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punkeropercyjackson · 1 month
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@floof-ghostie I asked Yanananua and they said they allowed reposts with credit!!
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Multiverse Jaysumm :]
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godblooded · 1 year
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the little (big) bird hops onto her bike—yes, she’s had it for more than five minutes, it belongs to her— and she revs it once, twice, absolutely purring with glee at the sound. when selina laughs it’s full-bodied and bright, a sound few hear so lovingly. plenty have died with only that sound reverberating off the walls. she’s always wondered what that fear was like, right before the real version of the end.
she turns her head enough to leave a kiss on his cheek that imprints a scarce smudge of ruby lipstick. more than half the city would die for the closeness, but the familial warmth that lina inadvertently radiates is undeniable.
“ love you, jaybird. i will always lie when you want to drive the cycle without daddy’s permission. i mean. for fun. ”
vibrance isn’t the word. vivaciousness. incredible light. for someone morbid as hell, that lifts in the presence of her family. it’s the desire to be better; to emulate a behavior that she was denied in her youth. if she’s an asshole to her nieces and nephews, to holls, you should be concerned it might not exactly be the cat. she liberally hands out the get out of jail free cards in those cases, normally.
“ you know the drill: hands and feet inside the ride at all times. and it’s pretty chill right now, as far as i’ve known on the scene, so it should be okay to be hanging around with me. — i was thinking we start with batburger and then decide from there. how ‘bout it, jay? ”
the potential for the game is always afoot, or whatever that sherlock thing he talked about means.
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incorrectbatfam · 8 months
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redjaybathood · 3 months
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Jason Todd - "Wings" by Lina Kostenko
"those who have wings don't need no soil"
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Stephanie Brown - "As a child..." by Lesya Ukrainka
As not to cry, I laughed
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Подобається?/Did you like it?
Шановне панство/My honorable community,
Я роблю міні-збір на драбину для Нікопольської пожежної машини. Моя ціль - це 5000 грн. Ці гроші 21 лютого будуть перераховані на загальну банку, про яку ви можете прочитати тут /I am doing a mini-fundraiser for Nikopol firefighting car's automatic ladder. Adding a bit of context for my international friends, Nikopol is constantly under attack and it also gets some International aid, but being a relatively small city, it's far away from enough. Ensuring the first responders have appropriate transportation and equipment means saving the lives of people whose homes got shelled. These funds (my goal is only 5000 UAH which is roughly 130 USD) will be transferred to the main fundraiser which you can read about here.
Я збираю в твітері, й хочу перевірити, чи мої підписники з тумблру можуть зібрати більше/I am already fundraising on twitter and just want to check whether my twitter or Tumblr followers will be more active in donating
Ось посилання на банку/here's a link for direct P2P card payments (but only in UAH tho)
https://send.monobank.ua/jar/4xMCTRPMrm
Кидайте скріншот донату й замовляйте персонажа DC comics і я підберу для них вірш з української поезії. / Send me a donation screenshot and order a character from DC Comics, for whom I will find a Ukrainian poem
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sharonccrter · 2 years
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Final thoughts on Partner Track, good, but there is room for improvement if it gets green lit for a second season. 
Ingrid & Nick - never was going to work, he was nice and did not deserve to be cheated on but he rushed it, and there was just no spark for me; basically, it’s a he’s perfect, but his not perfect for her sort of situation. 
Ingrid not making partner - of fucking course not, someone who has to jump through that many hoops always gets taken for a fucking ride. They were just looking for an opportunity to not give it to her. 
Green Crop vs Green Tech - Lemme get this out of the way ‘Z’ was the best male character in the entire show hands fucking down and I look forward to seeing him in the second season. 
Rachel & Justin - I liked them, didn’t love them. Rachel was an okay character for me, but I didn’t connect to her as well as I thought I would.
Tyler (& Anthony) - Again I don’t condone cheating but THANK FUCK, Tyler choose to break up with Anthony I was livid during the NY Times scene, like LET THE MAN FUCKING SPEAK. Also good for Tyler for standing up for himself. Btw was I the only one who hoped Todd was secretly gonna be closeted gay cause him and Tyler had crazy chemistry.
Ingrid & Rachel & Tyler - love this friend group, where do I get a friend group like this? 
Ingrid & Lina - I would like to see Lina get her shit together next season and maybe finally find her own path? 
Ingrid & ‘Z’ - Um endgame anyone? Idk there is something there and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was explored either in the second season or the season’s afterwards.
Dan - Oh fucking Dan, seriously as true to life it was for him to get zero fucking consequences next season he needs to be taken down. 
