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kinneys · 1 month
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jason and marie: touch
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eyelessfaces · 7 months
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An Outcome 3 and/or Orestes moodboard?
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we have so little about his character I did my best </3
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watchinghallmark · 10 months
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jam-blue · 2 years
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I made me and my little sister ocs. They are friends :)
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reluctantjoe · 11 months
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The Wrong Mans + IMDB Trivia
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sweetlullabyebye · 1 year
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Yes headcanons of a character being awesome at cooking are great, but I seriously need more of them just absolutely SUCKING at cooking. I mean accidentally setting their hair on fire, drinking spoiled milk straight from the crate, mixing together the recipes for bœuf bourguignon and lemon drizzle cake, having seven alarms at the same time, shouting screaming on the floor, missing half the ingredients and using the weirdest alternatives kind-of-bad. Sure, stress bakers and incredible cooks are fun -but I am BEGGING for the people that cannot boil an egg for the life of them-.
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maeamian · 2 years
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Genuinely baffles me that XCOM has a reputation for being unfair with its shot hit percentages, like yeah, 90% feels like basically 100%, but also if you take ten of those you'll miss one, and if you take four 75% shots one of those ought to miss, and in fact, if you take the time to do some calculations to it, you'll find that these numbers are pretty accurate because the back end is literally just calling random() to generate a number between 0 and 1 and then comparing that to the percentage it gave you, I don't know this for sure but also I have written code before and it would be insane to have your chance calculating function then function in basically any other fashion, and some very smart people put a lot of time into making sure your computer's pseudorandom number generator produces an even distribution, there's really no way for this to work BUT fairly.
Which brings me to my other point, which is that people are absolutely terrible at intuitively understanding odds without serious training in it, way back when my dad was in college he wrote a fairly straightforward version of Milles Bourne, which is a French card game about taking a road trip, and people accused *it* of cheating, so he went back in and double checked the code, and no, it followed the same rules as players. What he figured out was happening was that people remembered the computer's wins better than their own and were forming a poor internal picture of the statistics because of it. This is my main theory as to why people think XCOM is unfair, particularly since it fundamentally does not match the experience I have playing the game, and no offense but given that I passed Quantum Mechanics II, I am better trained to think about statistics than most people.
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e-von-dahl · 4 months
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I don’t have enough mutuals from the UK for my posts about Busted to be anything other than screaming into the void but that isn’t going to stop me
Anyway if you’re reading this go listen to year 3000 by Busted right now or I’ll steal all your shoes 🔫
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Hallmark Sets 'June Weddings,' Lacey Chabert and 'Aurora Teagarden' Films for June: See Schedule (ETOnline Exclusive)
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HALLMARK CHANNEL'S "JUNE WEDDINGS" All premieres are at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Wedding Season Starring: Stephanie Bennett and Casey Deidrick  Premieres: Saturday, June 3 Trish (Bennett) is a journalist who is on back-to-back bridesmaid duty for her three best friends. When her date is unable to join, she pairs up with photographer Ryan (Deidrick), the brother of her best friend.
Love's Greek to Me Starring: Torrey DeVitto, Giannis Tsimitselis and Marina Sirtis Premieres: Saturday, June 10  When Ilana (DeVitto) travels to Santorini with her Greek boyfriend Mike (Tsimitselis) for his sister Alex’s (Katerina Konstas) wedding, she’s thrilled to be asked to be her American Maid of Honor. Mike surprises Ilana by proposing, leaving Ilana gets caught in the whirlwind created by his well-meaning and overly enthusiastic mother Athena (Sirtis).
The Wedding Contract Starring: Becca Tobin and Jake Epstein Premieres: Saturday, June 17  Rebecca (Tobin), a teacher, and Adam (Epstein), an ad executive are excited to plan their Jewish wedding, but their wedding and future are put into jeopardy when Adam lands a new ad campaign, and their mothers meet for the first time. 
Make Me a Match  Starring: Rushi Kota and Eva Bourne Premieres: Saturday, June 24 Vivi (Bourne), an optimistic woman with a substandard romantic history, works at a data-driven matchmaking app.  Once she discovers that the success rate for matches at her company is low, she hires Raina (Rekha Sharma), an Indian matchmaker, to provide advice on how to improve their numbers. As they embark on this matchmaking journey, Vivi meets Raina’s spontaneous son, Bhumesh (Kota), and questions whether finding love is something one must take control of or let naturally come to them.
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HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES All premieres are at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango Starring: Lacey Chabert and Will Kemp Premieres: Friday, June 2 Filmed entirely on location in Malta. Sparks fly when a no-nonsense detective (Chabert) must reluctantly team up with a charismatic British dance star (Kemp) in order to solve a murder, literally one step at a time, at a stunning luxury resort in Malta!
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Something New Starring: Skyler Samuels, Evan Roderick and Marilu Henner Premieres: Friday, June 9 Aurora Teagarden (Samuels) is back home in Lawrenceton post-college near her mother, Aida (Henner). Working as a teacher’s assistant in a crime fiction class, Aurora is struggling to settle on a thesis for her post-graduate degree. To support her schooling and life, Aurora also waitresses at the local diner at night, where she shares her love of researching true crime with her friend Sally and police officer Arthur (Roderick). When Sally’s fiancé doesn’t show up at their wedding rehearsal, maid of honor Aurora gets Arthur to help her search for him. When they discover a body, everyone assumes it is Sally’s tardy groom, but when it turns out to be someone else, Sally’s fiancé becomes the main suspect.
To read the full article at ET Online click this LINK.
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kinneys · 4 months
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ten tons of silence - jason/marie
you can't just leave me here, buried deep beneath ten tons of silence you won't believe how quickly, peace turns into bloody violence
watch HD on youtube
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emptymasks · 10 months
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Thanks for introducing me to Matthew Bourne's swan lake! My brain has now wormed its way into pulling a piece from that version of swan lake into my current Arcane (Viktor x OC) fic! 😊
In all seriousness, I'm a gay trans man who used to dance ballet and hasn't for a long time, and this is the first explicitly gay ballet I've ever seen since getting back into watching it, and it means a lot to me so I just wanted to say thanks and hello.
omg omg you are so welcome!! it's my favourite ballet, it's gorgeous, and as a queer guy yeah it so felt empowering to watch. i love a lot of matthew bourne's ballets, theyre so creative, the only other one i know of that is also gay is his dorian gray ballet but it wasn't filmed like his swan lake has been unfortunately. it's especially sweet to see, even though the story of course deals with sadness and homophobia, swan lake have a gay love story in it as the composer, tchaikovsky, was gay in a time where it wasn't safe for him to be out.
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baddingtonbitch · 6 months
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there was literally no reason lyrically or otherwise for this video to have the plot, cinematography and stunt driving of a mid level spy thriller but they did it anyway that's just what 2005 was like
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watchinghallmark · 10 months
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beaconfeels · 2 years
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JR Bourne lockscreen because I decided this blue-eyed babe needed to be surrounded by blue flowers. Click for full resolution if tumblr makes it blurry
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ringer04 · 2 years
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Matt Sydal
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7outerelements · 7 months
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The number of competent, effective individuals in a story should not be limited to the size of the main cast. Doubly so if the protagonist doesn't possess categorically different capabilities than every other person. If everyone else is made of insensate cardboard, then the accomplishments at the core of the story are undercut, options for compelling side characters are limited, and the path for the protagonist's growth is unclear.
No rule of storytelling is absolute, but finding reasons for a protagonist to be part of a story is often about what compels them to participate, rather than why they are the incontrovertibly best solution to the problem.
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