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#23 November 2023
sunshineandlyrics · 5 months
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This Doncaster interaction warms my heart.
Rolling Stone UK Awards, 23 November 2023
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brian-in-finance · 5 months
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John Bell as Creet • Dr Who (2005) S03E11 Utopia • 17 September 2007
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Creet was a young human boy who lived on the planet of Malcassairo, waiting to fly to Utopia from Silo 16.
Biography
Creet helped out at the Silo 16 refugee base by helping new refugees find their friends and relatives. He seemed to be an orphan; when asked who he was travelling with, he said it was just him. When Martha Jones asked him what he thought Utopia would be like, he said his mother had said, "The skies are made of diamonds."
He boarded the rocket with many other refugees when the Tenth Doctor and Jack Harkness fixed the system, allowing the ship to take off. Creet said goodbye to Martha before heading for Utopia. (TV: Utopia) He along with many others were turned into Toclafane. As a Toclafane, his childish mind persisted, but his sense of morality was severely corrupted. As they shared each others memories, a Toclafane captured by Martha quoted him, causing her to initially believe that it was Creet, though it quickly established that it wasn't. (TV: Last of the Time Lords)
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When asked his age, he replied, "Old enough to work." He appeared to be around 9 or 10 years of age. Creet had long, blonde hair and wore a grubby pull-over with a brown waistcoat. He spoke with a Scottish accent. (TV: Utopia)
Behind The Scenes
Creet was portrayed by young Scottish actor John Bell, who was given the opportunity in a Blue Peter competition.
David Tennant, Freema Agyeman and John Barrowman stated on the audio commentary for TV: Last of the Time Lords that because of the many times John Bell had to repeat his line, "I'm looking for Beltone Shafe Cane", they had it stuck in their heads and made numerous references to it throughout the commentary. Barrowman even included it in a joke "Mini-Song" about Martha walking around Earth telling stories about the Doctor.
Freema Agyeman also stated that upon meeting John Bell she thought he was a girl due to his long hair.
Tardis Fandom
Remember John’s message on the 60th anniversary of Dr Who’s first episode?
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rabbitcruiser · 5 months
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Thanksgiving
Turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie! A time to be around the ones you love, give thanks, and celebrate the blessings in our lives.
Beloved in the United States, Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated typically on the fourth Thursday of November. It’s a time to reflect on the year, be thankful, and celebrate with friends and family by enjoying a delicious meal together.
History of Thanksgiving
The origins of Thanksgiving can be traced back to the 1620s, when a group of English settlers, known as the Pilgrims, arrived in what is now Massachusetts. After a harsh winter, the Pilgrims were able to harvest a bountiful crop thanks to the help of the Wampanoag Native Americans. In gratitude, the Pilgrims held a feast to give thanks for their survival and the abundance of food. This event is often considered the first Thanksgiving in America.
Over the centuries, Thanksgiving evolved into a national holiday, officially recognized by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 as a day of national thanksgiving and praise. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the holiday to the fourth Thursday of November, where it remains today. Thanksgiving has become a time to contemplate the blessings in our lives, be thankful for the bounty of food and the love of family and friends.
Thanksgiving Timeline
1621
The first Thanksgiving
The Pilgrims, a group of English settlers, hold a feast to give thanks for their survival and the abundance of food. They invite the Wampanoag Native Americans to join in the feast, which includes wild fowl, venison, and fish.
1863
Thanksgiving officially recognized
President Abraham Lincoln officially recognizes Thanksgiving as a national holiday by issuing a Proclamation of Thanksgiving, setting aside the last Thursday of November as a day of national thanksgiving and praise.
1939
Thanksgiving moved to fourth Thursday
President Franklin D. Roosevelt moves Thanksgiving to the fourth Thursday of November by issuing a Thanksgiving Proclamation, to extend the holiday shopping period and stimulate the economy.
1924
First Thanksgiving Day Parade
Organized by Gimbels Department Store, the first Thanksgiving Day Parade is held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The parade features floats, bands, and live animals, and it becomes an annual tradition.
How to Celebrate Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the U.S. It is a time to gather with family and friends, be thankful for all of the good things, and enjoy Thanksgiving, so here are a few ways to celebrate:
Host a Thanksgiving Dinner
One of the most popular ways to celebrate Thanksgiving is by hosting a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. This includes inviting friends and family to gather around the table for a delicious feast of turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. Add some of your own family’s traditional dishes to make it more personal. Don’t forget to set the table with autumn decorations to add a festive touch to the occasion.
