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Deborah Ann Woll on the set of Daredevil: Born Again season 2 [src]
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Shiota Nagisa: Kayano, you're bleeding!
Kayano Kaede: Oh, that explains it.
Shiota Nagisa: Explains what?
Kayano Kaede: The stabbing pain in my side.
#assassination classroom#assclass#ansatsu kyoushitsu#anime#incorrect text#Shiota Nagisa#kayano kaede#src: daredevil#ModMirror
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romano: germany, you're bleeding.
germany: oh, that explains it.
romano: explains what?
germany: the stabbing pain in my side.
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battling jack murdock raised me to be a fighter. and now it was time to step into the ring.
#daredevil#matt murdock#comicsedit#marveledit#karen page#technically. im sorry shes only in 1 frame#src: daredevil yellow#mine*#mm
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Siquijor and its Exquisite Charm

It was a cold, rainy, and cloudy kind of morning when we arrived at Dumaguete Airport. After a peal of thunder, we decided to take a tricycle going to Dumaguete Port. We touched down Siquijor after an hour of ferry ride and rode a tricycle again to reach our hotel.
Palm trees swayed gently in the breeze, fresh air filled my lungs and my eyes felt refreshed with the lush of greens around me. Siquijor might be notorious for black magic, mystic, and sorcery, but I got a sense of serenity in this place.
For an island known for witchcrafts and folklores, Siquijor boasts its exquisite charm with its unspoiled palm-fringed beaches, scenic water wonders, and laid-back setting.
HOW TO GET THERE
We booked our flight to Dumaguete because this is the closest airport with frequent flights from Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.
From Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport, charter a tricycle or a cab to get you to the port. Several ferries like Oceanjet, Montenegro Lines run as early as 7:00 am until 4:30 pm going to Siquijor which fare ranges from P130 to P240.
From Siquijor Port, there are a lot of tricycle drivers you can rent to bring you to where your accommodation is. Tricycle is the usual mode of transportation in the area so tourists normally prefer to hire tricycles for the island tour.
WHERE WE STAYED
Located in San Juan area, Eastern Garan Seaview Resort offers an amazing cliff top views and not to mention a super chill vibes with its outdoor swimming pool and beach front view (and incredible sunset!!!).



PLACES TO VISIT
Siquijor, located in the Central Visayas, is the third smallest province in the Philippines, thus can be toured in one day only. It is locally known as “Esla del Fuego” because of its mystical fireflies.
We rented a tricycle for the whole day tour around the island.


CENTURY-OLD BALETE TREE
Believed to be enchanted up to this day, the 400-year-old Balete Tree lies in Lazi which is considered to be the oldest and biggest in the province of Siquijor. Apart from being said that mythical creatures live in Balete Trees, what makes it really mystical is that a natural spring flows right underneath the tree. If you’re up for a quick foot spa, just dip your feet and let the fish doctors nibble around your feet!

There are stalls that sell some souvenirs, voodoo dolls, and love potions!

CAMBUGAHAY FALLS
Less than 200 steps going down, you will be mesmerized by Cambugahay Falls’ clear and turquoise warm water originating from natural spring. Lots of locals and tourists go here and enjoy making their sway to the falls.


This falls has a three-tiered level, the top and middle which usually serve as swimming areas and the bottom and the largest as the jumping site. It usually gets crowded in the afternoon but just a tip, the top tier is the least crowded area where you can do unlimited swings for only 20 pesos.


SALAGDOONG BEACH
Ahhh, I have to say that this is my favorite place in Siquijor! You will be lured with its magnificent stretch of translucent blue waters and fine white sand. Salagdoong Beach is also famous for its cliff diving area with almost 35 feet high, waiting for adrenaline junkies and daredevils to take the plunge straight into the water.


GUIWANON SPRING PARK
Guiwanon Spring Park is a mangrove preservation and protection area which is managed by the fishermen and environment organization in this community.

