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roseshavethoughts · 2 years
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Photography | California
#TravelTuesday They've got more bounce in California #Photography #Art #Travel
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cinesludge · 9 months
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Movie #67 of 2023: Elite Squad
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fantasywritten · 1 year
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@theresastargirl asked: 100 - Sam
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“I HOPE you’re happy.” The words were spoken with a slight sadness. Sam missed her, but he knew she was busy. He held the phone a little tighter as he continued. “I wish you ALL THE BEST… really.”
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tocafitas · 30 days
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De volta pra Casa
No ano passado, quando a minha mãe voltou da primeira internação, a gente deu uma festa pra ela na Casa Lúpulo. E fez essa playlist. Praticamente todas as letras são de alegria, otimismo e declarações de amor, mas, olhando hoje, ficam mais evidentes aquelas que também falavam de saudade, da falta que ela fez enquanto esteve fora e até de medo do futuro. Com tanta playlist aqui, digo hoje que…
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yorkcalling · 2 years
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Discovery: Kaeley Jade
Hailing from Edmonton, Canada, Kaeley Jade is an indie pop singer songwriter who reflects on unhealthy relationships in her emotive new single Ego. (more…)
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katanadepapel · 8 months
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Voice actors 🇺🇲 and 🇧🇷 of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
💙LEONARDO💙
TMNT (1987)
🇺🇲Cam Clarke
🇧🇷Manolo Rey
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Mike Sinterniklaas
🇧🇷Mauro Eduardo Lima
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲Jason Biggs
(1°voice)
Dominic Catrambone
(2°voice)
Seth Green
(3°voice)
🇧🇷Antônio Akira
(1° voz)
Bruno Camargo
(2°voz)
ROTTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Ben Schwartz
🇧🇷Fabrício Rinaldi
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM (2023)
🇺🇲Nicolas Cantu
🇧🇷Rodrigo Ribeiro
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♥️ RAPHAEL♥️
TMNT (1987)
🇺🇲Rob Paulsen
(1°voice)
Thom Pinto
(2°voice)
Hal Rayle
(3°voice)
🇧🇷Marco Ribeiro
(1°voz)
Duda Ribeiro
(2°voz)
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Frank Frankson
🇧🇷Renato Soares
(1°voz)
Wendell Bezerra
(2°voz)
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲Sean Astin
🇧🇷Hermes Baroli
(1°voz)
Felipe Zilse
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ROTTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Omar Benson Miller
🇧🇷Glauco Marques
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM (2023)
🇺🇲Brady Noon
🇧🇷Victor Hugo Fernandes
♥️
💜 DONATELLO💜
TMNT (1987)
🇺🇲Barry Gordon
(1° voice)
Greg Berg
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🇧🇷Márcio Simões
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Sam Riegel
🇧🇷Márcio Araújo
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲Rob Paulsen
🇧🇷 Wendell Bezerra
ROTTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Josh Brener
🇧🇷Marco Aurélio Campos
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM (2023)
🇺🇲Micah Abbey
🇧🇷Arthur Carneiro
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🧡MICHELANGELO🧡
TMNT (1987)
🇺🇲Townsend Coleman
🇧🇷Marcelo Meirelles
(1° voz)
Mário Jorge Andrade
(2° voz)
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Wayne Grayson
🇧🇷Yuri Chesman
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲Greg Cipes
🇧🇷Daniel Figueira
ROTTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Brandon Mychal Smith
🇧🇷Caio Guarnieri
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM (2023)
🇺🇲Shamon Brown Jr.
