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nylonfizz · 5 months
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Christmas
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latelyloxiv · 9 months
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lesbian jockstrap brainrot i need these bitches to bone or else im going to start eating drywall
(she/her for all characters)
Ahab and Spitz belong to me. Beula and Abbie belong to @pd-evil !
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annoyingvoidzombie · 9 months
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"Alex Has Very Strong Opinions And He Shares Them, LOUDLY"
Oh my sweet Prince, you've yet to hear him truly being loud 🇬🇧❤️
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floridaboiler · 5 months
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celestialbooks · 9 months
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The Brothers Hawthorne comes out in 6 days. Who's excited?
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ineffably-flynn · 10 months
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LESS THAN A WEEK YALL
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shakira-fan-page · 2 months
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🚨 COUNTDOWN: 6 days!
💎​ shakira.com
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darthfrodophantom · 8 months
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6 days until the final chapter of A Secret Uncovered! 
Today we have 6 life lessons I learned while writing this chapter, because I learned a lot over the 17 years working on this fic.
Endings are HARD. Seriously guys, they’re so hard, especially for such a long story. How do you tie up all the loose ends from >150k words while still making it satisfying? With great care and (sadly) time.
The pressure you place upon yourself is real, and you build some things up so much they seem insurmountable. Because imposter syndrome is real and brutal and vicious.
Life gets in the way, and it’s okay to let it get in the way sometimes.
And yet, even with life and pressure and feeling like it’s impossible...you can still do it. Even with all the obstacles and barriers, you can still do it.
Write what you want. Tell the story you want to tell. If you have enough conviction and if you enjoy what you write...that will show through and people will notice.
This phandom is amazing. Literally no words. The fact that people can still remember this so many years later is insane to me and leaves me feeling so humbled.
Thanks for letting me wax on poetic a bit and get a little introspective as I ruminate on the experience.
Countdown List: 10 things that happened since I last posted a chapter 9 people I'd like to thank 8 of my favorite memories 7 things I wish I did differently 6 life lessons I learned
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iamthecomet · 9 months
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it’s officially ghost ritual week !!! how are we feeling because i know i am vibrating out of my skin waiting for saturday to come LMAO
also… i hear we are making bracelets?
It's RITUAL WEEK!!
I am LOSING MY MIND already! I can't wait to see ghost again AND meet some friends 🖤.
And we are DEFINITELY making bracelets:
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ecemece · 7 months
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DJ Shadow - Six Days
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"The news will hit you like a punch
It's only Tuesday"
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linktdm · 7 months
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gacha life 2 comes out super soon!!
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bbcghostssixidiots · 8 months
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I have the day off on Friday because of thanksgiving, you better believe I will spend the whole day watching bbc ghosts 5
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latelyloxiv · 9 months
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Misc. Lyn art featuring her pet cat Theo and her gf Tatum . (Art from 2022.)
Lyn's a childhood friend of Spitz and Blake. She moved away in their pre teen years before eventually reconnecting with their friend group into their 20's.
Lyn belongs to me. Tatum belongs to @pd-evil .
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annoyingvoidzombie · 9 months
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It's not even an eye fuck, it's eye love making because they grew closer and truly, they found love in eachother ❤️
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floridaboiler · 5 months
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steampunkforever · 5 days
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For a film tackling historical drama whose narrative commonly revolves around British Special Operations, 6 Days was surprisingly sophisticated.
In cinema, the figure of the terrorist is an easy target. You can scam them out of uranium, steal their machine guns (ho ho ho), or send secret agents to foil their plans. The terrorist on film has always been an easy way of deploying martial force without offending any specific government. After 9/11 this amplified but really since the 60s you could slap an AK in the hands of someone brown or slavic and you had the perfect badguy scapegoat to perforate onscreen. You see this in media as varied as the Dirty Harry movies, Marvel films, and even serious historical dramas like Spielberg's Munich. Simple common sense dictates that audiences aren't receptive to attacks on civilians, and therefore it's easy (even lazy) to write terrorists as antagonists, especially when you don't need the audience to think too hard about it. 6 Days doesn't do this.
What I felt 6 Days handled very well was balancing the three sides of the conflict. Munich, in part being a propaganda film, couldn't balance both sides of its conflict enough to provide a good understanding of what the PLO actually wanted, but 6 Days manages to do a solid job of equally tackling the viewpoints of SAS, the terrorists, and the police trying to negotiate the hostage situation will as little bloodshed as possible.
This wouldn't be as impressive if it wasn't for the fact that the real life Iranian Embassy Siege has always been presented as a win for Thatcher and the SAS. Which from a material standpoint, it was. Maggie's in power and she's not a pushover, here's an exhibition of what her SepcOps assassin team can do if you think she's not gonna back it up. Politically important considering the ongoing situation in Ireland at the time, but political narratives tend to exist as flat narratives. Movies are not slogans, after all. At least not the good ones.
6 Days handles the Iranian terrorists with relative sensitivity. The terrorists were a group of arabs rebelling against persian oppressors in Arabistan by targeting the Iranian embassy in London, which is a cause most narratives barely touch upon. At the same time these people took hostages and ended up killing two of them, and overly sympathetic portrayals would be morally irresponsible. It's a bit of a tightrope act, but the movie manages it by informing us on the motivations of the hostage takers through extensive dialog with the police hostage negotiators.
The negotiators themselves are the linchpin for the entire film, frankly. Where the terrorists started the siege with violence and the SAS operators are waiting in the wings to end it with violence, the negotiators are the ones focused on peaceful resolution, finding themselves dealing with an administration that requests no smokescreen during the SAS operation so the whole world can see the assault begin. It's an interesting element to add to a film where most would focus on the sexy guys in balaclavas, and I appreciate that they didn't push aside the negotiators as ineffective nerds who don't own MP5s.
We do eventually get to the SAS operators. The siege ends in gunfire after all, and the movie doesn't deny us shots of men in with MP5s fast-roping down the side of the embassy, no matter how accurate the action really is. This is a movie, after all and the facts of the matter (as well as in-depth explainers of arab geopolitics) must yield to dramatic storytelling. Either way, the film surprised me in a good way.
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