feral mo sketch that will never ever be colored ^__^the beast ever
WHAT IF I WENT ABSOLUTELY INSANE OVER THIS?????????????????????? OH MY GOD???????????? AAAAAAA????? THERE'S MY BOY???
AHAHUWESEJASRHJEJGRHJIEKGAKAWEGKSEAKGKWKgkla IOH MY GODDDDDD I'M OBSESSED WITH THIS. THE SKETCHY STYLE FOR FERAL MO MANIA....... THE POSE.... I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW HE LOOKS HERE?????? i'm going to be staring at this for like a week THIS IS SO GOOD. I REALLY LOVE THIS STYLE MO LOOKS SO GOOD i don't know how to express my feelings perfectly on this i woke up an hour ago but i need you to know that. i love this. extremely. I will eat up any Mo Mania fanart (I have a soft spot for that thing)
Oh Curt, you amazingly gorgeous, stunningly talented, truly awesome human being, I hope you are having an incredible birthday, and I hope you enjoy yourself on this summer's tour.
And on the remote chance that you or anyone close to you ever happens to read this, please know that your music has been, and continues to be, very very special to me.
"I didn't wanna be a movie star, I wanna to be in movies, there's a big difference between the two things. Cause if you're a movie star, if you want that world, that's a short flame that burns out real quick, generally. But if you wanna be in movies, you can last a long time. That's what I wanted to do."
ok not to trauma dump in the tags but tbh this episode was a bit cathartic for me bc my mom faced a lot of the criticisms camila did but for as long as she was alive she always defended me against people who thought i was weird or immature so lot of emotions coming up but mostly good ones 🥲
S05E07 The Ballad Of Roger Mac • 29 March 2020 Official Script
Outlander Rewatch 2023 Countdown To Season 7
Favourite Word
Ye think it's nothing when a man coories into ye in public like a common radge? — Buck
Favourite Line
Dinna be afraid, a bhalaich… it doesna hurt a bit to die. — Murtagh
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Favourite Image
Jamie wrests off the red coat Tryon made him wear, now stained with Murtagh’s blood, and lets it drop into the mud.
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Remember… that obituary Bree brought us, I dinna ken if it's true. But what I do ken is this. There may come a day when you and I shall part again, but it willna be today. — Jamie Fraser
First inning, first at bat, and Juan Soto hits another home run. The Yankees now have 17 first inning home runs. The most in the MLB!! It is the Yankees 82nd home run off the year, which is, also, the most in the MLB!! Way to go, guys!!! Let's go Yankees!!!!!
Glory is a 1989 film directed by Edward Zwick about the first volunteer fighter unit formed by African Americans in the United Army during the American Civil War.
The film is inspired by the personal letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, who led the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment from its formation in February 1863 until the attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina, where he died during the assault in July of the same year.
Among the awards received, the film received five nominations for the 1990 Oscars, winning three as best supporting actor for Denzel Washington, best cinematography and best sound.
On September 17, 1862, during the American Civil War, Captain Robert Gould Shaw was slightly wounded during the Battle of Antietam and returned home to Boston on medical leave. During a ceremony in November of the same year, he met the abolitionist Frederick Douglass and at the request of Governor John Andrew, accepted the task of training and commanding with the rank of colonel the first regiment of African-American men of the Union Army.
The men are informed that due to President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, the Confederacy has declared that all captured black Union soldiers will be returned to slavery and the white officers under their command shot.
In the subsequent clashes, the regiment gained the valor and respect of the white soldier and Shaw proposed himself to General George Strong as the first attack force on Fort Wagner, as part of the campaign to secure the port city of Charleston.
The officers are aware that breaking the fort's defenses will not be easy; in fact the fortress had previously been attack by a white regiment but without success (First Battle of Fort Wagner). A front-line force of the 54th, with supporting white companies, begins the Second Battle of Fort Wagner.
The film budget was $18 million and filming took place in Georgia and Massachusetts from February 9 to April 27, 1989.
Rotten Tomatoes indicates that 93% of 40 selected critics gave the film a positive review, with an average score of 7.9 out of 10.