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grande-caps · 9 months
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Mayans M.C 5.10 - "Slow to Bleed Fair Son "
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cagesidepress · 8 months
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DWCS 2023: Episode 3 Breakdown and Predictions
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drsonnet · 24 days
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Palestinians shot in the legs during demonstrations at the #Gaza Strip’s border with Israel. Photograph: Felipe Dana/#AP
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leeenuu · 2 years
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Pictures from the "russian world" from the past week, nothing too graphic:
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Local residents receive drinking water at a distribution centre in Toretsk, eastern Ukraine, Monday, April 25, 2022. Toretsk residents have had no access to water for more than two months because of the war. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
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A building heavily damaged by multiple Russian bombardments stands near a frontline in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, April 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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A wall of flowers and photographs served as a memorial for civilians killed since the start of the Russian invasion in Lviv, Ukraine, on Sunday, April 24, 2022. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times)
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Men hold portraits of from left: Kira Glodan, three-month-old, her mother Valerya Glodan, 28, and grandmother Lyudmila Yavkina, 54, killed in their apartment by shelling, during a funeral ceremony at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa, Ukraine, Wednesday, April 27, 2022. According Ukrainian officials five people including a three-month-old infant were killed and 18 injured in a missile attack in the Black Sea port city of Odesa on last Saturday, April 23. (AP Photo/Max Pshybyshevsky)
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Ukrainian Iryna caresses dogs as she asks for money to support a centre for abandoned dogs next to a poster that reads in Ukrainian: "Heroes don't die", in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, April 25, 2022. Iryna is a volunteer who helps in a shelter where dozen of abandoned dogs have been moved in. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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The pulverized remnants of Mariupol, Ukraine, on Friday, April 22, 2022. Despite Russian claims of having taken the city, heavy fighting continued. (Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters)
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A Soviet era monument to a friendship between Ukrainian and Russian nations is seen during its demolition, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in central Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
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gungieblog · 2 years
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Residents prepare tea in a basement being used as a bomb shelter in Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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thecomicsnexus · 7 months
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GHOSTBUSTERS VOL. 2 #1-20
2013-2014
By Erik Burnham, Dan Schoening, Luis Antonio Delgado, Andrew Harmon, Evan Shaner, Samuel Plata, Blair D. Shedd, Felipe Torrent, Ester Salguero, Erik Evensen and Neil Uyetake
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The original Ghostbusters disappear and it is up to a new team to fill up the void left by their absence.
But upon their return, things start acceleration into a conflict between two Sumerian deities that could require a human sacrifice... from the heart of the team.
SCORE: 8
While the quality of this volume is similar to the first one, I have to say that my level of engagement with it suffered from time to time, especially in the first half of it. And the only thing I can really point out for it, is that the original team stopped being together most of the time. One obvious reason was the marriage of Winston... an essential distraction for this story to work as a whole.
Some classic characters left out from the first volume, like Louis and Dana come back... but to me, who still hasn't read all the pre-volume one mini-series, the reasons for them being away are a bit mysterious. They do explain why they happened, but I felt like I was missing backstory with them.
Overall the story wasn't as consistent in engagement as the first volume, but it does provide some cool moments you will remember.
As for the art, there are a bit more guest artists in this volume, right around the time my interest was waning. At this point I think Dan Schoening is a must have for this book. His style may be cartoonish (as in editorial cartoons), but you get the idea immediately of who he is drawing.
Next stop for the Ghostbusters will be their crossover with the TMNT, which I already covered in this blog.
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longreads · 1 year
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This week we are featuring stories from Renata Brito and Felipe Dana, Jeff Weiss, Maddy Crowell, Stephen Rodrick, and David Jenkins.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week 
The tragic story behind one of the many boats that wash up to shore carrying the bodies of desperate migrants.
A profile of a Southern California rap legend with an underappreciated talent.
A glimpse into the life of a cybersecurity expert who rose to the top of her game.
Time in class with an Indian guru who boasts nine million social media followers.
The joy of soaking up the sights and sounds while walking in a desert.