🇧🇷Enzo Dannemann
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💛APRIL O'NEIL 💛
TMNT (1987)
🇺🇲Renae Jacobs
🇧🇷Dolores Machado
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Veronica Taylor
🇧🇷Márcia Regina
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲Mae Whitman
🇧🇷Tatiane Keplmair
(1°voz)
Fernanda Bullara
(2°voz)
ROTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Kat Graham
🇧🇷Maíra Paris
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM (2023)
🇺🇲Ayo Edebiri
🇧🇷Any Gabrielly
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🤎 SPLINTER 🤎
TMNT 1987
🇺🇲Peter Renaday
(1°voice)
Townsend Coleman
(2°voice)
🇧🇷Dario Lourenço
(1°voz)
Miguel Rosenberg (2°voz)
Orlando Drummond
(3°voz)
TMNT (2003)
🇺🇲Darren Dunstan
🇧🇷Válter Santos
(1°voz)
Renato Márcio
(2°voz)
TMNT (2012)
🇺🇲 Hoon Lee
🇧🇷Nestor Chiesse
ROTTMNT (2018/2022)
🇺🇲Eric Bauza
🇧🇷Raul Rosa
TMNT MUTANT MAYHEM
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🇺🇲Jackie Chan
🇧🇷Tatá Guarnieri
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ninaemsaopaulo · 10 months
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Oppenheimer
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Tem uma categoria de filmes que gosto, que são os "filmes sobre gênios da humanidade". Na história mais recente do cinema, tudo deve ter começado com Gênio indomável, mas a coisa evoluiu para biografias de fato: Uma mente brilhante e O jogo da imitação são exemplos. A cada cinco ou dez anos, surge um filme assim, o da vez é Oppenheimer.
Oppenheimer é um filme complexo, sobre um tema que não domino, ainda que Christopher Nolan seja um diretor que ama explicar a história, motivo pelo qual muitos não gostam de Interestelar (eu amo, penso que é a obra-prima dele). Todos os filmes do Nolan debatem o mesmo tema: o tempo. É sempre uma corrida contra a mais implacável das perdas. Aqui, acompanhamos vida e obra de J. Robert Oppenheimer, o pai da bomba atômica.
O grande dilema do filme é como será o mundo após a criação e execução de uma arma de destruição em massa, que devastou Hiroshima e Nagasaki, mas cujas consequências e ameaças enfrentamos até hoje. Ainda estamos na era nuclear e, entre as décadas de 30 e 40, quando o tema estava apenas começando no meio científico, acreditava-se que a bomba atômica seria "a arma que acabaria com todas as guerras", dada sua capacidade de incendiar a atmosfera, tornando o planeta inabitável.
Você sabe que um filme do Nolan é um filme do Nolan quando marcas registradas ganham evidência: flashbacks, silêncio no ápice e três horas de duração que você nem sente. Para marcar as duas linhas do tempo e pontos de vista de personagens, o diretor utiliza o recurso das cenas em preto e branco, pontuando a realidade dos fatos. O que está colorido é a subjetividade do protagonista.
Cillian Murphy alcançou a glória que merece. Depois de anos sendo mero coadjuvante nos filmes do Nolan, recebeu um papel de respeito e responsa. Vi entrevistas do legítimo Oppenheimer e Cillian está IGUAL. Matt Damon parece um xerife do Texas; Emily Blunt está excelente no papel da esposa alcoólatra que tudo tolera e, o mesmo tempo, não aguenta mais; Tom Conti faz um simpático Albert Einstein; e Rami Malek, que já levou um Oscar de melhor ator para casa, parece que vai fazer só uma pontinha no filme, entrar mudo e sair calado, like Rodrigo Santoro em As panteras, até se tornar uma testemunha-chave desse momento da história.
Para mim, a grande surpresa ficou por conta de Robert Downey Jr. e David Krumholtz. O primeiro está irreconhecível: de fato, só percebi de quem se tratava quando o filme terminou e os créditos subiram. O segundo, não sei como reconheci: ele fez 10 coisas que eu odeio em você, mas o jeitinho nerd não mudou. Downey Jr. deve pelo menos concorrer ao Oscar de coadjuvante ano que vem.
A trilha sonora do jovem Ludwig Göransson parece outro personagem da história: a qualquer momento, um alarme de incêndio pode soar no fim do tic-tac do relógio e isso é muito a cara do Nolan.
Uma decepção? Descobrir que Cillian Murphy é baixinho.
