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theshotgunsailor · 2 years ago
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Little doodle
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please-appendage · 1 month ago
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i love this video
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gallifreyanhotfive · 2 years ago
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The Doctor to the Sycorax (and many others): No second chances. *let's them eat shit*
The Doctor to the Master: Oh....you committed genocide??? 😔 You hurt many of my friends?????? 🥺 That's okay--I believe you can be better. 😌 You're my oldest friend, you know. ❤️ I believe you can be beautiful. We could travel the stars, you and I, see everythi--oh no, he escaped. 😕 Til next time!
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typeandink · 1 month ago
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Domacridhan of Iona, Sorasa Sarn, and Corayne an-Amarat.
Realm Breaker by Victoria Aveyard
Artist: ImJennDove
Instagram: @ImJennDove
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molldingo · 7 months ago
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More people need to read this series it’s so good. She might be my favourite character of all time✨
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"We have an entire citadel as headquarters- there's literally another recreation room down the hall with another holovision! WHY ARE YOU FIGHTING OVER A REMOTE?!?!" - Salaak
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bearforceone3 · 10 months ago
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random alien green lantern designs
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americanaclassic · 10 days ago
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Raquel Welch wearing a stars and stripes suit in 'Myra Breckinridge', a 1970 American comedy based on Gore Vidal's novel and directed by Michael Sarne, with Welch in the title role.
📸By Terry O'Neill
Source: @aflashbak on Instagram
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kryptonbabe · 8 months ago
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I wonder if we'll ever get another Green Lantern series in which the action is balanced among several other alien characters like the GL Corps (2006-2011) was, and not solely on human lanterns. There are nine lanterns in this panel and none of them are human, good times
From Green Lantern Corps #16 (2007)
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cherryschaos · 1 year ago
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"Haunt me, Domacridhan."
Those three words, instant tears
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bitter69uk · 3 days ago
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Released 55 years ago today (24 June 1970): the infamous film adaptation of Gore Vidal’s 1968 best-seller Myra Breckinridge, memorably described by Vanity Fair as a “celluloid disasterpiece” and derided by Time magazine as “about as funny as a child molester … so tasteless, it represents some sort of nadir in the history of American cinema". Quick thoughts on this “what-were-they-thinking?” mega-flop! Leading lady Raquel Welch’s stilted, wooden acting is actually ideal in this context (as director Mike Sarne put it, “She has a marvelously artificial way of acting”). She looks sensational in Myra’s glamorous 1940s wardrobe (designed by Theadora Van Runkle, who’d costumed Faye Dunaway in Bonnie & Clyde and The Thomas Crown Affair). In the close-ups, you can see the extreme, almost drag queen-like contouring on Welch’s face. Majestic 76-year-old Mae West - in her first film appearance since 1943 - gets lead billing but in fact has a supporting role. West’s sequences as Letitia Van Allen (virtually nothing like the character in Vidal’s book) make no sense: she just periodically and inexplicably crashes the action, suggestively purring her lines and stealing her scenes (and does two musical number out of nowhere) but who cares when she’s such fun?  Myra hit the cinemas at the same time as Russ Meyer’s magnum opus Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. Both were rated X and were often linked in the media as representative of the new borderline-pornographic permissiveness in films – but Beyond is beautifully executed and genuinely anarchic whereas Myra is mostly just inept! 29-year-old neophyte director Sarne was reportedly a homophobe and queasy about the film’s subject matter – which couldn’t have helped! The failure of Myra killed his initially promising filmmaking career. It’s trippy seeing TV icons Farah Fawcett and Tom Selleck (pre-moustache) in small roles when they were still young unknowns. John Huston here is a benign version of the corrupt old lecher he plays in Chinatown. Transgender Warhol superstar Candy Darling campaigned hard to portray Myra – what would that have been like? Finally, in 2001 Vanity Fair ran an epic account of Myra Breckinridge’s fraught, jinxed production. It’s essential reading!
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dcrarepairtournament · 26 days ago
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propaganda:
Roy Harper/Wally West:
They are so underrated cmon they are so similar but also childhood friends but also they hated each other but also they care so much but also-
Vath Sarn/Isamot Kol:
Could these background Green Lanterns have fucked? I sure hope so!
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oopsiebo · 1 year ago
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corallapis · 7 days ago
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tragically i think it's probably most likely that turlough is only speaking english (or other earth languages, since he also knows french) while on the tardis, given that he doesn't reveal he's from trion until his very last story. of course, some dweu stories will outright ignore this and have him and the doctor chatting amiably abt 'his planet'... since trion is a space-faring society with various colony planets and agents on other worlds, perhaps a good middle ground could be some sort of lingua franca that doesn't out turlough as being specifically from trion? or perhaps 'the trion language' is that lingua franca.
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jessread-s · 1 year ago
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✩⚔️🐉Series Review:
⋆ Found family
⋆ Multiple povs
⋆ High fantasy
Growing up, my dad was completely enamored by “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of The Rings”. Try as I might, I found the books he continues to put on a pedestal hard to get through (nobody tell him I said that). But I think I found what he loves so much about those books in Victoria Aveyard’s “Realm Breaker” trilogy. From the very first page, Aveyard completely immersed me in her complex world and invested me in the lives of her diverse, well-developed characters. With each new chapter, I couldn’t get enough of the dynamic between the Companions and held my breath as their lives were continuously jeopardized the closer they came to completing their quest to save the realm. And of course, because this is a Victoria Aveyard book, there were many betrayals that caught me by surprise, swoon-worthy (yet subtle) romantic moments, and epic battles that held my attention as I progressed through each book in the trilogy. The ending is everything I could have wanted and more and still leaves the door open a crack for more mischief to occur. 
Cross-posted to: Instagram | Amazon | Goodreads | StoryGraph
@vaveyard @epicreads @morgana0anagrom
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molldingo · 7 months ago
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🦐
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