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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
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George Nader-Marianne Koch "Four girls in town" 1957, de Jack Sher.
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My top 30 hot men of the year
Phil Dunster Matty Cash Vito Coppola Declan Rice Paul Mescal Carlos Alcaraz Jonathan Bailey Dominic Thiem Joe Bryan Lewis Cope John Stones Miguel Angel Silvestre Louis Rees-Zammit Ryan Prescott Sam Sherring Will Best Julian Alvarez Jack Laugher Ross Barkley Max Parker James Longman Eian Scully Jack Harrison Dan Goodfellow Thomas Inge Ben Chilwell Ross Haslam Kieran Tierney Todd Sanfield Aaron Ramsey
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RSC King and Country: Henry IV, Part 1 Act 2, Scene 4:
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thenerdsofcolor · 1 year
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New Trailer for 'Shazam: Fury of the Gods' Unleashes the Hunters of Atlas
New Trailer for 'Shazam: Fury of the Gods' Unleashes the Hunters of Atlas @ShazamMovie @DCComics #ShazamMovie
The Shazam-ily is back folks! A new trailer for Shazam: Fury of the Gods has just dropped, and it’s already made more money than Black Adam. Just kidding. (more…) “”
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KNUCKLE TATTOOS
DICK BALS
BETA CUCK
STAR WARS
SUCK FUCK
FERA LHOG
THEJ OKER
EATS FEET
RAZL DAZL
KNUK TATS
BABY GIRL
BUTT HOLE
A.HAM A.BUR
ONCE -LER
JEB! BUSH
PRON OUNS
MYFI NGRS
BIGB OOBS
GOOD LORD
WEEE EEEE
TEE♡ HEE♡
COCK VORE
SIXFI NGERS
HAND JOB!
AMON GUSඞ
TWIN TWRS
CALL SAUL
PUNC HYOU
YURI YAOI
FORT NITE
JAKE PAUL
PIKA PIKA
FACE BOOK
ELON MUSK
HATE GAYS
JOEB IDEN
CRUC IFIX
YUOR DEVL
TOON TOWN
CRPY PSTA
KILL BILL
SOCC RMOM
HOPE UDIE
JOHN LOCK
SUPR HELL
ROAD TRIP
PRTY ROCK
DOES DRUG
SEXH AVER
SUCK UOFF
IAMA LSBO
BISE XUAL
NGRY BIRD
SMOS H.COM
MARI OBRO
RPGM AKER
CAS♡ DEAN
DIVO RCE☹
YAOI HAND
SEXY HOMO
ITMY HAND
OWIE OUCH
JAKE DOG (the empty space is for a portrait of him)
BIOS HOCK
PADS TMPN
ONEP IECE
SCOT LAND
GAMB LING
FEET PICS
JUNJ IITO
GARF IELD
RIDD LER?
GRDN RMSY
DNGN RNPA
ROLE PLAY
KEYB OARD
LEGO LAND
HOLY SHIT
WIKI PDIA
TAPE WORM
DADY ISUE
WIKI FEET
ITCH BALS
CROA TOAN
LOCH NESS
SANS NESS
MTHW PTRK
IBPR OFEN
HOME WORK
RCKY HROR
STRI PPER
FIRE STAR
BATH ROOM
MALE WIFE
HOTT LEGS
GOOF BALL
OMGA VERS
GLUP SHIT
OPEN CSKT
LITL PONY
RAYQ UAZA
TUBE ULAR
RATA TOUI
BIRT HDAY
FAML YGUY
SIMS FOUR
COLO RADO
RDIO STAR
COLD HAND
PNIS ENVY
E621 USER
AIRP LANE
NNJA TRTL
ASDF MOVI
FROG LEGS
UNGA BNGA
APPL SAUC
TWNK DETH
DRTH VADR
GENI TALS
LEGO BTMN
FINN JAKE
FUCK YEAH
ATOM BOMB
DAVI NKY?
MAMA MIA!
SLAY CUNT
FLAT FUCK
DCTR PHIL
SASU NARU
HELO KITY
Y/YO A/TI
SHRE KTWO
SPDR MNKY
PORR IDGE
PMPL POPR
LADY GAGA
TAXF RAUD
AWOO GA!!