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Paste Magazine prematurely posted a review for 'This Is Why', they deleted it, but someone from reddit retrieved. here it is:
# This Is Why Is a Highlight Reel for Paramore's Many Eras. by Grant Sharples [@grantsharpies](https://twitter.com/grantsharpies)
Paramore is one of the few bands of their era that has withstood the test of time. Many of their fellow Warped Tour-adjacent compatriots dealt out heavy doses of misogyny, a defect that frontwoman Hayley Williams herself has acknowledged and expunged from the band’s music. Even within their own camp, they endured a homophobic guitarist and antagonistic bassist, the latter of whom departed the band twice and was inexplicably removed from the band’s 2013 album artwork last year.
*This Is Why*, the group’s sixth album, is the first in their catalog to feature the same lineup as its predecessor. Paramore has been through a veritable shitstorm, and they’ve emerged with a stronger resolve, steeling against whatever life throws at them with a hardened exterior.
“After 15 to 20 years of fighting like a bunch of brats in front of the world, you eventually learn some coping skills and communication methods,” Williams told *The Guardian* last fall. Now, the pop-punk powerhouse comprises three people: Williams, guitarist Taylor York, and drummer Zac Farro. Despite Paramore’s shifting lineups and disparate stylings across their discography, their influence on music writ large is palpable: from the hooky panache of Meet Me @ the Altar to the earnest songwriting of Olivia Rodrigo; from the iconoclastic pop of Billie Eilish to the plaintive belt-a-longs of Julien Baker. The Tennesseeans’ blueprint reigns supreme, so much so that Williams and ex-guitarist Josh Farro got a writing credit on Rodrigo’s “good 4 u.”
There’s no doubt that Paramore’s appeal reaches far and wide; they’re playing basketball arenas now, after all. It’s that cultural ubiquity that’s yielded them stages this big, yet it’s also due to their multifarious approach to art. *This Is Why* captures that interdisciplinary spirit with cohesion and flair.
***The title track*** kicks things off on a stunning note, playing like a blend of Williams’s 2020 solo album *Petals for Armor* and the groovy rhythms of 2017’s *After Laughter*, minus that album’s neon sheen.
***“The News”*** harnesses the punchy verve that makes for some of the best *brand new eyes* cuts, albeit Carlos de la Garza’s production feels abnormally thin, diluting what could’ve been acerbic and menacing.
But that misstep is compensated for immediately after: ***“Running out of Time,”*** like the title track, strikes a balance between atmospheric textures and syncopated buoyancy that is, simply put, really fucking fun. *This Is Why*, as its first three tracks show, accomplishes a feat that connects the band’s diverging sonic pathways without succumbing to whiplash. It encapsulates Paramore’s voyages into piercing pop-punk, glossy New Wave, heartfelt ballads and anthemic paeans.
Some of the record’s best moments encompass an amalgamation of these eras. ***“C’est Comme Ca”*** could’ve been an *After Laughter* single had that record contained more of a pronounced grittiness and Strokes-esque guitar tones. Hearing Williams try her hand at spoken-word verses is a total delight, too. But the song’s most affecting moment comes toward its sung bridge, with Williams’ soprano gradually unfolding into a shout: “I hate to admit getting better is boring/But the high cost of chaos, who can afford it?”
On the penultimate track, ***“Crave,”*** York’s guitar work summons the twinkling emo of their *Twilight* songs like “Decode” and “I Caught Myself” while Williams’s voice soars above the chorus, howling the song’s title and longing for simplicity.
She keeps up the momentum on the closer, ***“Thick Skull,”*** evincing her wide vocal range, shifting from a subdued lower register in the verses until she unfurls into her signature emo burst in the final chorus à la fan favorite “All I Wanted.” This concluding one-two punch marks the strongest run on the album.
However, *This Is Why* sags ever so slightly in the middle, namely due to the mawkish whims of its centerpiece, ***“Big Man, Little Dignity.”*** Though thematically potent and containing one of the record’s best lines (“You keep your head high / Smooth operator in a shit-stained suit”), its lukewarm instrumentation, evoking alt-radio fodder like Young the Giant and Walk the Moon, hinders its potential. There’s also the fact that Paramore makes little use of one of its greatest assets as a band: pure intensity. Occasionally, the trio reins themselves in for arrangements that signal hushed tastefulness, whereas catchy catharsis is what this band is known for.
