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Nise. She/They (I'm fine with both). I adore learning new languages and playing music. You'll definitely notice once it's Eurovision time in my blog.
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The Original Broadway Cast celebrate 10 years of Hamilton at the 2025 Tony Awards (full performance)
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Bucky, trying to be a politician and realizing how inefficient it is at stopping bad guys quickly: Welp. I can't debate, diplomat, or deposition my way out of this one.
Bucky, loading his explosive disc launcher: Detonate it is.
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#epic the musical#would you fall in love with me again#arcane#jayvik#league of legends#stucky#stevebucky#marvel#mcu#wicked#gelphie#odypen#jorge rivera herrans#steve rogers#bucky barnes#jayce talis#viktor arcane
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wherever the image quality goes on my images when I post them, I hope it's happy Here’s a lil FrUK gift for our collectively haggard spirits. I hope everyone is rebelling and making art and loving and sticking up for the things worth sticking up for aaaand being a lil gay (>ᴗ•)✧
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*✧ And a spotify playlist because I love you ✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
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Those who live in glass houses something something
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EBU: We don't like you using the word "Kant." Can you please tone it down?
Malta: sure ok.
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Go Swedland
#eurovision#esc sweden#kaj#eurovision 2025#just had hetalia war flashbacks thinking swedeland sounds so weird I'm so used to sufin
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i am so fucking proud of my country right now, THANK YOU for growing a backbone RTVE!!
here's what they aired, despite the EBU's backlash after Spanish TV commentators criticised Israel during the semi-finals:

#eurovision song contest#eurovision#eurovision 2025#esc 2025#queria ver mas mensajes pero vamos españa#solo por tener las bolas para hacerlo espero que queden alto
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How do you explain this to someone who doesn’t watch Eurovision
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The six horsemen of Eurovision

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see that's why the countries should always sing in their own languages for eurovision, i have no idea if they're insulting me, summoning demons or telling me about their kinks
and i love it
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Ah i love that Lithuanian guy, what was his name ahain? Leon S Kennedy?
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Gerard Way if you can hear me PLEASE give us The Ghost of You mv in 4k IM BEGGING YOU
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I spent my whole life watching American sci-fi movies. I'm not American, I'm on the other side of the continent, Argentina.
When I saw those movies like "saving the White House" from some invasion, the American flag waving at the end with all the military equipment, always felt fake to me.
Sometimes I wonder if Americans really relate to it, because it gets to the point where it doesn't feel like an American movie, but rather a very capitalist one. Let me clarify, I'm not saying that Americans have bad movies, it's obvious that they are movies to reform the "North American" spirit and the U.S.A identity, it's obvious that I feel very indifferent from them. But even so, I've always felt completely indifferent to these genres. When it comes to movies, it seems like these genres are exclusive to Hollywood and the United States. Almost as if the others do not exist, and therefore such an "invasion" never happened, for example.
That's why, when I watched the episode "Credo" of The Eternaut, I couldn't stop crying. It seemed like we were finally given a place in a genre and industry that seems to be exclusive. We've all seen those american movies where they jump for joy with their flag, but something in this Argentine serie is completely different, It feels genuine, a true sense of salvation and camaraderie.
In this series, when the armed forces finally appear, they still don't feel like the American ones, I can feel a sense of identity and a group of people doing their best to survive together. It doesn't feel like a "slop". It doesn't feel so capitalist. I've never seen in American films of this genre the poor have a role in the plot, nor a worker who tries to survive with the only thing he knows: work and cooperation.
The fact that Netflix has opened the doors to such a series in the current context this country is going through, is heartwarming. I hope that The Eternaut can change this genre that always felt exclusive, where the United States was always the winner and the only one that appeared, now Latin America appears outside of the ethnocentric and almost Eurocentric eyes, with the yellow filter, a Mexican with a forced accent and no power in the plot.
Argentina is the protagonist, where the plot takes place in Argentina among Argentinians. Among Latinos. Y por esto me siento en casa, ya no son los estadounidenses los ganadores de la tierra, si no que no hay ganadores aca. Todos estamos buscando una solución para terminar el problema, no ganarla.
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