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fetchmearum420 · 22 days
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Donald Madden was so sexy wtf
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caswensworld · 7 months
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I’m rewatching Lab Rats to see how they handled their bionic secret being exposed cause I’m sure the Villains of Valley View will take a similar route
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the-football-chick · 10 months
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Madden 24 Top 10 Defensive Linemen ratings.
Madden 24 release date is August 15, 2023.
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cultfaction · 1 year
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Preview: Dr Terror’s House of Horrors (Bluray)
Preview: Dr Terror’s House of Horrors (Bluray)
Dr Terror’s House of Horrors is a fascinating and fast paced example of portmanteau filmmaking with a deadly twist in the tale…. Dr Terror foretells the future… and five men wish he hadn’t… It stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Donald Sutherland, Roy Castle, Neil McCallum, Alan Freeman, Peter Madden, Ann Bell, and Ursula Howells. This was Amicus Productions’ first of 16 horror films made…
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deweyduck · 7 months
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@easthigh's monstober 2023 event 👻 week three: costumes
↳ MY FAVOURITE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES IN DISNEY CHANNEL SHOWS
Della and Donald Duck in DuckTales | 03x10 "The Trickening!" (2020)
Maya Hart in Girl Meets World | 01x11 "Girl Meets World of Terror" (2014)
Miranda Sanchez in Lizzie McGuire | 01x24 "Night of the Day of the Dead" (2001)
Holden Dippledorf and Liv Rooney in Liv and Maddie 03x04 "Haunt-a-Rooney" (2015)
Olive Rozalski, Emmy Mendoza, Sophia, and Sydney Reynolds in Sydney to the Max | 03x14 "The Hunt for Rad October" (2021)
Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable in Kim Possible | 01x14 "October 31st" (2002)
Willow Park in The Owl House | 03x01 "Thanks to Them" (2022)
Riley Matthews in Girl Meets World | 01x11 "Girl Meets World of Terror" (2014)
Luz Noceda and Amity Blight in The Owl House | 03x01 "Thanks to Them" (2022)
Cece Jones and Rocky Blue in Shake It Up | 03x25 "Haunt-It-Up" (2013)
Keely Teslow and Phil Diffy in Phil of the Future | 01x15 "Halloween" (2004)
Jumba Jookiba and Wendy Pleakley in Lilo & Stitch: The Series | 01x05 "Spooky" (2003)
London Tipton in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody | 03x12 "Arwinstein"
Daphne Diaz in Stuck in the Middle | 02x17 "Stuck in a Merry Scary"
Hartley and Amy Madden in The Villains of Valley View | 01x11 "Havoc-Ween"
Frankie Wong and Paige Olvera in Bizaardvark | 03x07 "Halloweenvark Part 3: Mali-Boo!"
Alex Russo in Wizards of Waverly Place | 03x02 "Halloween"
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President Biden’s brain trust appears confident that he will ultimately prevail over Donald Trump due to the threat Trump poses to our constitutional system. By November, the election’s “focus will become overwhelmingly on democracy,” one top Biden adviser told The New Yorker, adding that “the biggest images in people’s minds are going to be of January 6th.”
If so, the Biden campaign had better get cracking.
Some new polling from a top Democratic pollster finds mixed news for Team Biden on this front: Large swaths of voters appear to have little awareness of some of Trump’s clearest statements of hostility to democracy and intent to impose authoritarian rule in a second term, from his vow to be “dictator for one day” to his vague threat to enact “termination” of provisions in the Constitution.
That’s maddening for obvious reasons. But it also presents the Biden campaign with an opportunity. If voters are unaware of all these statements, there’s plenty of time to make voters aware of them—and the polling also finds that these statements, when aired to respondents, shift them against Trump.
The survey—which was conducted by veteran Democratic pollster Geoff Garin for the group Save My Country and shared with The New Republic—did something novel. It polled 400 voters in each of three swing states—Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania—and weighted them in proportion with each state’s Electoral College votes. It omitted respondents who voted for Trump in 2020 and also said Biden didn’t legitimately win.
In short, the poll was designed to survey voters who are genuinely gettable for Biden. The poll asked them about 10 of Trump’s most authoritarian statements, including: the two mentioned above, Trump’s claim that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” his vow to pardon rioters who attacked the Capitol, his promise to prosecute the Biden family without cause, his threat to inflict mass persecution on the “vermin” opposition, and a few more.
Result? “Only 31 % of respondents said they previously had heard a lot about these statements by Trump,” the memo accompanying the poll concluded.
