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seasurfacefullofclouds1 · 4 months ago
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disregardandfelicity · 5 days ago
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deadndonejoepublic · 3 months ago
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Guns N’ Roses in Kerrang! 24th October 1987. Review by Mick Wall. Features Faster Pussycat
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bellemagedon · 2 years ago
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my favorite letterboxd reviews ‼️ letterboxd is my form of twitter
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fumifooms · 5 months ago
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voidofthevoidmv · 14 days ago
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LATEST MINI- SKETCHBOOK REVIEW
(Oodles and oodles of doodles-)
I’m quite happy with how this little doodle book panned out- Has a couple spoilers and art for my one gravity falls AU “3 Buck Stan” as well as whatever else I have on the back burners- Original characters, fanart, etc etc. These reviews are kind of like a chance for me to admire what I’ve done and it reminds me why I draw in the first place… Cuz it’s fun lol.
I love procrastination SO MUCH (Lie) and what better way to procrastinate making art than… Well, making art?
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kityana · 1 year ago
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why is it that izzy stans who think ed should've groveled for izzy's forgiveness are always really happy about izzy and stede becoming friendly and never think izzy should even say sorry for trying to kill stede 3 times
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tanglepelt · 1 year ago
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Dc x dp idea 135
Jack and Maddie accidentally de-age Danny. Of course toddler Danny doesn’t have good control of his powers. Cue reveal.
Danny bolts.
This could be good parents. Could be bad parents.
Cujo decides Danny must be protected. So he takes position of guard dog. Danny just roaming city streets with a green giant dog. Multiple hero’s report the meta child with flying dog.
And the armed RV chasing said toddler.
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hotdaemondtargaryen · 10 months ago
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TECH RADAR REVIEW OF 'HOUSE OF THE DRAGON' S2. HIS OPINION BASED ON THE FIRST 4 EPISODES THAT HE WATCHED OF S2.
SPOILERS! FOR S2:
ABOUT TOM GLYNN-CARNEY'S PERFORMANCE AS KING AEGON II TARGARYEN:
"Aegon II, Westeros' new royal, is the biggest beneficiary of more extensive screen time, with Glynn-Carney bringing some much needed levity – plus youthful impatience, reckless naivety – to bear in episode 1 and in later entries, deep humanization to a character, who we're supposed to despise, in the only way that a GoT series can."
"HOUSE OF THE DRAGON'S SUPPORTING CAST, SPECIALLY IT'S YOUNGER MEMBERS, GETS MORE TO DO THIS SEASON."
ABOUT PHIA SABAN AS QUEEN HELAENA TARGARYEN IN SEASON TWO:
"Helaena's (Phia Saban) roles are also pleasingly expanded; the eccentric and cryptic Helaena becomes central to key storylines leading up to this season's jaw-dropping fourth episode."
"SEASON 2 ZOOMS OUT TO EXPLORE THE INTENSIFYING INTERFAMILIAL CONFLICT'S IMPACT ON THE WHOLE OF WESTEROS."
"Opening with a nostalgia-fuelled return trip to Winterfell a fleeting visit that reminds us of the ever-looming threat beyond The Wall in its very first scene, season 2 slowly lays bare the wider effects of the increasingly bitter Targaryen-Hightower feud on Thrones."
"Indeed, it inadvertently acts as the catalyst for smaller scale battles to erupt between long-warring families, such as Houses Blackwood and Bracken."
"After all, season 2 marks the official start of the devastating, years-long civil war known as The Dance of the Dragons, so I certainly hoped for more action. Nonetheless, observing the blood-curdling, silent horror-imbued aftermath of the Blackwood-Bracken battle made my imagination run wild about how this barbaric struggle played out."
"THE WALL WON'T BE THE ONLY LOCATION IN S2 THAT GOT FANS WILL RECOGNIZE. HARRENHAL WILL ALSO PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE THIS SEASON."
RYAN CONDAL ABOUT HARRENHAL IN S2:
"Harrenhal definitely is its own character in the show. It had its own character in the original books [and] in the original series when Arya was playing cup bearer for Tywin there."
"Other than the Red Keep, it's probably the most talked-about, storied castle in Westeros, and we really wanted to pay service to it. Whether it's real or rumored, it does have this supernatural aura around it that does put people off. We were excited to play that out as storytellers."
ABOUT GAYLE RANKIN AS ALYS RIVERS IN S2:
(whose mysterious arrival was teased in s2's final trailer)
"The enigmatic Alys Rivers was particularly fascinating to me, not least due to her involvement in Daemon's Harrenhal-situated season 2 arc; a personal subplot with the unsettling, almost Macbethian atmosphere and twisty-turny narrative of a psychological horror movie."
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ratleyland · 4 months ago
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I was expecting the usual 'run-of-the-mill' Netflix movie... but the second the earpiece was picked up by the main character, the tension shot up to eleven and stayed there until the credits rolled.
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new theory i'm working on: the military is probably the largest pseudo-socialist organization in the united states
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rabbit-harpist · 3 months ago
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johnny and rubens considering photos. a gift for @factorialsotherfandoms, and inspired by his fics--merry christmas friend!!
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barksbog · 11 months ago
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when you're a big dramatic collie but the neighbours ducks outside the fence refuse to listen to you so you have to throw a tantrum about it
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studentbyday · 4 months ago
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survived a beginner pilates session and while my body feels more awake it also just does. not. want. to move.
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startrekucast · 4 months ago
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"765874 - Unification" Review
"765874 - Unification" isn't just the return of William Shatner as James Kirk, it's also the return of Robin Curtis as Saavik and Gary Lockwood as Gary Mitchell. But what does it all mean, maman?
We're talking about all of the OTOY/Roddenberry Archive shorts up to the latest, Unification, as well as the extended media that inspired the content from the shorts such as William Shatner's "Return" novels, the Marvel Star Trek: Early Voyages story that introduced the Well of Tomorrows and gave us Yeoman Colt's serial number (765874), Star Trek #400, and the novel "Vulcan Heart" as well as give our thoughts about this short and what it might mean.
765874   https://youtu.be/Ng8qTIythnA 765874 - Memory Wall  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzeznWVQu5o 765874 - Regeneration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KXU2Ob8gYY 765874 - Unification  https://youtu.be/mgOZFny7F50
Hosts: David C. Roberson Matthew Carroll Note: This episode of Star Trek Universe continues Dave and Matt's ongoing journey discussing Star Trek as they have since the late1980s. Join Us: Site: http://startrekucast.com Apple: http://bit.ly/StuCast Spotify: http://bit.ly/StarTrekUCast Spreaker: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpreaker
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godzilla-reads · 4 months ago
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💜 The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
“We live in a time when every choice matters.”
As Indigenous scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests Serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most?
Robin Wall Kimmerer is one of my favorite authors, her books asking the big questions and bringing up topics that seem so large, yet we can tackle one small deed at a time. In this book she considers economy and what gift economy looks like in the modern world. How can we have healthy and happy lives under the rule of capitalism- which brings us neither health nor happiness (in most cases)?
Her writing is very inspiring with little anecdotes and pieces of knowledge to think on, weigh in our minds, and even some examples of how we can participate in a gift economy on our own level. Short as it is, an extended essay, I’d say this is a lovely book to read. Food for thought, as it might be.
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