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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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[ID: A two paneled image. The first panel, labelled “Looking for people using "love is love" as a representative slogan for the entire queer community”, shows someone reading an extremely large book. The second panel, labelled “Looking for people acknowledging that using "love is love" as a representative slogan for the entire queer community might be alienating to trans people, aces, or aros”, is the Lisa Simpson plate meme. Lisa Simpson looks down at an empty plate. End ID]
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newsagogos · 4 years
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if youre still doing the meme thing can i get vamos 🥺
Not entirely vamos, but it fits?
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1st image:The metronome meme. At the top is an image of a semicircular dial with a needle in the middle. The left end is labelled “looking masculine”, and the right end is labelled “looking feminine”. Below, text says “vamos:”. Below is an image of a metronome ticking back and forth so quickly that the needle is blurred.
2nd image: The David Lynch “elaborate on that” meme where Lynch says “Believe it or not, vaya and vamos are seperate people”. The interviewer says “Elaborate on that” and Lynch responds “no.”
3rd image: A two paneled image. The first panel, labelled “val Velocity content”, shows someone reading an extremely large book. The second panel, labelled “the rest of the ultra vs content”, is the Lisa Simpson plate meme. Lisa Simpson looks down at an empty plate. End ID]
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I totally agree with your analysis of Simpsons vs SP/FG, but I was wondering something: when can one tell if the person is meant to be satirical? I like the argument and want to bring it up with some people, but I can't think of any supporting evidence, if that makes sense.
I haven’t really watched enough FG/SP to make an informed assessment on the show and, to an extent, all it can come down to is the beliefs of the creator/writer/show runner and how they manifest in show. But I’ll explain how i see it in The Simpsons and maybe that will help. I’m sorry if its a bit messy. There is always a lot to unpack and I’m not great and being explicit about each part. 
The point of the Simpsons’ particular brand of satire isn’t meant to mock a particular ground of people.From go, the Simpsons was explicit in what it was parodying. It was meant to highlight the dissonance between the kinds of family shown on TV (the platonic ideal of middle class America) and the kinds of families most people had (largely dysfunctional). As a result, every aspect of the show was designed to reflect another. The situations they then found themselves in and how they handle them were the catalyst for the majority of the show’s discussions. 
For example, in Season 2 Episode 2: Three Men and a Comic Book the episode depicts Bart, Milhouse and Martin’s endeavours trying to acquire and share a first edition Radioactive Man comic book. In the end, each of their desires to see their fair share and ignore the other’s leads to the comic being ruined for each of them. Their selfishness leads to no one, not even themselves, getting what they want. 
Honestly, looking back on it and given the Nuclear theming of the comic, I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if this was also an alagory for the Cold War, but I digress. 
What makes how the Simpsons handle this is that each of the characters in this situation are like characters in a sit com. They are actors, playing characters and the writers are seeing what happens when you put those characters in a particular situation. Those characters are meant to be a direct reflection of real like people (Bart - Older Brother, Martin - Male Friend, Milhouse - Best Male Friend). Their actions are realistic and are drawn from genuine behaviour and lead it to its logical conclusion. In this case, 10 year old boys aren’t the best at sharing and unless they learn to, they’ll never be able to realise the true advantages of friendship. Moreover, if we bring into it this idea of the Cold War, they’re effectively saying that each part in the discussion is no better than a 10 year old boy who can’t share. 
The show uses humour, then, not as a way of pointing out what’s stupid. Instead, they use humour as a way of connecting with the characters. Homer isn’t funny because he’s dim witted, fat or lazy. He’s funny because we can see that behaviour in the people in our life that he relates to. We can see how the ‘dads’ in our life are a bit lazy when so much TV leads us to expect them to be better than that. 
But it also accepts its own failings and mocks the creators of the show as imperfect. This is the shows first depiction of its creator
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The point of The Simpsons isn’t to show how the modern American family is a failing, or worse yet how the creators are above that. The point is to highlight, in a grounded way, just how dysfunctional we all are. To emulate that dysfunction in action. To show how we can’t actually be expected to be as perfect as 80′s family sitcoms would have you believe. But, and this is the most important part, do so in a way which involves the creators as part of it. 
I said before that Lisa was the writer’s voice in the show. But that’s not true. Lisa is the often ignored voice of our conscience. Bart is the voice of the creator. By placing themselves in this position, the creators recognise themselves as a part of that satire. 
So, to bring it all together. The Simpson’s aims not to mock, but to show our foibles. To accept them as a part of ourselves, but also as something to try to overcome. And, most importantly, they acknowledge that even the creators aren’t free from this. That the moral compass of the show is meant to be followed, but often isn’t simply because that’s how it be. 