The good news for Biden is that when respondents were presented with these quotes, it prompted a rise in Trump’s negatives. For instance, after hearing them, the percentage who see him as “out for revenge” jumped by five points, the percentage who see him as “dangerous” rose by nine points, and the percentage who see him as a “dictator” climbed by seven points.
“This is an opportunity to move voters and change the race,” Garin told me, noting that this shows that current public polling, which has Biden down to Trump, is “not set in concrete.”
If this Democratic polling is right, it might help explain a dynamic that has perplexed observers. The latest New York Times poll finds Biden trailing Trump by five points among registered voters even as 53% think he committed serious crimes.
Yet voters may still see Trump’s (alleged) criminality as a theoretical proposition, without connecting it to the type of unbound, lawless presidency he has told us he’d preside over—in his own words.
Indeed, the poll from Save My Country finds that after voters are presented with these statements, the percentage of those who view Trump unfavorably jumps five points, from 53% to 58%, and 69% say Trump will bring “chaos to the presidency and our country.”
In other words, when voters are presented with evidence straight from Trump’s own mouth, they see an authoritarian second term as very plausible.
In one sense, the lack of voter awareness of Trump’s “dictator” threats shows that the Biden campaign and Democrats don’t appear to have succeeded in making voters aware of the menace Trump poses. Perhaps their messaging has yet to work, or maybe the party has not seriously used the levers of power at its disposal to highlight Trump’s staggering corruption and malice.
But if this polling is right, one explanation that doesn’t seem as plausible is that voters don’t care about these matters. In fact, all this might in some ways validate one of the Biden camp’s frequent claims—that voters are so checked out that they aren’t seriously aware of the threat a second Trump term poses.
The new polling also counters a well-worn refrain from skittish, nonconfrontational Democrats. They sometimes say Trump’s negatives are so well known—or “baked in,” as campaign jargon puts it—that there’s no sense in spending much time on his authoritarian outbursts, affection for political violence, and wide array of (alleged) crimes. Yet all this may in an important sense constitute new information for untold numbers of voters.
“Trump’s negatives are not baked into the cake at all,” Garin told me. Fortunately for the Biden camp, between now and Election Day there are some eight months to fire up the campaign crucible and ensure that they do get baked in—good and hard.
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Discharge Petition for H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of RepresentativesSeries: General Records
This item, H.R. 7152, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, faced strong opposition in the House Rules Committee. Howard Smith, Chairman of the committee, refused to schedule hearings for the bill. Emanuel Celler, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, attempted to use this discharge petition to move the bill out of committee without holding hearings. The petition failed to gain the required majority of Congress (218 signatures), but forced Chairman Smith to schedule hearings.
88th CONGRESS. House of Representatives No. 5 Motion to Discharge a Committee from the Consideration of a RESOLUTION (State whether bill, joint resolution, or resolution) December 9, 1963 To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Pursuant to Clause 4 of Rule XXVII (see rule on page 7), I EMANUEL CELLER (Name of Member), move to discharge to the Commitee on RULES (Committee) from the consideration of the RESOLUTION; H. Res. 574 entitled, a RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H. R. 7152) which was referred to said committee November 27, 1963 in support of which motion the undersigned Members of the House of Representatives affix their signatures, to wit: 1. Emanuel Celler 2. John J. Rooney 3. Seymour Halpern 4. James G Fulton 5. Thomas W Pelly 6. Robt N. C. Nix 7. Jeffery Cohelan 8. W A Barrett 9. William S. Mailiard 10. 11. Augustus F. Hawkins 12. Otis G. Pike 13. Benjamin S Rosenthal 14. Spark M Matsunaga 15. Frank M. Clark 16. William L Dawson 17. Melvin Price 18. John C. Kluczynski 19. Barratt O'Hara 20. George E. Shipley 21. Dan Rostenkowski 22. Ralph J. Rivers[page] 2 23. Everett G. Burkhalter 24. Robert L. Leggett 25. William L St Onge 26. Edward P. Boland 27. Winfield K. Denton 28. David J. Flood 29. 