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lifelovemusiq · 2 years
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Harmony Samuels’ The Bridge | EP 2: Rise to Power (PT.1) | feat Rotimi x Quincy Brown
Rotimi and Quincy Brown join the Bridge, both sharing their upbringings and their journey towards becoming multi-talented artists against societal expectations.
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rubylioness · 21 days
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This song>>>
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liquoricebxxxh · 8 months
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The way F.A.M.E. really is the pop blueprint/bible of the 2010s, Chris…go getcho nigga back- 😩
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izztreme-art-n-stuff · 5 months
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And finally Sumulism, which I renamed Samuel Priroda and his hero persona is Nature Guardian.
I'm really proud of the colors for his hero persona.
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musictyme · 1 year
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GoGo Morrow- Don't Stop
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sims4-premades · 2 years
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Last post of the year, the Lobo family enjoying some competitive gaming on Winterfest
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miksweety · 1 year
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Inchworm - layering harmonies
Full version (its worth it!) is on Instagram
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wombywoo · 4 months
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why do you draw Ghost's hair so short? in the cutscene, you can see that his hair is the same as any other guy's. he doesn't buzz it 🥲 btw watching Samuel's most recent lives, i noticed how slightly longer and styled hair changes his face, it looks very harmonious
This may be one of the weirdest asks I've ever gotten...
The man is in the military.
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sersi · 2 years
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THE MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE + SIGNATURE COLORS: BLACK & WHITE
- Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow. Costume design by Mary Zophres (Iron Man 2), Alexandra Byrne (The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron), Judianna Makovsky (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame), and Jany Temime (Black Widow). - Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Costume design by Sanja Milkovic Hays (Captain Marvel), Rebecca Gregg and Laura Jean Shannon (Iron Man), Mary Zophres (Iron Man 2), Alexandra Byrne (The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron), Anna B. Sheppard (Captain America: The First Avenger, Spider-Man: Far From Home), and Judianna Makovsky (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame). - Tony Leung as Xu Wenwu. Costume design by Kym Barrett (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings). - Hannah John-Kamen and RaeLynn Bratten as Ava Starr/Ghost. Costume design by Louise Frogley (Ant-Man and the Wasp). - Alaqua Cox and Darnell Besaw as Maya Lopez/Echo. Costume design by Michael Crow (Hawkeye). - Chadwick Boseman as T'challa/Black Panther. Costume design by Judianna Makovsky (Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) and Ruth E. Carter (Black Panther). - Barry Keoghan as Druig. Costume design by Sammy Sheldon Differ (Eternals). - Meng’er Zhang, Elodie Fong, and Harmonie He as Xu Xialing. Costume design by Kym Barrett (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings). - Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova. Costume design by Jany Temime (Black Widow) and Michael Crow (Hawkeye). - Oscar Isaac, Carlos Sanchez, and David Jake Rodriguez as Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Jake Lockley/Moon Knight. Costume design by Meghan Kasperlik (Moon Knight).
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hollers-and-holmes · 1 year
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Oho, such excellent comparison topics from @the-commonplace-book. Very good! Let’s dive in.
There is something Kuyper identified called the inescapable concept. It is not whether, but which. 
It is not whether supernatural occurrences have happened (magic, one might call it, or miracles, or true accounts of the occult) but which sort of disruption of the material world we’re talking about.
Similarly. It is not whether humans will engage in sexual expression, but which sort of sexual expression will they engage in?
In the case of both topics in question, there are two options for both. There is the obedient kind, and then there is the disobedient kind.
Moses parted the Red Sea, struck the rock for water, and turned his staff into a snake. Elijah called down fire from Heaven and made the flour and oil last way longer than they should have. The Lord Jesus walked on water, fed the five thousand, and raised the dead. Among other things.
The Witch of Endor summoned the spirit of dead Samuel, and Scripture is clear this was not lawful for her to do.
There is “magic” in the service of almighty God, and there is “magic” in the service of demons. Not whether, but which.
Similarly! There is obedient sexual expression, and there is disobedient sexual expression. The obedient kind is covenantal. This sort of covenant can only be made between a man, a woman, and the God who has joined them together. All other sexual expression is not only unlawful, but it fundamentally fails to understand what greater truth marriage and the sexual act are typological of.
There is sexual expression under the sweet blessing of almighty God, and then there is everything else. Not whether, but which.
Now. Naturally. The cries rise up. That’s just how you interpret the Bible! Only one interpretation! That’s just your interpretical biases showing through! Interprety-tonk, and I mean it to sting!
There exists an interesting discipline known as hermeneutics. This is also subject to the inescapable concept. It is not whether you interpret what God has said, but which lens will you use to interpret it with?
If I have a shoddy enough hermeneutic, I could argue that women are literally saved by childbearing. No Heaven for you, barren women!
I could assert that Judas hanged himself and that you should go therefore and do likewise.
I could make the claim that Jesus loved people, and that we must also love people, and so naturally it follows that Ol’ Uncle Chuck should be able to love your five-year-old daughter in all the same ways Jacob loved Rebekah. Love is love is love, right?
I could even posit that God speaks more often and more strongly about occult practice than He does about sexual sin.