By contrast, FG/SP don’t view their own show as actors playing characters being put in situations. Instead, one of them being being played by the creator, rather than an actor. This character is the one who lays judgement on the other characters, in a certain way. He is the voice of the creator. But the problems arise because you can’t effectively mock the character who gives moral judgements. He will always be above what he receives. If anything, it produces a situation where the voice character is the be all end all, but undermines their own opinions as a way of discrediting those who might criticise him. 
For this kind of idea in action, I would strongly recommend you watch HBomberguy’s video on climate denial. Towards the end he talks about these same ideas in response to Ben Shapiro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLqXkYrdmjY
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kartiavelino · 6 years
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‘Simpsons’ creator answers show’s biggest mysteries
Within the late 1980s, cartoonist Matt Groening was referred to as into the Fox Community’s “Tracey Ullman Present” for a gathering. The sketch comedy present was utilizing one-minute animated clips between sketches and was sad with its present lot. Groening had been drawing a cartoon referred to as “Life in Hell” since 1977 that was a preferred attract various newspapers. In response to longtime Simpsons author Mike Reiss, Groening was initially instructed it could simply be a “get-acquainted assembly,” so he arrived with nothing ready. However a couple of minutes earlier than it began, one of many attendees instructed him they had been trying ahead to seeing his challenge. So, with simply 5 minutes to spare earlier than a probably career-altering assembly, Groening sketched out a brand new thought, and that’s how the Simpsons — bearing the names of Groening’s mother and father, Homer and Marge, and his sisters, Lisa and Maggie (Bart was his personal thought) — had been born. Reiss’ new e-book, “Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets and techniques, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for the Simpsons,” written with Mathew Klickstein (Dey Road Books), takes us on a hilarious journey by means of Reiss’ profession, which incorporates writing for “The Simpsons” for many of its life. Final month, it turned the longest-running scripted sequence in tv historical past with its 636th episode. Reiss was already a veteran sitcom author, having labored on “Alf” and “It’s Garry Shandling’s Present,” when “The Simpsons” employed its first writers within the run-up to its 1989 debut. On the time, the job was hardly prestigious. “No one wished to work on ‘The Simpsons,’ ” Reiss writes. “There hadn’t been a cartoon in prime time since ‘The Flintstones,’ a era earlier than. Worse but, the present can be on the Fox community, a brand new enterprise that nobody was certain would even final.” Reiss was so embarrassed by the job that he didn’t inform anybody he had taken it. AP “The studio had so little religion in us, they housed us in a trailer,” Reiss writes. “I assumed that if the present failed, they’d slowly again the trailer as much as the Pacific and drown the writers like rats.” The night time earlier than the show’s premiere, Reiss requested the remainder of the workers how lengthy they thought it could final. “Each author had the identical reply. Six weeks,” he writes. “Solely [executive producer] Sam Simon was optimistic. ‘I feel it should final 13 weeks,’ he stated. ‘However don’t fear. Nobody will ever see it. It gained’t damage your profession.’ ” He was half-right. Nobody’s profession was damage, however folks positively noticed it. “The Simpsons” premiered to nice critiques and have become the highest-rated debut within the community’s historical past thus far. Reiss portrays the show’s creation as a largely peaceable course of, though the primary few years noticed one behind-the-scenes rivalry discover its method on-screen. Groening was hailed as a genius, however Reiss writes that Simon, who died of most cancers in 2015, deserved a lot of the credit score for the show’s early success. Simon’s rising bitterness at watching Groening obtain that credit score quickly made Groening a pariah on his personal present and impressed the basic episode “Flaming Moe’s.” “[Sam] pitched a narrative the place Homer, like Sam, creates one thing actually extraordinary . . . and Moe will get all of the credit score for it. Homer turns into twisted with rage and destroys them each. [The episode] is taken into account among the finest ‘Simpsons’ episodes ever.” Within the e-book, Reiss reveals “Simpsons” secrets and techniques and inside jokes galore. He even factors out one joke that has run in each episode of the sequence that sails previous most viewers unnoticed. “When ‘The Simpsons’ title card emerges from the cloud,” he writes, “you see the primary half of the household’s title, ‘The Simps,’ earlier than the remainder of the phrase. So what? Nicely, ‘Simps’ is brief for simpletons — silly folks — like those you’re about to see within the present.” He additionally reveals answers to a number of of the show’s long-running mysteries. Reiss found why Simpsons characters are yellow by chance at an artwork present of a former present animator. (Each Simpsons episode options 24,000 cels hand-drawn by Korean animators.) This lady, whose title he doesn’t reveal, obtained Groening’s unique character drawings and was charged with discovering a colour for them. Bart (left to proper), Lisa, Maggie, Marge and Homer Simpson©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C She selected yellow as a result of, ­Reiss writes, “Bart, Lisa and Maggie don’t