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originalwitchedits · 9 months ago
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NORA HILDEGARD (SCARLETT BYRNE) IN EVERY EPISODE OF THE VAMPIRE DIARIES
Season 7, Episode 1: Day One of Twenty-Two Thousand, Give or Take
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originalwitchcaps · 9 months ago
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Nora Hildegard (Scarlett Byrne) in The Vampire Diaries
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bossiegifs · 1 year ago
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SCARLETT BYRNE GIF PACK ♛ In the source link you’ll find 327 gifs [268x151] of Scarlett Byrne as Nora Hildegard in ‘The Vampire Diaries′ (7.01 - 7.11). All of these gifs were made from scratch by me for rp purposes. Please, do NOT claim as your own, repost or add them to your gif hunts. You can edit them as gif icons or in crackships, but please give me some form of credit if you post it. If you found these useful, please REBLOG! Enjoy!
trigger warning: violence, blood, fire, kissing, flashing lights.
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editsbyhestia · 5 years ago
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▬▬▬▬▬▬ SCARLETT BYRNE𓃉 ( request )
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ ㅤ reblog if you save or use.
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ ㅤ credits to @editsbyhestia on twitter.
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michelle-manips · 2 years ago
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Bonnie Bennett/Nora Hildegard Video Clip
@hollowed-hallowed
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evavilanueva · 4 years ago
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Female awesome meme : [1/5] LGBTQ+ Characters - Nora Hildegard (The Vampire Diarre  Diaries)
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ethereal-evanna · 5 years ago
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Evanna Lynch, Daniella Monet and Scarlett Byrne at the Kinder Beauty Box One Year Anniversary Brunch in Los Angeles (31 January 2020)
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welllpthisishappening · 5 years ago
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So I just saw this post that said “if there’s no found family then what, pray tell, is the point” and it made me think of you
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I mean--what is the point??? Listen, found family is the best trope. I will hear no arguments otherwise. It’s got everything you could ever want. 
People coming together for a specific reason
Usually those people have different backgrounds and personalities
But a common cause
Which means they’re ready to WORK TOGETHER
More often than not some of those people will fall in love
WITH EACH OTHER
Which means there will also be kissing 
kissing!!!!!
And that opens up the potential for snarky banter amongst friends
Friends who are way too involved in each other lives
But it’s only because they care about each other so much
FOUND FAMILIES MEAN PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT EACH OTHER
No. Matter. What. 
Give me a found family in every piece of entertainment I consume or I do not want the entertainment. Like, I genuinely cannot think of something I read or watched or wrote that did not have a found family at its very core. I am such trash for people caring about each other, it is unreal. 
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noraishot · 5 years ago
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THAT BITCH.
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dustnox · 7 years ago
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Scarlett Byrne as Pansy Parkinson
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wildgifs · 3 years ago
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on my discord server or if you pm me, you’ll be given access to: 58 gifs of scarlett byrne in the vampire diaries. do not edit, repost, turn into gif icons or you will be blocked. if you found these helpful and want to support me, please reblog and/or consider  buying me a coffee.
tw: blood, death
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originalwitchedits · 9 months ago
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NORA HILDEGARD (SCARLETT BYRNE) IN EVERY EPISODE OF THE VAMPIRE DIARIES
Season 7, Episode 2: Never Let Me Go
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eviebugsicons · 3 years ago
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There are 104 gif icons of Scarlett Byrne Hefner  from her role as Nora Hildegard from the vampire diaries, season 7, episode 1-3 in the source link.  Please like/reblog if you plan on using as I capped/edited them all myself. Do NOT use in commissions or edit in anyway. They're 100x100! Content warning: Blood. 
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tilbageidanmark · 3 years ago
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Movies I watched this week - 25
Was 1973 the greatest year in cinema?
Besides the ones below, 1973 was also the year of The Holy Mountain, Day for Night, Mean Streets, Badlands, La Planete Sauvage, Paper Moon, Scenes from a Marriage, Amarcord, Oh Lucky Man, American Graffiti, Enter the Dragon, The Sting, The Exorcist...
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: The Spirit Of The Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena) - one of the most beautiful Spanish films of all time.
It’s 1940, and six-year-old Anna lives with her family in an isolated Castilian village. A mobile cinema truck bring Frankenstein to the village.
Quiet, symbolic and deeply moving.
The trailer.