CPTN [HOOK] (ideally you wouldn’t write hook at all because you would have an actual hook hand here. the text of “HOOK” is. implied)
MATCHING KNUCKLE TATTOOS
for two people
GUES WHAT / CHKN BUTT
DAFY DUCK / BUGS BUNY
CREW MATE / IMPO STER
HAND HOOK / CARS DOOR
POWR BTTM / SRVC ETOP
UNDR TALE / DLTA RUNE
FEMI NISM / MISO GYNY
GIRL DICK / BOYP USSY
ROOP PAUL / DRAG RACE
FIVE GUYS / BRGR FRYS
for three people
GASL IGHT / GATE KEEP / GIRL BOSS
SUPR NTRL / DOCT RWHO / SHER LOCK
BLOD BORN / ELDN RING / DARK SOUL
for six people
APPL JACK / FLUT RSHY / ♡RAR ITY♡ / TWLT SPKL / PINK YPIE / RNBW DASH
for seven people
SPON GBOB / PTRK STAR / SNDY SQRL / SQUI DWRD / MR.K RABS / PLAN KTON
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fleckcmscott · 2 months
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Frills and Thrills
Summary: A typical night becomes anything but typical.
Words: 1,398
Warnings: Swearing
A/N: This piece was inspired by the below behind-the-scenes photo; the cinematography of One From the Heart (thanks, Lawrence Sher!); and this very 80s song. No, I am still not looking forward to the sequel - but I will take a hot Arthur Fleck anytime. 😎 Please enjoy! Special thanks to @sweet-nothings04 for her help and support! A very tardy Christmas piece is on the way!
If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, feel free to message me, or send me an ask. Requests for Arthur and WWH are open!
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"That'll be $43.67."
Arthur counted out the bills in his wallet. Before transferring his three prescriptions to Groves Pharmacy - a brisk nine-minute walk from his Burnley address - he'd called for the beige and blue tablets' prices. With his lack of Gothamcare, he'd hoped they'd be cheaper than at Helms. "Disappointed but not surprised" was that night's journal entry.
He'd try the new insomnia pills first, get a fourteen-day supply of the other two whenever he could. See if a good night's sleep in the bed he was almost used to would encourage positive thoughts, lighten black moods to grey. After all, they'd improved since Y/N. Still there, still a teeter on the edge of an abyss. But with a guide rope in the shape of a woman's hand.
Leaving $2.41 in his pocket, he surrendered exact change. Took the white paper bag with blue lettering. Offered a quiet thanks and sidestepped from the pharmacist's counter.
Y/N waited in the cosmetics section, purse on her shoulder, a passive expression on her face. He recognized the creams on the top shelf, a flicker from when he'd shopped for Penny. The silhouette logo, the black label, the rounded corners of the jar. Anti-wrinkle Oil of Olay, then, when money was too tight, the knock-off poured into her Oil of Olay jar. His subtle subterfuge had gone undetected. Wrinkles continued to form in the usual fashion. He'd continued to save a quarter and make the swap.
As Y/N picked up a pink compact, Arthur slinked behind her to speak in her ear. "You're already pretty."
Giggling, she hung the rouge in its spot between concealer and cream foundation. "You make me blush enough already. Did you get what you needed?"
A crooked half-smile. "I think so." He entwined their fingers and started towards the exit, an attempt to halt any further questions that might lead to med and money talk.
Aisle three's endcap had an Easter display, a thousand plastic wrappers crying out for attention. Jolly Jack chocolate bunnies and Cadbury mini-eggs, pastel baskets and cellophane grass. The plush baby chicks were awfully cute, perfect the kids at the children's clinic. He'd jot a reminder to come back after the holiday, grab some plastic eggs and props at half price.
"My parents used to dress us up and take us to our grandparents for a picnic and Easter egg hunt," Y/N said, crouching to browse a set of die cut decorations. "Do you want to do anything for Easter?"
In spite of his mother watching a televised mass and sharing a bag of jellybeans, the day hadn't ever been personal. The Fleck household was anathema to miracles. Even with the miracle he was currently living, he had no desire to celebrate a victory he didn't believe in. "No. Why?"
