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All Eyes Lead to the Truth | Our Town (2x24)
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Heat warms Jess Harold’s cheeks as he leads the two FBI Agents through the winding assembly lines. The hum of machinery and the sharp scent of raw chicken suddenly seems more intense with outsiders walking amongst his workers. He’s been here before, of course: on the spot and questioned by authority, his proficiency and professionalism on the line — his neck, even — and has always come out of the hot pot as smooth as boiled bones. 
Jess Harold’s loyalties lie in Dudley. 
Or else.
“So George Kearns really did threaten to shut the plant down,” Agent Scully prods him for more.
“Oh, he tried.” He hands her the FDA approval sheets. “The only problem this plant ever had was George.”
“Problem enough to do something about?”
He feels Sheriff Aren’s eyes glued to him, following his every move. He shrugs it off to spout his usual spiel: nonchalance, nothing out of the ordinary here, folks. 
Jess excuses himself when the shift horn blows, but Agent Scully seems contemplative, her blue eyes glancing up at her partner’s overly curious ones. He is a problem, Jess knows. In fact, they both are.
Read the rest on Ao3 | @monikafilefan
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sunkist-scientist · 5 months
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only REAL 90s kids will rememberfjy73ty8oijeld
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politicaldilfs · 3 months
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Minnesota Governor DILFs
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Tim Walz, Arne Carlson, Al Quie, Mark Dayton, Elmer L. Andersen, Harold LeVander, Jesse Ventura, Karl Rolvaag, Luther Youngdahl, Tim Pawlenty, Edward J. Thye, Rudy Perpich, Orville Freeman, Wendell R. Anderson
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housewifebuck · 10 months
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undeadtoll · 5 months
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Hey Dr. nox!! why do you call your brother an idiot and what makes him an idiot exactly??
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Xavier by @youreverydayghost
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camyfilms · 1 year
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ROMEO + JULIET 1996
And when I shall die, take him and cut him up in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will fall in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun.
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somedaey · 1 year
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HAROLD - JESSE VISSER
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promosbrasil · 18 days
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Chicago Fire 12x13 Promo [ Never Say Goodbye ] SEASON FINALE
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hayleylovesjessica · 3 months
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Jessica Chastain and Jess Weixler, 24 February 2024, Los Angeles
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bullet-prooflove · 1 year
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THE ASK BOX IS EMPTY AND REQUIRES SUSTENANCE!!!
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Feed it with more asks!
Take a look at my pinned post to see who I am writing for, the rules and for any prompts if you are stuck!
If your ask hasn't been part of this weekends binge I apologise, it just means it didn't work for me.
Feel free to send more!
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expirisims · 1 year
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Baby Incoming!
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Adriana’s study time got interrupted by a little something!
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Congratulations Adriana and Jaime!! Ummm...I really wish I could remember the baby’s name LOL! It’s been so long! I promise, next time I open this save I’ll look it up for you!
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When she got home, Jaime and Harold were where else but having a complete throw down upstairs...
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Most of the household was sleeping peacefully upstairs, but Jaime and Adriana were getting a crash course in newborn care. As the sun finally began to rise it’s expectant father Woodrow to the rescue.
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Jaime is dreaming about Harold. I wonder if it’s a nightmare or if he’s still harboring feelings for him.
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What’s this??!! It looks like our baby explosion is still going!
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The Running Man (1987)
Paul Michael Glaser, 1hr 41m [Day 14, 2014]
"Plus, I'm not into politics. I'm into survival." - Ben Richards
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It's the future... year 2017. The world economy has collapsed. Political strife, poverty and authoritarianism are keeping people suppressed. The government keeps everyone under control in the US by funding a to-the-death gladiatorial game show, hosted by Damon Killian (Richard Dawson)
The show needs a steady stream of contestants to feed the machine and Ben Richards (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is delicious fodder. Ben's been all over the news for breaking out of prison, alongside dissidents. But he's not political, he's simply an innocent police helicopter pilot, framed by the government for firing on peaceful protesters.
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Ben is put into the game and we get to watch as he, along with other "criminals" take on one gladiator after another, each test requiring increasing skill and tolerance for absurdity.
The Running Man is a classic 80s action film with plenty of one liners for Arnold, and the supporting cast, including Yaphet Kotto, Jesse Ventura, Jim Brown and Maria Concita Alonso are great fun. The Harold Faltermeyer score keeps the energy up, and the visuals are good.