But Scripture is not the witness on the stand, subject to the verdict we deliver from the judgement seat. Scripture is the great judge brought to bear on every human heart. It is not difficult to understand when we yield to how the Lord Jesus and His apostles taught us to understand it, Scripture interpreting Scripture.
When it is taken seriously as an intelligent, harmonious whole, written by an intelligent, eloquent Author, with no postmodern interpretive shenanigans, it is not muddled on issues of sexuality. It is not muddled on what the true definition of love is.
Praise God, His Word is not muddled, or we would have no assurance of salvation, no promise of forgiveness, no hope in the resurrection, no Christianity.
And it is not muddled on the difference between demonic, disobedient “magic”, and the kind that splits the Stone Table, chases the Nazgûl back into the dark, and says to a cold, grey, little girl, sweetheart, wake up…
Go therefore and write likewise.
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lifelovemusiq · 2 years
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Harmony Samuels’ The Bridge | EP 2: Rise to Power (PT.2) | feat Rotimi x Quincy Brown
Rotimi and Quincy share their time spent working with 50 Cent on "POWER," and Quincy gives priceless advice from acting teacher Aaron Speiser.
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rubylioness · 6 months
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sirfrogsworth · 10 months
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I was reading some of the complaints about Indiana Jones and it looks like people just wanted to hate this movie no matter what.
I actually watched a YouTube video of a guy drawing Indy fan art and he said he hated the movie despite not actually seeing the movie. Like I said, it wasn't the lightning-in-a-bottle of the first three, but it was a solid Indy movie. And it was great to see Harrison in the role again.
I couldn't figure out what the big complaints about the CGI were.
Aside from the de-aging, it was used pretty sparingly. There were some stunts that no actor could do so they did some green screen inserts. But that seems reasonable from a safety perspective.
I read an article that said the locations look like CGI. Despite them filming everything on location. So I guess they are complaining that reality was too CGI?
And they said the de-aging "didn't look right." Can they be more specific? I just feel like I saw a different movie or something. It looked great to me. I thought it was as convincing or more convincing than Samuel L Jackson in Captain Marvel. And it didn't seem like a gimmick either. It was part of the overall story.
But I just think it is wild we have reached the stage where people hate CGI so much that they are complaining about reality.
This CGI hatred is really hurting artists and most of the time people don't even notice the best CGI. They don't realize how believable and immersive it is 95% of the time. There is no way we could tell some of the stories we see without it. The Last of Us was so beautiful and they did as much as they possibly could with practical effects. But sometimes you just can't make practical effects work. Several of the practical things they made had to be replaced. Though it did allow for great reference, so maybe that is something to keep in mind.
I look at this behind-the-scenes video and can't imagine the show without all of the amazing artwork created by digital artists.
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And when VFX don't look right, it just seems like a problem of art direction more than the tool itself. Or time and money issues.
But when all of the tools of practical, VFX, and CG animation are used harmoniously together, you get something special like Dune or The Batman or Top Gun or The Last of Us.
I sometimes wonder if we have too many movies with huge budgets. And the studios feel obligated to throw in huge CGI spectacles to justify those budgets. And maybe if we created some $50 million movies, that constraint would help filmmakers focus more on just telling good stories instead of blasting our eyeballs with spectacle just because.
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3y3 · 1 year
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Harmony, Samuel S. Hoskins
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sims4-premades · 2 years
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September, Year 54
The Lobo household is Connor (38) and wife Ava (36) and their two children Samuel (12) and Harmony (8)
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A List of "Poetic" Words
to include in your next poem
Ambrosian: Anything particularly delightful to taste or smell.
Amort: Spiritless; lifeless.
Apollonian: Harmonious, measured, ordered or balanced in character.
Ariose: Characterized by melody; songlike.
Aureate: Golden, gilded, brilliant or splendid.
Caliginous: Misty, dim, murky, obscure or dark.
Gossamer: Something extremely light, flimsy, or delicate.
Halcyon: Calm, quiet, peaceful or undisturbed (usually accompanied by ‘days’).
Inveigle: To entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements.
Mawkish: Sentimental in an exaggerated or false way.
Motley: Being of different colors combined.
Nebulous: Cloudy or cloudlike.
Panacea: A remedy for all disease or ills; cure-all.
Pellucid: Allowing the maximum passage of light, as glass; translucent.
Penumbra: A half-shadow, or the edge of a shadow.
Puerile: Of or pertaining to a child or to childhood.
Quiddity: The quality that makes a thing what it is; the essential nature of a thing.
Quintessential: The purest, most typical or refined example of its kind.
Scurrilous: Something coarse or indecent in the language it uses; or, as the early lexicographer Samuel Johnson put it: ‘using such language as only the licence of a buffoon can warrant’.
Seraphic: Blissfully serene; rapt.
Serendipity: When a happy and unexpected discovery occurs by accident.
Slattern: A woman or girl untidy or slovenly in person, habits and surroundings.
Sylphlike: A slender, graceful woman or girl. One of a race of supernatural beings supposed to inhabit the air.
Vellichor: Refers to the appealing mystique of an old bookshop.
Sanguinolency: Something bloody or something related to blood.
If any of these words make it into your next poem/s or stories, please tag me or leave a link in the replies. I would love to read them!
Sources: 1 2 3
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