"You've got a heavy eye on the Peeps - my little sister likes to put them in cocoa. And I thought you were Catholic. Or at least raised Catholic, with all the prayer candles and icons in your apartment."
The answer came firmer than intended. "Those were Penny's."
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have assumed. You wouldn't have hung a Madonna over the bed. I bet you weren't responsible for that ugly cat candle, either."
Snorting, he rolled his eyes, recalling all he times he'd dusted his mother's knickknacks. The sculpted candles were the worst. They'd developed a weird film sticker than nicotine stains, and grime stuck in every crevice. On bad days he'd been tempted to throw them out. On good days he'd care for them, because Penny loved them so. Inklings of whimsy in a life of indifference.
The never indifferent woman at his side rose to walk with him. Grove's automatic doors opened and they spilled onto the busy sidewalk.
Two blocks up, a light sprinkling began, lent the pavement a velveteen sheen. With each step that sprinkling grew heavier. From a drizzle to a patter to an outright shower. Puddles formed beneath their feet, threatening shoe seams with leaks. Arthur crumpled his paper bag, shoved it in his tan jacket's pocket, and jerked his hood over his head.
The toe of Y/N's kitten heel skidded past a pool as she hopped to the right. "The weather report didn't mention rain!" she cried, ambles escalating to a jog.
A fierce gust sent sheets of water sideways, whipped the hem of her pleated skirt to flash her thighs. Arthur looped his arm through hers, pulled her into an alley to take refuge under the canary, corner awning of Mott's Spirits. Cigarette smoke drifted from the crowd gathered along the storefront. Her wrinkled nose kept him from lighting up himself.
She gathered the collar of her wool coat. "Well, I'd like us to do something small, if that's all right. It's been years since I've celebrated anything, really. I want to put all that behind me again, like last Christmas. Easter Parade's playing at the Majestic this week. I haven't seen it but the summary sounded like you. A song-and-dance romantic classic."
How could he argue with the sweetness of her reasoning? That he was the reason she wanted to celebrate? He gave a little nod. "I think Tuesdays are half price."
Just then, a bell rang out, crisp and clear despite the downpour. A bicycle messenger sped their way, a dozen plastic bags hanging from the ten-speed's handles. Arthur darted in front of Y/N, sought to protect her from the incoming splash. She yanked him tighter, out of the menace's path.
But it was no use. Muddled water pelted the back of his trousers, liquid ice soaked through white socks. He jolted to his tiptoes, teeth clenched against the stinging cold.
Y/N bent to survey the damage. A groan left her, which quickly became a laugh. "What an asshole," she said, then laughed all the harder. The warmth of it loosened his stance, and he found he had no choice but to join in. She settled back against the shop's window, stuck out her lower lip to blow a damp lock of hair from her forehead. The lock remained in place. "If only I'd had my umbrella."
Neon light from a Gotham Lottery sign spilled across her face. "Winners aren't born. They're made!" was the lotto's slogan, and Arthur had finally found a winning ticket. Orange accentuated the tawny flecks of her irises, rounded the curves of her cheeks. A perfect frame even an imagination as vivid as his couldn't improve.
A drop trickled down his scalp, skimmed the side of his neck, sneaked beneath his collar. He'd caught Easter Parade on television years ago. Studied Astaire's steps, how he'd slipped a diamond ring on the leading lady's finger. What would Y/N look like, Arthur wondered, in a lace bonnet, its ribbons tied under her chin? A hat he could loosen while they kissed, hold as a shield against prying eyes?
A couple of swells like them would make a beautiful pair, better than any Vanderbilt or Wayne.
When his thumb traced her jaw, her full lips parted, as if about to ask for a dance. Dark brows raised, her pupils dilated, full of unquenchable life. The affection in them, the openness. The caring curiosity and eager readiness to accept all of him made him tremble. Her love felt like rain on his skin, and for once he understood why someone might sing in it.
He leaned closer, until her breath brushed his lips. "Kiss me."
Her arms wound about him in an instant, a sudden, welcome pressure on his ribs. He cupped her face. Guiding, following, bracing. Their mouths a messy collision of desire and devotion and dreams. Her frame vibrated against his, the pulse under his fingertips beating to the rhythm of his heart.
