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Idk if its just me but I hate being the center of attention but I actually kinda like the idea of being the center of attention 😐 …

#joel miller x reader#the walking dead imagine#daryl dixon x reader#rick grimes x reader#din djarin x reader#pedro pascal x reader#tess servopoulos x reader#steve rodgers x reader#peter parker x reader#tlou x reader
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#funny reactions#reppyreacts#No country for old men#First time watching#CRIME MOVIE REACTION#Ethan Coen#Joel Coen#Cormac McCarthy#Tommy Lee Jones#Ed Tom Bell#Javier Bardem#Anton Chigurh#Josh Brolin#Llewelyn Moss#Woody Harrelson#Carson Wells#Kelly Macdonald#Carla Jean Moss#Garret Dillahunt#Wendell#Tess Harper#Loretta Bell#Barry Corbin#Ellis#Stephen Root#Man who hires Wells#Rodger Boyce#El Paso Sheriff#Beth Grant#Carla Jean's Mother
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So uh here's a list of the fandoms I'm in and some ships I have! So far.
Tags are gonna go crazy with this one, but here are the requestable ships you may ask of me, my limit is two per person.
Dandy's world
Generational gambling
(Shelly x Vee x Gigi)
Hateful dreams
(Shrimpo x Astro)
Teacase
(Rodger x Teagan)
Flowerballoon.
(Dandy x Looey)
Sodatapes
(Dandy x Poppy)
Box craft.
(Tisha x Scraps)
Tragedy hugs and Comedic jokes
(Dazzle x Goob and Razzle x Finn)
Jewelry box
(Glisten x Boxten)
Snack box
(Sprout x Boxten x Cosmo)
Fruitcake
(Cosmo x Sprout)
Animal nature
(Flutter x Brightney)
Ragebait
(Finn x Shrimpo)
Circus food.
(Sprout x Cosmo x Looey)
Gingerbread ornament
(Bobette x Ginger)
Cookie run
Horrific holidays
(Dark enchantress x Eggnog cookie)
Flamecane
(Azure flame staff cookie x GingerBrave)
Alcoholic dragon
(HollyBerry x pititya dragon cookie)
Wild candy
(Wild Strawberry cookie x GingerBrave)
Mirrored desires
(Pomegranate cookie x Kumiho cookie.)
Lively nature.
(sugar swan x millennial tree cookie)
Smoke
(Wind Archer x Fire Spirit)
Moonlit sea
(Sea fairy x Moonlight)
Stolen bullets
(Chili pepper x Rye cookie)
False stars
(Shadow milk cookie x Star dust cookie)
Non-artifical gingerbread
(Strawberry cookie x GingerBright)
Strawberry flavored candy cane
(Strawberry cookie x GingerBrave)
Vanilla lilies
(Pure vanilla x white lily cookie)
Bitter wealth
(Golden cheese x Dark cacao)
Disventure camp.
Overworked vegan
(Ellie x Gabby)
Nerdy actor
(Dan x Riya)
Crazy overworked Actor
(Riya x Ellie x Gabby)
Disappointment
(Yul x Grett)
Rich books
(Nick x Alec)
Rich dancer
(Yul x Nick)
Mentally challenged gamer
(Ally x tess x Hunter)
Golden doughnut
(Tom x Nick)
Fearful cowgirl
(Ashley x Will)
Book leader
(Lill x Alec)
Lead actor
(Lill x Riya)
Fitness actor
(Grett x Riya)
Total drama
Wolf dancer
(Dj x Heather)
Gothic CIT
(Gwen x Courtney)
Gummy worm lawyer
(Noah x Cody x Emma, the race one not the reboot)
Smelly pranks
(Ripper x Chase)
Infected actor
(Axel x Nichelle)
Chemistry nurse
(Priya x Damien)
Scary gameshows
(Scary girl/Lauren x Priya)
Breakthrough act
(Nichelle x Emma the reboot one not the race)
Charming dancer
(Heather x Alejandro)
Aggressive farmer
(Courtney x Scott)
Mistaken fashion
(Jo x brick)
Gothic nerd
(Cameron x Gwen)
Aura flims
(Dakota x Dawn)
Gothic Aura
(Dawn x Gwen)
E-scooped
(Noah x Izzy x Eva)
Crazily strong
(Eva x Izzy)
Bullied singer
(Sammy x Ella)
Manipulative scientist
(Scarlett x Amy)
Party surfer
(Bridgette x Geoff)
Australian Zombie
(Jasmine x Shawn)
Melodic Olympics
(Sky x Ella)
Guitarist model
(Trent x Justin)
Gothic strings
(Trent x Gwen)
Food insanity
(Izzy x Owen)
Food nerd
(Noah x Owen)
Mirrored lovers
(Kadie x Saide)
Dancer blogs
(Tom x Jacques)
Cold cop
(McAuther x Josee)
The amazing digital circus
Checkmate
(Kinger x Queener)
Spinning shapes
(Gangle x Zooble)
Jester mask
(Pomni x Gangle)
Shaped jokes
