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nofatclips-home · 10 months
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🎵 Unbroken by Robot Koch featuring Delhia de France
🎬 Quiet Hearts, a short film by Joe Mischo
💃 Stephanie Kim and Raymond Ejiofor choreographed by Tamara Santos
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hwasal · 1 year
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천상지희 in 2022 and 2023
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kdreamsound · 10 months
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hellaliterate · 7 months
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and i can survive it for only so long high school is killing me! i'm so fucking--
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hipsternumbertwo · 2 months
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Nerdy Prudes Must Die Soundtrack (Coming Soon) on Spotify [The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals] [Black Friday] [Nightmare Time] [Nightmare Time 2] [Workin Boys]
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doomsdayoption · 7 months
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Idk if it means something of if it was just Angela's acting but at the start The Summoning, just after they call out the names, during the "Oh oh oh oh" part it looks like Grace is having a painful physical reaction to the presence of the Lords In Black (from 2:00:23 to 2:00:34, you can even hear her sing an "Oh" louder than Steph and Pete, as if she were in pain), almost like she can feel them(?). Again, I don't know, but it looked strange because Steph and Peter didn't seem to be having any sort of reaction at all.
Adding the part I am talking about for reference:
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i kept seeing ppl do genderbent stuff of scott pilgrim characters and heres my input.
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thinking about how in nmpd, during 'if I loved you', pete calls steph a 'mean girl' and mariah literally played regina george
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punkeropercyjackson · 23 days
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Every single person i've seen saying underaged x way older and incest dynamics are inherently lgbt culture has been white...........Yeah okay okay,i think i get it now
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starkidsdaily · 18 days
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silkmelatonin · 2 years
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one of those female rage moodboards but with black girls and woc 🤎
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hwasal · 2 years
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天上智喜 member solos
Do You Know? (feat. Sunday)
What U Want (feat. Stephanie)
Rock'n' Roll Star (feat. Lina)
さよならの向こうに (feat. Dana)
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kdreamsound · 10 months
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extraordinary-heroes · 10 months
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Batgirls Vol 1 #3 (Cover art by Kim Jacinto)
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2022 - A YEAR IN REVIEW
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nogooddeetz · 5 months
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so i just rewatched honey queen and in it, roman explains how linda is “the sweetest woman in hatchetfield” (the title that comes with winning the title of honey queen) because what she was willing to do in order to win (kill zoey, among other less than nice things) makes her taste the sweetest to nibbly.
now, in nerdy prudes must die, during the summoning, while blinky speaks to grace and tinky taunts pete, nibbly immediately looks to steph and says “stephanie, yum yum!” steph is nothing like linda of course, she’s not callous or selfish. but. she was, in the end, willing to kill pete to save the rest of the town. she would have done it with a heavy heart, but she would have done it nonetheless. so, is the reason nibbly expresses interest in steph above the others that she is capable of things the others aren’t? like linda, she’s willing to go to extreme lengths to achieve her goal (even though her goal is much more selfless than linda’s).
grace is certainly capable of doing crazy shit too but her deal is a whole separate issue of its own
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