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skepticalarrie · 1 year
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How do people not out them more often? Think about all the employees of hotels and what not that see them. What if someone had an ax to grind and just put it out there! I’m down with Larry with all of my heart but don’t know how it works for everyone to keep it a secret. Thanks in advance. Love your stuff
People do, receipts and larries and stuff.... it's not really a secret. But to be honest, I think it would take a lot for people to actually "out" them in that context, it's a lot of steps. You see, someone would need to recognize both of them and understand what is happening there or find something interesting enough about them to actually tell people about it - which I'm assuming happens but that's all there's to it if people don't have any proof it happened... so like I said, there are receipts. To become something concrete the person would need to take a good picture without anyone noticing and have enough reasons to post that somewhere. I'm absolutely certain there are pictures out there, but I think people in possession of these photos know enough about larry to know they shouldn't post them. Plus I also fully believe they have a photo ban that would prevent something like that to spread in the media.
Maybe it will happen at some point, but so far I think they know what they're doing and they know how to fly under the radar...
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six-costume-refs · 2 years
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It’s interesting to see that now the cruise cast can post photos / videos of them in costume when we used to have to wait a while for the costumes to be “approved.” Do you think this has to do with the costumes now being made be a different team?
Hey! I do think the different studio could have some impact, but there are also some other potential reasons. - Bliss 1.0 costumes were made by the same UK studios and costume makers that were making the UK costumes at the time. They did not have a photo ban. - Breakaway 2.0 is a little bit less clear. It seems like some or all of the costumes were made by the usual UK makers, but then finished up during rehearsals (studs added) by Norwegian Creative Studios. They did not have a photo ban. - Bliss 2.0 costumes were made by Norwegian Creative Studios. There was a photo ban. It was still in place a year after, in early March 2021, and to my knowledge it's still in effect. However, several members of the cast and production team did post photos regardless. - Breakaway 2.0 costumes were made by Norwegian Creative Studios. A photo ban was initially in effect. About midway through the run several of the cast members got new costumes, also made by Norwegian Creative Studios. After those new costumes were received, the photo ban seems to have been lifted. The cast members who received new costumes have not posted photos of their old ones, so I’m guessing a photo ban still exists on those. Their costumes are pretty complicated, so if you're curious I have a longer post about it here. - Bliss 3.0 costumes were made by Norwegian Creative Studios. Some of these photos weren't posted for a bit so they may have had to be approved, but that's just as likely due to Wi-Fi issues. Either way, there certainly wasn't a complete posting ban. - Breakaway 3.0 and Bliss 4.0 costumes were made primarily by John Kristiansen but some pieces seem to have been made by Norwegian Creative Studios. John Kristiansen is the same studio that makes the Broadway and Aragon Tour costumes. Like with Bliss 3.0 some signing off may have needed to happen, but there wasn’t a total ban.
There does seem to be a pattern there in terms of who made which costumes and which had a ban, but I think even if that’s the case there are probably still a few other factors: - UK, Broadway/US Tour, and AUNZ costumes are worked on by a team of costume supervisors and designers as well as associates and assistants (exact titles depend on the production). Collectively they oversee the costumes’ production, design, quality, and consistency, and make sure that the costumes continue to live up to Gabriella Slade’s designs and expectations even as she moves on to other projects. One reason that they may have moved NCL costumes’ production to John Kristiansen in NYC is so that Lisa Zinni and Amanda Jenks, the US-based team, could better oversee the construction of the costumes (That’s one of many possible reasons; it’s a little outside the scope of this post, but I can get into it in the future if there’s interest in that). Having them there to oversee the costumes’ production could definitely help solve any concerns that may have existed for the casts with costume bans. - The Bliss 2.0 costumes were made in a weird transitionary period. The costumes were going through extensive changes to both design and construction in anticipation of the Broadway debut. When you’re in a major period of refinement and change, there’s always going to be some things you like and some you scrap. Bliss 2.0 was one of the primary places where they were doing that experimentation; several of the elements they used for Bliss (like Lucy Aiston’s Boleyn) were then scrapped for Broadway. Oddly, some of those elements that Bliss used but were scrapped for Broadway were also used for Breakaway 2.0 (like Abbi Hodgson’s Boleyn costume, which was made for Bliss 2.0 and used the same design as Lucy’s, or Liv Alexander’s costume which also had the same cutout design as Lucy/Abbi’s). Since they’ve really been striving for standardization, they may have just wanted to minimize the amount of attention that those unique design/construction elements got.