(Pomni x Zooble)
Jester doll
Gummy jokes
(Ragatha x Pomni)
(Pomni x Gumigoo)
Bunny bandit
(Jax x Gumigoo)
Doll faced princess
(Loolilalu x Ragatha)
Funny candy
(Loolilalu x Pomni)
Intelligent jester
(Caine x Pomni)
Robotic rabbit
(Caine x Jax)
Abstract panic
(Pomni x kaufmo)
My little pony
Fancy cowgirl
(Applejack x Rarity)
Competitive designer
(Applejack x Rarity x Rainbow dash)
Cowgirl speedster
(Rainbow dash x Applejack)
Animal baker
(Pinkie pie x Fluttershy)
Farm animals
(Applejack x Fluttershy)
Ykw? I'm not tagging all of those ships. Fuck that, anyways, I hope y'all find a ship you'd like to request.
#my little pony#the amazing digital circus#tadc#cookie run#total drama#disventure camp#Dandy's world#my litte pony friendship is magic#total drama reboot#total drama revenge of the island#total drama all stars#total drama pahkitew island#the ridonculous race
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Author: Achilles, he/him & they/them pronouns
Status: Hobbyist, low writing activity
Writing: OC x Canon, Reader Insert, Original Fiction
Requests/Suggestions: Open
note: i'm a full time student so any requests I get will be done when and if I have time and they spark my interest!
Active in regards to fandoms & characters simply means most enthused about and interested in writing, inactive means least interested in writing but still willing if the idea sparks my creativity.
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active | inactive | semi active
Far Cry 5 | Supernatural | The Last of Us | Marvel | DC | Doctor Who | Sweeney Todd | The Witcher | Dying Light 2 | Z Nation | Inkheart | Bridgerton | Slashers | Outlast | Resident Evil | Overwatch | Undertale/Deltarune | Ib | TWD Telltale | Motor Crush | The Arcana | Kingsman
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active | inactive | semi active
Faith Seed | John Seed | Joseph Seed | Jacob Seed | Sharky Boshaw | Hurk Drubman Jr | Adelaide Drubman | Jerome Jeffries | Mary May Fairgrave | Eli Palmer | Grace Amestrong | Joey Hudson | Staci Pratt
Dean Winchester | Sam Winchester | Castiel | Charlie Bradbury ||| Joel | Tess ||| Wade Wilson | Tony Stark | Pepper Potts | Bucky Barnes | Steve Rodgers | Thor Odinson | Bruce Banner | Natasha Romanoff | Clint Barton ||| Harley Quinn
The Doctor (4, 9-15) | Jack Harkness | Rose Tyler | Donna Noble ||| Sweeney Todd | Mrs Lovett ||| Geralt of Rivera | Jaskier/Dandelion | Yennefer of Vennenberg ||| Hakon | Aiden | Lawan | Frank ||| Alvin Murphy | Roberta Warren | Addison Carver | Cassandra | Sarge | George St Claire
Mo | Dustfinger ||| Penelope Featherington | Benedict Bridgerton | Anthony Bridgerton | Colin Bridgerton | Eloise Bridgerton | Violet Bridgerton | Kate Sharma | Edwina Sharma ||| Jason Voorhees | Michael Myers | Bubba Sawyer | Brahms Heelshire | Thomas Hewitt
Eddie Gluskin ||| Ethan Winters | Karl Heisenberg | Alcina Dimitrescu | Donna Benniviento | Slavator Monreau | Mia Winters | Chris Redfield | Leon Kennedy | Ada Wong | Claire Redfield
Jack Morrison | Gabriel Reyes | Cole Cassidy | Genji Shimada | Hanzo Shimada | Mei ||| Sans | Papyrus | Asgore | Undyne | Mettaton | Queen ||| Gary ||| Calax Gothard | Domino Swift | Lola Del Carmen | Sonoya Vernilion ||| Asra | Nadia | Dorian | Portia | Muriel ||| Merlin/Hamish Mycroft
OC's: David Thorn (Slasher), Z (God Symbiote), Xander (Robot)
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Tropes I enjoy writing:
Variations of the Enemies to Lovers/Friends to Lovers | Childhood Friends | Neighbour across the hall/street | Mutual Pining | Devotion and Obsession | Making each other worse | Making each other better | Romance in Violence | Ride or Die Friends | Royal Guard/Gardener x Royalty | Crime Boss x Bodyguard | Dog Coded x Cat Coded | Fuck Love Triangles Make it Poly | Fake Dating | Meet Cute and more!
