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oscarwetnwilde · 11 months ago
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Trial & Retribution IV: Boyfriend, relationships and family- home videos.
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forensicated · 1 year ago
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It's a genuine conundrum when you can't work out whether Chandler or Prosser was was the worst Superintendent for Sun Hill.
I mean, yes Chandler was a rapist and he did a lot of shady dealings and want/get rid of some of our beloveds and should have been in Derek's place when the car had a petrol bomb thrown in it (Oh Derek 😥) and he did hole himself up in his office with a gun, commit suicide and send his pregnant wife into early labour with their son...
... but then there's Amanda Tosser Prosser.
I realise there's only a smallish fandom here, but what do you think?
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imawriternotamagican · 1 year ago
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My character development is that I just get progressively gayer as I listen to more podcasts
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juliaswickcrs · 2 months ago
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LAURA HARTLEY + STRIKE TEAM BETA
"While I was placed in charge of STRIKE team Alpha, Pierce put together a team of his own with the approval of the World Council. STRIKE team Beta. Six of our best agents, top of their class, despite the name. Their job was to find any and all artifacts and/or persons related to HYDRA. Last I heard, they were chasing your ghost, Cap." - Nick Fury
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@arrthurpendragon @starcrossedjedis @drbobbimorse @kingsmakers @noratilney
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MARVEL TAGLIST: @notxjustxstories @themaradwrites
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thingsasbarcodes · 7 days ago
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Scream 2 (1997)
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ginerva-mollyweasley · 11 months ago
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so much i love about this photo
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atrxcities · 2 years ago
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Old chibis
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wausaupilot · 5 months ago
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UWSP featured on Amazon Prime Video in ‘The College Tour’
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point are sharing their academic journey as part of season 11 of “The College Tour,” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. A groundbreaking series from Emmy-nominated producers Alex Boylan, Lisa Hennessy and Burton Roberts, “The College Tour” is hosted by Boylan, a winner of “The Amazing Race.” The show travels the country telling stories at…
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memorys-skyscraper · 1 year ago
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its wild to me that for as much as people rave about the voice acting in FFXIV (and rightfully so), i've literally never seen anyone talk about the performances for nidhogg and hraesvelgr???
like those VAs were having to deal with a conlang that looks like this:
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and still managed to give really great performances with emotion befitting the content of each line
anyway this is an appreciation post for simon greenall (nidhogg) and steven hartley (hraesvelgr), absolute legends
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girlballs · 9 months ago
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chilchuch should be voiced by steven hartley
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01sentencereviews · 10 months ago
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New To Me - 2023
All About Alice (1972, Ray Harrison)
Bambi (1942, David Hand)
Die, Mommie, Die! (2003, Mark Rucker)
Dreams (1990, Akira Kurosawa)
Elephant (1989, Alan Clarke)
Erin Brockovich (2000, Steven Soderbergh)
Glen or Glenda (1953, Edward D. Wood Jr.)
A Happening in Central Park (1968, Robert Scheerer)
In Vanda’s Room (2000, Pedro Costa)
LA Plays Itself (1972, Fred Halsted)
The Ladies Man (1961, Jerry Lewis)
Morvern Callar (2002, Lynne Ramsay)
News from Home (1976, Chantal Akerman)
A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018, Jane Schoenbrun)
Series 7: The Contenders (2001, Daniel Minahan)
Single White Female (1992, Barbet Schroeder)
Terminal USA (1993, Jon Moritsugu)
What Really Happened to Baby Jane (1963, Ray Harrison)
The Wiz (1978, Sidney Lumet)
Zero Day (2002, Ben Coccio)
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2LDK (2003, Yukihiko Tsutsumi)