Now the kicker, Murphy & Ingrid, god that ending was painful. I love Dominic Sherwood so throughout the entire show I keep giving Murphy chance after chance and I still think there is potential for him to be the good guy in the end, that final scene still broke my heart. Yes all the characters have done questionable things, I don’t personally think it’s unforgivable but I think Murphy is just too underdeveloped. 
I know they were trying to make him “mysterious” but I needed more than two very short conversations alluding to him having had a difficult life. If there is a second season I need them to really flesh him out whether Ingrid forgives him or not. I still stand by Murphy being the least developed character, which is a shame considering I watched the show in part for DS as well as Adren Cho. I also wish we’d gotten more than just a two second flashback two them having sex. All this “history” they have; show us the full flashback scene of how they meet. 
Rating 7/10.  
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autistpride · 5 days
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How many of these famous autists do you recognize? And this isn't even a complete list!
So many amazing wonderful people are autistic. I will never understand why people hate us so much.
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Poets:
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theculturedmarxist · 5 months
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Last Monday, one of the large number of Washington, D.C. insider trade publications - Politico - called out Biden antitrust policy as the single most problematic area for financiers. “In taking on tech giants and forcing the collapse of lucrative deals,” said Politico Morning Money, “Lina Khan has earned the status of Wall Street nemesis.” It’s true. The torpedoes launched last year - from rule-makings to challenges of Google and Spirit-JetBlue - are now exploding.
In this issue, we’re going to describe how the establishment is hitting back, in ways you don’t see, but which might become a political issue if the consultants and candidates who run campaigns actually notice what’s happening in Congress.
The short story is that big business is using partisanship to try and persuade Congressional Republicans, and some Democrats, to repeal antitrust laws, as well as drag antitrust enforcers before committees and harangue them in public. But among voters, within academia, and even in the conservative legal movement, antitrust is becoming far more relevant.
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First, let’s set the context. This week, polling came out again showing Americans oppose monopolies and support antitrust laws, which isn’t a surprise. People dislike junk fees and unfair prices. We’ve all noticed high-profile monopoly-driven problems with episodes like the baby formula shortages, the failure of Ticketmaster’s ability to sell tickets, and ludicrously high prices for EpiPens and asthma inhalers.
This parade of incidents is one reason two-thirds of all Americans support anti-monopoly laws. That holds among both Biden and Trump voters, with more than 70% of both camps agreeing that monopolies are bad for the economy. And only 5% of Americans - across party affiliations - think that antitrust laws should be weakened.
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One thing that surprised us is though people generally like technology firms, 46% still think the government should break up big tech, versus just 28% who don’t. What’s also interesting is that 52% of voters have heard little or nothing about the Biden administration’s economic policies, which means few people know what antitrust enforcers are doing. That could change relatively soon. Here’s Montana Senator Jon Tester, running for reelection in a very Trump-friendly state as a Democrat, attacking consolidation in the meat-packing and seed industries as a point of distinction between the parties.
It’s not just certain Democrats making the case. After all, in 2020, it was Donald Trump’s administration which brought the major Google antitrust suit currently being litigated. In academia, today legal scholars and historians are trying to reorient the history of America as one grounded in anti-monopoly thought, as this interesting collection of essays put out by the Tobin Project shows. And in key ways, conservative legal thinkers are ahead of the curve on consolidation. Take the highly influential George Mason law professor Todd Zywicki, who interviewed Biden antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter on the new proposed merger guidelines, calling them a “moderate” way to split the difference between traditional Chicago School conservatives and a newer populist sentiment.
That interview happened at, of all places, the Federalist Society, which is the beating heart of the conservative legal movement, where law professors, high-powered lawyers, circuit court judges and Supreme Court justices spend time networking and learning from each other. Justices Alito, Barrett, Gorsuch, and Kavanagh all attended last Friday’s black tie Federalist Society event.
Indeed, that dinner was part of the organization’s National Lawyer’s Convention, which had multiple discussions of the threats to conservatives by monopolization, as well as originalism and antitrust law. Stephanos Bibas, Third Circuit Judge, was the moderator of the panel on antitrust, and he often expressed surprise and interest in some of the comments by panelists, which included, among others, Deputy Assistant Attorney General of Antitrust Doha Mekki, Michigan professor Daniel Crane, and conservative plaintiff lawyer Ashley Keller. It wasn’t just one panel, the interest was pervasive. Lina Khan, for instance, did a well-attended fireside chat. And the main event on Saturday was a debate between two conservatives over whether social media platforms had sufficient monopoly power that the state could regulate them as common carriers.