30. Lucian N. Nedzi 31. James Roosevelt 32. Henry C Reuss 33. Charles S. Joelson 34. Samuel N. Friedel 35. George M. Rhodes 36. William F. Ryan 37. Clarence D. Long 38. Charles C. Diggs Jr 39. Morris K. Udall 40. Wm J. Randall 41. 42. Donald M. Fraser 43. Joseph G. Minish 44. Edith Green 45. Neil Staebler 46. 47. Ralph R. Harding 48. Frank M. Karsten 49. 50. John H. Dent 51. John Brademas 52. John E. Moss 53. Jacob H. Gilbert 54. Leonor K. Sullivan 55. John F. Shelley 56. 57. Lionel Van Deerlin 58. Carlton R. Sickles 59. 60. Edward R. Finnegan 61. Julia Butler Hansen 62. Richard Bolling 63. Ken Heckler 64. Herman Toll 65. Ray J Madden 66. J Edward Roush 67. James A. Burke 68. Frank C. Osmers Jr 69. Adam Powell 70. 71. Fred Schwengel 72. Philip J. Philiben 73. Byron G. Rogers 74. John F. Baldwin 75. Joseph Karth 76. 77. Roland V. Libonati 78. John V. Lindsay 79. Stanley R. Tupper 80. Joseph M. McDade 81. Wm Broomfield 82. 83. 84. Robert J Corbett 85. 86. Craig Hosmer87. Robert N. Giaimo 88. Claude Pepper 89. William T Murphy 90. George H. Fallon 91. Hugh L. Carey 92. Robert T. Secrest 93. Harley O. Staggers 94. Thor C. Tollefson 95. Edward J. Patten 96. 97. Al Ullman 98. Bernard F. Grabowski 99. John A. Blatnik 100. 101. Florence P. Dwyer 102. Thomas L. ? 103. 104. Peter W. Rodino 105. Milton W. Glenn 106. Harlan Hagen 107. James A. Byrne 108. John M. Murphy 109. Henry B. Gonzalez 110. Arnold Olson 111. Harold D Donahue 112. Kenneth J. Gray 113. James C. Healey 114. Michael A Feighan 115. Thomas R. O'Neill 116. Alphonzo Bell 117. George M. Wallhauser 118. Richard S. Schweiker 119. 120. Albert Thomas 121. 122. Graham Purcell 123. Homer Thornberry 124. 125. Leo W. O'Brien 126. Thomas E. Morgan 127. Joseph M. Montoya 128. Leonard Farbstein 129. John S. Monagan 130. Brad Morse 131. Neil Smith 132. Harry R. Sheppard 133. Don Edwards 134. James G. O'Hara 135. 136. Fred B. Rooney 137. George E. Brown Jr. 138. 139. Edward R. Roybal 140. Harris. B McDowell jr. 141. Torbert H. McDonall 142. Edward A. Garmatz 143. Richard E. Lankford 144. Richard Fulton 145. Elizabeth Kee 146. James J. Delaney 147. Frank Thompson Jr 148. 149. Lester R. Johnson 150. Charles A. Buckley4 151. Richard T. Hanna 152. James Corman 153. Paul A Fino 154. Harold M. Ryan 155. Martha W. Griffiths 156. Adam E. Konski 157. Chas W. Wilson 158. Michael J. Kewan 160. Alex Brooks 161. Clark W. Thompson 162. John D. Gringell [?] 163. Thomas P. Gill 164. Edna F. Kelly 165. Eugene J. Keogh 166 John. B. Duncan 167. Elmer J. Dolland 168. Joe Caul 169. Arnold Olsen 170. Monte B. Fascell [?] 171. [not deciphered] 172. J. Dulek 173. Joe W. [undeciphered] 174. J. J. Pickle [Numbers 175 through 214 are blank]
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justinssportscorner · 9 months
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Ken Schultz at Outsports:
Megan Rapinoe has had a rough couple of days. Ever since her penalty kick miss played a significant role in the USWNT’s elimination at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, a seemingly endless online troll parade has made her into the symbol of the team’s failure this year. If you search “Megan Rapinoe” on Twitter, it’s like asking, “Hey Siri, show me what it looks like when the internet’s worst people are happy.” I never knew so many eagle avatars rooted for the USA to fail. Even former President Donald Trump weighed in, taking a victory lap while America lost and leveling a bit of smack talk in Rapinoe’s direction. Clearly he has nothing else going on. As I wrote a few months ago, when Pride pisses off the right people, that means it’s doing its job. Based on the type of people who are celebrating one of Rapinoe’s few public defeats, she’s one of the greatest representatives of Pride in sports history. Instead of destroying her reputation, the alt-right backlash only serves to affirm it.
These politically motivated attacks were inevitable after Rapinoe willingly accepted the mantle of athlete activist, fighting back against Trump during the USWNT’s victorious World Cup run in 2019, advocating for transgender rights, and kneeling during the national anthem to protest systemic racism. [...] Yes, the USWNT’s lackluster play was dispiriting to watch over the last month, and the results of this World Cup were alternately depressing and maddening. It’s OK to feel those emotions in the wake of such a stunning disappointment.
