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hotjaneaustenmenpoll · 2 months
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Propaganda :
Frank Churchill : In defence of Frank Churchill - I know he can be a bit of a dick but he does love Jane and makes her happy (eventually). And even though he is mean about her to throw people of the scent it's so obvious that he just wants to talk about her as much as possible because he is obsessed. And yes the piano is impractical but he sacrifices his pride and lets everyone think that he would go all the way to London just for a haircut so he can buy Jane something extravagant. And yes he's an idiot for getting her a massive piano for a tiny house but even though he's a dumb-dumb he's it's still very sweet and I personally would love to be bought a piano. And as much as Jane loves Mrs Bates maybe she's grateful for something that will give her a little break from all her talking while still bringing her pleasure.
Mr Knightley :
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nkp1981 · 7 months
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Did you know that The Jedi Archives were modelled on the Library at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland?
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trapezequeen · 4 months
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25 Days of Christmas Moodboards
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scenesandscreens · 1 year
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
Directed by Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson, Cinematography by Frank Passingham
"You know, all fathers love their sons, but... sometimes fathers feel despair, like everyone else. And they say things they only think they mean in the moment. But with time, they learn they never really meant it at all. And they may even call you ugly things like a burden or a coward, but inside... they love you."
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cinematitlecards · 1 year
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"Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" (1999) Directed by George Lucas (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones" (2002) Directed by George Lucas (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith" (2005) Directed by George Lucas (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (1977) Directed by George Lucas (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) Directed by Irvin Kershner (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi" (1983) Directed by Richard Marquand (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" (2015) Directed by J. J. Abrams (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi" (2017) Directed by Rian Johnson (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi) . . "Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise Of Skywalker" (2019) Directed by J. J. Abrams (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi)
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arkham-prisoner · 8 months
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What if Ahsoka returns to the being a Jedi and is knighted by the force ghosts of Anakin, Obi Wan and Yoda?!!
We know Hayden is involved in the series. Ewan recently did the Kenobi series and is interested in returning again. Frank Oz has returned to Yoda in 5 different projects since 2014 so is it that crazy to think about????
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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE PHANTOM MENACE 1999
Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you.
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https-hunter · 1 year
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McGregor: I’m gay
Frank:
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marvelousmrm · 1 year
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Luke Cage, Power Man #34 (McGregor/Robbins, Aug 1976). I’m enjoying Frank Robbins’s art lately. He has a pulpy, exaggerated quality that can create moody settings, panicked expressions, and grotesque movement. Somehow it balances gritty story elements like a traumatized family, hookers and junkies, and that spear-launching psycho… with absolutely goofy stuff like a chronically malfunctioning soda machine and an IRS audit.
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chasingmidnights · 2 years
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Tales of a Whumpee Newbie
Story One: Let's Hang Out Sometime
Story Two: In the Hands of the Enemy
Story Three: My Way or the Highway
Story Four: Running Out of Time
Story Five: Where Do You Think You're Going (Part 2 to Story One)
Story Six: Please...No More
Story Seven: I've Got You
Story Eight: Where Did Everybody Go?
Story Nine: For the Greater Good
Story Ten: They Look So Pretty When They Bleed
Story Eleven: Psych 101
Story Twelve: I Think I've Broken Something
Story Thirteen: Breathe In, Breath Out
Story Fourteen: Is Something Burning?
Story Fifteen: Into the Unknown
Story Sixteen: A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Story Seventeen: I Did Not See That Coming
Story Eighteen: Panic! At the Disco
Story Nineteen: Broken Hearts
Story Twenty: Toto, I Have a Feeling We're Not in Kansas Anymore
Story Twenty-One: I Don't Feel So Well
Story Twenty-Two: Do These Tacos Taste Funny to You?
Story Twenty-Three: What's One Gotta Do to Get Some Sleep Around Here?
Story Twenty-Four: You're Not Making Any Sense
Story Twenty-Five: I Think I'll Just Collapse Right Here
Story Twenty-Six: If You Thought the Head Trauma Was Bad
Story Twenty-Seven: OK, Who Had 'The Plague" On Their 2022 Bingo Card?
Story Twenty-Eight: Such Wow. Many Normal. Very Oops.
Story Twenty-Nine: I Think I Need A Doctor
Story Thirty: Now Where Did That Come From?