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And yet, in certain corners of the establishment, the pro-monopoly tradition that started in the 1980s remains dominant. Last week, an appropriations bill in the House - one of the spending bills that keeps government working - was amended multiple times to repeal antitrust laws.
Let’s look at a few of those proposals. There was a pro-junk fee amendment from Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI), which would “prohibit funding for the FTC to make Unfair Competition rule-makings.” Such wording sounds anodyne. But if you strip away the legalese, Fitzgerald is seeking to do away with the rule-making authority the FTC is using to ban annoying junk fees, which deceive customers into paying higher prices for food, hotels, event tickets, car rentals and more. It’s also the authority the FTC is using to prohibit non-compete agreements, which trap people in their jobs and deprive workers of some $300 billion in wages per year.
There was another amendment which would prevent the FTC from enforcing its unfair methods of competition authority outside the bounds of the Clayton and Sherman Act. This one would effectively end or weaken key parts of the FTC’s case against Amazon, particularly its use of algorithms to raise prices in tacit collusion with other sellers, as well as its actions against pharmacy benefit managers on lower insulin prices and its work against price discrimination towards small and medium size grocers.
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Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) proposed an amendment to block the finalization of all rules that would affect more than $100 million of activity. This would get rid of things like the FTC’s ‘Click to Cancel’ provision that stops entities from cheating you with subscriptions, or the pre-merger notification requirement rule, which would help stop predatory acquisitions by private equity firms in health care. These are gifts to the Chamber of Commerce, at the expense of hundreds of millions of real people.
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In this section of the underlying bill, Republican appropriators even included a provision to let auto dealers cheat customers with undisclosed added fees.
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But this isn’t about Republicans, who in many ways are just being partisan and/or exercising muscle memory from the 1990s. In a separate appropriations bill, Rep.’s Massie (R-KY) and Democrat Lou Correa (D-CA) led a bi-partisan amendment to strip the Department of Transportation of its authority to investigate airline mergers. JetBlue, in other words, is doing a lot of lobbying, and is trying to win - through spreading around cash in Congress - what it can’t win in the JetBlue-Spirit merger proceeding. As a reminder, internal documents say this merger raises airfares by up to 40% overnight, so Correa and Massie are working hard to raise airline ticket prices.
The Massie-Correa amendment failed, with mostly Democrats against it. But a handful of Democrats who did vote for it - in addition to Correa, Rep.’s Lofgren (D-CA), Meeks (D-NY), Morelle (D-NY), and Panetta (D-CA) also voted to promote airline concentration - should have to answer for why. Correa is a particularly odd case and has attracted a lot of scrutiny for parroting big tech talking points, despite his district being near Los Angeles. Lofgren, from Silicon Valley, is also important, since she could take over the leading slot on the Democratic side of the Judiciary Committee if the current chair, Jerry Nadler, retires.
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In other words, most, though not all, House Republicans seem out of touch with their own base on antitrust and monopoly issues. A whopping 206 House Republicans, many of whom represent “flyover states” most harmed by airline concentration, voted to block the Department of Transportation from investigating higher airfares and worsening airline service. So, even though 70% of the Republican base wants monopolies to be held accountable, only 13 House R’s - including Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) - want the federal government to keep doing so.
But it’s not just these amendments that matter. Tomorrow at 10am, there’s an antitrust oversight hearing in the Judiciary Committee, which is the main part of the House of Representatives that controls antitrust law. The Chair of that committee, Jim Jordan, is hostile to the anti-monopoly project, and the main witness is Antitrust Division chief Jonathan Kanter, who Jordan wants to rake over the coals for his aggressive attempts to go after big tech. I got a copy of the memo that Jordan’s staff prepared, and it reads a lot like it was written by lawyers for big business.
Under Kanter, it reads, antitrust enforcers have “pursued costly policy changes that harm American businesses and empower foreign governments.” This memo attacks the proposed merger guidelines that conservative Zywicki praised, and generally argues that antitrust enforcers are both losers who can’t do anything right, and also all powerful policymakers who block too much economic activity. Basically, it’s the old Yiddish joke about a restaurant. The food is terrible, and the portions are too small!
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How much does this Congressional noise matter? Well the hope is this stuff is just a lagging indicator, and that House Republicans will catch up to their voters. It’s worth highlighting that none of the amendments will make it into law. The underlying funding bills were never brought to the House floor because of disarray among Republicans. And even if they did pass the House, the Senate would likely reject most of these amendments, with the possible exception of the auto dealer one. After all, there’s substantial support in many parts of Congress for stronger antitrust action.