have any hairlines — there’s no line that separates their pores and skin from their hair factors. So the animators selected yellow — it’s kinda pores and skin, kinda hair.” There may be additionally the everlasting query of precisely the place the Simpsons house metropolis of Springfield is positioned. Reiss writes that the city title — “borrowed” from the ’50s hit sitcom “Father Is aware of Greatest” and initially chosen by Groening for its “generic blandness” — has been introduced in so some ways through the years that it might probably’t presumably be positioned in anybody place. “Springfield has an ocean on its east facet and its west facet,” Reiss writes. “We as soon as stated that East Springfield is 3 times the scale of Texas. And in a single episode, we see Homer shoveling snow within the morning and mendacity in a hammock sipping lemonade that afternoon. This raises the query: What planet is Springfield on?” ‘Whereas I’d like to do ‘The Simpsons,’ I’d by no means do something to shame the workplace of the president. Typically they write the jokes for you.’ A e-book about “The Simpsons” can be incomplete with out tales of the various celebrities which have appeared on the present, and Reiss doesn’t disappoint. When Elizabeth Taylor recorded her notorious voice cameo — she gave Maggie Simpson her first phrase, “Daddy,” in 1992 — she needed to do six takes as a result of it stored popping out “too horny.” “We needed to remind her she was a child speaking to her father, not hitting on him,” Reiss writes. “Liz did hit on one man within the crowded room — our animation supervisor, David Silverman. ‘Who’s that?’ she purred.” Reiss reveals that in “Marge vs. the Monorail,” the Conan O’Brien-penned episode regarded by followers as one of many show’s finest, the notorious Leonard Nimoy cameo was really created for one of many actor’s outdated co-stars, who refused. “We requested George Takei from ‘Star Trek’ to play himself — Takei had been on an earlier episode, and he beloved it,” Reiss writes. “However Takei turned us down, saying, ‘I don’t make enjoyable of monorails.’ George Takei (proper) as himself in “The Burns Cage” episode of “The Simpsons”©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Assortment “Seems he’s an impassioned fan of public transit. As an alternative, we went to Leonard Nimoy, who fortunately took the half.” For Michael Jackson’s 1991 look enjoying a 300-pound white psychological affected person who thought he was Jackson, Reiss writes that Jackson had a shocking college for comedy. After studying the episode’s 20-page define, Jackson “supplied some humorous strategies: He pitched the scene the place Bart tells the city that Michael Jackson is coming to go to, creating an uproar, and he added a scene the place ‘Michael’ writes a music with Bart.” Jackson additionally made the writers change a joke that concerned his fiercest leisure rival, Prince, to make the punchline about Elvis Presley as a substitute. Reiss writes that Jackson wasn’t the best actor, however the workers was sure his singing efficiency can be the stuff of legend. They had been proper — even when the voice wasn’t his. After they had been able to file Jackson’s vocals, the singer introduced out “somewhat white man” named Kipp Lennon, whom he launched as his “licensed sound-alike.” It’s Lennon’s voice, not Jackson’s, singing the episode’s songs. When requested why he had Lennon sing the songs as a substitute of doing it himself, Jackson “replied cryptically, ‘It’s a joke on my brothers.’ ” “Let me be the primary to say it,” Reiss deadpans within the e-book. “Michael Jackson was an odd man.” Whereas “The Simpsons” have seemingly had their choose of superstar friends, Reiss reveals the celebrities which have eluded them. Mike ReissWireImage Bruce Springsteen is the show’s nice white whale, turning them down persistently regardless of their trying to bribe him with a Simpsons jacket, and even having his late sax participant Clarence Clemons on the present within the hopes he would inform The Boss “how a lot enjoyable it was.” They’ve additionally by no means had a US president, having been rejected by each POTUS from Gerald Ford to Barack Obama. “The closest we ever got here was Invoice Clinton,” Reiss writes. “After we wrote him a component and despatched him the script, he notified us, ‘Whereas I’d like to do ‘The Simpsons,’ I’d by no means do something to shame the workplace of the president.’ Typically they write the jokes for you.” Tom Cruise was an early fan however finally turned down a component, and each Prince and George Lucas requested if they might seem however modified their minds after studying the components written for them. As Reiss depicts it, the rejections are comprehensible. Lucas would have been subjected to a “Star Wars” rant by Comedian E-book Man, and Prince was requested to play a second iteration of the 300-pound psychological affected person who thought he was Michael Jackson. Some visitor stars stunned the workers with sudden expertise — Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton had “nice comedian timing and an enormous vary of humorous voices” — and baseball Corridor of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. was “offended” about his position within the famed “Homer on the Bat” episode as a result of, Reiss writes, “He didn’t perceive his line, ‘There’s a celebration in my mouth and everybody’s invited.’ Including to the stress, his father, Ken Griffey Sr., was there making an attempt to educate him by means of the road, and it wasn’t serving to.” Whereas Reiss discovered many of the show’s superstar friends a pleasure to work with, “I’ve labored with just one celeb,” he writes, “whom I thought-about a diva. To guard her anonymity, the writer’s authorized division will solely let me offer you her first title: Oprah.” Share this: https://nypost.com/2018/06/13/simpsons-writer-reveals-answers-to-shows-biggest-mysteries/ The post ‘Simpsons’ creator answers show’s biggest mysteries appeared first on My style by Kartia. https://www.kartiavelino.com/2018/06/simpsons-creator-answers-shows-biggest-mysteries.html