Story Thirty-One: Today's Special: Torture
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cidraman · 2 years
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optimarcus · 4 months
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[Star Wars] 6 of the most powerful Jedi in Star Wars
Who doesn’t want to be a Jedi? You get to move powers with your mind (through the Force), wield a laser sword (lightsabers), and say mysterious but cool-sounding phrases (“May the Force be with you”). But for more serious Star Wars fans, there’s a more pressing issue at hand — ranking the Jedi. Who is the most powerful Jedi? First, some ground rules. This list takes into account Jedi who have…
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nkp1981 · 6 months
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Art: Chris Valentine
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hollowed-theory-hall · 3 months
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The Riddle of Tom Riddle: Part 1/?
(Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7)
The Death Tool of Voldemort's Wars
So, I did say I'll make this post somewhere, so here it is.
When trying to make sense of Voldemort’s behavior in the books, I noticed that the two wars were actually very different. How they were waged, how many people died, and who was most targeted along with Voldemort's goals.
(Because I mentioned it, I'll just say Voldemort’s behavior in the book is really weird and somewhat contradictory, but I found a way to explain that. Consider this the second post on my way to analyze Voldemort after the Horcruxes one)
The Wizarding Population in the UK
The first step to figuring out how bad the wars with Voldemort actually were is to know the size of the wizarding population in the UK. Numbers of deceased don't mean much without being able to calculate percentages.
If there are 40 students a year at Hogwarts in 1990s → 400 wizards and witches between ages 10-19
Account for fewer births during and right after the war with Grindelwald in the 1930s-1940s, and the war with Voldemort in the 1970s
Account for longer life acceptancy (Average of 130)
And we get an estimate of something like this:
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With wizards being around 0.01% of the muggle population in any country.
The population in Britian in 1991 was 57,359,454, making the wizarding population 57,359*0.01% =~ 5,700
The population in Ireland in 1991 was 5.1 M, making the Irish wizarding population about 510.
So as a rough estimate, we'll say there were ~6,200 wizards and witches in the UK and Ireland together in 1991
Probably less though considering JKR killed most of Harry's grandparents' generation with Dragon Pox....
By the same logic above in the 1970s the Wizarding population in Britain and Ireland was ~5,600 + ~300 = ~5,900 wizards and witches.
So, now we have the estimated size of the population and we can gage how much damage these wars actually caused.
So, I may have compiled a list of all war casualties from both wars. I will not place the full details here (like the exact year each died), but I'll mention sides, who they were killed by, and any other information relevant to understanding the war's influence on wizarding society, and what we can learn from it about Voldemort's intentions.
For these lists:
(M) - muggle (MB) - muggleborn (PB) - pure-blood (HB) - half-blood (O) - other $ - Death Eater or affiliated ^ - Order of the Pheonix member or affiliated Italics - killed against Voldemort's orders
The First War: Surprisingly Targeted
Killed By Voldemort Personally:
~4 unnamed goblins (O)
Dorcas Meadowes (PB/HB)^
James Potter (PB)^
Lily Potter (MB)^
Killed by Death Eaters:
Mr. Bones (PB)^
Mrs. Bones (PB)^
Robert McGonagall (PB)
Marlene McKinnon (PB)^
~4 more unnamed McKinnons (PB)^
Mrs McGregor (M)
Douglas McGregor (M)
2 McGregor Children (M)
Caradoc Dearborn (PB/HB)^
Dean Thomas’ Father (PB)
Edgar Bones' Wife (PB)^
Edgar Bones (PB)^
~2 Edgar Bones' children (PB)^
Benji Fenwick (PB/HB)^
Frank Longbottom (PB)^ - Not dead, but counts
Alice Longbottom (PB)^ - Not dead, but counts
Fabian Prewett (PB)^
Gideon Prewett (PB)^
Killed by the Order of the Pheonix & Aurors:
Evan Rosier (PB)$
Wilkes (PB)$
+ 13 muggles killed by Peter Pettigrew on October 31st, 1981
+ Regulus Black who died in the cave with the Inferi
This lands us at 45 casualties (including the Longbottoms) for the first Wizarding War. Now, let's look more closely at the numbers.
Not counting the muggles and creatures other than wizards lands us at 24
24/5,900 =~ 0.40% of the wizarding population was killed in the first war.