However, there’s a catch. These proposals are a possible indication of what monopolists hope they can get done next Congress, if the elections go the way they want. I think that’s unlikely, since there are important Republicans in the Senate who are supportive of antitrust, but it’s possible.
Perhaps more importantly, these amendments and hearings are also an indication that members of Congress do not think voters will notice their choices that affect their constituents. All that said, the juxtaposition of very popular antitrust with ham-fisted efforts to weaken antitrust provides fertile terrain for doing some brute politics.
Another way to think about this is that establishment politicians like Rep. Fitzgerald are out of touch with actual voters. Fitzgerald is from a pretty red district in Wisconsin, a state that narrowly voted for Biden in 2020. Given where most Republican and Trump voters are on issues of corporate power, the attack ads write themselves: Establishment Republicans want you to pay more for groceries, healthcare, and travel, and are perfectly fine letting monopoly corporations make decisions about your daily life.
That kind of ad could be done in a Republican primary, or a general election. They could also be used in Democratic primaries, or general elections. It really does not matter. The point is, right now, lower prices are the top priority for over two-thirds of voters. Yet, most voters haven’t heard about what antitrust enforcers are doing. So while it sounds politically insane to propose knee-capping rules that would bring prices down, it will only be problematic if voters hear about it. As we saw above, Senator Jon Tester thinks it’s politically salient enough to bring up. It won’t take much more for big business to be on the ballot in 2024.
The pro-monopoly world is hoping that doesn’t happen, and they can keep these conflicts as quiet as possible. Unfortunately for them, people really do like complaining about Ticketmaster.
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albiclalepsza · 4 months
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So I was making a list of who I think should/ would be nominated for the Oscars this year and I put Martin Scorsese, Celine Song, Todd Haynes, Greta Gerwig and Justine Triet as my picks for best director. When my sister saw it she said that they are too many women on the list for it to be realistic. And then that made go down the rabbit hole of checking the list of Academy Awards for best directing because I was curious which year did the first female director win an Oscar.
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Woah. 2009? 70 years after the first ceremony? Crazy. So then I decided to check how many women were even nominated.
Seven. Throughout 96 years of its existence the Academy nominated seven women for best directing:
- Lina Wertmüller for Seven Beauties in 1975
- Jane Campion for The Piano in 1993
- Sofia Coppola for Lost In Translation in 2003
- Kathryn Bigelow who won for The Hurt Locker in 2009
- Greta Gerwig for Lady Bird in 2017
- Emerald Fennel for Promising Young Woman in 2021
- Chloé Zhao who won for Nomadland, also in 2021.
Jane Campion was nominated again for The Power of the Dog in 2022 and won, making her the only double nominee in this group and the third woman to win best director.
I decided to check some other numbers from the list just to illustrate how ridiculous that number is.
Just in the first 10 ceremonies 7 Oscars went to guys named Frank (Frank Borzage, Frank Lloyd and Frank Capra). They were nominated 9 times in that period. Overall they got 12 nominations throughout the Academy's history. Guys named William got 18 Oscar nominations over the years (12 for Wyler alone).
Actually, let's stop there. Here are all the men who got nominated more or as many times as all the women:
- William Wyler (12)
- Martin Scorsese (9)
- Steven Spielberg (9)
- Billy Wilder (8).
And that's not to say that they didn't deserve these nominations of course. But when there are numerous individual men who got nominated more times than the entire other half of the population you can't really blame it on anything else than the Academy's biases and discrimination.
And that discrimination doesn't end with the Academy, of course. Celine Sciamma's phenomenal Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which ranked 30th on Sight and Sound's list of best movies of all time, didn't even get a chance to get nominated, because French Film Institute chose to campaign another adaptation of Les Miserables instead.
The discrimination doesn't end on gender. When it comes to people of color the Academy also isn't particularly generous. No black woman was ever nominated for best director. 6 black men were nominated:
- John Singleton for Boyz n the Hood in 1991
- Lee Daniels for Precious in 2009
- Steve McQueen for 12 Years a Slave in 2013
- Barry Jenkins for Moonlight in 2016
- Jordan Peele for Get Out in 2017
- Spike Lee for BlacKkKlansman in 2018
10 Asians/ Asian Americans were nominated 13 times over the years:
- Hiroshi Teshigahara for Woman in the Dunes in 1965
- Akira Kurosawa for Ran in 1985 (a total travesty that he never won in that category)
- Terrence Malick for The Thin Red Line in 1998 and The Tree Of Life in 2011
- M. Night Shyamalan for The Sixth Sense in 1999
- Ang Lee for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2000, Brokeback Mountain in 2005 and Life Of Pi in 2012 (he won for the latter two)
- Bong Joon-Ho for Parasite in 2019
- Lee Isaac Chung for Minari in 2020
- Chloé Zhao for Nomadland in 2020 (the only woman of color who won in the category)
- Ryusuke Hamaguchi for Drive My Car in 2021
- Daniel Kwan for Everything Everywhere All At Once in 2022.