A minute of walk on wood and bamboo bridges, you will be led to an open area or seminar hall which offers a magnificent view of the sea with a crisp, fresh air, surrounded by a lush mangrove forest. This sanctuary is a refreshing stop with an entrance fee of 10 pesos and in fact, there are small cottages you can rent if you want to stay overnight.

PALITON BEACH
The giant palm trees lined up at the shoreline, the powdery white sand, and the sparkling blue waters make Paliton Beach a nice spot for basking under the sun.

It was 3 in the afternoon and the sun shone brilliantly, making the water in the ocean glitter invitingly. Definitely a perfect tour-ender – we just unwind and chill by the beach until it’s time to go back to our hotel.


Other tourist spots in Siquijor:
Saint Francis de Assisi Parish Church
Hapitanan Cafe Restaurant
Lazi Church and Convent
Lagaan Falls
Capilay Hot Spring
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Of the five Knapp kids who had once been so cheery, Farlan died of liver failure from drink and drugs, Zealan burned to death in a house fire while passed out drunk, Rogena died from hepatitis linked to drug use and Nathan blew himself up cooking meth. Keylan survived partly because he spent 13 years in a state penitentiary.
Among other kids on the bus, Mike died from suicide, Steve from the aftermath of a motorcycle accident, Cindy from depression and a heart attack, Jeff from a daredevil car crash, Billy from diabetes in prison, Kevin from obesity-related ailments, Tim from a construction accident, Sue from undetermined causes. And then there’s Chris, who is presumed dead after years of alcoholism and homelessness. At least one more is in prison, and another is homeless.
In some ways, the situation is worsening, because families have imploded under the pressure of drug and alcohol abuse, and children are growing up in desperate circumstances. One of our dearest friends in Yamhill, Clayton Green, a brilliant mechanic who was three years behind Nick in school, died last January, leaving five grandchildren — and all have been removed from their parents by the state for their protection. A local school official sighs that some children are “feral.”
Yet it’s not hopeless. America is polarized with ferocious arguments about social issues, but we should be able to agree on what doesn’t work: neglect and underinvestment in children. Here’s what does work.
Job training and retraining give people dignity as well as an economic lifeline. Such jobs programs are common in other countries.
For instance, autoworkers were laid off during the 2008-9 economic crisis both in Detroit and across the Canadian border in nearby Windsor, Ontario. As the scholar Victor Tan Chen has showed, the two countries responded differently. The United States focused on money, providing extended unemployment benefits. Canada emphasized job retraining, rapidly steering workers into new jobs in fields like health care, and Canadian workers also did not have to worry about losing health insurance.
Canada’s approach succeeded. The focus on job placement meant that Canadian workers were ushered more quickly back into workaday society and thus today seem less entangled in drugs and family breakdown.
Another successful strategy is investing not just in prisons but also in human capital to keep people out of prisons. The highest-return investments available in America may be in early education for disadvantaged children, but there are also valuable interventions available for adolescents and adults. We attended a thrilling graduation in Tulsa, Okla., for 17 women completing an impressive local drug treatment program called Women in Recovery.The graduates had an average of 15 years of addiction each, and all were on probation after committing crimes. Yet they had quit drugs and started jobs.