❝🇼🇮🇱🇱 🇩🇴❝
— male/trans/enby/gn!reader (I'm here for the guys and gays)
— oc x canon, oc x oc, canon x canon, reader x canon, reader x oc
— sfw & nsfw
— platonic, queer-platonic, romantic, familial, etc.
— headcannons, one-shots, multi-parts
— AU's, crossovers
— gore, violence, toxic relationships, death/angst
❝🇼🇴🇳❜🇹 🇩🇴❝
— fem!reader (There's thousands out there already y'know)
— genderbends
— pregnancy related topics
— self harm topics
— incest, paedophilia, zoophilia, necrophilia and any of that nasty crap
— non-con
— infidelity
— Characters I really don't know or care about </3
#Request Guidelines#mobile guidelines bc I like to format things now and having everything accessible via mobile is nice for me personally lol
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A day late and a little scratchy but we got there.
Script below the break
Hello and welcome back to The Rewatch Rewind! My name is Jane, and this is the podcast in which I count down my top 40 most frequently rewatched movies in 20 years. If you’re a regular listener, you may have noticed that this week’s episode is a day later than usual, and that’s partly because as you can probably tell I’m a bit sick, so I was trying to wait until my voice sounded better to record, and partly because it felt appropriate to release this episode on a Friday instead of the usual Thursday. So welcome to my late and somewhat scratchy-voiced discussion of number 24 on my list: Disney’s 2003 fantasy comedy Freaky Friday, directed by Mark Waters, written by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon based on the novel by Mary Rodgers, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
Teenaged musician Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) and her widowed therapist mother Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) seem to be in constant conflict, fueled partly by their generation gap and partly by Anna’s reluctance to accept Tess’s relationship with her fiancé Ryan (Mark Harmon). Anna’s band is offered an audition that conflicts with Tess and Ryan’s rehearsal dinner, which leads to a heated argument between Anna and Tess at a Chinese restaurant. Overhearing this, the restaurant proprietor’s mother (Lucille Soong) gives them fortune cookies with identical fortunes, causing an earthquake that only the two of them can feel. When they wake up the following morning, Anna and Tess have switched bodies. In trying to live each other’s lives, each finally begins to understand the other.
I feel like I might have seen this movie in theaters, but I don’t actually remember. I do know that it was one of the first DVDs my family got, and I have lots of memories of playing around with the interactive menu and watching the bloopers over and over. I saw the movie once in 2003, so that may have been in a theater, then four times in 2004 and three times in 2005, back when we didn’t own many other DVDs. Then I saw it once each in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, and 2019, and twice each in 2020 and 2022.