At last, a wave of giggles broke them apart. Arthur pushed himself to stretch beyond his shy nature towards the forward, confident instinct he was learning to polish. His eyes flitted between hers, a demure smile adorning his cheeks. "I'd like to make love, if you wouldn't mind."
The blush he caused so easily crept across her face anew. "Last one home is on top," she said, and pressed the tip of her nose to his. "Give me a head start."
With that, Y/N held her purse horizontally above her head and sprinted into the deluge.
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Dylan O'Brien is credited as drummer on "Snow on the Beach" and as crowd applause on "Question…?" on Taylor Swift’s new album “Midnights".
04 Snow on the Beach [ft. Lana Del Rey]
Written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff and Lana Del Rey
© 2022 TASRM Publishing, administered by Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI), Sony/ATV Songs LLC / Ducky Donath Music (BMI). Lana Del Rey Publishing Designee / EMI April Music, obo EMI Music Publishing Germany GmbH. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Produced by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift Mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios (Virginia Beach, VA) Assistant Mix Engineer – Bryce Bordone Recorded by Laura Sisk and Jack Antonoff Assistant Engineered by Megan Searl, Jon Sher, John Rooney, Jacob Spitzer Recorded at Rough Customer Studio (Brooklyn, NY), Electric Lady Studios (New York, NY), Henson Recording Studios (Los Angeles, CA) Bobby Hawk’s performance recorded by Dave Gross at Blue Plate Records (Hayworth, New Jersey) Evan Smith’s performance recorded by Evan Smith at Pleasure Hill Recording (Portland, Maine) Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound (Edgewater, NJ)
Taylor Swift – Vocals Lana Del Rey - Vocals Jack Antonoff - Drums, Programming, Percussion, Juno 6, Mellotron, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Bass, Background Vocals Evan Smith – Synths Bobby Hawk – Violin Dylan O’Brien - Drums
07 Question...?
Written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff
© 2022 TASRM Publishing, administered by Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI), Sony/ATV Songs LLC / Ducky Donath Music (BMI). All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Produced by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift Mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios (Virginia Beach, VA) Assistant Mix Engineer – Bryce Bordone Recorded by Laura Sisk and Jack Antonoff Assistant Engineered by Megan Searl, Jon Sher, John Rooney, Jonathan Garcia Recorded at Rough Customer Studio (Brooklyn, NY), Electric Lady Studios (New York, NY) Dominik Rivinius’ performance recorded by Ken Lewis at Neon Wave Studio (Pirmasens, Germany) Evan Smith’s performance recorded by Evan Smith at Pleasure Hill Recording (Portland, Maine) Sean Hutchinson’s performance recorded by Sean Hutchinson at Hutchinson Sound (Brooklyn, NY) Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound (Edgewater, NJ)
Taylor Swift - Vocals Jack Antonoff - Programming, Percussion, Juno 6, Mellotron, Background Vocals Dominik Rivinius - Drums Evan Smith - Synths Sean Hutchinson - Drums and Percussion Rachel Antonoff, Austin Swift, Jack Antonoff, Dylan O’Brien - Crowd Applause
A few songs later is "Snow on the Beach," an ethereal track about realizing that you're falling for someone at the same time they are falling in love with you. Swift co-wrote the ditty with Del Rey and Antonoff (who also co-wrote 10 other songs on the album). But there's also a famous face playing the drums: Dylan O'Brien.
The Teen Wolf actor previously starred in Swift's All Too Well: The Short Film, which released last November alongside the re-recorded version of Swift's album, Red.
The collaboration of sorts doesn't end there, though. Later on Midnights, in the track "Question…?" Swift sings the lyrics, "Did you ever have someone kiss you in a crowded room, and every single one of your friends was making fun of you? But 15 seconds later they were clapping, too?"
A crowd can be heard clapping at this point, and turns out, that group is made up of actual Swift friends in a fun bit of art imitating life. The album's credits reveal that Antonoff, his sister Rachel, Swift's brother Austin, and O'Brien provided the sound effect.
Midnights is available to buy and stream now.
Sources: pitchfork.com & ew.com
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nem0c · 1 year
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Vietnam War - Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, June 1968
Sourced from: http://natsmusic.net/articles_galaxy_magazine_viet_nam_war.htm
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We the undersigned believe the United States must remain in Vietnam to fulfill its responsibilities to the people of that country.