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uncanny-tranny · 4 months
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This might seem like an "old man yells at cloud" situation, but it's just wild growing up and being told how dangerous distracted driving is - how, at highway speeds, you can traverse the length of a football field (100 yards, 91 meters) in a matter of seconds - how one split second sending a text while driving could result in a potential fatal crash, and then getting on the road as a driver and being surrounded by billboards. Their entire purpose is to catch one's attention, so they're lining major roads, which tend to be highways. How is it that you're told how important it is to never be distracted while driving, but still being advertised to?
At best, this type of advertising is an eyesore to pedestrians and motorists and a general waste of electricity to light it, and at worst, it is an active danger considering they are there to advertise and therefore, must catch people's attention.
I'm not even against advertising in theory, but this particular mode bothers me so much and I hate how pervasive it is - especially in large cities or highways.
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pichirobi · 1 year
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yikes-ajax · 6 months
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I dont have a clever and witty sarcastic comment tonight, I just think she's cute
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eyenaku · 1 year
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SUN FIZZYFAZ CUP GLAZED!! YEYEYEYAYAAYA!!
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mayosmelting · 3 months
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sketching again
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dovewingkinnie · 6 days
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is Jerry alright?he looks confused…
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he is not ok about the picture they took (ive decided that drawing is them taking a picture together)
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hesterias · 3 months
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i think about this photo often thank you for this blessing taylor
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the-brown-man · 2 months
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skepticalarrie · 1 year
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Right now HL must also go to private clubs and resorts, restaurants etc bc now with smartphones and every teen having social media and recognizing Harry it is not as easy as before to just hide. A downside of Harry becoming this huge is that now those type of places have shrink because even rich people want to have a pic with Harry Styles. Some of the spottings of Harry last year were by old people whose child are fans too so it is more broad now. More than a photoban they haveto be more private
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I assume it's not easy for them. I'd love to pick their brains for a second and understand how they actually feel about it because it's a fine line between privacy and actively hiding something when you're a big artist. And they don't know any different. They obviously have all the money and privileges and people working for them to make it work but yeah... it's kind of devastating, isn't it?
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librathefangirl · 8 months
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A Libra NNT Analysis: Meliodas' Demon Secret
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Part 1: The Start of a Millennia Long Secret (pre-season 1)
Okay, time to finally get this started. And I want to do that by saying what I've said before, and probably will say again: The Seven Deadly Sins is an anime that needs to be watched (at least) twice. It's like Zaratras says:
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Looking back, especially at the earlier seasons, so many things get another meaning when you know the whole story. Meliodas' demon secret is no different. The first time around you get to learn about it along with the characters. The second time around you can see the nuances of it, the symbolism and relation between it and the rest of the story. This is why I wanted to do this analysis series in the first place, to look at the earliest episodes with the perspective of knowing exactly who and what Meliodas is, and see how his demon secret is developed - or rather, how it's revealed. This means that yes, there will be angsty ramblings similar to my previous posts on the subject. I mean how could there not, because a) it's me (and if you know me, you know I love angst), and b) Meliodas really hid who he really was from the people closest to him for so long...
But! Before we get into how Meliodas' secret is revealed I want to take a look at how it was formed. Starting with the why.
Actually, first I'm gonna put a read-more because this got long :) Continue reading for: the reason behind Meliodas' secret, 3,000 years of history, the fall of Danafor, and the Seven Deadly Sins knows... what?
Meliodas' demon secret doesn't actually become a secret until after the end of the First Holy War. Before the end of the war, he has no reason to try to hide it. Everybody already knows what and who he is. For those who don't, well, they soon figure it out. He doesn't hide it; he openly uses his demonic powers and shows himself as a demon, because again, he has no reason not to, and he even admits to being a demon when asked about it. This, to me, is especially noteworthy since this is something we're shown repeatedly that he doesn't do after the end of the war.
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After Meliodas and Elizabeth's confrontation with their parents, and the following death and cursing, Meliodas wakes up to a new Britannia. A demon-free Britannia. The war has by then ended, leaving the demons sealed away and the goddesses having lost their physical forms. A new era has started in Britannia. An era where the demons are becoming nothing more than a great evil sealed away by the goddesses. The more years that pass, the more solidified this view becomes. The humans who once had encountered demons, all die or are already dead. By the time of the first season, the demons are just monsters of myth. While there are still some people who know about demons, like Gerheade (who lived through the war) and Elaine, we're also shown that most people don't. They struggle with the idea that such beings even exist, or have a very limited knowledge of demons. We can probably also safely assume that nobody is exactly considering the possibility of a "good" demon. After all, that was already a foreign idea back before they were sealed.