Still, it’s not like they haven’t shown they can write compelling softer material, as songs like “Misguided Ghosts” and “26” demonstrate. Yet this album’s muted breaks leave little impact compared to the immediacy that’s been a major draw for revisiting Paramore’s work. Albums like *After Laughter* and *brand new eyes* were also punctuated with infectious adrenaline rushes, which Paramore does like no one else; *This Is Why* has fewer instances of drastic sonic contrast, lending it coherence and mild inertia all the same.
But the album revives itself with ***“You First,”*** an instant highlight that merges indie-rock and pop-punk in equal measure. “Turns out I’m living in a horror film where / I’m both the killer and the final girl,” Williams sings over Farro’s pummeling percussion and York’s discordant, post-punk guitar.
Throughout each of its 10 tracks, Williams navigates fatalism and a world where war, disease and climate change run amok. Whether she’s hiding from the public eye on “This Is Why,” lamenting the pervasiveness of a 24-hour news cycle on ***“The News,”*** or roasting chauvinists on ***“Big Man, Little Dignity,”*** Williams once again proves herself a formidable writer, and York and Farro are there to lend their craftsmanship to yet another captivating record.
After the seemingly endless volatility this band has weathered, it’s a miracle that they exist, still making incredible music. Here, they sound self-assured and steady, like a group that understands what they have and makes the most of it. On *This Is Why*, Paramore have found land after a years-long trip at sea, grounding their ship and claiming all the accolades they’ve accrued in their time away. They deserve them all.
**6.5/10**
*Grant Sharples is a writer based in Kansas City. He has contributed to* MTV News\*,\* Pitchfork\*,\* Stereogum\*,\* The Ringer\*,\* SPIN *and others. Follow him on Twitter* [*@grantsharpies*](https://twitter.com/grantsharpies)*.*
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opinion on sabrina carpenter?
She’s one of my guilty pleasures ngl. I love her rnb/pop sound, vocals, aesthetics, etc. I will say, she’s been trying to become mainstream for sooo long & it’s just not happening for her. I personally thought Nonsense deserved better (it didn’t chart, which I thought was disappointing) & her emails i can’t send album is just solid overall. I also love Singular Act 2 & some of the tracks from SA1. Her performances are super fun, and she has a really charismatic personality.
Allegedly her former label mishandled her promotion (id believe it) so she recently switched, so we’ll see. I guess I can kind of see why she’s not a main pop girl—she’s obvi talented, but she doesn’t stand out & I don’t think she ever had a “right place, right time” moment like her contemporaries. She gets compared to Ariana Grande a LOT (most pop girls do), & a big reason Ariana Grande soared to massive stardom during her thank u, next era is bc of the Pete Davidson/Mac Miller drama (altho she was big before then too, for her vocals). Same w Olivia Rodrigo even, if it weren’t for that whole thing I don’t think driver’s license would’ve been as big.
On paper I get why Sabrina might just live out her career as a B-list pop singer, but it does kind of make me sad bc she has a lot of potential and it would be nice to see her break out 😭 but that’s just me being biased, i don’t think she offers that much new unfortunately (I don’t think Olivia does either, but I’m not into her rock pop sound at all so wtv). BUT tldr I think Sabrina’s sick. Would def rec her music to anyone who likes the airy pop/rnb blend
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Step into the future, but hold onto High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
The Disney+ series comes to an end with its fourth season, which drops August 9. Ahead of the SAG-AFTRA strike, its cast and creator chatted with ABC Audio to commemorate the show’s run.
“I have not began to process that this is ending,” Joshua Bassett, who plays Ricky, said. “It’s so rare that a show gets a pilot, let alone gets picked up, let alone gets put out, let alone gets loved by people. And then gets multiple seasons. We’re just so fortunate.”
Sofia Wylie, who plays fan-favorite Gina, agrees.
“We’ve finished this off in such a wonderful way,” Wylie said. “Anything good ending never feels good in the moment. So, of course there’s an element of me that wants to cry and scream and kick until we get a fifth season. But also, an element of me that’s just so, so grateful.”
Showrunner Tim Federle recalls the incredible talent his show produced: “I always thought they would explode in a big way. I don’t know if I expected it to happen so fast, and I’m just so proud of them.”