Overall I think the movie is fine, and mostly played for cornball laughs. Not a must see.
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Sidenote: There were eerie moments watching this film, especially depictions of protesters getting fired upon by the police. It brought up Ferguson and the protests we see today. Stomach turning.
Pair with: If you want to see a better dystopian "fight to the death" thriller, see Battle Royale or a Hunger Games film. If you want a better Arnold film, just watch Predator.
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therealmrpositive · 2 months
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The Master of Disguise (2002)
In today's review, I find it pretty easy to get into character, as I attempt a #positive review of the 2002 family-friendly feature film, The Master of Disguise #DanaCarvey BrentSpiner #JenniferEsposito #HaroldGould #JamesBrolin #EdieMcClurg
To be an actor, you have to embody many characters, take on their looks, mannerisms, and even the way that they speak and channel that into the performance, you must study your character down to the letter. Some people can find this skill as natural as breathing, and when you can watch. In 2002, a comedian took that artistry to combat a plot of epic proportions in The Master of Disguise. The…
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jamezvaldes · 11 months
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my dad is seeing boygenius with me. can y’all pray for me
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ROSWELL ALIENS- NEW MEXICO
Finally finished all 50 State Cryptids! Time to start putting them together into a book!
I always have a bit of a quandary whenever I showcase an alien as a “State Cryptid”. For many people the term “cryptid” typically refers to unknown Earthly animals. But over time this blog has evolved into more of an overall tour of speculative creatures in American pop culture and folklore where the lines between “natural animal”, “supernatural entity”, and “extraterrestrial” become very blurry. I’m also much more interested in the history behind these sightings than the classification of each creature, or even whether it plausibly exists at all. Plus I’ve already featured several extraterrestrials already such as the Pascagoula creatures, the North Dakota Meccano-Mummy, and the Grays that allegedly abducted Barney and Betty Hill.
June 14, 1947- Rancher W.W. “Mac” Brazel and his son were driving on their property 80 miles outside of Roswell, New Mexico when they came upon “a large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, and rather tough paper, and sticks.” What was it? They had no idea.
 Initially unsure about what to do with the strange find, Brazel collected some of the debris a few days later and drove it into Roswell to give to Sheriff George Wilcox. The sheriff, equally perplexed, contacted the nearby Roswell Army Airfield’s 509th Composite Group. They sent a team out to the desert to collect the remaining debris and ascertain what it was. A few days later Major Jesse Marcel made a statement to the local paper about the incident. Though he didn’t explain exactly what the object was, headlines claimed the army had captured a “flying saucer”.
Flying saucers were in the news a lot that year. On June 24th, 1947 amateur pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing an airborne, disk-shaped vehicle near Mt. Rainier in Washington. Later, Navy seaman Harold Dahl claimed he had seen a whole group of the strange objects on June 21st near Puget Sound. Soon people were sighting flying saucers everywhere. Much of this hysteria was fueled by fears of the growing power of the Soviet Union and worries about what secret experiments they might be conducting. Paranoia about unknown Russian flying vehicles soon turned upwards beyond the boundaries of Earth as people began to speculate that flying saucers actually came from other worlds. These mysterious objects were labeled UFOs- Unidentified Flying Objects- by the US military and the term quickly caught on in popular culture. Though UFO originally just meant an unknown aerial object, with no indication of origin, it became synonymous with extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Eventually the army explained that the debris found near Roswell had come from a downed weather balloon. But such a prosaic explanation did not stick with the public. The idea that creatures from outer space had crashed on Earth had firmly taken hold, and a good number of people believed that this “weather balloon” story was just a flimsy cover-up. It certainly didn’t help that the government was tight-lipped about many of its programs out of fear that the Soviets might get wind of them.
 It turns out, though, that the weather balloon story was actually close to the truth. In the late 1940s the government began Project MOGUL, in which massive balloons equipped with sensitive detection instrument were launched high into the ionosphere to look for signs that Russia was testing nuclear weapons. One of these balloons had fallen out of the sky, crashed on Brazel’s ranch. Not wanting to reveal their secret project, military officials had felt it was better to let the “alien spacecraft” idea percolate in the popular imagination instead.
A decade later In the 1950s rumors cropped up that people had seen government agents collecting alien bodies in the New Mexico desert. These stories were soon conflated with the Roswell crash legend, leading to conspiracy theories about frozen alien corpses preserved in secret government hangers. For many years any secretive government sight was rumored to have “aliens in the freezers”. Eventually accusations settled on Area 51, a classified military base in the Nevada desert.