I’ve only seen the 1976 version of Freaky Friday once, and that was in 2006, so I don’t remember much about it. From what I do recall, it’s a very silly, broad comedy, which is not a bad thing by any means, but one of the main things that I particularly appreciate about the 2003 version is that despite its wacky premise, it feels grounded. The characters feel like real people. Even the body-switching is almost believable. And that is almost entirely due to the phenomenal acting by the two main stars. Lindsay Lohan had already demonstrated her ability to play multiple characters in the same movie five years earlier in The Parent Trap (which unfortunately just barely missed my top 40 with 14 rewatches while I was keeping track), and she is thoroughly convincing as both a teenager and her mother here. Jamie Lee Curtis got arguably the more fun role and absolutely nailed it in every possible way, which is extraordinarily impressive given that she was only cast a few days before filming started. Originally the part was offered to Jodie Foster, who had played the daughter in the 1976 version, which she declined because she didn’t want stunt casting to become the main focus of the film. So Annette Bening was cast, but dropped out at basically the last minute and was replaced by Curtis, who proceeded to give one of my favorite performances of all time. She is the perfect blend of fun and serious, entirely believable as both Tess and Anna in Tess’s body. Neither Lohan nor Curtis seems to be trying to do an impression of the other, which potentially could have made the swap even more believable, but personally I’m glad they didn’t get hung up on trying to mimic each other’s mannerisms and instead focused on capturing the attitude of each other’s character. The movie isn’t about how Jamie Lee Curtis would act in Lindsay Lohan’s body or vice versa. It’s about people who are exasperated with each other learning that the other’s life is more complicated and difficult than they realized. And that could not have possibly been more perfectly portrayed.
While this movie is a comedy and has many very funny moments, the climax always makes me cry. After all their fighting and misunderstandings, it is so satisfying and beautiful to see Tess and Anna finally learn to feel and display the selfless love required to change them back. The series of beautiful moments starts when Anna’s friends show up at the rehearsal dinner to take Anna to their audition. Anna in Tess’s body explains the situation to Ryan, commenting that she knows he doesn’t care because Anna’s just some kid in a stupid rock band, and then Mark Harmon, who has spent most of the movie being politely confused, gets his big moment, when Ryan tells Anna (who is of course really Tess) to go to the audition, and then goes off on Tess (who is really Anna), saying he doesn’t intend to be an uncaring step-father, he very much does care about Tess’s children and wants to be part of their family, and encouraging Tess to go watch Anna’s audition. Jamie Lee Curtis perfectly conveys Anna’s realization that she has underestimated Ryan before rushing off to the concert, where she is desperately needed because Tess has no idea how to perform in a band. Side note: it would have been completely understandable for this teenage band to just be okay, but they are legitimately awesome, and their song slaps so much harder than it needed to for the purposes of this movie and I absolutely love that. Anyway, when they start to perform, Anna sees that Tess is petrified and makes her way backstage, reassures her mom that she just needs to fake it, and then Anna in Tess’s body plays her epic guitar solo offstage. That shot of Lindsay Lohan’s face when the solo starts and she turns in shock still gives me chills. That “Holy moly, my daughter is super talented, how did I not realize that until now?” look. Ugh, it’s so good. And then when the band finishes slaying, they both return to the rehearsal dinner, and Tess tells Anna to explain to Ryan that they need to postpone the wedding. Instead, Anna starts a toast about how even though she still misses her dad, she’s willing to welcome Ryan into their family because of how happy he makes her mom, and it’s in the middle of this that another earthquake hits and they switch back, and I just cannot even begin to explain how perfect it is. And of course, the only reason this pays off so well is because of how meticulously and realistically their relationship and individual objectives have been set up throughout the movie. We know that Anna cares about her music while Tess merely tolerates it, and we know that Tess is in love with Ryan while Anna only reluctantly accepts that he’s going to marry her mom. And seeing these two people who are so focused on their own objectives finally understand and acknowledge that the other’s are equally important is so thrilling to me because I desperately wish things like that would happen more in real life.
I admit to often finding it difficult to understand other people’s perspectives and motivations, no matter how much I want to. And in some ways this movie doesn’t really help because it implies that the only way to overcome that barrier is to literally switch bodies with someone else, which as far as I know is impossible. But I think that at least in Tess and Anna’s case, they could have reached a similar understanding without the magic if they’d just listened to each other. Early in the movie, Tess thinks Anna is being ridiculous when she says that certain people are out to get her, like her former best friend Stacey Hinkhouse (played by Julie Gonzalo) and her English teacher Mr. Bates (played by Stephen Tobolowsky, and apparently named in reference to the character who killed Jamie Lee Curtis’s mother Janet Leigh’s character in the movie Psycho). But once Tess attends school as Anna she learns that Stacey really is very mean to Anna, for no apparent reason, and that Mr. Bates really is grading her unfairly because he’s still bitter that Tess wouldn’t go to their high school prom with him. If Tess had taken Anna seriously to begin with, she wouldn’t have needed to literally live her life to learn that. So that’s the lesson I’ve tried to take from Freaky Friday: listen to people, give them the benefit of the doubt, and bear in mind that their lives are probably more difficult and complicated than they appear to you.