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So, given everything we know about this new Britannia and how it came to be, it makes sense why Meliodas would choose to hide the fact that he is a demon. He has no reason to believe anyone would accept this about him. While the world before was also filled with hate and fear towards demons, back then he at least had Elizabeth. And his entire race, even if they did hate him too (but not for being a demon). Now he is all alone, stuck trying (and failing) to protect Elizabeth in a world that doesn't understand demons. People knowing he is a demon would also make it a lot harder for him to live among the humans, which we know he has done repeatedly during in his attempts to keep Elizabeth safe and in his search for a way to break the curse. So, yeah, it's easy to see why Meliodas' demon secret would come to be.
At the same time, I think it's really interesting to point out that while Meliodas does hide that he is a demon and won't even answer the question when directly asked about, he doesn't really lie about it either. He doesn't say he is a demon, but he also doesn't say he isn't a demon or that he is human.
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We don't get to see lot of what happens to Meliodas over the 3,000 years between the start of the curse and his arrival in Liones. What we do see is Meliodas, repeatedly, living human lives with Elizabeth's numerous reincarnations. Because of this, the most significant moment we get during those years in regard to his demon secret is the fall of Danafor.
Danafor is an example of a human life we see Meliodas living with Elizabeth, or Liz in this case. From the flashbacks of his times there, provided by the druids' trial, and his interactions with Cain, it's safe to assume that the people of Danafor saw Meliodas as a fellow human - a stupidly overpowerful human perhaps, but a human nonetheless. When Cain learns that Meliodas is in fact Meliodas (and not his son) he is, understandably, shocked. After all, he clearly expected Meliodas to age like a human would and not still look as young. Danafor, or rather the fall of Danafor, marks the beginning of the unraveling of Meliodas' demon secret. This is the first time in who knows how long that Meliodas uses his demonic powers. It's also the first time he's faced with someone who knows who and what he really is (not counting Merlin and Elizabeth with her memories regained) with the appearance of Fraudrin. Even disregarding Fraudrin's future possession of Dreyfus, the events in Danafor (Meliodas' destruction of it and the Coffin of Eternal Darkness) have significant repercussions for Meliodas going forward.
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After Danafor, Meliodas life becomes different. Back in Danafor, he was greatly respected as the leader of the Holy Knights. In Liones, he still has respect and status as the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins, but he (along with the other Sins) is also seen as a criminal and sinner. By then, rumors have also spread about what happened in Danafor and Meliodas' part in its destruction. We don't really know for sure what exactly those rumors entailed or how close to the truth they were (they most likely did not involve "demon" or "demonic powers"), they still told a story of Meliodas being the one, not only to destroy Danafor completely, but also kill its citizens.
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So, from what we can see, Meliodas' arrival in Liones comes with a new life and a different role. While he is still mostly seen as human, he is also seen as more of a "monster" than before. Both Zaratras and Hendrickson admit to having sense Meliodas' true identity during some of their earliest encounters with him.
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That brings us to another interesting thing to look at before I get into analyzing the individual episodes: the extent of Meliodas' demon secret. Meliodas is generally seen as a human, but his secret isn't a complete secret. It's not a situation of nobody knows nothing, as seen above. Of course, how much is known depends on who's perspective we are talking about. So, since it's kind of important for these breakdowns, and it intrigues me to talk about, let's end this part with looking at what the fuck do each of the Seven Deadly Sins actually know about Meliodas in regards to his demon secret?
The most obvious (and also easiest) to start with is Merlin. She is the one who knows the most about Meliodas, seeing as she first met him 3,000 years ago before he even betrayed the demons. To her, there isn't really a "demon secret", only a secret he is keeping from everyone else. Merlin knows Meliodas is a demon. She knows what kind of demon he is and was, his past with the demons and Stigma, even about the curse at the hands of the Demon King and Supreme Deity and what it means for him.
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I'm gonna try to do these in order of who knows most, so next up is Gowther, who - well, who the hell knows what he actually knows? But he is the one, next after Merlin, who is the most knowledgeable about Meliodas. Technically, he met Meliodas before even Merlin did, since he was (as his creator's proxy) in the Ten Commandments alongside him. It has also been revealed that the original Gowther was one of Meliodas best friends (Q245, Q&A Corner of chapter 234 in the manga). But Gowther also did erase his own memories prior to season 1, after Nadja's death. Despite this, Gowther is still shown to know more about Meliodas' secret than the others. When the group is first reunited with Gowther, he points out to Meliodas that none of them are of the same race, hinting that he knows Meliodas is not human. Though given his powers, to me at least, it's hard telling exactly how much Gowther knows about Meliodas.
