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luckyacid · 8 months
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Shaun Johnson Pickings, 2022 Acrylic and oil on panel with paper clay 11 1/2 x 14 in
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grande-caps · 7 months
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Heartland 17.02 - Taking the Reins Quality : HD screencaptures Amount : 946 files Resolution : 1280x720px
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shaunaj48340 · 5 months
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Happy Thanksgiving Days!!!!
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thegloriousleaguefreak · 10 months
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Why Shaun Johnson Will Be New Zealand's MVP This Season
Shaun Johnson’s consistent performances have made him a standout player in the New Zealand Warriors’ line-up. With the 2023 National Rugby League (NRL) season unfolding, Johnson’s contributions to the team and the sport have been significant, making him a key player to watch. Shaun Johnson’s journey is a compelling narrative of talent, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to the sport. His…
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caninescale-087 · 8 months
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Aperture cats
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scenesandscreens · 11 months
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The Mummy Returns (2001)
Director - Stephen Sommers, Cinematography - Adrian Biddle
"My friend, there is a fine line between coincidence and fate."
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rhymeswithfart · 10 months
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(Click so you can see them better pls)
Started watching some wrasslin
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oldtimesnew · 2 months
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Danskin 1990
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nightfang22 · 1 year
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Masterlists of All My Work
Updated 04/19/2024
Requests are OPEN!
Hazbin Hotel:
Alastor (NO SMUT)
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Angel Dust
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Lucifer
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Daddy,I'm A Zombie:
Gonner
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One of Us Is Lying:
Simon Kelleher
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Kinktober Day 1:"Let me see those eyes."
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Wayne:
Wayne McCullough
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-Virgin Lovers
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IT:
Patrick Hockstetter
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-Patrick's Princess Part One
-Patrick's Princess Part Two
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John Doe+:
John Doe
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Homestuck:
Dave Strider
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Sollux Captor
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Mituna Captor
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Karkat Vantas
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Kankri Vantas
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Stranger Things:
Eddie Munson
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Gareth Emerson
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Honor Society:
Michael Dipnicky
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Creepypasta:
Jeff The Killer
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Ben Drowned
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Eyeless Jack
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Ticci Toby
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Adventure Time:
Marshall Lee
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The Good Doctor:
Shaun Murphy
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Heathers:
Jason Dean
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Your Boyfriend:
Peter
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Eddsworld:
Tord
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-The Norski and the Themby Chapter One
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-The Norski and the Themby Chapter Four
-The Norski and the Themby Chapter Five
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Tom
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SallyFace:
Sal
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Larry
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South Park:
Kenny McCormick
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-Get Angry
We Need To Talk About Kevin:
Kevin Khatchadourian
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American Horror Story:
Tate Langdon
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Kit Walker
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Kyle Spencer
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Jimmy Darling
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Kai Anderson
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Criminal Minds:
Spencer Reid
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My Hero Academia:
Katsuki Bakugo
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Izuku Midoriya
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-Tattoo Artist Izuku
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-Bite Of Fate
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Shoto Todoroki
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Eijiro Kirishima
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Hitoshi Shinsou
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Denki Kaminari
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Dabi
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Shouta Aizawa
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-Can't Erase Heartbreak
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jelly-hues · 2 years
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So I finally completed my Gilmore cosplay and I’m really excited to share it. I have recently gotten into critical and what better way to fully show that by making a full-blown cosplay. I do have another cosplay planned that is specifically from critical a certain blue character from campaign three🤫🤫. But until then I’ll be posting a lot more of Gilmore this is definitely not the last of him.❤️❤️❤️
I have more videos on my TikTok account and Instagram
user name is: jelly_Hues
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thehappywun · 11 months
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Also includes a link my full audience recording, in the description. Have a full video as well, which I'll put out there at some point.
These guys did not name themselves in a way friendly to the algorithms so they didn't enjoy the success the guy who did did, but at one point in time, they were one of the most compelling acts in their space...unfortunately personal demons affecting bassist / vocalist Shaun Durkan (now in Soft Kill) would play a part in what proved to be the group's undoing...they did try to start again several years later, but aside from a few new songs surfacing, nothing more has been heard from them besides a compilation that came out online a couple of years ago.
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grande-caps · 1 year
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Heartland 16.09 - True Colours, New Tricks Quality : HD Screencaptures Amount : 868 files Resolution : 1280x720px
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shaunaj48340 · 2 months
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Happy Valentine's Day Everyone, but My parent love Valentine's Day and I love it!
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widemouthmason · 11 months
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Late Night Walking out on September 8, 2023; two more albums coming on vinyl!
New Wide Mouth Mason album and more albums on vinyl!
