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I haven't posted a fic in "so long" that I feel like I'm having withdrawal symptoms shaking hands grasping at the air like "I don't need notifications...I don't need kudos....or comments...but I could sure have some...right now...right fucking now..... why is it empty?" but then again I'm apparently not prepared to actually put the work in.....of like,,,,,,writing
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Logging onto the net to look for my friends, Various Diseases and their Symptoms
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Good Morning Emma Sympson | 古川本舗 (feat. Madoka Ueno)
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I'm seeing this new generation of singers and I wonder who will still be around in 10 years. I remember being a huge Justin Bieber fan in middle school and there was this other singer Austin Mahone who was doing the exact same thing Justin was. And who remembers him now? Even Cody Sympson had to switch careers and he wasn't that much of a copycat. Now I see all these kids and wonder if they are not worried abt occupying the same niche as each other. If only the ones most famous now will survive
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Top 10 Portrayals of Smee
A while back, I did a list of my favorite portrayals of Captain Hook, the villain of J.M. Barrie’s classic story “Peter Pan.” I also, more recently, made a list of my favorite versions of the titular hero of the tale. Now, I want to shine some light on one of the more prominent side figures of the tale: Captain Hook’s right-hand man (or, depending on interpretation, perhaps his left-hand man), the pirate simply known as Smee. Mr. Smee is, arguably, one of the first great “henchmen” figures in English literature. Many great villains have accomplices and associates who aid them in their journeys, but the idea of a side character who works particularly close to the main villain, gives them someone to work through as an outlet of sorts, and often provides some comedic levity to scenes with their presence? As far as I can determine, this was a relatively new phenomenon in literature when “Peter Pan” was created. Smee is the original bumbling goon: he is loyal to Hook (at least for the most part), and he can be just as nasty as the other pirates when he chooses to be, but he’s generally considered something of a dimwitted softy, both in and out of universe. He’s the primary source of comic relief in the story, and lends a human, humorous edge to Hook and his pirates who, at least in the book, are a rather deplorable bunch. As a result, he’s one of the most recognizable and frequently focused-upon characters in many adaptations, yet he’s also one that seems somewhat unsung: only a select few versions of Smee have really “made it big” and become characters everyone recognizes or knows an actor for playing. I think it’s time to change that, and give the many loyal followers of the nefarious Captain Hook their rightful dues. After all the times they’ve had to rescue him from the Crocodile, they deserve it! So, without further ado, here are My Top 10 Portrayals of Smee!
10. Christopher Gauthier, from Once Upon a Time.

9. Tony Sympson, from the 1976 TV Musical.

8. Jim Gaffigan, from Peter Pan & Wendy.

7. Ed Gilbert, from Peter Pan and the Pirates.

6. The Version from Peter and the Starcatchers. (No illustration available. Again, I’m referring to the books, not the stage play based on the first story.)

5. Michael Nostrand, from the Styne-Charlap Musical. (The most famous stage musical version of the story. Much like Paul Schoeffler as Hook and Cathy Rigby as Peter, Nostrand has been playing this part off and on for decades now.)

4. Richard Briers, from the 2003 Film.

3. Joe E. Marks, from the 1950 Musical AND the Styne-Charlap Musical. (Marks first played the role opposite Boris Karloff as Hook in a 1950 musical treatment. He reprised the role in the completely different Styne-Charlap musical and originated the part there, opposite Cyril Ritchard as Hook.)
2. The Disney Version. (Originally voiced by Bill Thompson.)

1. Bob Hoskins, from Hook AND SyFy’s Neverland. (Especially the former.)
#list#countdown#favorites#best#top 10#smee#peter pan#j.m. barrie#literature#movies#film#animation#tv#musical theatre#portrayals#actors#acting
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what do you like playing on guitar and/or is there anything you're trying to learn to do on it specifically at the moment? (i hope you have a lovely lesson💗)
Right now I'm trying to learn This specific arrangement of Good Morning Emma Sympson ^.^ despite having not listened to it in a looonngg while, I still remember all the words <3
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And thank you...! It went well enough, I really really need to practice more often though 😭
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I just had the sudden realisation that Homer Sympson looks like my brother...
... this explains a lot...
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Descubra os Poderes Ocultos do Albedo das Frutas Cítricas para a Sua Saúde
O albedo, a camada interna branca que se localiza entre a casca e a polpa de frutas cítricas como laranjas, limões e tangerinas, é frequentemente subestimado e frequentemente descartado. Essa parte do fruto, embora de sabor amargo e textura fibrosa, contém uma riqueza de nutrientes que podem trazer vários benefícios à saúde. De acordo com a nutricionista Milagros Sympson, muitas pessoas tendem a eliminar os fios brancos que envolvem os gomos das frutas, ignorando seu potencial nutricional.(...)
Leia a noticia completa no link abaixo:
https://www.inspirednews.com.br/descubra-os-poderes-ocultos-do-albedo-das-frutas-citricas-para-a-sua-saude