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Merlin and Gowther are more or less the only Sins with any real knowledge about Meliodas' secret, but that doesn't mean the others don't know anything. In fact, most of them have gotten some hint prior to the events of season 1, proving that Meliodas' demons secret isn't absolute. Among the remaining Sins, Escanor is the one with the biggest reason, I think, to suspect something. Escanor has, after all, seen Meliodas in his demon form. He might not know exactly what Meliodas is, but he should definitely suspect that Meliodas isn't human. The moment I'm talking about happens during the battle between Escanor and Meliodas, when Meliodas is trying to convince him to join the Seven Deadly Sins. During that battle, Meliodas easily defeats Escanor by releasing his Assault Mode. This means that Escanor saw him with his black eyes and demon mark. Like I said, Escanor probably didn't know what it meant at the time, seeing as he hadn't actually met another demon by then, but at the same time, it stands to reason, that Escanor shouldn't be seeing Meliodas as quite as human as the rest of Liones did.
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Now let's talk about Ban. The interesting thing about him is that while, out of the last three Sins, Ban is the one who knows the most about demons, he is also probably the last one who would (willingly) suspect Meliodas of being one - something that he shows later in the first season. Ban's knowledge of the demons comes from him encountering and fighting the Red Demon during its attack on the Fairy King's Forest. This means that his knowledge of the demons as a race is very limited compared to Merlin (though to be fair, most people's knowledge is limited compared to Merlin, especially about demons since, well, very few people seem to know what the demons really are anymore). The Red Demon is also a huge part of Ban's struggles with the idea of Meliodas being one, as he obviously can't let himself put Meliodas equal in any way to the monster who killed Elaine. Still, even if he doesn't want to, Ban has reason to suspect it even before season 1, given what happened with Meliodas' dragon handle. When Ban tried to take the dragon handle, Meliodas cuts him with black flames. This is also the one and only time something has managed to leave a permanent scar on Ban's body since becoming immortal. Both of these indicate, if nothing else, that Meliodas isn't as human as he first appears to be.
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Between Diane and King it's a little hard to tell who knows most, because let's face it, neither has much knowledge about Meliodas' secret at this point. Though I would probably have to say Diane does - mostly because I've got an issue with King's knowledge, but more about that later, let's talk about Diane first. Diane doesn't have much knowledge about neither demons nor Meliodas' secret, but, like the others, she has some reason to suspect him not being human. Diane was there and saw Meliodas scar Ban, meaning she saw Meliodas with the black flames just as Ban did. Later, during the events of the Vaizel Fighting Festival, she also admits to having seen "that look" on Meliodas, referring to how he looked while defeating Ban. So, yeah, not much knowing but still some hints.
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Now then, last but not least, King. Okay, to be fair, he is one of the Sins with the least knowledge about Meliodas' secret. He also, like Diane, lacks the knowledge of demons in general. He wasn't there during the Red Demon's attack in the Fairy King's Forest and has shown himself to not share Elaine's knowledge about demons, given his reaction to seeing the Red Demon's corpse. He even expresses shock that beings like the Red Demon have actually existed in Britannia. As for Meliodas' secret, when King first meet him in the manga, he literally calls him human. By the time of the first season, King is seemingly still holding this view, later expressing his surprise that Meliodas looks exactly the same despite 10 years having passed.
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But I did say I had an issue with King's knowledge, didn't I? Well, unfortunately, I do. It comes with that first meeting between King and Meliodas. As much as I love it, it provides some... inconsistencies, especially in regard to the reveal of Meliodas' demon secret - and since that is what this post is about, it's only fair that we address it. Okay, so here's the thing. King was captured 200 years ago. In the manga page above (first panel, lower left corner) you can even see Helbram's dead body still lying on the ground, proving that it was 200 years ago. Now, Meliodas being there when King is arrested by unnamed knights 200 years before he and Merlin decide to form the Seven Deadly Sins, while a coincidence, is not that unimaginable. But King remembers that moment. He references it to Meliodas in the druids' cave and thinks back to it in the fight against Chandler, which means he clearly remembers the Meliodas 200 years ago as Meliodas and not just some random knight. But then when they are reunited after only 10 years he suddenly thinks it's weird that Meliodas remains unchanged? I just- that is what is happening, right?? Anyway, let's just... drop it for now.
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So what do we start of with when the fist season begins? Meliodas, who has kept the fact that he is a demon a secret for 3,000 years because Britannia is now "demon-free" and demons are seen as ancient evil monsters; Merlin, who knows everything; Gowther, who knows he is not human; and the rest of the Seven Deadly Sins, who still think of him as human(?). At the same time, the events of Danafor's destruction has set the wheels in motion regarding Meliodas' demon secret finally being revealed to everybody.
Coming soon - Part 2: Cracks in the Mask (season 1 part 1)
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warismenstrualenvy · 2 years
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Iconostases in the Greek Catholic Churches of Slovakia
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goldennika · 3 months
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losing my grip on reality with every new page.soobin in paris update
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