 These reports too had a more down-to-Earth explanation, though. Investigations revealed that the “alien bodies” had actually been special crash dummies fitted with sensors and dropped from airplanes by the Airforce to test the effects of high-altitude parachute drops. Like Project MOGUL, these tests had been hidden behind a thick veil of secrecy which did little to dispel the rumors.
As for Area 51, though the government denied its existence for decades despite clear evidence that it existed, it was officially confirmed in 2013 as a base for testing experimental aircraft such as the U2 spy plane, the Archangel-12, the SR-71 Blackbird, and others. No word on frozen alien corpses, though. By the way, the name “Area 51” is more of a pop culture term. The base is typically just called “Groom Lake”, “Homey Airport”, or simply the “Nevada Test and training Range” by the CIA.
The Roswell Aliens story gained a major surge in popularity in the 90s with shows like “The X-Files” and “Dark Skies”, movies like “The Arrival” and “Independence Day”, and comic books like “Roswell, Little Green Man” by Bill Morrison. There was even a 1995 psuedo-documentary called “Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction” produced by the Fox Network and hosted by Star Trek actor Jonathon Frakes. It allegedly showed vintage footage of the dissection of an alien corpse from the Roswell crash.  This video was eventually revealed to be a hoax, with the corpse actually a rubber dummy stuffed with jam and animal organs from a butcher.
For my depiction of the Roswell aliens, I wanted to get away from the typical images of corpses lying on dissection tables or floating in preservative-filled tubes. I also wanted to avoid the trope of aliens as malicious, terrifying invaders like in Independence Day or any number of B horror movies.
Instead, I chose to portray them as normal beings adapting to a new life on Earth.   Here we see one of the aliens recovered from their crash with the help of a wheelchair and prosthetics. I’ve imagined them setting up a new life for themselves in New Mexico, just trying to keep to themselves. They’ve taken a keen interest in their new home, evident in their collection of local plants like ocotillo and yucca. They’ve also made friends with many locals, including Indigenous communities, evident here in the “Singing Mother” figure on the table. These figures were first created in 1964 by artist Helen Cordero of the Pueblo de Cochiti, a community of the Keres Pueblo peoples.
As immigrants themselves, the Roswell Aliens also feel a kinship with the many other people that have moved to New Mexico from other countries. This is reflected in the alebrije they got from a Oaxacan-born artist.
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The Roswell UFO Festival!
A Smithsonian article on the crashed MOGUL balloon
An article from History.com about the Roswell incident
An article from the Chicago tribune about the high-altitude dummies that were mistaken for alien bodies.
A Space.com article about Area 51
An article about the infamous "Alien Autopsy" pseudo-documentary
Another article about the "Alien Autopsy" film
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Who do you think are the most OP members of the FlashFam? I think it's difficult, the majority of them has almost the same powers.
Oh easy.
Wally, Bart and Barry.
I think we forget sometimes that the vast majority of the crazy feats of godlike powers we see from speedsters are coming from these three. Wally, Bart and Barry have insane connections to the speedforce and their skill level is unmatched. What these three can do is by no means normal or average. They are op as fuck.
You have to remember that even... let's say Max Mercury is nowhere even remotely near their skill level. And we're talking about Max Mercury. The guy who knows more about the speedforce than anyone else and trained for years to master it. But Max (although he was faster than Bart when Bart was a child) isn't on the same playing field as Wally, Bart and Barry. Max couldn't enter the speedforce without Bart's assistance, Max couldn't leave the speedforce without Barry and Wally's assistance, Max can't time travel to a destination of his own choice, Max can't speed steal or fully pause time, ect ect. Max is one of the most skilled, most knowledgeable, most trained and most respected speedsters of all time. Max is the cream of the crop. You won't find another speedster better than Max. He's a shining example of what's humanely possible for speedsters to achieve.
But Wally, Bart and Barry aren't humanely possible. Those three are insane.
I'm actually going to make a tier list to explain this
ABSOLUTELY FUCKING INSANE:
(AKA actually gods. Can do literally every speedster ability. Faster than literally everything. Beyond op.)