AM1200 (2008, David Prior)
Another Gay Movie (2006, Todd Stephens)
Black Book (2006, Paul Verhoeven)
Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984, Ray Cameron)
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell (1995, Shinichi Fukazawa)
Caniba (2017, Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel)
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977, Steven Spielberg)
The Color Purple (1985, Steven Spielberg)
Crimes of Passion (1984, Ken Russell)
Death to Smoochy (2002, Danny DeVito)
The Faculty (1998, Robert Rodriguez)
Foxfur (2012, Damon Packard)
The Fluffer (2001, Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland)
Freeway (1996, Matthew Bright)
Girls Will Be Girls (2003, Richard Day)
Hotel (2004, Jessica Hausner)
The Idiots (1998, Lars von Trier)
The Inheritance (2020, Ephraim Asili)
Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular (2013, Gregg Gelfand)
Mod Fuck Explosion (1994, Jon Moritsugu)
Ned Rifle (2014, Hal Hartley)
Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special (1988, Paul Reubens & Wayne Orr)
R100 (2013, Hitoshi Matsumoto)
The Salt Mines [1990] & The Transformation [1996] (Susana Aikin & Carlos Aparicio)
Seconds (1966, John Frankenheimer)
Sextool (1975, Fred Halsted)
Sibyl (2019, Justine Triet)
Spirited Away (2001, Hayao Miyazaki)
Star 80 (1983, Bob Fosse)
Strange Days (1995, Kathryn Bigelow)
Teknolust (2002, Lynn Hershman-Leeson)
Theorem (1968, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
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vro0m · 2 months ago
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Midseason driver changes 2010's
(in red what's essentially due to bad performance)
2010
Chandhok (bad performance?) -> Yamamoto (4 races, illness and/or sponsorship issues) -> Klien (1 race) -> Yamamoto (2 races) -> Klien (2 last races) (yeah idek what happened there either)
Senna (sponsorship issues and/or rude email???) -> Yamamoto (1 race)
De la Rosa (bad performance) -> Heidfeld (to the end)
2011
Heidfeld (bad performance) -> Senna (to the end)
Perez (crash) -> De la Rosa (1 race)
Trulli (bad performance?) -> Chandhok (1 race) -> Trulli (to the end)
Karthikeyan (bad performance) -> Ricciardo (8 races, replaced Liuzzi) -> Karthikeyan (1 race) -> Ricciardo (to the end)
Liuzzi (driver programme ? Unclear) -> Ricciardo (1 race)
2012
Grosjean (race ban) -> D'ambrosio (1 race)
2013
Raikkonen (back surgery) -> Kovalainen (last 2 races)
2014
Kobayashi (just because) -> Lotterer (1 race)
Ericsson (replaced after Caterham was saved from administration) -> Stevens (to the end)
2015
Alonso (preseason accident) -> Magnussen (1 race)
Merhi -> Rossi (shared seat all year because Merhi drove for another serie at the same time)
2016
Alonso (crash) -> Vandoorne (1 race)
Haryanto (sponsorship issues) -> Ocon (to the end)
Kvyat (bad performance) < - > Verstappen (to the end)
2017
Alonso (Indianapolis 500) -> Button (1 race)
Palmer (bad performance) -> Sainz (to the end)
Wehrlein (injury) -> Giovinazzi (1 race)
Massa (illness) -> Di Resta (1 race)
Kvyat (bad performance) < - > Gasly (to the end)
Sainz (replaced Palmer) -> Kvyat (1 race)
Gasly (superformula race) -> Hartley (1 race)
Kvyat (bad performance) -> Hartley (to the end)
2018
None
2019
Gasly (bad performance) < - > Albon (to the end)
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ilikesuperheroesokay · 4 months ago
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More about me
Favorite food: Burgers
Favorite drink: Root Beer
Favorite candy: Skittles
Comfort characters: Billy Maximoff, Cisco Ramon, (Killer) Frost, Julian Albert, Leonard Snart, Hartley Rathaway, Ralph Dibny, Chase Davenport, Adam Davenport, Marcus Davenport, Kaz, Quicksilver, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland), Bruno Carreli, Ben Florian, Harry Hook, Wyatt Lykensen, A-lan, Zed Necrodopolis, Logan Mitchell, Carlos Garcia, James Diamond, Marty McFly, Peter Quill, Marc Spector, Steven Grant, Jake Lockley, Tony Stark, Harry Osborne (both but mostly Tobey’s), Doug Swieteck, Jeremy Thompson, Jack Kelly, Freddy Freeman, and Larry Daley.
Other interests: I play flute, I love sitcoms in case you can’t tell. I’m a sucker for classic movies and books, but also lots of YA fiction and sci-fi fantasy. That’s pretty much my interests.
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worstshippoll · 2 years ago
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WORST SHIP POLL 2023: ROUND ONE RESULTS
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ROUND TWO: PART ONE will begin tomorrow (4/28) at 2PM EST, consisting of the LEFT side of the bracket. ROUND TWO: PART TWO will begin the following day (4/29) at the same time, consisting of the RIGHT side of the bracket.