Our new record, Late Night Walking will be released September 8th on vinyl (via We Are Busy Bodies) and wherever you stream songs. The first taste, a stompy, chonky blues rocker called You Pushed Me, is out now.Go take ‘er for a spin, yeah? We made this with Ryan Dahle at his beautiful studio on Mayne Island BC.Our big brother Gordie Johnson rode like hell on that bass. But wait, there’s…
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blowflyfag · 21 days
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated: March 2024
THE LOCKUP
BY BRIAN R. SOLOMON
WHEN YOU’VE BEEN following this great sport as long as I have, you start to get a real sense for when something just works … when someone has something special, and is destined to make it big. Sometimes, it might take a very long time. And it might even seem like it’s never going to happen. But for some, it just takes longer, and, if they have the right combination of determination, skill, and luck, it happens.
LA Knight is one of those people. I’ve known it for years, but it’s nice to see the rest of the business finally catch up.
The year 2023 was a watershed moment in the 20-year career of WWE’s newest phenomenon. This marked the time when Knight finally broke through and did something that is so refreshing to see, but is so rarely allowed to happen in today’s industry: He got over organically. The fans made him into a superstar; not the office. He’s not a corporate product.
Quite the opposite! LA Knight is someone the office didn’t necessarily see all that much in, but the people felt otherwise. He won them over, and now it’s paying dividends, as WWE has a new main-event fan favorite on its hands. 
Yes, I’ve heard all the knocks. As this magazine goes to press, LA Knight just turned 41 years old. Guess what? That’s the same age as Asuka, Finn Balor, and Damien Priest. Cody Rhodes, who’s arguably made himself into WWE’s hottest fan favorite main-eventer in the past couple of years, is just three years younger than LA Knight. So are Sami Zayn, Charlotte Flair, and none other than Roman Reigns himself. Sure, Knight has a finite number of years ahead of him as a major, viable wrestling superstar. But you can rest assured he’s primed to make the most of those years. The idea that he’s somehow “too old” for the position he’s in is ludicrous.
[While some critics deride LA Knight for his similarities to Steve Austin and Dwayne Johnson, Brian R. Solomon suggests the rising superstar doesn’t get enough credit for making those influences his own.
PHOTO BY JERRY VILAGRANA]
It’s funny how one of Knight’s greatest strengths–his ability to tap into the best aspects of what made the stars of the Attitude Era get over–has also been called out by some as a negative. From when I first came to be acquainted with his work years ago, I enjoyed how he seemed to be a hybrid of the best elements of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and The Rock. If that makes him derivative, then he’s no more derivative than Ric Flair emulating Buddy Rogers, Hulk Hogan emulating “Superstar” Billy Graham, or Dusty Rhodes taking from Thunderbolt Patterson.
In other words, nothing exists in a bubble. The greats of today build themselves on the templates created by the stars of the past. That’s nothing new. And in 2023, a wrestler with the swagger and charisma of the Attitude Era actually stands out from the pack.
Most importantly of all, LA Knight believes himself to be a star, and that belief has spread to the people. He’s willed it for himself, because he knows he’s earned it. That’s what happens when you’ve been scratching and scraping for 20 years to achieve something that means the world to you.
[Eli Drake poses for a photo backstage at a taping of David Marquez’ UWN Primetime Live in September 2020. By that time, WWE brass certainly already had their eyes on the man who would go on to main event against Roman Reigns.
PHOTO BY JUSTIN COTTERELL/UNITED WRESTLING NETWORK]
Since the days of WWE’s Ruthless Aggression–back when TNA and Ring of Honor were in their respective infancies–the man known to his parents as Shaun Ricker has been making his way in the business, and he’s been learning every step of the way. He got his start in the 200s at Ohio’s Heartland Wrestling Association under the watchful eye of legendary trainer Les Thatcher. At the time, HWA served as a developmental system for WWE. Ricker actually made his WWE debut on an episode of Heat in 2006, teaming with another young unknown, Jon Moxley, in a handicap match against The Big Show.
In what would be the start of a pattern, he wasn’t quite able to break through. And when WWE ended its relationship with HWA in 2009, Ricker moved on, hitting the West Coast and becoming a standout of the California independent scene. 
Part of that campaign meant becoming a regular at David Marquez’ Championship Wrestling from Hollywood, then a flagship member of the NWA. This TV exposure started to show what he could do, and earned him a tryout with NXT in 2013. But his first run there would turn out pretty uneventful, consisting of half a year of house shows and dark matches. It just wasn’t his time yet. 
In 2015, the future LA Knight got his first big break in TNA/IMPACT, where he also took on the name many fans first knew him under: Eli Drake. He spent the next four years there, honing his skills against some of the best in the business, and even holding the IMPACT World championship for five months. For most performers with his age and experience, that might have been the peak. For him,it was just the precursor.
