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an edit of my love for the boys and their love for each other <3
#pretty pretty boys#they make my heart so full#I love this song this version is Been Through by Brandyn Burnette#shoot from the hip#shootimpro#sfth#sfth edits#luke manning#tom mayo#alexander jeremy#sam russell#sfth luke#sfth tom#sfth aj#sfth sam#improv#own post
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Realizing he must have unnerved the person before him, Puck quickly shifted shapes, melting into his favored human form - a persona of sorts he had created quite some time ago.
"I'm sorry. I hope you'll forgive my rudeness," the blonde man in a navy suit, red tie, and round glasses remarked. "I just happened be to watching you for a little while and noticed a few of your personal effects with your names on them." He dipped his head before extending a hand without smiling. "Owen Burnett. Pleased to make your acquaintance."
Upon hearing Russell's reply, however, the corners of Owen's mouth upturned ever so slightly. "I see. Well, then...what might you recommend? Do you have any favorites yourself? Or a menu, perhaps?"
#((Hello! Thanks for answering!))#pushspacetocontinue#Russell#Russell Tolbert#Owen#Owen Burnett#Puck#Roleplay
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Bob Dylan & The Rolling Thunder Revue—Gatesville, TX, May 15, 1976 © Nicolas Russell.
#Bob Dylan#The Rolling Thunder Revue: Part Two#Rolling Thunder Revue#Gatesville#Texas#TX#1976#1970s#Nicolas Russell#T Bone Burnett#Mick Ronson
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Mid Year Book Freakout Tag
#1936 Olympics#Andrea Mays#Anne Boleyn#Ariel Lawhon#Biography#Book Tags#Books#Catherine Howard#Classics Retellings#Dan Jones#Daniel James Brown#Danielle L. Jensen#Eleanor Shearer#Elizabeth Tudor#Emma Torzs#England#English History#Erin A Craig#Fanro#Fantasy#Fantasy Romance#Farah Karim-Cooper#Flooding#Folger Shakespeare Library#France#Frances Hodgson Burnett#Gabe Cole Novoa#Gareth Russell#George R.R. Martin#Greek Mythology
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Sandman casting so far
Aside from returning castmembers, this is what I’m seeing so far for our casting for the upcoming episodes as they align to storylines and arcs. (I’m pulling from Tudum and Redanian)
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jack Gleeson as Puck
Ruta Gedmintas as Titania
Spike White as Dick Cowley
James Darch as Richard Burbage
Season of Mists
Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium
Adrian Lester as Destiny
Freddie Fox as Loki
Clive Russell as Odin
Laurence O’Fuarain as Thor
Ann Skelly as Nuala
Douglas Booth as Cluracan
Song of Orpheus/Thermidor
Ruairi O’Connor as Orpheus
Ella Rumpf as Eurydice
Garry Cooper as Hades
Emmanuela Lia as Naya
Daphne Alexander as Bromie
Tafline Steen as Xantho
Paul Brennen as Captain Carnot
Daniel Hoffmann-Gill as Guillaume
A Game of You (?)/Brief Lives
Indya Moore as Wanda (also in AGoY, but we have filming of her in Brief Lives scenes)
Alison Nadine as Wanda’s mother (will appear where Wanda does)
Brief Lives
Jordan Adene as Donnie Capax
Steve Coogan as Barnabas
Barry Sloane as “The Prodigal.”
Kayode Akinyemi as Kris
Amber Rose Revah as Ishtar
Stewart Scudamore as Andros
The Kindly Ones
Returning cast members spotted filming
The Wake
Returning cast members spotted filming
High Cost of Living
Adwoa Akoto as Amelia Robbins
Unknown
Antonia Desplat in an Unknown Role
Charlotte Bate as Tally
Jade Burnett as Guardswoman
Lee Byford as Piccadilly Police Officer
Ben Allen as Simon
Gavin Spokes as Jeremy
Johnny Labey in an Unknown Role
Edward Chlerich in an Unknown Role
Andre Flynn in an Unknown Role
Wil Coban in an Unknown Role
Joel Burman in an Unknown Role
Rilwan Abiola Owokoniran in an Unknown Role
Bridgette Amofah in an unknown role
Jacqueline Boatswain as Prime Minister
Segun Fawole as Laurie Webb
Michael Lyle in an Unknown Role
Richard Nicholas Emerson as VIP Funeral Guest
Ruth Sheen in an Unknown Role
Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong in an Unknown Role
So what are we thinking these Unknown story lines and roles might be at this point?? We’ve seen filming for TKO and also The Wake, so at this point I think we’re going beyond what we thought we’d get and are now going to get the entire Sandman storyline.
