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hatchetfield · 7 months
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What If Tomorrow Comes (Black Friday)
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teranobriss · 20 days
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"Emma! Pat!"
"Paul."
"Uh-huh."
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your honor I love these three
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incorrect-sk-universe · 2 months
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Tim: Fuck!
Tom: Who taught my kid that?!
Emma: Not me!
Becky: Not me!
Everybody: *looks at Lex*
Lex: Oh yeah? Blame the fucking dropout, right? It's always the fuck- oh
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tom: it’s my fault she’s dead. i killed my family.
becky: rEmEmBeR uS iN hIgH sChOoL?
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emma: all i wanted to do was avoid dying in hatchetfield, but… here we are.
paul: iT cOuLd Be WoRsE!
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d-criss-news · 9 months
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Via Alli Thrillermiller's Instagram Story (September 1st, 2023)
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I sincerely think so many Degrassi ships were fan's expectation of them over the reality.
Ex) Semma, Jiberty, Holly J/Declan, Camaya
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nofatclips · 1 year
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Say Something by Emma-Jean Thackray from the album Yellow - Director: Avesta Keshtmand
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degrassi-ship-war · 1 year
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when i suggested i might do this on my main blog some of you expressed mild interest, so i've decided to give the people what they want and make a degrassi: the next generation character tournament.
i'm keeping this to opening credit tng characters (there will be two characters who aren't in the opening credits but whose presence looms so large that they had to be included anyway) because it was the only way i could make the math work, and also i thought it would be unfair to the degrassi junior high and degrassi high characters to set them against the tng kids. if this gains some traction and people are interested, maybe i'll do separate polls for the ogs and the next class kids (although many of them are featured in the tng polls as well) after we're done with the tng tournament.
i'm going to post the qualifying rounds later today. they'll consist of sixteen groups of five. i made the lists using a randomizer. the least voted character in each round will be disqualified, while the other four will move on to the main tournament. that way i'll narrow 80 main characters down to 64. i'll also be using these qualifiers to help seed the bracket. qualifying polls will be week-long.
this is the most math i've done willingly since high school so i hope you all appreciate the sacrifices i'm making here.
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Nicholas Saunders
British inventor and activist
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camyfilms · 1 year
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DEATH ON THE NILE 2022
All the money in the world and she’s in the freezer with the hams.
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cadybear420 · 2 years
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(At cheer practice one day)
Sydney: Guys, I just learned that one in 4 girls is gay.
Payton: So?
Sydney: That means... one of us cheerleaders is gay.
Payton: ...
Emma: ...
Sydney: ...
Sydney: I hope it's Mia. Mia is cute.
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Death on the Nile (movie)
Death on the Nile (movie)
I’ve been meaning to watch this movie ever since I’ve read the book a couple of months ago. I have been known to read an Agatha Christie novel from time to time. I’ve finally got around to watching the movie today while I had some free time. It’s quite different watching the movie play out on the screen versus reading the book in the privacy of your home. I thought the movie was pretty good.…
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oughttobeclowns · 2 years
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Review: Sister Act the Musical, Eventim Apollo
Review: Sister Act the Musical, Eventim Apollo
A megawatts ensemble make Sister Act the Musical enjoyable if expensive at the Eventim Apollo “And when you strut your stuff and do your thing” Truth be told, I don’t think anyone would have picked Sister Act the Musical to still be doing the numbers 15 years or so down the line, but only a fool would discount the star power of Whoopi Goldberg. Originally slated to appear in this revival,…
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wrishwrosh · 3 months
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hey, i find your posts about historical fiction pretty interesting, do you have any recs?
anon this is the most beautiful and validating ask i have ever received. absolutely of COURSE I have recs. not gonna be a lot of deep cuts on this list but i love all of these books and occasionally books do receive awards and acclaim because they are good. in no particular order:
the cromwell trilogy by hilary mantel. of course i gotta start with the og. it’s 40 million pages on the tudor court and the english reformation and it will fundamentally change you as a person and a reader
(sub rec: the giant, o’brien by hilary mantel. in many ways a much shorter thematic companion to the cromwell trilogy imo. about stories and death and embodiment and the historical record and 18th century ireland. if you loved the trilogy, read this to experience hils playing with her own theories about historical fiction. if you are intimidated by the trilogy, read this first to get a taste of her prose style and her approach to the genre. either way please read all four novels ok thanks)
lincoln in the bardo by george saunders. the book that got me back into historical fiction as an adult. american history as narrated by a bunch of weird ghosts and abraham lincoln. chaotic and lovely and morbid.