One of those talents is Olivia Rodrigo. Her character, Nini, was written out of the series as Rodrigo’s real-life music career soared. “She's left such a legacy on all of us, and such a thumbprint, handprint on our heart for the series, that she of course stays with us in a lot of meaningful ways emotionally,” Federle said.
Speaking of, Federle has an idea of what he hopes the legacy of his show will be.
“That we were inclusive and safe for people, our audience, and then for future theater kids who are looking for their own club,” Federle said.
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Olivia Rodrigo - Guts
Second album from the American singer and actress produced by Dan Nigro
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There was a moment, in the first half of 2021, where adults felt a pressing need to announce to the world why they liked Olivia Rodrigo. The young, bright-eyed Disney Channel actress and songwriter had just gone through her first teenage heartbreak, and had poured her emotions into a “drivers license” (her devastating first single that topped the charts), and then again on her debut album, SOUR—which also topped the charts, won a few Grammys and catapulted the 17-year-old into global pop stardom.
Socially starved, we relished living through her innocence and naivety as she navigated her deep pain. We cried remembering high school heartbreaks that may or may not have happened (though, shockingly, first heartbreaks can actually happen at any age). We used the words “nostalgic” and “geriatric” and “millennial” a lot. What does all that outsized attention do to a teenager with no chance to hone her craft on a smaller stage, whose debut was already hailed as a classic, generation defining voice? In a 2021 piece for The Ringer, Julia Gray noted of our fascination with Rodrigo’s age and SOUR’s ‘00s-era musical influences as a “fixation with dated pop culture relics…We don’t see Olivia Rodrigo for who she is as an artist, but who she is when we project ourselves onto her.”
It’s fitting then, that Rodrigo’s second album, GUTS, begins with “all-american bitch,” an ironic gem that arrives as a gentle, folksy ballad before making a heel turn into a pop punk kiss-off to her idolizers: “I am built like a mother and a total machine,” she sings angelically over a light, fairytale-like guitar plucking. When the full band kicks in and rocks out in the chorus, it’s apparent just how much the now-20-year-old has been holding in all these years: “I don’t get angry when I’m pissed / I’m the eternal optimist / I scream inside to deal with it,” she chants, tauntingly, before actually screaming her guts out. This is about more than just adulthood: GUTS is a brash, sobering look at the totality of fame on a young woman—how it consumes, abuses and isolates.
On SOUR, Rodrigo wore her sadness and rage as armor; her emotions were intense but predictable; and the music hinted at a brighter sky beyond the stormy weather. Not so on GUTS, where bad decisions are encouraged, death is preferable over socializing and every playboy can be fixed. On the dizzy, jangly-rock “bad idea right?,” she willingly ignores her mind’s rational pleas to have one more tryst with an ex, while on the soaring ballad “logical,” she attempts to reason with her own lovesick feelings by believing the impossible: “‘Cause if rain don’t pour and sun don’t shine / Then changing you is possible / I guess love is never logical.” The stakes are higher in these new loves built on power and age differentials—and the consequences cut a lot deeper. “I know I’m half-responsible / And that makes me feel horrible,” she repeatedly sings near the song’s end, soft and fragile, embedded in a wilting layer of synths.
There’s so much self-deprecation and internalized blaming here, which could be viewed as a depressing cry for help if it wasn’t so much fun to listen to. Rodrigo, along with her songwriting and producing partner Dan Nigro, plays with abrupt changes in voice and structure in these otherwise heady tracks, as if to signal that she knows just how absurd she’s being. “ballad of a homeschooled girl,” a rollicking, bratty emo highlight, has her crying out in embarrassment over the most minuscule social faux-pas in a breathless chorus: “I broke a glass, I tripped and fell / I told secrets I shouldn’t tell / I stumped over all my words / I made it weird, I made it worse.” Soaring into a dispiriting line that sounds euphoric—“Each time I step outside / It’s social suicide”—Rodrigo quickly dips into a nonchalant chorus of “ahs,” dismissing her anxious headspace with a shrug.