New matchups are typed out under the cut.
LEFT SIDE:
Dazai Osamu/Nakahara Chuuya (BSD) VS Reylo
Star Butterfly/Marco Diaz (SVTFOE) VS Herbert West/Daniel Cain (REANIMATOR)
Akira Kurusu/Goro Akechi (PERSONA) VS Lapis/Peridot (STEVEN UNIVERSE)
Takami Keigo/Todoroki Enji (BNHA) VS Raiden Ei/Yae Miko (GENSHIN IMPACT)
Katsuki Bakugo/Izuku Midoriya (BNHA) VS Rhys Strongfork/Handsome Jack (BORDERLANDS)
Alhaitham/Kaveh (GENSHIN IMPACT) VS Ethan Winters/Chris Redfield (RESIDENT EVIL)
Childe/Zhongli (GENSHIN IMPACT) VS Sherlock Holmes/John Watson (BBC SHERLOCK)
Zuko/Katara (ATLA) VS Dean Winchester/Castiel (SUPERNATURAL)
RIGHT SIDE:
Sasuke Uchiha/Sakura Haruno (NARUTO) VS Keith Kogane/Lance Mcclain (VLD)
Jotaro Kujo/Noriaki Kakyoin (JJBA) VS Dave Strider/Karkat Vantas (HOMESTUCK)
The Onceler/The Onceler (THE LORAX) VS Chris Hartley/Jash Washington (UNTIL DAWN)
Natsuki/Yuri (DDLC) VS Greg House/James Wildon (HOUSE MD)
Light Yagami/Misa Amane (DEATH NOTE) VS Adam Faulkner-Stanheight/Lawrence Gordon (SAW)
Tom Wambsgans/Greg Hirsch (SUCCESSION) VS Qrow Branwen/James Ironwood (RWBY)
Batman/The Joker VS Mark Hoffman/Peter Strahm (SAW)
Hannibal Lecter/Will Graham (HANNIBAL) VS Ash/Serena (POKEMON)
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ginerva-mollyweasley · 1 year ago
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the retirements this summer have been out of hand - i’ve cried way to many times
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steddiebang · 1 year ago
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An Act of Grace
Author: @daysarestranger l Artist: @bienmoreau Posting on Friday, November 3
On the morning after Broughton Hall’s annual summer fête, the body of a local Baron’s son was found on the grounds of the estate, as lifeless and cold as the morning was warm. Having spent the summer together, member of the household staff Edward Munson was the first to be suspected. As for the Baron’s son, perhaps there was more to him than the Baron would have society believe.  Decades later, Max Mayfield comes across the murder of Steven Harrington while researching topics for the second season of her hit true crime podcast. Along with her some-time engineer and full-time ex-boyfriend, Lucas, Max uncovers a story of two people that, entwined in secrecy and truths left unspoken, reaches out across history.
Keep reading for a sneak preview!
Complete Transcript for the Undone Podcast, Season Two: An Act of Grace
This transcript is based on the Undone podcast produced by Glad-Well House and Mayclair Productions. Original audio files can be found on www.undone-podcast.com, Spotify, and other podcast distribution sites. 
Link Episode 1
Title The Past is a Foreign Country
Original Release Date October 2nd 2023
[Intro music begins; fades]
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: ‘The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.’ You know the quote, right? You might not know where it’s from, but you’ve heard of it. Heard people repeat it, with a shrug, lamenting the unfathomable manner in which us human beings used to behave, how we treated each other, what we used to believe. As if we, now—the enlightened—would never tolerate such things. 
You and I know differently, of course. 
[Door opening]
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Max, hi. Come in, come in.
MAYFIELD: Hey, Dustin, thanks. How you doing?
[Chairs scraping against the floor, a mug being set down on a table]  
MAYFIELD: Oh, you’ve got a copy?
DUSTIN HENDERSON: ‘Course I do. A bunch. Everyone I know is getting one for Christmas.
MAYFIELD: You’ll be popular.
DUSTIN HENDERSON: [Snorting] Yeah. 
[Pages turning] 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Here it is. [Clears throat] ‘I liked him, though. We all did … There was always something gentle about him.’ That’s nice, right? It’s what you’d want people to say about you.
MAYFIELD: Yeah. I guess you ’re right. That you were liked.