Read our editors’ favorite stories this week, up on Longreads now.
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myckicade · 11 months
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Mayans M.C. - 05x03
Hey! I didn't mind this one!
Minimal bitching ahead, but prepare for many a random thought.
First off, right out of the gate, I am doubling-down on the idea that Angel and Marcus are not making it out of this season alive. Angel is coming around to the same formula as Early Jax. He has his boy. He's re-evaluating his choices. Every time I think of how much development his character is (finally) receiving, I cringe, because that just isn't a good thing...
NOW. How awesome was it to see and hear Marcus laugh, huh? That was so sweet. I know it comes on the heels of watching his relationship with his family take a tumble (and good on his little girl for voicing it), but... The man is clearly battling some demons, maybe even depression. He hasn't done anything so terrible (family-wise) that he can't turn it around.
Unless, y'know, he gets shot.
On that note, a pre-emptive 'Fuck you, EZ'.
It's nice to see Dana Delany on a show I watch, again. (I don't think it's happened since Desperate Housewives, to be perfectly honest). She brings a certain grace and strength to the screen, someone who I think could actually tangle with Potter and come out victorious. I'm intrigued. Very intrigued.
I'm glad Felipe brought the letters to Miguel. If nothing else, he can verify the truth, even if he chooses to ignore it. This is either going to lead to him swearing EZ and Angel off as pure enemies (again), or he's going to fuck himself over trying to keep them safe. In his own way. (This is my favorite storyline in the entire show, and I spend entirely too much time thinking about how this could all go so very, very wrong for all those involved).
Oooh. Miguel and Angel together to stop Baby Brother would be what I'd want, more than anything. (It won't happen, but let a broad dream, 'uh?). It's that picture of the two of them, and baby Maverick together. It's getting to me, dudes.
Yeah. Fuck you, EZ.
Speaking of. I hope Emily gets out. As in, out of my face. I know she's a mother, but the idea of her being able to get away with her kid is... laughable, certainly after what became of her sister. So. The sooner she goes - be it by her own choice(s), or not - the happier this chick will be.
I feel no sympathy for her. No apologies.
There was something that made me laugh during the episode, and I'll be damned if I can remember what it was now. -_-. As usual...
Bishop about broke my heart. I was kind of surprised when he spilled his guts, instead of telling Angel to 'Fuck Off' at the very beginning of the question. Pleased, but surprised. It's encouraging to think that maybe, just maybe, he doesn't want another father making the same mistakes he feels he did, himself. *whimpers*. I'm telling you, I've been trying to write Bottom of the Bottle, Pt. 2 for over a year now, and I had a breakthrough with something that was said in this episode.
Speaking of whimpers... Yup. Isaac is making grown men cry. Way to go, dude. >XD.
And. Well. Fucking Butterfly. Now, I can figure how Thelma and Louise Letty and Hope are (potentially) going to go out. I'm rooting for them, though. All the way. ALL the way. Hope is right. They are fucked six ways to Sunday, but... Omigosh... The happy squees when SHE DIDN'T LEAVE LETTY. My heart. MY HEART.
And, if I haven't said it already, FUCK YOU, EZ. You're going to get everyone killed, at this freaking rate. Everyone, their families, their (Forbid, Please) pets... It just won't be pretty. Dragging Angel along on a beg job negotiation after the motherfucker they're visiting already threatened murder?! I've had it with this douchebag motherfucker.
*ahems*
Oh, yeah. Creeper. That poor bastard, left to hold his own against a whole fucking prison. Uh-huh. I'm glad it was Hank that he called, for whatever reason, even if he's just the one in charge of fielding calls from prison. I'm glad it was Hank, because Hank is about as pure as they come. All heart. No bullshit. He'll weed it out, one way or another. I have that faith. (I fucking love Hank).
Dude. I wish I could remember why I was laughing last night. Sheesh.
All said, while a touch boring, 05x03 was a pretty decent episode.
P.S. This heroin thing is going to blow up in their faces. Terrible pun intended.