Meanwhile, the raucous “get him back!” almost positions her as drunk and pleading to a friend at a party, as she raps in a muffled tone trying to make the case for her cheating ex: “But he was so much fun and he had such weird friends / And he would take us out to parties and the night would never end.” A sing-songy chorus drives the point home, as she flutters between what she really wants (“I want sweet revenge and I want him again”)—but it’s the track’s bridge where Rodrigo lets her rage boil up. “I wanna key his car / I wanna make him lunch,” she quietly sneers amid backing chants and a choppy guitar, ramping up the viciousness of her anger and letting it out in a gleeful squeal.
And yet, even with all of Rodrigo’s Kathleen Hanna yelps and fiery screams, I almost wish GUTS was a little more punk than it is rock: Its production seems too clean at times, its fadeouts too exact, and its structural changes too accurate. But the honesty of her rage is still refreshing and, at times, comes across as more earnest than the debut single that turned her into a superstar. Beneath the cannonball of her voice and the album’s thunderous sounds, there is a soft fragility waiting to be absorbed. Anger comes from having no total grasp of the unknown, from the realization that growth is a never ending process.
On SOUR’s opening track, Rodrigo wished for her own “teenage dream;” now that phrase titles GUTS album closer—a reflective lament on the pressures of fame and the fear of not living up to the world’s expectations: “They all say that it gets better / It gets better the more you grow,” she lightly sighs, “They all say that it gets better / It gets better, but what if I don’t?” Raising her voice from that fluttering falsetto to a stronger, yet panicked belt, Rodrigo brings her deepest fears to the surface. These are emotions you don���t need to reminisce on, as long as you let them float within you—as long as you know when to let them go.
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Que fique registrado...
Segue a lista dos que vivem no 'Pais das Maravilhas' !!!!
PRESO:
01) Anderson Torres - ex-ministro da justiça
02) Daniel Silveira - ex-deputado federal
03) Bismark - humorista, canal Hipócritas
04) Ivan Papo Reto - influencer
05) Serere - cacique
06) Gabriel Mont. - ex-vereador há + 5 meses
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09) Sérgio Cordeiro - aux. de Bolsonaro
10) João Carlos - aux. de Bolsonaro
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13) Allan Frutuozo - jornalista
14) Divesos patriotas - 08/01/23
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15) Wellington Macedo - jornalista
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86) @clauwild1
87) @dimacgarcia
88) @Fa1ryNight,
89) @Conservadora191
90) @FlviaLeo16
91) @mendesluizpaulo
92) @freu_rodrigues
93) @ViLiMiGu_Tex
94) @iaragb
95) @glovesnews
96) @alepavanellim
97) @BrazilFight
》》》 POVO DE ESQUERDA
SOLTO:
01) André do Rap
02) José Dirceu
03) Sergio Cabral
04) Lula
05) Flordelis
06) Chico Rodrigues
07) Renato Duque
08) Delúbio Soares
09) João Santana
10) Paulo Roberto Costa
11) André Vargas
12) Léo Pinheiro
13) Pedro Corrêa
14) Geddel
15) Jacob Barata Filho
16) Chaaya Moghrabi
17) Anthony Garotinho
18) Daurio Speranzini JR
19) Flávio Godinho
20) Eike Batista
21) Lélis Teixeira
22) Octacilio de Monteiro
23) Claudio de Freitas
24) Marcelo Traça
25) Eneas Bueno
26) Dayse Neves
27) Rogério Onofre
28) David Augusto
29) Miguel Iskin
30) Gustavo Estellita
31) Marco Antônio de Luca
32) Sérgio Côrtes
33) Orlando Diniz
34) Milton Lyra
35) Ricardo Rodrigues
36) Marcelo Sereno
37) Carlos Pereira
38) Adeilson Telles
39) Marcelo Martins
40) Arthur Pinheiro Machado
41) Marcos Lips
42) Carlos Martins
43) Sandro Lahmann
44) Cesar Monteiro
45) Sergio da Silva
46) Hudson Braga
47) Paulo Sergio Vaz
48) Athos Albernaz
49) Rony Hamoui
50) Oswaldo Prado Sanches
51) Antonio Albernaz
52) Roberta Prata
53) Marcelo Rzezinski
54) Daurio Júnior
ENGAVETADO:
55) Renan Calheiros
56) Aécio Neves
57) José Serra
58) Michel Temer
59) Alckmin
60) Guido Mantega
61) Rodrigo Maia
62) Gleisi Hoffmann
63) Eunício
64) Padilha
64) Moreira Franco
65) Jaques Wagner
O clamor popular vai obrigar a se escolher magistrados de carreira e verdadeiros juízes imparciais. Vamos divulgar. Se cada um enviar para as pessoas, só assim tomarão conhecimento dessa vergonha!