5 Latin Americans were nominated 8 times. It got a bit murky here, since that's not really a racial category. I couldn't find a different list than that anywhere, so I had to play a little elimination game. I wouldn't count Guillermo del Toro. Héctor Babenco is apparently a son of Polish and Ukrainian Jews. And I'm pretty sure Fernando Meirelles wouldn't count either. So that leaves us with:
- Alejandro González Iñárritu for Babel in 2006, Birdman in 2014 and The Revenant in 2015
- maybe Alfonso Cuarón for Gravity in 2013 and Roma in 2018 - won both times (fun fact about Roma, the hype for it was so big in Poland that I always assumed it was a polish movie, until I actually watched it around 2021 when I got more into film). Though his case is where we can fully see how much of a social concept race is, since he simultaneously says that he grew up as a white man and his win for Roma was applauded as a diversity win in the Academy circles.
No Native American was ever nominated for Best Director.
I don't know what the point of this post is. I guess I knew that Oscars were a white sausage fest but I never checked the numbers to see just how much, and Best Director might just be the worst category in that regard.
So if you're placing bets on the Oscars, I guess it'll be safer to just pick 5 random white guys for best director, instead of going by the quality of the movies themselves.
I'd love to see Celine Song win for her beautiful debut, or Greta Gerwig for the biggest movie of 2023 and because she is one of my favorite directors ever, but that may be hard since we had a few years in a row where either women or people of color won in this category, so the old hacks responsible for the choices are probably dying to pick another white guy.
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are-they-z · 6 months
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Supporters of #NoHostageLeftBehind Open Letter to Joe Biden - Part 2/2
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punkeropercyjackson · 3 months
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AYO GUESS WHO'S GOT A NAME-BUT IT AIN'T ME THIS TIME!!!The second Robin,La Red Hood and member of the Star Sapphire Corps,Lina Todd!
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I choose the name because it's both arab and latina and i wanted to give her a Talia connection🙇🏽‍♀️It's also a canon nickname for Selina by Holly which was a coincidence but i'm taking it as a sign of write her as a mentor to her as Robin,especially because i have Talina endgame in most of my DC verse's anyway!I'll ask one of my friend's to edit her post e and op but i wanted to get this post out asap!!
@tuxedkitt @moonage-gaydream @cottoncandyspikes @insomniac-jay @honeypotsworld @julieemarine @genderfluid-bat @theautisticcentre @jellyjays @ammomancer @pyrocortex @clanofjones @flamingo-strikes @twinklelight27
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boomgers · 2 years
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Inicia la temporada de calaveras… “Monster High: La Película”
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Cuando Clawdeen Wolf, quien nació mitad humana y mitad mujer lobo, llega a su nueva escuela, Monster High, rápidamente se hace amiga de sus compañeras Frankie Stein y Draculaura, y por primera vez en su vida, Clawdeen siente que por fin ha encontrado un lugar donde puede ser realmente ella misma, a pesar de mantener su mitad humana en secreto.
Sin embargo, en el momento que un retorcido plan para destruir Monster High amenaza con revelar su verdadera identidad, Clawdeen deberá aprender a abrazar su verdadero ser y encontrar una manera de salvar el día junto a sus nuevos amigos.
Estreno: 7 de octubre de 2022 en Paramount+.
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La película está dirigida por Todd Holland y protagonizada por Miia Harris, Nayah Damasen, Ceci Balagot, Jy Prishkulnik, Lina Lecompte, Kyle Selig, Justin Derickson, Case Walker y Marci T. House.
