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kathlita20 · 8 months
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TAYLOR SWIFT THE WOMAN THAT YOU ARE
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mowu-moment · 6 months
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started watching movies. when does the marvel shit start happening
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alucience · 2 years
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He'll make sure they see the sun.
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year2000electronics · 2 years
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commission for @allseeingportrait of his oc, agent keene!
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tenderjock · 2 years
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steven: [wears reading glasses] marc: [squints and suffers thru an unnecessary headache] jake: [suits up in the middle of a public library at exactly 6:14 pm to read an article about the ecological impacts of salmon farming]
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allseeingportrait · 2 years
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And I never actually posted the agents from that one sketch redraw I posted. Agent Spencer Keene and Agent Charles Mesmer, two members of a secret agency known as the Moonmen. They hunt down sources of power that can be used for great evil, and also serve as their world’s evil equivalent to OSHA.
These two specifically are partners in crime who torment Blake Teller with some regularity!
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omegasparta1997 · 2 years
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Goodbye Moonmen🌙 (Moon Knight edition)
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fartshals · 26 days
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I often want to listen to the vsauce song but the fucking rick and morty fans made it impossible to find
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say what you want about rick and morty but you can’t deny it has a belter soundtrack
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khonshusavatars · 2 years
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idk why you're feeling low, my friend, but I just wanted to pop in and send you some love, one Steven to another <3 <3 <3 -MoonMen Steven
Oh,thank you so much! I'm feeling better now I believe : ) sending you some love too! Cheers❤
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Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice 2001
The song features a lead vocal by American funk musician Bootsy Collins. On the album version, Collins's normal vocals are heard through the right audio channel; the same vocals, distorted to a much deeper pitch, are heard through the left. The song features a prominent sample of Sly & the Family Stone's 1968 song "Into My Own Thing", as well as samples from "All Strung Out Over You" by The Chambers Brothers and "Word Play" by The X-Ecutioners. The lines "Walk without rhythm/and it won't attract the worm" quote the science fiction novel Dune, while the line "tone of my voice" may be the titular weapon, as used by some of the book's characters. The line "halfway between the gutter and the stars" refers to a line in Oscar Wilde's play Lady Windermere's Fan: "We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars", and was also used as the album title.
The music video features actor Christopher Walken Dancen dancing around a deserted hotel lobby. It won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, six awards at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, and Christopher Walken was awarded one of MTV's Moonmen for Best Choreography.
I think it's safe to say that the video is one of the truly greatest music videos ever made, and needs to be watched by everybody. Your whole life will be vastly improved by having this video in your life. Check it out now, funk soul brothers.
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inz-lokisdottir · 2 years
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Marc/Steven/Jake?
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decent0distraction · 2 years
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- and everything in one in the beauty
I posted the original but something must have went wrong because it’s gone. Also I don’t have the spoons to take it off my wall or remove the butterfly keeping on the wall (with the help of my fairy lights)
Also, yes that is a quote from a Rick and Morty song
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teeteepeedee · 8 months
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i’m a little behind but i saw so many people say that taylor shouldn’t go to the vmas because they’re not prestigious or whatever, but i think those people are missing that she keeps the vmas so high on her list of events to attend when she can because they are mostly fan-centered, which she always makes sure to point out when she accepts her moonmen. she goes because they’re fun and we vote for her and she gets to thank us personally idk
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ms-scarletwings · 5 months
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One of my favorite things about the character of Dib is that on one hand he’s genuinely geeking out about the existence of extraterrestrial life and he can barely contain his overflowing awe and intrigue at the marvels of their technology and unknown biology,
And then on the other hand he’s probably also daydreaming about the entire armada cinematically exploding to the chorus melody of “I Wish They’d All Just Die” or “Goodbye Moonmen” because it’s the only mental exercise that can hold him back from strangling a skool classmate from green to blue in broad daylight.
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spiritusloci · 1 year
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The Flash Files: Folder 07
Brought to you by The Flash Gordon Archive of Howard C. Rushbourne in collaboration with Midjourney AI & The Friends of Flash Foundation.
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Costume and makeup test shots of Henry Cavill as Flash Gordon in 2012, unfortunately he lost the role to Jonathan Blakeley and was forced to settle for the far less exciting role as “another” superhero. 
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Robby the Robot (1994)
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Russell T Davies’ BBC reboot of “Flash” starring Nick Grimmley (2008)
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Banner ad campaign for “Flash Gordon Returns” (2008)
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Stills from Tim Burton’s brilliant “Nightmare on Planet Mongo” stop-motion animated film (2007).
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Janet Whitman as Dale Arden, "Flash Gordon versus The Moonmen” (1939)
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Flash Gordon, Flash Gordon fashion photo spread for Vogue Magazine, (2021)
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Movie poster and stills from Disney’s disastrous live action remake of “The Nightmare on Planet Mongo” (2011)
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Jonathan Blakeley in “Flash Gordon and the Slaves of Intergalactic Indifference” (2013)
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Fan art by Keith Haring for “Flash Gordon vs The Lizard Men” (1987)
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