the everlasting by katy simpson smith. rome through the ages as seen by a medici princess, a gay death-obsessed monk, and an early christian martyr. really historically grounded writing about religion and power, and also narrated with interjections from god’s ex boyfriend satan. smith is a trained historian and her prose slaps
(sub rec: free men by katy simpson smith. only a sub rec bc i read it a long time ago and my memory of it is imperfect but i loved it in 2017ish. about three men in the woods in the post revolutionary american south and by virtue of being about masculinity is actually about women. smith did her phd in antebellum southern femininity and motherhood iirc so this book is LOCKED IN to those perspectives)
a mercy by toni morrison. explores the dissolution of a household in 17th century new york. very different place and time than a lot of morrison’s bigger novels but just as mean and beautiful
(sub rec: beloved by toni morrison. a sub rec bc im pretty sure everyone has already read beloved but perhaps consider reading it again? histfic ghost story abt how the past is always here and will never go away and loves you and hates you and is trying to kill you)
an artist of the floating world by kazuo ishiguro. my bestie sir kazuo likes to explore the past through characters who, for one reason or another (amnesia, dementia, being a little baby robot who was just born yesterday, etc), are unable to fully comprehend their surroundings. this one is about post-wwii japan as understood by an elderly supporter of the imperial regime
(sub rec: remains of the day by kazuo ishiguro. same conceit as above except this time the elderly collaborator is incapable of reckoning with the slow collapse of the system that sheltered him due to britishness.)
the pull of the stars by emma donoghue. donoghue is a strong researcher and all of her novels are super grounded in their place and time without getting so caught up in it they turn into textbooks. i picked this one bc it is a wwi lesbian love story about childbirth that made me cry so hard i almost threw up on a plane but i recommend all her histfic published after 2010. before that she was still finding her stride.
days without end by sebastian barry. this one is hard to read and to rec bc it is about the us army’s policy of genocide against native americans in the 19th century west as told by an irish cavalry soldier. it is grim and violent and miserable and also so beautiful it makes me cry about every three pages. first time i read it i was genuinely inconsolable for two days afterwards.
this post is long as hell so HONORABLE MENTIONS: the amazing adventures of kavalier & clay by michael chabon, the western wind by samantha harvey, golden hill by frances spufford, barkskins by annie proulx, postcards by annie proulx, most things annie proulx has written but i feel like i talk about her too much, the view from castle rock by alice munro, the name of the rose by umberto eco, tracks by louise erdrich
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the-forest-library · 3 months
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January 2024 Reads
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The Gentlemen's Gambit - Evie Dunmore
A Lady Guide's to Mischief and Mayhem - Manda Collins
The Ladies Rewrite the Rules - Suzanne Allain
One Night in Hartswood - Emma Denny
The Breakup Tour - Emily Wibberley
Places We've Never Been - Kasie West
Most Ardently - Gabe Cole Novoa
Okay, Cupid - Mason Deaver
Love, Me - Jessica Saunders
Dungeons and Drama - Kristy Boyce
Seven Percent of Ro Devereux - Ellen O'Clover
Eight Dates and Nights - Betsy Aldredge
Rules for Being a Girl - Candace Bushnell, Katie Cotungo
The Christmas Wish - Lindsey Kelk
After the Forest - Kell Woods
All the Hidden Paths - For Meadows
Shady Hollow - Juneau Black
Strong Poison - Dorothy L. Sayers
The Silver Chair - C.S. Lewis
The Chalice of the Gods - Rick Riordan
The Marvelous Magic of Miss Mabel - Natasha Lowe
Elf Dog and Owl Head - M.T. Anderson
Winter - Kelsey E. Gross
The Bookstore Cat - Cylin Busby
The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls
Brain on Fire - Susannah Cahalan
A Book of Days - Patti Smith
Karma - Boy George
I Hate Everyone, Except You - Clinton Kelly
The Life Brief - Bonnie Wan
The Stress Prescription - Elissa Epel
Infectious Generosity - Chris J. Anderson
Break the Cycle - Mariel Buque
Eve - Cat Bohannon
House Love - Patric Richardson
Pests - Bethany Brookshire
Freaks, Gleeks, and Dawson's Creek - Thea Glassman
But Have You Read the Book? - Kristen Lopez
The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie - Tanya Lee Stone
Normal is Just a Setting on the Dryer - Adair Lara
Men to Avoid in Art and Life - Nicole Tersigni
Friends to Keep in Art and Life - Nicole Tersigni
Parenting Advice to Ignore in Art and Life - Nicole Tersigni
Bold = Highly Recommend Italics = Worth It Crossed out = Nope
Thoughts: 
Messy memoirs, healing from generational trauma, and recovery from burnout - these are a few of my favorite things.
Goodreads Goal: 43/200
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joey jeremiah hpd spike nelson npd stephanie kaye bpd. jt yorke hpd emma nelson npd sean cameron bpd. kc guthrie hpd sav bhandari npd campbell saunders bpd. do u see my vision.
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