Karen K. Anderson, Poul Anderson, Harry Bates, Lloyd Biggle Jr., J. F. Bone, Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mario Brand, R. Bretnor, Frederic Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, William R. Burkett Jr., Elinor Busby, F. M. Busby, John W. Campbell, Louis Charbonneau, Hal Clement, Compton Crook, Hank Davis, L. Sprague de Camp, Charles V. de Vet, William B. Ellern, Richard H. Eney, T. R. Fehrenbach, R. C. FitzPatrick, Daniel F. Galouye, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert M. Green Jr., Frances T. Hall, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Joe L. Hensley, Paul G. Herkart, Dean C. Ing, Jay Kay Klein, David A. Kyle, R. A. Lafferty, Robert J. Leman, C. C. MacApp, Robert Mason, D. M. Melton, Norman Metcalf, P. Schuyler Miller, Sam Moskowitz, John Myers Myers, Larry Niven, Alan Nourse, Stuart Palmer, Gerald W. Page, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Lawrence A. Perkins, Jerry E. Pournelle, Joe Poyer, E. Hoffmann Price, George W. Price, Alva Rogers, Fred Saberhagen, George O. Smith, W. E. Sprague, G. Harry Stine (Lee Correy), Dwight V. Swain, Thomas Burnett Swann, Albert Teichner, Theodore L. Thomas, Rena M. Vale, Jack Vance, Harl Vincent, Don Walsh Jr., Robert Moore Williams, Jack Williamson, Rosco E. Wright, Karl Würf.
We oppose the participation of the United States in the war in Vietnam.
Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Peter S. Beagle, Jerome Bixby, James Blish, Anthony Boucher, Lyle G. Boyd, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Brand, Stuart J. Byrne, Terry Carr, Carroll J. Clem, Ed M. Clinton, Theodore R. Cogswell, Arthur Jean Cox, Allan Danzig, Jon DeCles, Miriam Allen deFord, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman, Larry Eisenberg, Harlan Ellison, Carol Emshwiller, Philip José Farmer, David E. Fisher, Ron Goulart, Joseph Green, Jim Harmon, Harry Harrison, H. H. Hollis, J. Hunter Holly, James D. Houston, Edward Jesby, Leo P. Kelley, Daniel Keyes, Virginia Kidd, Damon Knight, Allen Lang, March Laumer, Ursula K. LeGuin, Fritz Leiber, Irwin Lewis, A. M. Lightner, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Katherine MacLean, Barry Malzberg, Robert E. Margroff, Anne Marple, Ardrey Marshall, Bruce McAllister, Judith Merril, Robert P. Mills, Howard L. Morris, Kris Neville, Alexei Panshin, Emil Petaja, J. R. Pierce, Arthur Porges, Mack Reynolds, Gene Roddenberry, Joanna Russ, James Sallis, William Sambrot, Hans Stefan Santesson, J. W. Schutz, Robin Scott, Larry T. Shaw, John Shepley, T. L. Sherred, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Jerry Sohl, Norman Spinrad, Margaret St. Clair, Jacob Transue, Thurlow Weed, Kate Wilhelm, Richard Wilson, Donald A. Wollheim.
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explainslowly · 6 months
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I've been listening to the Hunter x Hunter FATT show and first Sylvi mistakenly sher/hers Kurapika and then Jack They/thems Kurapika just kind of conversationally. Leading me to believe Kurapika nr.1 HxH gendery character...
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atomic-chronoscaph · 11 months
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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
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"Sisters Three was written by Angela Ballantine, directed by Dion Kapakos, and produced by mistake."
Critic's Choice, 1963.
Dir. Don Weis | Writ. Jack Sher | DOP Charles Lang
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General Cargo Vessels for Sale
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Best Facing Risk Statements To Embrace Fearless Decisions
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Facing risk ঝুঁকি সম্পর্কে উক্তি is certainly not a simple accomplishment. However frequently the only one empowers us to find our actual potential and accomplish unimaginable outcomes.
Thus, prepare to set out on an excursion of vulnerability and wandering past your usual range of familiarity with my perfect assortment of facing risk statements.
