy is a really beautiful symbol to continue on that journey”). And if that didn’t seal the deal, Stone’s promise to her friends that she would “hug the hell out of you when the feeling reenters my body” was pretty sweet.
Worst: Explicitly Political Punches Were Pulled It’s an open question as to how much of a responsibility awards shows have (or don’t have) to tie the proceedings into current events. But considering how much of what the Academy Awards celebrate is in peril thanks to the present political climate – from support for the arts to freedom of expression to a spirit of globalism – many presenters and winners alike were more guarded than expected. Except for Foreign Language Film winner Asghar Farhadi’s boycott, there was no moment on par with, say, Meryl Streep’s fiery anti-Trump speech at the Golden Globes last month. Considering the Oscar ceremony’s long history as a soapbox, 2017’s mood was surprisingly subdued.
Best: The Presenters Who Would Make Great Hosts Presenting award is an art that not all actors have mastered (lookin’ at you, Warren Beatty), but the ones who do can make or break the evening. Saturday Night Live MVP Kate McKinnon made a meal of co-presenting the Makeup and Hairstyling and Costume Design categories (“Costumes are the cost of humes”); Dwayne Johnson performed a jokey bit of his number from Moana before introducing his costar Auli'i Cravalho’s nominated song; and John Cho and Leslie Mann made a delightfully screwball double act announcing the winners of the Scientific and Technical Awards. Incidentally, any one of these people would make swell future Oscars cohosts. Cho/Mann for 2018!
Worst: Outsourcing the 'La La Land’ Performances Among La La Land’s record number of nominations were not one but two Original Song contenders: the winning “City of Stars” and “Audition (The Fools Who Dream).” In the movie, they’re performed by the film’s leads, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling – so it rang a little false when both stars demurred from performing and ceded the mic to actual singer John Legend (who played a supporting role). The crooner’s polished covers only threw into relief the fact that neither Stone nor Gosling really has the vocal chops to carry a musical. We’re not one to look a gift Legend performance in the mouth, but considering that 16-year-old newcomer Auli'i Cravalho performed her Moana song like a champ, the La La Land-ers’ non-performance felt a bit like a cop-out.
#oscars#oscars 2017#academy awards#jenna scherer#phoebe reilly#la la land#rolling stone#moonlight#barry jenkins#Auli'i Cravalho#warren beatty#emma stone#mahershala ali#viola davis#hidden figures#movies#tv#oscars recap#best and worst
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