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jm-fraser · 7 years
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The Simpsons Season 5 Ranked
22. Lady Bouviers’ Lover
Maybe having Grandpa falling for Marge’s Mom wasn't the greatest idea for an episode, its really not bad, just forgettable and it does the best it can with its premise, the premise just sucks.
21. The Last Temptation of Homer
 I don't know what it is but this episode has always left me cold, I guess it comes down to how quickly Homer goes from just having a crush on a co-worker to seriously considering having an affair with her, it just seems like too much, and doesn’t make Homer very sympathetic in that moment even if he does the right thing at the end.
20. Barts Inner Child 
Overall pretty good, but by far the best moment is the scene that has the two best guest stars in the history of the show: Albert Brooks and Phil Hartman.
19. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
Not a perfect episode, but every scene with Principal Skinner is great.
18. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
I actually really like this episode, the problem is as I have said before, during the golden years theres just too much good you have to rank some very good episodes way too low.
17. Homer Goes to College 
Kind of a weird episode, and maybe it doesn’t explore its idea as well as it could have, its still a very funny idea and as a result a funny episode.
16. Bart Gets an Elephant
The precise moment where you could no longer call this show a realistic look at a dysfunctional American family, I mean its still great, but this would never happen in the first couple seasons.
15. Homer and Apu
One of the first episodes that explores a character outside the main family, opening the door for many, many, many future stories.
14. Burns Heir
When I was a kid, I always wondered why Bart chose his family over, unimaginable wealth, maybe that says something about my morals. Its a very fun episode beside this.
13. Scenes of a Successful Marriage
A much better Marge/ Homer episode than The Last Temptation of Homer, it really breaks down the core of their relationship, and that is as depressing as it should be.
12. Bart gets Famous 
A hint at the meta deconstruction that the show would later explore in future seasons, where the show is already addressing its longevity, which is interesting looking back from season 28.
11. Marge on the Lamb
A Thema and Louise parody, that has far and away the best C-plot in any episode, where Lionel Hutz has about 1:30 minutes of screen time, and it is all gold.
10. Homer the Vigilante 
Another very joke heavy episode, and as the best of these type of episodes have to be, this is very funny, with a great parody of Its A Mad Mad Mad Mad World.
9. Treehouse of Horror IV 
While not quite as good as V, but it does include maybe my favorite Treehouse of Horror Segment: Homer and the Devil.
8. Boy Scoutz ‘n the Hood
Very solid episode from beginning to end, its very funny, has a great sense of adventure (I enjoy stories of people lost at sea, I don't know why) and a really great song, which puts it up a few spots in this list.
7. $pringfield
Besides being just one of the most purely enjoyable episodes of the season, the subplot of Marge becoming a gambling addict and the family falling apart without her around is a great emotional core, that impressively blends very well with the zaniness that is going on.
6. Sweet Seymour’s Baadasssss Song
Like Homer and Apu before it, this is an episode which, further develops a side character who was previously rather one note into someone with a backstory and an emotional core.
5. Homer Loves Flanders
Another hint at the deconstruction that seasons 7 & 8 would explore. Here they show a world where Homer and Flanders are friends, but they show understands that the world cannot exists this way and solve this problem in a very tongue-in-cheek manner.
4. Deep Space Homer
A classic, compatible to Mr. Plow in its legacy and its themes: Homer gets a new job and ends up having to compete with Barney. Plus the first appearance of the inanimate carbon rod!
3. Cape Feare
Many would consider this the greatest episode in the shows history, and its difficult to argue against that, its nearly perfect in its structure, comedy, parody and thriller aspects. But again this is my completely subjective list and I prefer the two above it.
2. Homers Barbershop Quartet 
I love The Beatles, they are my favorite band, and like most die-hard Beatles fans I studied those 7 years of those mens lives to an obsessive extent, so of course I love this parody of that story by my favorite show of all time. One things thats interesting, is I saw this episode way before I had any interest of The Beatles so it was a gradual developing love once I finally understood the references and jokes that are throughout the episode.
1. Rosebud 
Like the episode previously listed, I didn't truly fall in love with this episode until I saw and also fell in love with Citizen Kane, while I don't think you need to have seen Citizen Kane to enjoy this episode, I think it is a large benefit in the appreciation you can have for the attention to detail that was put in, and the skill in retelling the story of the greatest film of all time in 22 minutes, and have it be funny and have all the shows characters act within character for the entirety of the story, I’m sorry but if thats not an example of high art I don't know what is.
Overall Rankings:
1. RoseBud
2. Last Exit to Springfield
3. Homer at the Bat
4. Homer’s Barbershop Quartet
5. Cape Feare
6. Marge vs. the Monorail
7. Flaming Moe’s
8. Lisa’s Substitute
9. I Married Marge 