I gathered these shrewd words from different web-based sources to assist you with embracing the adventure of hazard making and stride strikingly into unfamiliar waters.
Best Facing Challenge Statements
"To have faith in yourself is to gamble with yourself, and there won't ever be the point at which that chance is excessively hazardous." ― Craig D. Lounsbrough
"In the event that you are not able to risk the uncommon, you should agree to the standard." — Jim Rohn
"At the point when you face challenges you discover that there will be times when you succeed and there will be times when you come up short, and both are similarly significant." ― Ellen DeGeneres
"To carry on with an existence of greatness, you should face challenges." — Debbie Portage
"Just the people who will risk going excessively far might potentially figure out how far one can go." — T. S. Eliot
"It is by all accounts a law of nature, resolute and inflexible, that the people who won't risk can't win." — John Paul Jones
"The greatest gamble an individual can take is to sit idle." — Robert Kiyosaki
"Risk it, take the plunge. Life generally allows you another opportunity, another go at it. It's vital to face huge challenges." ― Mary Quant
"Face a quantifiable challenge throughout everyday life. Make life an undertaking." ― Rupal Asodaria
"You need to face challenges. We will possibly comprehend the supernatural occurrence of life completely when we permit the startling to occur." ― Paulo Coelho
Moving Statements About Facing Challenges
"No man is deserving at least some respect who isn't prepared consistently to gamble with his prosperity, to take a chance with his body, to put his life in danger in an extraordinary reason." — Theodore Roosevelt
"Risk is the novel way to progress." ― Adria J. Cimino
"I don't have faith in traps. I have faith in facing challenges and not doing likewise two times." — Fellow Laliberte
"You need to risk tumbling to have the option to fly." ― Debasish Mridha
"Opportunity is constantly connected with risk-taking, whether it prompts it or comes from it." ― Nassim Nicholas Taleb
"In the event that there is no gamble, there is no prize." ― Christy Raedeke
"You can gauge a potential open door with the very measuring stick that actions the gamble in question. They go together." — Baron Songbird
"You can't find true success in business without facing challenges. It's actually that straightforward." — Adena Friedman
"Try not to stress over disappointments, stress over the possibilities you miss when you don't for a moment even attempt." — Jack Canfield
"Dangers might make you win, or they will make you learn. Both of the advantages merits trying for." ― Israelmore Ayivor
"As we risk ourselves, we develop. Each new experience is a gamble." — Fran Watson
"At the point when you play it excessively protected, you're facing the greatest challenge of your life. Time is the main abundance we're given." — Barbara Sher
"One default thing of accomplishment is risk, the individuals who face the challenge will get the dish." ― Aabas Sadkani
"In the event that you decide on a protected life, you won't ever understand what it resembles to win." ― Richard Branson
"I can't guarantee that you'll at absolutely no point ever get injured in the future, however I can guarantee you the gamble is worth the effort." ― Rick Riordan
"Most things worth doing accompany their reasonable part of dangers." ― Kirsten Beyer
"The best way to find genuine bliss is to gamble with being totally cut open." — Hurl Palahniuk
"The main thing you lose in facing challenge is dread." — Marion Bekoe
"You must gamble with everything. That is the stuff to be aware, to feel love." — Jessica Mauboy
"Everyone falls flat, it's not a problem. It being human is. Try not to let that prevent you from facing challenges." — Katty Kay
"Risk prompts significance." — Tim Sullivan
"Living in danger is leaping off the precipice and building your wings on the way down." ― Beam Bradbury
"I'm enamored with affection, so I'm continuously facing challenges! I believe it's essential for affection, facing challenges." — Melanie Laurent
"A great many people can do exceptional things on the off chance that they have the certainty or face the challenges. However the vast majority." ― Phillip Adams
"I believe there's no story worth passing on for, however I really do think there are stories worth facing challenges for." — Anthony Shadid
"I really do accept we should take a chance to dream, then, at that point, hazard to plan, and afterward hazard to act." ― David DeNotaris
"There is an alluring thing about facing challenges." — Sonny Mehta
"Incredible deeds are typically fashioned at extraordinary dangers." ― Herodotus
"I have consistently trusted in rethinking myself and facing challenges." — Himesh Reshammiya
"Never let the chances hold you back from doing what you know in your heart you were intended to do." — H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Empowering Facing Challenge Statements