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: The Last Detail, written by Robert Towne, with Jack Nicholson at his peak and with cameos by Gilda Radner, Nancy Allen and Carol Kane. 9/10
“Welcome to the wonderful world of pussy, kid..”
Going to watch the few other Hal Ashby films again.
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: Critically-acclaimed Robert Altman’s anachronistic neo-noir The Long Goodbye, with chain smoking Elliott Gould as unconvincing and bumbling Philip Marlowe.
Also, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s first movie appearance.
✳️✳️✳️ 1973! I don’t know why I haven’t revisited Don’t Look Now for at least 15 years: I always considered it to be Nicolas Roeg’s best film, but it’s actually one of the greatest films I ever saw! Cinematically, emotionally, with extraordinary sound editing (The first 8 min.! The dressing / undressing scene!)..
With Renato Scarpa as the police inspector: ”AH! MIS-ter BAX-ter!”
Simply perfect!
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: In La Grande Bouffe four friends, Marcello, Ugo, Michel and Philippe (played by Marcello Mastroianni, Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Piccoli, Philippe Noiret) decide to binge-eat themselves to death on fine cuisine. A decadent and perverted food and sex orgy, full of excess and anarchy that doesn’t end until the last one shits himself to death. But why?
Bon appétit!
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: Honest cop and whistleblower Serpico fights obsessively against systemic corruption at the New York Police Department.
With Who’s Who of the time in small parts: Hank Garrett, ‘The Mailman’ from ‘Three days of the Condor’, Jack Kehoe, Midnight Run’s ‘Jerry’, James Tolkan as Steiger, M. Emmet Walsh, F. Murray Abraham, John Randolph, Allan Rich ...
✳️✳️✳️ 1973 / First watch - The Wicker Man, a British folk horror number about a Christian copper vs. a Scottish village of pagan heathens. With younger Christopher Lee in a hippie drag.
It had a unique way of combing folk songs, sung by the characters, nearly like a strange musical.
✳️✳️✳️ 1973: Westworld, the robots malfunction and revolt at a futuristic, adult-themed amusement park. Yul Brynner as the original Terminator. 3/10.
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Queen of Hearts, a complex erotic drama by Danish-Egyptian director May el-Toukhy. An illicit affair between gorgeous Trine Dyrholm and her stepson Gustav Lindh (From Riders of Justice!). Shockingly explicit sex and unexpected third act reverse expectations and sympathies.
Best film of the week!
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Jackie Chan’s 1985 Police Story, a “broadly” choreographed slapstick / martial arts film. With young and chubby-faced Maggie Cheung, before she became world-class gorgeous.
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This isn't a rental car - it's privately owned.
How come I’ve never seen David Byrne’s True Stories before? Written by Ned Ryerson himself. Kooky characters in small town Vernon, TX. inspired by actual supermarket tabloid stories. Like Nashville for the 80′s..
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Crimes and Misdemeanors, a classic Woody Allen nihilist drama with a dual storyline that still holds its power.
“The eyes of God are always watching us” .
Toddler Dylan Farrow appears in a cameo at the wedding, and a distinct sub-plot has Allen wooing his teenage niece by taking her to see old movies and buying her art books... So, yuck to that part.
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“It’s good to be king.”
Mel Brooks’ 40 year old class-conscience History of the world, Part 1 - narrated by Orson Welles, with cameos by John Hurt as Jesus and Hugh Hefner, who also supplied the harem of vestal virgins. While ‘The Meaning of Life’ which came 2 years later was about philosophy, this was about history.
But everybody had such pearly white teeth.
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I started watching Jojo Rabbit 3 times before I could finish this pretentious Holocaust comedy of revisionist Nazi-chic cuteness. A ten-year-old Hitler Youth boy finds out that his mother, Scarlett Johansson, is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Kitschy, cowardly and lazy. This is not ‘The Great Dictator’ or ‘The Producers’, or even ‘Look who’s back’. It’s Hitler 101 explained to 10 year olds who never heard of him.
I wonder how they got the rights to The Beatles and Bowie songs.
Also, Hitler was not a smoker. 2/10. (Photo above)
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Picked up a random Apple’s TV series, Home before dark, about a 9 year old girl playing a journalist. I tried to get into it, and saw 2.5 episodes, but it was so ordinary, and soul-less, and full of teenager flick cliches, that I had to quit. Even the Jason Robards quotes from ‘All the President’s Men’ couldn’t help it. PASS!
