peter demas by shane reynolds
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The way in which Ryan Reynolds announced a new Deadpool movie starring himself and Hugh Jackman, and Tumblr decided it was less important than tearing into Ned Fulmer, a boring white guy YouTuber well passed his prime whose already been fired, and only slightly more important than Ghost Files, which has been out and trending since Friday.
Ryan Reynolds is slightly more important than praising two guys who left Buzzfeed and slightly less important than yelling at one guy who left Buzzfeed.
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That moment when a member of a four-peraon group gets kicked out and a ghost show that came out on Friday are trending on tumblr above the news that Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are gonna be starring in Deadpool 3
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Me watching Puppet History and seeing “The Professor” …
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I think puppet history has shown us once again what naruto has tried to show us: the power of friendship. The thing about friendship and looking after your friend and trying to safe them (for Ryan and Naruto’s case at least) is something we as humans should practice in more, even if said friend can be a little bitch sometimes (for The Professor and Sasuke’s case at least). The Professor wouldn’t be back with his parents if it weren’t for Ryan, and Sasuke wouldn’t have a family to return to if it weren’t for Naruto. And I think this secret connection between puppet history and naruto is really beautiful and meaningful.
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Cat Power, Glen Hansard & more covered Sinéad O'Connor & Shane MacGowan at rehearsal for Carnegie Hall benefit (pics, video)
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Cat Power, Glen Hansard & more covered Sinéad O'Connor & Shane MacGowan at rehearsal for Carnegie Hall benefit (pics, video)
A star-studded benefit show honoring the late Sinéad O’Connor and Shane MacGowan happens at Carnegie Hall tonight (3/20), and ahead of that, many of the participating artists played a rehearsal show at City Winery on Tuesday (3/19). The loose, casual rehearsal was led by Tony Shanahan (who played in the house band), and included Billy […]
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Lecture 6: “Tom Dooley” (1958) - The Kingston Trio: Folk music enjoyed a heyday in the late 1950s and early 1960s. By far the biggest folk act of the period was the Kingston Trio – Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds – from San Francisco, California, who helped introduce folk music to mainstream America. By the beginning of the 1960s, they were one of the most popular groups in the United States, and they could eventually boast of five albums that soared to the Number 1 spot on the Billboard Top 100 (with more than 8 million records sold by 1961). Their big breakthrough hit came in 1958, with their beloved song “Tom Dooley.”
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