"Make sure to make a major stride. You can't cross a gorge in two little leaps." — David Lloyd George
"Living with dread prevents us from facing challenges, and in the event that you don't go out on the branch, you're never going to get the best natural product." — Sarah Area
"On the off chance that you don't dare anything, when the day is finished, nothing is everything you will have acquired." ― Neil Gaiman
"Never let the chances hold you back from doing what you know in your heart you were intended to do." — H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
"Anything that you can do or dream you can start it. Strength has virtuoso, power, and enchantment in it." — Goethe
"Perhaps at times facing a challenge is more dangerous not. Now and again all you're ensuring is that things will remain something similar." ― Danny Wallace
"Do one thing each day that panics you." — Eleanor Roosevelt
"Just the people who play win. Just the individuals who chance win. History favors daring people. Fails to remember the bashful. All the other things is editorial." ― Iveta Cherneva
"All that you've at any point needed is on the opposite side of dread." — George Addair
"Risk more than others naturally suspect is protected. Dream more than others suspect is reasonable." ― Howard Schultz
Life Statements About Dangers
"Life is intrinsically dangerous. There is just a single huge gamble you ought to stay away from no matter what, and that is the gamble of sitting idle." — Denis Waitley
"He who isn't adequately valiant to face challenges will not achieve anything throughout everyday life." — Muhammad Ali
"To understand what life is worth you need to gamble with it every so often." — Jean-Paul Sartre
"Try not to be too bashful and nauseous about your activities. All life is an examination. The more examinations you make the better." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Gain from botches, yours and others. Try not to allow errors to stop risk-taking! Distinguishing and assessing chances is an essential piece of our life." ― Steven Rosenthal
"There is no power of adoration or feeling that doesn't imply the gamble of devastating hurt. It is an obligation to face this challenge, to cherish and feel without guard or hold." — William S. Burroughs
"You can't go anyplace in existence without facing challenges." — Esme Bianco
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Camelot Theatre Review
"Camelot" at the Vivian Beaumont  may attract a modern audience. What was originally written by Alan Jay Lerner (he also did the lyrics as well) and music by Frederick Loewe is now modified by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men). The problem with this "Camelot" is not the acting nor the singing, it is with Sorkin trying to take a classic and making it modern.
 The stories premise is the same, a young boy, Arthur Andrew Burnap) pulls the old king's sword out of a rock, in doing so, he becomes king. As a young man he relies on Merlyn ( an excellent Dakin Matthews who doubles as Pellinore as well) to tell him what the future brings. At 104 years old, Merlyn dies leaving Arthur to fend for himself. England has just beaten France in a war and part of the settlement is that the French king must let Arthur marry his daughter, Guenevere (Phillipa Soo).
 Under the direction of Bartlett Sher the two never mesh. We never believe that these two are in love; neither do we feel any affection toward her lover, Lancelot du Lac. Equally confusing is Arthur's first love, Morgan Le Fey. In this rendition of the musical she is smarter than Arthur, more confident than he and like Guenevere, she is a free spirit who doesn't need anything from anyone. In the time of "Camelot", woman were very dependent on men and in traditional times were not independent.
 While I thought most of the songs were very good, much of the choreography was not. "The Lusty Month of May" was just awful and so was "Fie on Goodness". Byron Easley never took the dancing deep enough to get excited about it.
 The real problem with "Camelot" lies in the updating of the book. I was almost waiting for King Arthur to call his Round Table Knights "Dude" ; and the same with Lancelot, I was waiting for him to be called "Bro".
 Sorkin has the language in this classic of a musical all wrong, he has Arthur speaking and acting like a buffoon; he has Arthur's wife calling the shots and has Lancelot as the Alpha Male.
 Like so many classic Broadway shows of late, writers are taking a classic and making them "Woke". It is almost an apology as to how people acted back when; it is almost as if they are denying history as well. My advise is that if you want to change the classics, write a new musical instead.
Robert Goulie, Julie Andrew's, Venessa Redgrave, Camelot, JFK, BROADWAY, Tony Awards, A Doll's House, Hamilton, Some Like It Hot, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemon.
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