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Chapters: 13/25 Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types, Iron Man (Movies), Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Daredevil (TV), The Punisher (TV 2017), The Defenders (Marvel TV), Jessica Jones (TV), Luke Cage (TV), Iron Fist (TV), Deadpool - All Media Types Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Matt Murdock & Peter Parker, Frank Castle & Matt Murdock, everyone is friends - Relationship, Peter Parker & Tony Stark, Michelle Jones & Peter Parker, Frank Castle & Peter Parker, Luke Cage/Claire Temple, Matt Murdock & Franklin “Foggy” Nelson, Matt Murdock & Karen Page, Matt Murdock & Claire Temple, Matt Murdock & Franklin “Foggy” Nelson & Karen Page, Franklin “Foggy” Nelson & Karen Page, Matt Murdock & Melvin Potter, Matt Murdock & Wade Wilson Characters: Peter Parker, Matt Murdock, Tony Stark, Ned Leeds, Jessica Jones, Karen Page, Franklin “Foggy” Nelson, Steve Rogers, James “Bucky” Barnes, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Clint Barton, Frank Castle, Luke Cage, Claire Temple, Michelle Jones, Melvin Potter, Malcolm Ducasse, Danny Rand, Colleen Wing, Wade Wilson Additional Tags: vigilante mentorship, Matt is scary af but nice to kids, cats!!!, fuckin bad at tagging sorry kids, please leave comments with good tags, Protective Tony Stark, Mr.Miyagi Matt, Peter’s networking like a real adult, Jessica Jones is not a good chaperone, Teenage Peter Parker, Teenage Rebellion, Peter is stickin’ it to the man, budum tsss, GET IT???, because he’s sticky??????, Parent Tony Stark, or at least surrogate parent, BAMF Matt Murdock, bc he’s always a bamf, DevilDad and SpideySon, not spideypool, Peter is a child, THIS IS SPIDER-MAN:HOMECOMING PETER PARKER, he is a child, WADE WILSON KILLS PEDOPHILES FOR FUN, No Spideypool, THE ONLY ACCEPTABLE SPIDEYPOOL IS BETWEEN ADULT ITERATIONS OF PETER PARKER AND WADE, lots of sexual innuendos, because hello it contains deadpool, there are extremely breif mentions of child abuse and the use of date rape drugs, but there is nothing explicit and each mention is like basically just a sentence or two, nothing extreme enough for me to add the rape/non-con tag, tony has character flaws, but I love him, not anti tony, just acknowledging that he fucked up, Podfic, Podfic & Podficced Works, Audio Format: MP3, Podfic Length: 2.5-3 Hours Summary:
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While Tony’s assistance with all of Peter’s technological needs has been invaluable, he hasn’t managed to be much of a mentor when it comes to the actual hero aspect of being a powered person. After a chance encounter, Peter finds himself being mentored by none other than Daredevil with no shortage of guest-taught lessons from the older vigilante’s friends and acquaintances. This exposure to the grittier side of the city and vigilantism as a whole leads Peter to discover a conspiratorial plot to destroy New York City.
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Preview: Daredevil #9
Daredevil #9 preview. There's a new Daredevil in town, and Matt Murdock has no idea who it is! #comics #comicbooks
Daredevil #9
Chip Zdarsky (A) Lalit Kumar Sharma (CA) Julian Totino Tedesco Rated T+ In Shops: Aug 07, 2019 SRP: $3.99
• There’s a new DAREDEVIL in town, and Matt Murdock has no idea who it is! • Neither does Cole North, the tough-as-nails detective who’s been hot on the Guardian Devil’s trail for weeks. • Can Matt Murdock truly live a life without Daredevil? Can Cole?