Volunteer at a Local Shelter
Thanksgiving is a time to give back to our communities. Many shelters and food banks need volunteers to help serve meals to those in need on Thanksgiving Day, which is a wonderful way to make a difference in your community and to show gratitude for what we have by helping others. You can also donate non-perishable food items and clothing to the shelter in advance of Thanksgiving day.
Start a New Tradition
Thanksgiving is a time to create new memories with loved ones. Start a new tradition, such as a family football game or a pie-making competition.
This is a great way to bond with loved ones, and it will also make Thanksgiving more fun and memorable. You can also make Thanksgiving a day of service by participating in a community clean-up or by visiting a local nursing home to bring cheer to the residents.
Reflect on the Year
Take time to look back on the past year and all the things you are thankful for. This can be done by writing in a gratitude journal, by sharing with friends and family, or by joining a community gratitude event. Reflecting on the year can help us appreciate the good things in our lives and be more mindful of the present moment, and it also helps to set the tone for the upcoming holiday season.
Thanksgiving FAQs
What is Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated in the United States, on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a time to reflect on the year, and gather with loved ones to enjoy dinner together.
When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States.
Who celebrates Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is celebrated by people in the United States.
How is Thanksgiving traditionally celebrated?
Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a traditional meal of turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, with family and friends.
When did Thanksgiving become a national holiday?
Thanksgiving officially became a national holiday in 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November as a day of national thanksgiving and praise.
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larrylimericks · 5 months
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23Nov23
Lou’s red-carpet mesh could melt butter, But re: Harry’s hair, he went nutter: First said he ain’t seen it Then muttered AI shit … Horse noises, meet Rolling Stone stutter.
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card-of-the-day · 5 months
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Today's Card Is: Mild Turkey
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teddybearsticker · 6 months
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11.12.23 | 26 by 26
Wrote these goals out way back in July. I don’t turn 26 for another year + 1/2 so I’m trying to accomplish these little dreams in a gentle way instead of grinding myself down to a pulp.
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dogstomp · 2 months
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Dogstomp #3126 - July 23rd Patreon / Discord Server / Itaku / Bluesky
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Don't often get to accidentally experiment on yourself like this. I drew this memory the day it happened and incorrectly titled it Nov19. So about half a year later, when I went to look to see if this date was finished, I found no Nov18 and drew it again. But totally different. The cool part is that none of the new panels conflict with the old ones, so they can be put together to just make a longer slower version of the same thing.
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glimmerofawesome · 5 months
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nando161mando · 5 months
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TODAY!!
Please attend this picket by Working Students Aotearoa and Action 4 Palestine in opposition to the far-right Israeli government's ongoing genocide in Gaza that is funded in part through trade with Israel on Thursday 23rd November from 2PM at Auckland Port.
@antifainternational @anarchistmemecollective @kropotkindersurprise @radicalgraff
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jojostory · 4 months
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Huevember 2023 Day 23
"I'll never forget the moments we shared today."
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shinigami-striker · 5 months
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Happy Thanksgiving | Thursday, 11.23.2023
Happy Thanksgiving Day, fellow Pac-Man and Spyro fans! 🦃 🥧
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sunshineandlyrics · 5 months
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Yungblud vibing to Louis singing Out of My System, Rolling Stone UK Awards, 23 November 2023
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gavi4me · 5 months
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Happy thanksgiving lovely’s
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warmglowofsurvival · 5 months
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yearoftheotpevent · 6 months
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November!! we're closing in on it now, y'all!
friendly reminder that, while the event will not be running again next year (rolling from finishing this year directly into more monthly prompts seemed like a lot), the YOTP 2023 ao3 collection will remain open through 2024. there are, at time of this post, over 1300 works in the collection. y'all are amazing!! keep working at it, interpret the prompts in the way that works best for you, post them in the order that makes you happiest, and don't worry if you're falling behind (we are too)
that said, the prompts for november are: life changes, de-aging, secret relationship (reveal), "be careful what you wish for", growth, music/band au
happy creating!
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duadaily · 3 months
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November 23, 2023
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