Another Chess trap! This one is pretty famous due to International Master Eric Rosen. It comes out of his favorite gambit, the Stafford.
Stafford is just good for White (there's a very educational Daniel Naroditsky video explaining why). However, Bg5 is an easy to make blunder and it gives Black an amazing resource.
Free queen?
No. Somehow Black makes checkmate with a knight and both bishops. Respect the minor pieces.
The missed opportunity of the ao3 chess community to write omegaverse fiction, man..... so many innuendoes and the constant use of the word "mating" and theyre not even gonna try and make use of the opportunity?!?!
w4emusical “When they call places, there is this ritual we all do together as a company before the curtain goes up,” he says. “There is a line in the show: ‘Step right up and put some wind in your sails.’ So we form a circle and say ‘step right up’ over and over again until everyone has joined in.” - @grantgust for @townandcountrymag
baylie is a lot like david when it comes to cartman’s teasing. like when david fed into it by giving cartman what he wanted (like the whole ‘me ride me tiny bicicleta to school’ thing). he does that a lot to baylie about her albinism and the fact that she’s from australia. she gives him exactly what he wants and if drives kyle up the wall.
it’s really not until she feeds into cartman’s mocking of her religion that kyle really goes off on her because now not only is she giving into cartman’s harassment but she’s also giving him a bad rep in the process.
after that she’s not as forgiving of the teasing and such
supernatural s5e9 the real ghostbusters (teleplay eric kripke, story nancy weiner)
made it through another, longer becky episode with all teeth intact, but it was a near thing when she licked her hand to blow a... kiss, i guess?
okay but in the pre-episode recap,
s1e10 asylum
a) baby! b) he has way more of an accent than i remember. what originally stuck out to me about how he speaks at the beginning of the series is how he says Rs which i associate with west coast/san francisco mainly because of someone else who does it the same way from there, i really don't know the origin or what it's even considered but it's a very particular and very enunciated way of saying Rs. 😩 anyway! in that scene it sounds like the texas is slipping out
one thing that i did appreciate was poking fun at sam and dean's deep raspy voices. which i obviously have had some thoughts about too :p
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This episode was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award in the "Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character)" category in 2010. However it lost to an episode of Parks and Recreation.
like, how low does the bar have to be. at least they didn't die! but it was like, 30 seconds that we know the guys are partners.
makeup department, what happened.
look at the difference between his hands/arms and his face. makeup tragedy. embrace the paler skin, please. reminds me of this very misguided advice i read once about dealing with freckles (of which i am covered, not just a dainty smattering like jackles) that said to match foundation to the freckles. if you do, you get something like the above 😂
also, what are you grinning about, you ghost? the power of supernatural and queer love?
finally get to meet crowley next. been avoiding fic involving him so it'll be fresh for me.
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Borrowed Hearts (1997) is a darling little Holiday Drama great for the whole family to watch or just enjoy it yourself. It was written by TED KOTCHEFF and directed by PAMELA WALLACE and EARL W. WALLACE. The main cast starred SARAH ROSEN FRUITMAN as little Zoey Russell, actresses ROMA DOWNEY as Kathleen Russell (Zoey’s mother), KEVIN HICKS as Jerry Russell which is Zoey’s…
Twospot livebearer (Pseudoxiphophorus bimaculatus) male and female, distinguished by their anal fins
By: Donn Eric Rosen
From: Natural History Magazine
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