#albedo#frutascitricas#laranja#tangerina#nutricao#saudedigestiva#fibra#antioxidantes#vitaminac#metabolismo#colesterol#dietasaudavel#pectina#diabetes#bem-estar
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Tina and Sasha impotent died. Cathrina died. Dusan Urosevic died. Emma Sympson died.
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right so we have a guy in the 17th century who can't even spell nação calling the language of the Kiriri (an indigenous ethnicity) "língua brasílica" except, uh, Kiriri is a macro-jê language and not tupi so i think i need to get this book to understand what the fuck he's talking about
next we have some guy in the 19th century calling it "lingua brazilica geral" (instead of, y'know, língua brasílica geral) and it's the one spoken by the indigenous of Pará and Amazonas, which could be a tupi language, maybe.
he has another book from the 1930s of "Grammar of the Brazilian Language (Brasílica, Tupi, or Nheêngatú)" which seems to imply that all three are the same fucking thing, which he doubles down on in 1955.
and finally we have these people claiming there's three dialects: - língua brasílica (brasiliano, which doesn't exist) which i'm guessing is the so-called "liturgical" form of the language - língua geral paulista, which would be the second version i was talking about as a point of weird brazilian nationalism in the 19th century (see sympson's "coisas pátrias" above) - língua geral amazônica, which is the still-extant not-dead nheengatú
so what the fuck
all the brazilian scholars i've read refer to língua geral with one term (língua geral), created as a tupi-based lingua franca more or less by catholic missionaries in the earliest days of the colonial period, which was then made illegal, then had a resurgence due to people like josé de alencar and so on during the mid-19th century
then i'm reading this mufwene book and he claims there's two língua gerais: língua geral brasílica (a term i have never seen before) which was the liturgical lingua franca; and língua geral amazônica, which was the "emergent northern variety of the same language"
is he splitting hairs? i've never so much as seen this term before, and searches are just redirecting me back to nheengatú/língua geral
#com espaço e nobreza#adventures in post-academic academia#língua geral#halp#ok so i got the 1698 book and he is talking about kiriri and not tupi and so his “língua brasílica” is just “brazilian language” and not#a língua geral to be collected amongst the others
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Diagnosed asthmatic when they start taking the inhaler they were prescribed for their asthma again and it helps to relieve their asthma sympsons

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Allegheny Cemetery 32620-19
#gravestones#graveyards#cemeteries#cemetery#allegheny#pittsburgh#heaven on earth#robert tidswell sympson
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Watier's Club
Watier’s Club
In Harriette Wilsons’ Memoirs, she described in great detail the ball that was held at Burlington House, in celebration of the English victory over Napoleon. Watier’s 1 July 1814 on the reverse Harriette, along with her sisters, Amy and Fanny managed to obtain tickets, but their friend Julia was unable to obtain a lady’s ticket, so in order to attend she dressed as a boy. The event was covered…

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#Brighton Pavilion#John Baptiste Watier#John Sympson Jessop#Philip Watier#Prince Regent#Sir Francis Burdett#Watier Club
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#simbolo #simbologia #symbols #sympsons #symbolism #ball #symbolon #jabulon #symbol #semiotica #semi #otica #cristo #simbolos #signos #signo #sygnus #cruz #zodiaco #zodiac #vazio #rosadosventos #rose #ovo #constellations #constelações #vaso #vacoquântico #quantico #shreembrzee https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%ADmbolo Simbolo Semiótica Símbolo tipo de signo em que o significante representa algo abstracto O termo símbolo, com origem no grego symbolon (σύμβολον), designa um tipo de signo em que o significante (realidade concreta) representa algo abstrato (religiões, nações, quantidades de tempo ou matéria, etc.) por força de convenção, semelhança ou contiguidade semântica (como no caso da cruz que representa o cristianismo, porque ela é uma parte do todo que é imagem do Cristo morto). Charles Sanders Pierce desenvolveu uma classificação geral dos signos. Sendo um signo, "símbolo" é sempre algo que representa outra coisa (para alguém). Símbolos religiosos O "símbolo" é um elemento essencial no processo de comunicação, encontrando-se difundido pelo cotidiano e pelas mais variadas vertentes do saber humano. Embora existam símbolos que sejam reconhecidos internacionalmente, outros só são compreendidos dentro de um determinado grupo ou contexto (religioso, cultural, etc.), pode ser também um objeto que substitui, representa, ou sugere algo. A representação específica para cada símbolo pode surgir como resultado de um processo natural ou pode ser convencionada de modo que o receptor (uma pessoa ou grupo específico de pessoas) consiga fazer a interpretação do seu significado implícito e atribuir-lhe determinada conotação. Pode, também, estar mais ou menos relacionada fisicamente com o objeto ou ideia que representa, podendo não só ter uma representação gráfica ou tridimensional como também sonora ou mesmo gestual. Símbolos gravados há mais de 60 mil anos na casca de ovos de avestruz podem evidenciar o mais antigo sistema de representação simbólica usado por humanos modernos. Os sinais repetitivos e padronizados foram encontrados em Howiesons Poort,na África do Sul, e foram destacados em artigo na revista Proceedings of the National Academ... (em Vila Industrial, São Paulo-Sp) https://www.instagram.com/p/CW4vEqFgMpibbj7Yys0D9DulsATtIedCSOOcDg0/?utm_medium=tumblr
#simbolo#simbologia#symbols#sympsons#symbolism#ball#symbolon#jabulon#symbol#semiotica#semi#otica#cristo#simbolos#signos#signo#sygnus#cruz#zodiaco#zodiac#vazio#rosadosventos#rose#ovo#constellations#constelações#vaso#vacoquântico#quantico#shreembrzee
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The Sympsons & Santy susanti Dengan secara manual menggunakan drawing pen. 😁✌️ @sympsons_ @santysusanti @markaz_ketapel_indonesia #sympsons #santisusanti #nicknames #slingshot #playing #manual #drawingpen #flashart #learningisfun #picture #blessme (di Westjava,bandung,indonesia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWKRD5cPuER/?utm_medium=tumblr
#sympsons#santisusanti#nicknames#slingshot#playing#manual#drawingpen#flashart#learningisfun#picture#blessme
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