Surprisingly, an aspect of this movie that I think works remarkably well is the romance. This is unexpected both because of how much time I spend complaining that there is too much romance in movies in general, and because in this particular movie the two main characters aren’t who their love interests think they are for most of the story. Anna has a crush on Jake (played by Chad Michael Murray), but they’ve never spoken until the day before the switch. They have one kind of cute conversation that is interrupted by Mr. Bates, and then the next time they meet, Anna is Tess. Jake doesn’t like this version of Anna, but he runs into the real Anna (in Tess’s body) at the coffee shop where he works, and they have a great conversation about music. As someone who does not experience sexual or romantic attraction but does understand compatibility, watching people bond over shared music taste makes way more sense to me than watching people make out. This is a type of romance I can wrap my head around. Maybe it should seem a bit creepy for a middle-aged adult and a teenager to be flirting with each other, but the audience so thoroughly believes that Jamie Lee Curtis is Anna that it doesn’t come across as weird at all. Later, when Tess as Anna kisses Jake to try to get him to leave the person he believes is Tess alone, he says, “You’re beautiful, but you’re not her,” and it is so wonderful to see this deviation from the stereotype that teenaged boys just want to sleep with every girl they can get. Jake really likes Anna for who she is, and that makes so much more sense to me than something like Anna’s initial crush on Jake before they’ve even met. My brain needs there to be a reason why people like each other beyond “they’re attractive,” and “we have the exact same taste in music” fits that. So I support Anna and Jake’s romance, and I hope they’re happy together. And of course, I already mentioned that I love when Ryan makes it clear that he’s marrying Tess not only because he wants to be with her, but also because he wants to be part of her children’s lives. Given Disney’s typically negative portrayal of step-parents, this is huge. Ryan recognizes that this is a difficult situation for Anna and her brother Harry, and he’s doing his best to make the transition easier for them, and it’s so nice to see that. I feel like I can easily picture what Tess and Ryan’s life together will look like, which is more than I can say about a lot of couples who get married at the end of movies. I realize that romantic films are intended to be about the wooing and falling in love parts, but often I find it hard to believe that romantic leads will actually have a functional relationship going forward, so I appreciate that this movie doesn’t have that problem.
And of course I also appreciate that this movie heavily focuses on non-romantic relationships in the midst of romance. The main relationship is between Tess and Anna, but there are several side relationships that mirror this, including the conflicts between Pei-Pei (Rosalind Chao) and her mom (Lucille Soong) and between Anna’s brother Harry (Ryan Malgarini) and their grandpa (Harold Gould). I wish Pei-Pei and her mom were better developed characters, and the one aspect of this movie that doesn’t quite sit well with me is the whole fortune cookie thing. I appreciate that the filmmakers were trying to find a creative mechanism to initiate the switch, and maybe it would have worked better if the rest of the cast was more diverse, but something about the only Asian characters in the movie having mystical powers feels uncomfortably close to racist stereotypes of “exotic foreigners”. So I wish that had been portrayed differently. But I do like that there’s a mother-daughter conflict between Pei-Pei and her mom about how or whether to resolve the mother-daughter conflict between Tess and Anna. Pei-Pei wants her mom to stay out of it, but her mom can’t seem to help herself. Meanwhile, Harry and his grandpa are constantly teasing and misunderstanding each other throughout the movie, so at the wedding at the end, Pei-Pei’s mom offers them cookies. Three different endings of the movie were shot, two of which imply that Grandpa and Harry are about to switch bodies, but the one that made it to the final cut has Pei-Pei tackling them and successfully retrieving the unopened cookies before they have a chance to wreak more havoc. I hope this means that Harry and Grandpa (and for that matter Pei-Pei and her mother) will find a way to resolve their differences without magic.