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OPHIRUN Sign of the Cartographer
OPH(I)* = Peridot Sign • *RUN = Derse + Breath
This sign is the TickTockStuck equivalent of the canon sign Capriun.
Within the Verse, this sign belongs to Barzum Soleil, one half of a pair of daredevil twins in the care of planetary traveling carnival The Midnight Melpomene. Their other talents include playing their midriff like a woodwind.
#TTSEZ#Peridot Caste Signs#Signs of Breath#Derse Signs#Canon Derivative#Style: Circle#Style: Curvy Sign#SYM: Asymmetric#SMPL: One
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After an amazing sell out run in London, Jamie Lloyd Company is bringing the production of Betrayal and its stars Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox to Broadway.
The play marks the Broadway debut for Hiddleston, who shot to fame in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Loki, brother of Thor. Hiddleston however is no stranger to the stage. Trained at RADA he has performed the title roles in productions of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus and Hamlet among others as well as working alongside Sir Kenneth Branagh in Checkov’s Ivanov.
During San Diego Comic-Con Hiddleston arrived in the US to promote the upcoming Disney+ series Loki, he sat down with EW to discuss bringing Betrayal to New York.
Hiddleston explained that he was first introduced to Betrayal at drama school. He told EW, “a teacher would assign each acting student a play and a role, and you had to read the play and you had to write a monologue for the character that wasn’t from the play itself, and then perform it to try and give the rest of the class a clue as to what the play was. And I was given Betrayal. I remember sitting down on a rainy Wednesday afternoon in the library and reading it in one sitting, because it’s quite short to read, thinking, ‘This is amazing, I’d love to do this one day’. But I was 20 years old and this is about people in their late 30s, early 40s. So I thought, ‘gosh, this is a long way off’ — of course, it came around quick!”
When asked about the play itself, Hiddleston said, “I find this play fascinating. It’s about the complexity of relationships, the profound commitment to trust, about knowledge, about time. And what’s thrilling about it for [my costars] Charlie Cox and Zawe Ashton and myself is none of us leave the stage. There’s a charge between the three of us that we hope reveals something new about the play, that these three relationships — the marriage, the friendship, and the affair — are actually codependent. And when one breaks down, they all break down.”
Hiddleston went on to say that he enjoys taking on different kinds of work, evidenced by everything from his big cinematic releases to his more art-house films with Jim Jarmusch and Ben Wheatley and his stage work. In relation to what drew him to Betrayal he said, “There is something very concentrated about this piece. There are so many scenes between two people, in between couples, and the third character is present on stage all the time — obviously not in the scene, not listening, but they’re representing that they’re in the mind of those people because there’s somebody in the background being talked about, being excluded, being heard.”
The London production of Betrayal closed in June at the Harold Pinter Theatre, rounding out a fantastic season of Pinter at The Pinter. When asked about picking up the play so soon Hiddleston said, “The great thing about this play is it’s never the same twice, because the audience changes the chemistry. There is humor in the play, it wouldn’t be Harold Pinter without some dark humor, and some audiences come and they’re very keen to laugh, and other audiences are keen to listen and be quiet. That always changes things. I think over the run it started to settle in us in a deeper way, but I’m looking forward to diving back in. The bones of the production will be the same, but we’ll find new things. And that’s the great joy of doing theater, is that you keep chasing down new shades of the truth, especially with a great piece of writing. It’ll only be over when it’s over.”
Also starring another Marvel actor (Charlie Cox who plays Daredevil), Hiddleston spoke about their experience saying, “It’s been curious swapping stories about that. But yeah, I never worked with him in that space.” He went on to explain that the pair had known each other for some time. “We bounced around in Los Angeles at the same time when were young actors trying to get work, auditioning for movies that neither of us would get, and ending up going for a burger afterwards and going, ‘oh well, next one!'”
The third actor in the production is Zawe Ashton, many will remember her from Not Safe for Work and Fresh Meat. The pair read together at The Pinter Gala in London in October 2018, and Hiddleston said while he has known her a long time, this is the first production they have been able to work together.
Of course, everyone is keen to find out about Hiddleston’s return to the screen as Loki, especially after the events of Endgame. The last we saw of the God of Mischief, was in a scene where he grabbed the tesseract and hot-footed it away from The Avengers. Speaking of the new series, Hiddleston said,“Loki will start at the top of next year. He’s such a classical character. (Thor and Loki), they’re from Norse myths, they have a kind of gravitas to them. Robert in Betrayal is much more earthbound. They’re both very complex, but Robert is a publisher and a husband and a father. Loki is the god of mischief. Two quite different figures!”