Wally West (now), Bart Allen, Barry Allen
TOP LEVEL OF SPEEDSTER ABILITY:
(AKA the top of the top. Insane skills. Insane knowledge. Insane speed. Likely has a vast amount of speedster abilities other than running. Likely faster than most other speedsters. Op af)
Max Mercury, Jay Garrick, Savitar, Eobard Thawne, Thad Thawne, Irey West (future)
ABOVE AVERAGE:
(AKA one of the following: above average speed, above average connection or above average abilities. Likely has one or two speedster abilities other than running. Slightly op but still beatable)
Irey West (now), August Heart, Edward Clariss, Jess Quick, Alinta (future), Hunter Zoloman (when connected), Lia Nelson, Jai West (future)
AVERAGE:
(AKA average connection, average speed, average abilities. Potentially an additional speedforce ability but no crazy speedforce abilities. Not op.)
Wally West (past), Ace West, Avery Ho, Jesse Chambers, Daniel West, Christina Alexandrova, Jenni Ognats, Jai West (now), John Fox, Red Death, Don Allen, Dawn Allen, Meena Dhawan, Anatole, David Edwards (after), Judy Garrick, Bar Torr, Fastbak, Swoosh, Terri Magnus, Sela Allen, Jonathan Allen, Carrie Allen, Barry West, S'Kidd Flash, Thondor Allen, Jace Allen, Blaire Allen, Nora Allen, Agent Flashling, Danica Williams, Cherub
TRIES REALLY HARD:
(AKA normal connection but below average speed and abilities. Extremely beatable.)
Baroness Blitzkrieg, Johnny Chambers, Bebeck, Cassiopeia, Harold Christos, Inertia 2, Killspeed, Mayfly, Millie Heyday, Runaround Sue, Wind, Pellmell, Poprocket, Velocity, Gabriella Rossetti
OH NO:
(AKA needs outside assistance to access speedforce (suit, drugs, formula), faulty connection, connection is killing them, can only access powers for short periods of time, ect)
Jai West (past), Alinta (now), Owen Mercer, Eliza Harmon, Jerry McGee, Meloni Thawne (*see notes), Gregor Gregorovich, Boleslaw Uminski, Joanie Swift, Mas, Menos, David Edwards (previously), Keigo, Ezra Gill, Henry Cosgei, Jaculi, Jaculi 2, Jimmy Olsen, Xane Swift
So yeah, as you can see by this, although all speedsters with a functioning speedforce connection are technically capable of being op, speedsters rarely actually are op.
We're just really used to op speedsters because we're used to whatever the fuck Wally, Bart and Barry have going on. But they are very much not representative of speedsters as a whole.
Do you guys remember how fast Wally used to be? When he was younger and struggling with his speed and stuff? THAT'S THE GODDAMN AVERAGE. Wally AT HIS SLOWEST was still faster than every single goddamn speedster he came across, including Jay, Johnny, Jesse, the Blue Trinity, the Red Trinity, ect. HE JUST WASN'T FASTER THAN BARRY OR EOBARD SO HE THOUGHT HE WAS THE WORST. Because Wally is fucking insane. He's an insane human being. Anyway, Wally at his slowest is the typical representation of an average speedster. That's how they typically are.
#dc#dc comics#speedsters#speedforce#flash fam#ranking#k to explain some things. first none of the names are ranked by order. so I'm not ranking them 1 Wally 2 Bart ect#they're only ranked by category. not ranked within the categories#Irey isn't in the insane category because she's actually not supposed to be faster than Wally. she's just more skilled than him#so shes good (like really good) but she doesn't surpass her fathers speed. so im putting her in top until proven otherwise#lia is in above average despite not having super speed because the stuff she has going on is INSANE#the same thing applies to Jai#Meloni is in oh no because she is technically a speedster?? she's just never used her powers in a comic? but she's listed in universe as#being a speedster and Owen inherited his speed from her. so. idk. my only conclusion is that she doesn't know how to use her speed#or she doesn't use it to spite her father.#mas y menos are in oh no because they need to hold hands to access their powers#oh and Hunter's ranking is soley off of his speedforce connection. not his time powers. Hunter's time powers are insane#i tried to stay main universe but i couldn't resist putting in some alt universe speedsters#oh and Eobard and Thad aren't in the god level because Eobard has been reset meaning that he isn't really timeless like Wally and Bart are#and hes not literally the speedforce like Barry is (no matter how hard he tries)#and Thad isn't there because... well he was a good match for Bart when Bart was really little. but i don't really think Thad is any more#like... even remotely. Bart has surpassed Thad by a lot.#Bart was literally the speedforce at one point. hes insane#also Hunter WAS a god? but for unrelated reasons (his time powers) but getting connected to the speedforce nerfed him
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