[...] Add in the backlash she’s now facing largely from conservatives and it’s understandable that this is a very difficult moment for Rapinoe. That’s why choosing gratitude is not only better for our mental health as fans but also the best way to shout down the cacophony of howling nonentities who are trying to dim her light.
This Outsports article sums it up: Megan Rapinoe, despite that costly penalty kick miss that helped cost the Americans the game against Sweden on Sunday, has given the USWNT plenty of good moments over her career.
Off the field, Rapinoe has fought for LGBTQ+ rights (and trans rights in particular), kneeled during the National Anthem for racial justice, criticized Donald Trump, and helped usher in equal pay for the USWNT, which made right-wingers angry as heck.
See Also:
Pink News: Bitter right-wing bigots take aim at Megan Rapinoe after US crashes out of Women’s World Cup
The Guardian: The Megan Myth: what critics and fans get wrong about Rapinoe
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are we not gonna talk about how SNATCHED john dickinson looks in this outfit
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fetchmearum420 · 4 months
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Nothing is funnier then Donald Madden breaking character 😭
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stoportotouch · 1 year
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rewatched 1776 for the first time in years and. observations:
bold choice casting only two people who could particularly sing (ron holgate and john cullum) in your movie musical
bolder still choice making them bit parts but by god they both grab the audience by the throat for completely different reasons
1776 struggles to justify itself as a staged musical but for the same reasons it really uses the film format amazingly. why, completely rhetorically, don’t movie musicals do that any more?
for example: of course they aren’t literally SINGING/doing ballet exercises/etc. in the congressional chamber. just making the staging a BIT absurd/removed from reality works really well to show that.
horse. honse. horf. loved that horse.
donald madden as dickinson really has... something very unsettling behind his eyes. it’s also not necessarily UNREALISTIC for a character who is justifiably terrified of a war getting Way Way Worse but it’s still like... you wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of him.
he pulls off the musical irony of the building tension of cool cool considerate men coupled with the constant return to “we are cool” absolutely beautifully by creating a character who presumbly disappears off every so often and hyperventilates into a paper bag for a few minutes. or takes a truly worrysome volume of laudanum, whichever.
i know james wilson didn’t actually... do that but also it’s a WAY more interesting character motivation to have the guy actively WANT not to be remembered than what he was actually doing.
(sidenote: he was actually doing much the same as lyman hall and hedging his bets.)
1776 could be subtitled eve kosofsky sedgwick’s field day*
truly remarkable how much compliments Got To Me. a dramatic declaration of “SALTPETRE!!!!!! JOHN!!!!!!” is a new one.
*sedgwick was an academic who wrote about male-male relationships and male-male animosity, mostly in works of english literature of the 19th century. And. Well. You Know.
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Biden condemns Alabama court’s IVF ruling while Republicans struggle to articulate a position
President Biden made an important point on Thursday: The horrific decision by the Alabama Supreme Court effectively outlawing in vitro fertilization is “a direct result” of the overruling of Roe v. Wade—which Trump claims as his signature achievement! See HuffPo, Biden Calls Alabama Court's IVF Ruling A 'Direct Result' Of Roe Falling.
Biden issued a statement that said,
Today, in 2024 in America, women are being turned away from emergency rooms and forced to travel hundreds of miles for health care, while doctors fear prosecution for providing an abortion. And now, a court in Alabama put access to some fertility treatments at risk for families who are desperately trying to get pregnant. The disregard for women’s ability to make these decisions for themselves and their families is outrageous and unacceptable. I know that folks are worried about what they’re seeing happening to women all across America. I am too. We’re fighting for the freedom of women, for families, and for doctors who care for these women. And we won’t stop until we restore the protections of Roe v. Wade in federal law for all women in every state.
Meanwhile, Nikki Haley tried to walk back her initial comments supporting the rationale of the ruling (that “embryos are babies”). Other GOP politicians babbled nonsense statements and then fled from reporters. Senator Tommy Tuberville—from Alabama—avoided questions by saying, “he has not yet seen the decision,”—which is available to anyone with a computer, a phone, or a quarter to buy a newspaper. See NBC News, Sen. Tommy Tuberville struggles to answer questions on Alabama's IVF ruling.
The issue is a “lose-lose-lose” situation for Republicans.