The fact that a movie with this ridiculous of a premise manages to have characters that feel real enough that I care what happens to them after the events of the film is exactly what I love about it. If you’re a frequent listener of this podcast, you may have noticed that a lot of my favorite movies are based on ideas that don’t sound like they should work, but somehow turn out much more enjoyable than they have any right to be. In Freaky Friday’s case, the incredible writing and acting turned what could have been a mildly entertaining but forgettable romp into a moving, powerful crash course in empathy that I cannot stop revisiting.
Thank you for listening to my analysis of another of my most frequently rewatched films. Next week I will be returning to obscure Old Hollywood to discuss another movie with a ridiculous premise, which coincidentally also involves an adult pretending to be a child, although under very different circumstances than Freaky Friday. So follow or subscribe to stay tuned for that, and as always I will leave you with a quote from that next movie: “You should be very glad I’m not 12. I was a very straightforward child. I used to spit.”
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'Freaky Friday' – Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan swap bodies on Disney+ and Hulu
Single mom Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) switches bodies with her smart, sassy, and somewhat self-absorbed daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan) through fortune cookie voodoo in Freaky Friday (2003). The original version, adapted from the juvenile novel by Mary Rodgers, was a nonsensical comedy starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster as the mother and daughter who make the swap after bickering over…
#2003#Chad Michael Murray#Disney+#DVD#Freaky Friday#Harold Gould#Hulu#Jamie Lee Curtis#Lindsay Lohan#Mark Harmon#Mark Waters#Mary Rodgers#Stephen Tobolowsky#VOD
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i am just Staring at this photo. these are literally my best friends. i took this photo of my boyfriend poe colestead and my best friends tess and howie. i’m spiraling i need to write more poe fic asap. i need someone else to also write more poe fic asap.
#fictif#poe colestead#roadkill fictif#poe fictif#roadkill#606.txt#tess rodgers#tess roadkill#howie yan#howie roadkill
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That new chapter really was
SOMETHING
i was too busy being emotionally scarred by falcon lady that i forgot this was a zombie apocalypse
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FicTif after axing Tess's route

#fictif#the arcana#nix hydra#fictifgames#fictif roadkill#fictif games#fictif howie#fictif poe#fictif tess#tess rogers revenge tour#tess rogers#tess#howie yan#howie#poe#poe colestead#sawyer rogers#anti sawyer rodgers
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No Country for Old Men (2007)
Directed by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Cinematography by Roger Deakins
“I always figured when I got older, God would sorta come inta my life somehow. And he didn’t. I don’t blame him. If I was him I would have the same opinion of me that he does.”
#scenesandscreens#no country for old men#ethan coen#james brolin#woody harrelson#tommy lee jones#javier bardem#joel coen#kelly macdonald#tess harper#garret dillahunt#barry corbin#stephen root#rodger boyce
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I made a masterpost of my stuff last year, so here’s the one for 2019.
Here’s my gif tag, and general creations (including gifs) tag, for the non-curated version.
DCCW
Maya Mia as an adaptation of Mia Dearden
AU: Raya and Joss’ nefarious plan was to be each other’s wingwomen (Raya/Nora, Joslyn/Spencer)
Just gals being pals: Nora & Spencer and Joslyn & Raya
Charlie/Nora West-Allen AU: “Earthly Excesses”
Robert’s burden for Oliver: “Right my wrongs”
Emiko’s lineage
Watchtower Musca theory (incorrect)
Curtis being totally brilliant, badass, and Terrific in 7x05 and 7x15
Dinahsiren Pregnancy Test Manip Graphic
C.N.R.I. Network
Some of the lady cast members being pro-LGBT (non gif; bordering on RPF)
Diggle Extended Family (used future fancast for JJ that was jossed)
Iris telling her speedsters to stop 🦈ing with the timeline (from the S5 blooper reel)
The photos in Kelly Olsen’s apartment
The Side/Ass-Kicking Young Ladies of DCCW (Allegra, Cin, Evie, Jenn, Jesse, Mary, Mia, Mona, Nia, and Nora)
Queen’s Don’t: Emiko and Thea
Parallels