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Video Musical: Coming Out of the Dark
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Video Acústico: “Three of Us” y “Trust”
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Masterlist
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Stories on AO3
Old Intros
Introductory Pages:
Morvant-Adjacent Babies:
Sunny ‘Rose’ Sonnshine
Lilah Reed Nyx Bloom Chuck Dourif Helena Reese Matheson-Adjacent Babies: Emilie Mayson Adelaide Dean Deanna Louis Ellie Sutton Marisol Swinton Delilah Symonds
Merrilees Marston Candice Castor Samantha Marston Calleigh Dean Amanda Matthews Judith Ellison Desmond/Desdemona Mercury Matilda Westwood Alexia Mill Hannah Hardstone Willow Walker Barbara Dean
Jessike ‘Sike’ Logan Elvie Ellory Cassidy Cole Elen Ellis Carlie/Carl Connor Essie Ellory Jenni Oriel  Jessamyn ‘Jess’ Oriel  Jessika ‘Sika’ Oriel  Josie Oriel Jodie Oriel  Jazz Oriel   Jemima ‘Jem’ Oriel Jemma Oriel Jade Oriel  Jasmine ‘Mina’ Oriel  Jo Oriel  Janine Oriel Juliet Oriel     Coralee ‘Cora’ Matthews Millie Meadows Joey Jackson Josh Jackson Gia Wolfe Darla Wolfe Arlene Wolfe Brigitta Wolfe Donna Amato Gina Amato Jeanne Amato Aria Amato Willow Amato Carla Amato Fiona Amato Fiamma Amato Isla Amato Inga Amato Anton Allegro Vincenzo Lombardi Solina Ramirez Lolita Sanchez Marisol Espinoza Jodeyne Morrison Ellory Masterson
Mallory McMichaels
Raffaela Romero Malina Ramirez Lina Markov Candida Crowe Adelaide Marconi Emilie Porter Dervla O’Brady Ava Viva DiLorenzo Jessica Dallas Melissa Madison Katrina Archibald Abigail Novak May Southerlyn April Meadows Julie-Anne Callas Pippa Galston Thea Tallis Kate Isles Lily McQueen Jewel Estella Richardson Alexia-Mae Cathstone Eliza-Beth Leigh Izzy ‘Six’ Sexton-Richards Alice Anais Andrews Britta Roslin Julie Dark Alexandra Jane Castle Jodie Noelle Richards Tallie Marx Michaela Philippa Kingsman Love Aniston Jessie Cole Tali Rice Hollie Mann Madison Mitchell-Mann Roslyn Hall Cariad Hall Joe-Lee Parton Bobby Parton Jim Parton Sonny Parton Lupa Wolfe Anne Rose
Belle Rose Jade Orton Jennifer Orton Jessica Orton Mirabelle Orton Judith Amato Angel Croft Brittany Walker Julietta Day Shadow World Babies: Angelike Kirk Eliana Olivier Marisol ‘Sunshine’ Corazon Annabella Sciorra Gianna Fioretti Rhiannon Ellis Cara Sutton Kat Trellis Kimber Bell Marisol Lees Ria Leigh Delilah Daae Hanna Weiss Mindie Swallows Kismet Christian Juliette Loomis Vanessa Myers Arielle Sea Ellie Dewey Lace Belle Esme Innocent Katie Rollins Cherie ‘Cherry’ Garcia Jessie Wolfe Erin Willows Suzannah Davies Emilia Loss Melanie Jeffries Meredith Greylek Kelly Greylek (No relation to Meredith) Cassidy Rubirosa Candice Banks Kendra Copper Ariadne Todd Desdemona Hex Raven Rose Candace ‘Candy’ Caine Angelina Haven Mina Schiff Callie Dennis Esme Ross Susanna Johnson Consuela ‘Connie’ Sanders Raffaela ‘Raffi’ Angeles Ariel Warton Syren Sirena Hela Helios Anne Dread Rose Rayes Hope Evans Faith Hopkins Elizabeth ‘Eliza’ Eames-Olivet Alexandria ‘Alex’ Eames-Olivet April Dawson June May May Engel Augusta Haim Billy Wolfe Savannah Stanley Stanley Cyprus Kellie Cyrano Bella Wolfe Mina Marston Nadiya Corazon Annalise Sciorra Samantha Southhall Amelia Borstein Elena Greenwood Elizabeth Preston Suella Randall Marienne Rubirosa Lilith Morningstar Saralee Rayes Destiny Dracula Martha Curatola Solina Dracula
Valentine Dracula Queenie Annabeth Queen Lily Sharpe Isobel Rubirosa Rose Wolfe Lily Marigold Savannah Rider Marigold Rose Baby Baker Mami Morrison Sugar ‘Sweet’ Sunshine Melody Eros Allie Gayson-Enders Pippa Gayson-Enders Michaela Orville-Hampton Janet Orville-Hampton Mariposa Shadows Lolita Mayhew Tamberlyn Alexara Sukila  Arielle Denver Suzanne Denver Thalin Chelsea Heart Jessica Brisbin Henna Jenkins Dora Jessop Kathleen Shore Samantha Carson Sarah Carson Karen Nielsen Belinda Andrews Amelie Ellis Sister Tatjana Nichols Madison ‘Sugar’ Fuller Daniel Rabebe Angelika Rabebe-Cortez
Lady Liandrin MacBeth Juliet MacIntosh John-Ross Croft Annchi ‘Angie’ Croft Morgana Addams Angeline ‘Angel’ Verna Lane Eulalie Tamerlane Poe
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Warframe: Voice Headcanon
[These are purely my opinions on whose voice fit who but please do put in your opinions in, I wanna hear more variety on whose voice would fit them!]