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✳️✳️✳️ Woodward and Bernstein X 2
So, prompted by the series above, I watched All the President's Men again (for the 10? time). What a masterful film! Romancing investigative journalism never looked so good.
With a script by William Goldman, cinematography by Gordon Willis, and Robert Walden playing Donald Segretti.
The sparse score by Michael Small, who was Pakula’s go-to composer (and which I already mentioned here earlier)! Compared to his Parallax View theme.
True fact: Frank Wills, the black security guard who discovered the break-in, was fired without explanation a few days later. He was out of work for three years until he played himself (one day's work) in this film, and never had a full-time job again, until his death in 2000, at the age of 52.  
✳️✳️✳️ Also, All the President's Men Revisited, a 2012 documentary featuring all the players, and just before Trump, so they all could comfortably predict that Watergate will happen again, but none of them realized how terribly soon it will be.
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The company Men is about 3 senior executives trying to survive during the financial crisis of 2010 after getting fired, downsized, becoming redundant.
The Corporate-speak sounded fake, and Ben Affleck is not a good actor, so it wasn’t too engaging. 3/10
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(My complete movie list is here)
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parkiinsonpansy · 8 years ago
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🍑glory days🍑
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jaynedolluk · 4 years ago
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BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2020 PART 2
Wanted to post this just to complete my end of year posts.
I don’t tend to read that many novels but I did read some really good ones this year - Queenie (debut novel by Candice Carty-Williams about a young black girl living in London), Black Wave (by Michelle Tea - a queer woman leaves behind her drug addicted past in San Francisco to escape to Los Angeles only for the announcement that the world is due to end), Mirror, Mirror (by Paula Byrne - a story based on the life on Marlene Dietrich partly narrated by her mirror), Oligarchy (by Scarlett Thomas - a Russian girl ends up at an English boarding school that’s dominated by a sinister devotion to extreme dieting), and Wonderland (by Juno Dawson - about a young trans girl at a posh boarding school who’s trying to track down her friend who’s gone missing + ends up at a secret houseparty - loved this esp all the nods to Alice In Wonderland). 
Probably my favourite of all was Boy Parts by Eliza Clark which is about a young female artist who’s moved back to Newcastle + spends her time taking explicit photos of young men she scouts on the streets. One reviewer described it as like American Psycho meets Fleabag which is a good way of summing up its deranged genius. 
Read a couple of books by Hallie Rubenhold - The Five (about the women murdered by Jack The Ripper) and The Covent Garden Ladies (about Harris’ List of the late 1700s + the female sex workers who appeared on it + the times they lived in). Also read Mad + Bad. Real Heroines of the Regency by Bea Koch which seeks to redress the balance the bit for the women of the Regency period by showing that there were women involved in the sciences + that not all women of the period were only concerned with their ballgowns + who to marry.
Also read a few good books on drag - Serving Face by Felix Le Freak (which is a collection of profiles/interviews w/various drag performers), Drag. The Complete Story by Simon Doonan (which is an overview of different types of drag such as comedy or fashion and how they’ve evolved over the years), and Legendary Children by tom Fitzgerald + Lorenzo Marquez (which takes RPDR as a starting point to examine different facets of LGBT culture including profiles of various people over the years).
Read Fangirls by Hannah Ewens which discussed different aspects of fandom by highlighting the experience of different groups of female fans around the world and She Found It at the Movies edited by Christina Newland which was a collection of essays by various female authors discussing how films had influenced + inspired their desires. Style Tribes by Caroline Young was a great look at various subcultures + I especially appreciated it looking outside Europe/North America which some books like this have a tendency not to do. 
I read a couple of good mental health related books. Charlotte Amelia Poe’s memoir, How to Be Autistic (I particularly liked the fandom references in it). The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self Care by Anna Borges (which is an A to Z of all different suggestions for self care + includes different people talking about what works for them). It’s Not OK to Feel Blue and Other Lies edited by Scarlett Curtis (which is an anthology of writing by various celebrities covering all aspects of mental health). 
One of my favourite books of the year was Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup by Zara Barrie which is a cross between her memoir + a self help guide and is v. funny + so cool + includes chapter heading such as An Ode to the Girls Who Grew Up Too Fast, Praying to Lana Del Rey, and PSA: Bottomless Mimosas Are Taking You Down.
I was also delighted to see Anita Pallenberg finally get a biography of her own (She’s a Rainbow by Simon Wells) which sought to explore the life of a complex and creative woman who too often has been reduced to just ‘girlfriend of the Rolling Stones.’
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