First, the decision itself is hugely unpopular without regard to the overruling of Roe v. Wade. But there is no way to back away from the decision without rejecting a central tenant of the anti-choice movement—that human life begins at conception.
Second, it is also a reminder that Trump is responsible for the overruling of Roe v. Wade and the downstream consequences that are now stigmatizing and afflicting women across America. Trump reportedly believes (privately) that right-wing religious fundamentalists have gone too far in implementing the Dobbs decision. If Trump attempts to ‘reason’ with those supporters, he will discover that ‘reason’ has nothing to do with religious fundamentalism. So, Trump will either bob and weave to avoid taking a firm position, or he will anger a large part of his base by walking away from their underlying religious principles.
Finally, this is an issue of vital interest to tens of millions of young American women and men who may be on the other side of the abortion issue from Joe Biden. Being the object of the GOP’s moral condemnation (or criminalization) of efforts to overcome infertility must be maddening. They may not vote for Joe Biden, but they may also not vote for Donald Trump. In a closely divided electorate, small changes at the margin are all we need to win.
[Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter]
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mikethemighty · 1 year
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DUCKIETALES!!! also vovv 🖤
DUCKTALES
favorite character: louie!
least favorite character: lmfao um that. guy. i cant remember his name but he’s so annoying. in the gold rush episode?? and i think he comes back in fountain of youth and like definitely more eps but those are the only ones i can name. i could not be bothered with him fr
prettiest character: oh violet i think her design is so cute and its such a good purple
funniest character: dewey or scrooge 🙏🏼🙏🏼
favorite season: OOOOO two probably???????? but every season has bangers 😭
favorite episode: omg . not happening. hang on. picking from every season but by no means are these final answers. Mt. Neverest, Most Dangerous Game Night, and Double-o-duck!
favorite romantic ship: this threw me bc i’m honestly not really out here thinking too hard abt shipping in ducktales but whatever launchpad and darkwing is called, if i had to pick a favorite :D
favorite family ship: THIS WAS SO UNFAIRLY HARD GIVEN ITS A SHOW IN ITS ENTIRETY ABOUT FAMILY BUT DONALD AND THE BOYS. donald and della was so close but…………. his boys…. it had to be.
favorite friend ship: boyd and huey 🥺 but also louie and goldie holy shit
worst ship: uhhhhhhhhh again not in the business of lending much thought toward shipping but when i see people put della and launchpad together it makes me go Huh?!
VILLAINS OF VALLEY VIEW
favorite character: jake!
least favorite character: perish, landlord
prettiest character: hartley 🥺🥺
funniest character: oh donnttt ugh the delivery from these actors is off the charts iconic theyre all so funny 😭 their parents are cringefail but like the kids are unironically hilarious and im not choosing 🫡
favorite season: there is only the one but i’m hoping i’ll love season two as much :)!
favorite episode: the villain experience because i want as many plots with the madden kids as theyll give me
favorite romantic ship: HARTMY
favorite family ship: i already said the madden kids is an easy given but if i had to choose otherwise Vic and Jake amuse me DEEPLY lmfao they’re always talking about doing father-son shit and being nonstop mean to each other. i’m obsessed with it
favorite friend ship: hmmmm amy and hartley is a given!!!!! but since i answered them for ship already i will say jake and hartley makes me really happy actually, i think its fun when they hang out :')
worst ship: get that power ranger away from hartley
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msclaritea · 11 months
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Criticize Joe Rogan and you get a you get a bunch of Spotify trolls, right-wing trolls parroting 'Benedict Donald' and help pushing Netflix's complete fraud of a show, Bridgerton. Perhaps it's time I actually let people know that show was created specifically as Preprogramming. Also, why is it almost always Bill Madden who starts off the BENEDICT spamming? He's got over 30 tweets, going back to 2013.
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The Right-wing and the hard left aka Socialists like Madden frequently work together and they hate it when you point that out. AGAIN, we have left and right trolls, tweeting out the same name. It is specifically aimed at Disney star Benedict Cumberbatch, in retaliation. Unless of course they want me to believe this is actually in honor of that Pagan, Pope Benedict.
