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arojenniferwalters · 6 months
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Canon AroAces 262/?: Lilith Clawthorne (Cissy Jones) in The Owl House (2020-2023)
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madsceptictrooper · 1 month
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What if 90s Moomin anime and Calimero 1992 cartoon series were dubbed to Finnish by PVP Voice Oy?
-Samuel Harjanne as Moomintroll -Jari Salo as Snufkin -Peter Philström as Sniff -Jenni Sivonen as Snorkmaiden -Sari Ann Stolt as Little My -Pauli Virta as Moominpapa, Stinky and the Antlion -Titta Jokinen as Moominmama -Vesa Hämes as Hemulen -Raine Heiskanen as Snork -Karolina Blom as Mymble Jr. -Juha Paananen as the Police Inspector -Mari Laari as Too-Ticky -Elise Langenoja as Mrs. Fillyjonk, Aunt Jane -Arto Nieminen as the Mailman, The Groke, Muhveli, Muskarat and the first astronomer -Mirjami Heikkinen as Alicia and Ninny -Elise Langenoja as the Witch -Bruno Lähteenmäki as the Brisky Hemulen -Minna Tasanto as Sorry-oo and Dame Elaine -Ossi Ahlapuro as the Lighthouse Keeper -Hanna Savikko as Toft -Pasi Ruohonen as The Hobgoblin, Moominpapa's ghost friend and the second astronomer -Pekka Lehtosaari as Captain Budd -Veeti Kallio as The Imp
- Hanna Savikko as Calimero - Kiti Kokkonen as Priscilla - Markus Blom as Valeriano - Jenni Sivonen as Rosella - Bruno Lähteenmäki as Pierrot - Karolina Blom as Suzy - Arto Nieminen as Producer Critichelli - Pauli Virta, Juha Paananen, Vesa Hämes, Arto Nieminen, Jari Salo, Joonas Suominen, Bruno Lähteenmäki, Elise Langenoja, Sari Ann Stolt and Pekka Lehtosaari as other characters.
Original idea by Niklasm15 Original meme template by AleximusPrime
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Attractive Things That Can Surprise You
1. Did you know the first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer? Buyer beware, as they say. Thankfully, buyer Mark Fraser was apparently aware of the fact that he was getting a broken laser pointer when he purchased it for $14.83 from eBay's founder Pierre Omidyar in 1995.
2. Did you know crowds at one Louisiana State University football game once cheered so loudly that it registered as an earthquake on a local seismograph? The game, which took place between LSU and Auburn University, took place in front of a crowd of 79,431 fans at LSU's Tiger Stadium. The crowd's reaction to the game's final pass registered as an earthquake by a seismograph located around 1,000 feet from the stadium. A seismologist noticed the reading the next day and the game went down in LSU history as the "Earthquake Game."
3. Blood banks in Sweden notify donors when blood is used. Blood donors receive a text message when their blood is "withdrawn." "We get a lot of visibility in social media and traditional media thanks to the SMS," Karolina Blom Wilberg, a communications manager at the Stockholm blood service, told Huffington Post. "But above all, we believe it makes our donors come back to us, and donate again."
4. The world's most successful pirate was a woman. The 19th-century Chinese pirate Ching Shih, a former prostitute and widow of fearsome pirate Cheng I, became a hugely successful pirate in her own right, succeeding her husband and eventually commanding more than 1,800 pirate ships and 80,000 men.
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kristoffer-svenberg · 6 years
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Mallra (Sw.) v. to engage, within a mall/shopping center of a private alt. private semi-public nature, in free/creative/artistic activities that are not linked through any transaction with the mall’s economic flow or normal events.
Mallrats 2012–2017 is an artistic project by Kristoffer Svenberg, which began with the platform Museum Museum.
A mallrat is American slang for a member of a group of mainly youths who hang around in malls without buying anything. It is usually described as an undesirable trash culture. The Mallrats project aims to focus on, and encourage young people to consciously challenge this space and architecture through artistic practices.
Nowadays, public spaces are frequently discussed in architecture, urban planning and art. But most of our time is spent in our private spaces. Mallrats is a project built on collective creativity.
It is structured through pedagogics, exercises and coaching. In the next step, the participants themselves formulate and implement performance art in private and semi-public commercial spaces. This takes place without special permission, and is, in practice, a critical exploration of spatial politics.
