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futureless · 1 month
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wasn’t going to speak on this due to legal reasons but since i’ve now been contacted by the rest of the survivors from the series & more, we all deserve to speak up about what we went through & everything that was happening to us while we were part of the program. it is completely mind-blowing that all of this is finally coming to light, especially this way. i still have my journal & everything written down from day 1 i was there, until the day i escaped. apparently i hold the record for the only student, internationally, who was ever able to successfully escape the program alive. ❤️‍🩹🫥 finally justice for us!!!
https://www.popcornflix.xyz/tv/246698/the-program-cons-cults-and-ki
if you guys want to see more of my journal pages or want to know more about my experience in the program, comment/message/ask me questions on my page & i’m happy to answer!! or follow me on instagram - @payton.ragland
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theblvckvenus · 2 months
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“if you wish to discover the guilty person, find out to whom the crime might be useful.” - Alexandre Dumas
“If you want to understand any problem in America, you need to focus on who profits from that problem.”- Dr Amos Wilson
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stevenrogered · 2 months
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ONE DAY ↳book > screen
There was something about the gesture, the tilt of her head and the pulling back of her hair as she applied the lotion to her neck, and he felt the pleasant nausea that accompanied desire. Oh God, he thought, eight more days of this. “Want me to do your back?” he said. Offering to apply sun cream was a corny old routine, beneath him really, and he thought it best to pass it off as medical concern. “You don’t want to burn.”
“Go on then.” Emma shuffled over and sat between his legs. He began to apply the lotion, his face so close that she could feel his breath on her neck, while he could feel the heat reflecting off her skin, both of them working hard on the impression that this was everyday behavior and in no way a clear violation of Rules Two and Four, those prohibiting Flirtation and Physical Modesty.
“Scooped quite low, isn’t it?” he said, aware of his fingers on the base of her spine. “Good job I didn’t put it on backwards!” she said and a silence followed while both of them thought oh god, oh god, oh god. 
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vryfmi · 5 months
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whiteboard doodle dump
event created by @krash-and-co and it's still up for one more week
og post and whiteboard link:
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imthefailedartist · 5 months
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This show dumb as hell, but I love every second of it.
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petrovna-zamo · 1 year
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“I’m worried that this is gonna be what brings Netflix down”
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Another day, another ROTTMNT out of context video to share. This time around, the glorious episode that is Pizza Puffs.
Still want to see what those things taste like despite the whole mystic poison thing going on.
((YouTube link))
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mandolinearts · 2 years
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"And I welcome you in my court…my most beloved friend."
from this amazing fic by @moorishflower.
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briefcasejuice · 1 year
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marvel's daredevil season three shots and their comic parallels
#229 (1986) | 3.01 #228 (1986) | 3.05 #227 (1986) | 3.07 #005 (1999) | 3.10
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harrington-love · 11 months
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Steve and Nancy's story is complex and beautiful...and not everyone will understand it.
I pity the people who cannot, or refuse, to see the beauty in Steve and Nancy’s story. A story about how trauma impacts your relationships and the way in which you cope with traumatic events. A story about how in the beginning, these two teenagers were not compatible but attempted to make their relationship work, only for the shame, guilt, and blame to take over and rupture the relationship. A story about how it is crucial to acknowledge and understand your partner's pain, and be their support, their rock, their shoulder to cry on.
It is a story about a teenage boy’s fall from popularity, and finding his true self as a friend, a protector, a lover. A story about a teenage girl working to make something of herself, to establish an identity that is purely hers. A story about a teenage boy who works to rectify his past mistakes, and learns to give himself grace for being a human. A story about a girl being true to herself, trusting her gut, and believing in her capabilities without bending to everyone else's expectations of who she should be. A story about a boy who's love for a girl was so strong that it helped him change into a person she could trust and depend on. A story of a girl who sees this boy in a new light, and thinks maybe, just maybe, he can offer her a future of partnership, adventure, and love.