If I have time later, I’ll add links to the above.
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Navigating ADHD can be complex, but with guidance from Dr. Russell Barkley, a renowned ADHD expert, it doesn't have to be. In his comprehensive overview, Dr. Barkley explains the critical role of environmental adaptations and structured routines in managing ADHD effectively. Learn why creating external structures and modifying your surroundings can significantly improve daily functioning for those with ADHD.
From visual reminders to clear and concise planning, discover practical tips that can help bridge the gap between knowledge and action. Dr. Barkley's expert advice sheds light on the importance of consistency in routines and the beneficial impacts of medication, providing a robust framework for managing ADHD in everyday life.
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Dick Van Dyke Vs. Russell Johnson
Propaganda
Dick Van Dyke - (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Diagnosis: Murder, The Carol Burnett Show) - First of all he’s a hilarious comic: he has impeccable comedic timing and his physical comedy talent remains one of the best of all time. Second of all he can dance AND sing AND act— truly a renaissance man. (He is one Oscar away from an EGOT, which is very cool!) Also, those eyes and dimples? There’s a reason he’s so shippable with everyone from Julie Andrews to Mary Tyler Moore: he’s a certified cutie! His looks combined with his talents and personality definitely make him THE hottest vintage TV man.
Russell Johnson - (Gilligan's Island) - NOTHING is hotter than a super smart guy.
- No Negative Propaganda Please -
Master Poll List | How to submit propaganda | What is vintage? (FAQ)
Additional propaganda below the cut
Dick Van Dyke:
That twinkle! The physical humor! The wholesomeness! I love this man!
Rob Petrie (his character on the Dick Van Dyke Show) is one of the few good sitcom husbands. he's good at his job, he talks issues out with his wife and stands by her, and he's genuinely very funny and lovable. and that's not even getting into how brilliant his physical comedy is
His smile is charming his swag is unparalleled he plays a devoted tv husband and there’s nothing hotter than making me laugh
more like dilf van dyke am i right
Russell Johnson:
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The distinguished architect John Burnett died on July 2nd 1938 at Colinton, Edinburgh.
Burnett designed buildings the length and breadth of the British Isles and on the continent of Europe and as far afield as South Africa.
John Burnet was born a soldier's son at Craighead House, Kirk O' Shotts, and trained initially as a carpenter. After becoming a Clerk of Works, he set up as an architect specializing in modest churches and houses in the Italianate and Classical styles, and large-scale commercial buildings and hospitals in the Italian Renaissance, Baronial and Gothic styles.
One of his first undertakings in Glasgow was the Royal Institute of the Fine Arts in Sauchiehall Street, which was won by competition. Other notable buildings there are the offices of the Clyde Trust, the Athenaeum, the Botanical Department and extension of the University, the Pathological Institute, the Barony Church.
In Edinburgh he designed the Professional and Civil Service Stores, George Street, the business premises of R. W. Forsyth in Princes Street, which later housed Burtons for many years, and in Scotland and England generally many public, ecclesiastical and domestic buildings. He was also architect for the Edinburgh International Exhibition of 1906.
Important commissions came to him from London and to London he devoted the latter part of his life, the firm, of which he was senior partner, being known as Sir John Burnet, Tait & Lorne. He had the honour in 1905 of being entrusted by the Government with the important additions to the British Museum, now known as the King Edward VII. Galleries.
Among his numerous London designs are the Institute of Chemistry in Russell Square, the Kodak building in Kingsway, Adelaide House and Vigo House, and the Second Church of Christ Scientist. He was the chief architect in Palestine and Gallipoli for the Imperial War Graves Commission.
The professional esteem with which Sir John was regarded in Britain may be expressed by the words used in connection with the conferring of the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1923, ‘‘ Few architects living can compare with him either in quantity or quality of output, and fewer still may be said to have had as pervasive an influence on the work of their own time.”
In France he had received both bronze and gold medals at the Salon and was a corresponding member of the Institute of France and of the Société central des Architectes Francais. He had the same relation with the American Institute of Architects.
Knighted in 1914, Sir John was a member of both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. He was an Honorary LL.D., of Glasgow and Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, of the Royal Society, Edinburgh, and of the Royal Society of Antiquaries.