Kristoffer Svenberg, who outlined the concept for this project, claims that the shopping mall spaces are exceedingly image oriented. This kind of structure and architecture would not exist had it not been for photography. The spaces are not built to make us feel comfortable physically there. As consumers, we are envisioned as viewers who look at things. We are intended to see the advertisements on the premises and the shelves with products of we could potentially buy. Consuming defines our scope of action. To stage interventions and art performances in these spaces is a defiant practice.
In 2013, Kristoffer Svenberg and a group of students from Viktor Rydbergs gymnasium (an upper secondary college) were invited to run the Mallrats project within the Museum Museum framework at Moderna Museet. It was presented as a live three-day exhibition with continuous performances and interventions. Since then, Kristoffer Svenberg has repeated the project in other parts of Sweden, at other institutions, and together with groups of various ages.
Museum Museum is a development project for art and learning, and a platform for creativity. In Museum Museum, upper-secondary students mix with recent school-leavers in a quest for independence and professional identity. The encounter with art can have a decisive impact in many ways.
Mallrats – Skapare av projektet/Creators of the project:
Mallrats – Ritualer 2017: Kungsbacka Konsthall, Aranäsgymnasiet  Ronja Alfredsson, Jenny Andersson, Annie Brandt, Linnea Hjalmarsson, Alicia Johanesson, Linnéa Karlsson, Carl Olsson, Elin Sickeldal, Sofia Zackrisson, Ann Kristin Budung, Simon Fagéus, Charlotta Hanno
Mallra Linjen – Mallrats Göteborg 2015: Göteborgs Konsthall, Angeredsgymnasiet, Livslust Norra Hisingen, Schillerska Gymnasiet, Göteborgs Kulturförvaltning
Ridwaan Ahmed, Zaynab Ahmed, Adem Aliu, Abdirisac Ali, Ahmed Abdulahi, Kaashi Abdulkadir, Daniela Llonka Belodedici, Petar Cvetkovski, Muad Elmi, Karaivanov Georgiev, Abdifatah Hassan, Dayah Hassan, Ramla Ibrahim, Angel Karaivanov, Heidi Marquardt, Ilhan Mahmed, Huda Al Najjar, Najmo Mahamud, Halane Farhiya Mohamed, Balqisa Muktar Mohammed, Habiba Moradi, Elmi Muad, Alterkawi Oday, Yusuf Fadumo Osman, Jan Bahlenberg, Gunn Godén, Ockie Johansson, Eva Robertsson, Britt Marie Svärd, Gun Mattsson, Sabina Andersson, Ada Andrén, Agnes Andréasson, Sara Altvall, Karolina Alvekrans, Ebba Blom, Lisa Ellinor Sundin Bröms, Maja Del, Johanna Engström, Lena Haraldsson, Lii Johansson, Maximum Karlsson, Thelma Laimaa Lindblom, Sonja Loguin, Manet Rueangchaiyot, Alice Indi Ryne, Mimmi Louise Sjölund, Nadia Äärlaht, Linn Pettersson, Ann-Sofi Roxhage, Mija Renström, Alexandra Nyman, Markus Görsch
Mallrats – Vision & Verklighet 2014: Designgymnasiet Nacka, Stockholms Läns Museum
Alexandra Strand, Caroline Waldenström, Elin Pella Månsson, Ellinor Wah, Emelie Ida Sjödén, Hanna Lindström, Jennifer Benholm, Jonas Gustavsson, Jordache Naran, Josefin Löfström, Kelly Tångring, Khaled Gnina, Linn Eliasson, Linus Leonardsson, Lumin Desirée Baguion, Maja Johansson, Olivia Arwin, Saga Apelgren, Sara Sayed
Mallrats Stockholm – Offentliga uttryck i privata rum 2012-2013: Moderna Museet, Index, Viktor Rydbergs Gymnasium  Alina Jansson Heikkinen, Alva Schiöler, Cornelia Hinds, Emeli Meilink, Jorun Joiner, Josefine Gyllensvärd, Karin Jensen, Laura Edman, Leon Kuhn, Louise Dyhlén, Louise Silfversparre, Lovisa Nordlöf, Matilda Bakke, Oliver Norberg, Paulina Cederskär, Rebecca Reimers Carlheim-Gyllenskiöld, Sara Dehlin, Sofia Kumlin, Sophia Desport, Teresa Ranta, William Björklund, Åsa Hodell
Konstnärlig ledare/Artistic director: Kristoffer Svenberg
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