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shaineybainey · 1 year
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I posted 128 times in 2022
17 posts created (13%)
111 posts reblogged (87%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@lacetulle
@transmarcus
@shaineybainey
@silvershewolf247
@neshabeingchildish
I tagged 111 of my posts in 2022
Only 13% of my posts had no tags
#lab rats - 48 posts
#fashion - 32 posts
#random fandom stuff - 31 posts
#gowns - 24 posts
#leo dooley - 16 posts
#mighty med - 13 posts
#adam davenport - 6 posts
#skylar storm - 6 posts
#ss22 - 6 posts
#random fandom thoughts - 6 posts
Longest Tag: 118 characters
#it was the only scene in all the shows i've watched in disney xd where my heart broke and i was actually near to tears
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
Someone please kindly yell at me to finish this multi-chapter romantic AU I've been working on for months. It features Skylar + Leo across the multiverse.
Some of the AUs include:
• Power Ranger AU, with Skylar as the red ranger and Leo as the blue ranger - both of them children of the original rangers
• Assassin/Mark AU, where Skylar has been sent to eliminate American journalist Leo Dooley; and
• the Parallel Universe AU, where Skylar and Jordan are the doctors in Mighty Med, Kaz is the superhero from another planet, Bridget is the hospital's Chief of Staff...and Leo is the only bionic human in the world
Super excited about it, as you can see, but sadly I do lack the motivation to just finish it.
If someone can kindly hype me to do just that, I will appreciate it, thanks 😊
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#4
Since no one seems to have mentioned it: Pair of Kings has one of THE most talented cast in all of Disney XD's shows so far.
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Haven't gotten very far with The Villains of Valley View (just about three, four episodes in), but I wonder: does this take place in a different universe than Lab Rats/Lab Rats: Elite Force?
Because if it does... I'm totally gonna have it as an hc that this takes place in the parallel universe where Leo's the only bionic human on earth.
He's one of the heroes the "Maddens" have gone against 😊
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Someone has already mentioned this, but
can you imagine how much cooler Lab Rats and Mighty Med would have been like if the cast members were allowed to wear their hair like normal teenagers do??!
'cause look... 😭😭💕
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My #1 post of 2022
Random Lab Rats family headcanon:
* mostly includes Leo *
* will add more as I think of them *
* tw: some mental health discussion *
* will add Oliver, Kaz, and Skylar here later *
• whenever Bree would get up to try to get something, and she says, "I'll be quick," Leo would always reply with "Not too quick." He used to say it when they're around people who aren't family members, but then he kept the tradition even when the world already knows about her abilities.
It annoyed her to no end in the beginning, but as they get older, it becomes their inside joke.
• Adam once sold his car to a guy at the park in exchange of the St. Bernard puppies he was selling. Donald and Tasha, of course, were mortified and had to go out to bargain with the park guy to get the car back.
Meanwhile, Adam had Bree, Chase, and Leo help him bathe the puppies. He named them that night: Twinky, Snoball, Donut, Zinger, and Cupcake.
Chase frowned as Adam gave him Zinger to dry off. "You named them after Hostess cakes?"
"Yeah?"
"Why?" Bree asked, chuckling.
Adam shrugged. "'Cause I'm hungry."
• Sadly, Adam couldn't keep the puppies, even after telling his parents that he got them to give to his younger siblings. He was extremely down about it, so Tasha talked Donald into letting Adam help them find good homes for the pups.
To Tasha's surprise, her mom and dad decided to adopt one, namely, Cupcake. This made Adam happy, knowing that he can play with and walk Cupcake whenever they visit the Dooleys.
• while the three of them were hanging out, chatting and drinking one night, Tasha happened to mention a coworker who's going through a divorce. "If you guys ever divorce, who's getting the kids?" Douglas asked Tasha and Donald.
The two only stared at him.
"I mean, hypothetically," Douglas insisted.
No one says anything for a while, but when it was obvious Douglas was truly curious and wouldn't drop it, Donald replied with, "I don't know. Adam's almost 19, and Bree's turning 18 next month. We don't have to contest for the two of them. Chase will probably end up with me, and Leo will be with Tasha."
"Why are we even talking about this?" Tasha asked. "Donald and I have no plans of divorcing. At all."
"What happens to me?" Douglas asked Donald.
Donald shot him a baffled look. "Me. You're staying with me," he said. That should have been obvious. "You're my brother."
"Oh." Douglas sat on that information as he picked up some fries. Before washing it down with beer, he muttered, "That's sad."
Donald frowned at him.
"Can I still visit Leo?" Douglas asked Tasha with all seriousness.
Tasha blinked. "Sure?" She laughed, finding this all amusing. "Douglas. Your brother and I aren't divorced. We're not planning to. We're all staying together."
"So I can keep the kids."
"No, Donald and I keep the kids. You get to watch over them and make sure they're happy and safe."
"Like a third parent."
"Exactly."
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