Though he took fewer commissions personally, Burnet worked into his late seventies – he designed the famous Unilever building on London in 1933 - before he eventually retired, spending his final years at Colinton in Edinburgh. He died at home at the age of 81 on this day, 1938, he is buried at Warriston Cemetery.
Pics are the beutiful Drumsheugh Baths in Edinburgh, the old Public Library and Museum, Capbelltown and the former Clydesdale Bank Headquarters, St Vincent Place, Glasgow.
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Steven Williams (January 7, 1949) is an actor in films and television. He is known for his roles as Jimmy Lee on Cooley High, Captain Adam Fuller on 21 Jump Street, Lt. Jefferson Burnett on The Equalizer, Det. August Brooks on L.A. Heat, X on The X-Files, Russell “Linc” Lincoln in Linc’s, Rufus Turner in Supernatural, Paul Davis on Snowfall, Quentin on The Chi, and Alexander Cora on The Family Business.
Throughout his career, he has appeared in numerous films, including The Blues Brothers (1980), Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), 22 Jump Street (2014), It (2017), and Birds of Prey (2020).
He has been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and one NAACP Image Award.
He was born in Memphis and was reared in Chicago. His parents were divorced, and he was raised at separate times by his father in Michigan, his mother in Chicago, and his maternal grandparents in Millington, Tennessee. In Chicago, he attended Wendell Phillips High School. He matriculated at the General Motors Institute, an automaker’s engineering school.
He was drafted into the Army, serving in the 2nd Armored Division, stationed in Gelnhausen, Germany, and became Divisional Champion with the Army Boxing Team, Middleweight Division. Upon receiving an Honorable Discharge from the Army, he worked for the USPS as a mailman. After delivering the mail in subzero temperatures, he went to work in Chicago’s garment district as an apparel salesman.
He was married to talent agent Ann Geddes and the couple has two daughters. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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MOVIE MUSICAL DIVAS TOURNAMENT: ROUND 2 MASTERPOST
There will be a total of 25 polls in this round, rolling out over the next five days. Check back here for a running list.
Ginger Rogers vs. Rita Hayworth Kay Thompson vs. Carol Burnett Bebe Daniels vs. Lupe Vélez Diana Ross vs. Shirley Jones Virginia O'Brien vs. Ann Miller
Deborah Kerr vs. Eleanor Parker Josephine Baker vs. Ruby Dee Jeanette MacDonald vs. Maxine Sullivan Vyjayanthimala vs. Barbra Streisand Catherine Deneuve vs. Susan Sarandon
Rosalind Russell vs. Ethel Merman Dorothy Dandridge vs. Moira Sherer Hermione Gingold vs. Pearl Bailey Lena Horne vs. Vera-Ellen Esther Williams vs. Lata Mangeshkar
Eartha Kitt vs. Ellen Greene Whoopi Goldberg vs. Julie Andrews Ethel Waters vs. Nancy Carroll Asha Bhosle vs. Helen Ann Reinking vs. Patricia Quinn
Dolly Parton vs. Whitney Houston Judy Garland vs. Debbie Reynolds Bea Arthur vs. Angela Lansbury Madeline Kahn vs. Bernadette Peters Chita Rivera vs. Rita Moreno
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My wrestling OC's, Samantha Russels and Wendy Burnette Can't wait to draw more illustrations of these two beating the crap out of each other!
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“He is putting the architect of Project 2025 in a central position to enact the agenda of Project 2025," Crow told Burnett Friday “And that's everything from federal abortion bans, to weaponizing the military for his culture war, and gutting Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid – all the things that are explicit in that program are articulated by Mr. Vought and he wants him in a key role to effectuate it.”
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Wendell B. Harris Jr. in Chameleon Street (Wendell B. Harris Jr., 1989)
Cast: Wendell B. Harris Jr., Timothy Alvaro, William Ballenger, Thomas Bashaw, Alfred Bruce Bradley, Margaret Branch, Rick Davenport, Amina Fakir, Anita Gordon, Gary Irwin, Jeff Lamb, Angela Leslie, Bruce Seyburn, Jennifer Turner. Screenplay: Wendell B. Harris Jr. Cinematography: Daniel S. Noga. Art direction: Timothy Alvaro. Film editing: Matthew Mallinson. Music: Peter S. Moore.