And did you notice anything interesting about the names on the list? There is only 1 muggleborn and 1 muggle family, whose death wasn't even on Voldemort's orders. What does it tell us about the war?
Well, first off, Dumbledore's idea of morality and not using dark magic and lethal curses kind of sucks. This is hardly a war, it's a massacre. 19 Order members and their families die compared to 3 Death Eaters, one of which was killed by Voldemort's creations. Moody and Mr. Weasley aren't kidding when they say the first war was rough in the fifth book. It really was, but only for their side.
The innocent casualties of people not belonging to any side in this war stand at 19 (including the 13 muggles killed by Pettigrew), and 6 (not including Pettigrew).
It's just wild how Peter Pettigrew has the most kills in this war, more than Voldemort. And it tells you a lot about Voldemort's priorities.
His priorities clearly aren't to kill all muggleborns, we can see that much. So what are his priorities? What is he actually waging a war for if it's not to kill all muggleborns like all the characters tell us?
Well, I will post a full rundown of the timeline of the first war at some point, but for now, what we know is that Voldemort is targeting the Order of the Phoenix, who opposed him. And he is in general causing chaos for the Ministry of Magic.
We know that by 1981, Voldemort practically won, with the ministry having more spies of his than any other group. The ministry was made up of Death Eaters. But we don't know of any rules he passed in this time, or moves to legalize dark magic or outlaw muggleborns — nothing like that happened.
What did happen, was that Voldemort made a cave filled with Inferi and experimented with potions (he invented the potion of despair in the cave).
It seems, more than anything, the war was there to distract the ministry or weaken it, and less about accomplishing a specific political goal. And if he was after a specific political goal, then it isn't blood purity as he isn't rounding up muggleborns like in the second war.
The low death count overall (especially when compared to the second war) is because Voldemort is there. Voldemort does not approve of unnecessary death, even muggle one:
“Nice costume, mister!” He saw the small boy’s smile falter as he ran near enough to see beneath the hood of the cloak, saw the fear cloud his painted face. Then the child turned and ran away. . . . Beneath the robe he fingered the hand of his wand. . . One simple movement and the child would never reach his mother. . . but unnecessary, quite unnecessary. . . .
(Deathly Hollows, page 295)
Voldemort himself does not like unnecessary death. He considers it and killing in rage below him at the end of the First Wizarding War. He doesn't do it himself and doesn't let his followers kill unnecessarily up until the night he kills the Potters.
What exactly Voldemort was trying to accomplish is a question I've pondered and have a few more posts about. But understanding he wasn't really after the death of all muggleborns and neither was he after control of Magical Britain, which is made very clear by the second war, is the first step to understanding him.
The Second War: Chaos Galore
Killed By Voldemort Personally:
Bertha Jorkins (PB)
Cedric Diggory (PB)
Bathilda Bagshot (PB)
Charity Burbage (PB/HB)
Alastor Moody (PB)^
Rufus Scrimgeour (PB)
German-speaking child #1 (M)
German-speaking child #2 (M)
German-speaking woman (M)
Mykew Gregorovitch (PN)
Gellert Grindelwald (HB)
Peter Pettigrew (PB/HB)$
2 Unidentified Death Eaters (PB/HB)$
Severus Snape (HB)$
Killed by Death Eaters:
Bodrick Bode (PB/HB)
Emmeline Vance (PB)^
Sirius Black (PB)^
Amalia Bones (PB)
Florean Fortesque (PB)
Mrs. Abbott (PB/HB)
Igor Karkaroff (PB)$
Montgomery (PB/HB)
4 Unidentified Muggles (M)
Gibbon (PB)$
Albus Dumbledore (HB)^
5 Unnamed muggles in Gaddley (M)
Gornuk (O)
Edward Tonks (MB)^
Dirk Cresswell (MB)
Dobby (O)
Lavender Brown (PB)^
Camelia (PB/HB)^
Vincent Crabbe (PN)$
Colin Creevey (MB)^
Remus Lupin (HB)^
Nymphadora Tonks (HB)^
Fred Weasley (PB)^
Killed by the Order of the Pheonix:
Bellatrix Lestrange (PB)$
Killed by Golden Trio:
Bogrod (O)
Tom Riddle (Voldemort) (HB)$
+ 42 more casualties for the Battle of Hogwarts.