It is a story about how these two teenagers have worked to grow and heal (and how they will continue to grow and heal), and are in a better place now where they can be what the other needs in time. A story about a second chance at love, now that they are both in a better place to love the other. They're not perfect. They never were. Healing and growth are not linear. They will always have their faults, their flaws, and like everyone else, they'll hit rough patches along the way. The difference between Steve and Nancy then and Steve and Nancy now is how they handle the hard times, together. How they face them, together.
And the audience can see how Steve has changed, from a boy who was apprehensive of Nancy's drive to get justice for Barb, to a man who trusted her investigative instincts, offered to join her on her exploration, and told her to be careful. From a teenager who utilized avoidance as a coping mechanism, whose "go with the flow" attitude was a mask to hide his pain, to a man who confidently told Nancy that she is what he's always wanted. There was no avoidance. No shame. No fear. There was simply a boy, who has changed, telling the girl he loves that she is it for him.
And the audience can see how Nancy has changed, too, from a girl who pushed a boy away because his presence was a painful reminder of what, rather who she lost, to a woman who is slowly, slowly, learning that this boy is good, and he is safe. She welcomes him back into her life with ease. From a girl who held this boy at gunpoint because she did not want him involved, to a woman who includes him, and trusts him when he volunteers himself in the face of danger, and defends him because he is someone worth defending.
To truly understand Steve and Nancy's story, you have to be willing to see their growth. You have to be willing to acknowledge change and believe characters can and do change. You have to accept that they did change. And therein lies the problem. Many, many people are purposely choosing to ignore their growth, because it does not fit their version of what they want or think should happen. Many people do not trust or believe that these characters know what they want, or know what's best for them. You have to be able to see and accept who they are now, as opposed to who they once were. How their views have changed. Their morals. Their personalities. Their wants, needs, hopes, and dreams. If you're still holding onto who Steve and Nancy were in the earlier seasons, then you are closing yourself off to any potential understanding of who they are now. If you are intentionally misconstruing what these characters say to fit your own narrative, then you are choosing to believe you know these characters better than they know themselves. If you are perfectly content with misunderstanding their relationship and refusing to acknowledge their growth, then you will miss out on not only a delicate and beautiful relationship, but also a lesson: Second chances happen. And sometimes, people do find their way back to each other.
I don't know what season five will bring. I don’t know if we’ll get a happy ending to their story.
But I do know one thing. I pity the people who willfully choose to ignore a beautiful story about two people finding their way back to each other. That is real life. That is love. It's not always simple or easy. Second chances happen every single day. And how beautiful it is for us to witness the rekindling of two ex-lovers. That is Steve and Nancy's story.
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omeletcat · 2 months
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I made a sprite. for season 2/3 Aang from avatar the last airbender!! i'm rewatching atla rn and it is even better than i remember watching it as a kid. like it literally changed my brain chemistry, i have a core memory of making a comic that was a literal copy paste of atla's story but instead of airbending it had crystal bending or something, not even replacing air, just an extra element. lol.
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i-did · 2 months
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@korakos amd AFTG Fandom:
so Alison Renoylds was partially based on Paris Hilton (Hilton hotels etc) but have you heard about her coming forward about the weird ass behavior correction program she was in? The full thing is free on YouTube
https://youtu.be/wOg0TY1jG3w?si=Oe42sZlGSQkdtMhZ
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And a series on Netflix called "The Program: cons, cults, and kidnapping" where someone who survived one made a docu-series about programs like these.
HIGHLY RECCOMEND BUT PROCEDE WITH CAUTION
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hislittleraincloud · 2 months
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✨🔥🐦‍⬛Laurel Gates/Marilyn Thornhill🐦‍⬛🔥✨
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linuxtldr · 9 days
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Fun Fact: The Netflix developer left their first footprint in production.
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fennshui · 2 months
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I watched half an episode of “The Program” documentary on Netflix and I am SHOCKED. just shocked. Shocked and terrified.
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petrovna-zamo · 11 months
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