After leaving IMPACT in 2019, Drake reached a whole new audience as one of the cornerstone stars of Billy Corgan’s new incarnation of the NWA, where he held the NWA World tag team title with James Storm. But the pandemic put a crimp in things and halted much of the NWA’s production in 2020. By the time it started back up again, Eli Drake had been snatched up by WWE, sent to NEXT, and given a whole new name.
Even then, success was far from a sure thing, as fans know all too well. Saddled with the unfortunate Max Dupri persona–and even shoehorned into the role of manager by Vince McMahon, who just didn’t see him as a top player–the man rose above it all, proving that even Vince can be wrong sometimes.
Thankfully, Paul Levesque believed in LA Knight and, gradually, Knight took the reins. A feud with Bray Wyatt, in which Knight was positioned as nothing more than a stepping stone, instead proved the catalyst for his dramatic transformation into a superstar on the rise.
Tired of getting so close but falling short of where he knew he belonged, LA Knight took control of his own destiny. After all these years, the taste of success is that much sweeter. Now, everyone is saying his name, and likely will be for some time to come. 
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The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries: The House on Possessed Hill
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I've never read any of the Hardy Boys books. The reason for this is that our headmistress subjected Enid Blyton's books to the same unfounded criticism levelled at the Hardy Boys books in the US: that they weren't proper literature and would stop the kids reading any proper literature. On this basis she banned the books completely from school premises and systematically shamed anyone caught with them. Of course the result was that Famous Five and Secret Seven books were passed around surreptitiously like the contraband they were and nobody at my school read the wildly successful Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew because they weren't banned.
I did, however, manage to watch the TV adaptations later, in my teens. Perhaps I should clarify that this post is about the 1977 to 1979 ABC series starring Parker Stevenson, Shaun Cassidy and Pamela Sue Martin or Janet Louise Johnson. I loved the mysterious theme tune and the plots. It's a show of the genre that I like to think of as aspirational for early teens: the kids are definitely kids but just older enough that they have a freedom the viewers don't have so that it can prompt dreaming, hero worship, or even crushes. This was never the effect of the Famous Five, which was clearly set in a world which didn't exist and where the kids had a freedom that no kids in human history have ever had. In the books Frank and Joe are permanently 16 and 17 respectively, which is probably just the right age to get this effect, They're probably a bit older in this series but still apparently free of the adult responsibilities of earning a living, studying, family, and so on.
The House on Possesed Hill is an absolute superb episode which basically takes the plot of a horror film and twists it slightly to fit in into the mould of the show. Joe and Frank come across Stacey, a young woman who is running away from a baying crowd who are after her. She wants to shelter from them in a mysterious house and she says the townspeople are after her because they think she is a witch: their evidence for this is that she foresaw an accident a friend had.
The show plays her psychic abilities very straight, at no point questioning what she says. In fact it seems uncanny.
Rightly, I think, at the beginning the townspeople just keep their distance from the house and don't give any excuse to Joe for being after her. This is somehow much more scary than the classic horror film tropes where she's either excaped from the local Nursing Home for the Insane Daughters of Gentlefolk (Matron: Jessica Fletcher) or she is the ward in court of the town sheriff who for no apparent reason doesn't want to go back to his house. We hear them talking amongst themselves and they do believe the house is cursed.
In fact the local sheriff doesn't help at all, saying that there's nothing he can do because it's not illegal to want to speak to someone and demanding that a crime be committed or else the Hardy boys had better shut up or leave his town. But then, ACAB.
In fact I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that on first viewing I completely missed that the house Stacey and Joe escape into is of course the house from Psycho. Since realising its identity I have seen that it's been used endlessly in film and TV since obviously a boy's best friend is his mother. I was going to make a quip that the only show it hasn't appeared in is Murder, She Wrote, but of course it's even made an appearance in that. Damnit this show follows the old dark house trope to the extent of having a mysterious hand pull out the telephone wire just as Joe tries to make a call.
The show returns to the world of the classic horror film when Joe and Frank take Stacey home and she's met by the family doctor, who is utterly creepy. Despite Stacey having been seen by specialists in New York who couldn't make head nor tail of her, Dr Creepy then does some kind of regression in the show which mysteriously reveals everything that has happened in her life. Medical ethics, anyone?
If you want a criticism of this episode you might possibly feel that it's got an embarras des richesses in the multiple possible explanations for what's going on in the house leading to a conclusion where it turns out it's several at once. However since the point of this episode is to draw from about every old dark house film ever, that's the point. There's also my enduring query about this show that Parker Stevenson was too old for the role he plays.
This is an excellent episode drawing on the rich horror film tradition.
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