Lauriver: “I don’t want to be on an island anymore”//“You’re important to me”
E-2 Laurel//Mia, conflicting with Dinah
Black Siren and Mia being anti-vigilante in “Emerald Archer”
Lance girls on vigilantes and masks in “Emerald Archer”
E-1 Laurel blaming herself for Tommy’s death // E-2 Laurel blaming herself for E-2 Quentin’s death
Father and daughter goofballs on the Flash S5 blooper reel (Jesse and Candice/ Grant and Jessica)
Oliver introducing Moira//Laurel introducing Nyssa to diner food
Sara in S2 and William in S8, coming out to their dads
Reign and Acrata costume resemblance
E1 Barry and E2 Laurel having hallucinations of deceased parents telling them that they’re heroes, in the eps that aired Nov 26, 2019
Multifandom
DS Siblings: Winchesters, Lances, and Salvatores
A DCCW/TVDU actors’ shared birthdays thread (Twitter)
Melissa Fumero and Katie Cassidy in Gossip Girl together
TVD Verse
The legacy left for the Siphoner Gemini Twins (Sybil and Seline, Jo and Kai, Liv and Luke, Lizzie and Josie)
The ladies (Bonnie, Lexi, Hope, and Katherine) and supernatural dragging/yeeting
Request for Saltzman twins Frozen AU (twitter)
Roswell, NM
“They are, at their very core, killers”
Max watching Liz dance
Pilot: “Nostalgia’s a bitch”
Episode 3: “Tearin’ up my heart”
My fancasting nonsense for Batwoman (and accompanying Twitter thread)
Twitter stuff:
Note to Arrow writers on announcement of “Lost Canary”
Black Siren “She’s just so, so pretty”
Katie Cassidy Rodgers credit
Lauricity Hugs
Curtis with Jeff and Anissa manip (it’s really pixelated, sorry)
Zari Cat
CW Pride Month Graphic
The spirit of Laurel (I accidentally posted a video instead of the gif)
A thread of some of the DCCW ladies singing
Crown of Arrows (from S8 trailer)
Lauriver “I close my eyes and jump… just like you”
Lauriver hugging in 2x22
TimeHex flirting (essentially)
Moira and Oliver at Big Belly Burger
Speedy Canary: “this is so awesome!”
The trio of fathers: Oliver, Rene, and Diggle
A wishlist for the Canaries spin-off (and Reddit post with more details)
Tala Ashe’s influence: new Iranian main characters in CW shows
Anissa and Laurel-2 with purple bird symbols
My unofficial ranking of the DCCW ladies
Some fancasting for S5 of Supergirl
A request for
Matt Dallas to join Arrow as a love interest for William (not my gif though)
Rose McIver to join Roswell in a Tess-esque role
Keahu Kahuanui to join Roswell as a love interest for Kyle
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May This Be The Fruit from Stella Chen on Vimeo.
May This Be The Fruit is a performance installation work. A bog-body situated in an archaeological grid is preserved in a violent death, bones dissolved in a peat bog. By drinking bone-broth, death can be mourned and resilience can be formed.
It was first performed on 23/24 July 2018 at Articulated Project Space in Sydney, curated by Tess De Quency Co. including Tess De Quency, Linda Luke and Marcus Whale.
This video is filmed and edited by Rodger Wang, sound by Marcus Whale and Stella Chen. Performed by Stella Chen
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FREAKY FRIDAY (Dir: Mark Waters, 2003).
Walt Disney Pictures’ Freaky Friday is, to date, the studios’ third of four screen adaptations of Mary Rodgers’ popular 1972 comic novel.
Here a trip to a Chinese restaurant and a mysterious fortune cookie is the catalyst for switching the mind and bodies of overbearing middle age mother Dr Tess Goldman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her rebellious, rock chick teenage daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan). Unfortunately the switch coincides with Tess' marriage rehearsal and Anna's band Pink Slip's chance to audition for a performance slot at House of Blues.
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Pulling a Rabbit Out of Your Head
I don’t have a hot take for Jason Witten’s broadcasting performances on Monday Night Football. I think he’s improving as the season progresses and he’s learning a bit more about the craft as he gets more games under his belt.
It’s almost as if the guy had never done color commentary before. Imagine that!
Either way, I thought it was pretty funny when he dropped this line last night:
Holy hell!
Aaron Rodgers just tied the game AND pulled a rabbit out of his HEAD, according to Jason Witten!!! pic.twitter.com/1DGE7mGWDJ
— Jay Tust (@KTVBSportsGuy) October 16, 2018
“I tell you what Tess, you saw Aaron Rodgers there, blood on his elbow, big ole’ knee brace on, hit in the wrist, it doesn’t matter – he pulls another rabbit out of his head!”