10. Krusty Gets Kancelled
11. Deep Space Homer
12. Mr. Plow
13. The Way We Was
14. Bart the Murderer
15. Homer the Heretic
16. Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk 

17. Kamp Krusty
18. Homer Loves Flanders
19. Sweet Seymour’s Baadasssss Song
20. Bart Gets an F
21. I Love Lisa
22. $pringfield
23. Whacking Day
24. Saturdays of Thunder
25. Boy Scoutz ‘n the Hood
26. Treehouse of Horror IV
27. Black Widower
28. Lisa’s First Word
29. Stark Raving Dad
30. Separate Vocations
31. Lisa the Greek 

32. Homer the Vigilante
33. Marge on the Lamb
34. Treehouse of Horror III
35. Bart gets Famous
36. Scenes of a Successful Marriage
37. Burns Heir
38. Homer and Apu
39. Bart Gets an Elephant
40. Duffless
41. Homer Goes to College
42. One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish 

43. Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie
44. A Streetcar Named Marge
45. Treehouse of Horror
46. Treehouse of Horror II
47. Lisa the Beauty Queen
48. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
49. Like Father Like Clown
50. Radio Bart 

51. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
52. Blood Feud

53. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou
54. Homer’s Triple Bypass
55. Homer Defined 

56. Brush With Greatness
57. Bart the Lover 

58. Three Men and a Comic Book 

59. Simpson and Delilah
60. The Last Temptation of Homer
61. Selma’s Choice
62. Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?
63. Lisa’s Pony

64. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish 

65. Old Money
66. Lady Bouviers’ Lover
67. Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington 

68. Brother from the Same Planet
69. The Front
70. Dead Putting Society

71. Bart the Daredevil
72. Colonel Homer

73.Marge Gets a Job
74. Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
75. New Kid on the Block
76. Marge in Chains
77. When Flanders Failed
78. Bart’s Friend falls in Love

79. Itchy and Scratchy and Marge
80. The Otto Show

81. Bart Gets Hit by a Car
82. Dog of Death

83. Bart vs. Thanksgiving 

84. Principal Charming

85. Moaning Lisa

86. The War of the Simpsons

87. Krusty Gets Busted 

88. Bart the General

89. Bart’s Dog Gets an ‘F’

90. Dancin’ Homer

91. The Telltale Head

92. The Call of the Simpsons

93. The Simpsons Roasting on an Open Flame

94. Life on the Fast Lane

95. Bart the Genius 

96. So its Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show
97. The Crapes of Wrath

98. Some Enchanted Evening

99. There’s No Disgrace Like Home

100. Homer’s Night Out

101. Homer’s Odyssey
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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[ID: A two paneled image. The first panel, labelled “Stories where the protagonist chooses romance over friendship”, shows someone reading an extremely large book. The second panel, labelled “Stories where the protagonist chooses friendship over romance”, is the Lisa Simpson plate meme. Lisa Simpson looks down at an empty plate. End ID]
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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[ID: A two paneled image. The first panel, labelled “Looking at the times I’ve mistaken something for romantic attraction”, shows someone reading an extremely large book. The second panel, labelled “Looking at the times I’ve actually experienced romantic attraction”, is the Lisa Simpson plate meme. Lisa Simpson looks down at an empty plate. End ID]
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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raavenb2619 · 4 years
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raavenb2619 · 3 years
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raavenb2619 · 4 years
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raavenb2619 · 4 years
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raavenb2619 · 4 years
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