Ash: Shen [League Of Legends] by Kieth Silverstein
Atlas: Nasus [League Of Legends] by Erick Todd Dellmus
Banshee: Kalista [League Of Legends] by Misty Lee
Baruuk: Jenos [Paladins] by Christopher Gurrero
Caliban: Zeratul [Heroes of the Storm] by Fred Tatasciore
Chroma: Leoric [Heroes of the Storm] by Joe J. Thomas
Ember: Lina [Dota 2] by Jen Taylor
Equinox: Camille [League of Lgends] by Emily Roya O’Brien Night / Mirana [Dota 2] Gin Hammond Day
Excalibur: Hayden Tenno [Dark Sector] by Michael Rosenbaum
Frost: Zed [League Of Legends] by Donnie Lucas
Gara: Vivian [Paladins] by Fryda Wolff
Garuda: Elise [League Of Legends] by Sidney Ranin-Smith
Gauss: Agni [Smite] by Scott Freeman
Grendle: Ravana [Smite] by Leo Fabian
Gyre: Auriel [Heroes of the Storm] by Cree Summer
Harrow: Karthus [League Of Legends] by Unknown VA
Hildryn: Bangalore [Apex Legends] by Erica Luttrell
Hydroid: Gangplank [League of Legends] by Matthew Mercer
Inaros: Azir [League of Legends] by Travis Willingham
Ivara: Artimis [Smite] by Brina Palencia
Khora: Cassiopeia [League Of Legends] by Karen Strassman
Lavos: Caustic [Apex Legends] by JB Blanc
Limbo: Viego [League Of Legends] by Sean Teale
Loki: Set [League Of Legends] by Xander Mobus
Mag: Nova [Battleborn] by Colleen Clinkenbeard
Mesa: Valkyrie [Apex Legends] by Erika Ishi
Mirage: Junko Enoshima [Danganronpa] by Jamie Marchi
Nekos: Hades [Smite] by Patrick Seitz
Nezha: Sha Lin [Paladins] by Todd Haberkorn 
Nidus: Morphling [Dota 2] by David Scully
Nova: Nemesis [Smite] by Amanda Doskocil
Nyx: Diana [ League of Legends] by Nichole Oliver
Oberon: Taric [League Of Legends] by Yuri Lowenthal
Octavia: Seraphine [League Of Legends] by Michele Panu
Protea: Skye [Paladins] by Holly Franklin
Revenant: Thanatos [Smite] by Scott Freeman
Rhino: Victor [League Of Legends] by Owen Thomas
Sevagoth: Noob Saibot [Mortal Kombat 11] by Sean Chiplock
Titania: Inara [Paladins] by Amanda Gish
Trinity: Vayne [League Of Legends] by Nika Futterman
Umbra: Scorpion/Hanzo Hasashi [Mortal Kombat 11] by Ron Yuan
Valkyr: Hel (Dark Stance) [Smite] by Monica Rial
Vauban: Abathur [Heroes of the Storm] by Steve Blum
Volt: Ezreal [League Of Legends] by Daniel Amerman
Wisp: Kronika [MK11] by Jennifer Hale
Wukong: Crypto [Apex Legends] by Johnny Young
Xaku: Bloodhound [Apex Legends] by Allegra Clark
Yareli: Awilix [Smite] by Bryn Apprill
Zephyr: Winter Wyvern [Dota 2] by Merle Dandridge
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Super Wings MBTI in Guardians SW AU!
In AU I changed some MBTIs from Super Wings.