The Broadway production will have previews from the 14th August with the opening night on September 5th at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The season is scheduled to end on the 8th December.
Below are some still released prior to the London performance.
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Tom Hiddleston Talks About His Broadway Debut In Betrayal After an amazing sell out run in London, Jamie Lloyd Company is bringing the production of…
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Actores lamentan muerte de Stan Lee
Actores lamentan muerte de Stan Lee
Marvel y el universo de los superhéroes lloran la muerte de uno de sus creadores.
Stan Lee murió hoy a los 95 años en Los Ángeles.
Los actores que interpretaron a algunos de los héroes en el universo cinematográfico lamentaron en sus redes sociales el deceso.
El creador de icónicos personajes como Los cuatro fantásticos, el increíble Hulk, Daredevil, entre otros siempre será recordado por crear…
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[ad_1] The Fifteen Percent Pledge, an organization founded by designer Aurora James of Brother Vellies in response to the racial reckoning of 2020, hosted a star-studded inaugural gala over the weekend in celebration of its accomplishments to date. "We have been working hard for the past two years, physically, emotionally and every kind of way," James said in a speech. "So please use this as an opportunity to celebrate what we have done and where we are going, because the future looks bright." The non-profit calls on retailers to commit at least 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned brands, and has so far enlisted Nordstrom, Sephora, Macy's, and Madewell, among other big-name retailers, to sign the pledge. According to the website, more than 28 of the world's most recognized retailers have taken the pledge, redirecting $10B in revenue to Black brands. "This journey will not be perfect for any of us, but the true fear should never be the stumble forward but the paralysis of standing still and failing to act," James continued. The ceremony's host, "And Just Like That" star Nicole Ari Parker, dressed in accordance to the dress code in a red satin Laquan Smith mini dress with voluminous sleeves and black strappy sandals by Brother Vellies. Held at the New York Public Library, the special night required attendees to wear Black tie attire made by Black designers, giving visibility to a number of them — including Christopher John Rogers, Laquan Smith, Edvin Thompson, and Charles Harbison. Other notable attendees include "Daredevil" actor Rosario Dawson; models Iman, Bethann Hardison, Paloma Elsesser and Joan Smalls; talk show host Tamron Hall; and legendary fashion designer Dapper Dan. Hall presented the Industry Pioneer Award to Iman for her impact as a model, actress and philanthropist, while Dan presented the Inspiration Award to none other than Stacey Abrams, whose leadership as a voting rights activist and entrepreneur is inspiring to so many. Scroll on to check out the best-dressed celebrities and VIP guests at the first Fifteen Percent Pledge Benefit Gala. window.fbAsyncInit = function() FB.init( appId : '175338224756', status : true, // check login status xfbml : true, // parse XFBML version : 'v8.0' ); ONSUGAR.Event.fire('fb:loaded'); ; // Load the SDK Asynchronously (function(d) var id = 'facebook-jssdk'; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; if (typeof scriptsList !== "undefined") scriptsList.push('src': 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js', 'attrs': 'id':id, 'async': true); (document)); [ad_2] Source link
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Get under Daredevil's skin with "The Devil is in the Details"
Get under Daredevil’s skin with “The Devil is in the Details”
Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin ( Vincent D’Onofrio) in a scene from Daredevil Season 3, available now ion Netflix
Just as Daredevil season 3 arrives on Netflix, you may want to check out Sequart’s book The Devil is in the Details: Examining Matt Murdock and Daredevil, edited by indy comics darling Ryan K. Lindsay, covering all aspects of the blind vigilante’s history.
For…
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Netflix announced Friday that Luke Cage would not be getting a third season, just one week after the cancellation of Iron Fist.
The news came the same day Daredevil Season 3 premiered on the streaming platform.
“Unfortunately, Marvel’s Luke Cage will not return for a third season. Everyone at Marvel Television and Netflix is grateful to the dedicated showrunner, writers, cast and crew who…
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How Wilson Fisk Gets Out of Prison In Daredevil Season 3
How Wilson Fisk Gets Out of Prison In Daredevil Season 3
How Wilson Fisk Gets Out of Prison In Daredevil Season 3
Daredevil season 3 showrunner Erik Oleson has revealed how Wilson Fisk gets out of prison and hinted at The Kingpin’s greater machinations this season. Although Daredevil season 1 ended with the villain being exposed and imprisoned for his crimes against Hell’s Kitchen, nobody really thought that would be the last we saw of Fisk. Sure…
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The Rundown: September 24, 2018
In today's Rundown, find out where elusive "Nancy" cartoonist Olivia Jaimes will make her first ever public appearance, and more.
Welcome to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at [email protected]. In case you missed it, publishing program Abrams ComicArts has announced a new line of books called Megascope, and “Daredevil” writer Charles Soule has announcedhe is ending his run on the title with a story called ‘The Death of…
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