An altogether astonishing movie, Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s Chameleon Street is raw, clumsy, funny, mordant, and almost as interesting for what happened to the movie itself as for anything that happens on the screen. It was born of its writer-producer-director-star's fascination with a real life con man, William Douglas Street Jr., who managed to pass himself off as a reporter, a doctor, a lawyer, an athlete, and a Yale student. Only once did Street try to make real money with this talent; the rest of the time he did it because he could, which ultimately wound up sending him to prison. Harris's exploration of Street's career is a kind of docudrama, and it won him the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. What it didn't win him was fame as a filmmaker, which Sundance had done for directors like Quentin Tarantino, David O. Russell, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Steven Soderbergh, among others. Hollywood showed its interest only in buying the rights to remake the movie, but not to distribute it. At the Sundance festival, Chameleon Street's chief competitor for the award was To Sleep With Anger, a film by another Black director, Charles Burnett, that was picked up for distribution by the Samuel Goldwyn Company. It's a more conventional movie, featuring stars like Danny Glover, while Harris's film is largely performed by non-professional actors. After three decades of underground circulation, Chameleon Street was restored in 2021, distributed and released on video. It can now be seen as a pointed look at the Black experience and as a commentary on the quest for identity and status, not only within the film but in the film's history.
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Joannes Elaine Stritch (1970), Jane Russell (1971), Vivian Blaine (1972), Carol Burnett (1993), Debra Monk (1995), Sheila Gish (1995), Lynn Redgrave (2002), Anna Kendrick (Camp 2003), Judith Light (2004), Barbara Walsh (2006), Anne Looby (2007), Siobhán McCarthy (2011), Patti LuPone (2011), Francesca Annis (2011), Judy Blazer (2014), Ellen Harvey (2017), Patti LuPone (2021).
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MASTERLIST
Keep in mind that some bots are written without a backstory.
ANCIENT Series
Cultivator — Song Haoran
Emperor — Ruohan
Equestrian — Alan Wright
Femme Fatale — Vivian Durand
Homme Fatale — Vincent Durand
Nobleman — Jung Jihoon
Opera Singer — Guo Shilin
Painter — Yoon Kimoon
Prince — Yeon Baekhyun
Sect Leader — Zhu Xiangyu
BEAST Series
Fox — Guanyu
Hound — Sepehr
Snake — Maniae
FICTIVE Series
Archdemon — Moira
Night — Xingchen
Vampire — Everard Steinauer
SINPHO Series
Action — Zhao Yunxi
Assassin — Lonan
Ballerino — Lee Jaeho
Bloodhound — Lee Jongsuk
Camera — Kim Seokhwa
Camp — Han Kangmin
Delinquent — Han Seonghwa
Director — Li Qianmo
Estranged — Kim Daniel
Farmer — Cha Seongsoo
Fiance — Juliet Burnette
Frat Boy — Ricky Saetang
Homewrecker — Nikolaus Müller
Husband — Xiao Tianyu
Jock — Kris Soikham
Judge — Kim Daehyun
Lights — Suwan Anurak / Vegas
Mafia — Yejun Kross
Model — Zhu Xiaoming
Photographer — Choi Sejun
Playboy — Kim Woobin
Professor — Kang Russell
Punk — Lee Ray
Racer — Hayashi Taro
Raindrops — Lee Mingyu
Revellers — Xiaoming & Qianmo
Surgeon — Lee Hajoon
Truckstop — Jung Bumsoo
TEMPT Series
Gangster — Yoo Cheongwoo
Nightclub — Yoo Kangdae
Tattooist — Yoo Hyunbin
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The Hanged Man - ITV - February 15, 1975 - April 5, 1975
Crime Drama (6 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Colin Blakely as Lew Burnett
Michael Williams as Alan Crowe
Gary Watson as John Quentin
David Daker as Piet Hollander
John Rees as Brian Nelson
Angela Browne as Elizabeth Hayden
Brian Croucher as Sammy Grey
William Lucas as George Pilgrim
Frank Wylie as David Larson
Julian Glover as Joe Denver
Jenny Hanley as Druscilla
Peter Halliday as Jean-Claud de Salle
John Bay as Sam Lambert
William Russell as Peter Kroger
Michael Coles as Hans Ericksen
Gareth Hunt as Eddie Malone
Jack Watson as Douglas McKinnon
Bill Mitchell as Harry Friedman
Alan MacNaughtan as Charles Galbraith
Naomi Chance as Jane Cowley
Tenniel Evans as Joseph
Victor Brooks as Nightwatchman
Fred Feast as Josef
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