Witten laughed it off on Twitter afterwards:
Aaron Rodgers pulls another rabbit out of his head!!
— Jason Witten (@JasonWitten) October 16, 2018
Anyway, hope that helps you start your Tuesday morning with a laugh.
Unless Witten is suffering from CTE. Then it’s no laughing matter.
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“He’s probably alive.” Tess says. “Steve Rodgers is built like a brick shithouse. A fall wouldn’t kill em.”
Tessa glances around anxiously. She doesn’t like being here. “We should go.”
She takes a minute to download the files onto a drive and stuffs it in her pocket.
heil-no:
James snapped. Thankfully the knife was now out of his hand. But he was seizing up. Maybe too much information at once was sending him into shock.
“Hey hey…listen to me. Focus on my voice.” Tess says calmly, letting all her medical training take over. She gently touches his arm. “Take a couple breaths…and another. Relax.”
Tessa is still hesitant to touch him further, unaware of how James would react. If she could talk him down then it would be possible to get him help.
James. It was nice to finally pin a name to the man after so long. His real name.
Tess shakes her head at his question. “I don’t know who Steve is unless…Steve Rodgers?”
Voice and flashes of things he barely understood flashed behind his eyes. Orders and blood and so. much. pain. His hands were covered in blood, death followed him, but there was no feeling. Suddenly, he was standing with a blonde man, short and yet bigger than him all at once. The man kept changing, small and frail, then large, running through a forest with a shield on his arm.
He looked like the man on the bridge.
What was his name? That simple bit of information felt so overwhelmingly important that he wanted to beat himself for not remembering. Roderick? No. Rogers. Steve Rogers. Captain America. Kill him, Soldier. Yes, Steve Rogers was a target. He had failed to bring him down. No, no. Steve was his friend. End of the line. “I failed.”
He felt her hand on him and his head jerked upward, eyes wide and so, so lost. Conflicting identities clashed for control and his mind was left as a ruined battlefield. His body shook as though freezing and his left shoulder felt heavy. Why? He looked over and almost choked. When had that been there? Why was his arm wrong? He fell then…You are to be the new fist of HYDRA.
“Steve Rogers…I knew him. Is he okay?”
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Woman Kicked Off Plane for Fat Shaming Her Seatmates and Calling Them ‘Two Big Pigs’
No need for the flu shot use The Hydrogen Peroxide Ear Treatment
A woman was kicked off a plane after repeatedly fat shaming her seatmates and calling them “two big pigs.”
The woman was seated between a couple on the flight from Las Vegas to Newark, New Jersey, on Jan. 2, and started loudly complaining over her cell phone that they were “squishing me.” The passenger on her left, Norma Rodgers, an award-winning nurse from Plainfield, New Jersey, recorded the incident on her phone.
“Oh my goodness, I don’t know how I’m going to do this for the next four hours,” the woman said into her phone. “This is just impossible because they’re squishing me. It’s just friggin’ unbelievable.”
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She said that she was flying with airline miles and couldn’t choose her seat.
“I’m stuck; at least they’ll keep me warm,” she said.
The woman then ends her phone call and urges a flight attendant to find her another seat.
“Get me out of here. I can’t do this. I can’t breathe, I’m so squished,” she said, before adding, “I eat salads, okay?”
That comment was the breaking point for Rodgers, who called for the flight attendant and also requested a new seat for the woman.
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“Excuse me, can you find her another seat, because I will not be verbally abused by this bitch, or anybody else,” Rodgers said. “I will not be verbally abused by anybody. I’m not tolerating it.”
After the flight attendant agreed to find her a new seat, the woman happily got up and again repeated that she can’t sit there “because they’re both so big … I eat salad.”
That was too much for the other passengers on the plane as well, who started yelling at the woman. She fought back, screaming, “Why don’t you sit between those two big pigs?”
Rodgers told the flight attendant that she wanted to file a complaint, and added that she’s “not starting my new year off with this kind of negativity.”
Rodgers told CBS New York that the flight attendants removed the woman from the flight soon after, and she was pleased with how they and United Airlines handled the situation. But she was shocked by the woman’s comments.
“She was verbally abusive,” Rodgers said. “What made her think it was okay to body shame two people?”
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