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Brazil govt pushes Congress to approve 'green' bills before COP28
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Brazil's government expects Congress to approve a series of energy transition-related bills in the next 100 days that it believes will boost the country's decarbonization credentials at the upcoming COP28 climate summit, an official told Reuters on Friday.
Rodrigo Rollemberg, a secretary at Brazil's development ministry, said in an interview that the package of bills are set to include projects aimed at increasing the use of renewable fuels and regulating related sectors, such as offshore wind farms.
That would allow the South American country to strengthen its "green" commitment as nations from all over the world prepare to gather in November and December in Dubai for yearly climate talks held by the United Nations.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who took office in January, has staked his international reputation on reversing environmental backsliding under his far-right predecessor Jair Bolsonaro, when Amazon deforestation soared.
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Nunca foi tão fácil escolher o lado certo! *Candidatos que apoiam o Presidente Jair Messias Bolsonaro*2️⃣2️⃣ 🇧🇷 Vamos repassar para o Brasil inteiro! 🇧🇷 ✅ BAHIA GOVERNADOR (BA) João Roma 2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) SENADOR (BA) Dra. Raíssa Soares 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) DEPUTADO FEDERAL (BA) Alexandre Aleluia 2️⃣2️⃣5️⃣5️⃣ (PL) André Porciuncula 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣3️⃣ (PL) Capitão Alden 2️⃣2️⃣3️⃣8️⃣ (PL) Roberta Roma 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) Netinho da Bahia 2️⃣2️⃣1️⃣0️⃣ (PL) Geraldo Soares (Esposo Dra. Raíssa) 2️⃣2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ (PL) Talita Oliveira 1️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (Republicanos) Prof. Ilton Santos 3️⃣5️⃣8️⃣0️⃣ (PMB) DEPUTADO ESTADUAL (BA) Cesar Leite 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) Diego Castro 2️⃣2️⃣3️⃣8️⃣0️⃣ (PL) Rebeca Martins 2️⃣2️⃣1️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) Tenente Jailson Perreira 1️⃣4️⃣5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ (PTB) Walter Peixoto 1️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (Republicanos) Soldado Prisco 4️⃣4️⃣1️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ (UB) ✅ SERGIPE GOVERNADOR (SE) Valmir de Francisquinho 2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) SENADOR (SE) Eduardo Amorim 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) DEPUTADO FEDERAL (SE) Capitão Araújo Lima 2️⃣2️⃣1️⃣0️⃣ (PL) André David 1️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (Republicanos) Rodrigo Valadares 4️⃣4️⃣7️⃣7️⃣ (UB) DEPUTADO ESTADUAL (SE) Tenente Priscila 2️⃣2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ (PL) Instrutor Figueiredo 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (Republicanos) Waldir Vianna 3️⃣3️⃣7️⃣7️⃣7️⃣ (Mobiliza) Juliana Tarantella 4️⃣4️⃣7️⃣7️⃣7️⃣ (UB) Luizão Dona Trampi 4️⃣4️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (UB) ✅ ALAGOAS GOVERNADOR (AL) Fernando Collor 1️⃣4️⃣ (PTB) SENADOR (AL) Davi Davino Filho 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ (PP) DEPUTADO FEDERAL (AL) Delegado Fabio Costa 1️⃣1️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ (PP) Arthur Lira 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ (PP) Tenente DG 1️⃣4️⃣1️⃣5️⃣ (PTB) Flávio Moreno 1️⃣1️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PP) Capitão Sales 1️⃣4️⃣4️⃣0️⃣ (PTB) Ildo Rafael 5️⃣5️⃣7️⃣7️⃣ (PSD) DEPUTADO ESTADUAL (AL) Cabo Bebeto 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (PL) Abelardo Silva 1️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ (Republicanos) Mesaque Padilha 4️⃣4️⃣5️⃣5️⃣5️⃣ (UB) Delegado Thiago Prado 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ (PP) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci8BR8wuen3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Yokai and Yaksha - Playlist & Note
𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙮𝙡𝙞𝙨𝙩
i'll die anyway. - girl in red
✧.* I reach for me, but I'm not there
It's so lonely, but who cares
It's fine, it's okay
I'll die anyway
Juliet - Cavetown
✧.* Sometimes I act like I know
But I'm really just a kid
With two corks in his eyes
And a bully in his head
Exhale - Laureli Amadeus
✧.* Show yourself to me someday
I will be speechless
But for now let me
Lay it all down
As It Was - Harry Styles
✧.* In this world, it's just us
You know it's not the same as it was
In this world, it's just us
You know it's not the same as it was
Million Years Ago - Adele
✧.* I know I'm not the only one
Who regrets the things they've done
Sometimes I just feel it's only me
Who can't stand the reflection that they see
Cat And Mouse - Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
✧.* Am I supposed to be happy?
With all I ever wanted, it comes with a price.
Am I supposed to be happy?
With all I ever wanted, it comes with a price.
Hole In The Heart - Rachie
✧.* That’s why a hole had opened up where my heart is
Pounding, my heartbeat tried to fill up the nothing
But when i tried to say it loud, the words that left my mouth
Were nothing more than excuses
Hawk In The Night - Madds Buckley
✧.* Sharpen your talons and fight
Claw at the world as it claws out your eyes
We raised you right
Hawk in the night
Overfly - Amalee
✧.* Hands up high
Raise them high
And cast your worries to the sky
If you can't stand, then take my hand
Recently, - Liana Flores
✧.* But recently
Everyone says they are seeing less of me
I could do better if I had energy
Be like I used to be
Old Friend - Mitski
✧.* You'll meet me at Blue Diner
I'll take coffee and talk about nothing, baby
At Blue Diner,
I'll take anything you want to give me, baby
Should've Been Me - Mitski
✧.* Cause, I haven't given you what you need
You wanted me but couldn't reach me
So you went into your memory
Relive all the ways you still want me
listen before i go - Billie Eilish
✧.* If you need me
Wanna see me
Better hurry
'Cause I'm leaving soon
brutal - Olivia Rodrigo
✧.* All I did was try my best,
this the kind of thanks I get?
Unrelentless upset
They say these are the golden years
Crossing Fields - Amalee
✧.* I know your strength is what I lack
You've got my back and now that I've got yours
I have you to thank for lighting up the dark
Because you're here with me, our dreams will soar free forever
Meteor Shower - Cavetown
✧.* Missing pieces of my skull
I'll sew on patches of my own soul
There's nothing you or I can do so let the stars fall
'Cause from up here the sky's my thoughts and we're all so small
A Burning Hill - Mitski
✧.* And I am the fire and I am the forest
And I am a witness watching it
I stand in a valley watching it
And you are not there at all
Fourth of July - Sufjan Stevens
✧.* Did you get enough love, my little dove
Why do you cry?
And I'm sorry I left, but it was for the best
Though it never felt right
Line Without a Hook - Ricky Montgomery
✧.* Baby, I am a wreck when I'm without you
I need you here to stay
I broke all my bones that day I found you
Crying at the lake
Cloud 9 - Beach Bunny
✧.* But when he loves me I feel like I'm floating
When he calls me pretty I feel like somebody
Even when we fade eventually to nothing
You will always be my favorite form of loving
rises the moon - Liana Flores
✧.* Oh-oh, close your weary eyes
I promise you that soon the autumn comes
To darken fading summer skies
Breathe, breathe, breathe
Thought Crime - Rachie
✧.* The birds cry out their song in the sunset!
The empty ache I feel starts to sing a swan song too
And yet you linger still in the shadows, standing on your toes, sky a flaming red hue
Slipping off my tongue was my goodbye to you
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