💚: Same as PDB 💙: Different from PDB 💜: Not disclosed in PDB
I'll make a contrast with your guardians, updating an old post, One of the letters (Ex: INTP) will be opposite (Ex: INTJ)
Super Wings (present in the original series)
Jett: ENFP 💙 (Liah: ENFJ)
Donnie: ISFP 💚 (Lonnie: ISTP)
Dizzy: ISFJ 💚 (Lizzy: INFJ)
Jerome: ESFP 💙 (Leonie: ENFP)
Paul: ISTJ 💚 (Lolla: ISFJ)
Mira: ISFP 💚 (Lyra: ESFP)
Bello: INTJ 💚 (Lilla: INFJ)
Grand Albert: INTP 💚 (Lollo: INFP/ Lailla: INTJ)
Ellie: ENTP 💜 (Lesllie: ENFP)
Narae: INTP 💜 (Larah: INFP)
Astra: INFJ 💚 (Lua: INTJ)
Astro: ENTP 💚 (Luna: ESTP)
Chase: ESTP 💚 (Lacey: ISTP)
Todd: ISTP 💚 (Loddie: ISFP)
Flip: ENFP 💚 (Lippie: ENTP)
Crystal: ESFJ 💙 (Louise: ENFJ)
Bucky: ENTP 💙 (Lucky: ENTJ)
Leo: ISFJ 💚 (Leiah: ISFP)
Sunny: ISFP 💚 (Lightie: INFP)
Tino: ISTP 💚 (Lina: ISFP)
Tony: ENTP 💜 (Leyna: ENFP)
Lime: INFJ 💜 (Lima: ISFJ)
Thunder: INTP 💜 (Lerin: INFP)
Jerry: ESFP 💜 (Lerrie: ISFP)
Arome: ESFJ 💜 (Lora: ENFJ)
Sylphie: ISFP 💜 (Lilse: INFP)
Shine: ISTJ 💜 (Lisa: ISFJ)
World Aircraft members:
Roy: INFP 💙 (Lori: INFJ)
Ray: ISFJ 💜 (Lari: ISFP)
Sammy: ESFJ 💜 (Laurie: ISFJ)
BigWing: ISFJ 💙 (Lucie: ISFP)
Human Team:
Jimbo: ESFJ 💚 (Lilith: ENFJ)
Sky: ENFJ 💚 (Liz: ENTJ)
Storm: ENTP 💚 (Lin: ENFP)
Jasmin: INFJ 💜 (Leiri: ISFJ)
Mission Teams:
Zoey: ISFJ 💙 (Luphie: INFJ)
Sparky: ESFJ 💚 (Luz: ISFJ)
Scoop: INFP 💙 (Loopy: ISFP)
Remi: ISTJ 💚 (Lemi: INTJ)
Poppa Wheels: INTJ 💚 (Lydia: INFJ)
Kim: ENFP 💚 (Likkie: ESFP)
Badge: ENFJ 💚 (Ladja: ENTJ)
Swampy: ISFP 💚 (Lunnie: ISFJ)
Willy: INFJ 💙 (Lilly: INFP)
Rover: INFP 💙 (Livie INTP)
Marc: ISFJ 💜 (Linda: ESFJ)
Villains
Golden Boy: ESTP 💚 (Leanorie: ESTJ)
Golden Wheels: ISFJ 💜 (Lonally: ISTJ)
Mambo: ENTJ 💜 (Laginie: ENTP)
Phantom: INTJ 💜 (Letally: ENTJ)
Super Wings (Hall of Fame)
Dash: ENFJ 💜 (Lexie: ENFP)
Long: ISFJ 💜 (Lomi: INFJ)
Zyon: ENFP 💜 (Luthie: ENFJ)
Otto: ISTP 💜 (Lifya: ISFP)
Aron: ESTP 💜 (Lyric: ESFP)
Jane: INTJ 💜 (Linnie: ENTJ)
Alfred: INFJ 💜 (Lahiee: INTJ)
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movienized-com · 1 month
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Monster High 2
Monster High 2 (2023) #ToddHolland #MiiaHarris #NayahDamasen #CeciBalagot #CaseWalker #JyPrishkulnik Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 Genre: Action / Abenteuer / Fantasy Regie: Todd Holland Hauptrollen: Miia Harris, Nayah Damasen, Ceci Balagot, Case Walker, Jy Prishkulnik, Salena Qureshi, Steve Valentine, Marci T. House, Scotch Ellis Loring, Justin Derickson, Lina Lecompte, Kyra Leroux, Lilah Fitzgerald … Filmbeschreibung: Während sie in ihr zweites Jahr an der Monster High gehen, sehen sich Clawdeen Wolf,…
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chasenews · 1 year
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Explosive praise pouring every day! 150 minutes of intense charm
OverwhelmingVivid expressive power that crosses between humorous and madness ‘Thrilling thrill’ Lina (SM Entertainment) is stirring up fever for the re-viewing of the musical ‘Sweeney Todd’ with her excellent performance. In the musical ‘Sweeney Todd’, which is currently being performed to great acclaim, Lina plays the role of ‘Mrs. In particular, Lina gets favorable reviews for completing…
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