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apotheose44 · 2 years
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Felipe Dana | AP Photo
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AP IMAGES BLOG - 10 weeks in Ukraine, making images hard to forget by manhhai Ira Gavriluk holds her cat as she walks next to the bodies of her husband, brother and another man, who were killed outside her home in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, April 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) apimagesblog.com/russia-ukraine-war-drafts/2022/5/14/10-w... https://flic.kr/p/2nuQgqQ
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unhonestlymirror · 2 years
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Вони побачили, що це зовсім інша країна. Вони побачили, що тут зовсім інші люди. Люди, які впевнені в собі. Які вірять у свою державу. Які вміють поважати інших, бо поважають себе. Які не хочуть захоплювати чуже, але не віддадуть нічого свого. Які захищатимуть кожне місто, кожну вулицю, кожне поле.
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They saw that it’s a completely different country. They saw that these are completely different people. People who are confident. Who believe in their state. Who know how to respect others because they respect themselves. Who do not want to capture someone else’s property, but will not give up anything that belongs to them. Who will protect every city, every street, every field.
Photo: Erin Trieb, Department of Culture and Information Policy at Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Serhii Korovainyi, Elena Tita, Kaoru Ng, Felipe Dana, Petros Giannakouris, Herman Krieger, David Guttenfelder.
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cagesidepress · 1 year
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Scouting Prospects for Dana White's Contender Series Season 7
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jessicalinch · 10 months
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PHOTOJOURNALISM
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Bucha, Ukraine, April 4, 2022. Artist: Felipe Dana
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Luhansk, Ukraine 2014. From the collection “Black Days of Ukraine”.
Artist: Valery Melnikov
This powerful image was created by Valery Melnikov. Both photos I chose are from a Ukrainian conflict or war during different time periods. This one specifically is from 2014 when “the separatists and the official Ukrainian authorities [were] gradually escalating into war” as stated by the artist himself. In the image, innocent civilians are running for their lives as their home is burning on fire from an air attack. This photograph visually represents the story to the viewer because it shows the devastation of the war and how it affects the innocent people. I chose both of my photojournalism photo examples from Ukraine because my dad is from Ukraine and my mom is from Russia. These images personally touch me as these are my parents’ people that are being affected by these horrible wars and conflicts.
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leeenuu · 2 years
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The bodies of Russian soldiers, some horribly disfigured. Relatives weeping over the dead, some killed because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. And always, the thousands of Ukrainians fleeing horrific destruction as their cities and villages came under bombardment. These are the images that Associated Press photographer Felipe Dana captured while working in Ukraine for just over 10 weeks beginning in early March, from Lviv in the west, to the capital of Kyiv, and farther east to Kharkiv, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. He says he often arrived in a neighborhood along with emergency workers, minutes after a Russian attack. Sometimes Dana found a spouse next to the body, crying. Other times, bodies would be on a nearly empty street, fatally struck by a small piece of shrapnel. “I saw a lot of things I wish never happened, horror scenes I can only hope will never repeat,” he says.
Some of those pictures in that article are graphic.
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gungieblog · 2 years
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Ukrainian soldiers take cover from incoming artillery fire in Irpin on March 13.
“As we were heading out of Irpin, things heated up and the sound of incoming shelling became closer and more frequent,” Associated Press photographer Felipe Dana said. “We saw a couple of soldiers running for shelter so we followed them. It looked like a safe place. We ended up spending the next hour there as the bombardment kept coming, until it felt like a safe moment to leave.”
Moments after taking this picture, Dana learned that American journalist Brent Renaud had been killed in Irpin that day.
“I returned weeks later, only after Russian troops withdrew from the region,” Dana said. “I saw a very different city — destroyed and with dozens of bodies left on the streets of Irpin and Bucha.”
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tirelesseye · 11 months
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"Residents being evacuated from a flooded neighborhood in Kherson after major dam collapsed after an explosion in Ukraine, Tuesday, Jun 6, 2023.". Photo by Felipe Dana https://www.instagram.com/p/CtKpE5aIz96/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==
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