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gamingandanimenews · 2 years
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crazed-rambler · 14 days
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Buck coming out but not specifying his sexuality is so important to me. Like, I know they’ve confirmed he’s bi, but he’s not gonna 100% know that after the couple days it’s been since his revelation. His whole view of himself has changed, there’s no way he kissed Tommy and went yep I’m bi always have been always will be. The fact they showed this and had Buck say yeah, look I don’t know what I want BUT I know I want it with a guy is perfect, because he’s still working it out and often times I think queer arcs in tv are very much like here’s a character here’s their sexuality enjoy, but allowing Buck the chance to explore with Tommy without putting any labels/pressure on it is so refreshing and a lot more realistic.
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But books—they’re different. When you watch a film, you’re sort of an outsider looking in. With a book—you’re right there. You are inside. You are the main character.
Alice Oseman ❤️‍🩹
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Pandora Peaks as Jeannie Jeannie in the May 1993 issue of JUGGS Magazine
Incredibly display of cultural-generational bimbo influence. Barbara Eden as Jeannie played one of the OG TV bimbos. As much of a bimbo a bimbo could be on prime time 60s television. She wasn't allowed to show her belly button and nothing sexual could even be implied to be going on between her and Major Nelson, but the character was obviously and ludicrously, horny as hell. Being largely a fish-out-of-water story Jeannie's "stupidity" could be attributed to, just that, being a fish out of water. But even after becoming re-accustomed to the human world Jeannie was an extremely gullible and generally reckless person. A lot of the show can be described as Jeannie being very horny and getting herself, and friends, into trouble.
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soupy-sez · 6 months
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Prince – Automatic (1982) [X]
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onlylonelylatino · 5 months
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Sgt. Rock by Joe Kubert
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evita-shelby · 2 months
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Doppelganger
Or Tommy Shelby’s daughter, Diane, brings home her new American boyfriend who has an uncanny resemblance to his former enemy turned ally, Jack Nelson
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He knew he’d hate every man his daughters bring home, but this young man with perfect manners and not a single blemish on his record is perhaps the worst.
There was nothing wrong with Major William Watterson Veal except his appearance.
“You see it too?” His wife asks quietly as Diane gives her boyfriend a tour of the house.
He wasn’t a slob or bad looking or anything. He just looked far too similar to Jack Nelson. They were not kin and yet this man might as well pass for his identical son.
“Of all the American Pilots at Thorpe Abbotts, she had to choose that one.” He gave himself into the urge of smoking the unpleasantness away.
“She did always have a bit of a crush on Jack.” His wife reminds him. “At least Bill Veal is the furthest thing from our dear American friend. Besides, Diane is very fickle and these pilots die faster than flies, I seriously do not see a future for them.”
1945 comes and Tommy Shelby finds himself introducing Jack Nelson to his doppelganger, Diane’s soon-to-be husband, William Veal.
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honey-bri-books · 8 months
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comparativetarot · 2 years
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Death. Art by Kayanna Nelson, from The Stitcher’s Tarot.
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hockstuff · 2 years
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“i’m gonna have to carry this team’s goal scoring again this season huh” - brock nelson probably
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gamingandanimenews · 2 years
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I find it utterly devastating that stuff like this is still happening.
This book shop received a fine equivalent to £27,000 because they had Heartstopper on their young adult section and they didn’t wrap the book so you couldn’t see the cover.
(Edit: apparently it’s transparent foil but it means you can’t open the book in store)
Why are we still at the point where this is happening in some countries? Will never understand it!
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professionalintrovert · 9 months
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I work at a British candy store so I made sure to buy Nick Nelson’s favorite chocolate bar, Oreo Dairy Milk, to watch with the new season, not knowing there was gonna be a scene about it 😭🍫
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Any funny freshman year stories? I'm worried that college might not be the entire hype that I grew up with.
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Battle Picture Weekly No. 49, dated 7 February 1976. Major Eazy cover by Carlos Ezquerra. Treasury of British Comics.
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ltwilliammowett · 2 years
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Mind over Matter
Lord Horatio Nelson has been voted England's greatest hero, the man who led he nation to her most glorious victories at sea. Yet this revered figure suffered so much throughout his life from disease and injury that he brings special meaning to the phrase " mind over matter". He was wounded more times than any other Royal Navy Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars. Ironically, Copenhagen, the hardest fought of all his battles, was the only one in which he was not hurt.
As a teenager serving in India, young Horatio contracted the first of many fevers that caused his hair to turn prematurely grey before he was 25. A theory that has long been circulated among historians. And even Colin White described the so-called shock head that Nelson was supposed to have suffered after the amputation of his arm, i.e. later than the otherwise assumed 25, which changed the colour of his hair. However, strands of hair have shown that they were not grey but dark blonde. Therefore, it is more likely that his real hair colour was always dark blonde, but he powdered it grey or white according to fashion.
In July 1794, during the siege of Calvi in Corsica, he was severely wounded for the first time and as a result he lost the sight in his right eye because of a subsequent detachment of the retina. During the Battle of St. Vincent in 1797, he suffered internal trauma, and abdominal pain plagued him greatly in later years.
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Vice- Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson with his scars, completed by Italian artist Leonardo Guzzardi in 1799 (x)
At Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, on the night of 24 July that same year he was leading a desperate assault ashore when he was struck in the upper right arm by a musket ball. A tourniquet fashioned by his stepson saved his life. It is typical of Nelson that he refused to go back aboard his own ship HMS Seahorse in case he alarmed Betsy Fremantle, the wife of the captain, who was at sea with her husband at the time. Instead he was rowed to HMS Theseus, where his right arm was amputated.
At the Battle of the Nile Nelson sustained a wound to his forehead which cut right to the bone; flesh fell over his good eye, temporarily blinding him. Finally at Trafalgar a ball from an enemy french musket struck the epaulette on his left shoulder and penetrated through his lung to the spine - where some of the gold braid from his epaulette was found to be still adhering to it. Nelson was carried below the orlop deck in great pain; he died at 4.30 p.m., after stoically enduring for another two hours 45 minutes.
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