What we see here is that this second war was much deadlier. The Battle of Hogwarts alone had more casualties than the entirety of the First War. Even if I'm generous and add 20 more dead to my estimate of the First War, it doesn't come anywhere close to the death tool of the Second War.
Now, I ask myself, why?
The Second War was much shorter, officially ongoing between May of 1996 and May of 1998 (2 years), with the First War officially waging from 1975 to October of 1981 (6 years). What was so different between the wars that caused this kind of escalation in the second one this quickly?
We see the Second War unfold, we watch how quickly the Ministry of Magic falls and the Death Eaters take over. They quickly make laws such as the Muggleborn Registry — things that didn't happen in the first war.
“Attendance is now compulsory for every young witch and wizard,” he replied. “That was announced yesterday. It’s a change, because it was never obligatory before. Of course, nearly every witch and wizard in Britain has been educated at Hogwarts, but their parents had the right to teach them at home or send them abroad if they preferred..."
(Deathly Hollows, page 182)
Lupin is talking about the Muggleborn Registry and compulsory attendance to Hogwarts — completely new things, never seen before in Britain. They weren't around the first go-around even if Voldemort had the same amount of control over the ministry (it being made up of his followers even in the 1970s). So, what changed? What's the difference?
I pondered this question, and I realized what the main difference is — Voldemort. He is different. His priorities are different.
In the second war, Voldemort doesn't show any care for the ministry, government, or unnecessary death the way he did in the First War. In the First War he limited his Death Eaters, focusing them on targeting only Order members, but in the Second War, not only did he let them loose, but he let himself loose as well.
And I'll prove just how unconcerned he is with Britain and the war during Deathly Hollows and Half-Blood Prince.
In Half-Blood Prince, when the Death Eaters break into Hogwarts to kill Dumbledore, arguably their biggest achievement in the war thus far, and where is their leader? Off, somewhere. Researching wands so he could kill Harry Potter.
And where is Lord Voldemort, leader of the Death Eaters when his followers take over the ministry and start passing the aforementioned rules? He's in Germany, tracking down the Elder Wand.
“That’s—that’s pretty, Dolores,” she said, pointing at the pendant gleaming in the ruffled folds of Umbridge’s blouse. “What?” snapped Umbridge, glancing down. “Oh yes—an old family heirloom,” she said, patting the locket lying on her large bosom. “The S stands for Selwyn. . . . I am related to the Selwyns. . . . Indeed, there are few pure blood families to whom I am not related. . . . A pity,”
(Deathly Hollows, page 225)
Voldemort is so unaware and un-present in Britain during the time he supposedly rules it, that Dolores Umbridge can strut around the ministry with the locket that is his Horcrux and holds a piece of his soul and is his Slytherin family heirloom and claim it to belong to the Selwyn family and to be hers. And she wasn't tortured horribly to death.
Yeah, Voldemort never stepped foot in the Ministry throughout Deathly Hollows. At least, not until he retrieved the elder Wand and was convinced he could kill Harry.
In the First War, Voldemort had intentions, unrelated to blood purity as they were, but intentions nonetheless. He was actually leading and had goals for the war. In the Second War, it looks like he gave up. Like he decided killing Harry Potter is the only important thing and he isn't even bothering with anything else and lets his Death Eaters do as they please.
Conclusions:
Voldemort didn't really plan to win the Second War, he didn't really care what happened to the Ministry, as long as he could kill Harry Potter whom he is quite obsessed with. Like, he's really weird about Harry Potter, and maybe I'll talk about it more in-depth, but he's obsessed with being the one to kill Harry with a wand of his own, to the point of ignoring literally everything else.
If you are going to fight an opponent that is trying to kill you, you should probably be just as willing to be lethal in turn or you'd end up massacred like the Order of the Phoenix from the 1970s....
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lucky-dreamfisher · 1 year
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Every single audiolog in BATDR
Nathan Arch
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Wilson
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Keepers
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Shawn Flynn
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Grant Cohen
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Jack Fain
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Wally Franks
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Angus Newman
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Dale Little
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Kay Lee
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Bill Danton
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Phil Clark
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Jane Todd
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Lance Derby
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Hank Scott
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Grace Conway
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Kitty Thompson
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Steve McGregor
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Archie Carter
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