[Papers shuffling]  
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: It’s the opening line to a novel. The quote, that is. A good one, actually. ‘The Go-Between’, written by L.P. Hartley in nineteen fifty-three. I’ve always liked the book, not for the opener, but for the way it portrays how the passage of time distorts things. How one event can happen early on in your life, and you can know with such certainty how it went down, only to look  back on it ten, twenty, thirty years later and see something entirely different. 
[Door hinges squeaking open]  
MAYFIELD: You’ve left it in the attic? 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: I thought you were coming tomorrow! 
MAYFIELD: Don’t try to make it sound like I’m not organized, you’re the one who doesn’t know what day of the week it is. 
[Boxes shifting, being dragged across the floor]
DUSTIN HENDERSON: It’s one of these, I made sure … You know, I was always having a go at Mum for being such a hoarder, but apparently she was onto something. 
MAYFIELD: It’s the hoarders of this world that keep me in a job. 
[Some grunting, more shifting]
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: The case I’ve been investigating for the past six months started in nineteen-twelve. Or, I suppose it started before that, but nineteen-twelve is when it really gets interesting.
The same year that Captain Scott and his expedition were beaten to the South Pole, all of them perishing on the return journey. The year that the Titanic struck an ice-berg in the middle of the Atlantic and sank, killing fifteen-hundred people. And the same year W.C. Handy published ‘Memphis Blues’, which went down in history as the first ever blues song. 
On June ninth, nineteen-twelve, after the small village of Deeping Saint David’s annual summer festival, the son of the local Baron dies in the grounds of the family’s estate.
Steven Harrington’s body is discovered not long afterwards, and he is pronounced dead by a local doctor. His parents, Lord and Lady Avondale, immediately suspect foul play. The police are brought in to investigate and an arrest is made. Even with a cast of potential ne'er-do-wells, there was only ever one suspect pursued.  
[Footsteps, something heavy being set on the ground] 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Let me give it a wipe.
[Blowing breath]
MAYFIELD: You got it? Oh, yeah,  you’re right. I can’t believe the paintwork is still so good. It must be a hundred years’ old. 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: One hundred and eleven years, three months and sixteen days. The date was written on the back. 
MAYFIELD: [Whistle] It’s good, though. It looks just like the picture I saw. 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: I said it did! That’s an aristocratic jawline if ever I saw one. 
MAYFIELD: He was honorable. Like, officially.
DUSTIN HENDERSON: The Honorable Mister Steven Harrington. Does kind of have a ring to it I suppose. 
MAYFIELD: Yeah. Handsome bastard.
[Laughter]
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: Six months ago, I hadn’t heard of Steven Harrington, or Eddie Munson. I didn’t have any reason to, to be fair. It’s not a particularly well-known case, even locally. There are a handful of books that cover the key points in the local library, a few of the volunteers at the Harringtons’ ancestral home—now a bustling attraction for weekenders and families alike—know the reported account. Even fewer question it. Because why would they? Edward Munson was a thief who stole from the estate, killed Harrington when he was interrupted, and made off with the money. He was found by police the next morning, arrested, and made a full confession. 
A straight-forward case, all tied up in a neat bow. What is there to question?
[Two sets of footsteps walking on gravel]
MAYFIELD: Have you visited yet?
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Broughton? No, not yet. Mum’s talked about going, but they want to make it a group thing, so, organizing, you know. 
MAYFIELD: You sound dubious. 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: No. Not for me. I don’t know what she’ll make of it, though. What if it just bums her out?
MAYFIELD: It won’t. I don’t think it will, at least. I think it’ll be cathartic. Enlightening. 
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Well, you would say that. You’ve got a podcast to sell. 
MAYFIELD: Hey! 
[The thud of an object hitting its target]
DUSTIN HENDERSON: Ow!
[Outro music begins]
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: Except the money is never found. Except the precise cause of Steven Harrington’s death is shrouded in mystery. Except, for such a high-profile victim, the story is buried in the back pages of the local newspapers. 
It’s almost as if someone were trying to hide something. And nobody seems to have found that odd. 
Until now. 
[Music swells]
MAYFIELD, NARRATING: From Glad-Well House and Mayclair Productions, this is Undone, season two, An Act of Grace. I’m Max Mayfield. Let’s get into it. 
[Music swells; fades]
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